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the lawyer adds maurice remained on the van and was not in any danger at any time. >> maurice's mother fox 29 investigates before she learned that her disabled son's long night on that van resulted in the van driver being fired. as well as the aid. but she says she still has some lingering serious concerns about the service, and when fox 29 investigators looked at best transit's records, well, we had some questions of our own. >> hi, this is best transit? >> we called multiple times and hadn't heard back. so we went asking for president rabine in a. >> she's not in. >> no. >> huh! so is there anybody else who runs best transit? that i could speak to? >> right now she's the one and she's not right now. >> she's not here? >> yes. >> who are you? >> all right. we'll leave the property. >> we didn't have much luck waiting. a property manager toll us to get out. >> i'm trying to do a story. no, no, no,. >> don't touch the camera. >> that's when we finally heard from the lawyer taylor who says best transit is the business name used by the parent company lighter corporation. like all pennsylv
the lawyer adds maurice remained on the van and was not in any danger at any time. >> maurice's mother fox 29 investigates before she learned that her disabled son's long night on that van resulted in the van driver being fired. as well as the aid. but she says she still has some lingering serious concerns about the service, and when fox 29 investigators looked at best transit's records, well, we had some questions of our own. >> hi, this is best transit? >> we called multiple...
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maurice's mom did call police and the daycare which told her maurice may have been taken to a home inpolice officer went to search but he wasn't there. >> i don't even know what to think at this point. i'm just like well, where is he if he's not there? then they don't know where he's at. they don't have an idea where he's at. he's probably cold and lonely. >> reporter: finally, she heard directly from the van driver who had maurice. her son got home around 8:30 she says. about four hours after pick up. and went to a hospital to be check out. what happened? best transit' lawyers michael taylor in a statement wrote, another child's parent signed the driver's log in the wrong place causing confusion. the driver circled back to that first home resulting in the delay. the lawyer adds, maurice remained on the van and was not in any danger at airtime. his mother contacted fox 29 investigates before she learned that her disable son's long night on that van resulted in the van driver being fired. as well as the aid. but she says she still has some lingering serious concerns about the service a
maurice's mom did call police and the daycare which told her maurice may have been taken to a home inpolice officer went to search but he wasn't there. >> i don't even know what to think at this point. i'm just like well, where is he if he's not there? then they don't know where he's at. they don't have an idea where he's at. he's probably cold and lonely. >> reporter: finally, she heard directly from the van driver who had maurice. her son got home around 8:30 she says. about four...
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you have to be up to par. >> maurice?don't think a lot of the argument has ever been an is par, educated more so thany ou t 2016 that we have a male and a woman hired to dot same job, he is getting paid more. why does that exist? >> how did you address you, women would much prefer working for men than women. they find it to be the most difficult challenging environment. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. i do prefer working for men. i don't know why it is. i can't explain it to you, but i have better relationship with men as my boss -- >> wait a minute. >> i can speak to experience. the society alibi asis a thing. women of the society, perpetuates stereotypes. >> armstrong: no, i think it's more than it has to do with the executive style. >> i don't think it has to do with the executive style. >> no. >> no? i think that actually, and not to throw you under the bus, but i you that 52% of the women voted unfortunately, women, we have on work within our community to build that sense of -- that we can do the work, right? becau
you have to be up to par. >> maurice?don't think a lot of the argument has ever been an is par, educated more so thany ou t 2016 that we have a male and a woman hired to dot same job, he is getting paid more. why does that exist? >> how did you address you, women would much prefer working for men than women. they find it to be the most difficult challenging environment. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. i do prefer working for men. i don't know why it is. i can't explain it to...
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maurice reilly was shot and killed on the 7800 block of baldwin last night. john rawlins, joins us at the scene. >> reporter: the victim, reilly, is from the 6300 block of north lambert street about a mile, mile and a half from here. at the time he was shot he was along the street apparently working on his car along with several other people. >> he was the intended target due to the fact he was struck so many times and the three individuals he was with working on the car they were not struck at all by gun fire. >> it was early evening in a quiet residential neighborhood and reilly's focus was on the commonplace work he was doing the rear brakes of his car when a man dressed in a dark hoody came up and fired at the 26-year-old. >> he was changing the brakes when the shooter came from a driveway, came up to the back of the victim who was sitting on the street and the male fired four shots from point-blank range. >> again, maurice reilly is from german town and we reached out to his family and they declined to speak about the young man or why someone would try t
maurice reilly was shot and killed on the 7800 block of baldwin last night. john rawlins, joins us at the scene. >> reporter: the victim, reilly, is from the 6300 block of north lambert street about a mile, mile and a half from here. at the time he was shot he was along the street apparently working on his car along with several other people. >> he was the intended target due to the fact he was struck so many times and the three individuals he was with working on the car they were...
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on ultimate doppler you can see through millville, maurice river across the bay towards smyrna and also dover some light snow that is currently falling. the future cast shows by about 10:00 o'clock tonight, most of us seeing snow moving in from the west. by 11:00 it's in philadelphia and falling light to moderately. the heaviest through 3:00 a.m. and then it swiftly exits for the morning rush it will be drying out but any roads that are untreated or not plowed obviously will be snow covered and slick that goes for the sidewalks and obviously the parking lots as well. so snow moves in between 8:00 and 10:00 across the entire region much ends between 4:00 and 6am and of course we will definitely have some slick spots the sun will be coming out during the day and those salted streets and sidewalks will be helped by that sun. that is for sure. here's a look at the accumulations win to 3-inches of snow most of us in and two to three range. more like an inch through the lehigh valley and the poconos and one to two throughout south jersey and into southern delaware. coming up we'll talk about
on ultimate doppler you can see through millville, maurice river across the bay towards smyrna and also dover some light snow that is currently falling. the future cast shows by about 10:00 o'clock tonight, most of us seeing snow moving in from the west. by 11:00 it's in philadelphia and falling light to moderately. the heaviest through 3:00 a.m. and then it swiftly exits for the morning rush it will be drying out but any roads that are untreated or not plowed obviously will be snow covered and...
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maurice will be 75 years old.he door of what is now -- it was 30 years ago when he took and providednt leadership in the change to digital. resign, and will arthur sadoun will step in. was this a catalyst that brought about this announcement today? catalyst other than the fact that it was planned. it was good to announce it as early as we could. we had to come to an agreement on a few things. the choice has been most obvious . it has been obviously a thorough process. the board, the chair of both the committee and the largest shareholders have been in the loop. -- as we came to the conclusion, we felt it was the right time to inform everyone inside and outside the organization. i am extremely pleased. arthur is the same age as i was when i took over the company. he will reach to new heights. tom: i can think of no other the likesominated by of you and martin sorrell. how will you compete with martin sorrell and the rest of the advertising industry? maurice: we are competing against wpp, ipg, and the beauty of this
maurice will be 75 years old.he door of what is now -- it was 30 years ago when he took and providednt leadership in the change to digital. resign, and will arthur sadoun will step in. was this a catalyst that brought about this announcement today? catalyst other than the fact that it was planned. it was good to announce it as early as we could. we had to come to an agreement on a few things. the choice has been most obvious . it has been obviously a thorough process. the board, the chair of...
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sorry, maurice. >> tom: you didn't like his baby blue eyes?didn't need you to point them out to me. >> they looked brown. >> tom: that's a special thing about him. >> he could get away with it, though. >> tom: exactly. do you remember, charles, what it was like before the iphone? >> i love my iphone, i carry it everywhere, i probably wouldn't have my job without my iphone, i'm the editor of a web site. but it has ruined things in the sense that people can constantly contact you, everything all the time, even when you don't want to, there is no downtime at all. you're not surprised by anything, if you visit a foreign country, a new place in america, which for me as is all most everywhere, i could look at google images and see what it looks like before i get there, drive drive-in and see that i'm at the right place, beforehand you would drive in and see the grand canyon, how amazing. so it has ruined life in some ways, but living abroad is an regard, it's great to be able to talk to my family constantly. >> tom: that's it, paul, what do you thin
sorry, maurice. >> tom: you didn't like his baby blue eyes?didn't need you to point them out to me. >> they looked brown. >> tom: that's a special thing about him. >> he could get away with it, though. >> tom: exactly. do you remember, charles, what it was like before the iphone? >> i love my iphone, i carry it everywhere, i probably wouldn't have my job without my iphone, i'm the editor of a web site. but it has ruined things in the sense that people can...
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the-lysa: maurice spent last 10 years of his life dedicated to making a difference. he recorded this video to show young people the effects of gun violence. >> just from my surgeries, three surgeries i had. anna-lysa: he was 19 years old when he was shot in july 2006, during a time when some people in his neighborhood were feuding with another neighborhood. they say he was an innocent victim. >> one bullet did some damage that mo would have cap locations from for the next 10 anna-lysa: his death was ruled a homicide. he was featured in a story in 2009 when he was using t-shirts to give back to the community. >> he was special. he was on the waiting list for years. that was his life, taking 20, 30 pills a day. anna-lysa: even though he had been suffering the last few years, he made sure that each breath counted. in 2017 they want him to follow his example. >> never complain, how can we complain? what we have to do, and that's the lesson he left for us. anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. lindsey: a lot of people out and about tonight. a lot of people in times squa
the-lysa: maurice spent last 10 years of his life dedicated to making a difference. he recorded this video to show young people the effects of gun violence. >> just from my surgeries, three surgeries i had. anna-lysa: he was 19 years old when he was shot in july 2006, during a time when some people in his neighborhood were feuding with another neighborhood. they say he was an innocent victim. >> one bullet did some damage that mo would have cap locations from for the next 10...
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to have their voices heard, including maurice sheridan from delaware county. >> very important for us to stand and to pray and for the world to know that abortion has to stop. >> vice president mike pence made history as the first sitting vp to address the march for life. >> mr. pence said he supports their cause. nbc's edward lawrence has more now from washington. >> reporter: anti-abortion protesters march on washington every year. this time the man second in line at the white house led the charge. >> this administration will work with the congress to end taxpayer funding of abortion and abortion providers. >> reporter: a sea of people walk from the washington monument to the supreme court. everyone is here for one reason, united to end abortions. >> mostly because my mom had me when she was 17 and in a bad situation. i'm here for that. >> reporter: very personal. >> it is. >> reporter: advocates are encouraged that president donald trump expressed support for the anti-abortion cause. >> we're trying to stand up for the orphans and the unborn and for life. and we're going to do it i
to have their voices heard, including maurice sheridan from delaware county. >> very important for us to stand and to pray and for the world to know that abortion has to stop. >> vice president mike pence made history as the first sitting vp to address the march for life. >> mr. pence said he supports their cause. nbc's edward lawrence has more now from washington. >> reporter: anti-abortion protesters march on washington every year. this time the man second in line at...
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town but it is maurice town port norris on delsea drive where the snow is still falling but the flakes are smaller. normally we point out how you can do everything at wawa, gas up, do your christmas shopping but beg to differ living here in torches ter because across the street is this cisco where you can fill up like you can across the street. but we have the ocean food mart to do your shopping. the as a bonus, poppa lou we go i's no finer italian meal in all of torches ter right here and despite all that already if that is not enough, mike, alex, you can have dinner while waiting for your laundry to get done next door all this one business, laundry , italian restaurant, gas station, and grocery store all in one and just -- >> they out did wawa across the street. >> you can get gas at everyone of those places. >> but at poppa luigi's you can go get your laundry ton. >> get it taken care of in one spot. >> thanks very much for that. >>> white house is defending president trump's immigration restrictions calling it a massive success story. the country affected iran, iraq, syria, sudan,
town but it is maurice town port norris on delsea drive where the snow is still falling but the flakes are smaller. normally we point out how you can do everything at wawa, gas up, do your christmas shopping but beg to differ living here in torches ter because across the street is this cisco where you can fill up like you can across the street. but we have the ocean food mart to do your shopping. the as a bonus, poppa lou we go i's no finer italian meal in all of torches ter right here and...
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. >> by the way, a shout out to maurice who put that together. that's it for "fast money."nk you for helping us celebrate ten years all this week. back here tuesday at 5:00 to start the next decade of the show. see you then. to sbr! >>> the guys are getting ready behind me. >> the money is coming your way, you don't ask any questions. >> the money is definitely coming into netflix. if you missed the move, we'll tell you how you can profit next week. >> we're out of gas. >> that's what traders are saying about the run to the banks. and there's one name in particular that can come into the cross hairs next week. we'll explain. and -- it's the one dow sck
. >> by the way, a shout out to maurice who put that together. that's it for "fast money."nk you for helping us celebrate ten years all this week. back here tuesday at 5:00 to start the next decade of the show. see you then. to sbr! >>> the guys are getting ready behind me. >> the money is coming your way, you don't ask any questions. >> the money is definitely coming into netflix. if you missed the move, we'll tell you how you can profit next week. >>...
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thank you maurice jeffries from louisville kentucky. what were the underlying reasons for grant convening at the white house? was it the panic of 1873 and the need to have cash and double gold in the black hills would bring or escher from sherman, sheridan and others were who were for expansion. grant was considered to thank the indians. in fact, in rupert and ron's book, he was the first president to bring up indian rights in his inauguration. >> right. the answer is the former. and perhaps the gentlemen read an article that i wrote in this month's smithsonian magazine in which i devote the entire article to the questions that grant organized or provoked war with the sioux, the great sioux war that led to little bighorn. the transfusing rationale was he wanted the black hills for the mineral wealth and the reservation, chief black hills were on the lakota reservation, promised to the lakota in perpetuity and the lakota chiefs wouldn't sell. grant, what scant evidence there is is very damning. and it's impossible to skip the conclusion
thank you maurice jeffries from louisville kentucky. what were the underlying reasons for grant convening at the white house? was it the panic of 1873 and the need to have cash and double gold in the black hills would bring or escher from sherman, sheridan and others were who were for expansion. grant was considered to thank the indians. in fact, in rupert and ron's book, he was the first president to bring up indian rights in his inauguration. >> right. the answer is the former. and...
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to death while doing mechanical work on his car was identify by philadelphia police. 22-year-old maurice reilly was changing the brakes on his car and a man walked up and shot himself times in the back. police do not have a motive and have not made any arrests. >>> in the city's tacony section workers are replacing the stain glass at the synagogue for another act of vandalism here on tyson avenue. someone threw several large rocks through the windows last september and now again on friday. the president of the synagogue believes it's a hate crime and hopes to install surveillance cameras. >>> and temperatures are climbing into the 60s as we look live from sky 6 hd at independence hall. get outside and enjoy it while you can. david murphy says the cold is coming back and soon. it is still january david. >> for now though january 12 and and no coat on at the noon hour and we have patches of blue and sunshine moving through. as you look at stormtracker 6 live double scan as expected on the models there are a couple of sprinkles and light showers through the northern suburbs just small nuisa
to death while doing mechanical work on his car was identify by philadelphia police. 22-year-old maurice reilly was changing the brakes on his car and a man walked up and shot himself times in the back. police do not have a motive and have not made any arrests. >>> in the city's tacony section workers are replacing the stain glass at the synagogue for another act of vandalism here on tyson avenue. someone threw several large rocks through the windows last september and now again on...
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maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96 cent tax on his juice.a became the first big city to impose a tax on all sugary or artificially sweetened drinks. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39 and additional packs is $1.52. >> that's more than the actual soda. >> reporter: before the tax an eight-pack of gatorade for 36 ounces was 5 clnts 39. now 8:39. and this was $2.79, now $4.71. the commissioner says the tax is to help the community. >> it should generate $91 million that we can put toward p pre-k schools and parks and recreations. >> ervin graham returned his iced tea. some will shop outside philadelphia to avoid the tax or simply start drinking more water. right now four cities in the country have passed similar taxes on sugary drinks. jericka duncan, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," from virtual reality to smart cars, we will take you to las vegas and show you the latest tech toys at the consumer electronics show. >>> plu
maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96 cent tax on his juice.a became the first big city to impose a tax on all sugary or artificially sweetened drinks. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39 and additional packs is $1.52. >> that's more than the actual soda. >> reporter: before the tax an eight-pack of gatorade for 36 ounces was 5 clnts 39. now 8:39. and this was $2.79, now $4.71. the commissioner says the...
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shuts off ] [ rainfall, footsteps splashing ] "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from mauricenbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> justice has been served, and a message has still been sent. >> woodruff: in his final news conference, president obama addresses the controversial decision to release chelsea manning, and his role in a new era of politics. then, the senate takes on a whirlwind of confirmation hearings, grilling the president-elect's picks for the next cabinet. and, building a greener form of energy. how progress on "fusion" nuclear technology could be the future of our power. >> our great, great, great grandkids are going to live in a world powered by fusion almost exclusively. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
shuts off ] [ rainfall, footsteps splashing ] "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from mauricenbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> justice has been served, and a message has still been sent. >> woodruff: in his final news conference, president obama addresses the controversial...
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he ties maurice "the rocket" richard. you probably heard of the rocket. there's a trophy in his name for the best goal scorer of the season. alec has won that six times. now he's tied the man himself and he's one point away from passing him. one more point whether it be a goal or an assist will also get ovi 1,000 points for his career. he's been after that one. doing a little juggle wfrg the game. a setup man and a goal scorer. first period ovi fires on net, stopped, but the great ace gets the assist. caps up 1-0. we're tied at 1. ovi, kuznetsov on his way out. sweet move. i tripped at great but i like sweet. great to see second assist for ovechkin. caps back in the lead. late in the game caps with a 3-1 lead and on the power play ovechkin lighting the lamp himself. boom! that's 544 career goals and 999th career point for alex o vi ovechkin. pens are coming to town on wednesday. the caps win their sixth straight game. 4-1 the final. what does this milestone mean to you? >> it means i just it was like five minutes ago. time moves forward. and you know, so
he ties maurice "the rocket" richard. you probably heard of the rocket. there's a trophy in his name for the best goal scorer of the season. alec has won that six times. now he's tied the man himself and he's one point away from passing him. one more point whether it be a goal or an assist will also get ovi 1,000 points for his career. he's been after that one. doing a little juggle wfrg the game. a setup man and a goal scorer. first period ovi fires on net, stopped, but the great ace...
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. >>> a lot of curiosity surrounding gw hoops with interim head man maurice joseph, but for now the colonialsus was a road win at la salle. tyler cavanaugh with the three and gw down colonials close it to within 10, but it's not enough. jordan price led the way with 23 at la salle wins 79-69. gw drops to one in four. >>> gw women hosting foggy bottom. colonials take a three-point lead. later in the 4th colonials cruising around. lexie martin hits the j for two of her 14. gw wins 76-72. >> go, gw. yeah, but there's that. >>> i actually just forgot what i was going to say to be real honest. we try to be transparent at wusa9. i was going to talk about the wizards, 11 at home. >> it's amazing how good they are at home, just not doing it on the road. >> there is that. >> but there's very much a hope for this team this year, the turnaround. >> don't disappoint us an weather. >>> it's going to be a little chilly tonight, 30s. tomorrow 44, 54 tuesday. a yellow weather alert day with showers around. look how nice wednesday is going to be and right now looking dry and mild for the inauguration day and
. >>> a lot of curiosity surrounding gw hoops with interim head man maurice joseph, but for now the colonialsus was a road win at la salle. tyler cavanaugh with the three and gw down colonials close it to within 10, but it's not enough. jordan price led the way with 23 at la salle wins 79-69. gw drops to one in four. >>> gw women hosting foggy bottom. colonials take a three-point lead. later in the 4th colonials cruising around. lexie martin hits the j for two of her 14. gw...
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. >> reporter: maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96-cent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was theale price of 96 cents off. >> reporter: philadelphia became first big city to impose a tax on al artificially sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 cents per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39, and the additional tax is $1.52. then there's sales tax. >> reporter: that's more than the actual soda. before the tax an eight-pack of gatorade with 160 ounces costs $5.99. the new price is $8.39. this gallon of iced tea, which was $2.79, is now $4.71. aside from health benefits, deputy revenue commissioner marisa waxman says the tax is meant to help the community. >> we anticipate that the first year of collections will generate about $91 million that we can put toward pre-k community schools as well as our parks, libraries and rec centers. >> reporter: but irving graham says the city has to find a better way. he returned his i realizing he paid almost $2 in beverage taxes. >> i got my money back. >> reporter: some p
. >> reporter: maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96-cent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was theale price of 96 cents off. >> reporter: philadelphia became first big city to impose a tax on al artificially sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 cents per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39, and the additional tax is $1.52. then there's sales tax. >> reporter: that's more than the...
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tina lang and meet lewis maurice are here for a photo shoot.irst child in march. they want to remember this special time. but they fear their unborn daughter's future may not necessarily be brighter than their own. we don't know how it will be for african—americans now to four years down the line, six years down the line. we don't know what will happen. even when obama was in office, you seen officers were killing young black males and really weren't getting penalised for it. so now that it's trump, you never know. it'll be harder for us to get those opportunities and have that freedom to get the best education and to get the bestjobs, you know what i'm saying, just because of our race and the perspective that others have on us. so that is what i'm afraid of for my child. here in the south the shadow of the plantations, the memory ofjim crow, of america's original sin, still loom large. it takes more than eight years to dismantle a social system that's been in place before the country was even established, before the country talked about creati
tina lang and meet lewis maurice are here for a photo shoot.irst child in march. they want to remember this special time. but they fear their unborn daughter's future may not necessarily be brighter than their own. we don't know how it will be for african—americans now to four years down the line, six years down the line. we don't know what will happen. even when obama was in office, you seen officers were killing young black males and really weren't getting penalised for it. so now that it's...
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this was different attitude thank you tony that is indicative of your leadership and the other thing maurice beretta so the shot on enlivening thank you for making arrests, however, arrest didn't equate with success for the mayor's office and having to submit a lot of data to the feds we have given a lot of data as well we all know if we encourage i'm so sad that tony will not be here we encourage rank and file to arrest people so that we have staff will look good we and brown and black folks are back in the same condition worse than fighting for in terms of you guys profiling us whoever the shoe fits whoever i think that we need to address that little thing i know a whole bunch of us get arrested because, however, it is changed has been changing throughout the city the rest are not as brutal even for myself i u you know so the arrests are in the as brutal as in the past and certainly from the top cop leadership chief chaplin i'm looking forward to working with you guys under this new chief although i'm disappointed it not tony but maybe a fresh eyes is a what we need to get the poa under ru
this was different attitude thank you tony that is indicative of your leadership and the other thing maurice beretta so the shot on enlivening thank you for making arrests, however, arrest didn't equate with success for the mayor's office and having to submit a lot of data to the feds we have given a lot of data as well we all know if we encourage i'm so sad that tony will not be here we encourage rank and file to arrest people so that we have staff will look good we and brown and black folks...
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"film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. man: thank you so much for holding, paul. paul: yeah, no problem. man: my supervisor's supervisor says i can't give you another courtesy extension. paul: no. no, i know. you just have to give me a couple days to make a backup of it or something. man: well, it's more than a couple of days. uh, your bill is actually three months late. paul: no, look. [ scoffs ] storage for this much data costs a lot of money, okay? you just -- okay, can you just give me a break, here? man: uh, the computer system won't let me. paul: then override it. i can probably tell you how. man: um, this call is being monitored, sir. but you have until tomorrow to pay the balance.
"film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. man: thank you so much for holding, paul. paul: yeah, no problem. man: my supervisor's supervisor says i can't give you another courtesy extension. paul: no. no, i know. you just have to give me a couple days to make a backup of it or something. man: well, it's more than a couple of days. uh, your bill is actually three months late....
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. >> reporter: maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96-cent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was the sale price of 96 cents off. >> reporter: philadelphia became the first big city to impose a tax on all sugary or artificially-sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 cents per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39, and the additional tax is $1.52. and then there's sales tax. >> reporter: that's more than the actual soda. before the tax, an eight-pack of gatorade with 160 ounces costs $5.99. the new price is $8.39. and this gallon of iced tea, which was $2.79, is now $4.71. aside from health benefits, deputy revenue commissioner marisa waxman says the tax is meant to help the community. >> we anticipate that the first year of collections will generate about $91 million that we can put toward pre-k community schools as well as our parks, libraries and rec centers. >> reporter: but ervin graham says the city has to find a better way. he returned his iced tea. >> i got my money back. >> reporter: after realizing he p
. >> reporter: maurice broadwater misunderstood the 96-cent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was the sale price of 96 cents off. >> reporter: philadelphia became the first big city to impose a tax on all sugary or artificially-sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 cents per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it's hurting his customers. >> this three-liter soda, our price is $1.39, and the additional tax is $1.52. and then there's sales tax. >> reporter:...
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including the always groundbreaking david bowie, the eagles' glenn frye, earth, wind, and fire's mauricehing on my tongue but hallelujah ♪ >> when i heard leonard cohen died, i was just sad. >> and, of course, there was the legendary prince. ♪ purple rain ♪ purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckay summed it up best. it's prince, it's like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs that killed him. >> there was like the rumors that he wasn't doing well and then all of a sudden, he was gone. and it was just crazy. >> far out west, the best concert event of the year for many older fans was desert trip, or as many called it, oldchella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling stones, paul mccartney, the who, and neil young, among others. >> i think it's wonderful when the old seniors of the world are not just sitting in their living room making tiny sweaters, but instead are sing songs from 55 years ago. i find this exciting. >> bob dylan was there just about the same time he was named this year's nobel
including the always groundbreaking david bowie, the eagles' glenn frye, earth, wind, and fire's mauricehing on my tongue but hallelujah ♪ >> when i heard leonard cohen died, i was just sad. >> and, of course, there was the legendary prince. ♪ purple rain ♪ purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckay summed it up best. it's prince, it's like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs...
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. >> he is accomplishing maurice president-elect that obama has done since day one and this is part of our agenda, the trump agenda to get gdp growth at 3% or lower something obama never did accomplish in his eight years. creating new jobs and keeping other jobs from leaving and bringing jobs back that have less periods and all-of-the-above strategy and as we are seeing people know when donald trump says there's going to be repercussions if you move jobs offshore, they are getting it now. there will be so good for them. they recognize we are going to have a more accommodating tax policy for corporations which has been needed for a long time so again donald trump as president is doing exactly what america expected him to do and certainly surprising those that were detractors thinking he couldn't get it done. goodness gracious he is not even sworn into office for 17 more days. lou: you mentioned attractors and that's part of history now. certainly there are none that still exist and everybody unanimously behind president-elect trump. >> though clinton is unanimously behind it and obama's
. >> he is accomplishing maurice president-elect that obama has done since day one and this is part of our agenda, the trump agenda to get gdp growth at 3% or lower something obama never did accomplish in his eight years. creating new jobs and keeping other jobs from leaving and bringing jobs back that have less periods and all-of-the-above strategy and as we are seeing people know when donald trump says there's going to be repercussions if you move jobs offshore, they are getting it now....
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the first interception, maurice slipped, the second one was aas poor decision.cisi overall the amountk to pass, made somes unbelievable throws and great games. i think he belongs in the nfl as starting quarterback, that's for sure and hopefully it's here.ere time for the close five top fivp of the week. we'll spare you any reminders of the pafu redskins.. weatherman scott sable proclaimed at the beginning of the season he wouldn't shaveav until the browns won a game. a he had to wait 112 days and it finally happened last weekend. he styled it a couple different ways. good for him for being a good sport. it must itch after a while. the four stages of facial hair. >> there you go. let's take you to number four, chin owe hills high out west, a guy calls the shot and switches. how he walk us. >> like it's nothing. he points, heaves. he's basically saying i'm going to do it look freezing rainit right loo here. s eve already committed to ucla. he's joining his brother and their other brother will there next year. > alabama heading back to the national championship due t a ridiculous run by
the first interception, maurice slipped, the second one was aas poor decision.cisi overall the amountk to pass, made somes unbelievable throws and great games. i think he belongs in the nfl as starting quarterback, that's for sure and hopefully it's here.ere time for the close five top fivp of the week. we'll spare you any reminders of the pafu redskins.. weatherman scott sable proclaimed at the beginning of the season he wouldn't shaveav until the browns won a game. a he had to wait 112 days...
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thank you, maurice jeffries from louisville, kentucky. what were the underlying reasons for grant convening the secret meeting at the white house? the panic of 1873 and the need for cash that gold in the black hills would bring? or pressure from sherman and others? gran we learned in ron's book he was the first president to bring up indian rights in this inauguration. >> guest: the answer is the former. perhaps this gentlemen read an article i wrote for the smithsonian magazine. he provoked to sioux war that led to little big horn. his rational was he wanted the black hills for the mineral health. and chief black hills were on the reservation and it was promised to the lakota indians and what evidence there is is damming. it is impossible to skip the decision this is grant's thinking. and the question of choosing between the electorate and the needs of the nation during a continued economic depression. the thinking was if we provoke a war the lakota's residing off the reservation but still on land promised to them. speaking of the bands t
thank you, maurice jeffries from louisville, kentucky. what were the underlying reasons for grant convening the secret meeting at the white house? the panic of 1873 and the need for cash that gold in the black hills would bring? or pressure from sherman and others? gran we learned in ron's book he was the first president to bring up indian rights in this inauguration. >> guest: the answer is the former. perhaps this gentlemen read an article i wrote for the smithsonian magazine. he...
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south jersey gas wants to run a line from the maurice river township to upper township. environmentalists are against it. the company says it has 1400 miles of gas mains running through the forest. >>> and in delaware, a new anti-violence initiative is aimed at stopping gun violence in wilmington. it's called operation safe streets. the mayor announced the city's implementing new policing tactics including 19 additional officers next month. it will target known crime areas. it call on those in areas to help reporting and assisting in investigating crimes. >>> the deadly market street building collapse could be a while before everything is over. six people died and 13 others were hurt when a building being demolished fell on to a salvation army store at 22nd and market. relatives and survivors filed that lawsuit. once the jury decides if any of the defendants is liable, they still have to determine how much to award in damages. there is no timeline for when the trial will be over. former pennsylvania congressman chaka fattah set to start a ten-year prison term tomorrow. h
south jersey gas wants to run a line from the maurice river township to upper township. environmentalists are against it. the company says it has 1400 miles of gas mains running through the forest. >>> and in delaware, a new anti-violence initiative is aimed at stopping gun violence in wilmington. it's called operation safe streets. the mayor announced the city's implementing new policing tactics including 19 additional officers next month. it will target known crime areas. it call on...
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you can see passing through millville down to maurice river. this is going to track right into cape may county here and atlantic county as it continues to drive along farther to the east. we see this pocket along the shore. so this line is quick moving as we mentioned. it was nearly whiteout that we were seeing on cameras. now that's heading through jersey. we are talking temperatures that are dropping and visibility much different depending on where you are. so let's talk to glenn now about those conditions. >> it really has been amazing how things can change just minute by minute this afternoon. they actually had to have a ground stop at philly international airport because the snow was coming down so hard that the visibility was so bad that you couldn't see much of anything. and now look at that visibility in the city. you can't even see clouds. look to the west and that's how quickly things change around here with this kind of a weather pattern. now this is obviously not like this morning's system or like tomorrow morning's which is a stead
you can see passing through millville down to maurice river. this is going to track right into cape may county here and atlantic county as it continues to drive along farther to the east. we see this pocket along the shore. so this line is quick moving as we mentioned. it was nearly whiteout that we were seeing on cameras. now that's heading through jersey. we are talking temperatures that are dropping and visibility much different depending on where you are. so let's talk to glenn now about...
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intelligence support is donald trump cannot bring the country to gather they will be the least of all mauriceber security plan. >>robin w: we are tracking a new hot spot this is in the south bank hi 101 is closed the northbound direction this is because the police activity possibly an officer involved shooting. >>anny h: he made the announcement in san francisco since it feels the smart phone last year they had a wall with the company is set to deliver a new device a mudslide in fremont has closed. çáááwilláááÑ now on the kron 4 morning news... there is a major mudslide blocking a highway in fremont. i will have the latest in a live report. çááámarkáááÑ[take: live] çááámarkáááÑçááámarkáááÑ[take: live]çáááliveáááÑ and breaking overnight... a police shooting near a major highway in the south bay. we are live at the scene with the details. çááámarkáááÑ this is the bay area,kron 4 morning news begins now: >>anny h: we have team coverage and we'll live in fremont where they're cleaning up mudslide this morning. will t: in the direction where normally we get from 680 that area is closed sit at home
intelligence support is donald trump cannot bring the country to gather they will be the least of all mauriceber security plan. >>robin w: we are tracking a new hot spot this is in the south bank hi 101 is closed the northbound direction this is because the police activity possibly an officer involved shooting. >>anny h: he made the announcement in san francisco since it feels the smart phone last year they had a wall with the company is set to deliver a new device a mudslide in...
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i know, maurice cook joins us now. he leads a group that aims to empower people of color.l us about your hand in this project. >> it helped us improve our financial accounting system and our marketing and branding and we've been able to recruit more volunteers to get directly in the lives of d.c. youth providing them with various activities including financial literacy, college awareness and preparation and our athletic programs enrolling in tennis and swimming. >> strength in numbers. good to hear about that and increase there. lauren anderson, your organization is also part of this mission. how important has it been for you to have these volunteers onboard? >> so important. so our organization, the josh anderson foundation promotes youth, mental health and prevents teen suicide o administrative and fund-raising tasks of the organization are forgotten. our service never sleeps fellows have helped us fulfill those tasks so that we can further our program. i really credit their help to our successful launch of our latest program. >> and you are also a fellow. what has your
i know, maurice cook joins us now. he leads a group that aims to empower people of color.l us about your hand in this project. >> it helped us improve our financial accounting system and our marketing and branding and we've been able to recruit more volunteers to get directly in the lives of d.c. youth providing them with various activities including financial literacy, college awareness and preparation and our athletic programs enrolling in tennis and swimming. >> strength in...
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i insisted on maurice of the southern poverty law center, his lawsuit that led to the successful collapsehe klan, at least in alabama, the seizure of their building, at least for that period of time. i am not naive. i know the threat that our rising crime and addiction rates pose to the health and safety of our country. i know the threat of terrorism. i deeply understand the history of civil rights in our country and the horrendous impact that relentless and systemic discrimination and the denial of voting rights has had on our african-american brothers and sisters. i have witnessed it. we must continue to move forward and never back. >> during the course of the presidential campaign, you made a number of statements about the investigation of former secretary of state hillary clinton relating to her handling of sensitive emails and regarding certain actions of the clinton foundation. >> mr. chairman, it was a highly contentious campaign. i, like a lot of people, made comments about the issues in that campaign with regard to secretary clinton and some of the comments i made. i do believe t
i insisted on maurice of the southern poverty law center, his lawsuit that led to the successful collapsehe klan, at least in alabama, the seizure of their building, at least for that period of time. i am not naive. i know the threat that our rising crime and addiction rates pose to the health and safety of our country. i know the threat of terrorism. i deeply understand the history of civil rights in our country and the horrendous impact that relentless and systemic discrimination and the...
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alexander looby and maurice weaver carried on with the case, and all 25 defendants were acquitted.more were arrested, marshall returned to columbia to help. when the trial was over and marshall, looby and weaver prepard to leave, some in town believed that justice had not yet been served. juan williams: and they're driving back to nashville because they can't even risk sleeping in columbia tennessee for fear that they will be killed. thurgood marshall: the mob followed me out across duck river and pulled us over - state troopers and city police. juan williams: and they particularly pick thurgood marshall out of the back seat where he was seated. thurgood marshall: and they put me in the police car and told looby to go on to nashville and don't follow them. juan williams: but the police car they notice, does not go back towards town, but instead takes a turn in to the woods going in the direction toward the river. marshall, sitting in the backseat, he doesn't know what's going on. and these guys have him handcuffed. and as he is approaching the river he sees that they've got a white
alexander looby and maurice weaver carried on with the case, and all 25 defendants were acquitted.more were arrested, marshall returned to columbia to help. when the trial was over and marshall, looby and weaver prepard to leave, some in town believed that justice had not yet been served. juan williams: and they're driving back to nashville because they can't even risk sleeping in columbia tennessee for fear that they will be killed. thurgood marshall: the mob followed me out across duck river...
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late last year six-year-old maurice was hours late arriving home from his special daycare.is young mom called the transit company. his daycare, police, and finally fox 29 investigates. tonight at 10:00 what went wrong and what we found when we took a hard look at that company. >> i don't even know what to think at this point. i'm just like where is he if he's not there? then they don't know where he's at and they don't have any idea where he's at. he's probably cold and lonely. >> reporter: we have been calling her. >> yes, busy outside. she's in a meeting. >> reporter: we've been calling her since last tuesday. i mean, you know, i mean if we can get a call back. >> did we get a call back? we'll report tonight at 10:00. tolls night complaints of cursing by dispatcher and a look at the company's finances much that's all tonight as fox 29 investigates at 10:00. we look at public money used to transport this profoundly disable boy. we think it's pretty powerful stuff. lucy. >> looking forward to that. thank you, jeff. >>> two powerful senate committees will hear testimony toda
late last year six-year-old maurice was hours late arriving home from his special daycare.is young mom called the transit company. his daycare, police, and finally fox 29 investigates. tonight at 10:00 what went wrong and what we found when we took a hard look at that company. >> i don't even know what to think at this point. i'm just like where is he if he's not there? then they don't know where he's at and they don't have any idea where he's at. he's probably cold and lonely. >>...
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. >> maurice misunderstood the 96 sent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was the sale price of 96 cents off. >> philadelphia became the first big city to impose the tax on all sugary or artificially sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 sent per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it is hurting his customers. >> this 3-liter soda, our price is 1.39. and the additional tax is 1.52. and then there is sales tax. >> more than the actual soda? >> before the tax, # pack every gatorade with 160 ounces cost 5.99. the new price 8.39. this gallon every iced tee which was 2.79 now 4.71. aside from health benefits, deputy revenue commissioner marissa waxman says the taxes meant to help the community. >> we anticipate that the first year of collections will generate about $91 million, that we can put toward pre k community schools as well as parks, libraries, rec center in but gram says the city has to find a better way. he returned his iced tee. >> i got my money back. >> after realizing he paid almost $2 inbev raj taxes. >> some people i spoke to said they'll shop outside of philadelphia to av
. >> maurice misunderstood the 96 sent tax on his juice. >> i thought that was the sale price of 96 cents off. >> philadelphia became the first big city to impose the tax on all sugary or artificially sweetened drinks. the tax adds 1.5 sent per ounce. grocery store owner jeff brown says it is hurting his customers. >> this 3-liter soda, our price is 1.39. and the additional tax is 1.52. and then there is sales tax. >> more than the actual soda? >> before the...
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maurice waxman is it the is revenue commissioner. >> a little bit of the confusion we're eag even though the law does not require this, some retailers are opt go to pass along some or all of the cost of the tax. >> reporter: we have found that mostly all cases this new tax on distributors was being passed on to the cuss her. anthony campisi represents the american beverage association locally. >> everybody testifies before city council that this tax would be passed on. >> reporter: campisi defended beverage industry passing on tax saying profit margins are too small and taxis too high. the city says it hopes that businesses are not passing on that added cost and that they are doing so transparently. for jeff brown, own other have this shop rite location, he says he thinks the industry will reshape how it packages products. >> universally everybody 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. >> reporter: and, in the meantime, the beverage industry on appeal in comm
maurice waxman is it the is revenue commissioner. >> a little bit of the confusion we're eag even though the law does not require this, some retailers are opt go to pass along some or all of the cost of the tax. >> reporter: we have found that mostly all cases this new tax on distributors was being passed on to the cuss her. anthony campisi represents the american beverage association locally. >> everybody testifies before city council that this tax would be passed on....
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. >> reporter: maurice austin brought his mom to the hospital to get check out, illnesses spike afterhe holidays and when kid are back in school, germs spread easily when people are in close contact. influenza across pennsylvania is now widespread, with more than 4500 cases, now confirmed nationwide cdc officials say they expect flu activity to keep increasing across the country over the next several weeks. this year, so tar most common treated influenza circulating is influenza a. >> reporter: that strain is known to cause more severe illnesses specially in young children and people 65 and older. ctc, says so far this years flu shot seems to be well matched to the strains out there influenza vaccine can protect awe begins influenza illness but protect you present hospitalization. >> reporter: doctors say it is not the too late to get a flu shot. influenza activity in new jersey is being called, moderate with just under a thousand cases, delaware has 130. this is time of the year when doctors say, flu cases, start to spike. so, i keep this handy, and walk around with it every where. y
. >> reporter: maurice austin brought his mom to the hospital to get check out, illnesses spike afterhe holidays and when kid are back in school, germs spread easily when people are in close contact. influenza across pennsylvania is now widespread, with more than 4500 cases, now confirmed nationwide cdc officials say they expect flu activity to keep increasing across the country over the next several weeks. this year, so tar most common treated influenza circulating is influenza a....