152
152
Feb 8, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers. and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- what they thought immediately was if we can accept women students, we will upgrade our academic standing. so there was a complaint coming into the aclu. there were students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools kroos across the country. there was a "women in the law" conference i attended. i think the first one was at yale. and we were getting out materials to -- i wrote with my friends one of the first -- well, the first published case on sex discrimination and the law. but we came to see -- oh, by the way. i should say who the "we" was. a brilliant lawyer, marvin, who worked for the -- he didn't work for pay for the aclu but he was one of the general counsel. he spotted in law week what he said was going to be the turning point in the gender discrimination case. the year is 1970. the supreme court had never seen a gender classification that it thought wa
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers. and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- what they thought immediately was if we can accept women students, we will upgrade our academic standing. so there was a complaint coming into the aclu. there were students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools kroos across the country. there was a "women in the law" conference i attended. i...
44
44
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers itself, rutgers in those days the undergraduate school was all male. there was a much smaller and very fine women's college douglas college but many people on the rutgers faculty wanted to admit women. it was kind of what columbia went through with bonner. -- with barn ard. so we had a gardener who had a son and a daughter. his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea. what they saw immediately was if we can accept women students, we will upgrade our academic standards. of. ..
rutgers itself, rutgers in those days the undergraduate school was all male. there was a much smaller and very fine women's college douglas college but many people on the rutgers faculty wanted to admit women. it was kind of what columbia went through with bonner. -- with barn ard. so we had a gardener who had a son and a daughter. his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so...
111
111
Feb 10, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers has won six games in a row and hasn't lost since maryland beat them january 15th.ld on the lady terrapins have won 15 straight and trying to become the first big 10 team to run the table since the 1980s. this is a classic offense vs. defense matchup in college park. >> it's been a lot of hard work and i don't think anyone could have envisioned, you know being fifth in the country at this point after how much we lost with the three starters and five seniors fortunately -- i mean every game is a battle and fight. we've loved every moment of it. >> brenda freeze from the university of maryland. georgetown men play in seton hall and this is a critical stretch run towards march madness. trying to change the momentum and create a new narrative for the selection committee. the hoyas have lost two in a row. three of their last four. g men have dropped out of the top 25 with six games remaining. this is a monster game for both teams tonight. now hear this with one game left before the all star break washington all star john wall has pulled out of saturday's skills challenge
rutgers has won six games in a row and hasn't lost since maryland beat them january 15th.ld on the lady terrapins have won 15 straight and trying to become the first big 10 team to run the table since the 1980s. this is a classic offense vs. defense matchup in college park. >> it's been a lot of hard work and i don't think anyone could have envisioned, you know being fifth in the country at this point after how much we lost with the three starters and five seniors fortunately -- i mean...
57
57
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and, thank goodness, we did not have to make a federal case of it because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- i mean what they saw immediately was, if we can accept women students we will upgrade our academic standing. so there were the complaints that were coming in to the aclu. there were the students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools across
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and, thank goodness, we did not have to make a federal case of it because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- i mean what they saw immediately was, if we can accept women students we will upgrade our academic standing. so there were the complaints that were coming in to the aclu. there were the students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools across
72
72
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers university's behavioral health care will run this home. and officials say the residents there need a place to live just as much as anyone does. but a lot of neighbors are worried about their safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally told them the new residence would be visiting professors who were working at rutgers university. rutgers says the state has deemed all of the new tenants, quote, fully appropriate to live in the community. and they will be supervised 24/7. >>> well a lot of couples may see "50 shades of grey" this valentine's day. one classroom got an early preview. >> still ahead, the racy lesson plans that has one teacher facing some very angry parents. >>> plus a driver speeding away from police crashes into a mother's minivan. her reaction that helped police arrest the suspect and give her
rutgers university's behavioral health care will run this home. and officials say the residents there need a place to live just as much as anyone does. but a lot of neighbors are worried about their safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally...
55
55
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers university's behavioral health care will run this home. and officials say the residents there need a place to live just as much as anyone does. but a lot of neighbors are worried about their safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally told them the new neighbors would be visiting professors who were working at rutgers university. rutgers health says the state has deemed all of the tenants quote, fully appropriate to live in the community. and they will be supervised 24/7. >>> president obama has asked congress to formally authorize the use of military force against isis. the proposed authorization would be limited to three years and would allow the u.s. to take the fight to wherever isis goes. but it does not call for ground combat. a senate panel will hold hearings at the end of this month, and a vote could
rutgers university's behavioral health care will run this home. and officials say the residents there need a place to live just as much as anyone does. but a lot of neighbors are worried about their safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally...
102
102
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
why they say the fault lies with rutgers university. >>> the high-speed chase that ended with a motheraliating with her fists. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >>> a carjacking suspect chooses the wrong van to hit during a high-speed chase in dallas today. that's the suspect in the white car. he crashed into two vehicles. in the one minivan, a woman was driving with her son and boyfriend, she ran up to the suspect's car and let him have it. she and her boyfriend hit him and dragged him around. until police arrived. >>> a dramatic rescue after a crash on a north jersey overpass. >> a crane fell on a delivery van. rescue crews worked feverishly to free the two men trapped inside the van. both men were conscious and talking after they were pulled out. the mayor calls that a miracle.52f >>> anger and frustration at phqm olphia police as the community came together. they want to improve relations betwee
why they say the fault lies with rutgers university. >>> the high-speed chase that ended with a motheraliating with her fists. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >>> a carjacking suspect chooses the wrong van to hit during a high-speed chase in dallas today. that's the suspect in the white...
70
70
Feb 27, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a new study finds there's a salary gap at rutgers university.ccording to the study, more than a dozen doctors and three athletic coaches make more than a million dollars a year. but half of the university's employees made less than $50,000 last year. the median salary for tenured faculty is around $120,000 and the rutgers president makes around $650,000 a year. >>> students at rutgers university in pottstown could have a more traditional college atmosphere atmosphere. they are looking to add dorms on campus and are building a student-only residential community. the developer is looking for land and working on a partnership deal. >>> a cold start and tracking some light snow showers. you can see a few snowflakes moving past the comcast center in center city. that's a live view from the melon bank building. bundle up heading out, 26 degrees at 4:27. jillian mele is in the first alert traffic center. good morning jillian. >>> good morning to you, bill. good morning lehigh drivers. this is what it looks like awrong route 22 and 309, coming up in a f
. >>> a new study finds there's a salary gap at rutgers university.ccording to the study, more than a dozen doctors and three athletic coaches make more than a million dollars a year. but half of the university's employees made less than $50,000 last year. the median salary for tenured faculty is around $120,000 and the rutgers president makes around $650,000 a year. >>> students at rutgers university in pottstown could have a more traditional college atmosphere atmosphere....
103
103
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers health will operate the program. resident many neighbors are worried about safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally told them the new neighbors would be visiting professors who were working at rutgers university. rutgers health says quote, the state has deemed all of the new tenants fully appropriate to live in the community." and they will be supervised 24/7. >>> yesterday firefighters rescued a family after an excavator hit their house and trapped them inside the home. the city tells us a company was demolishing the home next door when the heavy machinery accidentally hit their wall. >> and he hit the side of the home, the front of the home started to buckle out, the roof started to fall. he then put the bulldozer to the front of the home to try to push the bricks back. >> the cit
rutgers health will operate the program. resident many neighbors are worried about safety. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. we're not privy to that information, so we have to assume the worst. >> these are our children. i mean, they are our children. they could be your child, my child, anyone's child. >> but neighborhood leaders say rutgers originally told them the new neighbors would be visiting professors who were working at rutgers university. rutgers health says...
107
107
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland hosting rutgers. this was a three-man dancing group earlier but he does come back to do the news. first half lauren missing. later in the half maryland loses the ball here but get it right back. shot clock about to expire. throws up a prayer. maryland up in the second terps up lexie brown gets the bucket. coach colter big shot brown. maryland beats rutgers. 16th straight win. now 13-0 in the big ten for the terps. nice work out there. >>> capitals coach barry trotz is taking full advantage of the fact that this week is their team's dads trip. the players fathers tag along with them for the practice meetings and games out west. coach is looking forward to meeting his players' dads. >> i want to see what every player's going to be like when they are in their 40s and 50s. because they are -- the more i said i'll be way different than my dad, i'm exactly like my dad. and if troy brouwer says i'm nothing like my dad, he'll be exactly like his dad, eric fehr they're all going to be just like their dad. >> w
maryland hosting rutgers. this was a three-man dancing group earlier but he does come back to do the news. first half lauren missing. later in the half maryland loses the ball here but get it right back. shot clock about to expire. throws up a prayer. maryland up in the second terps up lexie brown gets the bucket. coach colter big shot brown. maryland beats rutgers. 16th straight win. now 13-0 in the big ten for the terps. nice work out there. >>> capitals coach barry trotz is taking...
88
88
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea. what they saw immediately was if we can accept women students, we will upgrade our academic standards. of. .. i rode with my friends one of the first, the first published case was on sex discrimination and law. but we came to see -- all by the way i should say a brilliant lawyer who worked for he didn't work for pay but he was one of the general counsel, he spotted what he said is going to be the turning point gender discrimination case. the year 1970 and the supreme court has never seen a gender classification that it thought was unconstitutional. this case was decided by the supreme court of idaho. it was about a woman named sally lee who was divorced when her son was what the law called of tender years so sally got custody. when the boy got to be a teenager, and the father said now he needs to be prepared for a man's world so i wa
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and thank goodness we did not have to make a federal case of it, because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea. what they saw immediately was if we can accept women students, we will upgrade our academic standards. of. .. i rode with my friends one of the first, the first published case was on sex discrimination and law. but we came to see -- all by the way i should say a brilliant lawyer who worked for he didn't work for...
61
61
Feb 27, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and the south jersey bureau finds a salary gap at rutgers university. according to the study, more than a dozen doctors and three athletic coaches make more than a million dollars a year. but half of the university's employees made less than $50,000 a year. the median salary for tenure faculty is around $120,000. and rutgers' president makes $650,000 per year. >>> students at montgomery county community college in pottstown could have a more traditional college atmosphere. the college spent 18 months studying the feasibility of adding dorms on campus. and now it's partnering with the philadelphia developer to build a student-only residential community. the developer is looking for land and working on a part timer in ship deal. >>> now to the jersey shore where projects to replenish sand on the beach of margate is on hold. they canceled the project citing legal issues. margate and beach property owners are suing in court over the dune work. the beach replenishment won't replace the homes and be expensive to maintain. >>> clouds overhead and we are watchi
. >>> and the south jersey bureau finds a salary gap at rutgers university. according to the study, more than a dozen doctors and three athletic coaches make more than a million dollars a year. but half of the university's employees made less than $50,000 a year. the median salary for tenure faculty is around $120,000. and rutgers' president makes $650,000 per year. >>> students at montgomery county community college in pottstown could have a more traditional college...
40
40
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
then i had clive ferguson when i left rutgers to become dean of the howard law school. rutgers tried to replace him with another african-american man so the next best thing is how i got my first teaching job. the dean was very good. he said you know, it is a state university will have to take a cut in salary. so i asked how much and the answer is he has a wife and two children to support. so let with other women at the campus title seven was not on the books until the year after but there was the equal pay act the very year. so the women got together to brought the equal pay case which after many years was settled. and every woman guy a substantial raise a think 6,000 was the lowest. and that was real money. >> host: and that experience focused on gender equality cases after you started teaching? >> i did not set my own agenda at all. there were two forces operating. with the students wanted to have a course i thought it was the pretty good idea i went to the library and read every federal decision today means precious little. and then the coming to the aclu and schoolt
then i had clive ferguson when i left rutgers to become dean of the howard law school. rutgers tried to replace him with another african-american man so the next best thing is how i got my first teaching job. the dean was very good. he said you know, it is a state university will have to take a cut in salary. so i asked how much and the answer is he has a wife and two children to support. so let with other women at the campus title seven was not on the books until the year after but there was...
436
436
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> a rutgers student is recovering from wounds after being attacked inside a campus brar. investigators say the suspect is not a rutgers student and was taken into custody shortly after. the victim's injuries are not life threatening. an information continues. >>> it is hard to imagine it's been one year since parts of areas were froze anyonen in place. what has been done since the ice storm to keep the electricity running in case another storm hits? >>> and tonight we're dealing with a cold air mass also a lot of wind. that will make it feel close to zero degrees. how could it will be tomorrow and the next round of rain and snow. >> and coming up at 6:00 why a new bill in new jersey could allow convicted drunk drivers to get their license back much sooner. e . >>> here are some of the stories making headlines on nbc 10 news at 5:45. following breaking news in southwest philadelphia this afternoon. four grade school students taken to the hospital after coming into contact with crack cocaine. police say another student brought the drugs to the mitchell elementary school tod
. >>> a rutgers student is recovering from wounds after being attacked inside a campus brar. investigators say the suspect is not a rutgers student and was taken into custody shortly after. the victim's injuries are not life threatening. an information continues. >>> it is hard to imagine it's been one year since parts of areas were froze anyonen in place. what has been done since the ice storm to keep the electricity running in case another storm hits? >>> and...
78
78
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers writing a six-game winning streak. terps in gold on the attack. drives spins, fades, and lookout. how about that? harrison will take this in. it will miss, but she will get her own rebound. she had 15 points. 37-29, maryland. brown was too much. she went 3-3 beyond the arc. now here this, the seattle seahawks general manager said he is not sure whether marshawn lynch will play next season. the beast is fed up. he has one year left on his contract. he is 29 years old. here is my take. lynch went to cal berkeley. he is a smart guy. he will not leave all of that money on the table and he will be back. michael butler -- malcolm butler. the truck that brady tried to get. he tried to give it to butler. there was going to be a $20,000 gift tax. the wizards have won two in a row. it is the last game before the all-star break. bradley beal will miss it. >> it is ok. we have the second half of the season. are you happy at work? >> absolutely. >> how a new device can measure that emotion and what it could mean for the future of your office. (vo) after 50 yea
rutgers writing a six-game winning streak. terps in gold on the attack. drives spins, fades, and lookout. how about that? harrison will take this in. it will miss, but she will get her own rebound. she had 15 points. 37-29, maryland. brown was too much. she went 3-3 beyond the arc. now here this, the seattle seahawks general manager said he is not sure whether marshawn lynch will play next season. the beast is fed up. he has one year left on his contract. he is 29 years old. here is my take....
45
45
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and, thank goodness, we did not have to make a federal case of it because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- i mean what they saw immediately was, if we can accept women students we will upgrade our academic standing. so there were the complaints that were coming in to the aclu. there were the students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools across the country. there was a women in the law conference i attended at -- i think the first one was at yale. and we were getting out materials to -- i rode with my friends, herman cain and kenneth davidson, one of the published cases on sex discrimination and the law. but we came to see -- by the way, i should say who the "we" were. a brilliant lawyer, marvin kilpack, he was one of the general counsel. he spotted in law week what he said is going to be the turning point -- gender discrimination case. the year is 1970 and the supreme court has never seen a gender classification that it tho
his son had gone to rutgers. his daughter couldn't go to rutgers and, thank goodness, we did not have to make a federal case of it because the rutgers faculty was so keen on the idea -- i mean what they saw immediately was, if we can accept women students we will upgrade our academic standing. so there were the complaints that were coming in to the aclu. there were the students. and this was beginning to happen at law schools across the country. there was a women in the law conference i...
76
76
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
eric lagrand from rutgers university was given the father bill atkinson award given out each year toson, group or organization for their service to their community and beyond. lagrand was paralyzed after a tackle during a football game in 2010. he's ban leader off the field since advocating for people with disabilities. his jersey number 52 was the first to ever be retired by rutgers in 2013. >> powerball mania sums up last night's mad scramble to buy tickets for shot at more than a half billion dollars. well we all know how this turned out. we're still here so obviously the winners weren't in this particular area. the big winners are in texas north carolina and puerto rico but somebody who bought a ticket in delaware county also has a big chunk of change coming. >> in fact winning ticket was sold here at domestic and imported beverage in glenn mills much the ticket matches all five white numbers. the person holding the ticket still has not come forward. the store's owner says the location has been lucky for powerball players before. >> this is actually our second powerball winner. w
eric lagrand from rutgers university was given the father bill atkinson award given out each year toson, group or organization for their service to their community and beyond. lagrand was paralyzed after a tackle during a football game in 2010. he's ban leader off the field since advocating for people with disabilities. his jersey number 52 was the first to ever be retired by rutgers in 2013. >> powerball mania sums up last night's mad scramble to buy tickets for shot at more than a half...
102
102
Feb 26, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers president makes $650,000 a year. >>> some of us saw snow today. all of us though are headed back into the ice box. now is the time to look ahead to warmer times. why experts say get ready to book your shore rental property soon. >>> and today the feds took a big step forward in tightening its grip on internet service providers. what that means for you, the web surfer. but first, here's what's coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> next an isis suspect arrested by the feds. new at 6:00 we're uncovering new information about his terror plans and his connection to our area. >>> then 500 people stuck in a septa train for more than an hour. now we're digging into what caused the electrical wires to fall on the train and how long it could impact your commute. plus we told you about the expansion of the montgomery county community college. new at 6:00 how these plans are impacting the rest of the community. count on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> despite today's snow and what continues to be a bitter cold winter how about thinking about summer. why not?
rutgers president makes $650,000 a year. >>> some of us saw snow today. all of us though are headed back into the ice box. now is the time to look ahead to warmer times. why experts say get ready to book your shore rental property soon. >>> and today the feds took a big step forward in tightening its grip on internet service providers. what that means for you, the web surfer. but first, here's what's coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> next an isis suspect...
68
68
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the temperatures are looking at rutgers in the picture here they have dropped into the teens. and below the teens with the wind blowing to feel like well below zero. the actual temperature just dropped to 3 degrees in philadelphia. zero in reading. atlantic city, 2 degrees right now. we'll see sunshine from the city to the outlying areas throughout the day today. we'll look at windchills as low as 20 degrees below zero for coatsville. it is 15 below in mount holly and similar situations for millville millville. it's going to be cold all throughout the morning. the hour-by-hour feels like temperatures, 8 degrees below zero at 10:00 this morning in philadelphia. by lunchtime we'll see 1 below for a windchill in the city. that will climb to 1 below zero with the stronger winds forecasted for cape may. it will be a frigid day today. record low temperatures this morning, teens for highs this afternoon with the wind gusting to 30 miles an hour to start with this morning. and on track for tomorrow, clouds and then snow developing in the afternoon, but saturday evening when we get bor
the temperatures are looking at rutgers in the picture here they have dropped into the teens. and below the teens with the wind blowing to feel like well below zero. the actual temperature just dropped to 3 degrees in philadelphia. zero in reading. atlantic city, 2 degrees right now. we'll see sunshine from the city to the outlying areas throughout the day today. we'll look at windchills as low as 20 degrees below zero for coatsville. it is 15 below in mount holly and similar situations for...
116
116
Feb 10, 2015
02/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> the lady turps are back in facing the 18th ranked rutgers. maryland is 12-0 in the big 10, looking for their 16th straight win. big news for maryland baseball today, coming off a first ever appearance in the regional, the turps are being picked to win the big ten, the program won a full record 40 games. they open their season this friday in myrtle beach. and a daily remind tore vote in the high school game of the week poll. four games to choose from. we will highlight the winner friday night. now apparently harper has a huge love of all things ice cream. over the part couple of weeks he posted instagram photos of him eating ice cream straight out of the container and a big ice cream sandwich. that looks delicious. and that prompted teammate to tweet one day you will be old like me and your metabolism will come to a screeching halt, then you will have to eat skinny cow. >> hey, nothing wrong with that. >> ice cream belongs on top of something, pie, cake, brownie -- you have to go all the way with the ice cream. >> yes. and put it in the microw
. >> the lady turps are back in facing the 18th ranked rutgers. maryland is 12-0 in the big 10, looking for their 16th straight win. big news for maryland baseball today, coming off a first ever appearance in the regional, the turps are being picked to win the big ten, the program won a full record 40 games. they open their season this friday in myrtle beach. and a daily remind tore vote in the high school game of the week poll. four games to choose from. we will highlight the winner...
45
45
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers at rutgers university studying the effect of weather change say there may an everyone. >> you change the polar ice cap of a planet the planet behaves differently. this is deceptive because this is the sixth warmest winter in the u.s. while the east digs out of the snow, the west are tracking the warmest februaries on record. >> the countries opposition leader wants people there to renight and resist government plans to crackdown on dissidents. and they say that the mayor of caracas must be released. accused of plotting a coup with the help of the u.s. >> these are allegations we've seen with the maduro government. the allegations are ludicrous. the venezuelan government should stop blaming the united states and others members of the international community, the united states is not promoting unrest in venezuela, nor are we attempt to do so undermine venezuela's economy or it's government. >> two men accused of trying to kill the bolivian president six years ago say they're guilty. they are guilty to rebellion. >> there are been protests in hate less' haiti's capitol at a c
researchers at rutgers university studying the effect of weather change say there may an everyone. >> you change the polar ice cap of a planet the planet behaves differently. this is deceptive because this is the sixth warmest winter in the u.s. while the east digs out of the snow, the west are tracking the warmest februaries on record. >> the countries opposition leader wants people there to renight and resist government plans to crackdown on dissidents. and they say that the mayor...
37
37
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
if its plan is not approved by the researchers at rutgers universityeuro group. taxes have risen sharply during the crisis, but so too are people not paying them. >> these are the children whose parents lost the ability to care for them. they are among 300 living in a charity, not only does it not seek state subsidies. it also pays $130,000 in taxes each year, almost five times what it paid before the crisis. with that money, it says, it could care for another 25 children. >> we have a lot of important charities and institutions in greece. they could increase their work. but they cannot. not because they're lacking of any governmental subsidyies. but of course the government by taxation is taking the money of the private donor for a company that gave to the charities for making and doing what the states should do. >> greeks now owe the treasury an unprecedenteded $86 billion and they seem increasingly unable to pay. creditors believe that greece is going to fall $4.5 billion short of its target this year. the vast majority of taxpayers owes less than $5,000, and
if its plan is not approved by the researchers at rutgers universityeuro group. taxes have risen sharply during the crisis, but so too are people not paying them. >> these are the children whose parents lost the ability to care for them. they are among 300 living in a charity, not only does it not seek state subsidies. it also pays $130,000 in taxes each year, almost five times what it paid before the crisis. with that money, it says, it could care for another 25 children. >> we...
39
39
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
focus on putting a top of increase of uncollected taxes which grew by 1.1 billion researchers at rutgers euros in january. the next step is to help those who cannot pay. >> austerity government did manage to increase tax collection from the middle class but experts say this is not sustainable. adding to this problem is a promise to abolish roundly hated property tax. to provide social spending while cutting taxes it has to bring growth and pair back an expensive state and grease's creditors simply don't seem to believe that it can. al jazeera athens. >> we spoke to vincenzo scarpetto, who said that the ruling party may be claiming the agreement reached as a victory but it would be a hard sell at home. >> i think the domestic political fall fall out is going to be one of the most interesting aspects. we have interested to the statement made this morning, and of course the greek government will be trying to sell this as a victory at home. i think it will be a hard sale because on many points the greek government has capitulated. it's important to bear in mind that we're only talking now ab
focus on putting a top of increase of uncollected taxes which grew by 1.1 billion researchers at rutgers euros in january. the next step is to help those who cannot pay. >> austerity government did manage to increase tax collection from the middle class but experts say this is not sustainable. adding to this problem is a promise to abolish roundly hated property tax. to provide social spending while cutting taxes it has to bring growth and pair back an expensive state and grease's...
145
145
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
worry about if he is considering a possible run for president next year, according to the latest rutger poll 53% of new jersey voters feel unfavorable towards christie that is the first time they have seen a clear majority of negative opinions against the governor, 52% of people disprove of the job, and 42% approve. that is down 6 points in two months, of the negatives most mention christie's attitude and they site the bridge gate scandal. >>> and a man who talked his disappearance at the jersey shore has turned himself in. andrew biddle has been missing since july of last year when his boat hit rocks in bridgeport. he is an experienced boater and won several professional races authorities were suspicious and it happened shortly after he was indicted on a theft by deception case he and his employer were cited with deceiving people and stealing money. >>> and now why parents can skip vaccinations for their children. a lehigh valley democrat is cosponsoring the bill with a republican that would eliminate vaccinations for philosophical reasons and for medical and religious reasons, they sa
worry about if he is considering a possible run for president next year, according to the latest rutger poll 53% of new jersey voters feel unfavorable towards christie that is the first time they have seen a clear majority of negative opinions against the governor, 52% of people disprove of the job, and 42% approve. that is down 6 points in two months, of the negatives most mention christie's attitude and they site the bridge gate scandal. >>> and a man who talked his disappearance at...
87
87
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers eagleton poll release dad 63% of the people who responded say the seaside gambling resort's best days are in the avenue. only 25% say they are still to come. the poll also found the majority support governor christie's appointment last month of an emergency manager for atlantic city. four of atlantic city's 12 casinos closed last year and the city has massive financial problems. >>> it is video that mitt make you do double take. >> that's right. >>> a car laying on top of other cars in a local neighbor. how this whole thing went down. >> and watch what you drink in one local county. some are explaining about a salty taste in their drinking water. authorities say they know why it's happening and their answer may not make you feel any better better. howard life in clearwater. >> reporter: yes i'm life and it's first official day of full workouts for the phillies. not everybody is happy. i think ryan howard will be one of those people. we'll talk about that coming up in sports. >> demolition derby in ardmore except it wasn't planned. suv somehow went airborne that landed on top of c
rutgers eagleton poll release dad 63% of the people who responded say the seaside gambling resort's best days are in the avenue. only 25% say they are still to come. the poll also found the majority support governor christie's appointment last month of an emergency manager for atlantic city. four of atlantic city's 12 casinos closed last year and the city has massive financial problems. >>> it is video that mitt make you do double take. >> that's right. >>> a car laying...
99
99
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
we started over at rutgers. rutgers is opened today n delay. opened as urn.hat is a commuter school by the way right across ben franklin bridge. delayed start rowan just announced 12:30 along with stockton 12:30, burlington community college in mount laurel closed and close to moorestown, 5 inches of snow, 2:00 p.m. they will start class at two. then completely shut down, even though rowan is a 12:30 opening here in gloucester county, gloucester community colleges shut down for the day, so is camden community college. how strange is that. two community colleges completely closed. one opening up at 2:00 p.m. two state colleges rowan and stockton opening lunchtime. the rutgers university is completely opened. that gives you varying ideas of school district this guy just shoveled his walk. he did a good job there. this guy is not shoveling their walk and smartly this woman behind us is walking on the sidewalk. we passed so many people don't want to walk through the snow on unshoveled sidewalks. they are walking in the street which is very dangerous because they
we started over at rutgers. rutgers is opened today n delay. opened as urn.hat is a commuter school by the way right across ben franklin bridge. delayed start rowan just announced 12:30 along with stockton 12:30, burlington community college in mount laurel closed and close to moorestown, 5 inches of snow, 2:00 p.m. they will start class at two. then completely shut down, even though rowan is a 12:30 opening here in gloucester county, gloucester community colleges shut down for the day, so is...
75
75
Feb 18, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
rutgers university behavioral health care will not be building that home in berlin after dozens of peopleame out to protest the plan citing their safety concerns. under the plan up to eight people who have mental health issues would have been able to live in the group home at any given time. >>> and gloucester county is working to fix a rusty water problem mostly in the bellmeade and royal oaks part of town. officials urged residents to run their faucets until the water clears. they say the discolored water is not a health threat. >>> and new jersey is offering training programs to help get residents ready for new jobs coming to camden. potential workers learn skills from the camden county college partnered with business and construction labor unions. the program will serve just 20 residents the serve year as they will be trained in specific jobs currently available at four businesses. >>> and more than 11 million people are now covered under president obama's affordable care act but the final number could grow or shrink because some people didn't finish their applications before the febr
rutgers university behavioral health care will not be building that home in berlin after dozens of peopleame out to protest the plan citing their safety concerns. under the plan up to eight people who have mental health issues would have been able to live in the group home at any given time. >>> and gloucester county is working to fix a rusty water problem mostly in the bellmeade and royal oaks part of town. officials urged residents to run their faucets until the water clears. they...
51
51
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
a rutgers organization will release a new report this afternoon about open textbooks. that an online alternative to the traditional book that can cost hundreds of dollars. the student organization says this alternative could save students on the camden campus alone hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> a frigid start this morning with temperatures falling. and we have some new records this morning. philadelphia not near the record yet. 10 degrees in the city. the record is 2 degrees on this date. 10 at philadelphia international. humidity is way down part of what you need to see with the very low temperatures and very dry air. and light irwind out of the north at 7 miles an hour. a little stronger at the airport than most of the area feeling like 1 degree below zero in philadelphia international. big bear temperatures are below zero this morning. you'll see sunshine in the mountains and across the rest of the area. that's going to be a slow warm up today. while it's 10 in philadelphia. 7 in northeast philadelphia. washington township is at 7 degrees. chester springs ri
a rutgers organization will release a new report this afternoon about open textbooks. that an online alternative to the traditional book that can cost hundreds of dollars. the student organization says this alternative could save students on the camden campus alone hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> a frigid start this morning with temperatures falling. and we have some new records this morning. philadelphia not near the record yet. 10 degrees in the city. the record is 2 degrees on...
34
34
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
a shift southwards of part of the arctic weather system called the polar vortexes, researchers at rutgersversity studying the effect of climate change on weather patterns say there may be a link. >> you change the polar ice cap of a planet and it the planet we a differently. >> reporter: yet the snowy expanses are deceptive. meteorologically this winter has been the sixth warmest on record in the usa since records began. in fact, even as the east digs out of the snow the western half of the u.s. is experiencing unseasonably mild weather. some cities on track to record their warmest february on his record, al jazerra. >>> russia is raising the prospect of cutting off gas surprise to ukraine. prime minister dimitri medev pete putin on friday and warned ukraine has only pays for enough gas to last just a few more days. >>> there has been more shelling near the boarder between myanmar and china. fighting has been going on for two weeks between myanmar's army and gunmen who want greater a town me for ethnic chinese in myanmar. so far around 30,000 refugees have crossed over to china for safety
a shift southwards of part of the arctic weather system called the polar vortexes, researchers at rutgersversity studying the effect of climate change on weather patterns say there may be a link. >> you change the polar ice cap of a planet and it the planet we a differently. >> reporter: yet the snowy expanses are deceptive. meteorologically this winter has been the sixth warmest on record in the usa since records began. in fact, even as the east digs out of the snow the western...
70
70
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a virus has struck more than 150 students at east rutgers university over the weekend.the norovirus causes vomiting and stomach pain. it can survive on surfaces for several weeks we are told. >>> and now to the measles scare at princeton university. they are banning faculty members and students from campus unless they show they are protected from the virus. 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 cam
. >>> and a virus has struck more than 150 students at east rutgers university over the weekend.the norovirus causes vomiting and stomach pain. it can survive on surfaces for several weeks we are told. >>> and now to the measles scare at princeton university. they are banning faculty members and students from campus unless they show they are protected from the virus. a princeton student does have the measles. the officials say the student has recovered and is no longer...
65
65
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the former rutgers player was paralyzed during a game back in 2010. he travels the country and raises awareness about dissables. congratulations to eric. >>> we'll be right back. ♪
the former rutgers player was paralyzed during a game back in 2010. he travels the country and raises awareness about dissables. congratulations to eric. >>> we'll be right back. ♪
99
99
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile a rutgers eagleton poll shows 59% of jersey residents do not think chris christie would make a good president. about half don't think he's going to get his party's nomination. and two-thirds say his decision making to sign or veto bills is based on a bid for the white house, not based on the best interest of the state. >>> turning again to overseas this could be some pretty big fuse and let's hope positive news. officials in pakistan and afghanistan say the taliban is now open to peace negotiations with the afghan government. according to the "washington post" diplomats are saying the same thing, describing what could be the first potential direct talks between the two sides in that long running war. the obama administration, however, stressed that united states is not in direct talks with the taliban, adding the last formal negotiations took place back in 2012. we're going to be talking to richard engel about this coming up on "morning joe." >>> as you look at the front pages of the papers here the "wall street journal" talks about walmart lifting pay, as the market gets hig
meanwhile a rutgers eagleton poll shows 59% of jersey residents do not think chris christie would make a good president. about half don't think he's going to get his party's nomination. and two-thirds say his decision making to sign or veto bills is based on a bid for the white house, not based on the best interest of the state. >>> turning again to overseas this could be some pretty big fuse and let's hope positive news. officials in pakistan and afghanistan say the taliban is now...
61
61
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
a rutgers organization released a report this afternoon about what is called open textbooks, the online traditional to the textbook that could save students on the camden campus a loan hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> and it's a frigid start this morning. the temperatures are still falling. the good news is we don't have much in the way of wind. the bad news is it is plain cold on its own. some of the coldest temperatures we have seen to lead to cars that will be reluctant to start and frozen pipes as well. it is still well above the record in philadelphia. the record is 2 degrees right now with 10 degrees in the city. we have already seen records fall in allentown and reading. allentown, 2 degrees below zero. and the record for reading is an old one from 1914. a new record there. and the cold extends to the shore. it's a dry view of cape may with clouds later in the day, but we'll get a completely sunny start before wet weather is in the south and rolls up the coast. it's going to move offshore. so we don't have to worry about the snow or freezing rain but we'll see clouds later t
a rutgers organization released a report this afternoon about what is called open textbooks, the online traditional to the textbook that could save students on the camden campus a loan hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> and it's a frigid start this morning. the temperatures are still falling. the good news is we don't have much in the way of wind. the bad news is it is plain cold on its own. some of the coldest temperatures we have seen to lead to cars that will be reluctant to...
92
92
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
he reportedly watched it at a bar with rutgers university exchange students. >>> it was a bit of they as students and a few teachers donated their hair to locks of love and they did tonight a very public way. the entire school was there when 12 brave volunteers chopped off 10 inches of their hair. >> i'm doing it for locks of love. it is for a good cause because people have have no hair. >> reporter: locks of love provides custom wigs or hair pieces for disadvantaged children who suffer from hair loss due to cancer or other medical conditions. this is the 12th year that this school has participated, and it all started with the help of dana a shane, who owns salon le vogue in southampton. >> i want to thank out of our volunteers. >> reporter: in order to qualify a participant's hair must be 10 inches long and it cannot be damage. despite the requirements lots of students were eager to help out. >> doing stuff for a good cause. >> reporter: after the event everyone who donated went downstairs and got brand new hair styles. some were sad to see their long hair go but were offered rhea a
he reportedly watched it at a bar with rutgers university exchange students. >>> it was a bit of they as students and a few teachers donated their hair to locks of love and they did tonight a very public way. the entire school was there when 12 brave volunteers chopped off 10 inches of their hair. >> i'm doing it for locks of love. it is for a good cause because people have have no hair. >> reporter: locks of love provides custom wigs or hair pieces for disadvantaged...
125
125
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: dave robinson is professor of climatology at rutgers university. he says what's behind it all is the polar vortex. >> the polar vortex is essentially the coldest air found in the northern hemisphere, and it's situated up in the arctic during the bulk of the winter, but occasionally, a lobe of that will dip south above the jet stream and allow that cold air down into the mid-atlantic states. stiementz last winter it was into the northern plains. >> reporter: but while the polar vortex has pushed that mass of frigid air south in eastern part of the country it's moved in the opposite direction out west, bringing warm dry weather. >> we really have a snow drought out west. we swroant that water available for irigration and drinking water out west as we go into next summer. >> reporter: robinson says the worst could be yet to come scott, in the form of flooding, if that ice pack in new england melts too quickly. >> pelley: chip reid in the capital tonight. chip thanks. following up now on last night's lead story fire kept investigators away from that tr
. >> reporter: dave robinson is professor of climatology at rutgers university. he says what's behind it all is the polar vortex. >> the polar vortex is essentially the coldest air found in the northern hemisphere, and it's situated up in the arctic during the bulk of the winter, but occasionally, a lobe of that will dip south above the jet stream and allow that cold air down into the mid-atlantic states. stiementz last winter it was into the northern plains. >> reporter: but...
168
168
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
the former rutgers player was paralyzed during a game back in 2010.e travels the country and raises awareness about dissables. congratulations to eric. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ >>> we thank you for watching white news at 11:00 o'clock. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. for beasley kathy and all of us here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. late show with david letter span next with tom hanks. have a good night. we'll s ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from america's own wooden rollercoaster, it's the "late show" with david letterman! tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now chiseled body tiebo instructor, david letterman! (cheers and applause) ♪ captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
the former rutgers player was paralyzed during a game back in 2010.e travels the country and raises awareness about dissables. congratulations to eric. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ >>> we thank you for watching white news at 11:00 o'clock. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. for beasley kathy and all of us here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. late show with david letter span next with tom hanks....
186
186
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
met up with some americans later and tweeted watching super bowl 49 at the pub in london with a few rutgers u he can change students. >>> a church in port richmond celebrating the arrival of a relic from a popular pope turned saint. archbishop cha pew celebrated mass at saint addle man. a vial of blood from pope saint john pope the second was play on the altar. the parish parish feels a special connect to the sane. he visited that in 1976 right before he became pope. >>> snow sleet and rain it's all expected to be falling throughout the night all across the region. we have team three eye on the storm coverage for you tonight. meteorologist kate bilo and justin drabick tracking the latest conditions for us. we'll start with kate. she's life with the cbs3 mobile weather lab in west chester where the flakes are certainly falling and have been for sometime now. right, kate? >> reporter: they really have, natasha. for the past hour the snow has been coming down very steadily. it took while for it to tart falling, but once it did, it really picked up in intent is the quickly you can see still fal
met up with some americans later and tweeted watching super bowl 49 at the pub in london with a few rutgers u he can change students. >>> a church in port richmond celebrating the arrival of a relic from a popular pope turned saint. archbishop cha pew celebrated mass at saint addle man. a vial of blood from pope saint john pope the second was play on the altar. the parish parish feels a special connect to the sane. he visited that in 1976 right before he became pope. >>> snow...
49
49
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> major changes are on the way for rutgers university's main campus in new brunswick.nder a new master plan presented this week the school is considering building a boardwalk along the river. the plan also calls for a new dining hall and student center. also a foot bridge would link new brunswick and piscataway campuses. >> a lot of growth. >> you're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> starting with snow. and it started. nbc 10 first alert weather team tracking winter weather moving into parts of our area right now. >> live look lehigh county shows that light snow falling just as meteorologist bill henley told us it would. this is coming ahead of a change in temperature headed our way. temperatures will drop and some bitter cold air will move in. good morning and welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. >> and i'm tracy davidson. let's find out about the snow and bitter cold temperatures with bill henley. bill? >> i think the snow is going to have less of an impact on our area than the cold that will be here later today. just som
. >>> major changes are on the way for rutgers university's main campus in new brunswick.nder a new master plan presented this week the school is considering building a boardwalk along the river. the plan also calls for a new dining hall and student center. also a foot bridge would link new brunswick and piscataway campuses. >> a lot of growth. >> you're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> starting with snow. and it started....
73
73
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
why they blame rutgers university for putting them in an unsafe situation. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance, even with 4 loans from undergrad? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one new loan at a lower rate and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy! just call citizens bank at 1-866-999-0218 or visit lightenyourloan.com. our customers who refinance save an average of $145 a month- more than $1,700 a year! so treat yourself to something from that in-flight magazine! but why stop there? you can save up for a new car, a wedding or a down payment on the home of your dreams. we got windchimes! what? you should tell them about the windchimes! find out how much you can save by refinancing your student loans. we call it utopia out here. it's so peaceful! so peaceful! call citizens bank at 1-866-999-0218 or visit lightenyourloan.com. >>>
why they blame rutgers university for putting them in an unsafe situation. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance, even with 4 loans from undergrad? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one new loan at a lower rate and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy!...
72
72
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
wonderful book, a former and longtime professor at george washington university moved on directors -- rutgers and is now retired. the failure of race and planning in the district of columbia. the point i want to make is that there has been particularly once the process of development changed, speeded up so dramatically during and after the civil war in washington, there's always been a struggle between -- social justice would have meant dealing with race relations in the city, the physical city -- we've all seen too many photographs showing a picture of the capital building. in the foreground are a number of these alley houses, mean small, dirty, unsanitary places where poor blacks lived in the alleys all around the capital. this whole idea of a struggle for washington soul -- i'm not sure it has one -- to try to get the balance right. i would say that overall i think that the beauty side, building the magnificent, elegant marble and granite -- mostly just marble -- city that we have today. i think beauty one hands down. -- won hands down. a lot of the changes that it tipped the scales in fav
wonderful book, a former and longtime professor at george washington university moved on directors -- rutgers and is now retired. the failure of race and planning in the district of columbia. the point i want to make is that there has been particularly once the process of development changed, speeded up so dramatically during and after the civil war in washington, there's always been a struggle between -- social justice would have meant dealing with race relations in the city, the physical city...
90
90
Feb 6, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
janinging us now, he is also a lecturer at rutgers university professor good evening and thank you. >> thank you. >> king abdul la has called for a relentless war an earth shaking response what else can we expect from jordan. >> we expect jordan to play a major role, especially if there is an offensive attack on the ground, because isis cannot be question feeted from air. >> you are saying they could send in ground troops? >> i think if jordan doesn't send ground troops then you won't find any other country who is fully equipped and trained contention that could participate in the a led coalition, to liberate the areas occupied by isil. jordanian before this incident they used to say it is not our war, keep us out we have not participated in the any war we kept ourself away from the war in iraq, we kept ourselves in the war in syria, and the war in the lebanon, so it's not our war but after this incident, every jordanian feels effected. it is like he the son of every family to stand behind their leadership and to join the coalition forces. >> you talk about the ground troops and jorda
janinging us now, he is also a lecturer at rutgers university professor good evening and thank you. >> thank you. >> king abdul la has called for a relentless war an earth shaking response what else can we expect from jordan. >> we expect jordan to play a major role, especially if there is an offensive attack on the ground, because isis cannot be question feeted from air. >> you are saying they could send in ground troops? >> i think if jordan doesn't send ground...
200
200
Feb 3, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
shortly after she graduated from rutgers she was told that pres. obama had an executive order that gave her a chance to stay in america. she applied and was accepted. it meant that now the 1st time she could honestly think about going to medical school. she has never received any government assistance as an undocumented person in america she does not qualify it is a considerable challenge and hardship. she never did. she said i went from feeling hopeless and full of uncertainty regarding my future to feeling confident and optimistic that one day i might get the opportunity. and then something amazing happened. at at loyola university in chicago after the president's executive order decided that they would create ten spots ten spots in they're medical school for doctoral students around america. she applied. i got i got to go to loyola the data started classes and met ten of them. she is an amazing young woman an extraordinary academic achievement in her life and she is surrounded by those just like her. protected by president obama's executive orde
shortly after she graduated from rutgers she was told that pres. obama had an executive order that gave her a chance to stay in america. she applied and was accepted. it meant that now the 1st time she could honestly think about going to medical school. she has never received any government assistance as an undocumented person in america she does not qualify it is a considerable challenge and hardship. she never did. she said i went from feeling hopeless and full of uncertainty regarding my...
159
159
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
school jonathan signed up to be his buddy's teammate at penn state and his brother a running back at rutgers, he is 5, signing his letter too. >>> penn state comes to play temple on december 25th and owls welcomed 19th new athletes running back t.j. simmons from lake lakeland, the first four star recruit had offers from penn state and ohio state and penn state, he is the highest ranked owl's recruit in history, why not up a coach said. >> temple university and temple football is well respected, we are not a tier two program we are a program that people see on tv and go to bowl games and beat top 25 teams and our players go to the nfl and people have interest. >> also heading is jake robinson from hamilton. and six members of the back to back championship team signed at the next level including john runyon jr. >>> and villanova takes on marquette tonight, seventh ranked wildcats have to get past them. >> in all of their losses they lost by 3 or less, they are in every game and play with incredible tenacity. that is what we have to overcome, we don't want to match it we want to overcome. wrigh
school jonathan signed up to be his buddy's teammate at penn state and his brother a running back at rutgers, he is 5, signing his letter too. >>> penn state comes to play temple on december 25th and owls welcomed 19th new athletes running back t.j. simmons from lake lakeland, the first four star recruit had offers from penn state and ohio state and penn state, he is the highest ranked owl's recruit in history, why not up a coach said. >> temple university and temple football is...
112
112
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> rutgers university might find a boardwalk one day. plans call for a new dining hall and student center commons would be demolished to create a new heart of the campus. a footbridge would link the campuses. >>> vince lattanzio. running a food truck in phil is-y is about to get easier, if a new bill introduced to philadelphia city council passes. what does this mean for your favorite street eat? find out right now in this digital exclusive story from our partners at the philadelphia business journal by tapping on the nbc10 app. >>> there is hopeful news for women with an aggressive form of breast cancer. researchers have begun testing a vaccine they believe could prevent the cancer from returning. it targets so-called negative breast cancer by killing the deceased cells. the vaccine is given for six months after standard chemotherapy. it's difficult to treat and usually recurs. >>> penn trauma center was moved today. patients were taken by ambulance to a new location at presbyterian medical center. the hospital says it's two years in th
. >>> rutgers university might find a boardwalk one day. plans call for a new dining hall and student center commons would be demolished to create a new heart of the campus. a footbridge would link the campuses. >>> vince lattanzio. running a food truck in phil is-y is about to get easier, if a new bill introduced to philadelphia city council passes. what does this mean for your favorite street eat? find out right now in this digital exclusive story from our partners at the...
226
226
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
robert mahida from rutgers university and chairman of medicine at israel center.tely certain that vaccines do not cause autism? >> absolutely certain. there have been numerous studies, i have ten studies in my folder, in the green room, that conclusively show and the institute of medicine in the government has proven that autism is definitely not linked. >> this got started back in 1998 by so much british dude who wrote a paper with a few other people who studied 12 children, is that true? now he's lost his medical license? >> that's right. >> he's proven to be a fraud, the article is a fraud. the other doctors took their names off of it. wakefield started this all. >> that's right. five of those children had learning problems before the study, and three of them never had autism at all. that's eight out of the 12. so you go and figure that data was definitely false. and there have been all sorts of allegations surrounding that. it's a distinguished british journal removed the study in 2010 retracted the whole paper. and the british medical journal supports that as
robert mahida from rutgers university and chairman of medicine at israel center.tely certain that vaccines do not cause autism? >> absolutely certain. there have been numerous studies, i have ten studies in my folder, in the green room, that conclusively show and the institute of medicine in the government has proven that autism is definitely not linked. >> this got started back in 1998 by so much british dude who wrote a paper with a few other people who studied 12 children, is...
71
71
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers at rutgers university studying the effect of climate change on weather patterns say that there is a link. >> when you change the polar cap of the planet, the planet playoffs differently. >> this winter has been the sixth warmest since records began. even as the east digs out of the snow, the western half of the u.s. is experiencing unseasonbly mind weather. some cities on track to record the warmest februaries on record. al jazeera. >> malcolm x was equally loved and loathed during the u.s. civil rights movement. 50 years ago today he was shot dead on a street in new york. we look back at the legacy of one of america's controversial figures. >> he was the the voice of black anger. >> asmusas muslims more is needed. >> demands for civil rights changed in the '60s he spoke of black power and challenged martin luther king's idea that change would only come through non-violence. he spoke about how black lives matter, a message resonating 50 years after his sudden death. >> recent events of our police killings of black men. you look at the campaign. malcolm platformed was an a
researchers at rutgers university studying the effect of climate change on weather patterns say that there is a link. >> when you change the polar cap of the planet, the planet playoffs differently. >> this winter has been the sixth warmest since records began. even as the east digs out of the snow, the western half of the u.s. is experiencing unseasonbly mind weather. some cities on track to record the warmest februaries on record. al jazeera. >> malcolm x was equally loved...