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will be forced to contend championship game is a 19 year old running back who verbally committed to rutgers before changing his mind. brandon cruz rejoins us from indianapolis..cruzer, i'll bet the nittany lions are glad the football player. really talented and can make things happen even when it's you know not necessarily blocked clean or whatever it may be. then i think when you add the fact of what their doing you know with mcsorley and the receivers and wether it's him running the ball or pushing it down the field our defense will be tonight. the 6th ranked badgers meet number 7 penn state-saturday on fox--with the big ten championship at stake! coverage from indy kicks off tomorrow evening at 6. aaron rodgers and clay matthews are listed as questionable for sunday's packers game against visiting houston. that's 50-50 in nfl jargon. barring a setback, mike mccarthy expects number 12 to play. the coach'll go with as many veterans as possible during the stretch run. there have been too many big plays allowed because of inexperience. you have to; because at the end be prepared, but at the
will be forced to contend championship game is a 19 year old running back who verbally committed to rutgers before changing his mind. brandon cruz rejoins us from indianapolis..cruzer, i'll bet the nittany lions are glad the football player. really talented and can make things happen even when it's you know not necessarily blocked clean or whatever it may be. then i think when you add the fact of what their doing you know with mcsorley and the receivers and wether it's him running the ball or...
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that is before they beat rutgers to gain bowl eligibility. earlier today, robert burton spoke with him about the terps' upcoming bowl game. >> i'm thrilled for the kids. i think one of the cool parts are in a bowl game in the right and the reward. our guys deserve it. they have done a tremendous job. they have bought in to what we are trying to do. it has been hard and difficult for them. in a good way. e do. we are far from perfect but they fought through it. for the seniors to go out the right way to play a postseason game is important. erin: meantime, d.c. united spread good cheer as r.f.k. stadium was transformed to a holiday wonderland. presence for children in need. the u.s. marine corps is generous and surprising the kids with their own bikes and helmets. very nice. meanwhile, the ravens parting ways with the future hall of famer. the potential future hall of famer. the kick returner devin hester today after the team lost to patriots. said goodbye. jonathan: a lot of sound going away. thanks. maureen: cold weather coming our way. doug:
that is before they beat rutgers to gain bowl eligibility. earlier today, robert burton spoke with him about the terps' upcoming bowl game. >> i'm thrilled for the kids. i think one of the cool parts are in a bowl game in the right and the reward. our guys deserve it. they have done a tremendous job. they have bought in to what we are trying to do. it has been hard and difficult for them. in a good way. e do. we are far from perfect but they fought through it. for the seniors to go out...
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he earned a degree in criminal justice from rutgers at atlantic cape community college and was in the process of getting his masters. >> frankie had in my estimation unlimited potential. >> reporter: his professor said williams was one of the best students he's ever had, one who yearned to serve his community. >> as a student, he truly was inspirational and inspirational for me and that's the reason why i teach is people like frankie. >> white says if you took everything that we recognize as good qualities in a human being, frankie williams, epitomized all of them. live in our jersey shore bureau, ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >> the driver of the car that killed the trooper was 61-year-old lloyd rudley, witnesses reported rudley was driving erratically. trooper williams was on the way to that call when rud lrley crad into him. this is the third loss on the in the past year, trooper todd cullen was killed back in march and trooper eli mccarson died last december. >>> sentencing day is less than a week away from a former congressman. prosecutors requested a sentence of 17 to 21 years behi
he earned a degree in criminal justice from rutgers at atlantic cape community college and was in the process of getting his masters. >> frankie had in my estimation unlimited potential. >> reporter: his professor said williams was one of the best students he's ever had, one who yearned to serve his community. >> as a student, he truly was inspirational and inspirational for me and that's the reason why i teach is people like frankie. >> white says if you took everything...
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he had been working at low's, got his rutgers, and this is what he wanted to do. >> it's not known why rudley crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind his wife >>> philadelphia police making an arrest in the murder of a northeast high school freshman, i willsy was fatally shot last monday. walking to a corner store with a friend. a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with the teen's murder surrendered, charges are pending. . >>> temple university is looking for a new football coach now that matt rhule is headed to baylor >> just days after leading the owls to an historic win. a look at why matt rhule is heading out >>> the temple owls were celebrating. sunday they cracked the, a ptop 25 but today they lost the main man that made the things possible. 20 wins over the last two seasons, conference champs for the first time since 1967. baylor is in the big 12. which will allow matt rhule to compete at the highest level. here's reaction from the cherry and white >> i wanted him to make the right decision for his family and him. i appreciate -- i thanked him for all he did and sai
he had been working at low's, got his rutgers, and this is what he wanted to do. >> it's not known why rudley crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind his wife >>> philadelphia police making an arrest in the murder of a northeast high school freshman, i willsy was fatally shot last monday. walking to a corner store with a friend. a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with the teen's murder surrendered, charges are pending. . >>> temple university is looking...
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rutgers says they have it.porter: at 6'2" and 275 pounds eric legrand was a star player on the rutgers football team. when one tackle changed his life. ooh. by eric legrand. >> fracturing his c-3 and c-4 vertebra paralyzing him from the neck down. in 2011 he told espn -- >> my body was stuck. tried to get up but i couldn't. i was like -- could i pass out, may i die here? >> reporter: but eric's spirit was unbreakable. >> it's not about the impossible, it's about the possible. >> reporter: his fox sports digital series "mission possible" pays tribute to inspiring athletes overcoming adversity. >> people see wheelchairs. i don't. i see a brotherhood. >> reporter: like pro wheelchair basketball player jeremy. >> did you see that? >> bam. >> reporter: and tommy, 5-year-old golf sensation. >> i'm only bilateral woman who ever finished the boston marathon. >> and jamie, a double amputee. for eric life has no limits and any mission is possible. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> wow! chills from head to toe right now.
rutgers says they have it.porter: at 6'2" and 275 pounds eric legrand was a star player on the rutgers football team. when one tackle changed his life. ooh. by eric legrand. >> fracturing his c-3 and c-4 vertebra paralyzing him from the neck down. in 2011 he told espn -- >> my body was stuck. tried to get up but i couldn't. i was like -- could i pass out, may i die here? >> reporter: but eric's spirit was unbreakable. >> it's not about the impossible, it's about the...
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he had been working at low's, got his rutgers, and this is what he wanted to do. >> it's not known whyudley crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind his wife >>> philadelphia police making an arrest in the murder of a northeast high school freshman, i willsy was fatally shot last monday. walking to a corner store with a friend. a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with the teen's murder surrendered, charges are pending. . >>> temple university is looking for a new football coach now that matt rhule is headed to baylor >> just days after leading the owls to an historic win. a look at why matt rhule is heading out >>> the temple owls were celebrating. sunday they cracked the, a ptop 25 but today they lost the main man that made the things possible. 20 wins over the last two seasons, conference champs for the first time since 1967. baylor is in the big 12. which will allow matt rhule to compete at the highest level. here's reaction from the cherry and white >> i wanted him to make the right decision for his family and him. i appreciate -- i thanked him for all he did and said
he had been working at low's, got his rutgers, and this is what he wanted to do. >> it's not known whyudley crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind his wife >>> philadelphia police making an arrest in the murder of a northeast high school freshman, i willsy was fatally shot last monday. walking to a corner store with a friend. a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with the teen's murder surrendered, charges are pending. . >>> temple university is looking for...
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he went to rutgers. got his degree. this is what he wanted to do. >> it is not known why he crossed the median. trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> happening today a philadelphia police officer nearly killed on the job is being honored for his bravery. officer jesse hartnett will receive the department's sergeant robert wilson valor award. hartnett you may remember was shot several times during an ambush in his patrol car this cobbs creek last january. he managed to shoot the suspect after he was shot. dozens of other officers will also be recognized for their bravery and heroism at the award ceremony. >>> vice-president joe biden is returning to his alma matter this morning and will deliver remarks at inauguration of the university of delaware's, 28th president janice yousonis. last night he appeared the late show with steve up colbert here on cbs-3. the vice-president says he had no regrets about his decision not to run for the white house after the death of his son beau last year. he also, backed away from mon
he went to rutgers. got his degree. this is what he wanted to do. >> it is not known why he crossed the median. trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> happening today a philadelphia police officer nearly killed on the job is being honored for his bravery. officer jesse hartnett will receive the department's sergeant robert wilson valor award. hartnett you may remember was shot several times during an ambush in his patrol car this cobbs creek last january. he managed to shoot...
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he went to rutgers, got his degree and this is what he wanted to do. >> reporter: accident is still under investigation, state police won't say why they believe that the driver crossed the median, and killed trooper williams. live from port norris, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police are crediting a neighborhood with never giving up the fight for justice in the hit and run death of the little girl. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown shows us death affected not only the community but police, and they worked together to finally get an arrest. >> the night before we made the arrest i had this weird feeling driving home, a warm, calm, feeling that i knew we were going to get the individual involved. >> reporter: for captain joe he have bologne it was a premonition to come true finally an arrest in the case of jayanna powell killed by a hit and run driver at sixth fired and lansdowne avenue on november 18th. >> this has touched me and a lot of folks, in this district. in a unique way. >> reporter: for the captain it was personal. little girl's life had been snuf
he went to rutgers, got his degree and this is what he wanted to do. >> reporter: accident is still under investigation, state police won't say why they believe that the driver crossed the median, and killed trooper williams. live from port norris, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police are crediting a neighborhood with never giving up the fight for justice in the hit and run death of the little girl. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha...
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we don't rutgers. got his degree. this is what he wanted to do. >> right thousand it is not known why he crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> the time is 5:35. this business news this morning the company that owns sesame place announced some job cuts. >> star bucks is bringing back a very popular promotion. money watch's hena daniels joins us live from the new york stock exchange with more, good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, you guys. here on wall street dow jones posted another record high. telecommunications stocks were among biggest gainers. dow jones rose 35, nasdaq finished 25 points higher. >>> sea world is slashing more than 300 jobs across the company's 12 parks. both attendance and revenue have taken hits in recent years following the film black fish, earlier this year company announced it was bringing an end to its orca breeding program and killer whale shows. the company is restructuring to eliminate cost and improve operations. in addition to owning sesame place in lan
we don't rutgers. got his degree. this is what he wanted to do. >> right thousand it is not known why he crossed the median, trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> the time is 5:35. this business news this morning the company that owns sesame place announced some job cuts. >> star bucks is bringing back a very popular promotion. money watch's hena daniels joins us live from the new york stock exchange with more, good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, you...
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it's the victory over number two unlike washington who played idaho, portland state, and rutgers in it they're out of conference schedule. it's looking at what washington did when they had one real test in the last month of this college football season, they lost to usc. a team of that's playing like one of the better teams in the country, like penn state is. and people will say it well those two losses at the beginning of the season matter, they certainly to a pitch team that ends up in the top 25 and a stomping by michigan when penn state was banged up. >> washington won last night over a top ten to colorado team. >> we do know the conditions of that game too, right? >> and a week before that, washington beat on the road beat a ranked washington state team. >> that loss to colorado in week fantastic year, but no. you go with a one loss conference champion washington. if you want to argue with anybody, argue about ohio state. clemson is in, washington is in, obviously alabama is in and ohio state's and at this point. >> i think this is as close as close gets. you can't just rely on it
it's the victory over number two unlike washington who played idaho, portland state, and rutgers in it they're out of conference schedule. it's looking at what washington did when they had one real test in the last month of this college football season, they lost to usc. a team of that's playing like one of the better teams in the country, like penn state is. and people will say it well those two losses at the beginning of the season matter, they certainly to a pitch team that ends up in the...
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>> rutgers university.sterboard around campus was telling students not to speak for fear of offending students and two think twice because they might micro aggress. >> we need to try that with pete for a while. >> it won't work. >> i can't say anything productive. >> how crazy is this? >> college is supposed to be a place where free speech is encouraged and tested. at rutgers and other universities we saw this mentality. >> these are all funny, but the sad part is that's more widespread than we think. you're using rutgers as an example, but this microaggression, 2016 is a year where that blew up. >> absolutely. we saw this all around the country. places were completely restricting free speech and convincing children -- i'm saying children because they're not treating them like adults. they're not educating them on the importance of the constitution. the nra, of course. everyone loves to beat up on the nra. there was a professor a the a community college in ohio who said he needs to gather up some friends, a
>> rutgers university.sterboard around campus was telling students not to speak for fear of offending students and two think twice because they might micro aggress. >> we need to try that with pete for a while. >> it won't work. >> i can't say anything productive. >> how crazy is this? >> college is supposed to be a place where free speech is encouraged and tested. at rutgers and other universities we saw this mentality. >> these are all funny, but the...
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. >>> rutgers university is blaming glitches for delays for payments to caters and others. faculty and others haven't had issues getting paid but restaurant hired for catering events were unpaid. guest speakers were also not reimbursed and even utilities were disconnected after not paid. workers for internal affairs said the bug in the system has been fixed. >>> this morning, we have issued a "first alert" for lehigh valley and berks county. meteorologist erika martin fills us in. >> of course, we're tracking that snow that's moving through lehigh valley. but here in philadelphia, it's dry right now. and temperatures are pretty much in the 30s with an easterly wind. that's really important because i'm going to show you the entire wind profile right here. notice, solar winds, and also seeing southerly winds. allentown, seeing northwesterly -- northeasterly winds, rather. and that's really important because we do have that colder air in place that could sustain that snow. and of course, that wintery mix. temperatures right now for allentown. 30 degrees. coatesville, 32. wilmi
. >>> rutgers university is blaming glitches for delays for payments to caters and others. faculty and others haven't had issues getting paid but restaurant hired for catering events were unpaid. guest speakers were also not reimbursed and even utilities were disconnected after not paid. workers for internal affairs said the bug in the system has been fixed. >>> this morning, we have issued a "first alert" for lehigh valley and berks county. meteorologist erika...
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she then took a faculty position at rutgers law school in 1963, moved to columbia law school in 1972 and while at columbia was instrumental in launching the women's small project of the aclu and became the leading advocate in the supreme court and elsewhere on gender discrimination and it didn't these cases very cleverly, knowing she would be in front of male judges, she frequently took male plaintiffs so that these judges could feel the pain. she was a real litigator. when justice white retired, she was appointed to the supreme court in 1993 and took her seat on august 10 and became the second female justice in the history of the court. i said a moment ago she is special. there is currently a major motion picture underproduction starring natalie portman playing the younger justice ginsburg before she assumed the bench. she has a new book out "my own words" her first book since becoming a justice. he holidays are right around the corner and we have a gift shop just downstairs. it will be open and there will be copies. there is an entire library to put it to justice ginsburg and a new
she then took a faculty position at rutgers law school in 1963, moved to columbia law school in 1972 and while at columbia was instrumental in launching the women's small project of the aclu and became the leading advocate in the supreme court and elsewhere on gender discrimination and it didn't these cases very cleverly, knowing she would be in front of male judges, she frequently took male plaintiffs so that these judges could feel the pain. she was a real litigator. when justice white...
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devils 68-32 over rutgers. carolina over wisconsin. the acc already wrapped up that big 10 challenge. in the nfl tonight the cowboys in the 3rd, the game going on right now on wral, and they lead the vikings 7-3. >> and now a much younger football team, a group of kids from knightdale about to go for quite a pride. >> r ride. >> reporter: the knightdale dragons are about to break through on a national level. they're one of six teams in their division picked to play in the pop warner national super bowl. the 9 to 11-year-olds can play. >> >. we're well balanced, we have a good core of running backs, and we have a really good defense. we've had several shut outs this year. >> reporter: this will be the dragons first trip to the pop warner super bowl, so these kids really are going to disney work. >> when we think back to august when we had our first practice, and where they've come since then as far as conditioning and their knowledge of football, and the effort, just seeing the there in their faces as we win games. >> reporter: the coac
devils 68-32 over rutgers. carolina over wisconsin. the acc already wrapped up that big 10 challenge. in the nfl tonight the cowboys in the 3rd, the game going on right now on wral, and they lead the vikings 7-3. >> and now a much younger football team, a group of kids from knightdale about to go for quite a pride. >> r ride. >> reporter: the knightdale dragons are about to break through on a national level. they're one of six teams in their division picked to play in the pop...
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. >> he explained how he went to rutgers and wanted to be a state trooper. and he was a happy young man and achieved his goals. as a neighbor williams was admired for constantly working and improving the house he purchased and making a point to reach out and help. >> the neighbor had to go up north and his wife was here alone, he came over and did the lawn and cared for her like he was her sister. >> just that kind of guy. >> that kind of guy. he will be missed by his neighbors that is for sure and everybody that knew him. no plans for a funeral we this due to be announced in the next 24 to 48 hours. live in egg harbor township, john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> new tonight at 5:00. authorities spend afternoon raiding a business in buck county. local agencies converge on a tobacco shop in bristol pike in bensalem and the store is under investigation for some type of fraud. undercover agents removed boxes of cigarettes from the building. >> temple university is dealing with the departure of its famous football coach tonight. this aftern
. >> he explained how he went to rutgers and wanted to be a state trooper. and he was a happy young man and achieved his goals. as a neighbor williams was admired for constantly working and improving the house he purchased and making a point to reach out and help. >> the neighbor had to go up north and his wife was here alone, he came over and did the lawn and cared for her like he was her sister. >> just that kind of guy. >> that kind of guy. he will be missed by his...
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those like alexander at rutgers and others randomly selected people put them into some way they enrich them and make them more enforced. robert hanssen advocates the future where people bet on the beliefs and values and advocates the market that can be used to choose the various policies and arguably it will lead to better outcomes than asking the experts what they think. if you talk about how the markets work and how they tend to be more informative than any other kind of system. the law professor at george mason advocates he's worried about this as well and the political ignorance he says he wants a radically decentralized system in which there's lots of different kinds of policies and is made to be very easy to move one place to another. it's easy to change which government rules over you and it will lead to better politics. what we ask a question about y you. he published eight books in 11 years how do you do that next >> guest: i try to write 20 hours a week. >> host: you have a job and children, how do you do that? >> guest: that is a good question. i try to d let the urgent to t
those like alexander at rutgers and others randomly selected people put them into some way they enrich them and make them more enforced. robert hanssen advocates the future where people bet on the beliefs and values and advocates the market that can be used to choose the various policies and arguably it will lead to better outcomes than asking the experts what they think. if you talk about how the markets work and how they tend to be more informative than any other kind of system. the law...
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kond lee zaharias, rutgers didn't want her to give the commencement speech.versities have become safe zone-y so a view that's counter to everything you may believe is kept out. does that apply? should he have a platform to speak? >> it doesn't apply. that was objecting to her politics which made no sense to me. i felt the protest was ridiculous. this is somebody advocating white supremacy. we discussed it. i interviewed on tv one spencer and his views are abhorrent. here is why this is critical. what he's saying frankly is overt. but when you have those folks who hold views like spencer they are covert. individuals who go on to hire, individuals who go on to fire. we must confront that. that's a fundamental problem. during the primary donald trump said 50% of americans are criminal or lazy. the point we have to confront is what are the personal views we have and how do they impact on the society. students reached out to come down to be part of this to say that's not who we are. >> let me play roland's interview with spencer. this is what he had to say on slav
kond lee zaharias, rutgers didn't want her to give the commencement speech.versities have become safe zone-y so a view that's counter to everything you may believe is kept out. does that apply? should he have a platform to speak? >> it doesn't apply. that was objecting to her politics which made no sense to me. i felt the protest was ridiculous. this is somebody advocating white supremacy. we discussed it. i interviewed on tv one spencer and his views are abhorrent. here is why this is...
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, he fridays springfield delaware county, went to cardinal o'hara high school and later played at rutgers. >>> layers to the nfl stand for no fun league. finally league showing some heart. cowboys running back ezekiel elliott celebrating a touchdown by jumping in the big salvation army kettle in the end zone right there. he got a penalty for excessive celebrations, but league says they will not fine him. he says he will make a donation. >> there is that. >> and, that would be cold blooded. >> salvation army. >> even emmitt up in the booth was loving it. >> thanks, don. >>> coming up next, we will have an update on the breaking news out of germany after a truck plowed into a crowded christmas village. >> plus... >> take a good look, armed men robbing elderly couple at gunpoint i'm anita oh, next up who police are looking for. >> could you spot this as a fake? cracking down on counterfeit, i'm chris van cleve, in carney new jersey with costumes officers as they try to keep >>> and, 50 others, hurt, after a truck, plowed through a crowded, christmas market, right out site have of a church. w
, he fridays springfield delaware county, went to cardinal o'hara high school and later played at rutgers. >>> layers to the nfl stand for no fun league. finally league showing some heart. cowboys running back ezekiel elliott celebrating a touchdown by jumping in the big salvation army kettle in the end zone right there. he got a penalty for excessive celebrations, but league says they will not fine him. he says he will make a donation. >> there is that. >> and, that would...
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in my job as a history professor at rutgers newark where i teach survey courses on u.s.istory in addition to courses on public history, i'm deeply concerned with what i've come to call historically politics. not necessarily the political uses of history by, say, politicians or by movements for the rights of marginalized people. instead, i propose an analysis much like that offered by racial or gender politics, one that can be applied to almost any act, utterance or cultural product. in each case we can and should ask what aspect of the past is being invoked here and why. to what end? what does this imply about who did what in the past and about who matters in the present? in other words, what does this use of the past suggest about who has a right to power in the present? because either seeking access to or justifying possession of power in the present is, i'd argue, the most important and prominent function of history in the public sphere. it is essential that we interrogate not only the historical accuracy, but also the historical politics of a show as popular as "hami
in my job as a history professor at rutgers newark where i teach survey courses on u.s.istory in addition to courses on public history, i'm deeply concerned with what i've come to call historically politics. not necessarily the political uses of history by, say, politicians or by movements for the rights of marginalized people. instead, i propose an analysis much like that offered by racial or gender politics, one that can be applied to almost any act, utterance or cultural product. in each...
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four teams but michigan won one season outside the state of michigan and only two road games against rutgersdful this year and against michigan state. had michigan won either game wh been or the ohio state game which it could hav wolverines would be sitting pretty. penn state with two losses will have a difficult time arguing it should be ahead of the washington team at one and if washington is even left out, then their nonconference strength of schedule would be to blame second worst in the country. >> rob and ron want to weigh in with you, rece. >> i think it's a strong argument michigan did a better team than washington but washington had the one loss and michigan had the two so -- >> rece, do they take into account how strong a team is late in the season. you can say penn state certainly a better team now than when they lost to michigan. >> i think they do account for improvement during the subjective part of the evaluation and certainly that will be taken into consideration, but one phrase you'll hear often on hour show today when we talk to toby, total body of work. they want every gam
four teams but michigan won one season outside the state of michigan and only two road games against rutgersdful this year and against michigan state. had michigan won either game wh been or the ohio state game which it could hav wolverines would be sitting pretty. penn state with two losses will have a difficult time arguing it should be ahead of the washington team at one and if washington is even left out, then their nonconference strength of schedule would be to blame second worst in the...
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he went to rutgers, got his degree and this is what he wanted to do. >> reporter: officials say not only was williams new to the state trooper's ranks but he also got married. no information on what caused the driver to go across median, and strike his vehicle. reporting live from port norris, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you, cleve. >>> philadelphia police make an arrest in the murder of the northeast high school student. iand willse was fatally shot at graft avenue in mayfair last monday night. he was walking to the corner store with the friend for snacks at the time. police say a 19 year-old man wanted in connection with the teen's murder surrendered this afternoon and charges are pend ago begins that man. >>> a baby is dropped into the waiting arms of rescuers as a fire tears through a frankford apartment building. the fire broke out around 4:00 f frankford avenue and sellers street. several people, baby dropped from the third story window. and, and, he suffered second degree burns, to his face, and hand. >> i got to the hospital, and everything was burning, except
he went to rutgers, got his degree and this is what he wanted to do. >> reporter: officials say not only was williams new to the state trooper's ranks but he also got married. no information on what caused the driver to go across median, and strike his vehicle. reporting live from port norris, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you, cleve. >>> philadelphia police make an arrest in the murder of the northeast high school student. iand willse was fatally...
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come together as a result of their association with this project done by jules farber who attended rutgers in new new brunswick with where he received a bachelor's degree in journalism, he wrote for various american and foreign publications and was awarded the silent prize by the minister of foreign affairs for the best articles published in the american press about the netherlands. farber wrote and published in english and dutch editions, and he has written three more books published in french and english, but his most recent project has been this collection, again, "james baldwin: escape from america." so a quick round of applause for our panelists and for jules -- [applause] and i'm going to go ahead and turn it over to them. >> [inaudible] >> oh, you're right. one last note. unfortunately, george wein was not able to join us tonight for the panel. he was very disappointed, but he was not feeling up to it. he turns 91 on monday, and he had a flu shot earlier this week and had a bad reaction to it, so he stayed home. but he wanted us to know how disappointed he was and that he really lov
come together as a result of their association with this project done by jules farber who attended rutgers in new new brunswick with where he received a bachelor's degree in journalism, he wrote for various american and foreign publications and was awarded the silent prize by the minister of foreign affairs for the best articles published in the american press about the netherlands. farber wrote and published in english and dutch editions, and he has written three more books published in french...
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he went to rutgers. he got the his degree.s is what he wanted to do. >> the investigation continues into why he did cross that median, trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> it is still out, still out for trump white house, president-elect, meets without going north carolina governor pat mcrory at trump toer. it comes he traveled to north carolina for second stop of his thank you tour. mr. trump formally introduced retired marine general james mattis as his pick for defense secretary. >>> federal judge set a friday hearing for green party candidate jill stein recount effort in pennsylvania. green party lawyers want to examine election system computers for any evidence of hacking. pennsylvania election officials updated the state vote count, it shows donald trump's lead over hillary clinton shrink to go 44,000 votes, pennsylvanians cast more than 6 million votes. >>> vice-president joe biden surprised reporters on monday, when he told them he was going to run for president in 2020. >> was he only kidding ? stephen colbert h
he went to rutgers. he got the his degree.s is what he wanted to do. >> the investigation continues into why he did cross that median, trooper williams leaves behind a wife. >>> it is still out, still out for trump white house, president-elect, meets without going north carolina governor pat mcrory at trump toer. it comes he traveled to north carolina for second stop of his thank you tour. mr. trump formally introduced retired marine general james mattis as his pick for defense...
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thank you and congratulations to the rutgers students. all beating out serious competition.hy president-elect trump asset chance to be better than his republican predecessors. this is bloomberg. ♪ generosity is its own form of power. you can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a really profound observation. you got a mean case of the detox blues. don't start a war you know you're going to lose. finally you can now find all of netflix in the same place as all your other entertainment. on xfinity x1. vonnie: it looks like the snow from earlier has melted. we are at world headquarters of bloomberg in new york. this is bloomberg markets. let's go to first word news. taylor: montana congressman brian zink he is donald trump's pick for secretary of the interior. he is a retired navy seal and was awarded two bronze stars for combat missions in iraq. if confirmed, he w
thank you and congratulations to the rutgers students. all beating out serious competition.hy president-elect trump asset chance to be better than his republican predecessors. this is bloomberg. ♪ generosity is its own form of power. you can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a...
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jeff mason, jay gibson, mark so many ton of time and phil rutger of the post and we'll do our best to disabuse you have the idea it's a boys club. i notice all the questioners are men, not a good thing. let me ask you about the transition. the political reported that while president-elect trump's landing team has been in place for a while, not all of them got the necessary security clearances, have you met your successor, how is the effort going to transfer the body of knowledge from you to whoever is going to be responsible for this 0 on january 20? >> i have not met my sucticesso. i am eager to sit down with that person. this role, i think as many of, you know, is one that was created in a post 9/11 environment and was specifically called down by the bush administration and in this administration to have one person who is focused on homeland security counterterrorism with direct and immediate access to the president. when i go upstairs about 50 paces from my cave office in the west wing up to the oval office, the president knows it's because something bad has happened, quite frankly
jeff mason, jay gibson, mark so many ton of time and phil rutger of the post and we'll do our best to disabuse you have the idea it's a boys club. i notice all the questioners are men, not a good thing. let me ask you about the transition. the political reported that while president-elect trump's landing team has been in place for a while, not all of them got the necessary security clearances, have you met your successor, how is the effort going to transfer the body of knowledge from you to...
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line right now, new jersey transit river line train suspended between walter reed right there by rutgers in camden all the way up to 36th street, 36th street, the big terminal, just a block away, from the accident scene at federal and river road. so, we will keep our eye on it, we will bring you up-to-date as soon as we get more info. live look at the roosevelt boulevard. southbound onramp from fox street an accident. coming in from new jersey, slower than normal. we've had some heavy rain all morning long, likes like the spigot finally got turnoff. everything slow, wet, working your way in toward the city. mike and alex back over to you. >> thank you, back to this big earthquake. right now, crews are searching desperately for survivors in this horrible quake in indonesia. >> nearly 100 people have been killed. but that number could go up as they search for more survivors. the six-point make tide quake struck early this morning. official say at least 97 people had been killed at this point bye again when it comes to the numbers they keep changing, young children, hundreds of others have,
line right now, new jersey transit river line train suspended between walter reed right there by rutgers in camden all the way up to 36th street, 36th street, the big terminal, just a block away, from the accident scene at federal and river road. so, we will keep our eye on it, we will bring you up-to-date as soon as we get more info. live look at the roosevelt boulevard. southbound onramp from fox street an accident. coming in from new jersey, slower than normal. we've had some heavy rain all...
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bill rogers, professor at rutgers, ron christie gop strategist and former special assistant to presidentrge w. bush. welcome. let's start with your reaction to something that was -- that mr. trump did yesterday, that is he applied the bully pulpit, used a business man's kind of leverage, i would say, to get something that he wanted from a carrier corporation and united technologies. some, like the wall street journal, are critical of that. even calling it a shakedown. how do you see it? >> i don't think it is a shakedown. this is a smart move. he had the opportunity several months ago to speak to mr. hayes, the chair of united technologies, which, of course, owns carrier. had a conversation. said we shouldn't be moving these jobs abroad to mexico. we should find a way to keep the jobs in indiana. they did so. they found some tax incentives working with the government of mike pence in indiana and fouad a way to do so. i think through negotiation and i think through deliberate tiff thought process this was the right thing to do. >> what do you think critics would have said if mr. obama had
bill rogers, professor at rutgers, ron christie gop strategist and former special assistant to presidentrge w. bush. welcome. let's start with your reaction to something that was -- that mr. trump did yesterday, that is he applied the bully pulpit, used a business man's kind of leverage, i would say, to get something that he wanted from a carrier corporation and united technologies. some, like the wall street journal, are critical of that. even calling it a shakedown. how do you see it?...
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a muscle grateful to my husband, my sister, and my colleagues at rutgers newark and elsewhere for readingrafts or otherwise discussing the play with me. i also want to thank the committee for the american book award for validating the importance of criticallylyvali interrogating the stories thatt popular culture tells us about our past. c i wasn't trained as a historian but rather as an anthropological archaeologist. my job as a history professor where i teach survey courses on u.s. history, in addition to courses on public history, i'm concerned about what i have come to call historical politics. by this i mean not necessarily the explicitly political history by state politician instead, i propose an analysis offered by racial politics or gender politics. one that can be applied to a product. in each case we can and should ask what aspect of the past is being evoked and why. to what ends. what does this imply about who did what in the past and who matters in the present? in other words, what does this use of the past suggest about who has the right to power in the present. because either
a muscle grateful to my husband, my sister, and my colleagues at rutgers newark and elsewhere for readingrafts or otherwise discussing the play with me. i also want to thank the committee for the american book award for validating the importance of criticallylyvali interrogating the stories thatt popular culture tells us about our past. c i wasn't trained as a historian but rather as an anthropological archaeologist. my job as a history professor where i teach survey courses on u.s. history, in...