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he was the first black reporter at the philadelphia inquirer.nal surgery in 2010 left him paralyzed. he was 75 years old. >>> things get testy at the republican presidential debate. >> that's a matter of principle. >> you are probably worse than jeb bush. >> we'll recap all the fireworks in decision 2016. >>> in decision 2016 tonight, the republican presidential candidates are trying to win over south carolina voters with their ninth debate tonight. they faced off one week before gop voters in that state head to the polls. chris pallone has a recap. >> reporter: the six remaining republican candidates for president on the debate stage in south carolina. the candidates heaping praise on justice scalia. >> he was one of the great justices in the republic. >> many of the candidates are urging the senate to block the next appointment from president obama to the court. >> the senate has to stand tall for the next-generation. >> while donald trump and ted cruz have been sniping at each other online and on air it was trump and jeb bush who got in the m
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of the mostluential names in journalism, acel moore work as a columnist and editor at the philadelphia inquirer. he broke barriers, and one of the first african-american reporters. moore was the founder of the national association of black journalists and influence generations of journalists. he was 75 years old. >>> we're one day away from another battle for the race for the white house. donald trump is looking for another victory after his win in south carolina. he scored all 50. state delegates. gop field is down to 5 contenders with jeb bush now out. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders will hit the stage for a town hall tomorrow night ahead of the primary in that state. clinton is folk -- focused on the super tuesday states such as texas where she rallied over the weekend. >>> it's another preview of springtime wheg outside live -- where we go outside live center city. it may not be as mild as the weekend, but a nice way to start the workweek, toasm it's back to -- tomorrow it's back to reality. david murphy is at the big board with all the details. david how was your weekend? >> reporte
of the mostluential names in journalism, acel moore work as a columnist and editor at the philadelphia inquirer. he broke barriers, and one of the first african-american reporters. moore was the founder of the national association of black journalists and influence generations of journalists. he was 75 years old. >>> we're one day away from another battle for the race for the white house. donald trump is looking for another victory after his win in south carolina. he scored all 50....
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"the philadelphia inquirer" says the 75-year-old was often called a playboy and tried to open a playboy club. the police commissioner blocked that plan. he reopened a theater in the late 1960s, also launched a weekly newspaper, his family says he died of natural causes. >> next on "nbc 10 news" at 6, a stunt to get a homeless man to do something shocking turned into much more. the generosity that followed is next. >> plus, the spirit of dance. we go in depth as we celebrate black history month. >> and i'm tracking heavy rain on the way, it could even bring damaging winds. the first alert forecast is next. >>> near the jersey shore former homeless man who became the butt of a cruel joke that went viral is now back on his feet, and a professional football team is among those who stepped up to help. >> we got to package here from california. >> he received a care package from the san francisco 49ers including a new team jacket. the team saw these photos of a worn jacket in a viral post after a man paid him $5 to pour coffee over his head. he was homeless and the post prompted an outpouring
"the philadelphia inquirer" says the 75-year-old was often called a playboy and tried to open a playboy club. the police commissioner blocked that plan. he reopened a theater in the late 1960s, also launched a weekly newspaper, his family says he died of natural causes. >> next on "nbc 10 news" at 6, a stunt to get a homeless man to do something shocking turned into much more. the generosity that followed is next. >> plus, the spirit of dance. we go in depth as...
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he was the first black reporter at "philadelphia inquirer" and founder the association of black journalist010 he was paralyzed. acel moore was 75 years old announce now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> let's take an early look at our first alert weather forecast and what we can expect today. cold is certainly the word. near record cold, that's what we're experiencing in the next couple of hours as we move through sunday morning. we have dangerous windchills continuing through the morning hours, into the afternoon and watching another storm for tomorrow that may bring us some snow and heavy rain by tuesday. really the big story, check these temperatures out. these are current temperatures around the region. it is 9 below 0 in the poconos, 5 in lan caster, 10 in philadelphia. single digits just about everywhere else with the exception of the shore, 11 millville, 13 dover, 10 in new york city. poconos a windchill warning, way northern pennsylvania, part of jim thorpe and lehigh valley and everywhere else closer to philadelphia you see in the light blue there's a winter advisory until 9:00
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moore worked at "the philadelphia inquirer" more than four decades. his influence, though, is still being felt in newsrooms across the country. moore was a founder of the national association of black journalists, and is credited for helping change how african-americans are covered in the news. >> i think acel will hopefully be remembered for forcing institutions like the "inquirer" and newspapers around the country, to recognize that having a diverse newsroom is important for good journalism. >> moore is survived by his wife and two children. he held an associate editor emeritus title at the inquirer until his death. >> next, an elevated cancer risk, a local store taking serious heat for its flooring. >> plus, 200 years of prayers and song, tonight we go in depth at a local church during black history month. >> we have rain heading our way starting tomorrow morning. but that's not the end of it. we have two rounds of rain and a lot of wind in the forecast too. i'll show you the details and the timing coming up. >>> a west philadelphia man has been or
moore worked at "the philadelphia inquirer" more than four decades. his influence, though, is still being felt in newsrooms across the country. moore was a founder of the national association of black journalists, and is credited for helping change how african-americans are covered in the news. >> i think acel will hopefully be remembered for forcing institutions like the "inquirer" and newspapers around the country, to recognize that having a diverse newsroom is...
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he was former associate editor of the philadelphia inquirer and co-founded the national association of black journalists. grace baptist church in germantown will host a viewing and funeral starting at 9:00. acel moore was 75 years old.ç >>> new this morning from our delaware bureau, a suspected drunk driver faces a number of charges after crashing and trying to run away. police tell us robert addari veered across the lanes of bay road ain kent county yesterday. he hit a woman driving toward him. they say he then got out of the car and ran into a field. police arrived and addari resisted before being taken into custody. >>> marco rubio and ted cruz are now slugging it out to become the alternative to front-runner donald trump. rubio finished second in saturday's gop primary in south carolina, cruz was a close third an critical of rubio's performance in the primary. >> if you vote for me, we will win this election. the democrats do not want to run against me. but i cannot wait to run against them. >>> in tennessee yesterday, rubio drew the biggest crowd of his campaign so far. meantime,
he was former associate editor of the philadelphia inquirer and co-founded the national association of black journalists. grace baptist church in germantown will host a viewing and funeral starting at 9:00. acel moore was 75 years old.ç >>> new this morning from our delaware bureau, a suspected drunk driver faces a number of charges after crashing and trying to run away. police tell us robert addari veered across the lanes of bay road ain kent county yesterday. he hit a woman driving...
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. >>> the philadelphia inquirer says cosby filed a suit earlier this month and he is suing andrea constand over alleged breach of confidentiality agreement they signed with the federal government more than a decade ago. drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014. >>> manny pacquiao made comments about gays. he is running for senator in the philippines. he partially apologized but nike says his comments are abhorrent. >> the united states is listing a new recruit in the fight against isis. hollywood. we showed you yesterday a photo tweeted by secretary of state john kerry. 2 tshows his meeting in los angeles tuesday with about a dozen studio executives and hollywood insiders. ben tracy is in los angeles with why the government is seeking help from the entertainment industry. ben, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning. so secretary kerry says he called this meeting simply to discuss some ideas how to combat what he calls the isis narrative. some are concerned he is actually trying to get studio executives to produce anti-isis propaganda. >> america. we claim to have the greatest
. >>> the philadelphia inquirer says cosby filed a suit earlier this month and he is suing andrea constand over alleged breach of confidentiality agreement they signed with the federal government more than a decade ago. drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014. >>> manny pacquiao made comments about gays. he is running for senator in the philippines. he partially apologized but nike says his comments are abhorrent. >> the united states is listing a new recruit in the...
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moore was one of the first african americans reporters at philadelphia inquirer and one of the first black journalist to win a pulitzer price for investigative journalism. he is a founder of the philadelphia association of black journalist and founding member of the the national association of black journal his. moore was also a steadfast advocate for diversity in news rooms, and amen for, to countless, young journalist. >>> well, lawyers for seven of accusers suing bill cosby for defamation are trying once again to obtain legal documents from the andrea constand case. the news comes after cosby's wife camille was deposed this morning over the defamation suit. lawyers for the woman argued cosby should not aloud to keep constant case files secret even though civil case ended with a confidential settlement. bill cosby is set for a preliminary hearing next month for criminal charges connect to the constand case. >>> pennsylvania congressman patrick meehan has a warning for local residents about irs scams. >> tax season means it is open season for fraud stores and scammers. what we are se
moore was one of the first african americans reporters at philadelphia inquirer and one of the first black journalist to win a pulitzer price for investigative journalism. he is a founder of the philadelphia association of black journalist and founding member of the the national association of black journal his. moore was also a steadfast advocate for diversity in news rooms, and amen for, to countless, young journalist. >>> well, lawyers for seven of accusers suing bill cosby for...
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gathered at grace baptist church, moore one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer, and one of the first black journalists to win a pulitzer prize for investigative josh limb. one of the founders of the philadelphia association of black journalists, and a founding member of the national association of black journalists. moore died february 12th. he was 75. >>> prosecutors say the driver accused in a deadly shooting rampage in michigan has confessed. jason daulton appeared in a courtroom yesterday charged with murder and attempted murder. police say daulton killed six people, and seriously wounded two other in three separate attacks in kalamazoo, this all happened saturday night. uber acknowledges it received complaints about daulton's irradic driving. it also says he did pass a backgrounds check. >> bill cosby's wife will return next month to answer more questions in a defemation lawsuit against her husband. camille cosby's lawyers were seen walking into a springfield massachusetts hotel under heavy security. her deposition is believed to be the first camille cosby
gathered at grace baptist church, moore one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer, and one of the first black journalists to win a pulitzer prize for investigative josh limb. one of the founders of the philadelphia association of black journalists, and a founding member of the national association of black journalists. moore died february 12th. he was 75. >>> prosecutors say the driver accused in a deadly shooting rampage in michigan has confessed. jason...
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he was a former associate editor of the "philadelphia inquirer."a funeral service will be held starting today at 9:00. acel moore was 75. >>> someone broke into more than a dozen cars and emptied out their consoles. the smash and grab spree happened overnight on sunday on tyson avenue between summerdale and algon avenues. block after block, passenger side windows were smashed out and random belongings were taken from each car, sunglasses, cigarettes, the thieves or thief took anything they could get their hands on. >> whatever they could reach for they got. >> they did it quick and got out of here. you do it right in front of somebody's house. it don't make sense to me. >> police are hoping security cameras in the neighborhood may have captured a face or a clue. >>> the wilmington fire marshal says an arsonist set a house on fire as a couple slept inside. firefighters rescued the couple from the burning home from north van buren street early sunday morning. the couple heard a noise, then saw flames. they made it to a second story balcony where fire
he was a former associate editor of the "philadelphia inquirer."a funeral service will be held starting today at 9:00. acel moore was 75. >>> someone broke into more than a dozen cars and emptied out their consoles. the smash and grab spree happened overnight on sunday on tyson avenue between summerdale and algon avenues. block after block, passenger side windows were smashed out and random belongings were taken from each car, sunglasses, cigarettes, the thieves or thief took...
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moore was one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the firstournalists to within a pulitzer prize. he's one of the founders of philadelphia associate of black journalist an founding member of the national associate of black journalists. moore also advocated for diversity in newsrooms and hey a mentor to countless young journalists. >>> now to a local story of paying it for. one man's random act of kindsness girl scout cookie stand sparks a chain of generosity. 10-year-old lauren lindsay was selling the cookies in front of a willow grove wal*mart she was caught off guard a man handed her a hundred dollars and said he didn't want any cookies. instead he said, give away the next 25 boxes. after that, others started to make their own donations even a five-year-old boy. >> it made me feel really exciteexcited and happy it helpe reach my goal of 300 boxes. >> when you do stuff like that, it just -- the ripple effect is awesome. >> the girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania released a statement thanking james for the donation and for setting a great exam
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asa moore, former columnist and editor at philadelphia inquirer passed away last night. moore was among the first african-american reporters for the paper. he spent 43 years there, writing stories that shined a light on communities and people that lived there who would have otherwise gone forgotten. moore also mentored thousands of young people over the years and was founding members of the national association of black journalist. mr. more merries survived by wise wife, linda wright moore, his son hazel junior and his daughter. he was 75 years old. >>> hundreds turned out today for an emotional good bye to a young boy who died during a house fire last week in norristown. "action news" reporter trish hartman has more. >> reporter: friend and family members called out his nickname, manman as his casket was lifted on a fire truck. sidewalk outside the church was lined with people who came to say good bye to sanford harling the third who died in the fire in his norristown home february 5th. >> he chose to go in and try to save his father. that is courage on his side. he did
asa moore, former columnist and editor at philadelphia inquirer passed away last night. moore was among the first african-american reporters for the paper. he spent 43 years there, writing stories that shined a light on communities and people that lived there who would have otherwise gone forgotten. moore also mentored thousands of young people over the years and was founding members of the national association of black journalist. mr. more merries survived by wise wife, linda wright moore, his...
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acel moore, former reporter, columnist, and editor of the philadelphia inquirer passed away last night at his home. moore won a pulitzer prize and was one of the first african-american reporters for paper. he spent 43 years there writing store that is shined a light on the communities and people living there who would have otherwise been forgotten. moore mentored thousands of young people over the years and was a founding member of the national association of black journalist. today "action news" reporter vernon odom remembered mr. moore. >> he was a crusader to more and more black journalist hired to integrate news rooms not only in philadelphia but across the entire nation. >> mr. moore is survived by his wife linda a wright moore, his son acebefore. injury and his daughter. acel moore was 75 years old. >>> friend and family gathered to remember a philadelphia police officer, john pawlowski. they gathered at broad and olney in the logan section where officer pawlowski was shot and killed seven year ago this month. he died breaking up a dispute voluming a man. the shooter has been sin
acel moore, former reporter, columnist, and editor of the philadelphia inquirer passed away last night at his home. moore won a pulitzer prize and was one of the first african-american reporters for paper. he spent 43 years there writing store that is shined a light on the communities and people living there who would have otherwise been forgotten. moore mentored thousands of young people over the years and was a founding member of the national association of black journalist. today...
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moore was one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the first journalists to within a pulitzer prize. he's one of the founders of philadelphia associate of black journalist an founding member of the national associate of black journalists. moore also advocated for diversity in newsrooms and hey a mentor to countless young journalists. >>> now to a local story of paying it for. one man's random act of kindsness girl scout cookie stand sparks a chain of generosity. 10-year-old lauren lindsay was selling the cookies in front of a willow grove wal*mart she was caught off guard a man handed her a hundred dollars and said he didn't want any cookies. instead he said, give away the next 25 boxes. after that, others started to make their own donations even a five-year-old boy. >> it made me feel really exciteexcited and happy it helpe reach my goal of 300 boxes. >> when you do stuff like that, it just -- the ripple effect is awesome. >> the girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania released a statement thanking james for the donation and for setting a great ex
moore was one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the first journalists to within a pulitzer prize. he's one of the founders of philadelphia associate of black journalist an founding member of the national associate of black journalists. moore also advocated for diversity in newsrooms and hey a mentor to countless young journalists. >>> now to a local story of paying it for. one man's random act of kindsness girl scout cookie stand sparks a...
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. >> acel moore was the first black reporter at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the found byingembers of the national association of black journalists he died at his wyncote home last night 678 the sufflate tiff won a pulitzer prize in 1977 for his investigation of inmate abuse at fairview state prison. he worked at the inquirer for more than 40 years. acel moore was 75. be right back. >> it's a local valentine's weekend tradition. >> brides on a budget raid the racks in search of deep discounts. the goodwill in pennsauken new jersey hosted its annual bridal sale today. bridal shops from all over the area donated a lot of gowns some valued at $3,000 going for just $300. >> wow. >> yeah. >> for pat, kate everyone here our entire crew seven days a week, i'm ukee washington. our entire crew seven days a week, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica ♪ my kingdom for an empty bench where i can devour my cheeseburger. it's two cheeseburgers you ordered, hotshot. it's gonna be three if you don't finish yours. oh, there's a spot. hey, whoa, whoa. huh. excuse me, ma'am, does this bag belong
. >> acel moore was the first black reporter at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the found byingembers of the national association of black journalists he died at his wyncote home last night 678 the sufflate tiff won a pulitzer prize in 1977 for his investigation of inmate abuse at fairview state prison. he worked at the inquirer for more than 40 years. acel moore was 75. be right back. >> it's a local valentine's weekend tradition. >> brides on a budget raid the racks in...
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he worked for 43 years at the philadelphia inquirer, and, really, more than that, changed the way theaper even covered the african-american community and brought a lot of young people into journalism. so our hearts go out to him. he passed away last week at the age of 75, and we want to say a really very heartfelt we're sorry to linda wright moore, his wife, who is a longtime panelist here on "inside story." a lot of love goes out to his family. let's have our "inside stories of the week," and let's start with you, dom. >> my inside story is mast charter school in northeast philadelphia apparently is keyed in to technology and things of that nature where they held a lottery for next year's students to come in. only 99 seats, and they had 8,000 applicants, and you guys and others showed how crestfallen people were. it tells me the charter-school movement should be embraced. there's something that's happening there. a lottery, and you think your kid's life depends on it is a pretty sad story, but i think it's real. >> terry. >> lots of attention on the election of delegates to the conve
he worked for 43 years at the philadelphia inquirer, and, really, more than that, changed the way theaper even covered the african-american community and brought a lot of young people into journalism. so our hearts go out to him. he passed away last week at the age of 75, and we want to say a really very heartfelt we're sorry to linda wright moore, his wife, who is a longtime panelist here on "inside story." a lot of love goes out to his family. let's have our "inside stories of...
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let's get "inside story" going and meet our insiders of the week -- harold jackson from the philadelphia inquireroins us. good morning, harold. >> okay. >> gop state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. attorney ajay raju. >> good morning. >> hello, ajay. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. glad to have all of you with us. now, first, congressman chaka fattah's son, chaka jr., was sentenced to five years in federal prison for his bank and tax fraud conviction. and his father, who was there at the sentencing, is charged in a separate federal case. and then, just days later, you see there mayor kenney took sides in fattah's re-election bid, announcing he is supporting a democratic challenger -- that would be state representative dwight evens. kenney didn't mention fattah in his statement, saying simply, "dwight evans isn't afraid of the gun lobby. he'll stand up to the special interests and join me in fighting to improve our city block by block." harold, surprised to see kenney take sides here? >> only the timing, because of when had h
let's get "inside story" going and meet our insiders of the week -- harold jackson from the philadelphia inquireroins us. good morning, harold. >> okay. >> gop state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. attorney ajay raju. >> good morning. >> hello, ajay. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. glad to have all of you with us. now, first, congressman chaka fattah's son, chaka...
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moore was the first african-american reporter for the "philadelphia inquirer" and founded the philadelphia association of black journalists. >> the service wasn't just about saying good-bye, it was saying thank you. lauren shows us why. >> reporter: acel moore worked at the inquirer more than four decades enough time to make an impact but that is not what he did. his influence went so much further. filling the pews today are friends, colleagues and loved ones who knew acel moore personally. >> the number of people that walk up, look at acel, take their glasses off, wipe their eyes, that's real. >> as a journalist i know that i would not be where i am today had it not been for his influence on my life and my career. >> reporter: that's why his career can't fit in one church. not each in one newsroom. >> walking down the streets of philadelphia with acel meant you were frankly walking for hours because so many people stopped to say hello to him or he stopped to talk to people. >> reporter: not even in one city. moore sought to bring diversity, mentoring journalists, becoming a co-founder of
moore was the first african-american reporter for the "philadelphia inquirer" and founded the philadelphia association of black journalists. >> the service wasn't just about saying good-bye, it was saying thank you. lauren shows us why. >> reporter: acel moore worked at the inquirer more than four decades enough time to make an impact but that is not what he did. his influence went so much further. filling the pews today are friends, colleagues and loved ones who knew acel...
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he was the philadelphia inquirer's first african-american reporter. ewsroom and founding member of the national association of black journalists. and the philadelphia chapter. moore was also a teacher and mentor to hundreds of aspiring reporters including me as a student and his intern. a statement from the current n nabj president sarah glover reads in part "i'm heart broken by the passing of my long-time mentor and friend" acel moore was 75 years old. >> days after getting pounded by sea by harsh whipped and raves royal caribbean sets sale again. no one was hurt but the anthem of the seas was turned back and had been in new jersey since wednesday. that cruise ship now sailing to florida and the bahamas after clearing all inspections. >>> a long lot of medal returned to a family in california 70 years later. and it was quite an emotional moment as you can imagine. the purple heart was returned to the family of world war ii army vet private first class nolan mckinney it was all made possible thanks to non-profit that returns lost and stolen medals. mil
he was the philadelphia inquirer's first african-american reporter. ewsroom and founding member of the national association of black journalists. and the philadelphia chapter. moore was also a teacher and mentor to hundreds of aspiring reporters including me as a student and his intern. a statement from the current n nabj president sarah glover reads in part "i'm heart broken by the passing of my long-time mentor and friend" acel moore was 75 years old. >> days after getting...
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. >> the crime makes the front page of the philadelphia inquirer which reports three of the four suspects was arrested. after mrs. rosenbaum's nude body was found tied up and a wash clothe stuffed down her throat. the death wasn't intentional. they tried all of us as adults. >> in the rosenbaum crime he minimizes his role that he didn't do it. he didn't commit the homicide. he didn't know this was going to happen. wasn't his plan, but that's -- that's very typical of an individual like this, because really they're looking out for their own best interests so very easy to blame everybody else. >> mcfadden's crime becomes a touch stone issue during then police frank l. rizzo's campaign to become mayor. >> he vowed to the jewish community he was going to send me away for life. i was only 17 years old. >> i think that reggie felt that in a sense the system betrayed him because his sentence for the same crime of the murder of sonya rosenbaum was in his mind much greater than his cohorts. in actuality, everybody took a plea bargain, he went to trial, so he ended up getting a more severe sentence
. >> the crime makes the front page of the philadelphia inquirer which reports three of the four suspects was arrested. after mrs. rosenbaum's nude body was found tied up and a wash clothe stuffed down her throat. the death wasn't intentional. they tried all of us as adults. >> in the rosenbaum crime he minimizes his role that he didn't do it. he didn't commit the homicide. he didn't know this was going to happen. wasn't his plan, but that's -- that's very typical of an individual...
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born and raised in philadelphia moore was one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the first black journalist to win a pulitzer prize for investigative journalism. he was wound of the founders of the philadelphia a association have black journalist and a founding member of the national association of black journalist. moore was also a steadfast advocate for diversity in news rooms and amen for to countless young journalist. >> acel was very instrumental in starting the philadelphia association of black journalist. we modeled that through a national organization to second years later we started the national organization. >> acel was about inclusion. so, while it is a personal level, it is also symbolic of what acel stood for in his career as a journalist. in the only things he could do for the community he served but also to bring along others like us. >> indeed. the acel moore was a father and husband and survived by his children acel junior and maria and wife lynn a national association of black journalist will honor his, leg ace which a scholarship fund
born and raised in philadelphia moore was one of the first african-american reporters at the philadelphia inquirer and one of the first black journalist to win a pulitzer prize for investigative journalism. he was wound of the founders of the philadelphia a association have black journalist and a founding member of the national association of black journalist. moore was also a steadfast advocate for diversity in news rooms and amen for to countless young journalist. >> acel was very...
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. >> it's called black history untold, being featured in philly.com and the "philadelphia inquirer."k about what they didn't learn in school through essays as well as talking about history and education. >> as an educatoeducator, i'm interested in the interface between what we're doing in the classroom, what the media is doing and what we're seeing in terms of film and musing. for students in the 21st century classroom you have to be able to speak to them from differentages. >> share your own stories on twitter, using #black stories untold. a new piece will be whiled every day and your response could be featured. >>> now a new look at one historic figure. the city of rochester, new york, unveiled eç photo of famed abolitionist douglas henry. they found it during a routine search of the city's ar drives. frederick douglass. >>> it is the true spirit of sportsmanship we're seeing here between these two athletes today. >> he's the african-american athlete that won four gold medals at the 1936 berlin olympics. his success shattered adolf hitler's idea of nazi superiority. >> my family ha
. >> it's called black history untold, being featured in philly.com and the "philadelphia inquirer."k about what they didn't learn in school through essays as well as talking about history and education. >> as an educatoeducator, i'm interested in the interface between what we're doing in the classroom, what the media is doing and what we're seeing in terms of film and musing. for students in the 21st century classroom you have to be able to speak to them from...
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he got his start in journalism at the philadelphia inquirer as a copy boy. he worked his way up to associate editor blazing a trail for mino minorities in journalism. those who remember him speak of him as a caring and inspiring person. >> he was always a true professional in everything he d he fought hard. he did his homework. he tried to work hard for his people and all people. >> he inspired us to not be beat down by either what may be perceived as the status quo or the images that we see ton reach for our greater potential. >> moore is well known as a founding member of the national association of black journalists but before his journalism career, he served in the army as a medic and today the department of veterans affairs honored moore as their veteran of the day. he was 75 years old. monica. >> all right, rick, well, turning to accuweather now, the changes that are on the way for our area. the action cam found folks out and about enjoying today's warmer weather here in camden county. playgrounds were the place to be at cooper river park as well in pe
he got his start in journalism at the philadelphia inquirer as a copy boy. he worked his way up to associate editor blazing a trail for mino minorities in journalism. those who remember him speak of him as a caring and inspiring person. >> he was always a true professional in everything he d he fought hard. he did his homework. he tried to work hard for his people and all people. >> he inspired us to not be beat down by either what may be perceived as the status quo or the images...
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he was a former associate editoç of the philadelphia inquirer and co-founder of the national associationournalists. grace baptist church in germantown will host a viewing and funeral service for moore today. acel moore was 75. >>> new this morning from our delaware bureau, a suspected drunk driver faces charges after crashing and trying to run away. police tell us that robert addari veered across the lanes of bay road in little heaven, kent county, yesterday. he hit a woman driving toward him. they say he then got out and ran into a field. police arrived and say addari resisted arrest before being taken into custody. >>> decision 2016. republican presidential candidates, marco rubio and ted cruz are now slugging it out to become the alternative to front-runner donald trump. rubio finished second in saturday's gop primary in south carolina. cruz was a close third and critical of rubio's performance in the primary. f. you vote for me we will win this election. the democrats do not want to run against me but i cannot wait to run against them. >> in tennessee yesterday, rubio drew the bigges
he was a former associate editoç of the philadelphia inquirer and co-founder of the national associationournalists. grace baptist church in germantown will host a viewing and funeral service for moore today. acel moore was 75. >>> new this morning from our delaware bureau, a suspected drunk driver faces charges after crashing and trying to run away. police tell us that robert addari veered across the lanes of bay road in little heaven, kent county, yesterday. he hit a woman driving...
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he was the first african-american at philadelphia inquirer. advocated for diverse newsrooms and as a founding member of the national association of the black journalists and the philadelphia chapter. moore was also a teacher and mentor to hundreds of aspiring reporters including me as a student and his intern. a statement from current nabj president sarah glover reads in part "i'm heart broken by the passing of my long-time mentor and friend. acel moore was 75 years old. >>> in bucks county the red cross is helping 18 people after an apartment fire in levittown. fire spread to units at the foxwood manor apartments on veterans highway. one person had to be taken to the hospital but that person's injuries are not life threatening. the flames broke out around 6:00 in the morning. crews quickly put down that fire. no word yet on what caused it. >>> classes and weekend activities are canceled at ursinus college in collegeville as the school continues to deal with a mystery illness that sickened close to 200 students. the university says the students
he was the first african-american at philadelphia inquirer. advocated for diverse newsrooms and as a founding member of the national association of the black journalists and the philadelphia chapter. moore was also a teacher and mentor to hundreds of aspiring reporters including me as a student and his intern. a statement from current nabj president sarah glover reads in part "i'm heart broken by the passing of my long-time mentor and friend. acel moore was 75 years old. >>> in...
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. >> misinformed from the fbi that over 50 times they talked to the philadelphia inquirer, smearing my family's good name. in 2011 a straight a cloud of suspicion and guilt and now they've taken my only son. and they have -- i guess they suggested this is justice. i'll leave it for others to decide. >> reporter: as we mentioned, the congressman's son taken immediately into federal custody. he is offered a potential appeal but does have to pay the restitution. and we ask the congressman was this an attempt just to get at the congressman himself and he says, well, there will be another proceeding referring to his own corruption charges. another proceeding where he predicts there will be a much different outcome. live in federal court. doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >>> meanwhile today in washington president obama and house speaker paul ryan are set to meet. this will be the first face-to-face the men will have since the wisconsin lawmaker became speaker of the house last october. the men are expected to discuss issues like isis, the budget and the nation's heroin epidemic. >>> and people wh
. >> misinformed from the fbi that over 50 times they talked to the philadelphia inquirer, smearing my family's good name. in 2011 a straight a cloud of suspicion and guilt and now they've taken my only son. and they have -- i guess they suggested this is justice. i'll leave it for others to decide. >> reporter: as we mentioned, the congressman's son taken immediately into federal custody. he is offered a potential appeal but does have to pay the restitution. and we ask the...
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time, 10:10 a long time philadelphia journalist and pull pull -- pull -- columnist for the philadelphia inquirer moore is being -- acel moore is being remembered as an inspiring journalist those those of color. >>> he was a crusader in getting more and more black journalists hired not only in philadelphia, but across the entire nation. >>> he was a founding member of the association of black journalist. he is survived by his wife and son and daughter. he was 75 years old. >>> a fire on the train tracks impacting those taking amtrak. >>> leaves used at a jersey shore town used to protect the shore. >>> live look at cape may, you wouldn't want to go into the water this morning, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast after the break. >> glad you stayed with us, the fire on the train tracks on the spillway in louisiana has disrupted amtrak service and causing problems for cargo ships in the area. the fire started yesterday morning and took 6 hours to get under control. amtrak passenger trains use the rail line. there's no word when the service will continue. >>>
time, 10:10 a long time philadelphia journalist and pull pull -- pull -- columnist for the philadelphia inquirer moore is being -- acel moore is being remembered as an inspiring journalist those those of color. >>> he was a crusader in getting more and more black journalists hired not only in philadelphia, but across the entire nation. >>> he was a founding member of the association of black journalist. he is survived by his wife and son and daughter. he was 75 years old....
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the columnist and editor for the philadelphia inquirer passed away on february 12th.is pulitzer prize winning work he was a founder of the national association of black journalists. he was 75 years old. >> today we learn the name of the woman hit by a car and killed in cluster township. 30-year-old jacqueline colon who lived in gloucester township were you hit on peter cheese man road. she died before medics could get her to the hospital. police are investigating this crash. they say the driver did stop nearby and so far the they have not charged that man. >>> look at the closing numbers today. not a bad with to start the work week on wall street. three green arrows there. the dow up 229 points today. the nasdaq up 66 and change, the s & p 500 also up just about 28 points on the day. >> stuart at the university of delaware got a chance to learn what it takes to create a startup company. >>> the school hosted the startup nation technology fair which showcased about a dozen companies that originated in israel. students were able to meet with the business leaders about i
the columnist and editor for the philadelphia inquirer passed away on february 12th.is pulitzer prize winning work he was a founder of the national association of black journalists. he was 75 years old. >> today we learn the name of the woman hit by a car and killed in cluster township. 30-year-old jacqueline colon who lived in gloucester township were you hit on peter cheese man road. she died before medics could get her to the hospital. police are investigating this crash. they say the...
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the philadelphia inquirer writing at least it has good intentions. then again, you know what they say about the road to hell. >> ouch. >> i'd go see that one. that looks like a fun movie. >> i like rebel. >> rebel is amazing. > might be fun. now, your pantsuit on the other. please don't go to the theater in that. >> this is the reason i'll be alone on sunday. >>> making news in america this morning -- candidates clash. bernie sanders and hillary clinton go head to head on stage. criticizing each other's records. we're live with the details. plus, the republicans also turning up the heat on each other. >>> frozen over. prolonged blast of arctic air. bringing sub zero temperatures and dangerous wind chills to more than 20 states. the weekend forecast ahead. >>> a remarkable rescue on police dash cam. the officer pulling the victim of a terrible high-speed crash away from the flaming wreckage. >>> and going west. kanye's massive event. the buzz overnight surrounding
the philadelphia inquirer writing at least it has good intentions. then again, you know what they say about the road to hell. >> ouch. >> i'd go see that one. that looks like a fun movie. >> i like rebel. >> rebel is amazing. > might be fun. now, your pantsuit on the other. please don't go to the theater in that. >> this is the reason i'll be alone on sunday. >>> making news in america this morning -- candidates clash. bernie sanders and hillary clinton...
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let's get "inside story" going and meet our insiders of the week -- harold jackson from the philadelphia inquirerns us. good morning, harold. >> okay. >> gop state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. attorney ajay raju. >> good morning. >> hello, ajay. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. glad to have all of you with us. now, first, congressman chaka fattah's son, chaka jr., was sentenced to five years in federal prison for his bank and tax fraud conviction. and his father, who was there at the sentencing, is charged in a separate federal case. and then, just days later, you see there mayor kenney took sides in fattah's re-election bid, announcing he is supporting a democratic challenger -- that would be state representative dwight evens. kenney didn't mention fattah in
let's get "inside story" going and meet our insiders of the week -- harold jackson from the philadelphia inquirerns us. good morning, harold. >> okay. >> gop state official renee amoore. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. attorney ajay raju. >> good morning. >> hello, ajay. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hi, matt. >> hey, jeff. glad to have all of you with us. now, first, congressman chaka fattah's son, chaka jr.,...
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you see that the philadelphia inquirer today is thinking about going on, reporters are losing their job, constantly working under the threat of losing their jobs. the good side of social media is that the things that are not covered by mainstream can get covered. you are worried about your job, paying your mortgage, that kind of thing. so you fall in line. you may not have time for those kinds of stories you think need to be told unexplored. it doesn't have to be that competition. take your favorite network. not fox, but the other ones. the ones you consider ok, mainstream. i'm going to tell you what you are going to find. if it's about race, you find black people on the panel. if it's about the economy, about international affairs, politics at the highest level, it will be an all-white panel. chances are it's going to be an all-white panel. chances are it's going to be a predominantly white male panel. they will sprinkle in white women. white women are the biggest beneficiaries of affirmative action. that's not an opinion, that's a fact. that's a fact, it is not slamming anybody. indif
you see that the philadelphia inquirer today is thinking about going on, reporters are losing their job, constantly working under the threat of losing their jobs. the good side of social media is that the things that are not covered by mainstream can get covered. you are worried about your job, paying your mortgage, that kind of thing. so you fall in line. you may not have time for those kinds of stories you think need to be told unexplored. it doesn't have to be that competition. take your...
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convictions here could carry >>> the philadelphia inquirer says cosby filed a suit earlier this month and he is suing andrea constand over alleged breach of confidentiality drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014. >>> manny pacquiao made comments about gays. he is running for senator in the philippines. he partially apologized but nike says his comments are abhorrent. >> the united states is listing a new recruit in the fight against isis. hollywood. we showed you yesterday a photo tweeted by secretary of state john kerry. angeles tuesday with about to combat what he calls the isis narrative. but some are concerned he's trying to enlist studio executives to produce anti-isis problem gan da. >> america, we claim to have the greatest army history has known. >> reporter: this video has all the hallmarks of a movie trailer but it's a pro-isis propaganda piece produced by the terrorist group. now the u.s. government is asking hollywood for advice on how to counter that message. >> this is not just a military battle. it's a battle of ideas. and it's a battle of ideas between competing
convictions here could carry >>> the philadelphia inquirer says cosby filed a suit earlier this month and he is suing andrea constand over alleged breach of confidentiality drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014. >>> manny pacquiao made comments about gays. he is running for senator in the philippines. he partially apologized but nike says his comments are abhorrent. >> the united states is listing a new recruit in the fight against isis. hollywood. we showed you...
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whether from "the new york times" for the "philadelphia inquirer" 0 whether it's from the democratic legislature. you stand up and you take the heat. we have candidates in the race, when things get hot, they run. when it gets hot i run into the heat. i like the heat. i like the challenge. that why i was a republican and ran for governor of new jersey. if you don't like the heat you have no business being in new jersey. so we got a lot of work to do as a country, challenges, and opportunities. we got to get to work. and you're all going to start tomorrow night. so i'm looking forward to tomorrow night. i look forward to actual people actually voting rather than polls and pundits and all the talking. but here's the last bit of good news and then i can take you're questions the last minute good news of for new hampshire. after tomorrow night we're leaving you. right? that deserves a round of applause. we're leaving. i will be back in august because new hampshire is a swing state and i'll be bag in august as the nominee because one of my biggest and highest priorities is making sure that
whether from "the new york times" for the "philadelphia inquirer" 0 whether it's from the democratic legislature. you stand up and you take the heat. we have candidates in the race, when things get hot, they run. when it gets hot i run into the heat. i like the heat. i like the challenge. that why i was a republican and ran for governor of new jersey. if you don't like the heat you have no business being in new jersey. so we got a lot of work to do as a country, challenges,...
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conservative republican, but you stand up to the task others "the new york times" or the "philadelphia inquireror the democratic legislature, you stand up and take the heat. we have candidates in this race that when things get really hot, they run. when it gets really hot, i ran into the heat. i like the challenge. that's why it's republican who ran for governor of new jersey. if you don't like the heat, you have no business being in new jersey. we've got a lot of work to do as a country, challenges and opportunities and we've got to get to work. you will all start it tomorrow night. i am looking to tomorrow night and actually people voting rather than polls and pundits than all the talking. but here's the last bit of good news and other ready to take your questions. the last bit of good news for the people of new hampshire. after tomorrow night, we are leaving you. that deserves a round of applause. we are leaving. i will be back tonight is because new hampshire will be swings day. i'll be back in august as the nominee because one of my biggest highest priorities is making sure that kelley ayo
conservative republican, but you stand up to the task others "the new york times" or the "philadelphia inquireror the democratic legislature, you stand up and take the heat. we have candidates in this race that when things get really hot, they run. when it gets really hot, i ran into the heat. i like the challenge. that's why it's republican who ran for governor of new jersey. if you don't like the heat, you have no business being in new jersey. we've got a lot of work to do as a...