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fingers at the pilots of a gulfstream jet that crashed last year, killing the owner of the philadelphia inquirer and six others. the private plane crashed during takeoff. the flight crew failed to do a preflight safety checkless, and didn't notice the elevators were locked which meant it couldn't get airborne. investigators believe the flight crew routinely ignored checklists and issued a safety recommendation in light of the accident. >> this accident was preventable. it shows us the importance of following procedures each and every time a plane takes off. >> seven people died including louis katz who had just purchased the philadelphia inquirer. >>> life in prison, that's the plea from the woman accused of keeping mentally disabled adults locked in a payment for days. linda westin pleaded guilty today in federal court. the possible den people ailty is now off the table. prosecutors agreed to a life term. four adults were found chained in her basement in 2011. westin kidnapped them, held them prisoner so she could steal their social security money. two of westin's codefendants are already plead
fingers at the pilots of a gulfstream jet that crashed last year, killing the owner of the philadelphia inquirer and six others. the private plane crashed during takeoff. the flight crew failed to do a preflight safety checkless, and didn't notice the elevators were locked which meant it couldn't get airborne. investigators believe the flight crew routinely ignored checklists and issued a safety recommendation in light of the accident. >> this accident was preventable. it shows us the...
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safety measure, a throttle, it was moved four times the amount, and katz the co-owner of the philadelphia inquirer and three other crew members and passengers were all killed. >>> firefighters battled flames behind mercy hospital this morning. the first calls came in at 8:00, chopper 6 hd was over the scene, and the building was evacuated as crews fought the fire, so far no word of injuries, the cause is still under investigation. >>> it was back to school today for students in montgomery county, the action cam was at willow hill elementary at willow grove. they came with their parents backpacks in hands before heading back to class. >>> in new jersey it's a short day for students here, thanks to the hot and sticky temperatures outside. schools in trenton, clifton heights and hamilton township are closing early because of the temperatures. stepping live outside as we look at penn's landing and sky 6, we only have to tough out the heat for one more day because relief is in sight. david murphy is live outside tracking the chance of rain in the forecast as well. >> there is a little chance of that to
safety measure, a throttle, it was moved four times the amount, and katz the co-owner of the philadelphia inquirer and three other crew members and passengers were all killed. >>> firefighters battled flames behind mercy hospital this morning. the first calls came in at 8:00, chopper 6 hd was over the scene, and the building was evacuated as crews fought the fire, so far no word of injuries, the cause is still under investigation. >>> it was back to school today for students...
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." >>> hey, in case you haven't picked it up here is the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." the headline reads "an epic show of faith." it shows pope francis with the people before the mass on the parkway. memories to last a lifetime and beyond. that's what many took away from the papal mass yesterday. it was the final public event for pope francis in philadelphia and in the united states. ♪ the holy father took the altar at eakins oval with over 800,000 attending the mass. the excitement and energy was palpable. >> his word has been very inspiring to me. >> i've seen people from other religions, it's so culturally diverse. >> to be at a mass by the holy father is amazing. >> others told us that the papal mass felt very intimate even though it drew so many. all of those people meant long lines at the security check points. the key was keeping yourself busy because for some the wait lasted for hours from two to three hours. early estimates put the crowd at around 860,000. and that meant that pilgrims eager to see the pope had to tap into that virtue of patience. >> the line w
." >>> hey, in case you haven't picked it up here is the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." the headline reads "an epic show of faith." it shows pope francis with the people before the mass on the parkway. memories to last a lifetime and beyond. that's what many took away from the papal mass yesterday. it was the final public event for pope francis in philadelphia and in the united states. ♪ the holy father took the altar at eakins oval with over...
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. >>> we expect to learn more about the plane crash that killed "philadelphia inquirer" co-owner louiskatz. their jet overran a runway and crashed in massachusetts last may. a preliminary report suggests that the crew ignored a safety check. >>> this morning, we expect to wlern more about the taxi cab crash that killed two people who came to philadelphia for the made in america festival. police say the cab driver likely had a green light. it happened early monday morning in center city. witnesses say the driver hit the couple as they were crossing broad street. police are now working to verify that information. they're also trying to confirm just how fast that driver was going at the time of the crash. amanda digirolomo died along with her boyfriend. >>> 4:08 now from our south jersey bureau. a man who helped homeless drug addicts is now accuse of running an operation that sold heroin and crack. he was a program coordinator for joseph's house, a homeless shelter in camden. the shelter's director says miller no longer works there. >> from skyforce 10, a forest fire near the burlington c
. >>> we expect to learn more about the plane crash that killed "philadelphia inquirer" co-owner louiskatz. their jet overran a runway and crashed in massachusetts last may. a preliminary report suggests that the crew ignored a safety check. >>> this morning, we expect to wlern more about the taxi cab crash that killed two people who came to philadelphia for the made in america festival. police say the cab driver likely had a green light. it happened early monday...
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. >>> we'll learn more about the plane crash that killed "philadelphia inquirer" owner louis katz.katz and six others died when their airplane overran a runway last year. >>> student athletic league officials in texas are meeting to investigate the actions of two football players who tackled a referee during a game. that ref was hit on the field by two students from san antonio's john jay high school at the end of last week's game. the school suspended those students from the team and placed an assistant coach linked to the incident on administrative leave. >>> a montgomery county man was trapped for hours after his car plunged over an embankment in lower merion township on monday. this was the scene at gray's lane and millcreek road. the driver says he lost control, went off the road, through a dense patch of trees and into trout creek. it happened nine hours before a police officer unknowingly approached the scene. he was greeted by the victims cries for help. >> launched his car in there at 7:00 p.m. and nobody saw him until that police officer heard him. if that police officer
. >>> we'll learn more about the plane crash that killed "philadelphia inquirer" owner louis katz.katz and six others died when their airplane overran a runway last year. >>> student athletic league officials in texas are meeting to investigate the actions of two football players who tackled a referee during a game. that ref was hit on the field by two students from san antonio's john jay high school at the end of last week's game. the school suspended those students...
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everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer co owner lewis katz. >>> a quick fix is found to get teachers in the cash strapped chester upland school district paid. but tonight we've learned that bigger problems remain unsolved. fox 29's bruce gordon joining us live from chester delaware county with more on those bigger issues. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, dawn, it was common pleas court judge in delaware county who made the order to the commonwealth to pennsylvania to free up $3.5 million to cover chester upland teacher salaries through the enter of september. temporary good news for folks who came unsure as to whether they'd be paid but the big picture fm struggles of this cash strapped district of three thus san students remain a problem. it wasn't the enter of the day that had teachers and staff at chester upland schools cheering but the beginning. for veterans like markysha bell -- >> great news. >> reporter: some 200 chester upland teachers voted last week to begin the school year despite uncertainty over whether this cash strapped district would pay them. wednesda
everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer co owner lewis katz. >>> a quick fix is found to get teachers in the cash strapped chester upland school district paid. but tonight we've learned that bigger problems remain unsolved. fox 29's bruce gordon joining us live from chester delaware county with more on those bigger issues. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, dawn, it was common pleas court judge in delaware county who made the order to the commonwealth to pennsylvania...
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." >> in case you haven't picked it up yet, here is the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer" reading "an epic show of faith." it shows pope francis with the people before yesterday's historic mass on the parkway. memories to last a lifetime and beyond, that's what many took away from the papal mass yesterday. it was the final public event for pope francis in philadelphia and in the u.s. he took the altar with over 800,000. the excitement and energy was palpable. >> his word is very inspiring to me. >> i've seen people from other religions, so culturally diverse. >> to be at a mass led by the holy father is just amazing. >> others we spoke to told us that the papal mass felt intimate though it drew so many. all of those people meant long lines at the security check points. the key was keeping busy. for some the wait lasted for hours. estimates put the crowds around 860,000. that meant pilgrims eager to see the pope had to tap into that christian virtue of patience. >> the line was like three hours to get in. we waited three hours here. >> we walked up to the white. today we were down
." >> in case you haven't picked it up yet, here is the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer" reading "an epic show of faith." it shows pope francis with the people before yesterday's historic mass on the parkway. memories to last a lifetime and beyond, that's what many took away from the papal mass yesterday. it was the final public event for pope francis in philadelphia and in the u.s. he took the altar with over 800,000. the excitement and energy was...
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may learn what caused the plane crash that killed seven people including the co-owner of the philadelphia inquirer. the national transportation safety board is holding a hearing in washington on the crash of the gulf stream business jet in may of last year. inquirer cohenner lewis katz and six others were on the plane when it over ran a runway in man massachusetts. >>> also happening today driver for pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane is set to appear before a norristown judge for a hearing. driver patrick reese face contempt charge. he is a accused of a e-mail snooping scheme to help kane keep tabs on the grand jury investigation, targeting her. reese pleaded not guilty last month. >>> a man well known for helping the home less in camden had allegedly been living a double life. harold miller was also running a drug market that sold heroin and crack. he work at joseph's house just miles from the alleged drug ring. we spoke to the founder on have the homeless mission who says he is very surprised by this news. >> we're shock. we believe it has absolutely nothing to do with our program. we
may learn what caused the plane crash that killed seven people including the co-owner of the philadelphia inquirer. the national transportation safety board is holding a hearing in washington on the crash of the gulf stream business jet in may of last year. inquirer cohenner lewis katz and six others were on the plane when it over ran a runway in man massachusetts. >>> also happening today driver for pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane is set to appear before a norristown judge...
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this morning "the philadelphia inquirer" reports representatives for cosby have been shopping aroundor a defense lawyer. that signals that cosby expects to be charged in a 10-year-old sex assault case. it will be the first time he faced prosecution despite dozens of allegations. >>> an oklahoma mom is outraged after her son's precool teacher called him evil because he's left-handed. alicia sands says the teacher forced her son to switch to his right hand and sent the child home with an article describing left-handers as evil and sinister. she complained to the superintendent but says no action was taken against that teacher. >>> oh, the kiss cam as much a part of big sporting events as hot dogs and beers and we saw jimmy carter and his wife on the kiss cam but now syracuse university is unplugging the kiss cam at its football games. the move comes of acomplaints about men forcibly kissing women who were clearly saying no at a recent game. >>> you won't see this guy at a minnesota vikings game any time soon at least not until a deal is struck with the team. his name is joe yurinich bu
this morning "the philadelphia inquirer" reports representatives for cosby have been shopping aroundor a defense lawyer. that signals that cosby expects to be charged in a 10-year-old sex assault case. it will be the first time he faced prosecution despite dozens of allegations. >>> an oklahoma mom is outraged after her son's precool teacher called him evil because he's left-handed. alicia sands says the teacher forced her son to switch to his right hand and sent the child...
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katz, the philadelphia inquirer co-owner and three crew members 13 other passengers were all killed.texas authorities continued to investigate a shocking video shot at a high school football game last week. now, you can see the referee has no idea that that hit was coming. two players body slammed him and now the assistant coach is on paid administrative leave accused of coordinating a pair of blind sided hits on the ref. but now the players say the attack was motivated by something the referee said. they claim robert wha robert waf directing racial slurs at them on two different occasions, the first coming after the second of four players from john jay high school was ejected from the game and then a seconds remark was apparently made after watts ejected the wrong player for the hit he suffered. now these allegations have prompted nisd to file a complaint against the ref with the texas association of sports officials. but regardless of what may have been said, school officials say if true, assistant coach matt read ago actions who you see there as well as the players are unacceptabl
katz, the philadelphia inquirer co-owner and three crew members 13 other passengers were all killed.texas authorities continued to investigate a shocking video shot at a high school football game last week. now, you can see the referee has no idea that that hit was coming. two players body slammed him and now the assistant coach is on paid administrative leave accused of coordinating a pair of blind sided hits on the ref. but now the players say the attack was motivated by something the referee...
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crew skipped important safety checks that may have prevented last spring's crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-owner louis katz. randy gyllenhaal has more on the report and reaction from the community he served. >> reporter: two of those victims had deep ties to camden. louis katz was born here, it's a billionaire philanthropist. and marcy was his friend. they co founded this charter school in camden together. both of them were on board that flight when it crashed. today we're learning more about what went wrong. >> the legacy of hope. >> marcy and katz helped create this charter school. >> they touched each one of our lives. >> takeoff near boston, the ntsb released a report blaming the flight crew for accident. >> a complete flight check had not been done. >> the jet was unable to even get off the ground because it's elevators were accidentally locked. >> this accident was preventable. and it just shows us the importance of following procedures, each and every time a plane takes off. >> some of the victims families aren't buying that explanation arthur represents two of the families. >> i
crew skipped important safety checks that may have prevented last spring's crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-owner louis katz. randy gyllenhaal has more on the report and reaction from the community he served. >> reporter: two of those victims had deep ties to camden. louis katz was born here, it's a billionaire philanthropist. and marcy was his friend. they co founded this charter school in camden together. both of them were on board that flight when it crashed. today we're...
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transportation safety board released its final report on the plane crash that killed former philadelphia inquirer co-owner and philanthropist lewis katz that the crew did not make a complete flight control check income fact the crew did not complete their checks in 98% of their previous 175 takeoffs, as a result the crew did not realize the controls were locked keeping it from taking off outside of boston. this animation coming up shows that the aircraft reached takeoff speed before the copilot realized the mistake. the crews slowed down the plane but not enough to keep it from sliding off the runway and into a gully, a fire sparked on impact. >>> we are getting a better look at damage left behind on a british airways plane after it caught fire on a runway in paris, it was about to take off from london and 470 people were on board at the time. and video shows how close the passengers were to an actual disaster. >> the fire you see in the pictures is really the airplane itself, not the engine that is on fire, after they put the fire out you can see how clearly that fire came from almost penetratin
transportation safety board released its final report on the plane crash that killed former philadelphia inquirer co-owner and philanthropist lewis katz that the crew did not make a complete flight control check income fact the crew did not complete their checks in 98% of their previous 175 takeoffs, as a result the crew did not realize the controls were locked keeping it from taking off outside of boston. this animation coming up shows that the aircraft reached takeoff speed before the copilot...
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. >>> the philadelphia inquirer reports health concerns are causing the dalai lama to chance his trip to philadelphia. he was scheduled to have an award ceremony next month. doctors advised him to rest after he received a check up this week. >>> kim davis is changing her political stripes. she was jailed for five days for refusing to grant same-sex couples marriage licenses. davis has been waiting for kentucky's democratic governor to convene a special legislation of the legislature to clarify her duties. she says the democrat party left her a long time ago so she's joined the republican party. >> the chicago cubs are heading if are the post season. the giants lost to the a's last night. qualified the cubs for the first playoff berth since 2008. they are assured of at least playing a one game wild card game on october 7th. they have not won the series since 1908. >> a long time. can i just add that the met's magic number is one? >>> and the washington times bob brady has developed a high profile means of quenching his thirtyst thirst. the democrat watched as the pope proceed ed to pro
. >>> the philadelphia inquirer reports health concerns are causing the dalai lama to chance his trip to philadelphia. he was scheduled to have an award ceremony next month. doctors advised him to rest after he received a check up this week. >>> kim davis is changing her political stripes. she was jailed for five days for refusing to grant same-sex couples marriage licenses. davis has been waiting for kentucky's democratic governor to convene a special legislation of the...
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the papal play book published in this past sunday's "philadelphia inquirer" has a list of "fun to be e city. like the vatican's splendors exhibit at the franklin institute and the philadelphia trolley works is offering a faith, family, and freedom tour of historic churches, synagogues, graveyards and other sites by the glow of candlelight. and just announced in the past week or so great acts will perform during the festival of families on saturday including aretha franklin and comedian jim gaffigan and it will be hosted by actor mark wahlberg. it really is something for everyone at the world meeting of families and the papal visit. there are people all over the world who unfortunately may never have the opportunity that we will have to welcome a leader of international importance like pope francis to their hometown, much less to see him in person. we have that opportunity. let's make the most of it. in addition to the many, many, many pilgrims who travel to philadelphia, local residents and businesses are in the enviable position of being close enough to participate in the weekend's e
the papal play book published in this past sunday's "philadelphia inquirer" has a list of "fun to be e city. like the vatican's splendors exhibit at the franklin institute and the philadelphia trolley works is offering a faith, family, and freedom tour of historic churches, synagogues, graveyards and other sites by the glow of candlelight. and just announced in the past week or so great acts will perform during the festival of families on saturday including aretha franklin and...
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the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." it reads "an epic show of faith."e photo showed pope francis with the people before yesterday's historic mass. >> 6:40, we know a lot of people are going to be coming into the city for work and a lot of people heading out to go home. let's check in with nbc 10's traffic reporter jessica boyington. she's keeping an eye on mass transit. >> a lot of those people might be using mass transit so you're in luck. we are resuming mostly normal service and schedules. new jersey transit, amtrak, putt co. the trolleys, trains and buses are normal service and we have an enhanced service for kinwood and wilmington newark lines for the morning. heading out the door on 95, completely open, all of those exit ramps that were blocked off have opened. you can go up and around. that will be your best bet. the schuylkill expressway we're open so far this morning. you see all of the cars are green and moving. 13 minutes into the center city area. watch out for the spring garden exit ramp that is still closed to traffic. i'll go over that tr
the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." it reads "an epic show of faith."e photo showed pope francis with the people before yesterday's historic mass. >> 6:40, we know a lot of people are going to be coming into the city for work and a lot of people heading out to go home. let's check in with nbc 10's traffic reporter jessica boyington. she's keeping an eye on mass transit. >> a lot of those people might be using mass transit so you're in luck. we are...
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. >>> we're learning why a plane crashed, killing "philadelphia inquirer" louis katz. a live web stream of the ntsb board meeting in washington, d.c. going on right now. where investigators are set to determine the probable cause of that accident. katz and six others died when their jet overran the runway and crashed in massachusetts in may of last year. a preliminary report suggested the crew ignored a safety check. >>> new information on the fire aboard a jet leaving from los angeles that injured more than a dozen people. >>> and it's the event tech fans have anticipated for months. we're just hours away from apple's big reveal. a look at what's in store still ahead. >>> well, we're going to be getting a break from the heat and humidity pretty soon but also dealing well thunderstorms and much needed rain. i'll break count timing just ahead. >>> 13 people were hurt when this british airways jet caught fire at a las vegas airport yesterday. we have new photo this morning showing a huge hole in the side of that jet. fi lots saw a hole in the engine and aborted takeoff.
. >>> we're learning why a plane crashed, killing "philadelphia inquirer" louis katz. a live web stream of the ntsb board meeting in washington, d.c. going on right now. where investigators are set to determine the probable cause of that accident. katz and six others died when their jet overran the runway and crashed in massachusetts in may of last year. a preliminary report suggested the crew ignored a safety check. >>> new information on the fire aboard a jet...
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degree in journalism at columbia 30 sixes ago and by the early 1980s he had landed at the philadelphia inquirer where he worked for a decade. they were right up ready to put the budget to sponsor the defense research and that led to the first book. they joined "the new york times" in the mid-1990s covering national security issues that he once described as nukes, spooks and kooks. later he served as the foreign correspondent and traveled on the assignment to the range of other garden spots and as afghanistan, pakistan, kenya, sudan and a number of other places. the book legacy of ashes came out and won the national book award for nonfiction. not long after that he one and left the newspaper. he is now he's now the director of the residency program at the institute of new york which is about to open. and he will also be at princeton this fall teaching the course of the cia. and of course he continues to turn out books on there a challenging subjects. three years ago in the book enemies come he tackled the history of the secret intelligence operations. and in his new book one man against the worl
degree in journalism at columbia 30 sixes ago and by the early 1980s he had landed at the philadelphia inquirer where he worked for a decade. they were right up ready to put the budget to sponsor the defense research and that led to the first book. they joined "the new york times" in the mid-1990s covering national security issues that he once described as nukes, spooks and kooks. later he served as the foreign correspondent and traveled on the assignment to the range of other garden...
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everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer coach owner lewis katz. >> good news albeitemporary for 200 teachers in the chester upland school dice trick. a judge has ordered the state to fun the through the end of september. as bruce gordon reports big problems remain unsolved. >> reporter: it wasn't the end of the day that had teachers and staff at chester upland schools cheering, but the beginning. for veterans like marquis is a bell -- >> great news. >> reporter: 200 teachers voted last week to begin the school years despite uncertainty over this cash strapped district could pay them. wednesday morning checks were waiting when they arrived for work. >> yes! i can pay my bills. i'm excited. report. >> we made the decision to show up, um, not knowing when we will get paid but when we wake up pay day and it's there, of course, everyone is excited and relieved. >> reporter: this water second time in four years teachers in the district went to school unsure of whether they'd be paid. now, as in 2012, a last minute reprieve put paychecks in hasn't. >> the teacher we have de
everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer coach owner lewis katz. >> good news albeitemporary for 200 teachers in the chester upland school dice trick. a judge has ordered the state to fun the through the end of september. as bruce gordon reports big problems remain unsolved. >> reporter: it wasn't the end of the day that had teachers and staff at chester upland schools cheering, but the beginning. for veterans like marquis is a bell -- >> great news....
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and by the early 1980s, he had landed at the "philadelphia inquirer" where he worked for a decade on a range of assignments both domestic and foreign. and in 1988 won the pulitzer prize for national reporting. it was awarded for a series about a secret pentagon budget used to sponsor defense research and an arms build-up. and that series led to tim's first book, "blank check: the pentagon's black budget." he joined "the new york times" in the mid 1990s covering national security issues, a beat he once described as nukes, spooks and kooks. [laughter] during that period he co-authored a book about the spy, aldridge james, called "the trail." later he served as a foreign correspondent for the times in mexico and traveled on assignment to range of such other garden spots as afghanistan, pakistan, kenya, the sudan and a number of other places. his third book, "legacy of ashes: a history of the cia," came out in 2007 and won the national book award for nonfiction. not long after that he left newspapering, but not the world of reporting and writing. he's now the director of the nonfiction r
and by the early 1980s, he had landed at the "philadelphia inquirer" where he worked for a decade on a range of assignments both domestic and foreign. and in 1988 won the pulitzer prize for national reporting. it was awarded for a series about a secret pentagon budget used to sponsor defense research and an arms build-up. and that series led to tim's first book, "blank check: the pentagon's black budget." he joined "the new york times" in the mid 1990s covering...
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. >>> we could learn more tomorrow about the crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-owner lewis katz. the national transportation safety board will meet tomorrow to determine what caused the fiery plane crash last year. katz and six others were killed when the jet overran the run way and crashed in massachusetts. a preliminary report suggests the crew ignored a safety check. >>> new trouble tonight for a philadelphia traffic court judge acquitted in a ticket fixing scandal. federal prosecutors are now charging michael sullivan in tax evasion case involving a restaurant he owned. if convicted he could get up to a year in jail. he and five colleagues were charged in a ticket fixing scheme at philadelphia traffic court two years ago. a jury acquitted them of conspiracy and fraud. however, four of the judges were convicted of lying to authorities. sullivan was not one of them. >>> topping the decision 2016 coverage, vice president joe biden hasn't officially announced whether he's running for president but that hasn't stopped him from edging past bernie sanders in a new national poll. hi
. >>> we could learn more tomorrow about the crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-owner lewis katz. the national transportation safety board will meet tomorrow to determine what caused the fiery plane crash last year. katz and six others were killed when the jet overran the run way and crashed in massachusetts. a preliminary report suggests the crew ignored a safety check. >>> new trouble tonight for a philadelphia traffic court judge acquitted in a ticket fixing...
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while the pope is here in philadelphia, he will be serenaded by the queen of soul, yes, the philadelphia inquirer is reporting aretha franklin is now in the line up of artist performing at festival of families saturday, september 26th. we will be right there for the events during the pope's visit watching them live right here on fox. >> it is likely the cutest video you will see today, the the price this baby girl pulls off to cause dad toy laugh too. ♪ ♪ with the new chase freedom mobile app, you can simply redeem, pay, and go. the new chase freedom mobile app. the card is for the essentials. the cash back is for the fun. chase. so you can. >>> i know you are running around but you have to see this a prank baby is going viral for fake crying when her dad tries to trim her nails, lets look at this. >>> he is saying wait, wait, wait. she seemed like she is ready to be the next big you tube prankster. isn't it so funny that she knows, when it gets quiet and close to the nail she cracks up laughing. >> babies laughs are as universal as any language. you know what is going on. >> so adorable. >>> for
while the pope is here in philadelphia, he will be serenaded by the queen of soul, yes, the philadelphia inquirer is reporting aretha franklin is now in the line up of artist performing at festival of families saturday, september 26th. we will be right there for the events during the pope's visit watching them live right here on fox. >> it is likely the cutest video you will see today, the the price this baby girl pulls off to cause dad toy laugh too. ♪ ♪ with the new chase freedom...
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the ntsb will meet next week to determine why the jet carrying the philadelphia inquirer co-owner louis katz and six others overran the run way. the gulfstream crashed into a ravine, bursting into flames. it happened last year as the plane left bedford, mastheading to atlantic city. >>> a top democrat dealt president obamas proposed nuclear deal with iran a blow today. senator ben cardin of maryland announced he opposes the deal in an op-ed in the "washington post." senator cardin is not only the top democrat on the foreign relations committee but also the top ranking jewish democrat. a gop disapproval resolution is set to come to a vote in the senate next week. right now, president obama has enough support from democrats to block it. just yesterday, iran's supreme leader said there will be no deal if world leaders insist on suspending instead of lifting sanctions. the ayatollah has the final say on all important matters in the islamic republic. he also said the country's parliament should be involved in deciding whether to approve the deal. >>> now to decision 2016. vice president joe
the ntsb will meet next week to determine why the jet carrying the philadelphia inquirer co-owner louis katz and six others overran the run way. the gulfstream crashed into a ravine, bursting into flames. it happened last year as the plane left bedford, mastheading to atlantic city. >>> a top democrat dealt president obamas proposed nuclear deal with iran a blow today. senator ben cardin of maryland announced he opposes the deal in an op-ed in the "washington post." senator...
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ore about the plane crash that killed "philadelphia inquirer" co-owner louis katz.z and six others died when the jet overran the runway and crashed into massachusetts in may of last year. a preliminary report suggests the crew did not do a complete safety check before takeoff. >>> new information about plans to repair the p.a.t.h. trains in north jersey. they are getting $6 million in grants to make repairs from hurricane sandy. some will be used for flood barriers and concrete walls. >>> happening today, athletic league officials in texas are set to meet and investigate the two actions -- the actions rather of two high school football players accused of assaulting a referee during a game that happened last week. two students from john jay high school in san antonio tackled the ref during a play at the end of last week's game. the school suspended the students from the team and placed an assistant coach linked to the incident on administrative leave. >> the players allege racial slurs were directed at them by the umpire. the students allege that an assistant coach s
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philadelphia inquirer co own are in lewis katz was among those killed. >>> fox 29 discovers a playground in disgusting condition. while we're covering another story in a local neighborhood. tonight, we're asking what the city is going to do about all of this to keep children safe? >> and we know all about what the pope will be doing in philadelphia. but the question is, where will he be sleeping? we'll give you an inside look at one of the most important catholic institutions in the country. >>> and pennsylvania barbershop fined for refusing to give a woman a haircut. why the place is getting fined for breaking a rule the owner says he didn't even know exist existed. >>> plus, tracking down child predators in our own background. the daunting task for a team investigators. what even they say they never expected to find. ♪ >> all new tonight on fox 29 news at 6:00, nothing sacred for a suspected crook in north philadelphia. police say he targeted a school and he wasn't after money. what he took and how he got in in the first place. ♪ consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you'
philadelphia inquirer co own are in lewis katz was among those killed. >>> fox 29 discovers a playground in disgusting condition. while we're covering another story in a local neighborhood. tonight, we're asking what the city is going to do about all of this to keep children safe? >> and we know all about what the pope will be doing in philadelphia. but the question is, where will he be sleeping? we'll give you an inside look at one of the most important catholic institutions in...
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transportation safety board concluded today, the crew aboard the jet that crashed killing philadelphia inquirer co-owner lewis katz and six others failed to perform a routine preflight check, and failed to disengage in the safety mechanism before take off. gulf stream jet over ran a massachusetts runway in may 2014, crashed and caught fire. ntsb says safety mechanism known as a gust lock prevented the plane from being able to take off. >> these checks would have identified that the gust lock was still engaged before taxiing the aircraft for take off. >> reporter: forget to go disengage the gust locks before take off would be a monumental oversight especially for two experienced pilots. >> there is no question of mechanical failure. >> reporter: we spoke via face time with aviation attorney and pilot arthur wolk who represent the families of, two of the passengers kill in the crash, and even if the pilots forgot to disengage the gust locks, a point blocked out, safety mechanisms in the jet should have prevented the plane from being able to throttle up. >> is there so many other issues here which
transportation safety board concluded today, the crew aboard the jet that crashed killing philadelphia inquirer co-owner lewis katz and six others failed to perform a routine preflight check, and failed to disengage in the safety mechanism before take off. gulf stream jet over ran a massachusetts runway in may 2014, crashed and caught fire. ntsb says safety mechanism known as a gust lock prevented the plane from being able to take off. >> these checks would have identified that the gust...
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but david o'reilly is on the plane, has been traveling from rome, david o'reilly from "the philadelphia inquirer, and he actually had a wonderful exchange with the pope. he gave him a zuketto, the white skull cap, and they exchanged that on the plane. you know, when you say to the arrival at atlantic aviation our mayor michael nutter has -- he's not just a bystander. he has been very much involved in the world meeting of family which is gathering our pope in philadelphia. gathered 17,000 people this week. so the mayor has been very, very involved. as a matter of fact, when we were in rome tracy and i and several others, the mayor was there, 100 days out from the world meeting of families, had the opportunity to greet holy father. >> one of the things i think is interesting is michael nutter, and he's one of three mayors, bill greenwood went to st. joe, jesuit institution, same thing. >> and while we're talking about st. joe's they are heading to philly for francis this week where they are having students from other jesuit high schools in from across the country, they are staying at the prep and
but david o'reilly is on the plane, has been traveling from rome, david o'reilly from "the philadelphia inquirer, and he actually had a wonderful exchange with the pope. he gave him a zuketto, the white skull cap, and they exchanged that on the plane. you know, when you say to the arrival at atlantic aviation our mayor michael nutter has -- he's not just a bystander. he has been very much involved in the world meeting of family which is gathering our pope in philadelphia. gathered 17,000...
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philadelphia reporter on that plane and that is david o'reilly long time religion writer of the philadelphia inquirer. we will see if i can catch up with him later in the day and hear what his experience is like. he brought along a zu ch etto, it is the white hat that the pope wears, and it is something he actually brought one with him and traded it off with the pope with the one that the pope was wearing. pope put it on his head for two seconds. he has it in a plastic bag. the a as we are looking at a screen we see arch bishop charles chaput, archbishop of philadelphia, who has been beyond instrumental in pulling all of this together. as people in the archdiocese press office call him, the boss, he has been the boss and organizing this entire event, the world meeting of families, the reason why the pope is here in philadelphia is because of the world meeting of families. archbishop chaput was the one who agreed when he was asked by pope bendik to come to have have the world meeting of families in philadelphia, he is the one who received that request, and then he is the the one who says, of course, h
philadelphia reporter on that plane and that is david o'reilly long time religion writer of the philadelphia inquirer. we will see if i can catch up with him later in the day and hear what his experience is like. he brought along a zu ch etto, it is the white hat that the pope wears, and it is something he actually brought one with him and traded it off with the pope with the one that the pope was wearing. pope put it on his head for two seconds. he has it in a plastic bag. the a as we are...
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everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer, co-owner,. >> 7:12 now. well, later this afternoon, local workers will rally for higher wages in front of tom wolf's philadelphia officer. that's the governor, of course, they want 15-dollar minimum wage. this coming after new york governor andrew cuomo pushes for a living wages in his state. philadelphia workers say hi err wage will help their families and strengthen the neighborhoods. >> also, this afternoon, philadelphia mayor michael nutter will speak at a ribbon cutting ceremony, at the new philadelphia police training center. the new facilities is in the northeast. and officials say it will triple the capacity of the current center. at 78,000 square feet, it is substantially larger, and includes high-tech features. we'll have a camera there. >> the world's largest five below discount store opens today in center city. this is casino after big deal. >> mayor michael null letter cut the ribbon at the flag ship store 1500 block of chestnut street. two story building sits on the site of the 100 year old arca
everyone on board was killed including philadelphia inquirer, co-owner,. >> 7:12 now. well, later this afternoon, local workers will rally for higher wages in front of tom wolf's philadelphia officer. that's the governor, of course, they want 15-dollar minimum wage. this coming after new york governor andrew cuomo pushes for a living wages in his state. philadelphia workers say hi err wage will help their families and strengthen the neighborhoods. >> also, this afternoon,...
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the philadelphia inquirer is report ago this aretha franklin is on the line up of the artists performingf families saturday afternoon september 25th. >> we will be right there of course for the the event during the pope's visit. watch them live here on fox 29. >>> miss america, a lot of people are talking about this. >> ladies and gentlemen, miss georgia. >> she's no longer miss georgia, she's now miss america. but there really was another moment that stole the show last night. everybody was waiting to see vanessa a will yams. >> um-hmm. >> so, they apologized to vanessa williams. he apologized for how the organization handled a scandal in 1983. >> let's start with the scandal for people who are younger, lauren johnson, what happened in 1983. vanessa williams. they put the crown on her. the next morning they took it off of her. >> yes, she was first black woman to win title of miss america. she won crown in 1983. her reign lasted ten months before she had to resign. publication that got nude photos of her taken before the the pageant and published them after she had won. so, when she res
the philadelphia inquirer is report ago this aretha franklin is on the line up of the artists performingf families saturday afternoon september 25th. >> we will be right there of course for the the event during the pope's visit. watch them live here on fox 29. >>> miss america, a lot of people are talking about this. >> ladies and gentlemen, miss georgia. >> she's no longer miss georgia, she's now miss america. but there really was another moment that stole the show...
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appreciate it hey guys we have breaking news for you on our iran philadelphia inquire reporting democrator bob casey will support in support of the nuclear deal with iran. another democrat that is supporting this bill that looks like -- critics of the bill are in trouble of being able to stop it but we're going to continue to monitor this, that is a big, big win on this iranian nuke deal people are worried it is disastrous. other side of this story china mess is worsening our problems here at home. are we too tangled up with china? and pataki right after this. . . ♪ charles: well we got another storm brewing on the campaign trail. many voters worrying we are too attached to china. to presidential candidate george pataki how we can start breaking away from our china dependency. governor, welcome to the show. >> good to see you, charles. charles: when you hear, don't hear trump's name but when candidate talks about starting a war with china, economic war with sanctions and things like that i get where he is coming from. >> yeah. charles: however the average american who sops at walmart may
appreciate it hey guys we have breaking news for you on our iran philadelphia inquire reporting democrator bob casey will support in support of the nuclear deal with iran. another democrat that is supporting this bill that looks like -- critics of the bill are in trouble of being able to stop it but we're going to continue to monitor this, that is a big, big win on this iranian nuke deal people are worried it is disastrous. other side of this story china mess is worsening our problems here at...
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. >> real quickly though, i saw the philadelphia inquirer, they have a poe pole up.g will marcus get cut. do you think this could really snap. >> zero could it happen sure. >> first round pick? >> they say he hasn't been doing well. >> could happen. yes. >> should be fun season. >> we will be watching tonight for sure. thanks, so much. >> we will check in with jen, at back to school breakfast. good morning, jen. >> here we go. good morning, giles. into rest two ladies, they'll be honest about whether or not they like the food. by the way they're in their fancy jammies because they don't have to go back to school just yetment don't look at yourselves on tv. come on back, because the dad/tv chef will make some breakfast, and the laid list judge, this could be fun. you have to be honest, okay? >> high there, mike. he looks excited. >> hey. he lost the headband. >> clear sailing heading to camden. see how fast we're moving. and it doesn't feel bad. not that hot out yet. and the other side traffic is flowing too. so we will be at campbell's field probably in less than two
. >> real quickly though, i saw the philadelphia inquirer, they have a poe pole up.g will marcus get cut. do you think this could really snap. >> zero could it happen sure. >> first round pick? >> they say he hasn't been doing well. >> could happen. yes. >> should be fun season. >> we will be watching tonight for sure. thanks, so much. >> we will check in with jen, at back to school breakfast. good morning, jen. >> here we go. good morning,...
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i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain a
i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain a
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. >> check out the philadelphia inquirer above the fold here, so, it says here, casey coons, to vote for iran deal. how about that? hey, joe, can you zoom back out? because it -- unrelated story the president of the united state first set being president who go to the arctic. how about that? >> he's doing a the love first's in his second term. >> look at the headline, the changing landscape. >> talking about climate change up there in alaska, especially. anyway, the reason i bring up the casey coons to vote for the iran deal, because our secretary of state, john kerry, probably going to drive right behind us here in a couple of hours heading to philly to deliver what many are calling major policy speech about this iran nuclear deal. >> yes, he will be doing that at the national constitution center. that's where chris murphy is now. >> hey, chris? >> secretary kerry will be here, guys, at 12:30 today to give that major policy speech on the iran deal. this speech comes just week before congress returns from summer break to take up this deal. this of course will be the biggest item on t
. >> check out the philadelphia inquirer above the fold here, so, it says here, casey coons, to vote for iran deal. how about that? hey, joe, can you zoom back out? because it -- unrelated story the president of the united state first set being president who go to the arctic. how about that? >> he's doing a the love first's in his second term. >> look at the headline, the changing landscape. >> talking about climate change up there in alaska, especially. anyway, the...
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first the front page from where the pope is ending his historic trip, "the philadelphia inquirer."his arrival at the festival last night. just to the south of philly, the sunday news journal shows a photo of the pontiff waving to the crowd at independence hall. "brotherly love." that says it all. and this front stage from the stuart news on florida's east coast. a powerful image of the pope kissing the head of a baby accompanying the headline "pontiff looks to family." >>> some of the highlights from this week. schoolchildren share their thoughts about meeting pope francis and we'll hear those endearing memories, next. covergirl wants you to blast your beautiful! lash blast - a blast of mega volume in an instant! clump crusher - 200% more volume with zero clumps and covergirl fusion - a big blast of volume plus length. big bold mascaras... big bold lashes - no matter how you blast it. blast mascaras - from easy, breezy beautiful covergirl. show us how you blast it at covergirl.com/blast if yoyou don't know "aarp". my game when you think aarp, aarp's staying sharp keeps your brian h
first the front page from where the pope is ending his historic trip, "the philadelphia inquirer."his arrival at the festival last night. just to the south of philly, the sunday news journal shows a photo of the pontiff waving to the crowd at independence hall. "brotherly love." that says it all. and this front stage from the stuart news on florida's east coast. a powerful image of the pope kissing the head of a baby accompanying the headline "pontiff looks to...
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i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain and actually take out the brain tissue of a child before birth, it probably ensures there weren't be a born alive. let me also say, people on the other side were talking about the relationship between doctor and patient. what about the new patient, that new unborn child who is now a newly born child? where is the relationship there to help that child? abortion clinics are in the business of exterminating children through dismemberment, chemical poisoning. that's what they do. getting this child to a hospital ensures that life-saving, not just a mind set that says we need to save these children but the means to do so including intensive care capability. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has
i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain and actually take out the brain tissue of a child before birth, it probably ensures there weren't...
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also in sports from the philadelphia inquirer nba hall of famer, mvp moses malone died sunday.ayer to go pro out of high school. he remains the all time leader in offensive rebounds. according to the new york times when malone was asked who he done when playing professional basketball, he made some people to be engineers and some doctors and made me a great basketball player. >> he was a great basketball player. >> first darrell dawkins and now moses malone. he was the best. >> he gave dr. jay his only championship. >> he really did. i was going to say back in that era it was the lakers, the celtics and later on you had the pistons but in between there there was, i think 82-83, there was that great 76ers team. >> moses. >> yeah, moses, dr. skrjay, i l watching them play basketball. >> i feel like he's underrated too by younger people. maybe because he's not been out as much since he retired. i don't know what it is. if you go back and look at his numbers, they're as good as anybody. he's in the hall of fame and deserves to be. i think he should be talked about more. >> when we
also in sports from the philadelphia inquirer nba hall of famer, mvp moses malone died sunday.ayer to go pro out of high school. he remains the all time leader in offensive rebounds. according to the new york times when malone was asked who he done when playing professional basketball, he made some people to be engineers and some doctors and made me a great basketball player. >> he was a great basketball player. >> first darrell dawkins and now moses malone. he was the best....
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. >>> today we are expecting to learn more about the plane crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-ownerheir jet overran the runway and crashed in massachusetts in may of last year. another update in 25 minutes. i'm tracy davidson. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> 8:30 now on this wednesday morning. it's he the 9th of september, 2015. it is a great morning out here. pretty morning. we've got a great crowd. we are going to be dancing a just a little bit. in a little while we will talk to jessica simpson. she is a woman who has dominated the music world and the h-- building a billion dollar empire. not long from now we will catch up with jessica simpson. >> carson is out on the plaza because we are attempting along with that crowd of 250 dancer to break a guinness world record. the routine, choreographed has got to last five minutes. >> i don't think they learned the corpsgraphy. >> they are they have got to figure it out. but they are going to get that going in just a little while. >> i love that they are doing that improv. >> first off, you and ellen have had your differences. >> differences?
. >>> today we are expecting to learn more about the plane crash that killed philadelphia inquirer co-ownerheir jet overran the runway and crashed in massachusetts in may of last year. another update in 25 minutes. i'm tracy davidson. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> 8:30 now on this wednesday morning. it's he the 9th of september, 2015. it is a great morning out here. pretty morning. we've got a great crowd. we are going to be dancing a just a little bit. in a little while we...
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can i show you the headline today from the "philadelphia inquir inquirer"? show of faith." there came a time when you could merge into traffic because people would let now. we all held doors for one another and please and thank you became a part of the lexicon in a way that they should have been but hadn't been. it didn't last, unfortunately. i hope that this feeling lasts and you know i'm a political junky. i'm looking at the way that the events of 2016 are now playing out. i would like to think that if one individual was calling another individual stupid or a loser or there's an ostentatious show of wealth, that with pope francis on the brain were wiebe going to look at it a little differently. maybe i'm wrong, maybe i'm naive but i hope it lasts. >> he could have a nelson mandela-like impression on people. that cuts two ways. one is, wow, he really mack me realize about the dignity of humanity and my role in preserving this. the other is, mandela is better than i am, pope francis is better than i am. nice to know they exist but i'm beginning to get back t
can i show you the headline today from the "philadelphia inquir inquirer"? show of faith." there came a time when you could merge into traffic because people would let now. we all held doors for one another and please and thank you became a part of the lexicon in a way that they should have been but hadn't been. it didn't last, unfortunately. i hope that this feeling lasts and you know i'm a political junky. i'm looking at the way that the events of 2016 are now playing out. i...
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. >> before philadelphia inquirer religion reporter boar boarded the pope's plane, he went and bought plane, he handed him the new cap which the pope tried on for size then said -- a little big. and with the essence of pope upon it, francis gave the cap back to the reporter. >> for the pope, this is old hat. he does it all the at the same time. fans wave a cap at him. the pope mobile stops. if the cap fits, he keeps it and gives away the old one to these two boston college students, for instance. and if it doesn't fit, francis at least puts it on his head so when i returns it, it's been worn by a pope. for cap swappers, it's a thrill. >> i'm still shaking. >> reporter: for others, the thrill is m making a buck on e-y where caps said to have been worn by the pope are on sale for more than $900. >> it's in a baggy on my backpack. >> and the wind stole the pope's old cap. here's a man who doesn't just preach to you about giving the clothes off your back. he gives you the hat off his head. cnn, new york. >> a great story. and thanks for watching cnn news room. i'm rosemary church. i'll be
. >> before philadelphia inquirer religion reporter boar boarded the pope's plane, he went and bought plane, he handed him the new cap which the pope tried on for size then said -- a little big. and with the essence of pope upon it, francis gave the cap back to the reporter. >> for the pope, this is old hat. he does it all the at the same time. fans wave a cap at him. the pope mobile stops. if the cap fits, he keeps it and gives away the old one to these two boston college students,...
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. >> bill cosby looking for a defense attorney here in the philadelphia area, according to the inquireredwin jacobs claims he was contacted by bill cosby's agent about revisiting a montgomery county investigation from 2,015. that was sexual assault complaint made by former temple employee, well, montgomery county da risa vetri ferman would not confirm if her office planned on re-opening that investigation. when we get more information, we'll pass it along. meanwhile, brian williams returns to the air to cover the arrival of pope francis on msnbc, suspended without pay for six months, lost his spot as the lead anchor in the nbc nightly news. now msnbc bringing news anchor, admitted embellishing stories about what he saw in iraq war, and see if this causes dip in ratings. >> chris christie has advice for the leader of new jersey national guard, he says shape up and slim down. the new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate, oh, yes, remember, he is running for president, he gave air force bringing dear general michael condif09 days to lose weight for the requirement. the gov
. >> bill cosby looking for a defense attorney here in the philadelphia area, according to the inquireredwin jacobs claims he was contacted by bill cosby's agent about revisiting a montgomery county investigation from 2,015. that was sexual assault complaint made by former temple employee, well, montgomery county da risa vetri ferman would not confirm if her office planned on re-opening that investigation. when we get more information, we'll pass it along. meanwhile, brian williams...
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i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain and actually take out the brain tissue of a child before birth, it probably ensures there weren't be a born alive. let me also say, people on the other side were talking about the relationship between doctor and patient. what about the new patient, that new unborn child who is now a newly born child? where is the relationship there to help that child? abortion clinics are in the business of exterminating children through dismemberment, chemical poisoning. that's what they do. getting this child to a hospital ensures that life-saving, not just a mind set that says we need to save these children but the means to do so including intensive care capability. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has
i remember years ago there was a philadelphia inquirer piece called "the dreaded complication," and it was all about all of the children who survived later term abortions. and you know what the response of the abortion lobby was? we need a better means, a more effective and efficacious method to destroy those babies. and that was part of the genesis of partial birth abortion. if you drain and actually take out the brain tissue of a child before birth, it probably ensures there weren't...
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philadelphia area. that's according to the philly inquirer.hey say attorney edwin jacobs claims he was contacted by bill cosby's agents, about revisiting a montgomery county investigation from 2,005. this is the sexual assault complaint made by former temple employee, andrea. montgomery county da he is reese a vet at this fuhrman, would not confirm if her office planned on re-opening that investigation. we'll keep you posted. meantime, brian williams returns to the air to cover the arrival of pope francis this time on that msnbc. he was suspended without pay for six month, and lost his spot as lead anchor on the nbc nightly news. >> here in new york, in a short time pope francis will arrive in this country for the if i time. the head of the global catholic church of over a billion members, holy father to nearly 70 million catholics, here in the united state. >> well, you are going to hear that voice again. williams is now the msnbc breaking news anchor. he admitted embellishing stories while covering the war in iraq in 2003. we'll see if he ha
philadelphia area. that's according to the philly inquirer.hey say attorney edwin jacobs claims he was contacted by bill cosby's agents, about revisiting a montgomery county investigation from 2,005. this is the sexual assault complaint made by former temple employee, andrea. montgomery county da he is reese a vet at this fuhrman, would not confirm if her office planned on re-opening that investigation. we'll keep you posted. meantime, brian williams returns to the air to cover the arrival of...
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test results on state exams for students in the philadelphia school district plummeted last year. according to the inquirerthe biggest drops came in english and math. 32% passed english exams and 17% passed math exams compared to the 2013-2014 school year when 42% passed english and 45% passed math. science results stayed the same. >>> authorities in new jersey have treated a deer spotted more than nine months ago with an arrow in her face. take a look at this. you may remember these image as of the dear. state fish and wildlife officials removed most of the arrow from the doe's face after she was tranquilized yesterday. the dear was released back into the wild. >>> a coast guard rescued people on two broken down boats that started taking on water near atlantic city. both incidents happened yesterday in the inlet following the air show. this is one of those boats. it stopped running and started drifting toward a jetty. crews used ropes to tow it to land. the coast guard brought a second boat to safety a short time later. >>> tonight the eagles will take the field against the new york jets in their final pr
test results on state exams for students in the philadelphia school district plummeted last year. according to the inquirerthe biggest drops came in english and math. 32% passed english exams and 17% passed math exams compared to the 2013-2014 school year when 42% passed english and 45% passed math. science results stayed the same. >>> authorities in new jersey have treated a deer spotted more than nine months ago with an arrow in her face. take a look at this. you may remember these...