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. >> brad: hamilton's caught 13 passes tonight. >> todd: there it is. >> brad: hamilton's got it at the wide receiver screens. they faked the wide receiver screen and threw it deep to hamilton and got the ball inside the 2 yard line. >> brad: they go hurry-up. penn state lines up in a hurry. first and goal. hackenberg. the fade. to the corner -- goes through the hands of lewis. well covered there. than was grant on the coverage. well, they took a shot, knowing it's only going to be second down and it's actually around the 2 yard line. >> todd: lynch has given them a little spark running the football here in the second half. one thing we haven't seen, we've seen quarterback sneaks. we've not seen a designed quarterback run from penn state. you gain an extra blocker if you do that. >> brad: at the 2 yard line in overtime. first possession, penn state's got it. second down and goal. lynch. close. it will be third down and goal. now do they come up, put it in the hands of their quarterback at the 1 yard line? >> todd: they're bringing in the heavy package, an extra offensive lineman. and bi
. >> brad: hamilton's caught 13 passes tonight. >> todd: there it is. >> brad: hamilton's got it at the wide receiver screens. they faked the wide receiver screen and threw it deep to hamilton and got the ball inside the 2 yard line. >> brad: they go hurry-up. penn state lines up in a hurry. first and goal. hackenberg. the fade. to the corner -- goes through the hands of lewis. well covered there. than was grant on the coverage. well, they took a shot, knowing it's only...
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. >> brad: hamilton's caught 13 passes tonight. >> todd: there it is. >> brad: hamilton's got it at the 2! >> todd: they threw 14 wide receiver screens. they faked the wide receiver screen and threw it deep to hamilton and got the ball inside the 2 yard line. >> brad: they go hurry-up. penn state lines up in a hurry. first and goal. hackenberg. the fade. to the corner -- goes through the hands of lewis. well covered there. than was grant on the coverage. well, they took a shot, knowing it's only going to be second down and it's actually around the 2 yard line. >> todd: lynch has given them a little spark running the football here in the second half. one thing we haven't seen, we've seen quarterback sneaks. we've not seen a designed quarterback run from penn state. you gain an extra blocker if you do that. >> brad: at the 2 yard line in overtime. first possession, penn state's got it. second down and goal. lynch. close. it will be third down and goal. now do they come up, put it in the hands of their quarterback at the 1 yard line? >> todd: they're bringing in the heavy package, an extra
. >> brad: hamilton's caught 13 passes tonight. >> todd: there it is. >> brad: hamilton's got it at the 2! >> todd: they threw 14 wide receiver screens. they faked the wide receiver screen and threw it deep to hamilton and got the ball inside the 2 yard line. >> brad: they go hurry-up. penn state lines up in a hurry. first and goal. hackenberg. the fade. to the corner -- goes through the hands of lewis. well covered there. than was grant on the coverage. well, they...
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. >>> a campbell woman is in the hospital after being rescued off mount hamilton this morning. she had been struck overnight in a ravine after her car went down an embankment. janine de la vega was there for the dramatic rescue operation and explains how crews were able to find the woman. >> reporter: all eyes were on this coast guard helicopter this morning as it hovered over mount hamilton in the hills above san jose. their focus a woman from campbell who spent the night in this ravine. >> so right now we're calling it moderately critical, injuries to the lower extremities and abdomen and obviously she's been down there since 2:00 yesterday afternoon. so, you know, probably in quite a bit of shock zblfnth the chp says yesterday afternoon the woman was driving on mount hamilton road when her car fell 500 feet down an embankment. she was thrown out of her chevy which landed upside down. officers say the system in her car alerted them about the accident but they were directed to go to campbell and found nothing. the woman's mother filed a missing person's report with campbell po
. >>> a campbell woman is in the hospital after being rescued off mount hamilton this morning. she had been struck overnight in a ravine after her car went down an embankment. janine de la vega was there for the dramatic rescue operation and explains how crews were able to find the woman. >> reporter: all eyes were on this coast guard helicopter this morning as it hovered over mount hamilton in the hills above san jose. their focus a woman from campbell who spent the night in...
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you are looking at mount hamilton in santa clara county.ing to find a woman who drove off a ravine yesterday afternoon. they have a helicopter overhead to help look for her. janine de la vega joins us now live from the scene to give us an update. goops, janine. >> reporter: we're right below mount hamilton road. we want to take you up to the crash scene. a car went oef over this -- over this embankment. we're told she's 28 years old. she's from campbell and has been stuck there overnight. they brought in a coast guard helicopter. i would say two minutes ago we saw a rope come down from the helicopter, a medic was climbing down that rope rappelling down and right now he's with that victim and they are trying to figure out, you know, how to treat her down there. we're told that she's gonna be then hoisted back up and then taken to a hospital. now, she drove over this embankment we're told by authorities sometime yesterday afternoon, possibly around 3:00. we're told that her car was overturned and it was the system inside her car that alerted
you are looking at mount hamilton in santa clara county.ing to find a woman who drove off a ravine yesterday afternoon. they have a helicopter overhead to help look for her. janine de la vega joins us now live from the scene to give us an update. goops, janine. >> reporter: we're right below mount hamilton road. we want to take you up to the crash scene. a car went oef over this -- over this embankment. we're told she's 28 years old. she's from campbell and has been stuck there overnight....
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nbc 10's jesse gary is live in hamilton township. and jesse, i know the school district had a meeting last night about this, but how are parents feeling? are they reassured at all? >> reporter: christine, some parents are keeping their children home from school today. others want more information about the possible spread of the enterovirus. let's take a look at our video. district officials are disinfecting the classroom where the cases took place, and they say better hygiene practices coupled with keeping sick children home can help prevent the spread. the increased concern comes after 4-year-old yardville student eli waller died in his sleep last month. the cause confirmed by the cdc as enterovirus d-68. his father released a statement to the community, which reads in part "my wife and i simply cannot thank you enough for the roles you played in eli's life. and while our hearts break at his passing, our hearts also overflow with overwhelming gratitude." i've been calling the school this morning, checking the website to see if ther
nbc 10's jesse gary is live in hamilton township. and jesse, i know the school district had a meeting last night about this, but how are parents feeling? are they reassured at all? >> reporter: christine, some parents are keeping their children home from school today. others want more information about the possible spread of the enterovirus. let's take a look at our video. district officials are disinfecting the classroom where the cases took place, and they say better hygiene practices...
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a split in can see washington's cabinet between jefferson and hamilton. madison was firmly on jefferson's side of that split. no more questions. thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >> you're watching american istory tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span s on twitter at history for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. . on american history tv, political science professor explains how or why nixon's victory in 1968 election came in a pivo
a split in can see washington's cabinet between jefferson and hamilton. madison was firmly on jefferson's side of that split. no more questions. thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >> you're watching american istory tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span s on twitter at history for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. . on american history tv, political science professor explains how or why...
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in hamilton township, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> a philadelphia woman made history in the jewish religion today, rabbi debra waxman was inaugurated first female president of jewish reconstructionist movement and seminary and more than 100 congregations nationwide. each again ration must reconstruct the religion to keep up with evolving spiritual needs and remain relevant. >> task of progressive judeism is identifying what are those values so worthwhile that we should voluntarily submerge our individual desires to them? >> rabbi wax man's inauguration also marks the first time a woman has become president of both a seminary and major jewish movement. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight a bizarre scene at poling plays in ukraine where a man dressed at darth vader demanded to do. >> and first preparing for worst how local firefighters are learning more skills more familiar to counter parts out west and eagles taking open the cardinals and arizona right now. jeff skversky has an update on the game when "action news" jeff skversky has an update on the game when
in hamilton township, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> a philadelphia woman made history in the jewish religion today, rabbi debra waxman was inaugurated first female president of jewish reconstructionist movement and seminary and more than 100 congregations nationwide. each again ration must reconstruct the religion to keep up with evolving spiritual needs and remain relevant. >> task of progressive judeism is identifying what are those values so worthwhile...
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fox 29's steve keeley live in hamilton township with the very latest, steve, good morning. >> reporter: well, chris, if you look at that map, notice that one of the new cases cents here in mercer county, but not here in hamilton. so not involving this school. and we were at the school monday, all of the parents we met were confident that health and local political leaders are doing everything right, and all they could to keep everybody safe. however, we new that some parents probably were keeping their kids home including one dad, with three kids here, who showed up at this meeting last night, and was very angry, and very disappointed, and very critical of how they're handling the situation, so you have got two sides to the story, seems like majority of parents are keeping their kids in school, are keeping their fate, and local political leaders since it was confirm over the weekend, that four year old eli waller died from the enterovirus here. so chris, kerrey, you'll hear from both sides of the story including also hearing from the state health department leader here for 25 years, wh
fox 29's steve keeley live in hamilton township with the very latest, steve, good morning. >> reporter: well, chris, if you look at that map, notice that one of the new cases cents here in mercer county, but not here in hamilton. so not involving this school. and we were at the school monday, all of the parents we met were confident that health and local political leaders are doing everything right, and all they could to keep everybody safe. however, we new that some parents probably were...
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parents gather to learn more about the cyrus that killed a 4-year-old boy in hamilton township, new jersey. >> and a celebration. polish pride on the parkway. >> and controversy commencement. cop-killer jamaal spoke by video to grads at a college in vermont today. >> supporters of officer faulkner's family make sure supporters remember the man whose life was taken away. supporters gathered at a vigil. kenneth. >> reporter: sarah, walter it was a show of support for slain officer daniel faulkner 30 minute moment of silence and happened right here in front of faulkner's memorial planing. it was not jamaal's first commencement address but state legislators working today is making sure it was his last. >> they stood in silence. philadelphia police range and file recruits and supporters of murdered philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner. at the same time as this silent vigil in the place hi was killed the man convicted of his 1981 slaying jamaal was delivering the commencement address at a small vermont college. >> apparently this is a school up there they don't grade you there's no teache
parents gather to learn more about the cyrus that killed a 4-year-old boy in hamilton township, new jersey. >> and a celebration. polish pride on the parkway. >> and controversy commencement. cop-killer jamaal spoke by video to grads at a college in vermont today. >> supporters of officer faulkner's family make sure supporters remember the man whose life was taken away. supporters gathered at a vigil. kenneth. >> reporter: sarah, walter it was a show of support for slain...
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much of the concern about the enterovirus in our area is centered in hamilton township, new jersey.oday students at yardville elementary school returned to class for the first time since the death of four year old eli waller. he was positively linkd to that virus. the cdc confirmed on friday the preschooler died of enterovirus d68. >> i have a son who is extremely asthmatic and my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> it's here. it's here to stay and we as citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has activate add prevention strategy including intense cleaning of all their schools. >>> the cdc is also testing a classmate of waller who was hospitalized shortly before waller's death to see if that child has enterovirus. that child is recovering at home. >> meantime fears of ebola are spreading worldwide tonight. a spanish news treated a missionary for the disease at a hospital in madrid has now tested positive for ebola. it is the first known transmission of the outbreak outside of west africa.
much of the concern about the enterovirus in our area is centered in hamilton township, new jersey.oday students at yardville elementary school returned to class for the first time since the death of four year old eli waller. he was positively linkd to that virus. the cdc confirmed on friday the preschooler died of enterovirus d68. >> i have a son who is extremely asthmatic and my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> it's here. it's here to stay and we as citizens and teachers and...
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you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >> reporter: the burglar made off with an ipod and items of clothing that were in the car and in the trunk. hamilton's surveillance system captured it all. >> the actual burglary was very quick and it was a couple minutes, they were in and out in what i thought was a locked vehicle. it was locked. they unlocked it somehow. >> reporter: at least four other cars in the neighborhood were also burglarized that same morning. some of them keyless as well. concord police say they haven't been able to verify if a device was used, but say car burglaries are definitely on the rise in the city. hamilton's worried. >> i've never seen it in my life and obviously technology is wonderful until things like this happen. but this is very scary. >> reporter: now, you're looking at a still image of the suspect. he appears to be wearing a l
you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >> reporter: the burglar made off with an ipod and items of clothing that were in the car and in the trunk. hamilton's surveillance system captured it all. >> the actual burglary was very quick and it was a couple...
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>> the 4-year-old boy from hamilton township died last week and testing began on monday. the tests came back positive forth enterovirus d krls 68. t cdc is only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear if the virus played a role in the child's death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test hamilton township came out with a few remarks last night saying they are saddened by this child's death. meanti meantime, mario dow said this, our thoughts we main with the family at this very difficult time. she goes on to add, while the child has tested positive for evd68, the cause of death has not yet been determined and it is unclear if ev-d68 played a direct role or was a contributing factor in his death. hamilton township will open up the call center to take questions about this virus, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. that phone number is 609-586-0311. we also have that phone number of course on nbc10.com. i'm looking into how health officials here are trying to prevent the spread of this virus. i'm working on
>> the 4-year-old boy from hamilton township died last week and testing began on monday. the tests came back positive forth enterovirus d krls 68. t cdc is only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear if the virus played a role in the child's death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test hamilton township came out with a few remarks last night saying they are saddened by this child's death. meanti meantime,...
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. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, this morning, being treated for enterovirus d68. this as concern continues to grow, now that this virus has become deadly in the delaware valley. she's described, by his father, beautiful need, striving, caution, and surprise, the four year oley lie waller's life cut short died in his sleep nearby two weeks ago, now the cdc reports the yards ville student tested positive foreign at the owe virus d678. this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it, and c
. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, this morning, being treated for...
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"action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in hamilton township with the latest. any. >> reporter: and walter, sarah, that little boy's death gripped this community and tonight parents with children in the same school district came out to ask a lot of questions. they want to make sure their children will be safe in the classroom. >> i just need to know what they're going to be doing to take care of everything. >> reporter: parents went before a panel of health, state and school officials with concerned. >> certain rooms have no ventilation whatsoever. >> reporter: and suggestions and questions. >> why aren't they being swabd to find out -- >> do we have to keep the children no they sneezing or cough. >> reporter: eli waller a 4-year-old died from entrovirus d 68 september 5. the cdc confirmed d 68 results this past friday and medical examiner confirmed the cause of death saturday. another 4-year-old with symptoms is waiting for results from his sample sent to the cdc. the two boys shared a classroom. one in morning free school and the other afternoon class. offici
"action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in hamilton township with the latest. any. >> reporter: and walter, sarah, that little boy's death gripped this community and tonight parents with children in the same school district came out to ask a lot of questions. they want to make sure their children will be safe in the classroom. >> i just need to know what they're going to be doing to take care of everything. >> reporter: parents went before a panel of health,...
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hamilton township is trying to stop this virus from spreading.y're advising everyone to wash their hands, avoid close contact with sick people and disinfect surfaces. all things generally done around sick individuals anyway but the reminder is out there. health officials are also recommend that anyone who is sick stay home from work or school and get to a doctor if there are breathing problems that are getting worse. as i mentioned, hamilton township just opened a call center to take questions and concerns. that phone number is 609-586-0311. that number will stay open until noon today. if you don't have a pen and paper handy we put that phone number on ur website nbc10.com. you can find it there. rm. >>> children's hospital of philadelphia is treating three kids can sudden muscle weakness. they're waiting to determine if those symptoms are linked to enterovirus d68. the hospital has treated five kids recently who had the virus. doctors say none of those children experienced the muscle weakness. if you would like to learn more go to our website no
hamilton township is trying to stop this virus from spreading.y're advising everyone to wash their hands, avoid close contact with sick people and disinfect surfaces. all things generally done around sick individuals anyway but the reminder is out there. health officials are also recommend that anyone who is sick stay home from work or school and get to a doctor if there are breathing problems that are getting worse. as i mentioned, hamilton township just opened a call center to take questions...
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as a documentary record shows, hamilton was successful. and a month later the president signed such an act. soon thereafter congress agreed to assume $21.5 million in state revolutionary war debt. this has become known as the compromise of 1790, the first of the three great sectional compromises that came like clock work every 30 years and held the union together, except for the last. from the moment the federal government arrived on the potomac river at the end of 1800, residents of washington, d.c. lived under the constant threat that congress would move elsewhere. the concern remained until 1870 when the republican party and best friend washington, d.c. has ever had in the white house, that great american president ulysses s. grant put an end to it. grant believed the 1790 decision to have been of such constitutional magnitude that the question of removal, quote, should go through the same process at least as amendments to the constitution. even if there be a constitutional power to remove it, which is not settled, unquote. his implied
as a documentary record shows, hamilton was successful. and a month later the president signed such an act. soon thereafter congress agreed to assume $21.5 million in state revolutionary war debt. this has become known as the compromise of 1790, the first of the three great sectional compromises that came like clock work every 30 years and held the union together, except for the last. from the moment the federal government arrived on the potomac river at the end of 1800, residents of...
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hamilton was a more adventurous guy. hamilton is more of a risk taker. often a risk badly taken. and john adams was a raving egomaniac. they all had these distinctive personalities. i think madison in some ways is more of the embodiment of a reasonable 18th-century gentleman. mary, reading her manuscript -- she described lots of adjectives to madison's reaction to events at the convention, and i am not persuaded by any of them. nobody had better experience, i think, before 1787, the madison did. the idea that the outcome of a particular debate would upset him -- i mean, he was frustrated. but he would have a mercurial position, beat up one day and down the next? i am pretty skeptical about that. you know politics. you know real politicians. the good ones -- they learn how to cope. you learn, you win a few, you lose a few, you get rained out. i think madison was that way. it is hard to distinguish him from his public role. the others all have other attributes to their personality. with madison, you really have to love the ideas. i love the ideas, so i find him a great guy to work
hamilton was a more adventurous guy. hamilton is more of a risk taker. often a risk badly taken. and john adams was a raving egomaniac. they all had these distinctive personalities. i think madison in some ways is more of the embodiment of a reasonable 18th-century gentleman. mary, reading her manuscript -- she described lots of adjectives to madison's reaction to events at the convention, and i am not persuaded by any of them. nobody had better experience, i think, before 1787, the madison...
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at stein and high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns. people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> coming up we will talk to family physician doctor rob danoff about the enterovirus ande bowl and a growing concerns and questions in our area about both of those deadly illnesses. >>> the parents of an american held biasis released a video message pleading for their son's life. peter casek who change his name to abdul rahman in captivity was taken hostage in syria a year ago where he was helping refugees. indiana native is a former army ranger who served in iraq, his parents say he started in an organization to help syrians training civilians and giving food, clothing and medical aid to those in need. >> most of all know that we love you and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom,. >> in the latest, isis video, militant, allen henning and threaten casek's life. militant says beheading is retaliation for britain joining u.s. air strikes against isis. >>> a flag that flew over u.s. capitol on septe
at stein and high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns. people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> coming up we will talk to family physician doctor rob danoff about the enterovirus ande bowl and a growing concerns and questions in our area about both of those deadly illnesses. >>> the parents of an american held biasis released a video message pleading for their son's life. peter casek who...
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hamilton township has four high schools. three middle schools and 17 elementary schools. so tonight's meeting here could be very well attended. as all teachers, parents, even custodial staff is invited to take part. this today as we learned that little 4-year-old eli waller has been a fighter from the beginning of his life. the youngest of triplets. his family is mourning his loss. >> oh, my gosh, my heart goes out to them. i'm so sorry to hear about it. >> reporter: an entire community is remembering eli waller. a little boy who loved his family, soccer and whose father says was a beautiful mix of eagerness and hesitancy. writing in part, my wife and i simply cannot thank you all enough for the roles you played to eli's life. while our hearts break at his passing, our hearts also overflow with overwhelming gratitude. it comes as school officials will answer questions tonight and explain that student attendance will be tracked in coming days. and any patterns of respiratory illness, districtwide, will be investigated. waller attended pm pre-k. another little boy who atten
hamilton township has four high schools. three middle schools and 17 elementary schools. so tonight's meeting here could be very well attended. as all teachers, parents, even custodial staff is invited to take part. this today as we learned that little 4-year-old eli waller has been a fighter from the beginning of his life. the youngest of triplets. his family is mourning his loss. >> oh, my gosh, my heart goes out to them. i'm so sorry to hear about it. >> reporter: an entire...
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at yardville elementary school in hamilton township, new jersey, blue and gold ribbons for ely waller who died from a disease who has parents in the u.s. worried. >> my main concern is what i am supposed to look for. is it something mild or serious or everything. >> reporter: concerned mothers attended this news conference where they talked about the death of the preschoolers. it was confirmed that the boy decide from the virus, d68. it's a strain of entrovirus d68 that would attack young children, pre-schoolers, toddlers who have for the most part, compromised immune systems. >> reporter: now there's a second boy at the same school at risk. officials say he came down with the symptoms sudden muscle weakness seen in other children across the country. cases linked to four other deaths. at the children's hospital in philadelphia, doctors have reported three cases, children with weakness in one or more limbs with changes in the spine. the boys in hamilton township who both went home sick on september 19 shared the same clammer, but not at the same time. the health department is optimisti
at yardville elementary school in hamilton township, new jersey, blue and gold ribbons for ely waller who died from a disease who has parents in the u.s. worried. >> my main concern is what i am supposed to look for. is it something mild or serious or everything. >> reporter: concerned mothers attended this news conference where they talked about the death of the preschoolers. it was confirmed that the boy decide from the virus, d68. it's a strain of entrovirus d68 that would attack...
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nbc 10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in hamilton township.to doing to calm the fears. >> reporter: we just found out a few minutes ago from the superintendent's office here in hamifn township that the student
nbc 10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in hamilton township.to doing to calm the fears. >> reporter: we just found out a few minutes ago from the superintendent's office here in hamifn township that the student
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at steinard high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns, people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and a tense situation in upper merion township a man there is being accused of holding a woman against her will inside of his home. it happened on the 300 block of south warner road, police responded to the scene, after reports of gunshots, the the woman eventually escaped and told police that the suspect was shane gallagher. he was taken into custody shortly after that. >>> the parents of an indiana man who is being held by the militant group is is are pleading for his life. their video appeal was released aid day after extremist crime to have beheaded british aid worker allen henning. reporter wendy gel let has details. >> reporter: parents of the american held biasis release aid video message saturday pleading for his relief. >> we implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let their son go. >> reporter: twenty-six year-old peter chasek who changed his name, in captivity was taken hostage la
at steinard high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns, people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and a tense situation in upper merion township a man there is being accused of holding a woman against her will inside of his home. it happened on the 300 block of south warner road, police responded to the scene, after reports of gunshots, the the woman eventually escaped and told police that the...
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the second project then in the infrastructure category is the hamilton pool plaster pool shell. since the capital renovation of hamilton pool in 2010-2011, the pool shell has sustained cracks on two occasions. we plastered over this the very popular pool, the one pool that has the water slide in it. last month a third significant crack appeared in the pool at midpoint. and we believe that this recurring condition is a result of a poor product specification of a bonding agent for plastering adherence to the underlying concrete pool structure. consequently, the additional pool shell cracks will continue to occur unless we address this underlying cause. so we propose to demolish the existing pool shell and reinstall a new plaster shell with the appropriate bondinging at. we can accomplish this project during the upcoming maintenance period that starts friday of this week and cost estimate is $110,780. so the total you have there with 25% contingency to cover all four projects is $654,630. so our recommendation to the commission is approval of this amount from the open space conting
the second project then in the infrastructure category is the hamilton pool plaster pool shell. since the capital renovation of hamilton pool in 2010-2011, the pool shell has sustained cracks on two occasions. we plastered over this the very popular pool, the one pool that has the water slide in it. last month a third significant crack appeared in the pool at midpoint. and we believe that this recurring condition is a result of a poor product specification of a bonding agent for plastering...
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members of the public will pay respects as cirillo's funeral procession winds through the city of hamilton. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they are airing in states with critical senate races in arkansas and iowa and louisiana. primarily targeting the older
members of the public will pay respects as cirillo's funeral procession winds through the city of hamilton. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they are airing...
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>> rosemary, what we know at this point, that 4-year-old boy from hamilton township do i'd last week. testing began on monday. the tests came back positive for the enterovirus d68, the cdc is conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear right now if that virus, in fact, played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for this enterovirus d68. same situation. the cdc can't officially say that was the cause of death, at least not yet. this virus has sickened at least 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test hamilton township came out with a few remarks saying they are sa saddened by this child's death. our thoughts remain with the family at this very difficult time. she goes on to add, while the child has tested positive for ev-d68 the cause of death has not yet been determined and it is unclear if ev-d68 played a direct role or was a contributing factor in his death. a lot of questions this morning but hamilton township will be open
>> rosemary, what we know at this point, that 4-year-old boy from hamilton township do i'd last week. testing began on monday. the tests came back positive for the enterovirus d68, the cdc is conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear right now if that virus, in fact, played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for this enterovirus d68. same situation. the cdc can't...
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reynolds middle school in hamilton gusting to 26, now, 27, and then back to 26 miles an hour. remember these are live neighborhood network sites. so they will continue to change as the conditions do. a seasonable day to day and interesting thing about this is last hour the high was only 71. so this is a a late afternoon high of 72 degrees with that brilliant sunshine. right new we have cooled it down to 68 in philadelphia. sixty-eight in trenton. sixty-nine in allentown. already down to 60 in the poconos. to the west we will have rain, and pittsburgh, cleveland, temperatures only in the 50's this afternoon. signs of a turbulent season. we saw morning low temperatures, sunday, and today that were quite cold in the 40's, the the coldest since last spring. the average low is 52 but watch what happened, over the the next couple of mornings as we time the chill a little bit for the morning. tomorrow morning, wednesday morning, we will see some warm starts to the day and then that trails off by the even of the week as it will get colder overnight again but those cool nights help our
reynolds middle school in hamilton gusting to 26, now, 27, and then back to 26 miles an hour. remember these are live neighborhood network sites. so they will continue to change as the conditions do. a seasonable day to day and interesting thing about this is last hour the high was only 71. so this is a a late afternoon high of 72 degrees with that brilliant sunshine. right new we have cooled it down to 68 in philadelphia. sixty-eight in trenton. sixty-nine in allentown. already down to 60 in...
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. >>> but the big story on "action news" is confirmation that a little boy from hamilton township has died of event owe virus 68. first known fatality linked to that illness and another little boy from the same school is sick and health officials are taking quick action. "action news" reporter andie mccormack has the store friday mercer county. >> i received a call from the state and cdc last evening, and that is when we referred it on to the medical examiner and she made confirmation this morning. >> reporter: four year-old eli waller could be first case where enterovirus d68 is the actual cause of the death. saturday the mercer county medical examiner announced eli's succumbed to the virus last thursday. this friday, the the enters for disease control confirmed the samples were in fact, d68. >> it is a reason to send samples to atlanta to confirm it was a d68 strain of the enterovirus. >> reporter: another little boy from the schoocame down with symptoms several weeks ago. he went to the hospital but we are told that now he is resting at home comfortably but doctors took samples fro
. >>> but the big story on "action news" is confirmation that a little boy from hamilton township has died of event owe virus 68. first known fatality linked to that illness and another little boy from the same school is sick and health officials are taking quick action. "action news" reporter andie mccormack has the store friday mercer county. >> i received a call from the state and cdc last evening, and that is when we referred it on to the medical examiner...
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. >>> a campbell woman is in intensive care after being rescued from her overturned car on mount hamilton. 28-year-old melissa vazquez spent 19 hours in the wreckage before being found and a coast guard helicopter got her to the hospital. it was a campbell police officer who pinpointed her location. he was able to unlock her "find my iphone" app by figuring out the password to her ipad. >> so i made an educated guess based on a series of common numbers that people use for passwords. >> and it only took him three tries. the onstar in her gm car pointed to two incorrect locations after she crashed monday afternoon. it was the next morning when officer cameron figured out her true location. >> what are the chances three tries? amazing. >>> contra costa health services offer free hiv and aids testing. testing is confidential and the results are available pretty quickly in 20 minutes. we posted more information about the places to get tested today on our website, kpix.com. >>> some silicon valley giants are offering an unusual benefit to their female employees. kpix 5's kiet do is live in menl
. >>> a campbell woman is in intensive care after being rescued from her overturned car on mount hamilton. 28-year-old melissa vazquez spent 19 hours in the wreckage before being found and a coast guard helicopter got her to the hospital. it was a campbell police officer who pinpointed her location. he was able to unlock her "find my iphone" app by figuring out the password to her ipad. >> so i made an educated guess based on a series of common numbers that people use...
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he attended yardville elementary school in hamilton township. the at a town hall meeting last night school officials a assured parents that safety protocols are enforced and we will have more on this story and a live report at 5:30. >>> well, we are off to a sunny and mild start, this week, but more rain could be in our future. meteorologist kathy orr is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the look at the first forecast, kathy. >> i shed the coat, longer i'm out here longer it feels. we have strong southerly wind gusting to 20 to 30 miles an hour at times and that is warming us up, it will do the same tomorrow but take a look at these morning lows this he were impressive. mount pocono 37 this morning. allentown waking up to 39. elsewhere in the 40's. in philadelphia, 47. wildwood waking up to 46. and, it was seasonable high of 71 in philadelphia average high has dropped to 70 degrees. right now across the region we have some 07's along the i-95 corridor even inial own town and reading, and, 71 wilmington. elsewhere in the 60's. we have watch
he attended yardville elementary school in hamilton township. the at a town hall meeting last night school officials a assured parents that safety protocols are enforced and we will have more on this story and a live report at 5:30. >>> well, we are off to a sunny and mild start, this week, but more rain could be in our future. meteorologist kathy orr is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the look at the first forecast, kathy. >> i shed the coat, longer i'm out here longer...
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"eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers reports now from hamilton township. >> when you see photos ofittle eli, his personality length off the page. >> reporter: hamilton township mayor kelly yaede described the young victim where for the first time we learned how he died. >> the cause of death was enterovirus d68. >> reporter: eli died over week ago. officials weren't insured if the boy died as a result of the virus. that determination was made late friday by the mercer county medical examiner's office after receiving test results from the centers for disease control. another student i was in the different class but got sick the same time eli d he has recovered. officials say the schools are safe. >> the attendance at the school on friday was back up to a full attendance in that classroom. >> reporter: but for some parents there remains some worry. >> it's clean and everything but how do you know that your child isn't walking by somebody that's sick. >> what am i supposed to look for? is it something mild? something serious or everything. >> reporter: health officials stress this is
"eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers reports now from hamilton township. >> when you see photos ofittle eli, his personality length off the page. >> reporter: hamilton township mayor kelly yaede described the young victim where for the first time we learned how he died. >> the cause of death was enterovirus d68. >> reporter: eli died over week ago. officials weren't insured if the boy died as a result of the virus. that determination was made late friday by...
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he was cents four years old, eli waller, went to yardville elementary school in hamilton township, new jersey, eli died had his sleep nearly two weeks ago now, but the cdc just confirmed few days ago that the child had enterovirus, and yesterday, parents and community members gathered for a town hall meeting at steinert high school to address their concerns. officials answered questions about how the school district is handling what's happened. they say, they've ramp up cleaning at the schools, even brought in extra staff to help sanitize classrooms top to bottom. other than that, health officials say, fighting this virus becomes about educating since d68 is a virus with no vaccine, health officials say focus needs to be on prevention. >> we're making sure that teach remembers talking to students about how to throw tissues away, making sure that they get to wash their hands, more than one time, during the day, before lunch, after lunch. >> and the superintendent goes on to say that he's meeting with all every his principals later this morning to make sure everyone is on the same page w
he was cents four years old, eli waller, went to yardville elementary school in hamilton township, new jersey, eli died had his sleep nearly two weeks ago now, but the cdc just confirmed few days ago that the child had enterovirus, and yesterday, parents and community members gathered for a town hall meeting at steinert high school to address their concerns. officials answered questions about how the school district is handling what's happened. they say, they've ramp up cleaning at the schools,...
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this was four year oley lie water, he went to hamilton township school new jersey school, he died in his leap nearly two weeks ago, confirmed few days ago, however, the child did have enterovirus, sunday just yesterday, parents, community members gathered for town hall meeting at stein earth high school to address their concerns. officials answered questions about how the school district is handling what is happening. they say they have ramped up cleaning at schools, even brought in extra staff to help sanitize classrooms, top to bottom. other than that, health officials say, fighting this virus becomes about education, since d68 is a virus with no vaccine. health officials say focus needs to be on prevention. >> we're making sure students are talking to teach percent how to throw tissues away, making sure they get to wash their hander more than one time during the day, before lunch, avalon. >> of course, health officials are emphasizing hands washing and of course covering cough and sneeze, as well as staying away from anyone who seems to be sick as well as cleaning and disinfecting
this was four year oley lie water, he went to hamilton township school new jersey school, he died in his leap nearly two weeks ago, confirmed few days ago, however, the child did have enterovirus, sunday just yesterday, parents, community members gathered for town hall meeting at stein earth high school to address their concerns. officials answered questions about how the school district is handling what is happening. they say they have ramped up cleaning at schools, even brought in extra staff...
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well residents in hamilton township, new jersey, are feeling the impact of enterovirus. students at yardville elementary returned to class today for the first time since the death of four year old eli waller was linked to the virus much the cdc confirmed on friday it caused the death of the pre-schooler. >> i have son who is extreme asthmatic and my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> it's here. it's here to stay, and we as citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved overtime for its custodial staff and ordered bus companies to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. >>> the cdc is also testing a classmate of eli' who's was hospitalized shortly before his death. that child is recovering tonight at home. >> ebola fears are spreading worldwide do night. a spanish nurse who treated a missionary for the disease at a madrid hospital has tested positive for the virus. it's the first known transmission of the outbreak of ebola outside west africa. meanwhile, the american photograp
well residents in hamilton township, new jersey, are feeling the impact of enterovirus. students at yardville elementary returned to class today for the first time since the death of four year old eli waller was linked to the virus much the cdc confirmed on friday it caused the death of the pre-schooler. >> i have son who is extreme asthmatic and my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> it's here. it's here to stay, and we as citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in...
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the hamilton township boy died last week. 4-year-old boy, the tests came back positive for this virus. hamilton township says those results will be forwarded to the mercer county medical examiner's office for additional testing. the cdc is being very conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus, but it's unclear right now if that virus played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for enterovirus d68. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test, hamilton township came out with a few remarks saying they are saddened by this child's death and this morning the township will be opening up a call center to take your questions. that will be from 9:00 a.m. to noon. that phone number is 609-586-0311. if you can't write it down we have that information on our website nbc10.com. >>> again, you can go to nbc10.com for more on the virus. we have info on what parents need to know, including symptoms and health tips to help keep your childr
the hamilton township boy died last week. 4-year-old boy, the tests came back positive for this virus. hamilton township says those results will be forwarded to the mercer county medical examiner's office for additional testing. the cdc is being very conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus, but it's unclear right now if that virus played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for...
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-- hamilton township school district.king up the story live from children's hospital in philadelphia where three more patients are being treated for that virus, jen, jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, there is growing concern with growing number of cases, when it comes to enterovirus d68 as you mention, three more cases, three other children now here at the children's hop of philadelphia being treated for this virus. and now growing concern all throughout the delaware valley because that far little boy who rose endly died in new jersey and the cdc now confirms he had enterovirus d68. this is that little boy. >> all he will henry school in hamilton township, new jersey, eli died in his sleep nearly two weeks ago now, but the cdc just confirmed few days ago that the child had enterovirus, and just yesterday, parents and community members gathered for a town hall meeting at steinert high school to address their concerns. officials answered questions, about how the school district is handling what's happened. they
-- hamilton township school district.king up the story live from children's hospital in philadelphia where three more patients are being treated for that virus, jen, jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, there is growing concern with growing number of cases, when it comes to enterovirus d68 as you mention, three more cases, three other children now here at the children's hop of philadelphia being treated for this virus. and now growing concern all throughout the delaware valley...
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she drove down a steep ravine on mount hamilton. matt is at the medical center. matt? >> yes, this is the first time having a weak password actually paid off. the woman is here at regional medical center in the icu and treated for leg and stomach injuries and is in stable condition. she drove her car down a ravine on point hamilton road on monday afternoon and was known from the car face down and hurt and the rescuers could not find her location. at 3:00 a.m. yesterday, a police officer want to her house and found her ipad and realized he could use the apple find my help phone app to track her but first, he had to crack her pass codes. >> on the ipad, it was locked and i made an educated guess based on a series of common numbers people use for passwords and on the third attempt i was able to get in. >> he turn on the location finder remotely and got a read on the phone and rescuers found her and a coast guard chopper took her to the regional medical center. her family rushed to the hospital asking for prayers and privacy. the officer cameron plans on visiting her in th
she drove down a steep ravine on mount hamilton. matt is at the medical center. matt? >> yes, this is the first time having a weak password actually paid off. the woman is here at regional medical center in the icu and treated for leg and stomach injuries and is in stable condition. she drove her car down a ravine on point hamilton road on monday afternoon and was known from the car face down and hurt and the rescuers could not find her location. at 3:00 a.m. yesterday, a police officer...
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nbc 10 jesse gary is live in hamilton township. i'm sure some parents are concerned about this as they head into the new school week. >> reporter: christine, some parents obviously uneasy about sending their kids to this school today. and others worry two confirmed cases could grow. district officials have already begun disinfecting the classroom that eli waller attended. the 4-year-old died last month from enterovirus d-68. a second student home recovering from the potentially deadly illness. township officials are stressing hygiene as part of a prevention strategy. >> we need to wash our hands. we need to make sure that if we see signs that our children are ill that we keep them home. >> reporter: the school superintendent here released a letter to parents. i'll tell you more what's in that letter coming up in 30 minutes. live in hamilton township, mercer county, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> at 4:34, also this morning, we're learning more about an ebola investigation in this area. a child from liberia is being monitored at a hosp
nbc 10 jesse gary is live in hamilton township. i'm sure some parents are concerned about this as they head into the new school week. >> reporter: christine, some parents obviously uneasy about sending their kids to this school today. and others worry two confirmed cases could grow. district officials have already begun disinfecting the classroom that eli waller attended. the 4-year-old died last month from enterovirus d-68. a second student home recovering from the potentially deadly...
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nbc 10's jesse gary is live in hamilton township for us this morning. jesse, the district met with parents last night to listen to their concerns. so, what did the district tell them? what's being done to protect kids that go to this particular school? >> reporter: chris, district officials are disinfecting all the services inside this school, and later this morning, bus drivers are going to get detailed instructions on what to do to protect their vehicles. this increased concern comes after 4-year-old eli waller died in his sleep last month, the cause confirmed as enterovirus d-68. the toddler attended a preschool program at the school and showed mild symptoms before succumbing. his father released a statement to the community, reading in part "my wife and i simply cannot thank you nearly enough for the roles you played in eli's life. while our hearts are breaking at his passing, our hearts are also over flowing with overwhelming gratitude." a lot of parents are worried two confirmed cases could grow beyond that. i'll have that part of the story in 30
nbc 10's jesse gary is live in hamilton township for us this morning. jesse, the district met with parents last night to listen to their concerns. so, what did the district tell them? what's being done to protect kids that go to this particular school? >> reporter: chris, district officials are disinfecting all the services inside this school, and later this morning, bus drivers are going to get detailed instructions on what to do to protect their vehicles. this increased concern comes...
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. >> the good people of hamilton township, new jersey did their part to help a little boy's legacy live on today. kids put on their halloween costumeselly for smile for eli party. 4-year-old eli waller died in september of entrovirus d 68. his parents started the first day of school foundation in his memory. today local businesses organized this event to raise money for the cause and helping children with special needs. >> things that make me feel better are trying to do stuff like this. we have a group of connected and happy and helpful and again russ people helping us out. >> monday's raise will help buy back packs and outfits to help special children have a special 23eu6r9 day of school. more on this event in the next half hour of "action news". >> the race is counting down in the race for pennsylvania governor this is second to last weekend before the election. governor tom corbett took time campaigning in western pennsylvania with an appearance in the company of beaver today. meantime democratic challenger tom wolff was in the same region and visited rallys in washington,al gapey a
. >> the good people of hamilton township, new jersey did their part to help a little boy's legacy live on today. kids put on their halloween costumeselly for smile for eli party. 4-year-old eli waller died in september of entrovirus d 68. his parents started the first day of school foundation in his memory. today local businesses organized this event to raise money for the cause and helping children with special needs. >> things that make me feel better are trying to do stuff like...
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. >> the 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week with no preexisting conditions. we have learned that a second student from the same school developed similar symptoms. nbc 10 spoke to health officials and sbroined how they are addressing the national health issue. >> say sad day for the community after 4-year-old eli, a student here at the school is the first victim of the enterro virus. >> hamilton township received information from the cdc that said eli had passed away. >> after being taken out of school for two weeks, the coroner confirmed that eli's cause of death was the enterro virus, the first in new jersey. >> the virus is very rapid and sudden and nearly all of the symptoms for the day that evening. >> it's unknown where he was exposed and how many others may have been in contact. >> of course it will be on everybody's mind. that's human nature. people are nervous. they are scared. >> he lives across from the elementary school. his son who has asthma is a student there as well and last night he got sick and was quickly cleared from any danger. >> some par
. >> the 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week with no preexisting conditions. we have learned that a second student from the same school developed similar symptoms. nbc 10 spoke to health officials and sbroined how they are addressing the national health issue. >> say sad day for the community after 4-year-old eli, a student here at the school is the first victim of the enterro virus. >> hamilton township received information from the cdc that said eli had passed...
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houston -- and charles hamilton houston.t took place not at the elite law schools in the country. it was not the folks at harvard that figured out the conundrum of equal protection. it was not the folks at yale that figured out how to have a national strategy to dismantle segregation. it was lawyers, historians, sociologists that were pulled together that howard law school. why is that significant? it tells you the traditional intellectual hierarchies at the time that told us the smartest, brightest, best rep these elite were obviously not that smart or bright when it came to the biggest problem america had at the time, which was racial segregation. they could not identify the problem. they could not figure out how to wrap their heads around the problem. he did not -- they did not particularly care about the problem. this is the biggest contradiction in our democracy. issue spotting and figuring out how to get at it successfully took place way off the main road? that tells you something about how the main road is constituted
houston -- and charles hamilton houston.t took place not at the elite law schools in the country. it was not the folks at harvard that figured out the conundrum of equal protection. it was not the folks at yale that figured out how to have a national strategy to dismantle segregation. it was lawyers, historians, sociologists that were pulled together that howard law school. why is that significant? it tells you the traditional intellectual hierarchies at the time that told us the smartest,...
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as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how will we going to plan and it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's really where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions at steinert high school on sunday. nearly 100 parents and community members attended the town hall meeting where the school district says it is ramped up cleaning at all of its schools even brought in additional staff to do the work. the focus now they say should be on education. since d68 is a virus and there is no vaccine, health officials say the best course of action is prevention. >> making sure that teach remembers talking to students about how to throw tissues away, making sure that they get to wash their hands, more than one time, during the day before lunch, after lunch. >> and that superintendent goes on to say that he's going to be meeting with all of his princip
as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how will we going to plan and it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's really where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions at steinert high school on sunday. nearly 100 parents and...
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at steinard high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns, people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police diffuse a tense situation in upper merion a man allegedly attacked a woman and held her begins her will inside his home. it happened on the 300 block of south warner road, women eventually escaped, she identified suspect as shane gallagher and police moved in and made the arrest. he has been charged with several crimes including unlawful restraint. >>> parents of the indiana man who is being held by militant group isis is pleading for his life. their video appeal was released day after an extreme is claim to have beheaded british aid worker allen henning. reporter wendy gilette has the details. >> reporter: parents of the american held biasis released ray video message saturday pleading for his release. >> we implore his captors to show mercy and use their pur to let our son go. >> reporter: twenty-six year-old peter casek who change his name to abdul rahman was taken in captivity last october in syri
at steinard high school in hamilton township to address any additional concerns, people may have. we're in hamilton township tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police diffuse a tense situation in upper merion a man allegedly attacked a woman and held her begins her will inside his home. it happened on the 300 block of south warner road, women eventually escaped, she identified suspect as shane gallagher and police moved in and made the arrest. he has been...
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little eli waller was a preschooler yardville elementary school hamilton township. officials confirmed he contracted entrovirus d 68 and that illness led to his traumatic death. another boy from that same school is being tested. our kenneth moton is live outside children's hospital where dr. s are treating and monitoring several children with several symptoms of the virus, kenneth. >>> walter, here at the children's hospital doctors are waiting on those results for those three children. meanwhile, hamilton township says there's no need for panic after death of 4-year-old and there's need for parents to remain vigilant when it comes to hygiene. yardville elementary school in hamill top township, new jersey, blue and gold ribbons for eli waller who died from a disease that has millions of parents in the u.s. worried. >> i mean -- our main concern was what am i supposed to look for. is it something mild or something serious or everything? >> concerned mornlz attented saturday news conference where mercer county officials talked of the death of the preschooler and what'
little eli waller was a preschooler yardville elementary school hamilton township. officials confirmed he contracted entrovirus d 68 and that illness led to his traumatic death. another boy from that same school is being tested. our kenneth moton is live outside children's hospital where dr. s are treating and monitoring several children with several symptoms of the virus, kenneth. >>> walter, here at the children's hospital doctors are waiting on those results for those three...