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orientation guides. inmates in a specialized pod that housing inmates returned from state jails, people are given special orientation to familiarize them with the activities of the reentry pod because the procedures are slightly different there. we consistently update this operations manual as orientation manual as operationational conditions change and currently in the process of this review. pursuant to the second recommendation we're working with the five key charter schools he educational staff to make sure it's appropriate for the reading levels of the inmates who are housed in our jails. the final air of inquiry was in regards to a policy area that is near and dear to the sheriff's heart and policies. they recommended that the five key charter schools is the nation's first in-jail charter school and nationally recognized organization that helps inmates get their ged as they are incarcerated. it has a five-member board, that encompasses all three of the critical elements of the criminal justice syst
orientation guides. inmates in a specialized pod that housing inmates returned from state jails, people are given special orientation to familiarize them with the activities of the reentry pod because the procedures are slightly different there. we consistently update this operations manual as orientation manual as operationational conditions change and currently in the process of this review. pursuant to the second recommendation we're working with the five key charter schools he educational...
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they want to strengthen to include sexual orientation meantime state lawmakers work to close that gap. we have to close loopholes in the city. happening today the first step in that direction. city council public safety committee hearing a bill that would do just. that will the bill is in response to the september 11 attack on a gay cup nel center city. the couple says several members of this group, caught on camera just before the attack, yelled gay slurs at them and beat them. this story sparked national outrage. three people from bucks county were eventually identified with the help of social media and arrested for the assault. but currently in pennsylvania, again, they can't be charged with hate crime because the law only covers race, religion, ethnicity. the bill here in philadelphia, would provide additional penalties for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, and disabilities. defense attorneys for the three suspects in the center city case maintain that anti-gay bias did not motivate their clients. now, this hearing here at city hall starts today at 1:30, tha
they want to strengthen to include sexual orientation meantime state lawmakers work to close that gap. we have to close loopholes in the city. happening today the first step in that direction. city council public safety committee hearing a bill that would do just. that will the bill is in response to the september 11 attack on a gay cup nel center city. the couple says several members of this group, caught on camera just before the attack, yelled gay slurs at them and beat them. this story...
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the intensely personal cooke's sexual orientation has long been an open secret.n 2011, he topped out magazine's list of powerful gays. he forcefully declared in an open letter, that he is quote, proud to be gay. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> now tim cooks says in his essay that plenty of people at apple already knew he was gay. but a study from the civil rights group i mentioned earlier showed that 53% of lbgt workers nationwide hide who they are at work. and 83% of gay people hide some aspects of their identity at work. the so-called covering might mean a gay person decides not to bring a partner to a job funding or display a photograph on a disk. consider this map, it shows that only 21 states, the ones that are colored in orange have laws that prohibit discrimination based on sexual or reendation. and the other 29 states, the ones that are white, companies are within their rights for firing someone because he or she is gay. think about that for a moment. and then also consider that federal law does not protect private sector workers from discrimination based
the intensely personal cooke's sexual orientation has long been an open secret.n 2011, he topped out magazine's list of powerful gays. he forcefully declared in an open letter, that he is quote, proud to be gay. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> now tim cooks says in his essay that plenty of people at apple already knew he was gay. but a study from the civil rights group i mentioned earlier showed that 53% of lbgt workers nationwide hide who they are at work. and 83% of gay people hide some...
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charged with hate crime because the law only covers race religion annette necessity, not sexual orientation. while some state law ers work to change that, here in philadelphia, lawmakers want to takings in the meantime. >> this bill here in philadelphia, would provide defense attorneys for the three suspects in the center city case, maintain, anti-gay bias, did not motivate their clients. now, the hearing happening here at city hall begins right around 1:30, and that hate crimes bill is scheduled to come up around 2:00. reporting live outside city hall, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, jen, thank you. new from overnight, house in philadelphia's frankford section leaves a family homeless. a fire there, firefighters arrived to heavy fire on the second floor of this row home along the 2,000 block of granite street. we're told a family inside was able to escape the flames without injury. firefighters placed under control, in about ten minutes, there is still no word on a cause. >>> police are trying to find the motive for an overnight shooting in philadelphia's fairhill nei
charged with hate crime because the law only covers race religion annette necessity, not sexual orientation. while some state law ers work to change that, here in philadelphia, lawmakers want to takings in the meantime. >> this bill here in philadelphia, would provide defense attorneys for the three suspects in the center city case, maintain, anti-gay bias, did not motivate their clients. now, the hearing happening here at city hall begins right around 1:30, and that hate crimes bill is...
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i tried to see whether he was oriented as to place and time, and it was clear to me that he wasn't. i tried to have him understand what this was about. and it wasn't clear to me that he understood what i was saying, so i sat down to wait. >> pelley: to wait for andy card, the president's chief of staff?
i tried to see whether he was oriented as to place and time, and it was clear to me that he wasn't. i tried to have him understand what this was about. and it wasn't clear to me that he understood what i was saying, so i sat down to wait. >> pelley: to wait for andy card, the president's chief of staff?
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stories that you all shared and it's really heart living and when i look at the way that the community oriented prim care 52 percent of those patients of women i think that those become important as we continue to move into the ac a era when we look at the patient retention and outreaching and 345shg9d the services we provide i think there will be more and more opportunity with those stories to be shared, you know, so it's not necessarily the stories we hear about primary care (laughter) but 101 you've seen one of them it's important and i think that's part of what we haven't touched on how do we really educate those who are eligible for our services that you know the transfer of the services we actually especially in this case it looks like it will be more women a than men ceasing those questions. >> i wonder if the director of the health would like to respond to our strategy. >> good evening, commissioners i'm roland director of the health network in terms of respond to the community i'm sure you're aware of the health network we're in the process of rolling out a marketing and branding campa
stories that you all shared and it's really heart living and when i look at the way that the community oriented prim care 52 percent of those patients of women i think that those become important as we continue to move into the ac a era when we look at the patient retention and outreaching and 345shg9d the services we provide i think there will be more and more opportunity with those stories to be shared, you know, so it's not necessarily the stories we hear about primary care (laughter) but...
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currently here in pennsylvania sexual orientation isn't covered by the state's hate crimes law.e state lawmakers work to go change that. meantime philadelphia lawmakers want to strengthen the penalties for hate crimes committed here in the city today another step in that direction through a hearing on proposed bill. that's happening today right around 2:00. this bill is in response to the september 11 attack on gay couple in center city. the couple says several members of this group caught on camera just before the attack yelled gay slurs at them and beat them. of course there is story sparked national outrage, and three people from bucks county were eventually identified with the help of social media, and arrested for the assault, but currently, in pennsylvania, again, they can't be charged with a hate crime. the law only covers race, religion, ethnicity. bill here in philadelphia will provide dish nay penalties for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, disabilities if approved for example of violation can carry up to a $90 fine, as well, actually, 90 days in
currently here in pennsylvania sexual orientation isn't covered by the state's hate crimes law.e state lawmakers work to go change that. meantime philadelphia lawmakers want to strengthen the penalties for hate crimes committed here in the city today another step in that direction through a hearing on proposed bill. that's happening today right around 2:00. this bill is in response to the september 11 attack on gay couple in center city. the couple says several members of this group caught on...
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and in san jose, they are predicting 5 x with a lot of transit oriented development, and downtown. and that capacity, we are going to need it. and so being able to get the maximum into the transbay is going to be critical. and having solution that works operationally for cal train, and the service. and in terms of a service pattern, and in terms of cost, is important because that is our economy. and that is our environment and if there is something that is problem matter in terms of operational costs, we are going to be paying for it as institutions and as taxpayers, and so that is going to be a critical element as well. and another critical element that the board has already mentioned. is about the importance of being able to send all of the cal train trains into the transbay, and the, and there are three times as many jobs around transbay as the rest of the line combined. and the transit oriented development is going to if anything, grow that, and that will have the connection to bart, and to muni and to the rest of the regional transit system and so all trains into the transbay
and in san jose, they are predicting 5 x with a lot of transit oriented development, and downtown. and that capacity, we are going to need it. and so being able to get the maximum into the transbay is going to be critical. and having solution that works operationally for cal train, and the service. and in terms of a service pattern, and in terms of cost, is important because that is our economy. and that is our environment and if there is something that is problem matter in terms of operational...
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the bill here in philadelphia would provide additional penalties, for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, and disabilities, defense attorneys for the three suspects, in that hate crime, or in that crime, in that beating, say their clients were not motivated by anti-gay sentiment. now there is hearing will be held after 1:30 this afternoon, that height crime bill scheduled to come up at 2:00. reporting live outside of city hall, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> new this morning, philadelphia police are investigating an overnight shooting that sent one man to the hospital. officers responded to a call of shots fired on the 300 block of east indianna avenue in fair hills. investigators describe the suspects as two hispanic males, dark hooded sweatshirts. they were seen running on b street, toward cambria, no word yet on motive for that shooting. >>> also, new this morning, fire destroys corner row home in philadelphia's frankford neighborhood overnight. it happened around 12:30, 2,000 block of granite street. firefighters battled flames from the second floor that far hom
the bill here in philadelphia would provide additional penalties, for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, and disabilities, defense attorneys for the three suspects, in that hate crime, or in that crime, in that beating, say their clients were not motivated by anti-gay sentiment. now there is hearing will be held after 1:30 this afternoon, that height crime bill scheduled to come up at 2:00. reporting live outside of city hall, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news"....
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their research helps explain how the brain maps out your immediate environment and orients you to it. >>> let's orient you to what this at&t park where the action will be today at 2:00 p.m. >> sweeping out there maybe? >> i got my broom ready. >> broom, sweep hopefully. a long game saturday. glad they didn't try to eat andrey through that whole game. holy cow. here's a look at what's going on outside. clouds are near the coast. microclimates are nearly 30 to 35 degrees today. i'll show you who gets the cooling today and when it gets to your neighborhood before another heat wave arrives in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> all right, mike, thank you. >>> plus, an injured e eagle rescued. how they think she became injured. >>> and fleet week kicked office in san francisco. we'll tell you about the newest we'll tell you about the newest edition trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. , , , , well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and
their research helps explain how the brain maps out your immediate environment and orients you to it. >>> let's orient you to what this at&t park where the action will be today at 2:00 p.m. >> sweeping out there maybe? >> i got my broom ready. >> broom, sweep hopefully. a long game saturday. glad they didn't try to eat andrey through that whole game. holy cow. here's a look at what's going on outside. clouds are near the coast. microclimates are nearly 30 to 35...
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on this.e with larry some activists urged to short-term oriented -- our to short-term oriented. we are not. at us, we are not short-term oriented but some are. is right on that. unless there's a reason for that, you know? way up orck goes doubles in value, maybe you sell it although we never sold apple. >> before we go, are you looking at all at the ecb? you had dinner with ben bernanke and other attendees said i am nervous about europe. i don't think they can do whatever it takes. are you worried? one of our major positions a short on the euro-dollar so i will say that we sort of guessed right on that and i think europe has major problems. we own companies there. western europe is really a problem. and there's a little bit of what i talked about in atlantic city. you have to get realistic. the thing about atlantic city is we are not really hurting. understand. have to the unions are telling a lot of hogwash. lower-priced employees are better off if they go to the obamacare. europe is the same thing. you have to get realistic in france and spain. until they do, it would be short
on this.e with larry some activists urged to short-term oriented -- our to short-term oriented. we are not. at us, we are not short-term oriented but some are. is right on that. unless there's a reason for that, you know? way up orck goes doubles in value, maybe you sell it although we never sold apple. >> before we go, are you looking at all at the ecb? you had dinner with ben bernanke and other attendees said i am nervous about europe. i don't think they can do whatever it takes. are...
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the bill here in philadelphia, will provide additional penalties for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity and act of violation, for example corks mean to up 90 days in jail, fine of $2,000. meanwhile, defense attorneys, for the three suspects in that center city case, maintain that anti-gay bias did not motivate their clients. this hearing happens here at city hall, right around 1:30, and bill for the hate crimes comes up at 2:00. reporting live outside of city hall, january car bay/, "eyewitness news" on are the. w philly. >> the pocono mountains school district cancels lasts today, as authorities continue their search for an i cured cop killer eric frein. law enforcement officer reported possible siting near a post office yesterday in swift water. close do pocono mountain east high school where another siting friday. frein has been on the loose for 39 days now. >>> happening today, the trial begins for philadelphia day care owner accused of leaving five children alone inside her mini-van. karen thompson faces multiple counts of child endangerment and recklessness. prose
the bill here in philadelphia, will provide additional penalties for crimes motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity and act of violation, for example corks mean to up 90 days in jail, fine of $2,000. meanwhile, defense attorneys, for the three suspects in that center city case, maintain that anti-gay bias did not motivate their clients. this hearing happens here at city hall, right around 1:30, and bill for the hate crimes comes up at 2:00. reporting live outside of city hall, january...
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i think it's vital for japan to remember its past successes as a technology oriented nation and show its resolve to be a global leader in developing technologies. i believe that will be a key catalyst behind japan's economic recovery, the three japanese born scientists who won the nobel prize in physics indeed offer incouragement. their fete is a result of ten ashs research, some many researchers in other parts of the world have mostly given up on. if more japanese people take similar approaches, the country would have a chance to be a leader on the global stage. >> he visited china last month and met the country's vice premiere in charge of economic issues. he indicated his expectation that higher level economic dialogue between ministers of japan and china would resume soon. >> translator: i think wang's call for the resumption of high level economic dialogue is a very important message that china is sending to japan with a clear intent to improve bilateral relations, i take it as a significant message that shows china's willingness to improve ties by strengthening business relatio
i think it's vital for japan to remember its past successes as a technology oriented nation and show its resolve to be a global leader in developing technologies. i believe that will be a key catalyst behind japan's economic recovery, the three japanese born scientists who won the nobel prize in physics indeed offer incouragement. their fete is a result of ten ashs research, some many researchers in other parts of the world have mostly given up on. if more japanese people take similar...
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community businesses are open for family oriented and the local restaurants and businesses have been saved for people living in the area, however, because of the particular businesses opened their operations the fabric of the neighborhood has changed it's decongratulated and for one to go to the existing places because of the change that's come to our neighborhood a couple of months ago i took my family to have dinner in this area and as we walked in front of the businesses my granddaughter asked me how come we have guards in the city this is a 6-year-old baby noticing the changes we're asking you to please reconsider the opening of that that business thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners i have lived in the neighborhood for 50 years and i've watched the neighborhood change in many ways mostly for the better but since the cannabis dispersons have been there it's changed in a negative way this group are worthy but the two businesses there now like the other have said their security guards standing outside and medical marijuana i'm not against it i kno
community businesses are open for family oriented and the local restaurants and businesses have been saved for people living in the area, however, because of the particular businesses opened their operations the fabric of the neighborhood has changed it's decongratulated and for one to go to the existing places because of the change that's come to our neighborhood a couple of months ago i took my family to have dinner in this area and as we walked in front of the businesses my granddaughter...
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no sabemos todavÍa si estas personas estÁn trabajando directamente con el grupo isis, en el medio oriente americano y tenemos que asegurarnos que estamos haciendo todas las cosas que son necesaria para su poder atacar a estas persona s. >>> congresista raÚl labrador de idaho usted estÁ muy ocupado este domingo en su campaÑa re electoral le agradezco que haya estado conmigo hoy en enfoque >>> muchas gracias >>> del estado de idaho nos trasladamos hasta arizona concretamente a tucson con raÚl, gracias amigo por estar con nosotros >>> gracias amigo un placer de estar contigo >>> faltan 8 dÍas para las elecciones ¿ cÓmo ve usted las elecciones y importancia que los hispanos salgamos a las urna? >>> en un nivel nacional en colorado, en un nivel estatal en otros lugares, es tan clave porque faltando ese voto entonces lo que hemos visto en el mass pasado va a seguir como una forma y el sistema educativa es importante para nuestra comunidad. no va a ser el desarrollo, o va a tener los recursos necesarios es para mÍ, yo sÉ que hay gente frustrada ahorita, que no hemos visto acciÓn sobre la reforma
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oriented product. the other products, global high yields, the u.k.e are quite distant. just like other big firms like black rock, they also have deep inches -- benches. for now, we are comfortable holding. but there is a sec investigation. >> your favorite song -- >> i do really recommended the film. i would probably say, :" barricades." >> taking a short break. more on the french budget when we come back. ♪ >> you are very welcome back to countdown. time now for an exchange check. it is all about dollar yen. came, concord, -- you have the yen -- the euro is rising against the yen. yenport came in -- definitely on the move. 120 on dollar yen over the next couple of years. but's a look at the aussie dollar. sales, missing estimates. this is the year to date performance. encroaching on levels where you have the ability to encroach on levels you have not seen since january 24. six -- 86.t is retail sales missed. in case you hadn't been listening -- the u.s. dollar. >> these are the top headlines. the ceo of hong kong was jeered by protesters as he arriv
oriented product. the other products, global high yields, the u.k.e are quite distant. just like other big firms like black rock, they also have deep inches -- benches. for now, we are comfortable holding. but there is a sec investigation. >> your favorite song -- >> i do really recommended the film. i would probably say, :" barricades." >> taking a short break. more on the french budget when we come back. ♪ >> you are very welcome back to countdown. time now...
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out in the bud the process has given you see do types of acts their diverse in terms of sexual orientation and other things that are going on there that educators to the new democrat graphic people need this otherwise the people are out occupy the street corners and causing problems it is not going to go away people go somewhere else so grant the permit and let the venue work for the neighborhood thank you (clapping.) do you want to come on up? good evening my name is officer dan i'm the new permit officer for the station if it's okay. can we reopen the police comments from the terryville station in light of the things we've heard from the community and things brought to life by the commission i think that terryville ask we table this permit at least until the next meeting based on a little further due diligence we need to do and additional conditions i think the permit deserves >> so your requesting we continue this. >> until next week. >> what are the conditions you have those in mind. >> hearing the problems low about the noise in the back and having not reviewed some of the complaints
out in the bud the process has given you see do types of acts their diverse in terms of sexual orientation and other things that are going on there that educators to the new democrat graphic people need this otherwise the people are out occupy the street corners and causing problems it is not going to go away people go somewhere else so grant the permit and let the venue work for the neighborhood thank you (clapping.) do you want to come on up? good evening my name is officer dan i'm the new...
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the state supreme court struck gender identity and sexual orient jays from state law in 2008. efforts to restore them haven't made it out of committee. councilman jim kenny said the city couldn't wait for the state to come to its senses. many agree with the city council's decision. >> you can't mess with somebody now because they are gay. it's a form of discrimination. >> i do think it's needed because people have no respect for each other. but at the same time, i mean, if people did respect each other it would be unnecessary. >> philly.com columnist thinks the law is the wrong move. >> it's very feel good, in my mind it's intended to help city council favorability with a lot of groups in philadelphia. but it doesn't address the problem. the problem is simply people are attacking people. we should apply the law across the board and equally tomb. >> meanwhile state representative kevin boyle from philadelphia who has just been elect dongd said he's going to re-introduce the state bill in the next session and he expects it to make progress. live in the digital operation center,
the state supreme court struck gender identity and sexual orient jays from state law in 2008. efforts to restore them haven't made it out of committee. councilman jim kenny said the city couldn't wait for the state to come to its senses. many agree with the city council's decision. >> you can't mess with somebody now because they are gay. it's a form of discrimination. >> i do think it's needed because people have no respect for each other. but at the same time, i mean, if people...
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that statute. >> an assault on someone because of his or her sexual orientation has no place in our society. hate has in place in our state. >> lgbt protections in the hate crimes law were actually once in place but removed by state supreme court on a technicality back in 2008. >>> october is lgbt history month at philadelphia city hall, a rainbow flag was raise todd celebrate, the flag, which is on the northeast corner of dilworth plaza, will fly for the rest of the month. >>> a local mother was told routine surgery for her daughter would be covered by insurance. >> but then she got the bill and when collections agencies started to call, three on your side sprung into action. our health reporter stephanie stahl has another problem solved, tonight. >>> plus, a new well known block in philadelphia officially gets under way, kathy. >>> in weather we will see the rain but in the wake of that the cool is coming, we are going to see the coolest air of the season moving in, with more details coming up with the seven day >>> well, getting into your car, has never been easier, for thieves.
that statute. >> an assault on someone because of his or her sexual orientation has no place in our society. hate has in place in our state. >> lgbt protections in the hate crimes law were actually once in place but removed by state supreme court on a technicality back in 2008. >>> october is lgbt history month at philadelphia city hall, a rainbow flag was raise todd celebrate, the flag, which is on the northeast corner of dilworth plaza, will fly for the rest of the month....
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. >>> pennsylvania is moving closer to making an attack based on sexual orientation a hate crime. a bill to do just that has passed the house judiciary committee and now moves to the full house for a vote. a new push to add sexual orientation to the state's hate crime law began just last month after the brutal beatings of two gay men in center city philadelphia. >>> and the latin motto engraved on the wall in a new library in south jersey got lost in translation. >> officials thought that the phrase meant, we confirm all things but it actually means, we second guess all. this happened moorestown, burlington county. the architect says he learned of the problem from residents who translated it online. he says he'll pay a stone cutter to change the phrase to, we encourage all. he will also have the roman numerals fixed to reflect the proper year. >> there's the thing called google translates which we did not look at. i'm of the age i don't look at these things first off. so as a result, when you put it into google translate, it comes out, we also second guess. >> the mayor says mista
. >>> pennsylvania is moving closer to making an attack based on sexual orientation a hate crime. a bill to do just that has passed the house judiciary committee and now moves to the full house for a vote. a new push to add sexual orientation to the state's hate crime law began just last month after the brutal beatings of two gay men in center city philadelphia. >>> and the latin motto engraved on the wall in a new library in south jersey got lost in translation. >>...
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assault on someone because of his or her sexual orientation has noplace in our society.ate has noplace in our state. >> lgbt protections that were originally in the hater crimes law were removed by the state supreme court back in 2000 at any time ate on a technicality. >>> october is lgbt history month and at philadelphia city hall today a rainbow flag was raised to celebrate. flag which is on the northeast corner of dillworth plaza will fly next to the american flag for the rest of this month. >>> and a stretch of market east corridor in center city will soon have a whole new look. mayor michael nutter swung a sledgehammer to help break ground on the east market project today. it's expected to transform the block on market street between 11th and 12th streets. east market will include new retail shops, office space and an apartment building with 322 units. the project is expected to be wrapped up by the summer of 2016. >>> well, still to come here tonight, bucks county residents shocked to see a hot air balloon falling from the sky. >> see the exclusive video. that's co
assault on someone because of his or her sexual orientation has noplace in our society.ate has noplace in our state. >> lgbt protections that were originally in the hater crimes law were removed by the state supreme court back in 2000 at any time ate on a technicality. >>> october is lgbt history month and at philadelphia city hall today a rainbow flag was raised to celebrate. flag which is on the northeast corner of dillworth plaza will fly next to the american flag for the rest...
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prosecutors could not charge anyone with the hate crime since person's sexual orientation is not covered under current law. councilman jim kenny says it is time to change that. >> we figure any additional penalties would send message we won't tolerate activity and behavior here in philadelphia, and all people who live in the city and in the state should be able to traverse the public space without having to worry about some knucklehead, you know, calling them homophobic slur, then breaking their jaw in two places. >> the mayor still has to sign the bill and we're told that could happen by the end of the week, crimes motivated by hatred of someone's sexual orientation, general err identity, disability works carry sentence as long as 09 days in jail, and fine as high as $2,000. local lawmakers hope this will inspire the state to takings on the usual ooh -- issue, as well. >> caught in the act. husband of delaware state senator turns himself into police. he is accused of snatching rival campaign signs under the cover of night. republican campaign workers say they caught 54 year old dana ham
prosecutors could not charge anyone with the hate crime since person's sexual orientation is not covered under current law. councilman jim kenny says it is time to change that. >> we figure any additional penalties would send message we won't tolerate activity and behavior here in philadelphia, and all people who live in the city and in the state should be able to traverse the public space without having to worry about some knucklehead, you know, calling them homophobic slur, then...
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area surrounding the center for ten years and our focus for this work is to build up the transit oriented growth under the new transit center and to help to pay for the center as well as a downtown rail extension, from the fourth and king, cal train station and sometimes, it is referred to as the dpx. and so, here is some key milestones that have occurred in the area when some of the planning work and the plan itself and the redevelopment plan was created in 2005 and the various, review and the planning steps in 2009, there was a draft, transit center plan released but that was finally approved in 2012. so, in an overview of the cfd, but that transit center plan as i mentioned was adopted in 2012, included a requirement that the major new development will be required to join a community facilities district or a special tax district and established the general terms for the rates at 0.55 percent, of the value, and a term of a maximum of 30 years. and i have called for in the implementation document, the city has done a study to develop, a rate and method of a portionment of those taxes or
area surrounding the center for ten years and our focus for this work is to build up the transit oriented growth under the new transit center and to help to pay for the center as well as a downtown rail extension, from the fourth and king, cal train station and sometimes, it is referred to as the dpx. and so, here is some key milestones that have occurred in the area when some of the planning work and the plan itself and the redevelopment plan was created in 2005 and the various, review and the...
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currently, sexual orientation is not covered under the state's hate crime laws. >>> a pakistani teenager who recently won noble peace prize will be honored. mal will allah will receive the liberty medal tonight at the national constitution center. she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman, two years ago. since her reconferry that 17 year-old has continued, publicly advocating for education of girls in pakistan. >>> new this morning the cdc making changes in protocol for handlinge bowl, what the new guidelines called for that should put your mind at ease. >>> steve keeley is live in trenton as pro sport leagues are taking on new jersey's push to legalize sports betting, steve? >> reporter: yeah, not taking them on the field but taking them into federal court on time before sunday. this is that one time of the year, when all of the major sports leagues are all going at the same time, game one of the world series tonight here on fox, and end of the baseball season but mid season football, nfl and college and start of the season for hockey and basketball. now they will all be together leg
currently, sexual orientation is not covered under the state's hate crime laws. >>> a pakistani teenager who recently won noble peace prize will be honored. mal will allah will receive the liberty medal tonight at the national constitution center. she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman, two years ago. since her reconferry that 17 year-old has continued, publicly advocating for education of girls in pakistan. >>> new this morning the cdc making changes in protocol for...
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a former recruit wrote an article saying union president told cadets to quit during orientation. he never said quit but insist he encouraged recruits to leave to strengthen the union's pension fight with the city. another man referred to us backed up the claim. he asked we not show his face and disguise his voice. we verified he was a cadet present at the orientation. >> he told the police to take advantage of the academy and then find jobs elsewhere. >> reporter: why come forward? why say something? >> i think it's important that the truth come out. >> reporter: what's the truth? >> that the police union tries to get us to leave the department. >> reporter: several officers at the orientation signed sworn statements to the contrary. he also pointed out the union recently accused a political consultant of trying to coerce a former officer into making a similar allegation. >> obviously he said no. i don't know what type of arrangement has been made here. this is desperate politics in the last week of a campaign. they are running out of time and they know it. >> reporter: the mayor
a former recruit wrote an article saying union president told cadets to quit during orientation. he never said quit but insist he encouraged recruits to leave to strengthen the union's pension fight with the city. another man referred to us backed up the claim. he asked we not show his face and disguise his voice. we verified he was a cadet present at the orientation. >> he told the police to take advantage of the academy and then find jobs elsewhere. >> reporter: why come forward?...
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defense attorneys say the fight was not motivated by sexual orientation.evin harrigan, phillip williams and kathryn knott are charged with aggravated assault and conspiracy stemming from that attack. >>> now to decision 2014. just two weeks to go until election day. a look at the race for congress in south jersey. last week here on nbc 10 news, we focused on the first conditional race in camden an gloucester county. we shift to the third congressional district race which includes john runyon is not running for re-election. democrat aimee belgard and tom macarthur are locked in a battle for runyon's seat. cydney long spoke with the candidates today. cydney, what are they saying about the attack ads launched against each other? >> both candidate admitted they are fed up with deception and hiss honesty in those ads. they say the next two weeks must be focused on the facts, including finding ways to bring much-needed jobs to south jersey. >> the ads speak for themselves. >> aimee belgard, increased taxes and lied about it. >> macarthur opposes a woman's right
defense attorneys say the fight was not motivated by sexual orientation.evin harrigan, phillip williams and kathryn knott are charged with aggravated assault and conspiracy stemming from that attack. >>> now to decision 2014. just two weeks to go until election day. a look at the race for congress in south jersey. last week here on nbc 10 news, we focused on the first conditional race in camden an gloucester county. we shift to the third congressional district race which includes john...
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defense attorneys denied that the fight was motivated by sexual orientation.evin herring arrigan, philip w and kathryn knott are charged with aggravated assault in that case. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> a rainy start this morning. we're tracking some heavy showers and some thunderstorms. they've already moved through the cape may area. right now it's 56 degrees at 4:27. jillian mele is watching traffic. good morning, jillian. >> good morning, bill. definitely seeing wet roads out there. a live look in dover, route 13 wet as you can see. same thing on route 1. coming up in a few minutes, i'll take you to center city, philadelphia, where things are looking dry. >>> and new at 4:30, a change coming today that will hopefully make the morning commute a little smoother for patco riders. revealed through the work of its scholars and graduates. it has inspired strength and purpose. an enduring symbol of passion and excellence that is not static, but moves among us. a feeling...a shared experience, a reminder that we are connected for life. we are penn
defense attorneys denied that the fight was motivated by sexual orientation.evin herring arrigan, philip w and kathryn knott are charged with aggravated assault in that case. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> a rainy start this morning. we're tracking some heavy showers and some thunderstorms. they've already moved through the cape may area. right now it's 56 degrees at 4:27. jillian mele is watching traffic. good morning, jillian. >> good morning, bill....
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are oriented the way our. i don't think there should be an opportunity for states to decide. just like interstate commerce, we ought to be able to have that freedom to go from state to state and people be able to keep their values and lifestyles intact without government interference. i believe in the united states were to take on that issue it would be a useful discussion when we see we are have five states so far. that attitude is changing as our state grows older and our nation becomes more mature. we have a basic duty to respect humanity. >> congressman langford? >> every person is created in the image of god. every person has value and worth. the united states constitution clearly leaves the authority for marriage to the states. i would say it is because it is clear from the 10th amendment, all things not reserved are reserved to the states. over and over again when any issue on marriage came up supreme court said that is a state issue. that is not a federal government issued. the federal government shoul
are oriented the way our. i don't think there should be an opportunity for states to decide. just like interstate commerce, we ought to be able to have that freedom to go from state to state and people be able to keep their values and lifestyles intact without government interference. i believe in the united states were to take on that issue it would be a useful discussion when we see we are have five states so far. that attitude is changing as our state grows older and our nation becomes more...
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he was an explorer sent by champlain to look for the northwest passage to the orient.that never was to be. he did run into the winnebago tribe. john nicollet already knew the value of a helped -- a pelt. he had already been working for a fur trade company earlier. when he came to this area and met a winnebagos, they gave him a feast. said, sixst, they core beavers were in the feast. he knew there were a lot of beavers in the area. ,hen he got back and reported and people were interested in that said, here is a place we could go. only the native americans were doing the trapping. there were hardly any europeans at all doing the trapping. the french set up outposts right in the indians' backyard. the bird trade -- fur trade cabin was used as a business and a residence for the traders. the french called their traders the bhuj law. he would set up his life in this wilderness, and the indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. thatwould bring their furs they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this is whe
he was an explorer sent by champlain to look for the northwest passage to the orient.that never was to be. he did run into the winnebago tribe. john nicollet already knew the value of a helped -- a pelt. he had already been working for a fur trade company earlier. when he came to this area and met a winnebagos, they gave him a feast. said, sixst, they core beavers were in the feast. he knew there were a lot of beavers in the area. ,hen he got back and reported and people were interested in that...
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i am a solution oriented person.that is what i want to do in congress. >> back to the issues. >> we are going to go back to obamacare. a question from a business owner, he says in 25 years as a business owner he paid a lot of medical insurance. he didn't get any payback rate this is the first year he has had it. he says it is the first reliable health insurance is working life. he is worried about your campaign ad to eliminate that. specifically to we -- to reassure him, that is what he needs to survive and function. >> he is one of the few. i agree that it does work for some. i use the term abandonment. when a ship is sinking, and i think it is sinking, when a naval officer abandons a ship he doesn't jump into the ocean. stableto a safer more vessel. there are a lot of ways to make sure montana is represented. tort reform is one of them. business pulls. individual health reforms pretax deductions. what we want is quality health care. we want access and affordability. i think one size does not fit all. montana is an
i am a solution oriented person.that is what i want to do in congress. >> back to the issues. >> we are going to go back to obamacare. a question from a business owner, he says in 25 years as a business owner he paid a lot of medical insurance. he didn't get any payback rate this is the first year he has had it. he says it is the first reliable health insurance is working life. he is worried about your campaign ad to eliminate that. specifically to we -- to reassure him, that is...
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defense attorneys say the fight was mutual and not motivated by sexual orientation. philadelphia district attorney seth williams was among those to testify at today's hearing. he said sometimes a tragedy is necessary to change a law. >> brutal attack was and is our tragedy. it affects all of us. bigotry has no place in our society. an attack against one minority group is an attack against human rights throughout our city commonwealth and our country. >> williams added that pennsylvania needs to join the 15 states that have hate crime statutes that cover sexual orientation. >>> and philadelphia's mayor, michael nutter spoke today at a celebration for the fifth annual city of philadelphia lgbt history month. comes just weeks after that attack of the alleged attack against a gay couple. the mayor spoke about that incident. >> there is no place for hate in this great city. and i don't care where you come from -- [ applause ] >> the mayor also took part in a rainbow flag raising ceremony at city hall. >>> the journey to the jersey shore, it just got easier. >> yeah, that'
defense attorneys say the fight was mutual and not motivated by sexual orientation. philadelphia district attorney seth williams was among those to testify at today's hearing. he said sometimes a tragedy is necessary to change a law. >> brutal attack was and is our tragedy. it affects all of us. bigotry has no place in our society. an attack against one minority group is an attack against human rights throughout our city commonwealth and our country. >> williams added that...
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currently sexual orientation is not covered under the state's hate crime law. >> okay. >> 5:11. lets do weather on the one's with sue serio. >> it is a big difference this morning. we do not have frost advisories, we do not have freeze warnings, it is a lot milder out there, it is in the like summertime or anything but you will feel difference. milder temperatures to take but trade off is we will get clouds and a few showers. but the rain gets heavier, tomorrow and it will be around for wednesday, and maybe even thursday and gusty breezes start to pick up tomorrow as well. so tomorrow very raw, rainy day, chillier but the weekend, so far so good. it looks like it will clear out nicely for the weekend, sunny, seasonal both saturday and sunday. so lets give you something to look forward to their. that is your weather authority forecast, it is, 5:12. time to check traffic. we will start off in delaware wilmington manner, route 13 north bound at 295 an accident there, vehicle struck a guardrail so that will definitely slow you down a bit this morning, chris. >>> when i get home toda
currently sexual orientation is not covered under the state's hate crime law. >> okay. >> 5:11. lets do weather on the one's with sue serio. >> it is a big difference this morning. we do not have frost advisories, we do not have freeze warnings, it is a lot milder out there, it is in the like summertime or anything but you will feel difference. milder temperatures to take but trade off is we will get clouds and a few showers. but the rain gets heavier, tomorrow and it will be...
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i am a solution oriented person. that is what i want to do in congress. >> back to the issues. >> we are going to go back to obamacare. a question from a business owner, he says in 25 years as a business owner he paid a lot of medical insurance. he didn't get any payback rate this is the first year he has had it. he says it is the first reliable health insurance is working life. he is worried about your campaign ad to eliminate that. specifically to reassure him, that is what he needs to survive and function. >> he is one of the few. i agree that it does work for some. i use the term abandonment. when a ship is sinking, and i think it is sinking, when a naval officer abandons a ship he doesn't jump into the ocean. you go to a safer more stable vessel. there are a lot of ways to make sure montana is represented. tort reform is one of them. business pulls. -- pools. individual health reforms pretax deductions. what we want is quality health care. we want access and affordability. i think one size does not fit all. mont
i am a solution oriented person. that is what i want to do in congress. >> back to the issues. >> we are going to go back to obamacare. a question from a business owner, he says in 25 years as a business owner he paid a lot of medical insurance. he didn't get any payback rate this is the first year he has had it. he says it is the first reliable health insurance is working life. he is worried about your campaign ad to eliminate that. specifically to reassure him, that is what he...
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he was an explorer sent here by champlain to look for the northwest passage to the orient and of course that never was to be, but he did run into the winnebago tribe. jean nicolet already knew the value of a pelt because the fur trade was just starting up. he had already been working for a fur trade company earlier. when he came to this area and met the winnebagos they actually gave him a feast. in one feast they say six score beavers were in the feast. so 120 beavers. he knew right away there were a lot of beavers in the area so when he got back and reported people interested in that said here is a place we could go. in this air only the native americans were doing the trapping. there was not many europeans. there were hardly any europeans at all. the french set up outposts right in the indians' back yard. the fur trade cabin during the fur trade was used as a business and a residence for the fur traders. the french called the fur traders bourgeois. he would live here, set up his life in this wilderness, and indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. they wo
he was an explorer sent here by champlain to look for the northwest passage to the orient and of course that never was to be, but he did run into the winnebago tribe. jean nicolet already knew the value of a pelt because the fur trade was just starting up. he had already been working for a fur trade company earlier. when he came to this area and met the winnebagos they actually gave him a feast. in one feast they say six score beavers were in the feast. so 120 beavers. he knew right away there...