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last spring they were transferred to rutgers. photos and a site map staffers included 12 sets of bones are currently unaccounted for. today the developer pmc property group indicated it delivered everything it had to rutgers. this site had once been an 18. >>> century baptist grade yard supposedly the bodies had been removed in the 19th century to the mount moriah cemetery in southwest. so back to the 12 apparently an unresolved situation here. rutgers professor here tells us that the remains are missing, that this is not an accounting error. the developer said it's checked both of its storage locations. there is not a third location and it delivered everything it had in storage to the folks at rutgers. live in olde city, john rawlins channel6 "action news." >> thank you john. >>> a frankford man is now facing charges accused of shooting and killing his own neighbors earlier this month. the charges come after the suspect was arrest released and then arrested again. "action news" reporter vernon odom live at police headquarters wi
last spring they were transferred to rutgers. photos and a site map staffers included 12 sets of bones are currently unaccounted for. today the developer pmc property group indicated it delivered everything it had to rutgers. this site had once been an 18. >>> century baptist grade yard supposedly the bodies had been removed in the 19th century to the mount moriah cemetery in southwest. so back to the 12 apparently an unresolved situation here. rutgers professor here tells us that the...
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. >>> tuition is going up at rutgers. up next, how much more students will have to pay for their education. >> bakery bandits. a thief is caught on camera. >>> a creative way to help kids avoid the summer slide. how parents combine the kitchen and quality time to help kids keep their math skills sharp. >>> 15 minutes past 6:00 a.m. police are looking for a thief making off with bread delivered to a bakery in south philadelphia that was supposed to be picked up later. the theft happened tuesday morning on south 8th street. brothers, joe and vince, shared the pictures of the thief in action. if you have information, call police. >>> rutgers announced they are raising tuition. they voted yesterday to raise tuition and fees by nearly 2%. tuition at the main campus will increase to more than 14,600 dlara year. rutgers camden will pay about $100 less than that. >>> 6:15. now, tackling the summer slide. students lose two months of math skills during the summer break if they don't do educational activities. >> with that in mind,
. >>> tuition is going up at rutgers. up next, how much more students will have to pay for their education. >> bakery bandits. a thief is caught on camera. >>> a creative way to help kids avoid the summer slide. how parents combine the kitchen and quality time to help kids keep their math skills sharp. >>> 15 minutes past 6:00 a.m. police are looking for a thief making off with bread delivered to a bakery in south philadelphia that was supposed to be picked up...
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property group indicated it had delivered everything it had to rutgers. an unresolved situation at this time. the developer says it's checked both its storage areas. it has not been able to find anything else. there was no third location as far as storage of the remains here on the philadelphia side. while professor moran over in camden says while they have done their due diligence and they do believe 12 remains are missing. lie live in olde city, john rawlins channel6 "action news." monica. >> thank you john. >>> this is 69-year-old kenneth hoyle of philadelphia's frankford section. tonight he's charged with murdering his neighbors. hoyle is accused of shooting and killing robert depaul and his girlfriend august dempsey on july 16th. investigators questioned hle they say he admitted shooting the couple in the head outside of his home on james street but he claimed he was acting in self-defense and originally released. >>> in new jersey, people are getting paid to help cut down on crime. law enforcement worked with rk today to buy unwanted guns no questio
property group indicated it had delivered everything it had to rutgers. an unresolved situation at this time. the developer says it's checked both its storage areas. it has not been able to find anything else. there was no third location as far as storage of the remains here on the philadelphia side. while professor moran over in camden says while they have done their due diligence and they do believe 12 remains are missing. lie live in olde city, john rawlins channel6 "action news."...
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a look down a south that they think there's not a lot of good that comes from that why you go to rutgers i was told that it was a good place to go based on a professor who i trusted as soft on he said you know i have friend there bill esper good acting teacher i think you'll do well there this is what i think should go you know you want to be an actor yeah yeah it was illegal to his reputation it's what you get it's what you get out of it what you put into it and i think that's true true of anything because there are so many great programs across the country and across the world and if you don't put the effort in you're not going to walk out there any more prepared than you would if you walked in but you made your wife that i did tony branson have you met stanley i did i did i did i actually did stanley's comic-con in l.a. . a few months ago several months ago but yeah i'm a consecration yeah it's crazy crazy it's a big deal stan is amazing that he's got all those facilities were all he sharp as a tack there was attacked. is it true that viola davis is is true she's just second cousin an
a look down a south that they think there's not a lot of good that comes from that why you go to rutgers i was told that it was a good place to go based on a professor who i trusted as soft on he said you know i have friend there bill esper good acting teacher i think you'll do well there this is what i think should go you know you want to be an actor yeah yeah it was illegal to his reputation it's what you get it's what you get out of it what you put into it and i think that's true true of...
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right yeah to your vision wise doctor and then dr singh is in comparative literature she's we met at rutgers university so she will you know doctorates and i was getting my master's in acting and you had new jersey boys from south carolina knows when to where the rockers yeah my first taste of the north we play a little game of if you only knew i just so questions that you lose your childhood celebrity crush. danica mckellar see good talent who i'm. cooking pushing you trade places with for a day. you weed is job you've ever had. was work at liberating labor ready where you work for a day anywhere stand on a corner corner a cow goats is a little office but you get a job for a day minimum wage eight hours show me license you and whoever else is able bodied persons ready usually it's cons people who are a lot of adriel you do anything it's all you do you pick up rocks and it's a typical box. guilty pleasure guilty pleasure. probably watchin millionaire listings that's kind of my thing i look at real estate what never fails to make you less. absurd reality television you know. what is your real
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. >> reporter: he asked a student to walk across campus at rutgers and hand his phone to another student. >> that difference in how they walk is enough. >> it's enough to identify who the person is walking. >> reporter: to the phone's accelerometer. >> you have two different people with different signatures. >> they are trying to make our devices more secure. >> if i try to use the phone, the camera is looking at me. >> with a process called active authentication that constantly, passively monitors the user. the phone was also trained incredibly to recognize the unique way its owner scrolls down the screen. >> and now let's say if you want to try using his phone -- >> if i swipe it's going to be able to tell. >> someone else is scrolling, yes. and now you swipe. >> after two swipes. >> why isn't this active authentication active yet? it could drain the batteries or fail to work in certain settings. for example, the camera can't see you in the dark. and some of the methods like tracking our pattern of life could turn off jewsers. >> to a lot of people this is going to look creepy. >> that
. >> reporter: he asked a student to walk across campus at rutgers and hand his phone to another student. >> that difference in how they walk is enough. >> it's enough to identify who the person is walking. >> reporter: to the phone's accelerometer. >> you have two different people with different signatures. >> they are trying to make our devices more secure. >> if i try to use the phone, the camera is looking at me. >> with a process called...
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. >>> rutgers school of governors agreed on a 1.8% increase for the average student. that would bring the student who lives on campus to $27,000. >>> stocks the dow heading up 66 points. this morning futures are pointing to a higher open, as well. berken stocks, some people love them and some people hate them. if you really, really love them, there's an limited edition of legendary foot wear. $799. they feature oiled contrasted deather and hand crafted buckles in sterling silver. >> they are fancy,. >> but they look about the same. >> thank you. >>> 4:53 a.m., breaking overnight, a woman steals a taxi and proceeds to pick up fares around philadelphia. the story at 5:00 a.m. >>> a 9-year-old boy fighting a rare disease gets a special surprise going to the jersey shore that's up next. >> brand new here, allentown city council is asking federal investigations to indict or exonerate the mayor urging the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi to hurry up in a pay to play scheme at allentown city hall. the mayor who is running for a 4th term in november has maintained all along
. >>> rutgers school of governors agreed on a 1.8% increase for the average student. that would bring the student who lives on campus to $27,000. >>> stocks the dow heading up 66 points. this morning futures are pointing to a higher open, as well. berken stocks, some people love them and some people hate them. if you really, really love them, there's an limited edition of legendary foot wear. $799. they feature oiled contrasted deather and hand crafted buckles in sterling...
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. >> now joining us by skype, a ray who teaches courses at rut rutgers. >> are they warranted? >> i would ask, is it really on implement a 50 or 60% increase in the environment where wages have been -- a 2% property tax cap. >> i look at this as height of littlpolitical corruption. >> but elected officials are just that elected by people, should we have a vote in whether or not they are doing their job well enough to warrant that pay increase. >> thank you, ray. >> ashley keep chasing this. i want to stay on it, thank you. >> >> headed toward new york and toward the holland tunnel in jersey city, you can see a painting of an upside down flag. one of my colleagues here, alison saw, that tweeted out the picture and asked, if she is only new jersey commuter who on offended by this graffiti. >> upside down american flag is indicative of a country in distress. given our political situation. >> it is contemporary, an art company, and was placed as a billboard, right on top of the builds, i spoke with stanley, who is the mana urban arts director. >> a wake up address to people who are
. >> now joining us by skype, a ray who teaches courses at rut rutgers. >> are they warranted? >> i would ask, is it really on implement a 50 or 60% increase in the environment where wages have been -- a 2% property tax cap. >> i look at this as height of littlpolitical corruption. >> but elected officials are just that elected by people, should we have a vote in whether or not they are doing their job well enough to warrant that pay increase. >> thank you,...
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. >> reporter: mike the assistant director at rutgers calls the increase highly unusual. >> one of the a jump could be that you have employees who are gaming the district. >> i don't know what caused the increase, but just looking at it breachly, it's very disconcerting. >> reporter: a high level source within the city tells me a number of margate municipal employees have also been interviewed by the fbi. i asked ferderal authorities if there is a connection between the increase and the subpoena but they wouldn't commenting saying they couldn't confirm or deny the existence of a criminal investigation. mar gates's mayor hoping to get more answers. >> sooner the better fitter act. >> reporter: ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> we've asked ventnor for similar documents but they denied our request. >>> nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live in our digital operations center following the latest in the four missing men mystery and what we've learned so far. >> a judge denied bail for both of those suspects. coming up next, what is inside this criminal complaint and real hear from the district atto
. >> reporter: mike the assistant director at rutgers calls the increase highly unusual. >> one of the a jump could be that you have employees who are gaming the district. >> i don't know what caused the increase, but just looking at it breachly, it's very disconcerting. >> reporter: a high level source within the city tells me a number of margate municipal employees have also been interviewed by the fbi. i asked ferderal authorities if there is a connection between the...
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rutgers for research, but some of them didn't make it to the university. the property has anos working w researchers to get to the bottom of this. >>> the penns passed revenue package to patch a $2.2 billion hole in the state budget and senateo state house. a spokesperson for the house majority said lawmakers will have questions and concerns about that plan. calls for a mix of borrowing and higher taxes. including higher tax for shell gas drillers. no timetable for the house to return and consider the legislation. >>> nine minutes after five. heading out right now. you're like likely to hit boring fog in the suburbs. into south philadelphia a little bit of light fog. philadelphia international live view. doesn't look too foggy there. starting to thicken up just a bit. clouds building. break or two of sunshine this morning. fading as we go through the day today. temperatures climb into the 80s. those clouds eventually start to produce some rain, showers, and some thunderstorms. those thunderstorms and heavy rain potential most likely this evening. we can se
rutgers for research, but some of them didn't make it to the university. the property has anos working w researchers to get to the bottom of this. >>> the penns passed revenue package to patch a $2.2 billion hole in the state budget and senateo state house. a spokesperson for the house majority said lawmakers will have questions and concerns about that plan. calls for a mix of borrowing and higher taxes. including higher tax for shell gas drillers. no timetable for the house to return...
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. >> the assistant direct of the research center at rutgers university causes the increase in drug costsighly unusual. >> one of the possible rons for that type of a jump could be that you have to game the system. . >> i don't know what caused the increase, but looking at it briefly, it's very disconcerting. >> reporter: a high level source says a numb of municipal employees have also been interviewed by the fbi. i asked federal authorities if there's a connection between the drug cost increase and the subpoena, but theyen wouldn't comment add iing they can eithe confirm nor deny the existence of a criminal investigation. >> my stomach is turning. >> the mayor hoping to get more answers. >> sooner the better. >> reporter: ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >> we asked neighboring for similar documents. he denied our request citing an open investigation. >>> a popular shop has brides to be scrambling b tonight. alfred angelo recently closed the doors to dozens of stores. they closed without warning. a sign on the door says all dresses will be mailed directly to customers. leslie and her daughter
. >> the assistant direct of the research center at rutgers university causes the increase in drug costsighly unusual. >> one of the possible rons for that type of a jump could be that you have to game the system. . >> i don't know what caused the increase, but looking at it briefly, it's very disconcerting. >> reporter: a high level source says a numb of municipal employees have also been interviewed by the fbi. i asked federal authorities if there's a connection...
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. >> wrong, you're in the bronx chasing a story of a man that might be called another prisoner on rutgers island. >> this is pedro, he is currently incarcerated at rikers island. in 2016 when he is 60 he was charged with firing a gun into a crowd in a section of the south bronx. the entry it occurred in september of 2015. a teenager was shot in the like. pedro maintained his innocence since the day he was arrested. initially eyewitnesses told investigators that pedro was in fact the shooter, landing him in his cell. fast forward to today, everything is flipped. it's been reported that at least two eyewitnesses have changed their two and say that he was not the shooter. some claim that there are pressured by detectives to figure pedro in the shooting. the shooting victim has come forward to say that pedro is not the person who shot him, even with all of that, pedro remains in custody charge, not convicted of any crime. wednesday he had hearing and they got deal. probation for five years and if no incidents his record would be wiped down. he turned it down. his mother said he would never sa
. >> wrong, you're in the bronx chasing a story of a man that might be called another prisoner on rutgers island. >> this is pedro, he is currently incarcerated at rikers island. in 2016 when he is 60 he was charged with firing a gun into a crowd in a section of the south bronx. the entry it occurred in september of 2015. a teenager was shot in the like. pedro maintained his innocence since the day he was arrested. initially eyewitnesses told investigators that pedro was in fact the...
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own justice department and then not taking action to put any teeth behind it, nicolle. >> phillip rutger. i think it's more banging on a pinata than twisting in the wind. your paper last night. replacing sessions is seen by some trump socs as being part of a strategy to fire special counsel robert mueller. all quotes lead back to his unyou hu unbridled rage over the russia investigation. firing the attorney general who is recused doesn't have the direct effect of removing mueller at all, does it? >> no. but he could fire jeff sessions and replace him with a new attorney general who would then not be recused from russia who could oversee the russia investigation? >> like who? i don't know who. there are a lot of people he's thinking about. but i don't know if the president has a plan "b" at this point. he has had the simmering rage that we've reported on for months now about the russia case which he views as a hoax. he views it as a witch hunt. he has made that plain. he is letting jeff sessions hang out there. there is no indication that sessions is prepared to resign or willing to resig
own justice department and then not taking action to put any teeth behind it, nicolle. >> phillip rutger. i think it's more banging on a pinata than twisting in the wind. your paper last night. replacing sessions is seen by some trump socs as being part of a strategy to fire special counsel robert mueller. all quotes lead back to his unyou hu unbridled rage over the russia investigation. firing the attorney general who is recused doesn't have the direct effect of removing mueller at all,...
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the bones were recently moved from the storage facility to rutgers camden for research. but some of them didn't make it to the university. pmc properties which had possession of the bones is working with researchers to try to get to the bottom of this. >>> right now at 11:00, the battle over health care happening both inside and outside the capitol tonight. protesters are pushing for obamacare while republicans in the senate fight over how to repeal it. this is just part of a really busy night in washington that included a standoff over russia and a vulgar tirade from inside the white house. nbc10's drew smith is following it all from us from our breaking news center. >> here it is the skinny repeal bill, just eight pages unveiled tonight as health care freedom act. and the senate will likely vote on this coming up an hour away at midnight. even those who is plan to vote yes hope this version which estimates say could cost 16 million people coverage never becomes law. they want to work with the house to make changes after passage. >> tensions reaching a new vulgar high i
the bones were recently moved from the storage facility to rutgers camden for research. but some of them didn't make it to the university. pmc properties which had possession of the bones is working with researchers to try to get to the bottom of this. >>> right now at 11:00, the battle over health care happening both inside and outside the capitol tonight. protesters are pushing for obamacare while republicans in the senate fight over how to repeal it. this is just part of a really...
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. >>> tuition is going up for students attending rutgers unit. they voted to raise tuition and fees by nearly 2%. tuition at the main campus will increase to $14,600 a year. students in camden will pay about $10 less than that. you have a chance to win free seats to see a broadway blockbuster. >> "wicked" returns to the center. here is how it works. between nou and friday, the wicked balloon will be flying over philadelphia. if you spot it. take a picture and post it to facebook, instagram or twitter #wickedballoon. organizers will announce the winners monday. >> i can't wait for this. that's so fun. >> you are a big fan. >> i am a big fan of wicked. i really, really enjoyed it. >>> let's move forward and talk about what is going to be in the sky, the sun and hot today with bill henley. >> we wish mother nature would change her tune. doesn't look like it will happen today or tomorrow. the heat will be building today. lehigh valley, starting with mostly clear skies. you can see a few thin clouds, temperatures in the 70s right now. 74 in the lehigh
. >>> tuition is going up for students attending rutgers unit. they voted to raise tuition and fees by nearly 2%. tuition at the main campus will increase to $14,600 a year. students in camden will pay about $10 less than that. you have a chance to win free seats to see a broadway blockbuster. >> "wicked" returns to the center. here is how it works. between nou and friday, the wicked balloon will be flying over philadelphia. if you spot it. take a picture and post it to...
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atre is a social scientist rutgers who has done a lot of work on this and says the notion team due to lower expectations is not an out. oftentimes it is children of his much less of a skill level or less of it academic orientation, so it is very hard to sort out whether it is response to the hader or whether it is a response to expectations. there are people who think that if there are more black teachers, that students would do better. the evidence for that is also very, very weak bank. whiteare some excellent seizures who has inspired and students, if i think it very much depends on the teacher. also, there is another facts, which is if you bring a lot of glass into the teacher court requires lowering standards for teachers, the academic standards because blacks struggle academically on average, the number, the pool of teachers with barely high achievement levels in the minority community is small. so there's going to be a trade-off. you increase the number of black teachers, it is going to require lowering the epidemic standards for someone -- academic standards for someone becomin
atre is a social scientist rutgers who has done a lot of work on this and says the notion team due to lower expectations is not an out. oftentimes it is children of his much less of a skill level or less of it academic orientation, so it is very hard to sort out whether it is response to the hader or whether it is a response to expectations. there are people who think that if there are more black teachers, that students would do better. the evidence for that is also very, very weak bank....
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with me now is rutgers political science assistant professor shauna shames. shames has a special interest in political behavior, including race and gender. thanks for being here with us. shauna shames: thank you for having me. erin: all right, so let's start with governor chris christie. what is the role that he's playing in all this? is he hurting guadagno? and how does she reach republicans who are frustrated with him? we saw his approval rating. shauna: right now, he's unpopular with just about everybody. so, he's absolutely hurting guadagno. it is just an unfortunate situation for her, where the man that she's politically married to right now is kind of weighting her down. and we saw her try to maybe not quite ask for a divorce, but try to show that there was some problems in that political marriage when she condemned him for his comments about closing the beach, right? and this seems not to have worked. and mostly what it did is anger republicans. so, right now, she doesn't have a lot of support on her side, unfortunately. erin: so, how does she overcome
with me now is rutgers political science assistant professor shauna shames. shames has a special interest in political behavior, including race and gender. thanks for being here with us. shauna shames: thank you for having me. erin: all right, so let's start with governor chris christie. what is the role that he's playing in all this? is he hurting guadagno? and how does she reach republicans who are frustrated with him? we saw his approval rating. shauna: right now, he's unpopular with just...
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he earned his bachelor's degree from rutgers university just up the road, so he is new jersey through and through. he's a lecture at the school for communication at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for 911 commission. he served into presidential administrations, held several high-level post with the us house of representatives and in the 1980s was new jersey's assistant secretary of state in the administration of governor king. he's been a fellow at the institute of politics at harvard john f. kennedy school of the permit and has taught here at princeton, john hopkins and george washington university in washington dc. he's appeared as a commentator on major public affair television shows including cnn's crossfire as you can see he survived crossfire. c-span washington journal, altogether more dignified place to be a commentator, msnbc's "morning joe", npr-- [laughter] >> 's are, are nonpartisan. talk of the nation and multiple others. 's writings have appeared in the "washington post", weekly standard candidate christian science monitor and is regul
he earned his bachelor's degree from rutgers university just up the road, so he is new jersey through and through. he's a lecture at the school for communication at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for 911 commission. he served into presidential administrations, held several high-level post with the us house of representatives and in the 1980s was new jersey's assistant secretary of state in the administration of governor king. he's been a fellow at the...
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when you have people like condoleezza rice who was invited to speak at a commencement at rutgers, urgingm to not invite her. she said i don't want to be a distraction. and a former muslim politician was invited to speak, take back the honorary degree and honored by her. people are actually irrational. is the trump derangement syndrome. it's one-third of the indoctrination. these kids are not being education. some colleges or universities, he can't find a conservative in the department. kids are getting a one-sided education and their parents are paying for it. it's an outrage. >> kimberly: it's concerning to think that this is what parents are paying for. and trying to get an education in this country and they are programmed and brainwashed. it's a groupthink situation at these college campuses. >> this is where we have to get the word out. college students need to understand that during this period of their lives, the four years that they're going through the process of being educated, that it's incumbent upon them to listen to different views. to go to classes that they don't necessari
when you have people like condoleezza rice who was invited to speak at a commencement at rutgers, urgingm to not invite her. she said i don't want to be a distraction. and a former muslim politician was invited to speak, take back the honorary degree and honored by her. people are actually irrational. is the trump derangement syndrome. it's one-third of the indoctrination. these kids are not being education. some colleges or universities, he can't find a conservative in the department. kids are...
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we talked to a rutgers professor and you'll hear what she has to say later. >>> a weapon straight out of a horror movie. that's what neighbors are saying. the rob are happened this weekend at qdoba restaurant. what's raising eye browse is the weapon of choice. they metal claws that look something out of a freddy krueger movie. the restaurant was closing up saturday night when workers were forced into a back room there. a woman was holding a knife, the man wearing a sharp metal glove. we showed kdoba customers the video today. >> oh, my lord. >> that's crazy. >> looks like a claw. >> a claw? like a hand claw? under the circumstances just like freddy krueger. >> police are looking for your help. if you know anything about this case, give them a call. >>> to the weather now. a break from the heat today, much cooler temperatures after the holidays. this is a live look, though, people taking advantage of the cooler temperatures, much more on comfortable. we head to the poconos. people out there right now on the lazy river. beautiful. >> time to get fit. earlier today this class sweated it
we talked to a rutgers professor and you'll hear what she has to say later. >>> a weapon straight out of a horror movie. that's what neighbors are saying. the rob are happened this weekend at qdoba restaurant. what's raising eye browse is the weapon of choice. they metal claws that look something out of a freddy krueger movie. the restaurant was closing up saturday night when workers were forced into a back room there. a woman was holding a knife, the man wearing a sharp metal glove....
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to trace the life i spent hours in the archives of rutgers university and through the college notes believe me you can be glad you didn't go to rbi in the 1850s. i read his love letters and his beloved old dog duty sunday. i traveled to the town of saxon buried in western pennsylvania where washington gridlock and which remains astonishingly pretty much as it was when john roebling bolted in the 1830s. i walked across the ohio river and on the battlefield at gettysburg. i went to the cold springs cemetery where washington and emily are buried. on her gravestone he had three words inscribed. gifted, noble, true. it has been a wonderful journey. i have built my own bridge i hope from the past to the present day. washington has been my companion for three decades because i am inspired by his tenacity, by the strength of his spirit. if a problem was put in front of him he wouldn't rest until it was solved. his life in many ways is a privileged one but it's also one marked by brutality and discarded by the war of more than one kind. nevertheless, he persisted always. when i felt so discouraged,
to trace the life i spent hours in the archives of rutgers university and through the college notes believe me you can be glad you didn't go to rbi in the 1850s. i read his love letters and his beloved old dog duty sunday. i traveled to the town of saxon buried in western pennsylvania where washington gridlock and which remains astonishingly pretty much as it was when john roebling bolted in the 1830s. i walked across the ohio river and on the battlefield at gettysburg. i went to the cold...
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. >> the doe facings school supplies, nick says he is heading to rutgers in the fall to study social work to help others in the same situation he was in. alicia vitarelli channel 6 "action news." >> that's a great story, i love that's going to continue to pay it forward. >> thank you for your service, by the way. >> much more to come on "action news" sunday. controversial policy at one new york state restaurant is getting national attention why the owners are telling diners they are only allowed one alcoholic drink with there meal. >>> we'll take you inside the upper darby summer stage athlete program in 6abc loves the arts when "action news" continues after the break. >> officials are calling the 4.9 magnitude triewrm treerm -- tremor a light earthquake. there were no reports of injuries or serious damage. >> reporter: there are 13,000 light earthquakes in the world each year. >> let's get you caught up on the forecast with meteorologist chris sowers. tomorrow will be better than today. and tuesday will be better than monday as we slowly pull out of the this. sky6 live hd looking at
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rutgers studied 60 workers that walked lightly on treadmill while working on sxurz computers.rs say after 50 minutes a found a slight drop in performance and overall active work stations may be a good way to keep people's mind and bodies strikes. >> i like those things. >> yes. >> many game out to join in poolsville maryland. >> the crowds are wild, woo. welcome everyone to poolesville maryland our favorite location. >> we're in i deather zone knocker ball back here. >> whoa. >> it's a very, very impact full game if you will. >> so show me the technique. >> it's old fashioned technique and i'll give it a try you. >> want to start from the top and squeeze down. >> like that. . >> is it going to kick me or anything. >> no she's a nice. >> i brought -- >> no cheat sheet. no cheat sheet. gave me that. get out of here. >> ready? >> on your mark, get set, go. >> come on. good technique. good technique on however howard. i see water coming into play. here we go. poolesville township manager a little slow. second pap someone is have a hard time. that was me i'm not -- not yet [ cheers
rutgers studied 60 workers that walked lightly on treadmill while working on sxurz computers.rs say after 50 minutes a found a slight drop in performance and overall active work stations may be a good way to keep people's mind and bodies strikes. >> i like those things. >> yes. >> many game out to join in poolsville maryland. >> the crowds are wild, woo. welcome everyone to poolesville maryland our favorite location. >> we're in i deather zone knocker ball back...
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he earned his ashlar's degree from rutgers university test of the road so he's new jersey through and through. how is a lecturer at the nuremberg school at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for the 9/11 commission. he served in two presidential administrations, held several high-level posts with the united states council of representatives and in the 1980s was new jersey's assistant state in the administration of governor thomas h kane. he's been a fellow at the institute of politics at john f. kennedy school of government and at yale here at princeton in johns hopkins and at george washington university in washington dc. he has appeared as a commentator on major public affairs television shows including cnn, fox fired, as you can see survive crossfire. c-span washington journal and altogether more dignified place to be a commentator. msnbc's morning joe, npr's, sorry. we are nonpartisan. talk of the nation and multiple others. his writings have appeared in the washington post, weekly standard and philadelphia inquirer, christian science monitor. he
he earned his ashlar's degree from rutgers university test of the road so he's new jersey through and through. how is a lecturer at the nuremberg school at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for the 9/11 commission. he served in two presidential administrations, held several high-level posts with the united states council of representatives and in the 1980s was new jersey's assistant state in the administration of governor thomas h kane. he's been a fellow at...
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don imus is on the radio and talking about the college basketball game and he refers to rutgers players as toes or something like that. you framed this up or in your telling it is an example dating back a long time one conservative propaganda. we will get into that a little bit later but what makes what they did with imus a smear campaign? >> guest: first of all the playbook for that which was well-publicized because they talk about it afterwards, the media talked about it was a playbook for future operations to come so i thought that was instruct gift but second of all it was quintessential and that i miss really did say that. that really was a bad name that was rooted in the truth but what they wanted out of that was annihilation. they wanted them off the air. they didn't want an apology. they were just taking the moral high ground that they wanted him gone and the reasons were in my opinion more in the donors in the interest of david brock and two i would support politically than it outraged. pliskova thing if it didn't come out of nowhere. there's his history of nasty bigoted statem
don imus is on the radio and talking about the college basketball game and he refers to rutgers players as toes or something like that. you framed this up or in your telling it is an example dating back a long time one conservative propaganda. we will get into that a little bit later but what makes what they did with imus a smear campaign? >> guest: first of all the playbook for that which was well-publicized because they talk about it afterwards, the media talked about it was a playbook...
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rutgers is the latest school to approve a tuition hike.ll cost 1.85% more for in state undergraduates. that's $266 more a year starting this fall. students living on campus will now pay just over $27,000 per year. >> a local family is filing a lawsuit against a fraternity. the suit claims a boy almost died and has permanent injuries from 2015. the suit says fraternity brothers did not call for help for almost ten hours after he was injured. this comes as 18 students at penn state face criminal charges following the death of a fraternity member there. timothy piazza died in february. he fell down the stairs in the frat house after a night of drinking. prosecutors say students waited hours before they called for help. >>> so checking your facebook feed could end up costing you money. you could be charge d for readig news articles. facebook is working on ways for news organizations to charge readers. the site says the plan right now would be to charge you after you read ten articles from one organization on facebook. facebook is expected to s
rutgers is the latest school to approve a tuition hike.ll cost 1.85% more for in state undergraduates. that's $266 more a year starting this fall. students living on campus will now pay just over $27,000 per year. >> a local family is filing a lawsuit against a fraternity. the suit claims a boy almost died and has permanent injuries from 2015. the suit says fraternity brothers did not call for help for almost ten hours after he was injured. this comes as 18 students at penn state face...
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is a significant scholarly and abution in itself, fellow here and a professor of public policy at rutgers -- bill --i am almost done. bill is a very senior scholar, a nice way for saying he is over 80. but he is still going strong and his contributions keep coming. harvard's 2016, center for african-american research received a $10 million grant from its namesake foundation. the research project that it will fund, led by wilson, is an article big data study of what he calls multidimensional inequality and cumulative adversity in the boston area. people in neighborhoods subjected to multiple reinforcing and simultaneous racial and economic hardships. it will big deep into the lives of poor residents to understand the disadvantages that prepare great that perpetuate poverty to generate insights that will influence public policy. "gazette," the wilson said here is my problem. i do i fight pessimism? i fight it all the time. i tried to keep thinking that we will eventually come around to addressing our problems. so, bill, how is the fight of pessimism going? it has been a tough day. we're abo
is a significant scholarly and abution in itself, fellow here and a professor of public policy at rutgers -- bill --i am almost done. bill is a very senior scholar, a nice way for saying he is over 80. but he is still going strong and his contributions keep coming. harvard's 2016, center for african-american research received a $10 million grant from its namesake foundation. the research project that it will fund, led by wilson, is an article big data study of what he calls multidimensional...
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they were moved to rutgers campus for research. some of them didn't make it to university. working with are researchers to figure it all out. >> 6:26. 72 degrees. live view of philadelphia international. starting the day with thick fog. end the day with heavy storms. and potential for flooding, a first alert in effect. neighborhood forecast coming up. >> also ahead, the end of an era. products apple is phasing out. >>> headed to trial. sort of. the role of this dog will soon play at the lehigh county courthouse. >>joe: hi.this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to launch the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including erin. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>> heavy rain and storms. tracking weather ahead of the weekend. >>> health care flat line. republican senators rebel causing the party to fall short once again in the effort to repeal obamacare. >>> community crime fighters. take it upon themselves to solve a murder mystery. >>> 6:30. friday morning. nbc 10 today. i'm s
they were moved to rutgers campus for research. some of them didn't make it to university. working with are researchers to figure it all out. >> 6:26. 72 degrees. live view of philadelphia international. starting the day with thick fog. end the day with heavy storms. and potential for flooding, a first alert in effect. neighborhood forecast coming up. >> also ahead, the end of an era. products apple is phasing out. >>> headed to trial. sort of. the role of this dog will...
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. >> all professor patel did was walk across campus across rutgers university and hand his phone to another student, who walked back. >> new little difference in how they walk is enough. >> is enough to identify hot person is walking. >> reporter: phone's accelerator every smart phone has one, the walking looks like this. >> you have two different people walking in the same path but as you can see their signatures are different. >> reporter: researchers like patel is trying to use bio metric toss make our device more secure. >> i try to use the phone. >> cameras is already looking at me. >> with the process call active awe then case that is constantly passively monitors the user. >> the phone was also trained incredibly to recognize unique way that the owner krewstown the screen. >> if you want to try it, you use this phone, and -- >> if i swipe this, it will tell if somebody else swipes. >> clearly, yes. >> okay. >> you swipe. >> it goes like this. >> there you go. >> in two swipes. >> amazing after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active awe then case active yet, it could drain
. >> all professor patel did was walk across campus across rutgers university and hand his phone to another student, who walked back. >> new little difference in how they walk is enough. >> is enough to identify hot person is walking. >> reporter: phone's accelerator every smart phone has one, the walking looks like this. >> you have two different people walking in the same path but as you can see their signatures are different. >> reporter: researchers like...
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. >> reporter: all the professor did was ask a student to walk across campus at rutgers university, thend his phone to another student who walked back. >> that little difference in how they walk is enough. >> is enough to identify who the person is walking. >> reporter: to the phone's acelerometer, it looked like this. researchers are trying to use biometrics to make our devices more secure. >> okay, so if i try to use the phone, the camera is already looking at me. >> reporter: with a process called active authentication that constantly passively monitoring the user. >> reporter: the phone was also trained incredibly, to recognize the unique way its owner scrolls down the screen. >> let's stay if you want to try using his phone. >> so if i swipe, it's going to be able to tell that someone else tried. >> so now, just try. in two swipes. >> amazing, after two swipes. >> reporter: so why isn't this active authentication active yet? well it could drain our batteries too quickly, or fail to work in certain settings, for example, the camera can't work in the dark, and some could turn off user
. >> reporter: all the professor did was ask a student to walk across campus at rutgers university, thend his phone to another student who walked back. >> that little difference in how they walk is enough. >> is enough to identify who the person is walking. >> reporter: to the phone's acelerometer, it looked like this. researchers are trying to use biometrics to make our devices more secure. >> okay, so if i try to use the phone, the camera is already looking at...
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people like condoleezza rice for crying out loud who was invited to speak at the commencement at rutgersassed around signed by professors and students urging them not to invite her and she was classy and said "i don't want to be a distraction" and withdraws. the former scandinavian muslim politician is invited to speak at brandeis. is given an honorary degree. the they take back the honorary degree and uninvite her. this is before trump. right now this kind of stuff is on steroids. people are irrational. i call it the trump derangement syndrome and academia is part of what i call the access of indoctrination, one leg of the axis of indoctrination, they're being indoctrinated and parents are paying for this. in some colleges and universities you can't find a conservative in the political of economics or history and the kids are getting a one sided education and the parents are paying for it and it is an utrage. >> kimberly: that this is -- and it is an outrage. >> kimberly: parents and students are taking out loans to be educated and they're being brainwashed like a group-think situation
people like condoleezza rice for crying out loud who was invited to speak at the commencement at rutgersassed around signed by professors and students urging them not to invite her and she was classy and said "i don't want to be a distraction" and withdraws. the former scandinavian muslim politician is invited to speak at brandeis. is given an honorary degree. the they take back the honorary degree and uninvite her. this is before trump. right now this kind of stuff is on steroids....
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rutgers published a report -- talk to me about that.is we are a platform that is : eight years old. we are constantly looking to evolve into things in place. we have a significant amount of housing available for people with disabilities. we want to make sure as many people as possible can stay anywhere. our mission is anyone can belong anywhere. we are working with disability groups to come up with solutions on this. at the end of the day these are , regular people making their homes available. we want to make sure this works as well as possible for everybody. emily: bloomberg has reported you are launching a new, higher tier service. mansions instead of this homes. -- just homes. what can you tell us about this and what it might add to the bottom line? chris in january, we acquired a : company called luxury retreats based in montreal. a lot of their properties are in traditional vacation rental destinations. a large number of their properties are in the caribbean. i came back from a trip to the caribbean. i know it is a tough job i hav
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. >> phil rutger, thank you. >>> more on the efforts to get any action on health care. he is blaming republicans and saying this is the democrats fault. >> and we're awaiting kmengss from republican senators mcconnell and cornen who were at that meeting. we'll bring you those comments once that happens, stay with us. t to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel, i want someone who makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. c'mon, gary! your vacation is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding the right hotel for the right price easy. visit booking.com now to find out why we're booking.yeah! mmmm. mmmm. mmmm... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief with no chalky taste. [ sings high note ] ultra strength, new from alka-seltzer. enjoy the relief. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> obam
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i think about rutgers right across the river from us.e heat was too ugly and should not want to be about that. so she just left. i just don't know when you say all right. part of that is when you are involved in the speaking gig and that is what the end does and some of the other people. you are asked to go to those colleges. i work every day i'm top to bottom end of the weekend show. there is literally no time to do that. the show is terrific. you bring in different people. the concept of it. you bring in people every day with perspectives. it's sort of the goal of the show. the show comes up that night at seven or 8:00 that night they said we want to talk about what the show will be. in two rotating guest every single day would be outside. we want people to feel comfortable about five people 5:00. the first and we lunched to the show with one week. let's try and see if we can do this. the first day we come up on the show. my due when the camera comes up on the five ego right into five people sitting around the table. we come up on the
i think about rutgers right across the river from us.e heat was too ugly and should not want to be about that. so she just left. i just don't know when you say all right. part of that is when you are involved in the speaking gig and that is what the end does and some of the other people. you are asked to go to those colleges. i work every day i'm top to bottom end of the weekend show. there is literally no time to do that. the show is terrific. you bring in different people. the concept of it....
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and philip rutgers is back with us, white house bureau chief for "the washington post."lip, i'd like to ask you to describe the kushner/trump relationship and as a sub set of that, do you believe with any seriousness, we're looking at a possible loss of his security clearance? >> well, to describe the relationship, i mean, these two are family. jared kushner is the son-in-law, but he's also in some ways, trump's protege, he's risen up in trump's field, real estate. he's now in trump's new field, politics and policy. and he's really the adviser that i think the president turns to the most inside the white house when it comes to foreign policy. he almost function says as a shadow secretary of state. he's taking the lead on the middle east. he's taking the lead on the u.s. relationship with china. he's also taking the lead on the u.s. relationship with mexico and canada, and trying to help re-negotiate nafta, a very important trade deal, but he's in the oval office when he wants to. he comes and goes as he pleases and of course he and ivanka have the president's ear in a wa
and philip rutgers is back with us, white house bureau chief for "the washington post."lip, i'd like to ask you to describe the kushner/trump relationship and as a sub set of that, do you believe with any seriousness, we're looking at a possible loss of his security clearance? >> well, to describe the relationship, i mean, these two are family. jared kushner is the son-in-law, but he's also in some ways, trump's protege, he's risen up in trump's field, real estate. he's now in...
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juan, with what we did in terms of students at rutgers, fighting for them, we have this reputation outof making sure that we fight for our students and have multinational, multiti-ethnic universities. so reprieve got in touch with our locals out first in the university of michigan, because we thought he was going to the university of michigan and found out later it was western michigan. on saturday, we just went into motion and tried to figure out that is kind of funny with the trump administration, ironic -- but how to engage the state department, department of defense, department of homeland security, and do it in every way we could in terms of shining the light because if we don't do said, this gets done in absolute secrecy to .uppress freedom of speech so our union is on it. we have tried to find ways to make sure the saudi government knows that the american government is watching this and is fighting this. and that is what we are to do in every way we can. obviously, this is suppression of speech. these arere our values. these should be values internationally. an equally, if not m
juan, with what we did in terms of students at rutgers, fighting for them, we have this reputation outof making sure that we fight for our students and have multinational, multiti-ethnic universities. so reprieve got in touch with our locals out first in the university of michigan, because we thought he was going to the university of michigan and found out later it was western michigan. on saturday, we just went into motion and tried to figure out that is kind of funny with the trump...
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phil rutger was with us in the "washington post" but had to do some news. what's the greatest threat to the united states right now? i'll speak to a man who says it's president trump himself. we're watching futures drop, dow dipped from the all time high on monday. i'll give you more on that when we come back. scription does have a few side effects. oh, like what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. >>> welcome back to "v
phil rutger was with us in the "washington post" but had to do some news. what's the greatest threat to the united states right now? i'll speak to a man who says it's president trump himself. we're watching futures drop, dow dipped from the all time high on monday. i'll give you more on that when we come back. scription does have a few side effects. oh, like what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪...
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imus is on the radio talk and talking about at women's college basketball game and refers to the rutgers players, right, as nappy headed-hos or something like that, and you frame this or -- in your telling it is an example of a david bach -- the long time once conservative propagandaists, who gets a lot of ink in the smear. we'll get into that later. what makes what they did with imus a smear campaign? >> guest: first of all, the -- that was were publicized it -- was a playbook for future operations to come. i thought that was instructive. second of all it was sort of quintessential in that imus really did say that. that was a bad thing. rooted in truth. but what they wanted out of that was annihilation, they wanted him off the air. they didn't want an apology and weren't taking the moral high ground. they wanted him gone and the reasons were in my opinion, rooted more in the donors and the interests that back david brach, and who imus did or didn't support politically more so than anything else, more so than just this was an outrage they thought had to be corrected. a good example of th
imus is on the radio talk and talking about at women's college basketball game and refers to the rutgers players, right, as nappy headed-hos or something like that, and you frame this or -- in your telling it is an example of a david bach -- the long time once conservative propagandaists, who gets a lot of ink in the smear. we'll get into that later. what makes what they did with imus a smear campaign? >> guest: first of all, the -- that was were publicized it -- was a playbook for future...
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rutgers university. see that typing and teach a girl to lead. it is a fantastic website. you bet. >> -- lex was woodrow wilson conflicted on the issue? yes. did not think it should be a federal issue. he said that for ages. he finally got back into a corner in world war one. >> some suffragette leaders in washington dc? >> i think i mentioned that one of the things i don't like about the way history is often taught, it makes it seem like the whole movement is all about alice paul and the nationalist party. women who went after woodrow wilson and were horrifically upset. is a new museum that is going to open very soon i think. it will feature some of this history of the suffrages who had been there. it is absolutely horrific. that is that the whole story. there was not going to be a amendment if it had just been for the nationalist party here in washington dc yes? how did this work with frontier america and the women votes? withe question has to do white isn't though west so early? there is numerous studies trying to explain that. there are a lot of explanations out there.
rutgers university. see that typing and teach a girl to lead. it is a fantastic website. you bet. >> -- lex was woodrow wilson conflicted on the issue? yes. did not think it should be a federal issue. he said that for ages. he finally got back into a corner in world war one. >> some suffragette leaders in washington dc? >> i think i mentioned that one of the things i don't like about the way history is often taught, it makes it seem like the whole movement is all about alice...
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here to weigh in is campus reform.org correspondent and rutgers student andrea boccino.ing me. i think it's absolutely ridiculous. i had to take microaggression workshop when i was a freshman at my orientation. basically, what happens is that freshman have to pay $175 to attend a two-day summer orientation. and we're basically told never to use microaggressions and it basically just discourages students from exercising their first amendment right. and i was absolutely shocked that it was getting taxpayer money to fund it. brian: they said the one hour presentation is -- not making a bill deal out of -- this is making a big deal out of nothing. significant long-term harm like illness and decreased immune system comes from microaggression. so to stop microaggression in its tracks you have to have this seminar. >> yeah. it's absolutely ridiculous. i think it just does more harm to students by babiying them. and it doesn't prepare them for the real world at all. in the real world no one believes in microaggressions. it just makes students weaker. ainsley: andrea, what kind o
here to weigh in is campus reform.org correspondent and rutgers student andrea boccino.ing me. i think it's absolutely ridiculous. i had to take microaggression workshop when i was a freshman at my orientation. basically, what happens is that freshman have to pay $175 to attend a two-day summer orientation. and we're basically told never to use microaggressions and it basically just discourages students from exercising their first amendment right. and i was absolutely shocked that it was...
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that map is online at the center ,or american women and politics rutgers university. i think you would probably find it by typing "teach a girl to lead." that is a fantastic website for all types of information about women in politics. >> [indiscernible] was woodrow wilson conflicted about the issue of women's suffrage? yes. he wanted it to be left to the states. he did not want to take responsibility, because he did not think it was a at a real issue. finally, he got stuck into a corner and urged congress to pass the amendment. suffrage leaders in a prison here in bc? >> yes. one of the things i do not like about the way that suffrage history is often taught is it makes it seem like the whole suffrage movement was in the alice paul all about and the national women's party, and the women who chained themselves to the white house fence, who went after wilson, and where perfectly force-fed in prison. by the way, at the prison, there is a new museum that will open fairly soon. it will feature some of the history of the suffragists who were force-fed there. absolutely hor
that map is online at the center ,or american women and politics rutgers university. i think you would probably find it by typing "teach a girl to lead." that is a fantastic website for all types of information about women in politics. >> [indiscernible] was woodrow wilson conflicted about the issue of women's suffrage? yes. he wanted it to be left to the states. he did not want to take responsibility, because he did not think it was a at a real issue. finally, he got stuck into...
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. >> reporter: all he did was ask a student to walk across campus across rutgers university and thence in how they walk is enough. >> it's enough. >> reporter: to the phone's accelerometer, every smartphone has one, the walking liked like this. >> you have two different people walking in the same path, but as you see, their walking is very different. >> these cameras actually knows how the agent walks, how he talks, how he moves. >> reporter: but rushers are making biometrics real and trying to use them to make our devices more secure. >> if i try to use the phone, the camera is already looking me. >> with a process called active awe thenlt indication which passively looks at the user. the phone was trained incredibly to recognize the unique way its owner scrolls down the screen. >> if you were to switch the phone, say, try -- >> it's going to be able to tell. >> somebody else is scrolling, yes. so now you swipe. there you go. in two swipes. >> that's amazing. after two swipes. >> yeah. >> the time between specific key strokes also gives you away, so do the word use choose and the wa
. >> reporter: all he did was ask a student to walk across campus across rutgers university and thence in how they walk is enough. >> it's enough. >> reporter: to the phone's accelerometer, every smartphone has one, the walking liked like this. >> you have two different people walking in the same path, but as you see, their walking is very different. >> these cameras actually knows how the agent walks, how he talks, how he moves. >> reporter: but rushers are...