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in support of naming the daniel elementary school library to the deanna finishing library. whereas deanna finishing a crusaders for public education was the drinking force behind the saving daniel when is it slate for closer by san francisco unified school district due do there engrossment and ms. finishing was for the nonprofit education and operates a bilingual on two sites serving over one hundred children receiving you tuition and whereas ms. michigan finishing was a tireless person to write the initiative for stronger schools because every child deserves an education and ms. finishing was responsible for finding critical fund for 3 programs at daniel webster play works and education social services that provided basic infrastructure for the schools success and whereas ms. finishing served as daniel websters pta president for two years and whereas because of ms. fissuring events today she the daniel webster has a line of students and whereas ms. finishing has a deep resolve and an eloquent voice and never afraid to really up here sleeves to have the tough confessions an
in support of naming the daniel elementary school library to the deanna finishing library. whereas deanna finishing a crusaders for public education was the drinking force behind the saving daniel when is it slate for closer by san francisco unified school district due do there engrossment and ms. finishing was for the nonprofit education and operates a bilingual on two sites serving over one hundred children receiving you tuition and whereas ms. michigan finishing was a tireless person to...
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after our first public person laurence there's a beautiful bust it was xhiktsz in our artist it here deanna there she is it's a beautiful piece of art (clapping) okay. now without further ado, you've heard repeatedly the wonderful support we've had from the friends of the library our executive director here is talk about his work director scott (clapping.) thank you lewis it's a great pleasure to be here. you you've passed the bond that built the building but you made all the furnishings and stacks i helped to raise from $20 to $79,000 we've got over 4 hundred and 36 donors who given so thank you for your generous support you'll see the names on the wall and if you want to make a donation one gentleman gave me a check for $1,000 this afternoon. we wouldn't have done this without the support of julie i want to call out julie (clapping) there's a couple of other people i want to thank minimizing i didn't for the honk honk they've provided food in the ecology so thank you to them. again, thank you all for your support (clapping) >> all right. julie are you ready. >> i am so ready. >> it's been
after our first public person laurence there's a beautiful bust it was xhiktsz in our artist it here deanna there she is it's a beautiful piece of art (clapping) okay. now without further ado, you've heard repeatedly the wonderful support we've had from the friends of the library our executive director here is talk about his work director scott (clapping.) thank you lewis it's a great pleasure to be here. you you've passed the bond that built the building but you made all the furnishings and...
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congratulations to deanna. >> she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. her name is maddox, maddy for short. they look so happy. congratulations to her and her husband. >> and her older daughter maya who had a baby sister. >>> the news at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> this decade's old delaware county tavern up in smoke. nbc 10 was there as fire destroyed that business. firefighters are still hard at work this morning. >>> the trains are running this morning, but for how long. a septa rail strike is looming. both sides have not been to the bargaining table lately. >>> another foggy start to the day. citizens bank park in south fill philly. good morning, welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's find out more about the showers with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> we are starting off with clouds overhead and it is cooler this morning. the temperatures are in the 60s right now. we saw some rainfall move through philadelphia. right now, it's cloudy and misty. that's a live view from the venture aquarium. not much of a vi
congratulations to deanna. >> she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. her name is maddox, maddy for short. they look so happy. congratulations to her and her husband. >> and her older daughter maya who had a baby sister. >>> the news at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> this decade's old delaware county tavern up in smoke. nbc 10 was there as fire destroyed that business. firefighters are still hard at work this morning. >>> the trains are running this...
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words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deannauniversity school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk for understanding is that the risk is not the same as a pre-determination so a predisposition is not the same as a few determination no there is just because you have the gene it doesn't mean you will have the condition and still depends on what happens to you and we know from other studies that if human children have some of these genes if they are brought up in the richer homes they will not be sort of think so it's still the environment that triggers the genes we have this whole new science of epigenetics now that shows her genes are turned on and off by the environment and i asked him a question and he cites this whole emphasis on
words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deannauniversity school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk for understanding is that the risk is...
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words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deanna university school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk for understanding is that the risk is not the same as a pre-determination so a predisposition is not the same as a few determination no there is just because you have the gene it doesn't mean you will have the condition and still depends on what happens to you and we know from other studies that if human children have some of these genes if they were brought up in the richer homes they would sort of think so it's still the environment triggers the genes we have this whole new science of epigenetics now that shows her genes are turned on and off by the environment and i asked him a question and he cites this whole emphasis on genes is
words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deanna university school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk for understanding is that the risk...
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words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deannauniversity school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk or understanding is that the risk is not the same as a pre-determination so a predisposition is not the same as a few determination now there is just because you have the gene it doesn't mean you will have the condition and still depends on what happens to you i mean i know from other studies that if human children have some of these genes if they're brought up in the richer homes they were sort of think so it's still the environment that triggers the genes we have this whole new science of epigenetics now that shows our genes are turned on and off by the environment and i asked him a question and he cites this whole emphasis on genes
words that it is just looking for some very normal human states there was a study done by the end deannauniversity school of medicine about genetic predisposition to alcoholism and they claim that a group of eleven genes can successfully predict whether or not an individual is at an increased risk and if this has been confirmed by some other studies and how do you interpret the findings of genes like that well i'll grant you that there may be increased risk or understanding is that the risk is...
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. >> well, deanna, we were just talking to the veterans affairs about reversing incentives. i wonder if that's what's happening here, you keep saying we'll forgive your loans you won't have to pay but a percentage of to repay them and then you borrow more and more. is that a problem? >> we work with borrowers here in massachusetts and we don't see that as a problem. it may be a problem in some ways but, for the most part, these are people who are trying to better their lives and their family's lives and we want to make sure there is access to that opportunity for as many people as possible. yes, there's responsibility on the part of the borrowers but basically all of the risk is falling on the borrowers, so the idea is more risk sharing. let's get the institutions more account b, let's get the private contractors that are profiting from the system more accountable, and look at the costs in that way more holistically. and if you look at it as an investment in our future, then i think it's a very good investment. >> ifill: so you don't think investment as professor vedder is s
. >> well, deanna, we were just talking to the veterans affairs about reversing incentives. i wonder if that's what's happening here, you keep saying we'll forgive your loans you won't have to pay but a percentage of to repay them and then you borrow more and more. is that a problem? >> we work with borrowers here in massachusetts and we don't see that as a problem. it may be a problem in some ways but, for the most part, these are people who are trying to better their lives and...
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. >> deanna durante, a reporter for nbc's wcau, gets a rumor from one of her police sources about a man's been caught on a surveillance camera running naked down a hallway in an apartment building. >> he said, hey, can you help us out, put these surveillance pictures on tv? >> police are concerned that because the suspect is nude the crime may be of a sexual nature. and because the incident happens at an off-campus housing site where a few students from a nearby university live, the police are eager to unravel the mystery. >> we tried to keep the serious tone because he broke into an apartment where single young women live. they didn't know, were they dealing with someone who has a sexual predator background or were they dealing with just some kook? they didn't know. >> so not only do the police release the surveillance tape to the media but they post it on the internet. and with a quick click of the mouse, this invader's bare essentials debut around the world. >> he was able to walk right into the front door. at the time he's not dressed like you would expect an adult man to be dressed
. >> deanna durante, a reporter for nbc's wcau, gets a rumor from one of her police sources about a man's been caught on a surveillance camera running naked down a hallway in an apartment building. >> he said, hey, can you help us out, put these surveillance pictures on tv? >> police are concerned that because the suspect is nude the crime may be of a sexual nature. and because the incident happens at an off-campus housing site where a few students from a nearby university...
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>> deanna, virginia. >> florida. >> how did i do on the weather today here in nyc?her here? >> yeah. >> all right. 70 degrees in new york city. a beautiful day for us here. 69 in kansas city. 79 in dallas. we have a front al boundary. we have a warning front in kansas that is a slow-moving cell in western kansas that continues to move eastward. if you live in the regions, be careful of the threat across the plain states and the mid west. i love donuts and a reuben. what happens when you put them together? >> you get franken food, janice. we have top judges from "frankenfood" here. what does this mean? >> it's a combination of unusual ingredients that come to life in a spectacular way. or in a god-awful way you never want to eat it again. >> you are judges and what are you looking for when the local chefs bring you hybrid foods? >> you want foods together that normal people come together to create a new -- these are two of my different things. a donut and reuben sandwich. a rueben has my favorite meat in all the land. >> you guys came up with this? >> yes, this is a
>> deanna, virginia. >> florida. >> how did i do on the weather today here in nyc?her here? >> yeah. >> all right. 70 degrees in new york city. a beautiful day for us here. 69 in kansas city. 79 in dallas. we have a front al boundary. we have a warning front in kansas that is a slow-moving cell in western kansas that continues to move eastward. if you live in the regions, be careful of the threat across the plain states and the mid west. i love donuts and a reuben....