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fox 29's chris o'connell is live at jefferson university hospital tonight with new information on the investigation. chris? >> reporter: iain, philadelphia police say that 27-year-old victim was beaten so badly she still remains here at thomas jefferson university hospital tonight. she was raped and beaten inside of philadelphia's septa station one of the busiest stations on the system. >> this is my first time hearing about it. that's craze zoo. >> reporter: that was the reaction from septa passengers just hearing the news a woman was attacked here at jefferson station yesterday in the middle of the afternoon. philadelphia police want you to take a good look at this picture picture. surveillance photos of the man they say brutally beat and sexually assaulted a woman inside a track tunnel at the former market east station. >> being honest i don't feel safe in the evening when it's dark i try to come and leave as soon as possible. >> reporter: police say the victim asked a man for directions outside the station. then led her down restricted area below the train platform where the assau
fox 29's chris o'connell is live at jefferson university hospital tonight with new information on the investigation. chris? >> reporter: iain, philadelphia police say that 27-year-old victim was beaten so badly she still remains here at thomas jefferson university hospital tonight. she was raped and beaten inside of philadelphia's septa station one of the busiest stations on the system. >> this is my first time hearing about it. that's craze zoo. >> reporter: that was the...
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including jefferson university hospital and hospipitals dot jefferson dot edu. also visit the pennsylvania career link web site for additional employment opportunities. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> let's get traffic and weather together, good morning. >> good morning, erika. we have a day that will be a little harsh, but there is a little activity on the radar we have to address and it is southern most branch of the disturbance well off to the north. you might see a flurry might see a snow shower nothing that will accumulate but we have to talk about tomorrow in terms of the next we won't call it a big thing but next round of snow accumulating a and that happens about this time tomorrow, we're talking throughout the morning rush. coat to go an inch for mess but if you go to the lehigh valley poconos and out toward berks county you might find 2 inches that way. 25 degrees is current temperature at the airport. chilly but not as harsh as yesterday. that sets us up to climb into more seasonal territory. we are calling for a partly sunny day here d
including jefferson university hospital and hospipitals dot jefferson dot edu. also visit the pennsylvania career link web site for additional employment opportunities. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> let's get traffic and weather together, good morning. >> good morning, erika. we have a day that will be a little harsh, but there is a little activity on the radar we have to address and it is southern most branch of the disturbance well off to the north. you...
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. >> the woman was found bleeding on the floor and rushed to jefferson university hospital. the suspect ran off and was picked up on numerous surveillance cameras and soon arrested on different matter but cops knew they had seen him before. >> septa police recognized this male. someone that they had made contact with in the past. that was a key component in that we were able to develop him almost immediately. >> reporter: we've learned from police green had actually just been row leased from a previous arrest before this attack happened on monday. police also tell us that again has been arrested 11 times and has a case relating to assault in his past. in the mean too many worry toll the victim is still being treated for her injuries. iain? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> president obama wants congress to do something it has not done more than dozen years. formally authorize military force against terror group isis. the president says a large deployment of us troops won't be necessary in this battle and there won't be boots on the ground unless absolutely necessary to prot
. >> the woman was found bleeding on the floor and rushed to jefferson university hospital. the suspect ran off and was picked up on numerous surveillance cameras and soon arrested on different matter but cops knew they had seen him before. >> septa police recognized this male. someone that they had made contact with in the past. that was a key component in that we were able to develop him almost immediately. >> reporter: we've learned from police green had actually just been...
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. >> we don't call it the jefferson university who founded university of virginia. >> our state university, which is the equivalent here, should be named after the state, university of the district of columbia is what it should be and there will be ample, ample other naming opportunities. >> reporter: others point out that the name change could kill the city's only public university with its more than 5,000 students, many of them working or lower income residents, but you like changing the name? you like the idea? >> i think it would be good. i think he's a very significant part of d.c. and d.c. history. >> reporter: critics say that barry was also arrested, sent to prison and failed to pay taxes. >> yes, he has his ups and downs and that should be studied. he's a man that really should be examined. >> there's another part to councilman orange's proposal today. this would also make udc's community college tuition free to students who remain in good academic standing. that would be in keeping with president barack obama's tuition free proposal. that would save the average student in the com
. >> we don't call it the jefferson university who founded university of virginia. >> our state university, which is the equivalent here, should be named after the state, university of the district of columbia is what it should be and there will be ample, ample other naming opportunities. >> reporter: others point out that the name change could kill the city's only public university with its more than 5,000 students, many of them working or lower income residents, but you like...
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. >> even for the university of virginia founded by thomas jefferson is not called the jefferson university. >> on campus many u.d.c. students expressed opposition to the new name. >> i think they should stick with the name. seriously. >> students point out the name university of the district of columbia is already a mouthful adding marion barry would make it even longer. but the council member says that it could be mbudc. knowing barry's legacy, some students welcome the name change. this student wasn't sure. >> i don't know. >> you doent know who marion barry? >> no. who is he? this is my first semester here. i have no idea. >> name change advocates say that's exactly why this is necessary. so younger washingtonians know barry's legacy. opponents agree but say mayor muriel bowser already named the summer youth employment program after barry and they say there are plenty of other options across the district to honor him. mike conneen, abc 7 news. >> up next on abc 7 news at 5 5:00, a man accused of running a revenge porn website convicted. the punishment he could face. >> an 84-year-old vi
. >> even for the university of virginia founded by thomas jefferson is not called the jefferson university. >> on campus many u.d.c. students expressed opposition to the new name. >> i think they should stick with the name. seriously. >> students point out the name university of the district of columbia is already a mouthful adding marion barry would make it even longer. but the council member says that it could be mbudc. knowing barry's legacy, some students welcome...
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. >> reporter: police say the woman was found bleeding on the floor and rushed to jefferson universitypital. the suspect ran off and was picked up on numerous surveillance cameras and arrested on a different matter but cops knew they had seen him before. >> septa police recognized this male as someone they had made contact with in the past. that was a key component in that we were able to develop him almost immediately. >> reporter: police say reginald green was releaseed from previous arrest before this attack took place. he's been arrested 11 times and has an assault case in his background. in the meantime the victim continues to recover. at jeff son station in center city, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> cash and a cup of coffee is what bucks county robber took from a wawa but police were hot on his trail tracked down the get away car and now 59-year-old richard, is in jail for robbery. police say he used a knife to hold up the store on the 600 block of rose wood avenue on sunday. now it was just a bizarre discovery in false township. that is or was an atm. police found it in a dumpste
. >> reporter: police say the woman was found bleeding on the floor and rushed to jefferson universitypital. the suspect ran off and was picked up on numerous surveillance cameras and arrested on a different matter but cops knew they had seen him before. >> septa police recognized this male as someone they had made contact with in the past. that was a key component in that we were able to develop him almost immediately. >> reporter: police say reginald green was releaseed from...
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. >> reporter: the woman was taken to jefferson university hospital after lying on the train station floor bleeding. investigators say reginald green ran off was picked up numerous surveillance cameras and arrest add short time later on different matter. police say they've dealt with him before. >> this individual looked like the male in the surveillance video and had prior contact with septa police. >> reporter: in fact investigators tell us that reginald green had been arrested a total of 11 times before and has a case of assault in his background before this incident. in the meantime at the latest check the victim remains hospital life. iain? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> serious accident in chester delaware county, sends at least one person to the hospital. skyfox was over the scene in west second and lloyd streets where a mini van slammed into the back of a schoolbus. you can see the vehicle badly damaged as trucks towed the mangled wreck from the scene. students were no word if any students were on the schoolbus but we know at least one person had to go to the hospital. >>
. >> reporter: the woman was taken to jefferson university hospital after lying on the train station floor bleeding. investigators say reginald green ran off was picked up numerous surveillance cameras and arrest add short time later on different matter. police say they've dealt with him before. >> this individual looked like the male in the surveillance video and had prior contact with septa police. >> reporter: in fact investigators tell us that reginald green had been...
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related field in philadelphia start by checking out job postings at top hospitals, including jefferson university hospital, at hospitals dot jefferson dot edu. also visit path career link web site for additional employment opportunities. i'm jill schlesinger for half century after release of the pulitzer prize winning novel to kill a mockingbird a second novel from the author harper lee will be published in july. it will be called go set a watchman, she actually wrote it before to kill a mockingbird but it ace prequel to the story. character scout is featured as an adult woman lee says that she didn't know it still existed until it was recently discovered by a friend. >>> well, you know we're halfway through winter, spring begins next month can't get here soon enough for a lot of us though we still to have make it through february which is most snowy month of the year. our meteorologist justin drabick is outside with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab at belmont plateau in fairmount park justin. >> good evening, chris. not a whole lot of snow to talk about this year but snow lovers don't give up yet, w
related field in philadelphia start by checking out job postings at top hospitals, including jefferson university hospital, at hospitals dot jefferson dot edu. also visit path career link web site for additional employment opportunities. i'm jill schlesinger for half century after release of the pulitzer prize winning novel to kill a mockingbird a second novel from the author harper lee will be published in july. it will be called go set a watchman, she actually wrote it before to kill a...
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this is near jefferson university hospital. whether you're driving or walking out in the city today, you can see there is still a lot of snow on the roads and on the sidewalks. so use extra caution on these smaller streets. continuing our team coverage now, nbc 10's mitch blocker live at city hall where the cleanup is under way there. mitch? >> reporter: the snow has now given way to sunshine here in center city. you can see about a couple of inches of snow this say good representation of what fell in center city. if you take a look out at 15th and market you can see we're just dealing with slush at this point. the streets pretty clear. they're almost glistening from the cold and wet conditions. we had a little video from earlier today where some of the 250 pieces of equipment used in the city as well as the 500 people clearing snow happened. we're out at dilworth park where some of that snow was cleared. dilworth park is actually a special case because of the granite out here. if we come back out live you can see the granite o
this is near jefferson university hospital. whether you're driving or walking out in the city today, you can see there is still a lot of snow on the roads and on the sidewalks. so use extra caution on these smaller streets. continuing our team coverage now, nbc 10's mitch blocker live at city hall where the cleanup is under way there. mitch? >> reporter: the snow has now given way to sunshine here in center city. you can see about a couple of inches of snow this say good representation of...
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. >> even the university of virginia, founded by thomas jefferson, is not named after him. >> i think they should stick with the name, seriously. >> students say saying university of the district of columbia is already a mouthful. the council member says the university could be referred to as mb-udc. knowing his legacy, some students welcome the name change, but the student is not sure. >> was that? this is my first semester here, i have no idea. >> they say that is why is necessary, so that younger washingtonians know of his legacy. muriel bowser already named the summer youth employment program for him, and there are other options across the district to honor him, they say.
. >> even the university of virginia, founded by thomas jefferson, is not named after him. >> i think they should stick with the name, seriously. >> students say saying university of the district of columbia is already a mouthful. the council member says the university could be referred to as mb-udc. knowing his legacy, some students welcome the name change, but the student is not sure. >> was that? this is my first semester here, i have no idea. >> they say that...
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. >>> up next on american history tv, university of virginia history professors gary gail ger and peter onuf discuss thomas jefferson's views on federalism and the union of the states. they debate jefferson's provocative belief in the separation of races. president lincoln's preservation of the union during the civil war and how jefferson would view today's federal government. . session from the miller center at the university of virginia is about two hours. >> anyone who hopes to understand the 19th century in the united states has to come to terms with the importance of union. as a deeply important concept and highly charged word in the political vocabulary. it is a word that's gone from our political vocabulary now. it literally means flog to most americans now. the word union. if it isn't associated with labor. union in a sense was so important during the 19th century is gone. there were contending understandings of the meaning of union. almost always tied to ideas about liberty and opportunity and frequently enmeshed with beliefs about the place of the institution of slavery in the american republic. all of the i
. >>> up next on american history tv, university of virginia history professors gary gail ger and peter onuf discuss thomas jefferson's views on federalism and the union of the states. they debate jefferson's provocative belief in the separation of races. president lincoln's preservation of the union during the civil war and how jefferson would view today's federal government. . session from the miller center at the university of virginia is about two hours. >> anyone who hopes...
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jefferson. "i never dreamed that one of my own "would be going off to a university, "but here i stand, a proud blackknowing that all those hours i put in at the dry cleaner--" - phil. - not now, weezie. - where was i? - quoting that president. okay, if she's the future of america, we should start using chinese money now. (scoffs) we already are. my arm is tired. to haley. - to haley! - (glasses clink) and before everyone puts their glasses down, uh, uh, we're also very proud of lily. tomorrow is her first day of kindergarten. - to lily. - (gloria) oh, lily. - (phil) to lily. - to lil
jefferson. "i never dreamed that one of my own "would be going off to a university, "but here i stand, a proud blackknowing that all those hours i put in at the dry cleaner--" - phil. - not now, weezie. - where was i? - quoting that president. okay, if she's the future of america, we should start using chinese money now. (scoffs) we already are. my arm is tired. to haley. - to haley! - (glasses clink) and before everyone puts their glasses down, uh, uh, we're also very proud...
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jefferson would view today's federal government. this session from the miller center of the university of virginia is about two hours. >> anyone who hopes to understand the 19th century in the united states has to come to terms with the importance of union as a deeply important concept and highly charged word in the political vocabulary. it's a word that's gone from our political vocabulary now. it literally means nothing to most americans now. the word union if it isn't associated with labor. union in the sense was so important during the 19th century was gone. there were contending understandings of the meaning of the word union almost always tied to ideas about liberty and opportunity and frequently enmeshed with beliefs about the institution of slavery in the american public. all the individuals who have been the subjects of lectures in this series talked about union, from adamson and other framers of the constitution who drafted what they thought would lead to a more perfect union, to andrew jackson who more famously referred to union while making a toast while he looked at calhoun in 1832. he said, our federal union, it must be pr
jefferson would view today's federal government. this session from the miller center of the university of virginia is about two hours. >> anyone who hopes to understand the 19th century in the united states has to come to terms with the importance of union as a deeply important concept and highly charged word in the political vocabulary. it's a word that's gone from our political vocabulary now. it literally means nothing to most americans now. the word union if it isn't associated with...
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jefferson bus stop. the ski masked man killed her with a single slot to the back of the head. the killer was seen making his get away near temple university and onto the broad street subway. his identity still shielded. detectives went through some 100 hours of video before they saw the suspect get into an suv and drive away. >> detectives big break in the case came when they realized that the suspect a randolph sanders a 36-year-old male who was a coworker of mrs. jones drove the same type of vehicle. >> reporter: a brief statement from the turning point ceo where some coworkers eventually told police they did notice some tension between jones and sanders. >> despite this terrible situation, our amazing staff continues to do their job and to make an impact on the thousands of people that we serve. >> reporter: jim the probe into that allegedly stolen money has been turned over to the philadelphia district attorney. live at police headquarters in center city, learn none odom channel6 "action news. >> thank you vernon. >>> a 19-year-old who pleaded guilty to leading a drug ring on the main line will spend nine to 23 months in jail. villano
jefferson bus stop. the ski masked man killed her with a single slot to the back of the head. the killer was seen making his get away near temple university and onto the broad street subway. his identity still shielded. detectives went through some 100 hours of video before they saw the suspect get into an suv and drive away. >> detectives big break in the case came when they realized that the suspect a randolph sanders a 36-year-old male who was a coworker of mrs. jones drove the same...
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former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton and thereby led by president jonathan a. mason. beta phi beta founded in 1920 at howard university, a sisterhood that counts be congresswoman donna edwards, the late congresswoman julia carson, lillian fishburne, first african-american to hold the rank of rear admiral in the u.s. navy and their honorable president mary wright. . sigma gamma ro, my sorority. first female prime minister of dominica. first woman elected head of government in the americas. first african-american winner of the academy awards, haddy mcdaniel. broadcast trail blazer, founder of radio one, kathy hughs. and ba nita herring. last but certainly not least, i iota sigh fatea. who includes bobby rush, former alderman of chicago's 26th ward and advisor to former governor pat quinn. elvin hayes, nba player. the brothers and sisters of the divine nine have saved countless lives advanced civil rights, and left a lasting legacy across our nation. i thank divine nine brothers and sisters for their groundbreaking contributions and for their commitment to molding future leaders, improving education, and the advancement
former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton and thereby led by president jonathan a. mason. beta phi beta founded in 1920 at howard university, a sisterhood that counts be congresswoman donna edwards, the late congresswoman julia carson, lillian fishburne, first african-american to hold the rank of rear admiral in the u.s. navy and their honorable president mary wright. . sigma gamma ro, my sorority. first female prime minister of dominica. first woman elected head of...
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jefferson davis. he had known davis since davis was 13-years-old and went to transylvania university. they'd taken him under their wing, groomed them, introduced him to the social circle and political circle in washington when davis was elected to congress. and had worked with him closely ever since. they vacationed together, the davises and the blairs. and when blair's daughter wrote to her husband, an admiral in the u.s. navy and cousin of robert e. lee, she would refer to, quote, our oakland cronies because the blairs and davises had vacationed together in oakland, maryland, and didn't want letters around in the united states navy talking about their goods friends, the davises. so francis preston blair then was in truly a unique position to try to find some way to bring these men together. at christmastime of 1864, blair went to the white house and sat down with lincoln and reminded him of his friendship with davis. and told him he had a plan to end the war and would like to go to richmond to present it to davis. before he could describe that plan, lincoln put his hand up and said,
jefferson davis. he had known davis since davis was 13-years-old and went to transylvania university. they'd taken him under their wing, groomed them, introduced him to the social circle and political circle in washington when davis was elected to congress. and had worked with him closely ever since. they vacationed together, the davises and the blairs. and when blair's daughter wrote to her husband, an admiral in the u.s. navy and cousin of robert e. lee, she would refer to, quote, our oakland...
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jefferson bus stop. the ski masked man killed her with a single shot to the head. the killer was seen making his get away near temple university onto the broad street subway. his identity still shielded. detectives went through 100 hours of video before they saw the suspect get into a suv and drive away. police eventually realized sanders drove that same type of vehicle. >> on the morning of her murder she was going to report him to dhs which actually funds this nonprofit organization so he waited for her to come out the house laid in wait and then he ambushed her. >> reporter: a brief statement from the turning point ceo where some coworkers eventually told police they did notice tension between jones and sanders. >> we were both shocked and saddened by this news. right now our primary concern is the well being of the entire turning points for children staff. >> reporter: investigation into that allegedly stolen money has been turned over to the philadelphia district attorney's office but randolph sanders is facing charges of murder in the first degree. at police headquarters in center city, vernon odom, channel6 "action news
jefferson bus stop. the ski masked man killed her with a single shot to the head. the killer was seen making his get away near temple university onto the broad street subway. his identity still shielded. detectives went through 100 hours of video before they saw the suspect get into a suv and drive away. police eventually realized sanders drove that same type of vehicle. >> on the morning of her murder she was going to report him to dhs which actually funds this nonprofit organization so...
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jefferson and it's an interesting one. it's when he's talking about the declaration of independence as he's designing a reading list at the university of javirginia. gary and i used to teach a course, the famous 701. that reading list included the declaration, of course. oh, i didn't write it. the american people wrote it. i'm just channeled it. he said what is the declaration? we want jefferson's simple definition of what the declaration is all about. he says it is the fundamental act of union of these states. he says the declaration gave us union. now, as gary said just before, we don't -- that word means nothing to us now. what could he possibly have meant, why did he say it. why didn't he talk instead about all those wonderful things in the second paragraph. oh all men are created equal. you've heard that one. government by consent. the american creed, as it's frequently been described. yet for jefferson there is something creedal about union. what i want to try to do is put union and his vision of republican government together because i think we -- and many critics in the 19th century -- dissociated the two. now you say it is
jefferson and it's an interesting one. it's when he's talking about the declaration of independence as he's designing a reading list at the university of javirginia. gary and i used to teach a course, the famous 701. that reading list included the declaration, of course. oh, i didn't write it. the american people wrote it. i'm just channeled it. he said what is the declaration? we want jefferson's simple definition of what the declaration is all about. he says it is the fundamental act of union...
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confidence in the mercies of the supreme god and ruler of the universe we must devoutly implore his divine god goodness to protect us, thomas jeffersone for any other. you know what happened gop? we got too many any others in the white house. it wasn't meant for them. some people study the constitution to uphold it. but there are some who study it so that they can circumvent it. right? stand on the bible. stand on the constitution. don't budge. hold on to your weapons. that's what brought us here. we had to have all three to run the brits back to where they came from. we had to have all three when the nazis reared their head. you say, the nazis, world domination, it is what hitler had on his mind, territorial conquest. there was no jesus. none. and they were famous for murder right? the send they went up to chinese they started running over china manchuria, they started conquering all the islands. you say what was their game plan? territorial conquest. was there any jesus with any of the -- zero. not a man. and they were famous for murder, just like the nazis. josef stalin with the communists, here they come. what were they into? ter
confidence in the mercies of the supreme god and ruler of the universe we must devoutly implore his divine god goodness to protect us, thomas jeffersone for any other. you know what happened gop? we got too many any others in the white house. it wasn't meant for them. some people study the constitution to uphold it. but there are some who study it so that they can circumvent it. right? stand on the bible. stand on the constitution. don't budge. hold on to your weapons. that's what brought us...