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also with us is linda martin alcoff, professor of philosophy at the city university of new york.'s the author of several books including "visible identities: race, gender and the self." her forthcoming book is titled, "the future of whiteness" which will be out in september. and with us from hartford, connecticut, jelani cobb is associate professor of history and director of the africana studies institute at the university of connecticut. he is also a contributor to the new yorker. his latest piece is headlined "black like her." i want to start today with stacey. despite the fact that you are getting this big award last night, you spent the day interviewing professors about their feelings. you talk to the professors at eastern washington, where rachel dolezal also taught. stacey patton: i had a chance to speak to the director of the program there and i was interested in trying to get a sense of what the impact that this media surge surrounding rachel dolezal was having on the department itself and students and faculty there. he indicated that her deception came as a huge shock to
also with us is linda martin alcoff, professor of philosophy at the city university of new york.'s the author of several books including "visible identities: race, gender and the self." her forthcoming book is titled, "the future of whiteness" which will be out in september. and with us from hartford, connecticut, jelani cobb is associate professor of history and director of the africana studies institute at the university of connecticut. he is also a contributor to the new...
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i also attended city college and san francisco state university and they are both excellent schools. guess my question is so when the student transfers from city college to state college and has to retake a course is that even when they have a passing grade from city college? >> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake the class. psych 5 is equivalent to psych 1 at state. some count as a transfer, others do not. right now the university is limiting the retake of classes to twice even if it's a w.
i also attended city college and san francisco state university and they are both excellent schools. guess my question is so when the student transfers from city college to state college and has to retake a course is that even when they have a passing grade from city college? >> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake the...
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he is a city university of new york student.e is taking it in between fare fares. 85% of students are doing that. we are trying to change our technology around the student. whether it is consistency in the user interface, and importantly whether it is consolidating the data under the student will behavior, allowing them and teachers to analyze it so intervention can happen before problems occur. emily: interesting, jay bhatt and ben legg, thank you those for joining me. we will continue to watch this. it's rapidly evolving. jay: thank you. emily: we are focused on the irs. remember last month the agents the -- the agency announced that identity thieves access the records of more than 100,000 people. we have learned 13,000 fake tax returns have been filed, adding up to an estimated loss of $39 million for the government. this came from testimony from the irs director to the senate finance committee today. he warned the agency's push to go into online services makes it more likely that they will be hit by hackers and fraudsters ag
he is a city university of new york student.e is taking it in between fare fares. 85% of students are doing that. we are trying to change our technology around the student. whether it is consistency in the user interface, and importantly whether it is consolidating the data under the student will behavior, allowing them and teachers to analyze it so intervention can happen before problems occur. emily: interesting, jay bhatt and ben legg, thank you those for joining me. we will continue to...
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i also attended city college and san francisco state university and they are both excellent schools. i guess my question is so when the student transfers from city college to state college and has to retake a course is that even when they have a passing grade from city college? >> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake the class. psych 5 is equivalent to psych 1 at state. some count as a transfer, others do not. right now the university is limiting the retake of classes to twice even if it's a w. they have recently instituted after we complained to the department of education. they have the ability to withdraw for medical. it's on an individual case by case basis. a lot of units are still being double counted. >> i really commend all of your hard work on this and back in the late 70s san francisco state had a very strong disability student committee. because i was very active in other clubs then. so i know about this.
i also attended city college and san francisco state university and they are both excellent schools. i guess my question is so when the student transfers from city college to state college and has to retake a course is that even when they have a passing grade from city college? >> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake...
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seamless hopefully transition but i see how critical as mayors come here tomorrow from all over the city, universalpreschool system that we created here such a great model for many many other cities. in addition to all the other great things that you and the staff michelle rutherford and others are doing. i am really excited about the citizens advisory committee for -- in the development of a citywide plan building off of what tom amiens of the author of proposition eight that establish for preschool for all -- 20,000,004 preschool for all, k-12 and sports musical arts and other thing. but escaped tremendous pops to our former a summary man and president of the board tom amiens oaks for his vision with a lot of the early education care and activism is a good thing for the great visitation, two. >> thank you to >> colleagues know the questions, when we moved your port mr. roosevelt took a? >> yes mr. chairman members of the committee, page 61 of our report i recommend reductions for the proposed budget total 9,000,001 at $20,000 and 1516 oh 4000,008 ongoing savings and 4 million [inaudible] one-time
seamless hopefully transition but i see how critical as mayors come here tomorrow from all over the city, universalpreschool system that we created here such a great model for many many other cities. in addition to all the other great things that you and the staff michelle rutherford and others are doing. i am really excited about the citizens advisory committee for -- in the development of a citywide plan building off of what tom amiens of the author of proposition eight that establish for...
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nbc 10 in university city. not a bad way at all to kick off the weekend we've been waiting so long for with our gloomy week. let's get the latest. >> the timing is perfect. this week was chilly. cloudy rainy many days. but now we're seeing nicer conditions. tonight a few showers north and west very light. most of us are on the dry side. if we look to the north and west we could see more showers in the lehigh valley or the poconos. but the weekend is shaping up to look really good. more sunshine in the forecast. temperatures are pretty mild at this hour. 68 in philadelphia, 64 in millville. 68 in allentown. and by the time you wake up tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. you will see the clouds around. the temperatures in the mid-60s. a nice start to your day. there is a chance we could see a light shower around but not a big deal. by 10:00 67 degrees and developing sunshine by the middle the day tomorrow, it will be warmer this weekend. some areas could see afternoon showers. i'll show you which areas and the shore fore
nbc 10 in university city. not a bad way at all to kick off the weekend we've been waiting so long for with our gloomy week. let's get the latest. >> the timing is perfect. this week was chilly. cloudy rainy many days. but now we're seeing nicer conditions. tonight a few showers north and west very light. most of us are on the dry side. if we look to the north and west we could see more showers in the lehigh valley or the poconos. but the weekend is shaping up to look really good. more...
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and we wanted it to be colorful and lively and bright and fun. >> and university city district challenged the landscape architect to turn that into a reality. >> they made it green in more ways than one. >> this is actual made of recycled plastic bags the wood is also repurposed and the screens and windows are made of recycled metal. >> it's a place for everybody to relax and enjoy life a little more. >> michael shulson restaurants are making up things to eat. >> slow roasted pork belly and slow roasted lamb shoulder and belly. >> and they make fish tacos. >> and this is marinated in herbs. >> a delicious hearty food to kick back. >> a delicious summer. >> absolutely. >> you can also kick back and enjoy a beer or one of their four specialty cocktails. >> what is in a philly cup? >> a cilantro infused -- >> a nice sip of summer out here on the porch 2.0. >> enjoy. >> looks good. watch fyi philly down the shore special at 7:00 on saturday and sunday at midnight right here on 6 abc. >>> well it's off to the races and tomorrow is the belmont stakes, tomorrow people are cheering on american ph
and we wanted it to be colorful and lively and bright and fun. >> and university city district challenged the landscape architect to turn that into a reality. >> they made it green in more ways than one. >> this is actual made of recycled plastic bags the wood is also repurposed and the screens and windows are made of recycled metal. >> it's a place for everybody to relax and enjoy life a little more. >> michael shulson restaurants are making up things to eat....
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when you transfer from city college to university you are required to take classes over again. that is disabled students having more units. that's where we are running into a problem. no one is speaking out against this except for the disabled students organizations across the college campuses. then the big question is what happens to disabled students in higher education. where does the education come in at. like i said before this does increase student loans to lifetime aggregate limits and they take out more in the hopes they can graduate. still forcing disabled students to take more courses in 1 semester even if they have reduced course load accommodations through pdrc. this lowers gpa and scholarships. some students are feeling that both the government and the university are treating education as a privilege and not a right. so others feel like they no longer are wanted in higher education at the universities. and they are considered, they have to be in an educational without a disability. they are really feeling down about it. it's harder to get scholarships due to lower
when you transfer from city college to university you are required to take classes over again. that is disabled students having more units. that's where we are running into a problem. no one is speaking out against this except for the disabled students organizations across the college campuses. then the big question is what happens to disabled students in higher education. where does the education come in at. like i said before this does increase student loans to lifetime aggregate limits and...
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we want to dig deeper with a professor at city university in new york and an expert on the prison system. it's great to have you. jeff i want to start with you. not only are you an expert on the prison system you grew up in and around this prison and your dad was a correctional officer at this prison. >> yes. >> how surprised were you two people could escape from there? >> it was really surprising. i know the security in the prison. i have been inside once during the course of my research. my father of course worked there. understanding the security level there, it is a huge shock that this happened. >> what about the notion they became involved possibly romantically with a worker who helped them? >> it's surprising but not uncommon. my research on my dissertation revealed this does occasionally happen. these are controlling environments that are run and populated by human beings. these types of errors i think, are prone to happen in any type of environment like that. >> you have this toxic dynamic. the contraband that gets inside come from people with friendly connections there. let's g
we want to dig deeper with a professor at city university in new york and an expert on the prison system. it's great to have you. jeff i want to start with you. not only are you an expert on the prison system you grew up in and around this prison and your dad was a correctional officer at this prison. >> yes. >> how surprised were you two people could escape from there? >> it was really surprising. i know the security in the prison. i have been inside once during the course of...
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. >>> joining me here in the studios is egyptian journalist and fellow at the city university in newalways good to have you with us so one year in what do you make of what abdel-fattah el-sissi has been up to? >> well first of all i have to say that i'm not out here to judge the president, we are here to evaluate. >> sure. >> the president so evaluating one year in office i guess initially i have to say that it's very difficult to evaluate the performance of the president based on the first year in office. >> do you evaluate against his promises? >> yes, of course but let me put it that way, i mean the first year should work as an indicator for what is coming up ahead. so in terms of achievements the president and his inaugural speech he made three promises main promises the first one is to restore stability in terms of security. the second was to achieve independence from the west which i don't know i do not understand that promise. the third was to improve the living condition of the poor and the fourth actually four promises was to launch a political map, roadmap, which the parlia
. >>> joining me here in the studios is egyptian journalist and fellow at the city university in newalways good to have you with us so one year in what do you make of what abdel-fattah el-sissi has been up to? >> well first of all i have to say that i'm not out here to judge the president, we are here to evaluate. >> sure. >> the president so evaluating one year in office i guess initially i have to say that it's very difficult to evaluate the performance of the...
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the city university of new york's institute for state and local governance, the center for court innovation, the justice management institute justice system partners, and the vera institute of justice to generate actionable plans for reducing incarceration and creating more fair and local justice systems. they will focus on who is in their jails whether there are racial and ethnic disparities in jail usage or experience. they will propose new approaches and innovations, including alternatives to incarceration as usual that can be developed, tested, and adopted on a larger scale. they will explore better ways of targeting resources and assessing risk to ensure that confinement used only when necessary. they will do all of this while maintaining an emphasis on public safety. and together this work will create momentum for change on a national level. it is important to note that many of the jurisdictions that are involved in this work, all of them, actually have already made great strides in justice reform. their work in the next several months will explore how to build upon that progress. all
the city university of new york's institute for state and local governance, the center for court innovation, the justice management institute justice system partners, and the vera institute of justice to generate actionable plans for reducing incarceration and creating more fair and local justice systems. they will focus on who is in their jails whether there are racial and ethnic disparities in jail usage or experience. they will propose new approaches and innovations, including alternatives...
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marcotte at mississippi university for women, this is city state university before returning in 20 oh eight to his undergraduate alma mater where he is a professor of history and history program director. i can readily attest that during his many visits to the library over the years, mark has proven to be a determined researcher whose devotion to pursuing documentation in the era is second to none. dr. cheathem is the author or editor of five books including "andrew jackson and the rise of the democrats." he has concluded a new book. he is here today to speak about andrew jackson, southerner which one the 2013 book award from tennessee. please welcome dr. mark cheathem. [laughter] [applause] professor cheathem: thank you for that introduction and thank you for coming out. i know it is lunchtime. i am accustomed to that. i teach students. when you teach them in the morning, they are still recovering from breakfast. if you teach them right before lunch, they are hungry. if you fall asleep, it will not bother me. hopefully you will not. i consider it a privilege to speak here. i was tell
marcotte at mississippi university for women, this is city state university before returning in 20 oh eight to his undergraduate alma mater where he is a professor of history and history program director. i can readily attest that during his many visits to the library over the years, mark has proven to be a determined researcher whose devotion to pursuing documentation in the era is second to none. dr. cheathem is the author or editor of five books including "andrew jackson and the rise of...
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city. >> ralph's commitment to philadelphia has made comcast of philadelphia what coca-cola is to atlanta, what microsoft is to seattle. >> in universityity this proton therapy cancer center bears roberts' name. on broad street his financial support was a lifeline. >> he was just an amazing man who brought the power to philadelphia. >> where it all began, just last month comcast announced an $8 million donation to renovate the club's aging structures. >> his name will be on that building. that's significant to us. he means a lot to this town. he is one of the great men that's ever lived in this town. >> indeed we're told that the family has asked that any contributions made in roberts' memory go to that germantown boys and girls club or to the local united way. live tonight in center city george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> ralph's son, brian, who is chairman and ceo of comcast released this statement about his father earlier today. we have all learned so much from ralph, but perhaps the greatest lesson was the way he lived his life. he loved my mother and my entire family so much. he loved his work and all those who worked with him and fo
city. >> ralph's commitment to philadelphia has made comcast of philadelphia what coca-cola is to atlanta, what microsoft is to seattle. >> in universityity this proton therapy cancer center bears roberts' name. on broad street his financial support was a lifeline. >> he was just an amazing man who brought the power to philadelphia. >> where it all began, just last month comcast announced an $8 million donation to renovate the club's aging structures. >> his name...
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fox 29's dave schratwieser live in university city and dave, police want people to take theirs kind of harrah's many very seriously. >> reporter: yes they dork dawn. police and a member of a local runners club who shot that video she tells us as you said this is happened many times. she says, these young teens on bikes are not only harassing but they're also smacking and hitting joggers and she wants it to stop. >> have a great today. >> reporter: gwen wilson and georgia king out for a morning walk friday along kelly drive shock to do hear reports of a group of teenaged boys allegedly sexually harassing women joggers and walkers. >> it's a shame. really a shame. why would someone want to do that? >> i hope they get caught. >> reporter: fox 29 viewer sent us a video tape of a group of teens as they drove passed her when she was jogging along the drive. she says they allegedly slapped the woman jogger on her behind. and just kept on going. >> they are very inappropriate with women especially the touching the cat calling just stuff you do not want to see when you're out there trying to do
fox 29's dave schratwieser live in university city and dave, police want people to take theirs kind of harrah's many very seriously. >> reporter: yes they dork dawn. police and a member of a local runners club who shot that video she tells us as you said this is happened many times. she says, these young teens on bikes are not only harassing but they're also smacking and hitting joggers and she wants it to stop. >> have a great today. >> reporter: gwen wilson and georgia king...
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. >> about 50 homes without water this morning following water main break in university city overnight. break happened along 4500 block regent street at 1:30. break is under control now not affecting any traffic. >> funeral arrangements set for former delaware attorney general beau biden. he died every brain cancer nearly two years after first diagnosed. the family will honor beau biden with memorial services on thursday, friday, and saturday. you can live stream the mass on saturday, myfoxphilly.com the place of course on the "fox 29 news" app. we will also bring you president obama's eulogy live right here on fox 29. >> and, as saint anthony catholic church prepares for beau biden fred sears of delaware communication foundation is making sure beau biden's legacy lives on. >> the organization's that deal with kids at risk, and abused kids, and kids that just really can't protect themselves, will be applying for grants to this for their programs. >> sears says beau biden fought for children as delaware attorney's general and believes it is only fit to go honor that work. he is joining
. >> about 50 homes without water this morning following water main break in university city overnight. break happened along 4500 block regent street at 1:30. break is under control now not affecting any traffic. >> funeral arrangements set for former delaware attorney general beau biden. he died every brain cancer nearly two years after first diagnosed. the family will honor beau biden with memorial services on thursday, friday, and saturday. you can live stream the mass on...
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live in university city sharrie williams, channel 6 "action news." jim? >> thank you. >>> prosecutors will seek the death penalty against the two men accused of killing philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson iii during a wild shoot-out in march. coming at the arraignment of hipps and williams. and the authorities say both men share blame for the a fatal wounds. dozens of shots were fired in the gunbattle in the north philadelphia gamestop. wilson struck six times. >>> the pennsylvania house has taken an official public stance against the governor's moratorium on executions. ment lawmakers voted 119-71 today to condemn the policy urging the governor to reverse it the non-binding resolution says that governor cannot nullify law based on their personal disapproval with the legal process. governor wolf enacted the halt on that in february calling iterit er error-prone and expensive. >>> and khayberay dann cuellar live at city hall. >> giving approval for millions in revenue, but not all the money the district was seeking. >> in a situation where we don't
live in university city sharrie williams, channel 6 "action news." jim? >> thank you. >>> prosecutors will seek the death penalty against the two men accused of killing philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson iii during a wild shoot-out in march. coming at the arraignment of hipps and williams. and the authorities say both men share blame for the a fatal wounds. dozens of shots were fired in the gunbattle in the north philadelphia gamestop. wilson struck six times....
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city. >>> time is running out to apply to win free money. nbc 10 and nbc university are giving away grants to local nonprofit organizations. the project is called 21st century solutions. the goal here is to support nonprofits implementing new and innovateive programs. the application is on nbc10.com. the deadline to apply is fast approaching, july 3rd. >>> neighbors in camden enjoyed a barbecue last night with members of the camden county police department. officers served dinner to families and organized pickup basketball game. police tell us the party is a good way to showcase their commitment to the community. >> it just gives us a chance to engage with the community and have a positive impact with the kids and just to let them realize we are here for them. >> the department will be hosting neighborhood events all summer long to try and strengthen their bond with the commune. >>> whether you work outside or plan to spend time in the sun this summer protecting your skin is par mound.amountparamount. the foods you should be eating to help prevent skin cancer. >>> su
city. >>> time is running out to apply to win free money. nbc 10 and nbc university are giving away grants to local nonprofit organizations. the project is called 21st century solutions. the goal here is to support nonprofits implementing new and innovateive programs. the application is on nbc10.com. the deadline to apply is fast approaching, july 3rd. >>> neighbors in camden enjoyed a barbecue last night with members of the camden county police department. officers served...
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jobs back in the city of philadelphia and where melissa murray bailey sees us going when "inside story" continues right after this. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> and welcome back once again to "inside story." i'm brian taff, and we are talking this morning with melissa murray bailey, the republican candidate for mayor in philadelphia. good to have you again. we talked about a lot of topics this morning but want to change gears now to the economy. as you well know, keeping businesses, attracting new ones is sort of the linchpin to growing the economy, and philadelphia has done a pretty decent job in recent years of drawing business and keeping some high-profile ones. but how does melissa murray bailey the mayor go about doing that? how aggressive would you be in luring new business here? >> i'd be really aggressive. our people need jobs, and that's one of the most important things that we can do to turn around the city is get people jobs. >> so, how do you do that? >> well, that's what i do. i've been st
jobs back in the city of philadelphia and where melissa murray bailey sees us going when "inside story" continues right after this. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> and welcome back once again to "inside story." i'm brian taff, and we are talking this morning with melissa murray bailey, the...
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property in violation of law in the earlier 1970s there was a large controversy in the city post secondary universities the university of california and hospitals were acquiring housing expanding their physical plant and it became 0 controversial that the law was changed what the attachments are to my letter is the initial presentation about 6 months into the controversy by allen jacobs the planning director by planning decoration ago the second bit of my attachment is a legislation that was carried by then supervisor quinton and took effect in the middle of 21st century 197 of a 3 year process when they adapted the institutional master plan owners the city was really aware that post secondary institutions the academy of art could wipeout housing stock it's not in the overhead all of of of those are housing acquired by the academy of art they've wiped out that neighborhood the uttering tenderloin their expansion areas are those are from the eir those are documents you had before you their expansion are on this second thing i've sent letters about one 50 hayes street the permitting they're using that pl
property in violation of law in the earlier 1970s there was a large controversy in the city post secondary universities the university of california and hospitals were acquiring housing expanding their physical plant and it became 0 controversial that the law was changed what the attachments are to my letter is the initial presentation about 6 months into the controversy by allen jacobs the planning director by planning decoration ago the second bit of my attachment is a legislation that was...
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. >> about 50 homes without water this morning following water main break in university city overnight. the breaks happened 4500 block every regent street around 1:30, break now under control not affecting traffic. >> funeral a rangments have been set for former delaware attorney general beau biden. vice president's oldest son died two years after he was diagnosis. they'll honor beau biden with funeral services on thursday, friday, and saturday. live stream the mass saturday on myfoxphilly.com. and on our "fox 29 news" app we will also bring you president obama's eulogy live right here on fox 29, and the ceo of delaware community foundation is joining biden's wife to honor beau biden. >> every time any kids gets to read or learn or benefits from the program, people in the state are going to know it is because of beau biden. >> fretted sears launching the beau biden foundation for the protection of children. >> he said beau biden grew up for a fighter not just in the delaware national guard but for kids as well. >> top amtrak executive was questioned yesterday on capitol hill about the
. >> about 50 homes without water this morning following water main break in university city overnight. the breaks happened 4500 block every regent street around 1:30, break now under control not affecting traffic. >> funeral a rangments have been set for former delaware attorney general beau biden. vice president's oldest son died two years after he was diagnosis. they'll honor beau biden with funeral services on thursday, friday, and saturday. live stream the mass saturday on...
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city. vanderbilt university's campus police have accidentally stumbled upon a suspicious surveillance videoess and half clothed, in the clutches of football players, being dragged seemingly unconscious through a dorm hallway after a night of hard drinking. but what actually happened? typical college hijinks or a crime? campus police go to the pros -- digital forensic investigator chad gish and sex crimes detective jason mayo of metro nashville police. their alarm bells go off immediately. >> i didn't know what happened. but i thought something did happen. >> it didn't take a whole lot of investigation skills to understand what we thought we had on our hands at that point. >> reporter: and what did you think you had? >> sexual assault. >> reporter: mayo parades a who's who of vanderbilt students in for questioning, beginning with the 21-year-old woman in the video. the honor student says she has no memory of what happened after fireball shots and mixed drinks at the tin roof bar. and no recall of any alleged assault. >> how often do you have a case where you're called about a victim, and not
city. vanderbilt university's campus police have accidentally stumbled upon a suspicious surveillance videoess and half clothed, in the clutches of football players, being dragged seemingly unconscious through a dorm hallway after a night of hard drinking. but what actually happened? typical college hijinks or a crime? campus police go to the pros -- digital forensic investigator chad gish and sex crimes detective jason mayo of metro nashville police. their alarm bells go off immediately....
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federal authorities say it happened in early 2013 when the company renovated the sheraton university city hotel which the university owns. investigators say he raised construction charges as much as 20%. if convicted, he could get 20 years behind bars. >>> from our south jersey bureau nearly 1,000 job openings and nearly four times that many eager candidates willing, ready, they're able to work. job seekers came by the busload to the gloucester premium outlets job fair at camden county college. there are still two hours left to apply for 800 jobs in 90 stores. most of those stores are set to hold their grand opening on august 13th. among the sea of job applicants who stood outside in the heat one father of triplet boys and an 11-year-old daughter who says it will change his future. >> i'm unemployed right now. after having the triplets it was very expenseive to have day care. i had to sacrifice paying for day care and taking care of the triplets. >> the job fair runs until 7:00 tonight. just announced today, more name brand outlet stores including a sunglass hut, nike factory store, gymbo
federal authorities say it happened in early 2013 when the company renovated the sheraton university city hotel which the university owns. investigators say he raised construction charges as much as 20%. if convicted, he could get 20 years behind bars. >>> from our south jersey bureau nearly 1,000 job openings and nearly four times that many eager candidates willing, ready, they're able to work. job seekers came by the busload to the gloucester premium outlets job fair at camden county...
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. >>> looking live over center city from temple university, we're expecting unstable condition over the next few days, meteorologist melissa a magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back. melissa has the accu weather information was with action on the radar tonight. >> we are tracking this frontal boundary taking its time moving south and east. we have showers and storms firing up an it is on back to work on monday, guys, so we will show you storm tracker six live double scan radar. you can see showers inching closer and closer to philadelphia but a lot of the action tonight has been north and west of the corridor. we will go in tighter on storm tracker six double scan street level we have showers and storms closer to chester county. we are seeing thunderstorms to the west of norristown, south there in malvern and move over in berks county, showers and storms and even, press nothing to fleet wood, allentown, quakertown, green lane. so a lot of the activity tonight has been across upper bucks, northampton montgomery counties, and points to
. >>> looking live over center city from temple university, we're expecting unstable condition over the next few days, meteorologist melissa a magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back. melissa has the accu weather information was with action on the radar tonight. >> we are tracking this frontal boundary taking its time moving south and east. we have showers and storms firing up an it is on back to work on monday, guys,...
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tonight, lord norman foster received the award at the museum of archaeology in university city. >> it's about innovation. it's not an office building. there's also a hotel in it and it has lots of interesting things on the sidewalks, cafes, restaurants. so it's about celebrating the life of the city. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts was joined by local architects and students in the audience. here's a look at where construction stands right now on the center. it's expected to rise above city center by 2018. the building will house 4,000 workers including nbc 10 and tell telemundo 62. >>> it's been called a game changer. girls may no longer need three doses of the hpv vaccine to protect themselves from cervical cancer. a new study released tonight found that just one dose of the vaccine could be enough. but they say more research is needed before making any changes. if the results are confirmed, this could have a major impact on how many girls around the world get immunized. >>> nfl player devon still and his daughter leah gave back to the doctors today. >> leah continues to bat
tonight, lord norman foster received the award at the museum of archaeology in university city. >> it's about innovation. it's not an office building. there's also a hotel in it and it has lots of interesting things on the sidewalks, cafes, restaurants. so it's about celebrating the life of the city. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts was joined by local architects and students in the audience. here's a look at where construction stands right now on the center. it's expected...
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woodland avenue in university city in philadelphia, is hosting an open house running from 3:00 to 6:00 this evening. residents, community and corporate organizations are invited to learn how it better serve our vets through volunteering communities projects and job opportunities. the other event is at the coatsville veterans affair medical center. that runs from 10:00 to 2:00 this afternoon. >>> don't count on the annual re-enactment of the battle of gettysburg during the upcoming holiday weekend. the reason? rain and flooding. it's usually held on farm fields over the forth of july weekend. because of heavy rain last thursday and friday the fields are swamped. the reenakment will take place on the weekend of august 7th. >>> meantime it's been nearly a week since the severe storms ripped through our area. still without power this morning. so if you lost power, what are you owed? well, we made calls to every local utility company in the region. and peco doesn't offer any kind of inconvenience credit but allows customers to file a claim on its website. >> pse&g is in the same boat. if yo
woodland avenue in university city in philadelphia, is hosting an open house running from 3:00 to 6:00 this evening. residents, community and corporate organizations are invited to learn how it better serve our vets through volunteering communities projects and job opportunities. the other event is at the coatsville veterans affair medical center. that runs from 10:00 to 2:00 this afternoon. >>> don't count on the annual re-enactment of the battle of gettysburg during the upcoming...
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we target college aged students 18 to 25 they have to carry and full load of 18 units at any university or city college we recruit our future grats grads program for the local cologne criminal justice programs once they reach 20 years of age they can apply for police officer he have others that have began in the mid 90s next year's budget our program of thirty cadets will grow to 57 due to a public-private partnership with benny hoff he'll be providing half the fund on a condition of 50 city match wore hoping to hire those young people and cadets as quickly as possible >> i'm sure you're aware of in this year's budget we have the hope of being able to be approved to hire 5 academy classes in addition to the extra class at the end of this frshg this get us to the 43 full staffing at 1971 if you look at the following slide it show us how we're doing with the hiring with the recommendation of mayor ed lee and i back in 2012 we've hired over 5 hundred recruits by the end of this fiscal year next fiscal year we'll hire 4 classes or 2 hundred and 50 plus a lateral class that will make up for attritio
we target college aged students 18 to 25 they have to carry and full load of 18 units at any university or city college we recruit our future grats grads program for the local cologne criminal justice programs once they reach 20 years of age they can apply for police officer he have others that have began in the mid 90s next year's budget our program of thirty cadets will grow to 57 due to a public-private partnership with benny hoff he'll be providing half the fund on a condition of 50 city...
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reporting live in university city katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> thanks for that update. it's 5:18 now. time to get a check of your early monday morning drive. >> nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is watching all cameras for you. >> a downed tree out there for some time on 30 bypass on the westbound side. that's actually right around 340 so you can see police activity right over here. we are getting reports of all lanes being blocked but as we see on cameras, they are allowing cars to squeeze on by. if you do want to avoid possible delays or if they do close the roads off a little bit later take linkcolnkcoln highway to get through the area. we are watching an accident on valley forge road and allentown road just due to slippery conditions in the area. in west philadelphia still monitoring that water main break tying things up on 52nd street and westminster break. take haverford avenue to get by that scene. no problems for septa, new jersey transit or the patco speed line. we'll check in with new jersey coming up. >>> showers, thunderstorms, we have go
reporting live in university city katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> thanks for that update. it's 5:18 now. time to get a check of your early monday morning drive. >> nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is watching all cameras for you. >> a downed tree out there for some time on 30 bypass on the westbound side. that's actually right around 340 so you can see police activity right over here. we are getting reports of all lanes being blocked but as we see on cameras,...
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reporting live in university city this morning, katy zachry nbc 10 news. >>> steamy this morning and humidity will stay with us all day long. we'll see temperatures climb from the 70s to near 90 degrees this afternoon. 75 right now at philadelphia international. look at that humidity at 87%. certainly feeling it this morning. this is a view from sky top lodge in pocono mountains. not a lot of light at this hour. you can clearly see there's fog in the pocono mountains. we see that in wake of the showers overnight. storms moving through delaware this morning. that's not the only spot that's getting some rainfall. we're seeing a good though small shower move through eastern bucks county right now. and delaware county is seeing some heavier shower activity. this shower is on the move. it's sliding to the southeast and it will head into delaware in the next half hour. so right now we're seeing occasional showers in the area that will continue the hour by hour future weather showing 76 degrees with some heavy downpours in south jersey. that's at 8:00 this morning. won't be an all day rainf
reporting live in university city this morning, katy zachry nbc 10 news. >>> steamy this morning and humidity will stay with us all day long. we'll see temperatures climb from the 70s to near 90 degrees this afternoon. 75 right now at philadelphia international. look at that humidity at 87%. certainly feeling it this morning. this is a view from sky top lodge in pocono mountains. not a lot of light at this hour. you can clearly see there's fog in the pocono mountains. we see that in...
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. >> reporter: in university city one of the modern marvels of cancer treatment bears the roberts name penn medicine's multi million dollar proton therapy. this therapy is a national model for research and care patients receiving the most advanced form of cancer treatment. in roberts' boyhood home of germantown, time and disrepair have crippled the boys and girls club but an $8 million gift gives new life through a state of the art building. the chairman says thousands of children will benefit. >> this will jump start our efforts to rebuild our infrastructure. >> reporter: having better infrastructure does what? >> it helps these kids have a great place to go instead of the dilapidated buildings we currently have. >> reporter: ralph roberts began his ascent in the business world by bringing cable tv into homes. he passes after bringing a bit of down-home compassion to the big city. live in center city, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> the roberts family says it's planning a private service for ralph roberts and at some point a celebration of his life but has no details on a time and place y
. >> reporter: in university city one of the modern marvels of cancer treatment bears the roberts name penn medicine's multi million dollar proton therapy. this therapy is a national model for research and care patients receiving the most advanced form of cancer treatment. in roberts' boyhood home of germantown, time and disrepair have crippled the boys and girls club but an $8 million gift gives new life through a state of the art building. the chairman says thousands of children will...
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i got it because i was able to go to the city university of new york. watching mr. christie, i look at him and it has been 116 years since we have had a bona fide bull loose. i look at him and he is literally, figuratively, and physically a bull loose in the presidential run. i'm a life long democrat but i'm serious attempted to cross my lines. i'm also in an ordained clergymen. my father soap is that mr. christie will go to bed one night, have a revelation and his sleep, and wake up a populist democrat. believe me, i'm thoroughly tempted to cross party lines. i think that guy says it like it is. i think he is a brush of fresh air in the overgrown and overbloated field of one of these -- of wantabees. host: thank you for the call. here is a tweet that echoes what he was saying. chris christie once voters against turning over the white house two obama second mate, hillary clinton. a call from patrick in california, line for independents. go ahead. caller: yes. i have heard mr. christie speak before. he lays out lots of times -- the american people work hard, we do no
i got it because i was able to go to the city university of new york. watching mr. christie, i look at him and it has been 116 years since we have had a bona fide bull loose. i look at him and he is literally, figuratively, and physically a bull loose in the presidential run. i'm a life long democrat but i'm serious attempted to cross my lines. i'm also in an ordained clergymen. my father soap is that mr. christie will go to bed one night, have a revelation and his sleep, and wake up a populist...
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more than 30 philadelphia businesses offering items for just one buck in university city tonight.imore avenue from 43rd to 51 is the streets variety of local vendors offered food, drinks and other items at very big discounts. the crowd also got to enjoy some live music and entertainment. this is the baltimore avenue dollar strolls sixth year. looks like a good time despite the rain tonight. >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee, nicole and katie katie. for beasley kathy an and all of ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. previously on elementary: holmes: is it
more than 30 philadelphia businesses offering items for just one buck in university city tonight.imore avenue from 43rd to 51 is the streets variety of local vendors offered food, drinks and other items at very big discounts. the crowd also got to enjoy some live music and entertainment. this is the baltimore avenue dollar strolls sixth year. looks like a good time despite the rain tonight. >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we're back in the morning at...
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more than 30 philadelphia businesses offering items for just one buck in university city tonight. on baltimore avenue from 43rd to 51 is the streets variety of local vendors offered food, drinks and other items at very big discounts. the crowd also got to enjoy some live music and entertainment. this is the baltimore avenue dollar strolls sixth year. looks like a good time despite the rain tonight. >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee, nicole and katie katie. for beasley kathy an and all of us here. i'm chris may. good night. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for m&r real estate. have you ever wanted to flip houses like the pros you see on tv? are you tired of working endless hours for little pay? are you stressed out over car notes, mortgage payments, and credit-card debt? well, here's your opportunity to break free. the cast of the hit house-flipping reality show "reinas de realty" are bringing a free house-flipping live event to your area now. you've seen them on television buying and selling re
more than 30 philadelphia businesses offering items for just one buck in university city tonight. on baltimore avenue from 43rd to 51 is the streets variety of local vendors offered food, drinks and other items at very big discounts. the crowd also got to enjoy some live music and entertainment. this is the baltimore avenue dollar strolls sixth year. looks like a good time despite the rain tonight. >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we're back in the...
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memorial on the sidewalk of this building in downtown berkeley just a few blocks from the city's famous universityspectors removed the dangling structure and checked for signs of water intrusion and dry rot. other factors that may have weakened the balcony's wooden joyce. this multiuse building with both apartments and retail space is only the years old. officials say it's undergone inspections over the years. no expectation there were any violations city inspectors declared the flee other balconies here off limits until they undergo a safety check as they try to figure out whether weight or structure turley integrity or something else is to blame for what is truly a parent's worst nightmare here greta just a horrible tragic accident. >> indeed. thank you claudia. and coming up, you will not believe but one jerk is putting on his car. i will tell you off-the-record. that's next. we all feel the calling to build something great. ♪ i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is
memorial on the sidewalk of this building in downtown berkeley just a few blocks from the city's famous universityspectors removed the dangling structure and checked for signs of water intrusion and dry rot. other factors that may have weakened the balcony's wooden joyce. this multiuse building with both apartments and retail space is only the years old. officials say it's undergone inspections over the years. no expectation there were any violations city inspectors declared the flee other...
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that are accepting pot or not i don't think it is there for worked the same way across the city we need a universal approach to look at how all the neighborhoods sharing the benefits and burdens moving forward in terms of recreational use of marijuana i know the task force can look at what was done in the past and upper studies one i asked for a couple years ago that was on the books it worthy at looking at in terms of ideas for how we can move forward to decide on places to purchase medical marijuana or recreational marijuana okay. if i could add mr. chairman you've identified an incredibly important issue the system we have has challenges the fact that part of your district like the sky is the limit in terms of the number of mcds in the castro area it is impossible to find a legal place for an mcd so it is is problematic system and certainly one the key issues the task force can look at especially it is going to bet much more complicated only mcds but every other manner cannabis relate issue it's important to get ahead of the curve with that our former colleagues. >> just a qualification the sky
that are accepting pot or not i don't think it is there for worked the same way across the city we need a universal approach to look at how all the neighborhoods sharing the benefits and burdens moving forward in terms of recreational use of marijuana i know the task force can look at what was done in the past and upper studies one i asked for a couple years ago that was on the books it worthy at looking at in terms of ideas for how we can move forward to decide on places to purchase medical...
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activity engaged citizenship you learner civics by doing services we started with before a university and new york city and in the bay area we see a huge education growth parents educators and students realize we have to be doing something different to get our democracy on track there are voices across the spectrum that agree with educating youth around civics is a good thing we building that one way to get the generation invested provide them a tangible and relate way to do so we've seen our youth this year over 7 hundred and 50 students across the bay area to take action on a range of issues one school one class addressed the infrastructure and one clalsz affordable housing in their neighborhood several classes address did youth homelessness in the city i can give you thirty other actions that our students are taking on those communities issues so while generation citizen is work hard to provide a vehicle for students to get involved in a meaningful relevant way this initiative takes it to a whole new level to take the message to our community and country and most importantly to the generations thank
activity engaged citizenship you learner civics by doing services we started with before a university and new york city and in the bay area we see a huge education growth parents educators and students realize we have to be doing something different to get our democracy on track there are voices across the spectrum that agree with educating youth around civics is a good thing we building that one way to get the generation invested provide them a tangible and relate way to do so we've seen our...
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live in university city, i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> a man is in critical condition after getting shot in the back. philadelphia police say it happened around 6:30 near east westmoreland street. no arrests have been made. >>> police in south jersey believe a drugstore robber struck again. these are photos of the man as he held up cvs friday night. he took a customer hostage, stating he was going to shoot or kill her if the pharmacy technician didn't give him the oxycodone oxycodone. the technician did as asked and nobody was hurt. officials believe the same man is responsible for rite aid robberies. the first was in logan township the past month. the other this past monday. investigators say in that case the man carjacked a retired priest before making his get away. >>> authorities may be closing in on the two killers who pulled off an escape from a maximum security prison. officials are now focusing their search on the town of friendship, near the pennsylvania border. a woman says she spotted the pair yesterday near a railroad line along route 20. the tiny town is 350 miles from
live in university city, i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> a man is in critical condition after getting shot in the back. philadelphia police say it happened around 6:30 near east westmoreland street. no arrests have been made. >>> police in south jersey believe a drugstore robber struck again. these are photos of the man as he held up cvs friday night. he took a customer hostage, stating he was going to shoot or kill her if the pharmacy technician didn't give him the oxycodone...