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. >>> still ahead on "action news" at noon, another local university is cutting the cost of tuition, and also find out how wal-mart is planning to add 40 those new jobs and that story and more when "action news" comes right back. hey, ready for the big meeting? yeah. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have or may have had: pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. if you are taking vibe
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ling ling, 28, studied acting for four years at a local university and recently began auditioning at this hotel. ling dreams of becoming an actress like angelina jolie, with that in mind, she enters an audition room. ling shows a short film she acted in, hoping to impress the director, unfortunately, he doesn't seem interested. >> even if one audition doesn't work out, there are always others to attend in the same hotel. that's why ling goes to numerous auditions each day. once the casting director meets ling, they immediately begin filming her performance to show the executive director. she is told she will meet the executive director at a later date. ling met this actor on the same audition circuit. >> qin studied acting at a vocational school, dreaming of becoming a famous actor. he's been auditioning at in hotel for four years, but it's been tough going. >> meanwhile, ling is showing her pr video in another room. actively promoting herself. the executive director seems to like her a lot. >> negotiations go smoothly and ling is given a specially tailorol st. at 10:00 p.m., the peo
ling ling, 28, studied acting for four years at a local university and recently began auditioning at this hotel. ling dreams of becoming an actress like angelina jolie, with that in mind, she enters an audition room. ling shows a short film she acted in, hoping to impress the director, unfortunately, he doesn't seem interested. >> even if one audition doesn't work out, there are always others to attend in the same hotel. that's why ling goes to numerous auditions each day. once the...
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we are talking about only a handful of mosques that a lot of students at the local university very smallm -- maybe 5000, 10,000 people. >> tell us about the suspected shooter and the witness. >> they would come at the end of the evening prayers and take place at 7:30. he would have gone into the mosque. it is an old credit union building. they all wear survived and able to get out. they reported he gone -- they and thishe went in happened three times. this is all coming from eyewitnesses. none of this coming from the police except for the fact that this was just the one suspect. we are expected in them to be charged with something this afternoon. it is not clear what the charges might be. >> is it dangerous now to be a muslim in canada? has this attack changed something in the way people feel? >> i have to say yes. been speakingave with over the last 20 hours, i spoke with a 27-year-old who fled to come here. a safeht it would be place, but i'm not sure that is the case anymore. out and wearses her veil? there is an enormous amount of worry. should our public servants be allowed to wear
we are talking about only a handful of mosques that a lot of students at the local university very smallm -- maybe 5000, 10,000 people. >> tell us about the suspected shooter and the witness. >> they would come at the end of the evening prayers and take place at 7:30. he would have gone into the mosque. it is an old credit union building. they all wear survived and able to get out. they reported he gone -- they and thishe went in happened three times. this is all coming from...
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the travel ban is impacting studenting and scholars at the -- students and scholars at the local universities and colleges and how they are responding. jonathan: light morning snow is possible in the morning. doug will have the timing up next. maureen: first ark look at what the "good morning washington" team is working on for tomor >> thanks, maureen. tomorrow on "good morning washington," the secrets to making homework time for kids a stressless breeze. >> plus, the adorable superstars of animal planet's "puppy bowl." >> make sure you keep it right here for traffic and weather every ten minutes tomorrow morning starting and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the big game, download the shop your way or kmart app today!!! creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. dominion. depend on us for more t
the travel ban is impacting studenting and scholars at the -- students and scholars at the local universities and colleges and how they are responding. jonathan: light morning snow is possible in the morning. doug will have the timing up next. maureen: first ark look at what the "good morning washington" team is working on for tomor >> thanks, maureen. tomorrow on "good morning washington," the secrets to making homework time for kids a stressless breeze. >>...
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with you the day after the election we received a notice in our office that a young woman at a local university was xhofrtd in a parking lot by a man who in broad daytime pulled at her head scarf and took off they were unable to find him she encouraging came forward and talked about the trauma, the physical pain of what she experienced and the fear she had for so many 09 others in her community in the week after the elections we documented over one hundred mum incidents across the country including many in california and several right here in the bay area the caveat we share about the number is that for every person that come forward and reports we hear of so many that post on facebook who tell their family pay friends by not you file an official report the support we see today no, from the city leadership is critical they can only serve us if people are coming forward and providing the data of what their experiencing otherwise, it looks like there is no trump effect we know in un2ku789d and light and muslim communities 9 trump assess has changed the way we will our daily lives people are looki
with you the day after the election we received a notice in our office that a young woman at a local university was xhofrtd in a parking lot by a man who in broad daytime pulled at her head scarf and took off they were unable to find him she encouraging came forward and talked about the trauma, the physical pain of what she experienced and the fear she had for so many 09 others in her community in the week after the elections we documented over one hundred mum incidents across the country...
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local university is making cuts and making it more affordable for students. >> tell you about the school slashing tuition by 25%. >>> also commuter options. tell you about the new bus service ready to roll today between new jersey and philadelphia. >>> 4:44. good morning cape may. live look down the shore. 40 degrees right now. see the roads a little wet on the damp morning. meteorologist back in just a minute with your neighborhood forecast. >>> we begin in bucks county where a worker is dead. after an accident. sky force is over the scene. yesterday at steel facility on strait road. 57-year-old we woulder was working alone when he was hit and killed by a falling beam. >>> lehigh valley, water and sewer service back online for people living in this neighborhood. water main break over the neighborhood caused a sinkhole to open up. crews restored utilities, but still have minor work to do on the road. >>> in montgomery county seniors can learn to stay safe with a crime prevention. township police will talk about the latest scams aimed at seniors and how to avoid them. >>> food stampings a
local university is making cuts and making it more affordable for students. >> tell you about the school slashing tuition by 25%. >>> also commuter options. tell you about the new bus service ready to roll today between new jersey and philadelphia. >>> 4:44. good morning cape may. live look down the shore. 40 degrees right now. see the roads a little wet on the damp morning. meteorologist back in just a minute with your neighborhood forecast. >>> we begin in...
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leaders of local university say they plan to move a controversial statue and they don't say when even where it will happen and redskins fall flat on their face in front of their home crowd. fox news morning starts right now. this is "fox5 news morning". >> good morning to you thank you very much for joining us i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm erin como. >> today is monday, january 2 and we say happy new year to you. caitlin is tracking forecast of the rain moving in. >> all right we'll start now with news. d.c. police need your help finding a missing child. 11-year-old renita todd was last seen brept wood road northeast 5' 1", 130 pound mole on cheek and blue jacket and red shirt and blue jeans, with plaque and yellow jordan shoes. if you hav her whereabouts call d.c. police. >> and controversy on american university focused on nine foot statue of a man that killed two fbi agents in 1975. the peltier statue was put up of people trying to raise awareness of his clemency. and some september a letter to university asking them to take down the statue they say is art. the school released a statem
leaders of local university say they plan to move a controversial statue and they don't say when even where it will happen and redskins fall flat on their face in front of their home crowd. fox news morning starts right now. this is "fox5 news morning". >> good morning to you thank you very much for joining us i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm erin como. >> today is monday, january 2 and we say happy new year to you. caitlin is tracking forecast of the rain moving in....
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basically, there is a lot of research in this field going on in the local universities and in many differenta. i have seen a lot of start—ups, actually, utilising this type of technology, start—ups that have to do with observer recognition, in order to help shoppers find similar looking items from a big database and going directly and buying this item online. it has also been used in autonomous vehicles, a lot. this is a very ongoing research in this direction. and in many other cases. modar, where do you see the most advanced usage of deep learning in asia? image recognition still holds a number of challenges, simply because we cannot map the entire world in a very short period of time, nor can we do it that efficiently. so, i do believe that is an area that is also ripe for research. not in asia, but in the world in general. what i'm interested in is the deep learning that is trying to break. because i understand having developed from machine learning, as a result of the limitations of machine learning, would it be fair to say that there are limitations in deep learning as well? i would sa
basically, there is a lot of research in this field going on in the local universities and in many differenta. i have seen a lot of start—ups, actually, utilising this type of technology, start—ups that have to do with observer recognition, in order to help shoppers find similar looking items from a big database and going directly and buying this item online. it has also been used in autonomous vehicles, a lot. this is a very ongoing research in this direction. and in many other cases....
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if you are and fifth graders will be taken to the local university campus, shown around, students will volunteer and talk about their experiences. to it is very important stress that. it is not simply a matter of graduating from high school and suddenly you can go on to college. here is the money, everything will be fine. it is a lot harder than that. for the people who have not been, you know, raised in a setting where that is the goal and where they have parents and other mentors as models. the path they think they should take. host: is there any debate in the community over whether this was the best way to spend that $85 million, if the goal is to improve the community as a whole thepposed to potentially outcomes of each individual person? are there any folks saying maybe we should've spent that money on economic development or other ways instead of on putting it all in one pot, which is free college tuition? simon: i have to say no. i asked a lot of people about this, and everybody really is quite supportive. it permeates everything in the community, even people that do not benefit
if you are and fifth graders will be taken to the local university campus, shown around, students will volunteer and talk about their experiences. to it is very important stress that. it is not simply a matter of graduating from high school and suddenly you can go on to college. here is the money, everything will be fine. it is a lot harder than that. for the people who have not been, you know, raised in a setting where that is the goal and where they have parents and other mentors as models....
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first at 4:00, at a local university want men and women to try it. >>> our roads have a reputation for being congested but how safe are they? which part of our area sure, you could sit around all night waiting for a pizza to be delivered. but wouldn't making it yourself be a lot more fun? it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. proteiny protein? protein proteiny protein. at least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. new greek 100 protein. from yoplait. >>> we're following breaking news. news4 has just learned virginia is going to join that federal court case in the eastern district that's challenging some >> the restrictions were enacted friday under an executive order signed by the president. we expect a news conference from attorney general mark haring with details about this. we will monitor that and bring details as we get them. >>> president trump planning a big reveal tonight. he's going to tell the nation who he has picked to replace the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. >>> he's also managing the
first at 4:00, at a local university want men and women to try it. >>> our roads have a reputation for being congested but how safe are they? which part of our area sure, you could sit around all night waiting for a pizza to be delivered. but wouldn't making it yourself be a lot more fun? it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. proteiny protein? protein proteiny protein. at least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. new greek 100 protein. from yoplait. >>> we're following...
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. >>> another local university is taking steps to cut the cost of education, immaculate announced they are cutting tuition. that means it dropped from $35,000 to $26,000. as other schools are doing it means giving out less financial aid as the cost of tuition drops. >>> a local woman says she owes her life to local lawmakers after they stepped in to give her a new kidney. rick williams is here with more. >> this is a story we told but a year ago, nina was suppose to have a kidney transplant months ago after her husband found a donor on craigslist but the surgery fell through at the last minute and she thought all hope was lost until new jersey senator, bob mendez got involved what he did to help get nina the help she needed and save her life. >>> also coming up tonight the animal encounter for one runner in australia that left her battered and bruises and almost unable to walk to help. both stories we are working on fow as well as the other headlines and the accuweather forecast. when we see you coming up at 5:00. back to the studio. >> see new a bit rick thank you. >>> a local law enf
. >>> another local university is taking steps to cut the cost of education, immaculate announced they are cutting tuition. that means it dropped from $35,000 to $26,000. as other schools are doing it means giving out less financial aid as the cost of tuition drops. >>> a local woman says she owes her life to local lawmakers after they stepped in to give her a new kidney. rick williams is here with more. >> this is a story we told but a year ago, nina was suppose to have...
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. >> another local university had a big announcements. rowan's business hall is ready to host students, the action cam was there as they cut the ribbon on the $63 million project. it allows the program to double enroll students and working side by side with local business owners. >>> it is time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> all right one more time meteorologist, adam joseph, who has a look at a changing forecast. the good, the bad and the soggy. >> exactly. good first tomorrow with the sunshine and then the bad comes clouds rolling in over the weekend and heavy rain by the ent of the weekend. sky 6 hd showing that canopy of cloud cover that stubborn to break today and we expect a couple of splashes of sun and we saw that and despite it's fairly gloomy out there. temperatures are running close to 10 degrees above normal. 47 philadelphia, right now 43 in allentown and 50s in wilmington and dover and lancaster near the 50 degree mark, and beach haven and cooler settling in at 42 degrees, with the 48 so far today for a high
. >> another local university had a big announcements. rowan's business hall is ready to host students, the action cam was there as they cut the ribbon on the $63 million project. it allows the program to double enroll students and working side by side with local business owners. >>> it is time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> all right one more time meteorologist, adam joseph, who has a look at a changing forecast. the good, the bad and the soggy. >>...
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we are told he'd been a student at a local university here and that he had what are described as extreme right-wing views. according to local media, the gunman entered a mosque, the exelon islamic culture center of quebec and opened fire. he was wearing a mask. he shouted in arabic "god is great." he had a gun that looked like an ak-47 and he reportedly reloaded as many as three different times. when it was over, six people were dead, more than a dozen people were injured. five of them critically hurt but it could have been much worse. more than 50 people were inside that building. canada's prime minister justin to -- justin trudeau. >> it was an attack on our most intrinsic and cherish valleys as canadians, values of openness, diversity, and freedom of religion. >> as of now, there is no known motive. this specific mosque had problems in the past. we are told that during the summer, someone delivered a pigs head, an insult to muslims who do not eat pork. there were also reports of swastikas and posters placed outside of the mosque. surveillance cameras were in place. it's possible this
we are told he'd been a student at a local university here and that he had what are described as extreme right-wing views. according to local media, the gunman entered a mosque, the exelon islamic culture center of quebec and opened fire. he was wearing a mask. he shouted in arabic "god is great." he had a gun that looked like an ak-47 and he reportedly reloaded as many as three different times. when it was over, six people were dead, more than a dozen people were injured. five of...
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police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitybutcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called the police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s, and he could appear in court as early as today. well, the police haven't talked about a motive as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a te
police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitybutcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called the police to turn...
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up next, local university that's lowering the price for higher education. bullets fly inside a local bar. >>> a growing kchorus. >>> tuesday shower, first alert radar tracking rain for morning commute and more waves of wet >>> good morning. about 6:30. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley and first neighborhood forecast. little dreary today. >> already tracking rain in the area. cape may into cumberland county and atlantic city area seeing first round of rain. that already moved through delaware this morning. spot i'm watching is the lehigh valley and points in the north. temperatures are a little bit colder. most neighborhoods are above freezing. so freezing rain is less likely for allentown and for redding, but further to the north, if you're doing traveling into the poconos mountains may run into freezing rain and slick spots this morning. 36 degrees now in lehigh valley. 4 degrees above freezing. no problem there. 38 degrees in delaware. 30s across the board. pretty uniform temperatures with the clouds overhead and occasional showers. during the
up next, local university that's lowering the price for higher education. bullets fly inside a local bar. >>> a growing kchorus. >>> tuesday shower, first alert radar tracking rain for morning commute and more waves of wet >>> good morning. about 6:30. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley and first neighborhood forecast. little dreary today. >> already tracking rain in the area. cape may into cumberland county and atlantic city area seeing first round of...
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. >>> another local catholic university is cutting tuition costs to try to attract new students. >> cutting tuition by 25%. catholic college told nbc 10 lowering tuition to $265.2 2650 two other local catholic colleges that recently lowered tuition. la salsalle now time to process process. not just the rebuilding plan for the nba all-star voting process. voting ended the stroke of midnight. sixers rookie has been on a mission to make that team as we told you the sixers star even got carson wentz on the wagon trying to get the word out. growing fan base will have to wait until thursday to find out if he made the all-star team. college hoops, villa nova number one again. yesterday the wildcats reclaimed top spot in the college basketball poll. took to the court last night and won a school record. 47 straight game at home. 30 points over the other team. martin luther king day of service. outfielder roman quinn, went to philly's urban youth academy in south philadelphia yesterday. academy gives kids a place to play ball. and helps them learn lessons. >> i love it. i love every minute of it. lov
. >>> another local catholic university is cutting tuition costs to try to attract new students. >> cutting tuition by 25%. catholic college told nbc 10 lowering tuition to $265.2 2650 two other local catholic colleges that recently lowered tuition. la salsalle now time to process process. not just the rebuilding plan for the nba all-star voting process. voting ended the stroke of midnight. sixers rookie has been on a mission to make that team as we told you the sixers star even...
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he was a student at a local university. he was studying political science and anthropology there. why he allegedly opened fire at a mosque killing five people and injuring more than a dozen at this hour that is still a mystery. police have not disclosed any theory of motive. those who know him say he e spoused extreme nationalistic ideology. on his facebook page, which has since been taken down, he said he liked the leader of the anti-immigrant french political party the national front. also liked the israeli defense forces, donald trump and singer katy perry. he faces six counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder. as of now though, he is not charged with an act of terrorism under canadian law. this despite the fact canada's prime minister has described the shooting as, quote, a despicable act of terror. it is very possible, sandra, the bottom line here, we could see additional charges filed soon. sandra? >> sandra: all right. we'll stay on that news. what do we know about the victims? still some in the hospital? >> reporter: that's right. number of the victims still remai
he was a student at a local university. he was studying political science and anthropology there. why he allegedly opened fire at a mosque killing five people and injuring more than a dozen at this hour that is still a mystery. police have not disclosed any theory of motive. those who know him say he e spoused extreme nationalistic ideology. on his facebook page, which has since been taken down, he said he liked the leader of the anti-immigrant french political party the national front. also...
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stp >> and an employee at a local university already embroiledl in controversy is arrested andad chargedw.>> go break now. as we do live look across thek r d.c. region at 5:27, people ople getting up and going on a o a friday morning.ning. 44 degrees, very windy outiny ot there. it feels cold.ls make sure you dress dress accordingly. fox5 news morning continuesrnin right after the break.rea >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> an interesting twist.ing president trump haspres surprisingly kind words forid mexico's president who refusedus to meet with him over the border wall feud.fe >>> dip pat particulardip partil meeting. the president prepares for hisoi first official meeting with a a foreign head of state.at >>> abortion activist in townto for the 2017 march for life.r l. fox5 news morning starts right now. now. >> ♪♪ >> this is fox5 news morning.mr >> good morning to you.ng to yo. thank you very much for joining us. . i'm wisdom martin.mar >> and i'm holly morris. >> caitlin roth is in talkingtag weather and traffic this wrapping up the week withng double duty. up le great for her. h. we'll talk to her in
stp >> and an employee at a local university already embroiledl in controversy is arrested andad chargedw.>> go break now. as we do live look across thek r d.c. region at 5:27, people ople getting up and going on a o a friday morning.ning. 44 degrees, very windy outiny ot there. it feels cold.ls make sure you dress dress accordingly. fox5 news morning continuesrnin right after the break.rea >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> an interesting twist.ing president trump haspres...
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. >>> international community and local universities is now dealing with the effects of president trump's travel bans. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 today the way school officials are handling that and how they are also looking to the future. >>> don bell joins us now with sports and a lot have of folks getting held i for the big game. >> you are talking about the super bowl, and the it is not too far away. new england and the atlanta, super bowles list than a week away. people are gearing up for parties. one local school is already celebrate nothing falcons quarterback matt ryan's honor. the gym at saint philip and james in exton was full of love and support for matt ryan they held a pep rail for their most fame as you alumni playing in the super bowl for the first time in sunday. matt's parents were there and reality is starting to set in. >> there is no bigger game then, you know, what he is about to play in on sunday. that realization really set in it is just massive. >> it is a big deal. this is a big tiehl. we got all excited. we never really, really, matt always had as pre
. >>> international community and local universities is now dealing with the effects of president trump's travel bans. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 today the way school officials are handling that and how they are also looking to the future. >>> don bell joins us now with sports and a lot have of folks getting held i for the big game. >> you are talking about the super bowl, and the it is not too far away. new england and the atlanta, super bowles...
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local news. >>> universities nationwide students who are struggling with the immigration, the new immigration restrictions. georgia washington university said at least 74 students and scholars are here on visas and affected by the order. the school is warning students not to go abroad because if they leave, they may not be able to come back. the university president told us students are not the ones the government should beor about. >> we're joining with other university in trying to advocate for the recognition that the students and the faculty come here contributing to our society. that they are -- they are not the ones responsible for the kinds of things we're trying to prevent and they have been very expensively vetted and interviewed fingerprinted. huge process in order to have the visas to be part of our university community. >>> g w is providing counseling and legal advice affected by the travel ban. >>> president trump is expected to announce his choice to fill the vacant supreme court seat. he will make that announcement at 8:00 p.m. tuesday. mr. trump planned to announce thursday the front runne
local news. >>> universities nationwide students who are struggling with the immigration, the new immigration restrictions. georgia washington university said at least 74 students and scholars are here on visas and affected by the order. the school is warning students not to go abroad because if they leave, they may not be able to come back. the university president told us students are not the ones the government should beor about. >> we're joining with other university in...
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police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universityofessor. and the owner of this butcher shop close to where the attack took place. >> quÉbec is the most secure city. for me, it is beautiful. so to have an attack like this here -- reporter: police say one man was detained close to the scene but is now thought to be just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across the bridge in the center of the city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he has been named as alexandra bissonette, in his late 20's, and could appear in court as early as today. police have not talked about of motive as of yet, but even of -- even though this is known as a peaceful place, that same mosque has been targeted with islamophobia before. in june, during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. what mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime minister justin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. p.m. trudeau:
police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universityofessor. and the owner of this butcher shop close to where the attack took place. >> quÉbec is the most secure city. for me, it is beautiful. so to have an attack like this here -- reporter: police say one man was detained close to the scene but is now thought to be just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across the bridge in the center of the city, but pulled over and...
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police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitytcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s. well, the police haven't talked about a motive as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep, but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one millio
police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitytcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself...
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police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitylose to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful, so to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he's now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city but pulled over and called the police to turn himself in. he waited and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he's now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s, and he could appear in court as early as today. well, the police haven't talked about a motive as yet, but even though this is known to be a peaceful place with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims
police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a universitylose to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful, so to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he's now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city but pulled over and called the police to turn himself in. he waited...
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he worked at a local university department in accomplish literature. and because he loved our country and what we were trying to do, he chose to use his language skills to be a translator for american soldiers in iraq. he worked as a translator for the u.s. army in iraq for ten years. he endured death threats and harassment to himself, to his family. because he was helping us and our soldiers. so he began the refugee process about two years ago. he arrived on january 5. if donald trump had been inaugurated on january 1 and enacted his order six weeks sooner, mr. hamid would have had to stay in iraq. his life would have been threatened for cooperating with our military. what kind of message does this send to the untold millions of people just like mr. hamid throughout the muslim world who today will be less likely to work for and with our great country? then i met the elias family. they're a different type. they had four children. they arrived here a month ago. their journey to the united states began five years ago from war-torn syria. after surviving
he worked at a local university department in accomplish literature. and because he loved our country and what we were trying to do, he chose to use his language skills to be a translator for american soldiers in iraq. he worked as a translator for the u.s. army in iraq for ten years. he endured death threats and harassment to himself, to his family. because he was helping us and our soldiers. so he began the refugee process about two years ago. he arrived on january 5. if donald trump had been...
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[singing] travels toan bus local schools, colleges and universities across the country. recently our bus. in hampton, virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here is a video students made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the c-span bus. inside, students are receiving informational session about c-span's mission. c-span less goes around the nation speaking to high schools, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> what do c-span stand for? c-span>> cable satellite public affairs network. the way they laid it out was very awesome. we reached out to students through email. and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interest and others in media. others in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. of hamptontudents high school had never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and went. public created as a service to the community. our goal is e
[singing] travels toan bus local schools, colleges and universities across the country. recently our bus. in hampton, virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here is a video students made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the c-span bus. inside, students are receiving informational session about c-span's mission. c-span less goes around the nation speaking to high schools, colleges, universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> what do...
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. >> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countryrecently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at tamp -- hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school too. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and units -- universities and also at political gatherings. let's take a look. [all reading together] >> the way they laid it out was awesome. >> we reached out to students through email correspondents and also through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes -- classes. they applied and wrote one paragraph about what this experience means to them. some in terms of their careers, media and others in response to how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and mow c-span was a part of this effort. >> if the students here have never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and learn all there is to k
. >> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countryrecently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at tamp -- hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school too. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges...
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saved as a historical landmark, big plans are in store, activists are reaching out to local nonprofits and universities hoping they will take ownership of the home. patrick has been on the forefront of this project. this this time when i was out there he pointed out that in early december someone was murdered right in front of the home. he is hoping by turning it into a beacon of light for the community that it will show camden there is potential. >> it's really so we can tell the story of doctor king's time. people know he practiced nonviolence, but they don't know where he found nonviolence which was directly across the bridge on brown street philadelphia. >> what he think and? waste of money? >> i hate to be the want to rain on the parade, but but how are we saving a house without allocating funds toward it when we made the decision to save that house? where you getting the money from? >> don't save me the time about asking the question about the crime and the area. seems priorities are lopsided. i wonder that what mark luther king himself would say in terms of allocation of resources towards preser
saved as a historical landmark, big plans are in store, activists are reaching out to local nonprofits and universities hoping they will take ownership of the home. patrick has been on the forefront of this project. this this time when i was out there he pointed out that in early december someone was murdered right in front of the home. he is hoping by turning it into a beacon of light for the community that it will show camden there is potential. >> it's really so we can tell the story...
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our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countrycently, our bus stop in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. the bus goes around the nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. [laughter] [indiscernible] the way they laid it out -- to studentsd out through email correspondents and through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many responded in terms of their career interest, others in terms of their interest in media, and others just in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was a part of that effort. to towant them to be able come on the bus and learn all there is to know. we were
our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countrycently, our bus stop in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about our visit. >> it's pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. the bus goes around the nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and political...
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whether they are from states and localities or from universities. sharyl: even before trump's election, the effort was under way to punish sanctuary sitens. a lead republican on the house appropriations committee pressed obama attorney general, loretta lynch, to urge sanctuary jurisdictions to cooperate with immigration officials or risk losing federal funding. >> if you expect to receive federal money, comply with federal law. >> we feel a way to deal with this issue immediately and directly is to have the policy change, as well as to have the review of the grant program. sharyl: since then the department of justice infector general has identified a top 10 sanctuary list. california and connecticut, clark county, nevada, cook county, and chicago illinois, miami-dade county, florida, city, louisiana's orleans parish, and philadelphia. but after meeting with president leekt trump in november, new york city mayor dug in his heels. >> i talked to him about concerns about proposed deportations. that proposal countered and flew in the face of all that wa
whether they are from states and localities or from universities. sharyl: even before trump's election, the effort was under way to punish sanctuary sitens. a lead republican on the house appropriations committee pressed obama attorney general, loretta lynch, to urge sanctuary jurisdictions to cooperate with immigration officials or risk losing federal funding. >> if you expect to receive federal money, comply with federal law. >> we feel a way to deal with this issue immediately...
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. >>> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countryrecently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> cable, satellite, public affairs network. >> awesome. >> it was really important to -- the way they laid it out was very awesome. >> we reached out to students through e-mail correspondence and through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interests. others in terms of their interest in media. and then others just in response to their questions about how the recent campaign of 2
. >>> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the countryrecently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and...
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the local university in tampa, the university of south florida, its department of children and family did a study in 2014 and state in the -- and said in the state of florida alone that there were over 6,500 asthma hospitalizations. any american who's been alive since the adoption of the clean air act in the 1970's has an appreciation for the benefits of clean air. america is stronger. americans are healthier because of the clean air act. let's not go backwards. this bill, if adopted, would undermine the clean air act and so many other policies that lift and protect our neighbors. we still have work to do when it comes to the air that we breathe because even with all the progress we've made, many working-class communities continue to bear the brunt of environmental pollution because oftentimes the only homes that are affordable are located near industrial sites. according to the naacp, 78% of african-americans live within 30 miles of an industrial power plant, and 71% of african-americans live in counties that violate pollution standards. and latinos neighbors are three times more lik
the local university in tampa, the university of south florida, its department of children and family did a study in 2014 and state in the -- and said in the state of florida alone that there were over 6,500 asthma hospitalizations. any american who's been alive since the adoption of the clean air act in the 1970's has an appreciation for the benefits of clean air. america is stronger. americans are healthier because of the clean air act. let's not go backwards. this bill, if adopted, would...
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at the latest here at georgia washington university, sarah simmons fox 5 local news. >>> prince george'sxecutive orders. none of our residents deserve to live in a climate where they fear for the security and safety of their families nor should they shoulder the impact of a local economy these executive orders are unnecessarily creating. i am calling on all prince georgians and marylanders to call upon president donald trump to rescind and overturn these executive orders. governor hoeing said he supports most of the action so far. developing in prince george's county. police searching for gunman who shot and killed a man us in district heights. lesley watts joins us with the latest. lindsay? >> reporter: just checked in with prince george's county police, and they say they still do not know if this was a random or targeted killing. they say it doesn't appear to have been a robbery and the victim was not a store employee. the gas station while quiet has returned back to normal. it is open tonight. like out here earlier. it was around 4:45 when the young man was killed. investigators say h
at the latest here at georgia washington university, sarah simmons fox 5 local news. >>> prince george'sxecutive orders. none of our residents deserve to live in a climate where they fear for the security and safety of their families nor should they shoulder the impact of a local economy these executive orders are unnecessarily creating. i am calling on all prince georgians and marylanders to call upon president donald trump to rescind and overturn these executive orders. governor...
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and our goal is to partner with local colleges and universities where veterans are attending school tovide a number of resources and programs on campus where we can. so we do va education, va outreach and enrollment. we also provide some social-work services, and, in some situations or some campuses, we also provide mental-health services, as well. and then we do try and help with faculty and staff education if that would be useful and also work with a number of student-veteran leaders from various campuses in the bay area to help them network and mentor each other and kind of bring the student-veterans together across the community. >> so that education is really important, and joe delaurentis, in our first segment, was talking about how he had professors who actually understood him as a vet. >> right. exactly. and, you know, some schools do a lot of their own kind of faculty and staff training in this area already if they have a number of staff that are interested in that or have some experience in that. but we do also bring in programs, as well, to help out there. >> are there speci
and our goal is to partner with local colleges and universities where veterans are attending school tovide a number of resources and programs on campus where we can. so we do va education, va outreach and enrollment. we also provide some social-work services, and, in some situations or some campuses, we also provide mental-health services, as well. and then we do try and help with faculty and staff education if that would be useful and also work with a number of student-veteran leaders from...
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. >>> now in philly you'll soon see a new building rise in university city. localeaders helped break ground today on 3675 market street. it is the first building to go up at u city square new community coming to the neighborhood. 6.5 million square foot space will house offices and science labs for students and ♪ >>> local exterminators might be pretty happy tonight philadelphia area received a uniquely under desirable honor. philly and its suburbs have the highest percentage of homes with rodents and i'm not talking pets here. fox 29's brad sattin joins us live from spring garden. last time we checked in with you you were looking around for rats and mice but you haven't spotted any, have you? >> reporter: no. i think we're in the all clear lucy. >> okay. >> reporter: these numbers are not good. one in five homes in our region has a mouse problem this may surprise you but does it not surprise the pest control experts. one guy toll me he's surprised get this the numbers were so good. if the stats are enough to make you shake 84 head this video will probably want to
. >>> now in philly you'll soon see a new building rise in university city. localeaders helped break ground today on 3675 market street. it is the first building to go up at u city square new community coming to the neighborhood. 6.5 million square foot space will house offices and science labs for students and ♪ >>> local exterminators might be pretty happy tonight philadelphia area received a uniquely under desirable honor. philly and its suburbs have the highest...
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>>>he university became teachers for local only was a workshopsolbaekg cominginfalse c a >>> and delphia auto we'll new this yearaio > onreet the dow jones another milestone after it tr 20,000 for the first time in the 120 year history and gained nearly 700 points donald trump's election and now the dow is up point and the almost false news s circulating on facebook. today coca cola is reass americans that the is safe to drink. there is no parasite and no recall. >> a future hotel stay in atlantld 's a arros.om ck >>if te dif t fell to the lowest level since 1999 and the prices pushed prices higher and caused people to buy fewer homes. the natio association of realtors saw a home sales in decembre recovering following a marathon separation surgery. they were born with a bone connected at the base of their spines. a team of more than 50 medical professionals to separate them over two days at a childrens hospital in the twins and their p from the dominican re they spend time recovering in the u.s. before heading back home. >>> here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a preview of
>>>he university became teachers for local only was a workshopsolbaekg cominginfalse c a >>> and delphia auto we'll new this yearaio > onreet the dow jones another milestone after it tr 20,000 for the first time in the 120 year history and gained nearly 700 points donald trump's election and now the dow is up point and the almost false news s circulating on facebook. today coca cola is reass americans that the is safe to drink. there is no parasite and no recall. >> a...
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state firefighters received one-third less in pay and benefits than local firefighters. >>> the universityf california is tackling sexual violence across its 10 campuses by creating a new position. the new title ix coordinator will change the culture around issues of sexual violence and harassment, including sanctioning of faculty, students, and staff involved in misconduct. it comes after a series of sexual harassment scandals. >>> the 9th circuit court of appeals has given apple users the green light to sue apple for creating an anti competitive market for answer. users should be allowed to sue. apple said they bought apps from other developers that apple simply rated space out to. the judges did not buy that. apple has commented whether they will appeal that decision. >>> america's leading lgbtq magazine released its top 25 queer cities in america. san francisco not even in the top 10. it came in 17th. they look at centers, pride parades, bars and restaurants. the number 1 is jersey city, new jersey, orlando, st. petersburg, florida. >>> a large segment of california coastline already d
state firefighters received one-third less in pay and benefits than local firefighters. >>> the universityf california is tackling sexual violence across its 10 campuses by creating a new position. the new title ix coordinator will change the culture around issues of sexual violence and harassment, including sanctioning of faculty, students, and staff involved in misconduct. it comes after a series of sexual harassment scandals. >>> the 9th circuit court of appeals has given...
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. >> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges and universities in communities across the countryed in virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video student is made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the seized fun bus -- c-span bus. students are receive an informational session about c-span's mission for your c-span's bus speaks to high school students, colleges and universities and at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> what the c-span stand for? [laughter] >> it was really important. >> we reached out to students through ml correspondents and through their 11th -- through email correspondence and they replied a wrote a one paragraph statement about what this meant to them. in terms of their interest in media and others in response to their questions about how the and howampaign occurred c-span was a part of the effort. >> if the students have never heard of c-span, we wanted them to come on the bus and learn all they need to know. we were created by the cable service committee. our goal is educational and community outreach. they c
. >> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges and universities in communities across the countryed in virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video student is made about our visit. >> it is pretty hard to miss the seized fun bus -- c-span bus. students are receive an informational session about c-span's mission for your c-span's bus speaks to high school students, colleges and universities and at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >>...
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we spoke with the owner of a local shop rite store. >> universally everyone likes the idea of prek but when they look at their register receipt and saw that they spent, you know, ten dollars in tax that they didn't before they are very upset. >> the american beverage association says that the taxis being passed along to cuss hers. the city says it hopes if businesses are passing on added costs they are doing so transparently. >>> atlantic city mayor don guardian delivered an unofficial state of the city address today. "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter, cleve bryan, explains, the remarks come with the state now in control of the city and its troubled finances. >> good thing it will be a challenging year. i will tell you that we're up to that challenge. >> reporter: giving his annual state of the sit a dress atlantic city mayor don guardian said he will seek re election and has one key theme: resiliency. >> what is definition of re sillenscy, it will be atlantic city. >>> city leaders for the, lost battle last year against the state take over. governor christie's offer reject plan f
we spoke with the owner of a local shop rite store. >> universally everyone likes the idea of prek but when they look at their register receipt and saw that they spent, you know, ten dollars in tax that they didn't before they are very upset. >> the american beverage association says that the taxis being passed along to cuss hers. the city says it hopes if businesses are passing on added costs they are doing so transparently. >>> atlantic city mayor don guardian delivered...
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local students. a viewer sent us this video of the snow coming down on the campus of west chester university a shortime ago. and this gives you an idea of just how fast these snow squalls were moving on the left there about half an hour ago. the snow was coming down on broad street from the left. that snow has moved out and that's the way it's going to be this afternoon, apparently. >> changing just that face. >> you can wait about two and a half minutes and things change. we had practically whiteout conditions in cape may here now the sun's out. there's no snow evidence of anything. this is i-95 in south philly where we couldn't see anything a while ago now it's bright and sunny. now you got sun glare coming home. so this is the wider view and what i was showing you was this little swirl here in the radar pattern. that's a tiny area of low pressure and we can extend that to this line, like a cold front. we call that meso scale. these are very small scale items and just like in the summertime when you have brief heavy shower or thunderstorm. evesham township just about to get out of it, tabernacle i
local students. a viewer sent us this video of the snow coming down on the campus of west chester university a shortime ago. and this gives you an idea of just how fast these snow squalls were moving on the left there about half an hour ago. the snow was coming down on broad street from the left. that snow has moved out and that's the way it's going to be this afternoon, apparently. >> changing just that face. >> you can wait about two and a half minutes and things change. we had...
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. >> c-span bus travel to local schools, colleges and universities in communities across the country.he bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about the visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission, c-span's the bus moving around the nation, i school students, colleges and universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> set the tables, satellites, public affairs. >> the way they laid it out was -- >> we reached out to students through email correspondence and 11th and 12th grade social studies classes, they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what the experience meant to them. many responded in terms of their career interests, others in terms of their interest in media and others in response to questions about how the campaign of 2016 occurred and how c-span was part of the effort. >> students at hampton high school never heard about c-span, we want them to come on the bus and learn all there is to know. we s
. >> c-span bus travel to local schools, colleges and universities in communities across the country.he bus stopped in hampton virginia visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video students made about the visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside. students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission, c-span's the bus moving around the nation, i school students, colleges and universities and political gatherings. let's take an inside look....