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looks like we lost dr williams there hopefully we'll have her in the next hour on that with dr monica williams now to washington d.c. where the senate intelligence committee held its first news that briefing and months yesterday the committee has been focused on a russian meddling in possible collusion with the truck campaign and for more on this we now go to ad schulte host of the news with ed schulte senators burr in warner delivered a bipartisan assessment in agreement with the i.c.c. a stating they believe russia meddled in the two thousand and sixteen election we're developing a clearer picture of what happened. what i will confirm is that the russian intelligence service is determined clever and i recommend that every campaign and every election official take this very seriously as we move into this november's election and as we move into preparation for the two thousand and eighteen election after conducting over one hundred interviews along with two hundred fifty hours of dedicated research reviewing four thousand pages of transcripts and over one hundred thousand documents th
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thank you so much for joining us dr williams let's start with why are most of these mass shootings that we think in the us carried out by white men well it's our culture our society actually creates them white men are taught through everything they see and experience in our culture that they're uniquely privilege special entitled and that they deserve it they deserve to be happy and we instill narcissism in our white men which is actually clinically only a stone's throw away from psychopathy so sometimes when people with this mindset don't feel like they've gotten all they deserve in life they blame everyone else and an extreme case says this can be something like a mass shooting especially if someone's already mentally imbalanced you know dr williams that the theory if issue here in this culture that you just mentioned is there there anyway that can be reversed well i think that's going to take hard work on everyone's part because you know white privilege is is embedded into all of our structures in our psyche and we don't really even like to talk about it but the opposite of racial op
thank you so much for joining us dr williams let's start with why are most of these mass shootings that we think in the us carried out by white men well it's our culture our society actually creates them white men are taught through everything they see and experience in our culture that they're uniquely privilege special entitled and that they deserve it they deserve to be happy and we instill narcissism in our white men which is actually clinically only a stone's throw away from psychopathy so...
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dr. william taylor of the 19th virginia regime wrote it was on the battlefield the assistant surgeon sternlyor the 80,000 men and women currently serving or training in military medicine. to them and their predecessors, we say thanks. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. xxxx that's tonight on "war stories."
dr. william taylor of the 19th virginia regime wrote it was on the battlefield the assistant surgeon sternlyor the 80,000 men and women currently serving or training in military medicine. to them and their predecessors, we say thanks. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. xxxx that's tonight on "war stories."
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dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem. we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. in other news today, attorney general jeff sessions will be in philadelphia to participate in one of the largest annual police conferences in the world. in addition to law enforcement, protesters are expected to be there. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is live just outside the pennsylvania convention center where the international association of chiefs of police will gather. randy. >> reporter: and, rosemary, we're expecting thousands of police officers from all over the world to come to this conference. it features panel discussions and other things for police officers to get some more education on police work, new police technology, issues that face law enforcement like officer-involved shootings. but this conference also tends to draw a lot of process. so already we're seeing these barricades put up outside the convention center. and one of the keynote speakers today will attract a lot of attention. as you mentioned attorney
dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem. we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. in other news today, attorney general jeff sessions will be in philadelphia to participate in one of the largest annual police conferences in the world. in addition to law enforcement, protesters are expected to be there. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is live just outside the pennsylvania convention center where the international association of chiefs of police...
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dr. william harner is ironically alum of cheltenham.hey interviewed a dozen middle school and found two, eighth graders engaged in the rock throwing and racial slurs but were found to have violated the school's code of conduct and will be punished. >> my heart is broken. fortunately, it's just a few children and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd like to turn this unfortunate incident into a teaching moment. they'd like to get both the perpetrators and the targets together in one room under adult supervision to talk about what happened and why it should never happen again. >>> in quakertown, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >>> ♪ >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. here's live look down the ben franklin parkway. >> we're still waiting for fall to arrive, aren't we? meteorologist kathy orr joins us with a first check of your warm and muggy and tropical forecast. >> yeah, you walk outside, even
dr. william harner is ironically alum of cheltenham.hey interviewed a dozen middle school and found two, eighth graders engaged in the rock throwing and racial slurs but were found to have violated the school's code of conduct and will be punished. >> my heart is broken. fortunately, it's just a few children and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd...
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dr. william hite says it's more than a fashion statement statement it's a necessity that helps keep themn school. >> some of the children without the proper coat will either get sick as a part of that or will refuse to come to school because of the inclement weather. >> reporter: it's not too late to help keep a child warm this winter. for more information on how you can donate visit our web site at 6abc.com. reporting in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news". >> ducis is here with sports. sixers their home opener. >> a lot of people are excited about the sixers. all healthy and all on the court at the same time. we've waited a long time to see this. it will all come together wednesday night against the wizards. joel embiid returned to practice today. he missed yesterday's workout due to a sprained ankle and knee rehab. embiid is expected to play in the opener wednesday. but like last year he'll be on a minutes restriction. coach brett brown says it will be somewhere in the teens for game one and that was news to embiid. >> i didn't know about that but that's very disappoint
dr. william hite says it's more than a fashion statement statement it's a necessity that helps keep themn school. >> some of the children without the proper coat will either get sick as a part of that or will refuse to come to school because of the inclement weather. >> reporter: it's not too late to help keep a child warm this winter. for more information on how you can donate visit our web site at 6abc.com. reporting in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news"....
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dr. william hite was on hand for the announcement. over the next few weeks will be several events.ctor hi there's also a family fun night at the franklin institute. this is a chance for parents to get more engaged in their child's education. >>> on this columbus day the museum of the american revolution is celebrating native ameran history and culture. the oneida indian nation dancers performed a welcome dance for visitors. later tonight there will be a panel discussion that will discuss cultural legacies that have been historically misrepresented. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible and lower monthly premiums, we could help you save money and get better coverage on thousands of prescriptions. so take a closer look at silverscript. we think you'll like what you see. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and theren the com', there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweene.. he foughtor 'em. th bin and real it would've never been done without sve.s port and then knowing th
dr. william hite was on hand for the announcement. over the next few weeks will be several events.ctor hi there's also a family fun night at the franklin institute. this is a chance for parents to get more engaged in their child's education. >>> on this columbus day the museum of the american revolution is celebrating native ameran history and culture. the oneida indian nation dancers performed a welcome dance for visitors. later tonight there will be a panel discussion that will...
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dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cowan, former secretary of defense, if we can lay this out, the problem out and compelling terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%. that we have to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy, we bring the american people with us and that starts with the u.s. congress so we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the need for what we are asking for in order to ensure america's army is at the top of its game. [applause] >> if you've got time for two more. several questions about acquisition. i will condense them. what can be done to enhance responsiveness to war fighter needs and to follow on to that, what can be done to incentivize collaboration among the services, other u.s. government agencies, and our allies? i. mattis: the first thing is know having spoken with secretary mccarthy that he has a process underway with general toly -- millie institutionalize it as the way we do acquisition in the u.s. army. there is a point in the second question abou
dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cowan, former secretary of defense, if we can lay this out, the problem out and compelling terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%. that we have to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy, we bring the american people with us and that starts with the u.s. congress so we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the need for what we are asking for in order...
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dr. william hite were at the event. >>> just to ensure that students have the resources and services and supports they need in order to feel like individuals care for them and that they are safe and respected. >>> schools all over the country are celebrating unity day today. >>> coming up the science of addiction. what new research says about how it affects the brain. plus, could one, 11-year-old actually have the solution to preventing water crisis across the country? we'll show you her incredible invention. kristen. >> dawn, eagles are changing things around with jason peters and jordan hicks out for the rest of the season. hear the guys who will have to step up on the challenge and they now face next in sports. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. nice to meet you. how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ] look at the smiles and the hard work that the people here are doing. it's like making mini sandwiches. they're no different than anyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. this is a nice place. yeah. he plays basketball
dr. william hite were at the event. >>> just to ensure that students have the resources and services and supports they need in order to feel like individuals care for them and that they are safe and respected. >>> schools all over the country are celebrating unity day today. >>> coming up the science of addiction. what new research says about how it affects the brain. plus, could one, 11-year-old actually have the solution to preventing water crisis across the...
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dr. william perry former defense, senator cowan, former secretary of defense -- if we can lay this out in terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%, but we have to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy, we bring the american people with us. and that starts at the u.s. congress. so we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the needs of all we are asking for, in order to ensure that america's army is at the top of its game. [applause] >> thank you. >> if you have time for two more. several questions about acquisition. what can be done to enhance responsiveness to war fighter needs and what can be done to incentivize collaboration among the services, other government allies?, and our general sec. mattis: having spoken to senator mcarthur, he is a process under way to take the best aspects of fast equipping and institutionalizing it as the way we do business in the u.s. army. the department like this? the most important thing is one, communications and two, the actual organization of the department. at co
dr. william perry former defense, senator cowan, former secretary of defense -- if we can lay this out in terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%, but we have to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy, we bring the american people with us. and that starts at the u.s. congress. so we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the needs of all we are asking for, in order to ensure that america's army is at the...
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dr. william roper. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. we are delighted to be here. it is one that we are all looking forward to. i thought what we would do before we actually dive into the topic is to connect each of you with the topic area. charles, you are a scientist. what can you tell us about what you do on a daily basis? i am a site -- explains scientist who science and technology to nonscientists. background to keen minute kate -- communicate. my area is in biological weapons. my background is in for all edgy and microbiology. and microbiology. >> throughout your career, you have had a focus on national security. focused on biological crimes and terrorism. tell us a little more about that. teaching science to nonscientists, when i went to college, there was no science requirement. there was science for non-science majors. one was called physics for the intimidated. astronomy,ar was have to knowledge he -- half geology. years, i havehree been privileged to coach with secretary tom ridge a study panel on bio defense. bys was not created executive or congression
dr. william roper. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. we are delighted to be here. it is one that we are all looking forward to. i thought what we would do before we actually dive into the topic is to connect each of you with the topic area. charles, you are a scientist. what can you tell us about what you do on a daily basis? i am a site -- explains scientist who science and technology to nonscientists. background to keen minute kate -- communicate. my area is in biological...
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dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cohen, former secretary of defense, if we can lay this out, the problem out in compelling terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%. but we've got to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy we bring the american people with us, and that starts with the u.s. congress. so we need everyone to make certain that we're laying out the problem in a hander that leavings -- in a manner that leaves no doubt about the need for what we're asking for in order to insure that america's army is at the top of its game. [applause] >> if you've got time, sir, for two more. >> absolutely. >> several questions about acquisition, and i'll condense a couple of them. what can be done to enhance responsiveness to warfighter needs, and a follow-on to that, what can be done to incentivize collaboration amongst the services, other u.s. government agencies and our allies? >> well, the first thing is i know having spoken with secretary mccarthy that he's got a process underway with general milley to take the best aspects of rapid equippi
dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cohen, former secretary of defense, if we can lay this out, the problem out in compelling terms, i believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%. but we've got to lay this out in such a way that in a democracy we bring the american people with us, and that starts with the u.s. congress. so we need everyone to make certain that we're laying out the problem in a hander that leavings -- in a manner that leaves no doubt about the need...
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dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cowan, if we can lay this out and compelling termsi believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%, but we have to lay this out in such a democracy, we bring the american people with us. that starts at the u.s. congress. we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the needs of all we are asking for in order to ensure that america's army is at the top of its game. [applause] general mattis: i have time for two more. several questions about acquisitions. what can be done to enhance responsiveness to war fighter done tond what can be desensitize collaboration between services, other u.s. agencies, and our allies? mattis: i know having spoke with secretary mccarthy that he has a process underway with general millie to take the best aspects of rapid equipping and institutionalizing it as the way we do acquisitions in the u.s. army. there is a point in the second question about how do we get the joint force and the department like this. the most important thing is communication
dr. william perry, former secretary of defense, senator cowan, if we can lay this out and compelling termsi believe in the u.s. congress. i believe in them 100%, but we have to lay this out in such a democracy, we bring the american people with us. that starts at the u.s. congress. we need everyone to make certain we are laying out the problem in a manner that leaves no doubt about the needs of all we are asking for in order to ensure that america's army is at the top of its game. [applause]...
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dr. william roper. over to you. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i think we ared, delighted to be here. ares one that i think we looking forward to and i thought what we would do before we dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with the topic area and your areas of interest and focus. you are a bio scientist with the cia, you can tell us what you do on a daily basis. explains scientist who scientific concepts and technology to non-scientists. i do not rectus science in the lab anymore but i use my skills and background to write and policymakers when it to provide warning about the implications. my area is in biological weapons and my background is in virology and microbiology. lieberman, we know you from your many incarnations, campaigns, but you have throughout your career a very serious focus on national security and we will talk about this, you're also focused on biological crimes and terrorism. it is -- tell us more about that. senator lieberman: when i went to college, there was still a science requirement but they had a special
dr. william roper. over to you. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i think we ared, delighted to be here. ares one that i think we looking forward to and i thought what we would do before we dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with the topic area and your areas of interest and focus. you are a bio scientist with the cia, you can tell us what you do on a daily basis. explains scientist who scientific concepts and technology to non-scientists. i do not rectus...
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one family's quest for the dream and report by william adler, dr. calvin smith, who i believe was the first african american hired as a professor at arkansas state was interviewed for background material about growing up in marianna in the heart of the arkansas delta and incidentally my home town. the historian dr. smith told author dr. william adler that "the books i got --" where i graduated had nothing on black history. to read them was to reinforce your nonexistence. this omission was hardly an oversight. in his 2005 book, the southern past, a clash of race and memory, national historian wrote quote the north carolina and arkansas history commissions made their first foras into marking and preserving historic shrines as they were charged to do by their charters. they inevitably focussed on sites hallowed by whites. black newspapers, institutional records and private correspondence went uncollected. the void in the collections of the south impeded opportunities to understand the southern racial order from any perspective other than its architects
one family's quest for the dream and report by william adler, dr. calvin smith, who i believe was the first african american hired as a professor at arkansas state was interviewed for background material about growing up in marianna in the heart of the arkansas delta and incidentally my home town. the historian dr. smith told author dr. william adler that "the books i got --" where i graduated had nothing on black history. to read them was to reinforce your nonexistence. this omission...
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dr. william youmans. [applause] >> thanks laura the nice introduction and hosting this is very close to my heart i was an injured here in 2002 so thanks to the center is especially for the work to organize this i very much appreciated so this book like most that, out most authors feel the same way it is a labor of love we spend so much time putting our heart and soul into the books but then we really get to know what we are talking about to define that experience but i want to read it to give you a sense of where this study began in 2010. that was my introduction to the news network although the book is the expanded version with those new developments that have happened since then but i do want to read this to set the stage wife think it matters. when i received my first pass granting access to enter the compound in 2010 i could not anticipate where eventually it would take me for going graduate student just beginning my dissertation research i was fascinated by i al jazeera as a distant you were an exper
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dr. william hite had a pep rally for test results.fic gains on assessment and keystone exams the school showed gains in psa achievement and in particular reading. >> terrific. >>> time for a check of the "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the traffic center with the low down on the slow down. >> we are showing gains in the speeds but not by much. looking live in south philadelphia. i-95 the northbound lanes stopped for the most part as we try to travel northbound from the girard point bridge from this point to girard avenue. the reason some speeds are starting to increase is that northbound crash at girard is finally gone. all the lanes are reopen in the work zone and it is still a long slow crawl on 95 a reminder you don't want to head for columbus boulevard instead blocked at oregon avenue because of the hazmat situation there. we are watching this situation a crash on the westbound side of the expressway that appears to have cleared but the volume has not cleared in both directions by the vine and schuylkill 76. as wa
dr. william hite had a pep rally for test results.fic gains on assessment and keystone exams the school showed gains in psa achievement and in particular reading. >> terrific. >>> time for a check of the "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the traffic center with the low down on the slow down. >> we are showing gains in the speeds but not by much. looking live in south philadelphia. i-95 the northbound lanes stopped for the most part as we try to...
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dr. william roper. so, over to you guys. thank you, frank. [applause] >> good morning earning. i thought maybe we would we would do before we dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with a topic area in your areas of interest and focus. charles, you're a bioscientist at the cia. what else can you tell us about what you do daily? >> well, i'm a scientist who explains scientific concepts and technology to nonscientists. don't actually practice science in a lab anymore but i use my skills and background to write and communicate to poll so -- policymakerred be the implication. >> whiff a focus on -- >> national security my area is biological weapons and my background is in microbiology. >> senator lieberman we know you from your many incarnations, campaigns, but you had throughout your career a very serious focus on national security, and now -- we'll talk about this -- you're also focused on biological crimes and terrorism. tell us more about that. >> thank you. i'm thinking, charles said he was teaching science to nonscientist. when i went to college there was still
dr. william roper. so, over to you guys. thank you, frank. [applause] >> good morning earning. i thought maybe we would we would do before we dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with a topic area in your areas of interest and focus. charles, you're a bioscientist at the cia. what else can you tell us about what you do daily? >> well, i'm a scientist who explains scientific concepts and technology to nonscientists. don't actually practice science in a lab anymore but...
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dr. william barber as president of the state conference. barbara announced his resignation from his post earlier this year to focus on his work with repairers of the breach and the launch of the poor people's campaign. quite we have to have a sustained movement. i believe what we need is a poor people's campaign, a national call to moral revival. what we have seen the trumpism is an onslaught of attacks on the poor, attacks on health care, attacks on environment, and a morbid commitment to the war and the war economy than to really transforming our world and transforming america for the betterment of all people. amy: we will speak with bishop barber about voting rights, gun control, and the climate as well. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president donald trump traveled to puerto rico tuesday on a whirlwind visit, two weeks after hurricane maria knocked out power across the island and left more than half the territory's nearly 3.5 million residents without
dr. william barber as president of the state conference. barbara announced his resignation from his post earlier this year to focus on his work with repairers of the breach and the launch of the poor people's campaign. quite we have to have a sustained movement. i believe what we need is a poor people's campaign, a national call to moral revival. what we have seen the trumpism is an onslaught of attacks on the poor, attacks on health care, attacks on environment, and a morbid commitment to the...
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dr. william hite were also at the event. >> just to ensure that students have the resources and servicesports they need in order to feel like individuals care for them and that they are safe and respected. >> unity day is celebrated by schools all over the country today. >>> a british man is flying by the seat of his apartments an whole lot of hot air. tom morgan buckled up and stacked up a bunch of balloons last friday for journey across south africa. just like the movie up, he suspended by helium balloons. but he's sitting in camping chair instead of a house. morgan from the company the adventurists through 15 miles across south africa reaching over 8,000 feet. it took two hours to land, however, due to strong winds forcing him to go ahead and pop the balloons as he tried to get down. >> like the movie, right. >> exactly. >>> all right. democrats and republicans work to fix daca. president trump stands firm on his immigration crack town. the latest from washington coming up. >>> all candy created equal? a closer look at the best options health wise when it comes to your children and tr
dr. william hite were also at the event. >> just to ensure that students have the resources and servicesports they need in order to feel like individuals care for them and that they are safe and respected. >> unity day is celebrated by schools all over the country today. >>> a british man is flying by the seat of his apartments an whole lot of hot air. tom morgan buckled up and stacked up a bunch of balloons last friday for journey across south africa. just like the movie...
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dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem, we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. >>> let's head now to southwest philadelphia where neighbors are mourning the loss of a friend killed in a hit-and-run crash. this as police are releasing new video of the car involved. neighbors came together as you can see last night to remember 57-year-old richard brennan who was killed sunday evening crossing the street. police have released new video of the suspect's van. investigators believe it's either a gray dodge caravan or chrysler town & country. it's likely to have front end damage and a broken windshield. if you know anything, investigators want to hear from you. they say the driver hit richard brennan at the intersection of south 67th street and linmore avenue. brennan died right there at the scene. police are looking for tips in this case. so, again, contact them if you know anything. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will be in philadelphia this morning speaking at a global police chief conference in center city. the 124th annual confe
dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem, we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. >>> let's head now to southwest philadelphia where neighbors are mourning the loss of a friend killed in a hit-and-run crash. this as police are releasing new video of the car involved. neighbors came together as you can see last night to remember 57-year-old richard brennan who was killed sunday evening crossing the street. police have released new...
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dr. william hite was in spring garden today among other city and school officials to announce the first evere goal is to get families and members of the community to work together with our schools. several family friendly activities are planned including a conversation with actor author and activist hill harper. that's coming up this friday october 13th. the district is also setting up a family fun night at the franklin institute. >> a lot of fun. >> great idea. >> yeah. >> still ahead coming up in what's the deal, we'll tell you what would buy now in the month of october and what you should hold off until black friday in those big sales. >> plus, one woman is stirring up social media with her message to strange men to stop her on the street. dear cat callers its not a compliment. >> plus, baby's first red bottoms. christian louboutin unveils a new shoe line made just for those who can't even walk yet. everything we know about lubey babies. >> meteorologist melissa magee returns with the full accuweather forecast. "action news" at 4:00 will be right back. >> ♪ >> this is going to be the simp
dr. william hite was in spring garden today among other city and school officials to announce the first evere goal is to get families and members of the community to work together with our schools. several family friendly activities are planned including a conversation with actor author and activist hill harper. that's coming up this friday october 13th. the district is also setting up a family fun night at the franklin institute. >> a lot of fun. >> great idea. >> yeah....
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dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem. we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. >>> today, attorney general jeff sessions will be in philadelphia to participate in one of the largest annual police conferences around the world. in addition to law enforcement, protesters are expected to be there. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is live just outside the pennsylvania convention center where the international association of chiefs of police will gather. he has a preview for us. randy. >> reporter: yeah, rosemary, we're expecting thousands of police officers from all over the world to attend this conference. it will feature panel discussions on things like police work, new police technology, officer-involved shootings and other issues facing law enforcement. but this conference also tends to attract a lot of demonstrators and protests. already we're seeing these barricades being put up outside of the convention center. one of the keynote speakers this morning is going to get a lot of attention. attorney general j
dr. william harner wrote in an online school blog, we do have a problem. we need to recognize it, own it and do our very best to fix it. >>> today, attorney general jeff sessions will be in philadelphia to participate in one of the largest annual police conferences around the world. in addition to law enforcement, protesters are expected to be there. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is live just outside the pennsylvania convention center where the international association of chiefs of police...
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dr. william& harner is ironic klee a cheltenham grad. dozen middle school students were interviewed and two were found to have engaged in the rock throwing and racial slurs. both will be punished. >> my heart is broken. fortunately, the just a few children, and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd like to turn this unfortunate incident into a teaching moment. they'd like get both the perpetrators and the targets together in one room under adult supervision to talk about what happened and why it should never happen again. >>> in quakertown, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >>> philadelphia police are looking for whomever shot a man in holmesburg. skyfox caught the scene around 5:00 o'clock on the 8200 block of frankford avenue. police say a 38-year-old man was shot in the left leg once and was taken to aria torresdale hospital and is still recoveri recovering. >>> crimes at two philadelphia convenience stor
dr. william& harner is ironic klee a cheltenham grad. dozen middle school students were interviewed and two were found to have engaged in the rock throwing and racial slurs. both will be punished. >> my heart is broken. fortunately, the just a few children, and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd like to turn this unfortunate incident into a...
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dr. william hair they are is ironically a cheltenham grad. he says dozen middle school students were interviewed and two, eighth graders were found to have engage in the rock throwing and racial slurs. both will be punish. >> my heart is broken. fortunately it's just a few children, and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board, and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd like to turn this into teaching moment. they'd like to get the perpetrators and the targets of that friday night incident in the same room together under adult supervision to talk about what happened and why it should never happen again. lucy? >> all right. hopefully it will be a lesson learned. thank you much, bruce. >>> nearly eight months after her murder, police say they have finally arrested a person for the death of winnie harris the 65-year-old community activist died in her west philadelphia home in february. investigators say police had already arrested the suspect for an unrelate
dr. william hair they are is ironically a cheltenham grad. he says dozen middle school students were interviewed and two, eighth graders were found to have engage in the rock throwing and racial slurs. both will be punish. >> my heart is broken. fortunately it's just a few children, and i say children, um, middle school students but they embarrassed me and they embarrassed the school board, and our community. >> reporter: both superintendents told me they'd like to turn this into...
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dr. heather williams who wrote, "help me find my people." judith: thank you, for all three of those. thanks, first, for your family's story. the answer to your second question is no, we have not taken that next step and tried to find any of these people. what we have done in some select cases, and i make my villanova students do this every semester, is, i give them an added to them to find out as much as they can about these people. and that usually means they go to ancestry, which is good. i will take that. invariably they say, oh yes, they found each other, i have the evidence that they found each other. and that is what we all want to find out. that they found each other. but, we have not gone into the archival records to look for people. we have on the site is an invitation for anybody to add any additional things they know, about any of these people. we are starting to get some of that. people will say, i found something else about this person from someplace else, and maybe that is of use to you. we have to figure out how to have all of that available on the site. sort of like a
dr. heather williams who wrote, "help me find my people." judith: thank you, for all three of those. thanks, first, for your family's story. the answer to your second question is no, we have not taken that next step and tried to find any of these people. what we have done in some select cases, and i make my villanova students do this every semester, is, i give them an added to them to find out as much as they can about these people. and that usually means they go to ancestry, which is...
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dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their draft cards.he reverend collected some cards and brought them to the justice department himself. -- indictmentsse charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested for aspiring to aid young man to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get letters who say how can a christian minister oppose the law of the land? these people seem to forget that one, from a religious perspective, never surrenders one's consciousness to the state. it goes through the entire bible. we must obey god rather than men. our puritan forefathers came to this country because they were dedicated to the notion that you do not surrender your conscious to the state. peter and paul were in and out of jail all the time. from a religious point of view, it is possible to say three things about law. one, that it is good. without it, creation would be chaos. t
dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their draft cards.he reverend collected some cards and brought them to the justice department himself. -- indictmentsse charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested for aspiring to aid young man to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get...
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dr. benjamin spock and reverend william sloane hoffman -- coughlan turned in cards.raphic reverend coffinollected some cards and brought them to the justice department themselves. -- charged coughlan, spock, and three others with conspiring to counsel and aid young men to evade the draft. justice department spokesman say the indictments do not foreshadow a general crackdown on dissenters, but a crackdown to-- >> we welcome the indictments. what we want to do is try to demonstrate to the country that many aspects of the war, of the draft law, are unconstitutional. i'm disturbed to get letters of people saying how can you, a christian minister, opposed the law of the land? these people aem to forget that from religious perspective, one never surrenders one conscience to the state. it is through the entire bible. we must obey god rather than men. one's conscience is never surrendered. our puritan forefathers came to this country because they were dedicated to that notion. jesus was officially tagged with treason. he disobeyed the civil law and the holy law. peter and paul worked in and out o
dr. benjamin spock and reverend william sloane hoffman -- coughlan turned in cards.raphic reverend coffinollected some cards and brought them to the justice department themselves. -- charged coughlan, spock, and three others with conspiring to counsel and aid young men to evade the draft. justice department spokesman say the indictments do not foreshadow a general crackdown on dissenters, but a crackdown to-- >> we welcome the indictments. what we want to do is try to demonstrate to the...
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dr. henry louis william gates jr. [ applause ] . >> thank you, thank you.duction. i feel like i'm visiting a religious shrine. i first saw this when i turned 7 years old. i never dreamed i would be standing here at the auditorium of this great high school. if this is a shrine, these are the saints we are here to honor. dr. benjamin mays, the spiritual mentor to the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and president of the venerable morehouse college once said, and i quote we are interlaced and interwoven in a garment of destiny. we are all bound together in one great humanity. we find ourselves bound together in one great humanity at the intersections of history and place, no more so ladies and gentlemen than here in little rock, arkansas. i was four years old when the supreme court ruled that separate was inherently unequal. i was six when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on behalf of 33 african-american students who had attempted to register in all white schools only, of course, to be rebuffed. i was 7 when arkansas governor orv
dr. henry louis william gates jr. [ applause ] . >> thank you, thank you.duction. i feel like i'm visiting a religious shrine. i first saw this when i turned 7 years old. i never dreamed i would be standing here at the auditorium of this great high school. if this is a shrine, these are the saints we are here to honor. dr. benjamin mays, the spiritual mentor to the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and president of the venerable morehouse college once said, and i quote we are interlaced...
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and labour mp dr paul williams, who is also a gp and a member of the health select committee. audience a little of what you experienced. right, it started when he was about ten and we, it was just a complete shock. it came from nowhere. at first ijust thought, he wasn't very mobile, he was just learning how to walk and at first i thought that it was just he was experimenting with moving his arms and things, i thought it was an accident. the first time arms and things, i thought it was an accident. t he first time arms and things, i thought it was an accident. t he hit: time arms and things, i thought it was an accident. t he hit me |e arms and things, i thought it was an accident. t he hit me across the face happened, he hit me across the face so happened, he hit me across the face so hard that my glasses went across the room. i thought it was a one—off, by the end of that week it was happening seven or eight times a day. it escalated so that it was kicking. it was pulling my hair. 0ne of the things he would do would be pull my hair, but then kick me in the face where there is
and labour mp dr paul williams, who is also a gp and a member of the health select committee. audience a little of what you experienced. right, it started when he was about ten and we, it was just a complete shock. it came from nowhere. at first ijust thought, he wasn't very mobile, he was just learning how to walk and at first i thought that it was just he was experimenting with moving his arms and things, i thought it was an accident. the first time arms and things, i thought it was an...
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dr. amber robins, our health and media fellow, joined william brangham on facebook live to take your questionsice? washing your hands and getting vaccinated. >> as a family doctor, i could not get away without saying vaccinations are a great way to prevent getting viruses like hepatitis a. since they have come out, in the mid '90s, the hepatitis a vaccine has decreased the amount of hepatitis a that we've seen by 95%. that is a huge number. >> sreenivasan: you can watch more of their conversation on our facebook page: facebook.com/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh
dr. amber robins, our health and media fellow, joined william brangham on facebook live to take your questionsice? washing your hands and getting vaccinated. >> as a family doctor, i could not get away without saying vaccinations are a great way to prevent getting viruses like hepatitis a. since they have come out, in the mid '90s, the hepatitis a vaccine has decreased the amount of hepatitis a that we've seen by 95%. that is a huge number. >> sreenivasan: you can watch more of...
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dr. ben carson. he came last year. also robby adam and stephen kendrick. zack williams will be bringing music and leading us in worship. so think of a national church service/town hall meeting. so we're all live broadcast into movie theaters the same way you'd get a ticket to watch the metropolitan opera, get your popcorn and we'll be singing together and praying together across the nation simultaneously and rolling up our sleeve xs listening to very smart people talk to us about how we can lead the way to bring people together in unity rather than being divided and weakened over everything. >> and there are so many things that divide us. you mentioned some of them. what are some of the steps that you think people can go toward unity in faith? >> that's such a great question and that's what we'll be discussing at revive us 2 tomorrow night. so i want people to get their tickets and one of the things that i find is if we're on opposite sides of an issue, people often try common denominator, some common ground that we can build on, and often that turns into nothing more t
dr. ben carson. he came last year. also robby adam and stephen kendrick. zack williams will be bringing music and leading us in worship. so think of a national church service/town hall meeting. so we're all live broadcast into movie theaters the same way you'd get a ticket to watch the metropolitan opera, get your popcorn and we'll be singing together and praying together across the nation simultaneously and rolling up our sleeve xs listening to very smart people talk to us about how we can...
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williams is following that with the latest on the investigation. pete. >> lester, 29-year-old immigrant. lawful permanent resident from uzbekistan who came several years ago. saipov, carrying a dr's address in tampa, florida, two brushes with the law in pennsylvania and gave address in patterson, newark, new jersey. investigators are working to trace his movements into new york, they have the truck rental record, important lead. interviewing family members and friends and himself, in the hospital. big question, was he in touch with terrorist organizations or just inspired? >> thank you pete. savannah guthrie is in lower manhattan, been talking to witnesses. what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: we talked to people down here lester and they're just in shock. this is a residential area, halloween, happened at very moment that schools around here were just letting out and kids starting to spill onto the streets and trick or treating. middle school and elementary school right where the scene ended, also a community college. i spoke to a young woman studying in the library this afternoon when she heard shots ring out. take a listen. >> i ran over and saw this truck that was smash
williams is following that with the latest on the investigation. pete. >> lester, 29-year-old immigrant. lawful permanent resident from uzbekistan who came several years ago. saipov, carrying a dr's address in tampa, florida, two brushes with the law in pennsylvania and gave address in patterson, newark, new jersey. investigators are working to trace his movements into new york, they have the truck rental record, important lead. interviewing family members and friends and himself, in the...
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dr. charles, the honorable senator joe lieberman the we are thrilled to be able to get back on campus and doctor william roper. so over to you guys. thank you, frank. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. we are delighted, i think we are to be here afterward the conversation such a delight but i think it will be. it's one that i i think we're l looking forward to. i i thought maybe what would do before we actually dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with the topic area and your areas of interest and focus. charles, europe bio scientist what else can kills about what you do on a daily basis? >> well, i'm a scientist who explain scientific concepts and technology to nonscientist. i don't actually practice sites in a lab anymore but i use my skills and background to write and communicate for the policymakers we need to provide about implications of those technologies. >> with a focus on -- >> national security. my area is in bio weapons and my background is in microbiology. >> senator lieberman, we all know you from your many incarnations, campaigns. but you had throughout your career a ve
dr. charles, the honorable senator joe lieberman the we are thrilled to be able to get back on campus and doctor william roper. so over to you guys. thank you, frank. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. we are delighted, i think we are to be here afterward the conversation such a delight but i think it will be. it's one that i i think we're l looking forward to. i i thought maybe what would do before we actually dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with the topic area...
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william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's dietom. coke, dr.epper, and pepsi hear you and we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org when only the best will do... one of a...
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williams. he made significant strides on his knee, listed as questionable. jay gruden sounds questionable about having him on the field. >> he did a little bit today, dr >> i trust i've been around him now, this is my fourth year and he's given me no reason not to. so, he's such a good athlete, but even if he's a little bit sore, not quite 100%, he's probably more effective than a majority of tackles in the league, so. >> tom wilson returns to the ice for the caps in the preseason. he was suspended for a second time for games for a late hit against st. louis. wilson, he's eager to prove he's ready to contribute to the team. >> it's exciting. got a season debut excitement. but it's going to be my job to channel that and push it toward good areas and make sure that i play with poise and contain the excitement a little bit when i get out there and try and kind of evolve with the league and with my game and hopefully we can get out there and just play good clean hockey. >> all right. caps 2-1-1 on the season. they have the devils tonight. time to keep track of them for their championship run. it's early in the season but that's what mrs >> got to get behind them fas
williams. he made significant strides on his knee, listed as questionable. jay gruden sounds questionable about having him on the field. >> he did a little bit today, dr >> i trust i've been around him now, this is my fourth year and he's given me no reason not to. so, he's such a good athlete, but even if he's a little bit sore, not quite 100%, he's probably more effective than a majority of tackles in the league, so. >> tom wilson returns to the ice for the caps in the...
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the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine. dr. patila bills. elizabe elizabeth egbert. earnest green. gloria ray, carlata renear. dr. terrence roberts. mini jane brown tricky. thelma mothershed, wier. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our mc for today. an educator and community leader and the first african american to attend little rock central high school for 10 lth, 11th and 12th grades before graduating in 1962. dr. civil jordan hampton. >> please be seated. thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have travelled from down the block and others have come from around the country and overseas. as i look out into this crowd i see many familiar faces, many long-time friends. i also see many new faces. no matter how far you travel to be here or how many people in this room you know, please know we are honored to have you here without you here in this audience th
the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine. dr. patila bills. elizabe elizabeth egbert. earnest green. gloria ray, carlata renear. dr. terrence roberts. mini jane brown tricky. thelma mothershed, wier. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our mc for today....
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william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. ♪ ♪ you nervous? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr.mmendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. i'll have the langoustine lfor you, sir?i. the original call was for langoustine ravioli. a langoustine is a tiny kind of lobster. a slight shellfish allergy rules that out, plus my wife ordered the langoustine. i will have chicken tenders and tater tots. if you're a ref, you way over-explain things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. sir, we don't have tater tots. it's what you do. i will have nachos! >>> written by a nice reporter. now the poor guy, you ought to see this guy. i don't know what i said. i don't remember. he's going like, i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. >> we're joined by dr. bandy lee on the faculty of the yale school of medicine and editor of "the dangerous case of donald trump." 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts assess a president. also joining us
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dr. king and said he needed to stop challenging. it's just wrong and we have to challenge it. >> indeed. bishop william, always a pleasure to talk to you, sir. thank you very much. >> blessings. take care now. >>> up next, new details about harvey weinstein's sexual harassment scandal. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis... ..and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors... ...we chose prolia®... ...to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones... ...by stopping cells that damage them... ...with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling... ...rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone... ...problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. peak to your doctor before stopping prolia®, as spine and othe
dr. king and said he needed to stop challenging. it's just wrong and we have to challenge it. >> indeed. bishop william, always a pleasure to talk to you, sir. thank you very much. >> blessings. take care now. >>> up next, new details about harvey weinstein's sexual harassment scandal. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis... ..and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors... ...we chose prolia®... ...to help make...
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william wall of. he said today it had no problem there. he is charged with accepting replied on a private jet and other gifts from florida i dr. nelson -- florida i dr. solomon nelson. king's election commission says president uhuru kenyatta, the poll was boycotted by kenya's main opposition group. election officials say he received 7.5 million of the votes cast. it was also declared the winner of the presidential election back in august, but it has been nullified by the supreme court. global news 24 hours a day powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm emma chandra, this is bloomberg. julia: coming up, it's our stock of the hour. we will be digging into the weeds with medical marijuana company canada growth. after i today constellation brands but just shy of a 10% stake. we will be digging, that's next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: our stock of the hour writing high today. shares of canada-based canopy growth, the ticker is we. pricing after getting a new investment. julie hyman is here with the details. julie: weed cn, because is a canadian comp
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william brangham is back with that with a look at what it could mean. >> brangham: and for that, we're joined by two people who've studied this epidemic for a long time: drrtha madras sits on president trump's opioid commission. she's a professor of psychobiology at harvard medical school. and dr. andrew kolodny-- he's co-director of opioid policy research at brandeis university's heller school and is executive director of "physicians for responsible opioid prescribing," a group dedicated to reducing the over- prescription of painkillers. welcome to you both to the newshour. >> thank you, delighted to be here. >> andrew kolodny i would like to start with you, i wonder if you could give me your reaction to the president's initiative today? >> i'm disappointed. we heard from the president last august that he considered the opioid crisis to be an emergency. back in august i would have expected the president to announce what he was going to do about the problem and to begin taking action. if you call a problem an emergency, you expect to see immediate action to address it. and then months went by and today we heard again that he considers this an emergency.
william brangham is back with that with a look at what it could mean. >> brangham: and for that, we're joined by two people who've studied this epidemic for a long time: drrtha madras sits on president trump's opioid commission. she's a professor of psychobiology at harvard medical school. and dr. andrew kolodny-- he's co-director of opioid policy research at brandeis university's heller school and is executive director of "physicians for responsible opioid prescribing," a group...