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people from manchester coming to princeton, people from princeton going to manchester. sort of arguing about who should get credit came later. >> they all come out of world war ii. the war ends, von neumann wants to transplant the entire eniac team and continue the work. and eckhart and monthly decline. >> originally, eckhart was supposed to be bigelow. people went back and forth. there is a great letter from johnny saying they shanghaied two of our guys. always stealing each other's engineers. so in the end, it became very bitter. again, you can read some documents in this book that are pretty incriminating that accor markley was doing quite well. they had a contract for three machines with the government that would put them firmly on the path that ibm took. and they have these security clearance question, and they lost the contract. there is a sort of disturbing memo describing what had happened. i do not think they were a security risk, but it put the company off the path forward. >> von neumann was bitter about the decision, critical of this? >> he was annoyed. he w
people from manchester coming to princeton, people from princeton going to manchester. sort of arguing about who should get credit came later. >> they all come out of world war ii. the war ends, von neumann wants to transplant the entire eniac team and continue the work. and eckhart and monthly decline. >> originally, eckhart was supposed to be bigelow. people went back and forth. there is a great letter from johnny saying they shanghaied two of our guys. always stealing each...
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pedro rojas fue hasta princeton y conversÓ con la gente del pueblo. >> la tranquilidad de la pequeÑartunados viven en puerto rico y carolina del norte, pero mientras se busca conocer quienes son, sandra ya celebrantes junto a su familia. >> un reportero me dijo oye, esta es la tienda donde se vendiÓ uno de los powerball anoche y yo le respondÍ estas hablando en serio? que estÁ jugando conmigo. >> pensar que esta historia se iniciÓ en esta caja donde solamente en el dÍa de ayer fueron vendidos mÁs de 1400 boletos para el powerball. el ganador podrÍa ser un latino ya que segÚn el censo de 2010 la poblaciÓn en princeton creciÓ de uno sea un 24%. y la mayorÍa de los habitantes tienen edades comprendidas entre los 18 y 64 aÑos. >> me darÍa mucho mÁs gusto porque los hispanos estamos aquÍ para hacer crecer la ciudad. y pues estoy contenta. >> representantes indican que las zonas cercanas se vendieron 70.000 boletos por minuto, los residentes esperan conocer quienes el afortunado, en princeton, texas, univisiÓn. >> si nos estÁ viendo, muchas felicidades. polÍticos o boxeadores? eso es ♪ ♪ ♪
pedro rojas fue hasta princeton y conversÓ con la gente del pueblo. >> la tranquilidad de la pequeÑartunados viven en puerto rico y carolina del norte, pero mientras se busca conocer quienes son, sandra ya celebrantes junto a su familia. >> un reportero me dijo oye, esta es la tienda donde se vendiÓ uno de los powerball anoche y yo le respondÍ estas hablando en serio? que estÁ jugando conmigo. >> pensar que esta historia se iniciÓ en esta caja donde solamente en el dÍa...
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avalon bay is poised to build a complex on the site of the old princeton hospital and they are talking about upgrades in fire codes before the project can begin. nora muchanic is live in princeton tonight with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick, when officials here in princeton saw the fire last month it scared them the new project set for here is set to be built with the same time of construction once the old hospital is completely demolished and they want to stop it from happening here. >> when i saw that horrendous vision on tv. i thought immediately wow that could happen right here. >> when the january fire engulfed the complex, princeton edge water asked questions about the company's 250 housing complex planned for here. >> i live 100 feet from the new construction that is going be happening and i'm real concerned. >> many times there is changes made after a disaster and we have to take the opportunity in edgewater and the tragedy there and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> local officials joined the mayor and others to call on the state to review and update fire and const
avalon bay is poised to build a complex on the site of the old princeton hospital and they are talking about upgrades in fire codes before the project can begin. nora muchanic is live in princeton tonight with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick, when officials here in princeton saw the fire last month it scared them the new project set for here is set to be built with the same time of construction once the old hospital is completely demolished and they want to stop it from happening...
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that's right i'm talking about princeton. tiger never seen before in the ivy league run. >> we call it streaking around here. obviously streaking nass on winning streak and also as -- a pack of tigers are called. >> princeton the first ivy league team to be ranked in the top 25. this slot is falling at another level. ultimate goal to make the inform caa tournament of course. but the great start still feels special. >> being defeated is doing things the right way. competing and getting process as the season goes. this journey is magical and we're enjoying every second of it. >> when you think princeton you think about academics first. this team has made four out of the last five inform caa tournament that's right a team to reckon with without the country and they're ready to prove it. >> it means ivy league can play. we can compete with big schools. big 10, big conferences. and i think it make a statement for us in were we're trying to do ton national level not just in our conference. >> princeton is an academic school first.
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a princeton student does have the measles.the officials say the student has recovered and is no longer contagious, but princeton wants certain workers to show they have been vaccinated or to take a blood test to prove they are immune to the virus. meantime tobacco sales in the town of princeton could take a hit. the town's board of health is considering banning the sales of tobacco and e-cigarettes to nip under 21. now new jersey's smoking age in the state is 19. several towns in north jersey already raised their smoking age to 21. >>> philadelphia's mayor michael nutter is a tv star making an appearance in the show "allegiance" last night. >> welcome regardless of ethnicity or orientation. >> nutter was a small cameo as himself. not a big threat. the series is filming episodes in philadelphia. last night the episode centered on federal agents rushing russian spies to look for a laptop that contained secrets to stop them. >> i want to sea that show. >> i do too. if you like "homeland," a lot of people are following "allegiance
a princeton student does have the measles.the officials say the student has recovered and is no longer contagious, but princeton wants certain workers to show they have been vaccinated or to take a blood test to prove they are immune to the virus. meantime tobacco sales in the town of princeton could take a hit. the town's board of health is considering banning the sales of tobacco and e-cigarettes to nip under 21. now new jersey's smoking age in the state is 19. several towns in north jersey...
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let's start at the bottom. >> princeton. our usual suspect.nd we've all heard about the school before. let's think about the money they're giving out. these schools may have some heart stoppingly sticker sprice. they're giving out a great deal of average grant, money you don't have to pay back. >> stanford is there. >> stanford is number four. >> another likely suspect. >> exactly. everyone knows about stanford. these schools are competitive to get into. when you're in, financially it shouldn't be a burden. telescoping out upon your career. what's your annual salary? what's that -- >> and harvey mud is always on this list. engineering school. they make a ton of dough. >> they really do. high salaries. scripps. harvey mud. pa money and pitser. and it's a wonderful wonderful school. engineering (?) computer science and mathematics. >> then your kids can send you money. >> yeah. gerri: mit, that first year is very, very tough. >> it is. but if you can stay in and think about the internships, the experience you can get while at mit, such great ret
let's start at the bottom. >> princeton. our usual suspect.nd we've all heard about the school before. let's think about the money they're giving out. these schools may have some heart stoppingly sticker sprice. they're giving out a great deal of average grant, money you don't have to pay back. >> stanford is there. >> stanford is number four. >> another likely suspect. >> exactly. everyone knows about stanford. these schools are competitive to get into. when...
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he is appointed to the faculty at princeton. and as he goes to the ias, he encounters a remarkable group who were already there, and really a remarkable intellectual atmosphere. oppenheimer called it an intellectual hotel. talk a little bit about the ias as von neumann would've experienced it. >> the thing we forget, most people remember the ias because of einstein and nuclear physicist, and the string theorists, and mathematicians -- people forget about the institute had a very strong school in the history of art and the school of classical epigraph he and greek epigraphs archaeologists, all of this other culture there. of course, acramone can tell you. he was the model for raiders of the lost ark. all these people were there. it wasn't just math and physics. it was a very rich place. oppenheimer comes in and he invited t.s. eliot. the position i had was created for t.s. eliot. the strange outside artist who is allowed to come in and do something that doesn't belong to one of the schools. and now they have a school of biology.
he is appointed to the faculty at princeton. and as he goes to the ias, he encounters a remarkable group who were already there, and really a remarkable intellectual atmosphere. oppenheimer called it an intellectual hotel. talk a little bit about the ias as von neumann would've experienced it. >> the thing we forget, most people remember the ias because of einstein and nuclear physicist, and the string theorists, and mathematicians -- people forget about the institute had a very strong...
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mean while, the town of princeton could raise its smoking age to 21. the board of health is considering an ordinance that would ban the sale of tobacco and ecigarettes to anyone under 21. the statewide smoking age is 19. three other municipalities in north jersey have adopted policy making it 21. >>> tonight a debate is raging in new jersey. >> is about a new standardized tests that student will start taking in the next few weeks. as reported some people say the exam is doing more harm than good. >> we don't even know what it measures. it seems like it is being thrown at us and kind of you know here's what it's going to be and everybody has to scramble to get ready for it. >> it is called the partnership for assessment for readiness for college and careers. next month new jersey students in third to 11th grade will take it for the first time. but state teachers union wants parents to opt out. >> basing all of the children's needs on one test is not the right road to go down. >> this week the union launched this ad campaign featuring parents and teacher
mean while, the town of princeton could raise its smoking age to 21. the board of health is considering an ordinance that would ban the sale of tobacco and ecigarettes to anyone under 21. the statewide smoking age is 19. three other municipalities in north jersey have adopted policy making it 21. >>> tonight a debate is raging in new jersey. >> is about a new standardized tests that student will start taking in the next few weeks. as reported some people say the exam is doing...
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the action princeton is now taking to stop the spread before it starts. >>> and a frigid start this morning, if you feel well below zero in the pocano mountains. i never feel cold. but it feels very cold out there this morning. >>> right now it is 16 degrees below veerzero right now, and coatsville quakertown the windchill is 20 degrees below zero. it feels like 16 degrees below zero in northeast philadelphia and wrightstown. wildwood is colder at 17 below zero. look at temperatures in delaware. it is a frigid start this morning. we will see plenty of sunshine today. lots of sunshine but not much of a warm up. with the wind blowing, the hour-by-hour feels like temperatures by 10:00, 6 below in philadelphia. the winds will come down some as the temperature warms. at noontime feels like zero in philadelphia. but look at the cold for millville, pottstown and allentown, a cold blustery wind blowing through the day today. the coldest temperatures this morning and this afternoon high temperatures in the teens. and that's it. a big change ahead for the weekend including snow. i've got the hour-by-
the action princeton is now taking to stop the spread before it starts. >>> and a frigid start this morning, if you feel well below zero in the pocano mountains. i never feel cold. but it feels very cold out there this morning. >>> right now it is 16 degrees below veerzero right now, and coatsville quakertown the windchill is 20 degrees below zero. it feels like 16 degrees below zero in northeast philadelphia and wrightstown. wildwood is colder at 17 below zero. look at...
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this happened at the princeton health center last friday.lance video shows joshua hodges coming and going from the woman's room several times over a 14-minute period. hodges is free after posting bail. we caught up to him last night. >> reporter: we are trying to get your side of the story. can we talk to you? what would you like to say? >> no comment. >> princeton health suspended hodges during the investigation and investigators do not believe there are any more victims. >>> music producer shug knight is facing charges for attempted murder for the deadly hit-and-run outside of los angeles last week. a judge denied his $2 million bill. he turned himself into police last friday and knight's attorney says this was an accident. the prosecutors say he intended to run down two men after an argument at a movie set. >>> whitney houston's daughter is fighting for her life at a georgia hospital according to a statement released by her family. christina brown's husband found her face down in a bathtub on sunday and now they are asking for privacy. >>
this happened at the princeton health center last friday.lance video shows joshua hodges coming and going from the woman's room several times over a 14-minute period. hodges is free after posting bail. we caught up to him last night. >> reporter: we are trying to get your side of the story. can we talk to you? what would you like to say? >> no comment. >> princeton health suspended hodges during the investigation and investigators do not believe there are any more victims....
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it -- princeton avenue. it took firefighters ten minutes to get it under control. >> east stroudsburg university is trying to foifort figure out what made students sick this week. 42 students were sick from looked like a stomach virus. all of the sick students have been through the dining services still the school is cleaning the facilities just in case. >>> a cereal robbery suspect is facing an extended stay behind bars charged with 6 hotel holdups. detective's say they were clustered near the airport in philadelphia and delaware county. the north american motor lodge on city avenue was hit. philadelphia's major crimes fugitive task force arrested george meriweather on friday. >> a bunch of people thought they got their hands on dirt-cheap airline seats, the airline is saying no, you didn't. eileen wu is in for maribel aber. >> reporter: that's right, matt, unight -- united airlines will not honor the tickets sold in a computer glitch. the bookings were sold on the danish website. bloomberg report said they
it -- princeton avenue. it took firefighters ten minutes to get it under control. >> east stroudsburg university is trying to foifort figure out what made students sick this week. 42 students were sick from looked like a stomach virus. all of the sick students have been through the dining services still the school is cleaning the facilities just in case. >>> a cereal robbery suspect is facing an extended stay behind bars charged with 6 hotel holdups. detective's say they were...
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. >> why shoppers may have to pay up for plastic bags in princeton. the environmental controversy is heating up there. those stories and more. also meteorologist melissa magee returns with that very cold weekend forecast coming up next. >> okay. >> ♪♪ >> in health check tonight it's not too late to get your flu shot. camden county had a vaccine clinic today at the camden county regional health center in bellmawr. flu shots are recommended for everyone but more importantly for senior citizens, pregnant women and those with chronic illnesses. and doctors say despite the fact that this year's vaccine is not as effective as first thought, it is still a good idea to get it. >>> well some women are beating the biological clock with a backup plan as ali gorman showed us last night on "action news" at 11:00 a local fertility center is hosting parties for women to learn more about possibly freezing their eggs. society hill reproductive medicine says the event is held at a bar so it's a more more relaxed setting. egg freezing costs between 7500 and $12,000. if
. >> why shoppers may have to pay up for plastic bags in princeton. the environmental controversy is heating up there. those stories and more. also meteorologist melissa magee returns with that very cold weekend forecast coming up next. >> okay. >> ♪♪ >> in health check tonight it's not too late to get your flu shot. camden county had a vaccine clinic today at the camden county regional health center in bellmawr. flu shots are recommended for everyone but more...
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this happened at the princeton health clinic in mercer county last week. the victim claims jonathan hodges sex shutually assaulted her. hodges is free after posting bail last night. >> we are trying to get your side of the story. >> come on, man, i gave my side already. >> can we talk to you? what would you like to say? >> no comment. >> princeton health suspended hodges during the investigation. and investigators do not believe there are any other victims. >>> 4:35. rob mccord plans to plead guilty to federal extortion charges appearing in court later this morning. mccourt is accused of using his office to threaten potential campaign donors during his failed run for governor last year. the papers were filed yesterday in court including a plea deal signed by mccourt. his recent video apology could help him. >> he apologized and resigned his office. that will all help him in working out some kind of a plea arrangement with the federal authorities, the u.s. attorneys will be handling this case. >> the now the maximum penalty for each charge is 20 years in pr
this happened at the princeton health clinic in mercer county last week. the victim claims jonathan hodges sex shutually assaulted her. hodges is free after posting bail last night. >> we are trying to get your side of the story. >> come on, man, i gave my side already. >> can we talk to you? what would you like to say? >> no comment. >> princeton health suspended hodges during the investigation. and investigators do not believe there are any other victims....
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graduated from harvard and obtained his a and b hd in philosophy at princeton. he has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. he is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. he appeared frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span and he also made his film debut in the matrix and was a commentator on the official trilogy released in 2004, his latest book "black prophetic fire" with a distinguished scholar chris the bushindorr prevents a perspective on six african-american leaders including frederick a. bliss, w. e. b. du bois, martin luther king jr. ellen baker, malcolm x and otto while barnett. examine the impact of these men and women in their ear ats and across the decades and rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates and all so therefore wines by providing new insights that humanize these well-known figures cornel west takes an important step in rekindling the black prophetic fire so essentials in the age of obama. helen has been director
graduated from harvard and obtained his a and b hd in philosophy at princeton. he has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. he is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. he appeared frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span and he also made his film debut in the matrix and was a commentator on the official trilogy released in 2004, his latest book "black prophetic fire" with a distinguished...
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activists in princeton is bushing for a new ordinance that have businesses charge customers ten sent for every plastic for paper bag to go that goes out of the store. >> bring reusable bags because we want to decrease the waste. >> reporter: princeton would become the first town in new jersey to do something like this. >> in ireland when it happened there was a big uproar most people went to reusable bags after a few months. >> it might make me annoyed. >> i think it's a good idea. >> reporter: tell me why? >> because it would force me not to use the plastic bags because i don't want to pay the bag fees. >> reporter: the town is looking into whether it's legal. >> just to think about people's income also, there are poor people shopping and ten cent means a lot. >> reporter: the supermarket in town offer discounts to customers who bring in their own bags. the bag fee is still just a proposal, but advocates hope it will be approve by counsel sometime this year. in princeton, nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. college first, th
activists in princeton is bushing for a new ordinance that have businesses charge customers ten sent for every plastic for paper bag to go that goes out of the store. >> bring reusable bags because we want to decrease the waste. >> reporter: princeton would become the first town in new jersey to do something like this. >> in ireland when it happened there was a big uproar most people went to reusable bags after a few months. >> it might make me annoyed. >> i think...
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. >> he grew up in lawrenceville, new jersey, a well-to-do neighborhood near princeton. >> my mother don't live at home anymore. we stuffed the pillows and stuck them in our beds. so she just thinks my brother and i are really tired. >> reporter: mom was a teacher, dad, a physicist, but jon's role model was a comedian. >> when you're a neurotic jewish kid and you read a book by woody allen and you think i thought i was messed up! look at this guy. this is hilarious. he actually said what i was thinking out loud! >> reporter: jon struggled with anti-semitism in his hometown. >> lawrenceville and princeton are not known as hotbeds of jewish culture and life. >> lisa rogak was the author of "angry optimist" he was jewish in a community that made him for an easy target. humor was a way of coping. >> that was a way of not having my ass kicked every day. >> jon's world crumbled when at 9 years old his parents divorced and his father left home. >> the me decade and all of that sort of thing were just starting to happen with that kind of mid-life crisis, got to be me, going to get a maedalli
. >> he grew up in lawrenceville, new jersey, a well-to-do neighborhood near princeton. >> my mother don't live at home anymore. we stuffed the pillows and stuck them in our beds. so she just thinks my brother and i are really tired. >> reporter: mom was a teacher, dad, a physicist, but jon's role model was a comedian. >> when you're a neurotic jewish kid and you read a book by woody allen and you think i thought i was messed up! look at this guy. this is hilarious. he...
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. >>> we have some breaking news now a suspect case of measles at princeton university. additional tests are now underway, and in a statement princeton says that the student has recovered and is no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in the same area as that student with the suspect measles. >>> well, fight break out between two workers in montgomery county and it end with one dead, that worker was stabbed to death, the the other worker believed to be the suspect was injured. it all happened at a meat packing plant in franconia township. "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live at the scene with more now, noel. >> reporter: chris, it is business as usual a at jbs meat packing plant. we have been watching trucks still going in and out of this factory. people are still at work as if nothing happened just a few hours ago, which it did, and it is tough to believe that employees were involved in a fatal stabbing here right outside the factory. police recovered one knife in connection to the double stabbing here at jbs meat packing p
. >>> we have some breaking news now a suspect case of measles at princeton university. additional tests are now underway, and in a statement princeton says that the student has recovered and is no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in the same area as that student with the suspect measles. >>> well, fight break out between two workers in montgomery county and it end with one dead, that worker was stabbed to death, the the other worker...
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tests are underway to determine if the princeton student recently had measles. the the school says that student has since recovered and is no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in contact in the same areas as that student. >>> meanwhile, ucla says 179 people have been exposed to a drug resistant super bug. this happened at the school's on campus medical center. a hospital spokesperson said that instruments contaminated with the deadly cre bacteria were used during procedures between october and january. that bacteria may have already played a role in two deaths. a total of seven infections have been confirmed at risk patients have been sent home testing kits. >>> 4:38 in the morning. still ahead on "eyewitness news"... a heartfelt thank you from a local boy scout troop find out how one good samaritan came to their rescue. >>> we want to give you a live look from center city from sky cam three. it is a chilly start. that wind you feel when you walk out the door but this is nothing compared to is what coming. the katie has deta
tests are underway to determine if the princeton student recently had measles. the the school says that student has since recovered and is no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in contact in the same areas as that student. >>> meanwhile, ucla says 179 people have been exposed to a drug resistant super bug. this happened at the school's on campus medical center. a hospital spokesperson said that instruments contaminated with the deadly cre bacteria...
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female president but first president who is not a member of the clergy. >> good luck to her. >>> princeton university received a rare donation, and alumni from the class of 36 left 2500 books and manuscripts worth 300 million-dollar. the the collection includes the first printed additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and autographed music sketch book from beethoven. >>> the maker of the so-called female viagra is once again seeking f.d.a. approval. sprout pharmaceuticals claims the bill boost sex drive-in premenopausal woman. f.d.a. has twice reject the drug. sprout has provided new information detailing the pill's safety and effectiveness f a approved it would be first drug for women suffering from hyperactive sexual desire disorder or hsdd. >>> this is a national random act of kindness day. >> how nice. >> a local restauranter is making his diner to day with the word your meal is on us that would maybe anyone's day. our pennsylvania pat
female president but first president who is not a member of the clergy. >> good luck to her. >>> princeton university received a rare donation, and alumni from the class of 36 left 2500 books and manuscripts worth 300 million-dollar. the the collection includes the first printed additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and...
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it will run through princeton and montgomery new mexico.o help heat about 2 million homes. >>> well, if you think this winter is one of the coldest you remember you're probably right. last week peco said the demand for natural gas broke its record which was set last winter. peco said the system handled the extra demand well but she warned customers should make sure their home energy use is efficient. who is she? i'm assuming a peco spokeswoman. to keep costs down fill drafty windows and doors. with nothing else use a rolled up blanket to close off the unoccupied windows and adjust your registers so warm air flows across the floor. and keep the thermostat at a constant level of about 68 to 70 degrees. >>> this winter's frigid temperatures have kept the philadelphia water department very busy. the water main breaks and leaks have some crews working 16 to 20 hours a day. look at the numbers here. so far there have been close to 400 water main breaks this winter. that's an average of five a day. and that number is actually down from last winter
it will run through princeton and montgomery new mexico.o help heat about 2 million homes. >>> well, if you think this winter is one of the coldest you remember you're probably right. last week peco said the demand for natural gas broke its record which was set last winter. peco said the system handled the extra demand well but she warned customers should make sure their home energy use is efficient. who is she? i'm assuming a peco spokeswoman. to keep costs down fill drafty windows...
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was thinking out loud. >> jon struggled with anti-semitism in his hometown. >> lawrenceville and princeton known as hotbeds of jewish culture and life. >> lisa rojack is the author of "angry optimist". >> he was short and jewish in a community where that made for easy targets. humor was a coping mechanism for him. >> that was my way of not having my ass kicked every day. >> jon's world crumbled when at 9 years old his parents divorced and his father left home. >> the me decade and all of that sort of thing were just starting to happen with that kind of mid-life crisis got to be me going to get a medallion and a sports car and get the hell out of dodge and it was harrowing that it was your own personal world and no more harrowing than a lot of people had to go through. jon focused at what he was good at, cracking people up. >> you could have changed the tiles. >> he was voted best sense of humor at lawrenceville high. >> this was when you were allowed to smoke. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your
was thinking out loud. >> jon struggled with anti-semitism in his hometown. >> lawrenceville and princeton known as hotbeds of jewish culture and life. >> lisa rojack is the author of "angry optimist". >> he was short and jewish in a community where that made for easy targets. humor was a coping mechanism for him. >> that was my way of not having my ass kicked every day. >> jon's world crumbled when at 9 years old his parents divorced and his father...
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nbc's jay gray is live in princeton, texas, where one of the winning tickets was sold. jay? >> hey, there, pat. it wasn't my ticket. that's why i'm here today. this is it though. the convenience store at the end of the powerball rainbow here in texas, a place where someone turned a routine stop into more than $100 million. >> first numb beers down. 25 gets us started. >> reporter: it is a game of numbers. >> 54. that's followed by 13. >> five pulled worth more than $500 million. and about $19 0 million tickets sold trying to match them. >> your winning powerball number good luck to you, the 19. >> reporter: and when it was said and done, the luckiest of the numbers was three, three winning tickets sold in puerto rico north carolina and apple tree food mart in princeton, texas. >> we sell a lot every day. but i never thought. i mean, someone would hit the jackpot. >> the store will get a million bucks just for selling the lucky ticket. the winners will split the $564.1 million jackpot for more than $381 cash before taxes if they chose the lump sum payout. we don't know who th
nbc's jay gray is live in princeton, texas, where one of the winning tickets was sold. jay? >> hey, there, pat. it wasn't my ticket. that's why i'm here today. this is it though. the convenience store at the end of the powerball rainbow here in texas, a place where someone turned a routine stop into more than $100 million. >> first numb beers down. 25 gets us started. >> reporter: it is a game of numbers. >> 54. that's followed by 13. >> five pulled worth more than...
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tests are now underway to determine if a princeton student recently had measles. the student -- the school says the student has since recovered is and no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in the same area as that student. >>> developing news tonight emotions run high at the city school reform economic meeting as they decide the fate of dozens of proposed charter schools. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones was there as the debate led to four arrests. >> reporter: it was far from a silent protest after the first charter school was approved. the here was intense and steady in keeping score the anti charter school crowd had more reasons to celebrate. as only these five of the 39 charter school applications were approved wednesday night. and there was parental support also for charters. >> four years my son has tended gla he received an extraordinary education. >> financially strapped school district facing a projected $80 million budget shortfall next fiscal year. yet it found itself having to consider allowing new charter s
tests are now underway to determine if a princeton student recently had measles. the student -- the school says the student has since recovered is and no longer contagious. the university is contacting those who may have been in the same area as that student. >>> developing news tonight emotions run high at the city school reform economic meeting as they decide the fate of dozens of proposed charter schools. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones was there as the debate led...
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school and health officials are keeping tabs on a measles scare at princeton university. the school says a student reported having symptoms of the measles. it said the student is better now and no longer contagious. doctors ran some preliminary tests. more need to be done to confirm it that it was actually measles. princeton is notifying everyone who might have had contact with the student. >>> meantime officials at a los angeles hospital say a drug-resistant superbug may have contributed to the deaths of two patients there. they were among seven people who became infected with the bacteria during a procedure involving a scope placed down the throat. hospital officials notified close to 200 more patients that they may have been exposed to the superbug. >>> you destroyed our public schools! >> outbursts and arrests. a meeting over charter schools in philadelphia is filled with passionate protesters. the decision that has so many parents upset. >>> and preventing power outages from wicked weather to aging infrastructure, how peco is trying to get ahead of any potential prob
school and health officials are keeping tabs on a measles scare at princeton university. the school says a student reported having symptoms of the measles. it said the student is better now and no longer contagious. doctors ran some preliminary tests. more need to be done to confirm it that it was actually measles. princeton is notifying everyone who might have had contact with the student. >>> meantime officials at a los angeles hospital say a drug-resistant superbug may have...
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and the princeton avenue ramps to 95 will be closed all weekend long. have a great weekend. we'll see you bright and early monday morning at 4:00 axñaó5Ñ ♪ >>> take look at this scary dash cam video taken boy a deputy in minnesota. the out of control schoolbus was carrying 11 students and you can see the bus we have beening in and out of a ditch before hitting a driver head on. it turns out the driver was having a medical emergency. a student on board who called 911, that's what he told police. state trooper eventually was able to stop the bus. the students and the bus driver are all okay. >>> a big commotion aboard an airplane forces a jet to make an emergency landing. amateur footage from another passenger on the flight headed to dublin ireland shows a shirt less man carrying on the back of a plane. he takes out his frustration a lot mostly with his fists and elbows. witnesses say he was drunk when the cabin crew complained the flight was diverted to denmark. other passengers helped subdue the man. torments night in your money major recall reasonable fire extinguishers. a
and the princeton avenue ramps to 95 will be closed all weekend long. have a great weekend. we'll see you bright and early monday morning at 4:00 axñaó5Ñ ♪ >>> take look at this scary dash cam video taken boy a deputy in minnesota. the out of control schoolbus was carrying 11 students and you can see the bus we have beening in and out of a ditch before hitting a driver head on. it turns out the driver was having a medical emergency. a student on board who called 911, that's what...
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school and health officials are keeping tabs on a measles scare at princeton university. the school says a student reported having symptoms of the measles. it said the student is better now and no longer contagious. doctors ran some preliminary tests. more need to be done to confirm it that it was actually measles. princeton is notifying everyone who might have had contact with the student. >>> meantime officials at los angeles hospital -- at a los angeles hospital say a drug-resistant superbug may have contributed to the deaths of two patients there. they were among seven people who became infected with the bacteria during a procedure involving a scope placed down the throat. hospital officials notified close to 200 more patients that they may have been exposed to the superbug. >>> at 4:55 we have new numbers here on the number of people who have signed up for health insurance through the affordable care act. also known as obamacare. people had until sunday to sign up under open enrollment. in pennsylvania more than 470,000 are covered. in new jersey, the number is 252,0
school and health officials are keeping tabs on a measles scare at princeton university. the school says a student reported having symptoms of the measles. it said the student is better now and no longer contagious. doctors ran some preliminary tests. more need to be done to confirm it that it was actually measles. princeton is notifying everyone who might have had contact with the student. >>> meantime officials at los angeles hospital -- at a los angeles hospital say a drug-resistant...
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tests are underway to determine if a princeton university student had measles. the university says student has recovered and is no longer contagious. princeton is contacting those who may have been in the same areas as that student. >>> a health scare in southern california to tell you about, ucla says nearly 200 patients may have been exposed to a potentially deadly super bug resistant to antibiotics. patients at ronald reagan ucla medical center were exposed to the bacteria during end scopic procedures between october and january. the university says seven patients were infect, including two who just died, erika. >>> 5:37. a montgomery county business owner comes to the less cue saving a cub scout's pack on the brink of collapse. this is such a great story, pack 27 was presented with that check of more than $2,500, from monster tree services last night. that was the amount of money allegedly stolen from the pack by a former committee chair. the business owner josh skullnick said he heard the boy's story and he wanted to help. >> as an entrepreneur i attribute
tests are underway to determine if a princeton university student had measles. the university says student has recovered and is no longer contagious. princeton is contacting those who may have been in the same areas as that student. >>> a health scare in southern california to tell you about, ucla says nearly 200 patients may have been exposed to a potentially deadly super bug resistant to antibiotics. patients at ronald reagan ucla medical center were exposed to the bacteria during...
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high school got to go to princeton. i must have done something right. the voting rights act of 1965, which has never been possible had it not been for the intellect, the minds of these wonderful leaders, some known, all of us know about the contributions of our colleague john lewis. all of us know about the contributions of andy young and martin luther king, but some unknowns like my sixth grade teacher, miss jean jackson. she was featured in the movie "selma," because it was her home the home that she shared with dr. jackson, the first black dentist in selma that housed martin luther king and andrew young and all those leaders every time they came to selma, because they couldn't stay at the all-white hotel. ms. jackson was my sixth grade teacher. she did not live to see the movie "selma." but i'm proud this body is seeking to provide a congressional gold medal to the foot soldiers of the movement so that the mrs. jacksons of the world who had their bravery to go and be on that bridge on blood sunday or turn-around tues
high school got to go to princeton. i must have done something right. the voting rights act of 1965, which has never been possible had it not been for the intellect, the minds of these wonderful leaders, some known, all of us know about the contributions of our colleague john lewis. all of us know about the contributions of andy young and martin luther king, but some unknowns like my sixth grade teacher, miss jean jackson. she was featured in the movie "selma," because it was her home...
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tickets. >> reporter: this convenient store in princeton texas was buzzing at dawn. >> i'm so excited i'm so happy. >> reporter: this owner, says that many of his customers had given up hope of winning a power ball jackpot. >> they still buying the power ball too. that is what they are saying. >> were you ever discouraged. >> no, just everybody buys some and yesterday, we will take a chance on it, you know. >> reporter: owner of the appletree food mart found out he sold a winning ticket with the swarm of cameras greeted him in the parking lot when showed up to work this morning. reporters told him he is also a winner. >> a million-dollar, that is a good news my wife will be happy, yes, you know, that is good. >> store owner hopes ticket holder is one of his regulars. two other winning ticket were sold in north carolina and puerto rico, first winner outside u.s. mainland. three ticket holders will split massive 564 million-dollar jackpot. in princeton, texas omar villafranca for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> no one in the delaware valley hit the big jackpot there are some pretty sizable
tickets. >> reporter: this convenient store in princeton texas was buzzing at dawn. >> i'm so excited i'm so happy. >> reporter: this owner, says that many of his customers had given up hope of winning a power ball jackpot. >> they still buying the power ball too. that is what they are saying. >> were you ever discouraged. >> no, just everybody buys some and yesterday, we will take a chance on it, you know. >> reporter: owner of the appletree food mart...
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a lot of the history that is written dunning's school, wilson at princeton, dunning at columbia the kind of history they are producing his propaganda. this is the real problem, the propaganda of the history. in the case of william monroe trotter and w.e.b. dubois, one of the reasons they responded to the film is because they actually endorsed wilson in the 1912 election, even though his book had been published. they still endorsed him. this was a real embarrassment to them as well, especially trotter. it is an embarrassment. wilson is our guy. we supported him in the 1912 election. he is clearly a racist. >> we will go to ann in dallas texas. >> thank you so much for putting me on. i -- i'm one of those blacks that grew up in the integrated midwest. when i moved to the south to go to a private university, i was told by whites and blacks that i spoke "white." it was an eye-opener. i also watched "the birth of a nation" for the first time in college. i wonder, just like the last caller, when i am wondering is why, why are we still presenting this as a work of art when it is definitely prop
a lot of the history that is written dunning's school, wilson at princeton, dunning at columbia the kind of history they are producing his propaganda. this is the real problem, the propaganda of the history. in the case of william monroe trotter and w.e.b. dubois, one of the reasons they responded to the film is because they actually endorsed wilson in the 1912 election, even though his book had been published. they still endorsed him. this was a real embarrassment to them as well, especially...
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it was going to move to princeton, new jersey, and that is what it did you. what happened was quickly there were op-ed pieces in the newspapers saying this should never happen again. what congress needs is an exclusive jurisdiction, some territory where the federal government is supreme and controls everything. this idea had been talked about privately by members of congress for three or four years but it was so threatening to the constitutional basis of the republic in which the states were supreme that it was never brought out publicly until after the demonstration when the idea came out of the closet and to the floor of congress. another one of these amendments to the constitution, to the articles of confederation that would allow congress to have a small territory over which it had exclusive jurisdiction. it was left -- laughed off the floor of congress because the states controlled congress. in 1787, that committee report was taken out of the files of the pages of the continental congress and written into the united states constitution. it was no one-mil
it was going to move to princeton, new jersey, and that is what it did you. what happened was quickly there were op-ed pieces in the newspapers saying this should never happen again. what congress needs is an exclusive jurisdiction, some territory where the federal government is supreme and controls everything. this idea had been talked about privately by members of congress for three or four years but it was so threatening to the constitutional basis of the republic in which the states were...
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. >> confirmed case of measles at princeton university.t told you about this last week about this possible case at princeton. cdc and new jersey department of health confirm the suspected case today. they say the student in question recovered and is no longer infectious. princeton's health department required any staff member who may have been exposed to stay off the school's campus until they could prove they were vaccinated. >> north korea wants to keep outsiders out of its annual marathon. they're banned all foreigners from this year's marathon. the marathon is a popular tourist event bringing in professional runners and guests from all around the world. one man who runs the tour agency in china says north korean officials are citing ebola concerns as the reason behind the restrictions. >> i understand the restrictions restrictions, but i think, you know it's quiet clear that ebola is not a risk at the moment in this part of the world world. >> yeah, no reported case of ebola have surfaced near north korea. the country closed its border
. >> confirmed case of measles at princeton university.t told you about this last week about this possible case at princeton. cdc and new jersey department of health confirm the suspected case today. they say the student in question recovered and is no longer infectious. princeton's health department required any staff member who may have been exposed to stay off the school's campus until they could prove they were vaccinated. >> north korea wants to keep outsiders out of its annual...
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our guest is professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princetoniversity, stephen cohen. his latest book "soviet fates , and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war," >> i presume you would knowledge putin is destabilizing ukraine sending and weapons and tanks and some troops in some form. is the point been he is acting not to revive the soviet empire, but to stop nato encroachment? >> that is my short point. let me ask you a question. 5 billion people approximately live in this area of eastern ukraine. they have lived there for centuries. the grandfathers, parents are buried there. their children go to school there. that is their home. do they have no humanity or agency? we have taken, not i, but the main present his country, is referring to them as putin partly his dogs. where's the community and these people who are dying? one million have been turned and took refugees. these are people. who was doing the fighting? primarily, the folks, the adults, of these people. have they had russian assistance? absolutely. has kiev had western
our guest is professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princetoniversity, stephen cohen. his latest book "soviet fates , and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war," >> i presume you would knowledge putin is destabilizing ukraine sending and weapons and tanks and some troops in some form. is the point been he is acting not to revive the soviet empire, but to stop nato encroachment? >> that is my short point. let me ask you...
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. >> executive director of the american rawnan counsel and a researcher at princeton university.ahmad, good to have you back on the program. what exactly did the iaea find? damaging in what way? >> the critical time before the march 24th deadline for a political agreement. so hence of course is not going to be good news for the negotiation. >> and what the iaea is saying is we can't get full transparency from iran correct? we're being stonewalled, not getting the answer he we're looking for? >> correct but there is a caveat and this is a caveat. this is a possible military dimension issues of pmds. >> pmds mean what? >> possible military dimensions. they predate these negotiation is. these are 2003 and before and they were brought up constantly throughout these years but what it requires for this access to happen for the iaea to happen for access to the iranian program, there needs to be a deal first to provide the mechanisms for the iaea to enter these sites. currently the iaea does have unprecedented access to the nuclear facilities. but what they're asking for is going beyond
. >> executive director of the american rawnan counsel and a researcher at princeton university.ahmad, good to have you back on the program. what exactly did the iaea find? damaging in what way? >> the critical time before the march 24th deadline for a political agreement. so hence of course is not going to be good news for the negotiation. >> and what the iaea is saying is we can't get full transparency from iran correct? we're being stonewalled, not getting the answer he...
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>> no comment. >> reporter: princeton now suspended hodges during the investigation. the investigators do not believe there are any other victims. >>> today members of congress will discuss the problems with this year's flu vaccine. centers from the health and disease control say the strain of flu going around this year is not covered in the vaccine. and they may be asked about the growth in vaccinations. meantime, lead earns will meet in pennsylvania to discuss the measles outbreak. jesse gary is live in university city. how are they planning to spread the word on measles prevention which we have not talked about the years. >> reporter: health care professionals and members of the media will call in at 11:00 this morning. now this action comes amid concerns that the california outbreak could make its way to california. 40 people became sick in orange county contracting the measles. this was irradicated in this country with the vaccine given to children but the resurgence since 2011 has come largely from cases in portions of a community where people don't immunize. lo
>> no comment. >> reporter: princeton now suspended hodges during the investigation. the investigators do not believe there are any other victims. >>> today members of congress will discuss the problems with this year's flu vaccine. centers from the health and disease control say the strain of flu going around this year is not covered in the vaccine. and they may be asked about the growth in vaccinations. meantime, lead earns will meet in pennsylvania to discuss the measles...
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. >> still ahead, an incredible gift to a local college, what an alum gave princeton university that is valued at $300 million. and the latest on the train derailment in west virginia find out how the accident has a connection to philadelphia. >>> she was sent out to cover a love story but didn't realize she was the star. the reporter who got a surprise proposal on the job. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> a new round of fighting broke out today in ukraine, where russian backed rebels say they had taken over a key transportation hub, the fighting was focused on a town held by rebels and both sides say that the town is on their side of the cease fir
. >> still ahead, an incredible gift to a local college, what an alum gave princeton university that is valued at $300 million. and the latest on the train derailment in west virginia find out how the accident has a connection to philadelphia. >>> she was sent out to cover a love story but didn't realize she was the star. the reporter who got a surprise proposal on the job. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad...
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and the princeton women beat yale.e the only undefeated squad in division one. >>> the all-star weekend in new york. dr. j in the house along with mo'ne davis. the three point competition. curry got 27 out of 34 points in the final round to win. victor oladipo put out a dunk i have never seen. but the sixers new mascot enjoying the action. those two advance to the finals and zach lavine wins the dunk contest. second youngest to ever wined behind kobe bryant. >>> the flyers insider reporting that michael raffle could return tomorrow. that's sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> people stripped down to -- as you see -- not much to support a great cause this valentine's day. hundreds of people braved the cold and snow for the cupid's undie run to raise money for the children's tumor foundation. it looks cold there but it's only going to get colder? >> it is going to get colder tomorrow. but take a look at what we're dealing with right now. this is i-95. you can see the blowing snow. it's not a lot of snow but the
and the princeton women beat yale.e the only undefeated squad in division one. >>> the all-star weekend in new york. dr. j in the house along with mo'ne davis. the three point competition. curry got 27 out of 34 points in the final round to win. victor oladipo put out a dunk i have never seen. but the sixers new mascot enjoying the action. those two advance to the finals and zach lavine wins the dunk contest. second youngest to ever wined behind kobe bryant. >>> the flyers...
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. >> princeton university vet gate ago possible case of the measles measles. shawnette wilson live on campus right now. shawnette, what's going on? >> reporter: lucy university officials say they are waiting for results on a additional testing done on that student. in the meantime they do want to let students know that student has recovered season no longer contagious film i was little alarmed there was caves measles here. >> reporter: students on the campus of princeton received an e-mails informing them about a student affected measles. >> i wasn't worried. 99-point 5% were vaccinated for it and the university had can't tacked people who were around the student. >> reporter: the e-mail from the university reads in part, "we are writing to inform you that the university has received a report of an undergraduate student with a suspected case of measles. preliminary results were received on tuesday february february 17th and additional tests are being conducted ". >> i'm not worried about most people here are vaccinateed vaccinateed. >> reporter: the news made
. >> princeton university vet gate ago possible case of the measles measles. shawnette wilson live on campus right now. shawnette, what's going on? >> reporter: lucy university officials say they are waiting for results on a additional testing done on that student. in the meantime they do want to let students know that student has recovered season no longer contagious film i was little alarmed there was caves measles here. >> reporter: students on the campus of princeton...
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former white house chief economist alan krueger is now at princeton.ohamed el-erian. we will get the obama administrations take on jobs with tom perez. first, a look at our top stories. germany and france are on a mission to moscow to end the fighting in ukraine. angela merkel and francois hollande will meet with russians president. persons familiar with the matter, merkel will tell putin that russia faces more economic sanctions unless he agrees to help in attacks by pro-russian rebels. in brussels, joe biden described what is at stake in the ukraine. >> if russia cannot
former white house chief economist alan krueger is now at princeton.ohamed el-erian. we will get the obama administrations take on jobs with tom perez. first, a look at our top stories. germany and france are on a mission to moscow to end the fighting in ukraine. angela merkel and francois hollande will meet with russians president. persons familiar with the matter, merkel will tell putin that russia faces more economic sanctions unless he agrees to help in attacks by pro-russian rebels. in...
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. >>> and now to the measles scare at princeton university. the school is banning some faculty and staff members from campus unless they can prove that they're protected from the virus. the preliminary test showed a princeton student has the measles. the school is waiting for additional results. officials said the student has recovered and is no longer contagious. but they want certain workers to show they have been vaccinated or take a blood test to prove they're immune to the virus. >>> this morning, five new charter schools are on their way for philadelphia. the school reform commission finalized a deal to approve those applications last night. teachers and parents opposing the plan say the charter schools would only take away money from the public schools that are already underfunded. >>> we're following breaking news this morning, it affects nearly a million people who enrolled under healthcare.gov why you might need to delay filing your taxes or remitt ifsubmit if you already filed. >>> another royal visit. find out who is expected to vi
. >>> and now to the measles scare at princeton university. the school is banning some faculty and staff members from campus unless they can prove that they're protected from the virus. the preliminary test showed a princeton student has the measles. the school is waiting for additional results. officials said the student has recovered and is no longer contagious. but they want certain workers to show they have been vaccinated or take a blood test to prove they're immune to the virus....
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here's northeast philadelphia torresdale and a princeton avenue. one of toes left to right turning lanes that was left in the slushy formulas night. again, the the potential for beingized over this morning. the our major roadways in good shape at the moment. the situation with patco from yesterday the 15th street station is opened, for commuters this morning even though you will see peco and crew is above ground at least patco trains are stopping at 15th street this morning. chris and lauren back to you. >>> coming up, malls across the the country stepping up security after a new terror threat, who is threatening an attack, that story is coming up next. >>> coming up on 4:15 on this monday morning and we have a developing story where malls across the the u.s. are stepping up security, after a new terror threat. a group responsible for deadly 2013 attack in kenya released a video over the weekend urging muslims to attack shopping malls in western countries. >> one of those malls mentioned in the propaganda involves the the mall of minute so the a de
here's northeast philadelphia torresdale and a princeton avenue. one of toes left to right turning lanes that was left in the slushy formulas night. again, the the potential for beingized over this morning. the our major roadways in good shape at the moment. the situation with patco from yesterday the 15th street station is opened, for commuters this morning even though you will see peco and crew is above ground at least patco trains are stopping at 15th street this morning. chris and lauren...
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here to explain the senior vice president of publishing at the princeton review.is the author of the best 39 colleges. rob -- 379 colleges. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> big increase in the students applying for early admission. why? >> might be less selective for students to get in for early action and early decision. gerri: really. >> here is the thing. most students, they will accept top 10 to 15% student base, there are several schools vanderbilt, bates in maine accepting 24, at that% of early decisions. >> early decisions. there are fewer around fewer applicants. this advantages colleges and universities in many ways. get you in the door early. lock you down early. you're not shopping around at other schools. they're relying on you to come in the front door come september or august. >> it is very true. think about two policies of early decision. early decision is binding agreement between you and school. can only plan one. early action you can generally speaking plan at several schools you still have may 1st deposit deadline. gerri: let me tell you, t
here to explain the senior vice president of publishing at the princeton review.is the author of the best 39 colleges. rob -- 379 colleges. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> big increase in the students applying for early admission. why? >> might be less selective for students to get in for early action and early decision. gerri: really. >> here is the thing. most students, they will accept top 10 to 15% student base, there are several schools vanderbilt, bates in...