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a pentagon funded call center funded by rutgers university that provides troops struggling with depression and other psychological and emotional concerns to be supported by veterans. despite the troubling increase in active duty military suicides after 9/11, the defense department announced it would stop funding the vets for warriors program which has provided valuable assistance to reduce these incident. through vets for warriors, service members have been able to find confidential assistance from peers through shared lived experiences and quickly connect and listen in highly effective ways. since december, 2011, mr. speaker, the program has had over 130,000 contacts.
a pentagon funded call center funded by rutgers university that provides troops struggling with depression and other psychological and emotional concerns to be supported by veterans. despite the troubling increase in active duty military suicides after 9/11, the defense department announced it would stop funding the vets for warriors program which has provided valuable assistance to reduce these incident. through vets for warriors, service members have been able to find confidential assistance...
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. >> 18-year-old evan young has a 4.5 gpa and scholar sthop rutgers university. he figured coming out to everyone at graduation would go along with theme of his speech which was respect and tolerance. his parents say the school's principal called him about the speech and in doing so the principal outed their son to him even though that's not how the son wanted presidential interaction. school barred released a statement saying the valedictorian failed to follow guidelines and included personal matters of a sexual nature. >> breaking this morning crews battling a multi-alarm fire in city of chester. it's pretty much out and spread to at least three homes. >> accuweather is tracking showers and thunderstorms they could bring drenching downpours. the latest when "action news" comes right fire erupts at a house in city of chester and the flames quickly spread. >> triv et cetera continue to pour in for president's son beau biden we have reaction from the close knit community. >> a drone drops into a phillies game leaving man at controls in trouble with federal authori
. >> 18-year-old evan young has a 4.5 gpa and scholar sthop rutgers university. he figured coming out to everyone at graduation would go along with theme of his speech which was respect and tolerance. his parents say the school's principal called him about the speech and in doing so the principal outed their son to him even though that's not how the son wanted presidential interaction. school barred released a statement saying the valedictorian failed to follow guidelines and included...
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the bill dates back to a 2011 appearance by former "jersey shore" star at rutgers university in which the school paid her $32,000. >>> it's 4:39. we're in the 70s at this hour. back in the 90s this afternoon. today it's more humid and it will be hotter later today. seven degrees warmer in northeast philadelphia. 79 degrees. that's the warm spot this morning. everybody is warm. and a few areas seeing scattered clouds. the thicker clouds off to the northwest. those will bring us showers over the weekend. today a chance of a pop-up thunderstorm. none of that activity this morning. i don't expect it this morning. more likely to the north to see pop-up storms. most of the area will stay dry and hot and humid. 93 for reading and allentown. 92 for quakertown. 90s for doylestown. if you are looking for relief as typical this time of year it will be along the coastline. dover into the 90s and sunshine will warm wilmington and philadelphia into the low to mid 90s this afternoon. 95 is the record high in philadelphia. looks like the city could fall short of that mark but drexel hill could get th
the bill dates back to a 2011 appearance by former "jersey shore" star at rutgers university in which the school paid her $32,000. >>> it's 4:39. we're in the 70s at this hour. back in the 90s this afternoon. today it's more humid and it will be hotter later today. seven degrees warmer in northeast philadelphia. 79 degrees. that's the warm spot this morning. everybody is warm. and a few areas seeing scattered clouds. the thicker clouds off to the northwest. those will bring...
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scientists a at rutgers university spent a decade perfecting this berry. see what makes it so special and where you you can get woman: i was tired of my chronic constipation and the way it made me feel the discomfort the bloating the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating abdominal discomfort hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. >>> good morning family. it is a cloudy cool start to t
scientists a at rutgers university spent a decade perfecting this berry. see what makes it so special and where you you can get woman: i was tired of my chronic constipation and the way it made me feel the discomfort the bloating the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown...
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and we will begin with professor drew scylla cornell who teaches at rutgers university. her latest book is "law and revolution in south africa." >> it was an honor when lewis gordon asked me to write the afterword to this book. and i want to focus my comments tonight on two very controversial cases the love affairs which have often been read in black skin/white mask to be a simple critique of interracial relationships. and in order to set the background for that, i want to talk fanon's most controversial remarks and put it in a new light based on lewis gordon's work which is fanon saying i know to nothing of -- i know nothing of a black woman. he was making a much more profound point which gordon points out that what it meant to be black and a woman given the conditions of to blitz ration of sexual difference under conditions of slavery later indentured servitude and more generally the complete collapse of the idea that a black person could have an inner life was that what he saw what he heard what he studied in psychiatric hospitals had nothing to do with the black woma
and we will begin with professor drew scylla cornell who teaches at rutgers university. her latest book is "law and revolution in south africa." >> it was an honor when lewis gordon asked me to write the afterword to this book. and i want to focus my comments tonight on two very controversial cases the love affairs which have often been read in black skin/white mask to be a simple critique of interracial relationships. and in order to set the background for that, i want to talk...
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in a paper published today researchers from rutgers university offered an explanation for why, arguing climate change in the arctic is slowing the jetstream over the northern hemisphere, leaving the weather increasingly prone to repeat. climatologist dave robinson. >> everything flow, and with it weather patterns persist over areas for longer periods of time. that could make a wet situation dangerously wet. it could make a heat wave dangerously long. >> reporter: typically the jetstream would move storms from west to east across the u.s. in may it funneled storm after storm to texas and oklahoma, resulting in the northeast being unseasonably dry. california is stuck in drout and alaska had its first 90-plus degree day earlier than ever. >> may was such an unusual weather month. what happened? >> nature hit pause. >> reporter: the national weather service's chris vaccaro says the phenom unanimous can happen any time. >> we can see in the winter months in the northeast where you have, like in thes be area, we had repeated snowstorms over a short period of time. >> forecasters say the sto
in a paper published today researchers from rutgers university offered an explanation for why, arguing climate change in the arctic is slowing the jetstream over the northern hemisphere, leaving the weather increasingly prone to repeat. climatologist dave robinson. >> everything flow, and with it weather patterns persist over areas for longer periods of time. that could make a wet situation dangerously wet. it could make a heat wave dangerously long. >> reporter: typically the...
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. >> researchers from rutgers university and virginia tech are testing technology aboard this unmannedraft system with a 17 foot wing span launched from cape may county airport. >> this is laying the ground floor into national airspace. >> in january, drone testing was carried out a few miles away at an old air strip. these flights are based at a functioning airport. >> the faa is interested in the data. about how the pilots and the piloted piloted planes respond. >> it's right in the path of so much air traffic coming and going, from airports and military bases in philadelphia new jersey and new york making communication and coordination crucial. >> you talk about passenger aircrafts, the last thing we want to do is have one interject with an unmanned aircraft. >> the use of drones is still illegal for personal use without permission from the faa. >> i think a lot of people don't understand what the rules are, and they don't really understand they can get in harm's way. >> this uas is packed with imaging equipment for mapping and other research. the key mission is to help build a safe
. >> researchers from rutgers university and virginia tech are testing technology aboard this unmannedraft system with a 17 foot wing span launched from cape may county airport. >> this is laying the ground floor into national airspace. >> in january, drone testing was carried out a few miles away at an old air strip. these flights are based at a functioning airport. >> the faa is interested in the data. about how the pilots and the piloted piloted planes respond....
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at a community college because they have a partnership with rutgers university. >> and encouraging peopleshop close to home. >> it encourages people to shop locally. you don't have to drive. you can access the stores here. >> and if you don't think a little goes a long way, camden county tells me if every family spends even $10 locally, it generates $35 million back into the economy annually. >> i hope in the future that it will bring a lot of people to shopping here to help us keep our taxes low. >> from blackwood, cydney long nbc 10 news. >> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> here's jacqueline london. >> thank you. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00 we continue to follow breaking news from the scene of a deadly crash between two tractor-trailers and a tour bus in the poconos. a live report just ahead. >>> also new at 5:00 shady mccoy stands by his comments about race involving his former coach chip kelly. what he's saying today about it and why his exchange with reporters got ugly. >>> and another cloudy day. just not as chilly, more rain comesing comeing in the forecast. the timing coming up
at a community college because they have a partnership with rutgers university. >> and encouraging peopleshop close to home. >> it encourages people to shop locally. you don't have to drive. you can access the stores here. >> and if you don't think a little goes a long way, camden county tells me if every family spends even $10 locally, it generates $35 million back into the economy annually. >> i hope in the future that it will bring a lot of people to shopping here to...
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the bill dates back to a 2011 appearance by former "jersey shore" star at rutgers university in which the school paid her $32,000. after her appearance the school received complaints about the lack of transparency about the price tag. >>> chaos in colwyn continues. here's what happened. that arguing prompted the mayor to get up and leave the meeting early. paula brown was at the center of the discord. she and councilwoman pat williams argued and snatched papers out of one another's hands. all of this happened during the first meeting for the new state appointed borough administrator. >>> let's talk national politics now with decision 2016. hillary clinton will relaunch her presidential run with what's being billed as a major speech in new york tomorrow. the former secretary of state is the front runner for the democratic nomination. her campaign aides say clinton plans to lay out her plans for the country during the speech tomorrow. she'll also call for those who helped the nation emerge from the economic crisis to be rewarded for their sacrifices. clinton is up against three other ca
the bill dates back to a 2011 appearance by former "jersey shore" star at rutgers university in which the school paid her $32,000. after her appearance the school received complaints about the lack of transparency about the price tag. >>> chaos in colwyn continues. here's what happened. that arguing prompted the mayor to get up and leave the meeting early. paula brown was at the center of the discord. she and councilwoman pat williams argued and snatched papers out of one...
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it was likely their 18-year-old son tiler a freshman at rutgers university hat jumped from the george washington bridge. >> they were wrong. i knew they were wrong. i knew they were i don't think. >> but tyler's body was found in the mud son river seven days later. >> what happened next turned their private tragedy into a public issue. during the investigation days before tyler committed suicide his college roommate had used a webcam to secretly live stream tyler's date with a man. they were charged with invasion of privacy. >> how do you react when someone says that is boys being boys. >> tyler was the youngers of three boys. james, now 29, brian 26 and tyler. my baby who will be forever 18. >> owe has a great passion. he loved music. and accomplished violinist. >> i was six years older than him. >> james clementi. >> we had protect him. >> the family always close regularly attended an evangelical christian church. only later did jane and her husband realize that the church's message was causing anguish at home what was that message? >> that being gay is a sin. i felt there was somet
it was likely their 18-year-old son tiler a freshman at rutgers university hat jumped from the george washington bridge. >> they were wrong. i knew they were wrong. i knew they were i don't think. >> but tyler's body was found in the mud son river seven days later. >> what happened next turned their private tragedy into a public issue. during the investigation days before tyler committed suicide his college roommate had used a webcam to secretly live stream tyler's date with a...
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he's going to rutgers university in the fall on a full scholarship.had a 100% graduation college placement rate for the past decade. >>> it reads like a script from a horror movie. threatening notes written by someone calling themselves the watcher. and it force add familiarly from their dream home. we've got those words coming up. >> firefighters rush into a burning home to save a military veteran's prized possession. it is a heart warming story of if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. certified asthma and allergy friendly by the asthma and allergy foundation of america. >>> mayor of new orleans wants to take down historic statue. it's robert e lee in recircle the confederate general has been standing there since 1884 and the mayor knows it's place in history but he says it's a piece of history that doesn't feet with new orleans. the shooting in charleston set off a
he's going to rutgers university in the fall on a full scholarship.had a 100% graduation college placement rate for the past decade. >>> it reads like a script from a horror movie. threatening notes written by someone calling themselves the watcher. and it force add familiarly from their dream home. we've got those words coming up. >> firefighters rush into a burning home to save a military veteran's prized possession. it is a heart warming story of if you want a paint with no...
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dan is the share of european poll suggests at rutgers university and talked to erica pitzi. >> it is a historical moments. we are in unchartered waters. the immediate next steps, for now, the ball is no longer in the courts of the creditors or the greek government, but is in the hanth of the european tral bank. the question is whether the european central bank continues to intervene to keep the greek banks alive. there has been reports of lines outside atms, a lot running out of cash already, and the greek banking system is only liquid right now because they had the repeated infusions of money from the european central bank. it was contingent on the idea that greece was part of a bailout plan with the eurozone government. if they are no longer part of that, the e.c.b. may cut them off. >>> one of men that escaped a u.s. prison is at large. tough conditions could get tougher now that richard matt his partner is dead shot dead on friday. john terrett has more. >> good evening to you. it's aize merable rainy evening in new york city and around the state as well. and fooujive david sweat
dan is the share of european poll suggests at rutgers university and talked to erica pitzi. >> it is a historical moments. we are in unchartered waters. the immediate next steps, for now, the ball is no longer in the courts of the creditors or the greek government, but is in the hanth of the european tral bank. the question is whether the european central bank continues to intervene to keep the greek banks alive. there has been reports of lines outside atms, a lot running out of cash...
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. >> study comes out of the rutgers university. 600 parents were asked if they would rather give moneyo educational benefits to sons or daughters. those who thought the economy was in bad shape preferred to hand over the money to the girls. researchers think this is because girls are more likely to produce children. >> so you have one girl. >> right. >> which do you prefer, are they watching right now. >> yeah. >> thanks. >> you will not fess up. >> yeah. >> i love them both for different reasons. >> look at you. >> right down middle. >> my dad just sent me a text and said don't tell anyone but you are our favorite. >> you are an only child. >> good one, dad thanks. >> getting ready to say i do there is one thing women are saying, i don't do. they don't want to take their man's last name. we have seen so much of this lately. >> 0 percent of women in recent years kept their last names. according to new york times article process of keeping ones maiden name, begins to decline after 70's but trend is now back on a upswing. decision tend to be less political these days. they say for many w
. >> study comes out of the rutgers university. 600 parents were asked if they would rather give moneyo educational benefits to sons or daughters. those who thought the economy was in bad shape preferred to hand over the money to the girls. researchers think this is because girls are more likely to produce children. >> so you have one girl. >> right. >> which do you prefer, are they watching right now. >> yeah. >> thanks. >> you will not fess up....
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he's going to rutgers university in the fall on a full scholarship.e placement rate for the past decade. >>> it reads like a script from a horror movie. threatening notes written by someone calling themselves the watcher. and it force add familiarly from their dream home. we've got those words coming up. >> firefighters rush into a burning home to save a military veteran's prized possession. it is a heart warming story of bravery. i'm thinking you're going to love this one and it's next. >>> mayor of new orleans wants to take down historic statue. it's robert e lee in recircle the confederate general has been standing there since 1884 and the mayor knows it's place in history but he says it's a piece of history that doesn't feet with new orleans. the shooting in charleston set off a nationwide debate things like the confederate flag. the gettysburg park is taking take its store shelves. bill anderson has more on the controversial decision. >> reporter: the continued focus on the confederate flag following the tragic killing in charleston has now made
he's going to rutgers university in the fall on a full scholarship.e placement rate for the past decade. >>> it reads like a script from a horror movie. threatening notes written by someone calling themselves the watcher. and it force add familiarly from their dream home. we've got those words coming up. >> firefighters rush into a burning home to save a military veteran's prized possession. it is a heart warming story of bravery. i'm thinking you're going to love this one and...
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. >> michael hayes is assistant professor of public policy administration at rutgers university and isning us to help explain the impact of this ruling. many people were worried at first about what would happen if the court ruled against this. what does it mean for patients now that it's been upheld? >> for individuals who had gotten their health care on the federal exchange and got a federal subsidy, they were likely going to lose that subsidy. this would not only negatively impact those individuals but would impact the general health care market. you can imagine that an individual who had a federal health care subsidy, they lose that now their premium is likely going to increase by 50%. you have to make a decision whether to keep that subsidy or not keep that subsidy anymore. if they did that both outcomes would likely lead to a negative financial impact on the household as likely higher health care expenditures and being at risk of a major health care issue. but in the health care market if you had more individuals leaving the health care market and these are younger, more healthy i
. >> michael hayes is assistant professor of public policy administration at rutgers university and isning us to help explain the impact of this ruling. many people were worried at first about what would happen if the court ruled against this. what does it mean for patients now that it's been upheld? >> for individuals who had gotten their health care on the federal exchange and got a federal subsidy, they were likely going to lose that subsidy. this would not only negatively impact...
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reporter: ruby red color from the inside out qualities engineered by agricultural scientists at rutgers university using cross pollination. >> basically we are taking best characteristics from two different genetic lines and then crossing that. we keep doing that for many years until we fine the exact berry that we want. >> reporter: work began as a way to help local farmers diversify their crops and compete with growers who ship from places like california and florida. the result. >> it is not too sugary and sour. i cannot like go back to the supermarket strawberries. >> i was warned before i started i wouldn't be able to eat those on what white strawberries on the inside and that is definitely the case. >> reporter: if you want to do a taste test you have to pick them yourself. they are being grown at a dozen local farms including grasso girls here in west deptford. >> people have been calling off the hook trying to get more and i said we only have a few. so they are kind of selling out fast. >> reporter: manager contact shy ls says it has been great for single row on her farm. not only do they
reporter: ruby red color from the inside out qualities engineered by agricultural scientists at rutgers university using cross pollination. >> basically we are taking best characteristics from two different genetic lines and then crossing that. we keep doing that for many years until we fine the exact berry that we want. >> reporter: work began as a way to help local farmers diversify their crops and compete with growers who ship from places like california and florida. the result....
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reporter: ruby red color from the inside out quality engineered by agricultural scientists at rutgers universitysing cross pollination. >> basically we are taking best characteristics from two different genetic lines and then crossing that. we keep doing that for many years until we fine the exact ber that i we want. >> reporter: work began as a way to help farmers compete with growers who ship from places like california and florida. the result. >> it is not too sugar or sour. i can go back to the super market strawberries. >> i was warned before i started i won't be able to eat those super market berries and that is the case. >> reporter: if you want to do a taste test you have to pick them yourself. they have been grown in a dozen local farms including this farm in west department for. >> people have been calling up trying to get more. i said we only have a few. they are selling out fast. >> reporter: manager contact says the sunny dry claimant has been great for inning is will grow of ruth ger scarlet on her farm. not only do they cost the same but they are more nutritious and taste better.
reporter: ruby red color from the inside out quality engineered by agricultural scientists at rutgers universitysing cross pollination. >> basically we are taking best characteristics from two different genetic lines and then crossing that. we keep doing that for many years until we fine the exact ber that i we want. >> reporter: work began as a way to help farmers compete with growers who ship from places like california and florida. the result. >> it is not too sugar or...
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evan young is a graduating senior with a 4.5 gpa and a scholarship awaiting him at rutgers universitys story has sparked national outcry from gay rights activists and allies. well, on sunday, evan young got another chance to deliver his speech. the 18-year-old spoke at the annual fundraiser for the gay-rights group out boulder. he was introduced by out boulder's executive director mardi moore. >> so when evan and i started communicating about this, we really did try to work things out without going to the press. that was -- we did not want to go to the press. you can as people . dave montes, is a great colleague of mine and i'm grateful to dave, i went into a meeting with him and with the principal and some others and tried to get them to allow evan to give his speech. the refused to do that. when i talked to evan, said guillen thing we can do is bring public pressure, this is what he told me -- i have mixed feelings about making the story public. i don't want to seem like i am bitter and trying to exact some revenge because i'm not. i would not do something like that. i only think we
evan young is a graduating senior with a 4.5 gpa and a scholarship awaiting him at rutgers universitys story has sparked national outcry from gay rights activists and allies. well, on sunday, evan young got another chance to deliver his speech. the 18-year-old spoke at the annual fundraiser for the gay-rights group out boulder. he was introduced by out boulder's executive director mardi moore. >> so when evan and i started communicating about this, we really did try to work things out...
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>> guest: i went to rutgers university and studied with the pulitzer prize-winning author who i am proudto have been a student. >> host: and a ph.d. from from rockers as well? >> guest: ph.d. in american history from rutgers, yes. >> host: is african-american history of american history? >> guest: it's absolutely american history. there is no america without the black experience being central to understanding how this country essentially came to be the world's leading superpower. he could tell a story of american history that starts with the indigenous populations of the early world and contest over land but you wouldn't get very far to the founding of the nation for the concept of freedom or the debate over slavery or the economics of the nation without putting black people at the center of that story. >> host: dr. mohammed this has that quote and if he could explain further. something broke between the parents have been the purveyors of that cultural knowledge from the 20s to the 30s to the 40s to the 60s. the parents at some point, my parents generation decided they wanted their kids
>> guest: i went to rutgers university and studied with the pulitzer prize-winning author who i am proudto have been a student. >> host: and a ph.d. from from rockers as well? >> guest: ph.d. in american history from rutgers, yes. >> host: is african-american history of american history? >> guest: it's absolutely american history. there is no america without the black experience being central to understanding how this country essentially came to be the world's...
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. >> rutgers university.ow would refers preserve cooperation a shared interest that draws many members with the security commander or mediate the fallout with the important allies? with a a a war of ukraine with eastern europe and russia and to have economic ties that make them less willing to speak the truth about what is happening in ukraine to confront the russians had if we allow that strategy to prevent us to take action because one ally has economic ties, we will be handicapped to protect our security interest in the future. i am convinced the russians don't do anything that is not in their interest. to they have an interest? absolutely. so where does that ring given their priorities? i cannot tell you but if it is in their interest to cooperate for other terrorist organizations which think they will do it. the what has happened is in chechnya that you have basically that seems to idolize petition and is an internal and an external vigilante force on his behalf. to that situation has changed a fair amou
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finally, rutgers university and nyu have combined to do research finding markers for sleep apnea associated with environmental exposure. this expertise has allowed for early diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea enabling us to get people to work safely. my fourth patient as a pilot for a law-enforcement agency with a history of sinusitis, which are risk factors for sleep apnea p thanks to early diagnosis, this patient has been treated for his conditions and is fully qualified under federal standards to operate his aircraft. he asked how he could think before his treatment and i said he should continue to catch terrorists. in summary, all of our patients are honored and treated by skilled clinicians. we believe we are continuing to acquire the knowledge to provide early diagnosis and treatment of emergency responders who were exposed to toxic agents and psychosocial stressors. we are striving to continue to achieve excellence in treating our patients, as well as preparation for providing the best medical care for any emergency responders who were exposed to a multitude of unpred
finally, rutgers university and nyu have combined to do research finding markers for sleep apnea associated with environmental exposure. this expertise has allowed for early diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea enabling us to get people to work safely. my fourth patient as a pilot for a law-enforcement agency with a history of sinusitis, which are risk factors for sleep apnea p thanks to early diagnosis, this patient has been treated for his conditions and is fully qualified under...
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rutgers. in any event -- >> that's because the state legislature permitted the combination of university of medicine and dentistry at rutgers. >> right. but in any event, then i have my registered nurses there helping us take care of patients, making sure that histories are obtained correctly, making sure that people actually know how to use their medications. this is really very important that we have people making sure that not only medication are used, but used correctly, then i have -- i mentioned my mental health core, my administrative core, which tracy heads, and that group of people is performing audits to make sure that everybody else is doing everything correctly. we're using our pharmacy correctly. we're doing the best that we can to keep costs down using generic drugs, and that all our proprior tors and people writing prescriptions that everybody is certified appropriate to do this and that our patients actually get their medications when they get to the pharmacy so that's part of coordination of care, and i can assure you, we are performing these audits because i want to make sure that
rutgers. in any event -- >> that's because the state legislature permitted the combination of university of medicine and dentistry at rutgers. >> right. but in any event, then i have my registered nurses there helping us take care of patients, making sure that histories are obtained correctly, making sure that people actually know how to use their medications. this is really very important that we have people making sure that not only medication are used, but used correctly, then i...
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evan gottesman, rutgers university. so i just wanted to ask, if we were to arm ukraine, as you suggested, how would we, first preserve our cooperation with russia on areas of shared interest like isis, which draws many of its members from russian territories and from nearby countries like tajikistan, where the military or the security , commander just defected to isis? and how would we also mediate the potential negative fallout with our important nato allies like germany, which you mentioned does not support arming ukraine and who would certainly more immediately feel the impacts of any escalation in the war in ukraine, owing to their geographic proximity and their greater trade links with eastern europe and with russia? representative thornberry: well, i think it's true the germans and others have economic ties that make them less willing to speak the truth about what's happening in ukraine and to confront the russians. and yet, if we allow that strategy to prevent us from taking action, because one of our allies has
evan gottesman, rutgers university. so i just wanted to ask, if we were to arm ukraine, as you suggested, how would we, first preserve our cooperation with russia on areas of shared interest like isis, which draws many of its members from russian territories and from nearby countries like tajikistan, where the military or the security , commander just defected to isis? and how would we also mediate the potential negative fallout with our important nato allies like germany, which you mentioned...
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>> have been, rutgers university. if we were -- how would we first preserve our cooperation with russia on areas of shared interests like isis which draws many of its members from russian territories and from nearby countries where the security commander just defected to isis. and how would also mediate the potential negative fallout which are important allies like germany which you mention does not support arm in ukraine? and certainly would feel the impact of an escalation in the war in ukraine owing to their geographic proximity and a greater trade links with eastern europe and with russia. >> i think it's, germans and russians have economic ties that make them less willing to speak the truth about what's happening in ukraine and to confront the russians. and yet if we allow that strategy to prevent us from taking action because one of our allies have economic ties with the russians or the chinese or whoever, we are going to really be handicapped in being able to protect our security interests in the future. look i
>> have been, rutgers university. if we were -- how would we first preserve our cooperation with russia on areas of shared interests like isis which draws many of its members from russian territories and from nearby countries where the security commander just defected to isis. and how would also mediate the potential negative fallout which are important allies like germany which you mention does not support arm in ukraine? and certainly would feel the impact of an escalation in the war in...
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finally rutgers university and why you have combined to do research finding markers for sleep apnea associatedith environmental exposure. the expertise has allowed early diagnosis and treatment of abstract and sleep apnea enabling us to get people to work safely. my fourth patient is a pilot for a law enforcement agency with the history of gerd and the site is which are risk factors for sleep apnea. thanks to early diagnosis the patient has been successfully treated for his conditioning is fully qualified under federal standards to skillfully operated aircraft. he asked that take me for his treatment and i said he should continue catching terrorists. in summary all of our patients are honored and treated by a skilled clinicians. we believe we are continuing to acquire the knowledge to provide early diagnosis and treatment of emergency was wanders exposed to toxic agents and psychosocial treasures. we strive to continue to keep out foreign and cost effectiveness and treat her patients as well as preparation for the best possible medical care to any emergency responders disposed to a a multitude
finally rutgers university and why you have combined to do research finding markers for sleep apnea associatedith environmental exposure. the expertise has allowed early diagnosis and treatment of abstract and sleep apnea enabling us to get people to work safely. my fourth patient is a pilot for a law enforcement agency with the history of gerd and the site is which are risk factors for sleep apnea. thanks to early diagnosis the patient has been successfully treated for his conditioning is...
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supreme court for the d c circuit, prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university -- she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors are nearly a decade area i had the extraordinary honor of clerking for justice ginsburg which was as amazing and life-changing and. does you would back. among my fondest memories of that year were the champagne and cupcake birthday parties that the justice with host for each of her birthday -- each of her cards. so fully aware of how crazy it is to have a birthday party with fruit eater against her, we would plan with dave -- for days in advance to come up with the perfect list of questions to ask her. we learned about her summers in sweden where she was learning about sweden swedish civil procedure. her confirmation hearings, and her beloved husband marty, a distinguished tax attorney and show supreme whose love and support for the justice is legendary. if tumbling that existed before he passed away, no doubt he would have started the notorious rpg blog health. -- himself. but even when the clerkship -- and then,
supreme court for the d c circuit, prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university -- she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors are nearly a decade area i had the extraordinary honor of clerking for justice ginsburg which was as amazing and life-changing and. does you would back. among my fondest memories of that year were the champagne and cupcake birthday parties that the justice with host for each of her birthday -- each of her...
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prior to becoming a judge, she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women, both on the bench and as one of the founds ers of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest memories of that year were the champagne and cupcake birthday parties that the justice would host for each of her clerks and secretaries. so fully aware of just how crazy it is to have a birthday party with ruth bader ginsburg, my co-clerks and i would plan for days in advance, trying to come up with a perfect list of questions to ask her and we did pretty well. we heard amazing stories about her summers in sweden, where she was learning and writing about swedish civil procedure, we heard about her first supreme court arguments, her confirmation hearings, and her beloved husba
prior to becoming a judge, she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women, both on the bench and as one of the founds ers of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my...
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this morning a former rutgers university football player who is a familiar face for his courage and resiliencerande. >> this is the moment that changed everything for eric la grande. >> i heard the hit. i heard the crowd go "ooh". >> they have a stretcher, a cart out there. >> when the trainers were asking me, your head and neck. i said, i can't breathe. >> a junior on the rutgers team, he was paralyzed from the neck down making a tackle back this 2010. in that moment when most of us would have conceded defeat, he chose to fight. >> i will for sure walk again. i can't tell you when. everything is going well with the progress now. no one thought i would be where i am today. >> once known for being a force on the field le grand is better known now for his smile on full display on magazine covers like "sports illustrated" and taking the stage to a standing ovation at the espy awards. >> thank you all again. [ applause ] . >> reporter: despite the injury he can still fire up a stadium. >> we'll find a cure for this one day. >> reporter: he formed a team called team le grand, a fund raising arm of
this morning a former rutgers university football player who is a familiar face for his courage and resiliencerande. >> this is the moment that changed everything for eric la grande. >> i heard the hit. i heard the crowd go "ooh". >> they have a stretcher, a cart out there. >> when the trainers were asking me, your head and neck. i said, i can't breathe. >> a junior on the rutgers team, he was paralyzed from the neck down making a tackle back this 2010....
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court of appeals and prior to becoming a judge to is a law professor at rutgers and columbia university over decades of service she has been an unwavering advocate for women on the bench, as one of the founders of the women's rights project reserves less general counsel for nearly a decade for cry had extraordinary honor to clerk for her which was as amazing am life changing experience as you would expect. among my a fondest memories words up champagne and cupcake a birthday party she would oppose all clerks and secretaries just to think how crazy it is to have a birthday party with amorous spader ginsberg we would plan in advance the questions to ask her if we did pretty well we heard amazing stories of her summers since we didn't over civil procedure and we heard about this first supreme court arguments and over her beloved has been a distinguished attorney and chef supreme his love and support for the justice is legendary f. tumblr had existed before he passed away no doubt he would have started meritorious rbd himself. [laughter] [cheers and applause] but it but i have a deep sense
court of appeals and prior to becoming a judge to is a law professor at rutgers and columbia university over decades of service she has been an unwavering advocate for women on the bench, as one of the founders of the women's rights project reserves less general counsel for nearly a decade for cry had extraordinary honor to clerk for her which was as amazing am life changing experience as you would expect. among my a fondest memories words up champagne and cupcake a birthday party she would...
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prior to becoming a judge, she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women, both on the bench and as one of the founds of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest memories of that year were the champagne and cupcake birthday parties that the justice would host for each of her clerks and secretaries. so fully aware of just how crazy it is to have a birthday party with ruth bader ginsburg, my co-clerks and i would plan for days in advance, trying to come up with a perfect list of questions to ask her and we did pretty well. we heard amazing stories about her summers in sweden, where she was learning and writing about swedish civil procedure, we heard about her first supreme court arguments, her confirmation hearings, and her beloved husband,
prior to becoming a judge, she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women, both on the bench and as one of the founds of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest...
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circuit and prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university.rvice justice ginsburg has been advocate for women on the bench as one of the founders of the women's right project for aclu where she served as women council for nearly a decade. i have the extraordinary honor of clerking for justice ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest memories were champagne and cupcake birthday parties for clerks and secretaries. so fully aware of just how crazy it is to have a birthday party with ruth bader ginsburg my co-clerks and i would plan for days in advance trying to come up with the perfect list of questions to ask her. we did pretty well. we heard amazing stories about her summers in sweden where she was learning and writing about swedish civil procedure. we heard about her first supreme court argument, her confirmation hearings and her beloved husband, marty, a distinguished tax attorney and chef supreme whose love and support for the justice is legendary. he would have started the notorious
circuit and prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university.rvice justice ginsburg has been advocate for women on the bench as one of the founders of the women's right project for aclu where she served as women council for nearly a decade. i have the extraordinary honor of clerking for justice ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest memories were champagne and cupcake birthday parties for clerks and...
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rutgers. we need to get that on the record. >> that's because our state legislature has permitted the combination of the university of medicine and dentistry and rutgers. >> ray. >> in any event, then i have registered nurses who are they are helping us take care of patients making sure histories are obtained correctly and people know how to use their medication. this is very important that we have people making sure not only medications are used but are used correctly. i mentioned my mental health court and administrative core and that group of people is performing audits to make sure everybody else is doing everything correctly. we are using our privacy correct way. we are doing the best we can to keep costs down using generic drugs and all of our providers and people writing prescription that everybody is certified appropriate to do this and patients actually get their medications when they get to the pharmacy. that is part of coordination of care and i can assure you we are performing these audits because i want to make sure we have funding to treat our patients. presumably you guys won unanimously confirmed the bill. >>
rutgers. we need to get that on the record. >> that's because our state legislature has permitted the combination of the university of medicine and dentistry and rutgers. >> ray. >> in any event, then i have registered nurses who are they are helping us take care of patients making sure histories are obtained correctly and people know how to use their medication. this is very important that we have people making sure not only medications are used but are used correctly. i...
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it would require public colleges and universities to publish an online breakdown of students' fees. in 2011 rutgers nicole polizzi $32,000 for an appearance. some students complained afterwards. >>> he didn't break a leg. >> instead, something else happened to one actor during a live performance and it was not part of the script. >> what's your emergency? i was like i'd like to report an accidental stabbing at a theater. >> yes. stabbed on stage. one part of the play that went terribly wrong and the surprising thing the injured actor was able to do without the audience ever knowing. >>> also a healthy helping? the new findings on a certain snack and how it could add years to your life. the new research just released. >>> all new tonight on "nbc 10 news at 5:00" from setting churches on fire to cross burning, police say this guy's been busy committing all kinds of crimes in bucks county. how they finally caught him. >>> we have a heads up if you drive an acura. two suv models are being recalled, 48,000 2014 and 2015 mdx and rlx suvs could have an issue with the automatic emergency brake. it's a piec
it would require public colleges and universities to publish an online breakdown of students' fees. in 2011 rutgers nicole polizzi $32,000 for an appearance. some students complained afterwards. >>> he didn't break a leg. >> instead, something else happened to one actor during a live performance and it was not part of the script. >> what's your emergency? i was like i'd like to report an accidental stabbing at a theater. >> yes. stabbed on stage. one part of the play...
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circuit and prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women both on the bench and as one of the founds of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among my fondest memories of that year were the champagne and cupcake birthday parties that the justice would host for each of her clerks and secretaries. so fully aware of just how crazy it is to have a birthday party with ruth bader ginsburg, my co-clerks and i would plan for days in advance, trying to come up with a perfect list of questions to ask her and we did pretty well. we heard amazing stories about her summers in sweden, where she was learning and writing about swedish civil procedure, we heard about her first supreme court arguments, her confirmation hearings, and her beloved husband, m
circuit and prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers and columbia university. over her decades of service, she's been an unwavering advocate for women both on the bench and as one of the founds of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and on the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i had the extraordinary honor of clerk wrg justice two ginsburg which was as amazing and life changing an experience as you would expect. among...
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rutgers. >> she was allowed but she withdrew. john: you are correct but some students were protesting calling for a war criminal. [chanting] >> condoleezza rice will not speak at commencement record university most recent on every degree was given to her last week so it isn't as if she is not being permitted to speak. john: brandeis, berkeley. >> some of the in-house card cancellations or they withdraw but who gets to decide who speaks on campus? one of the things we are seeing is students particularly in the case of commencement they had a say in terms of who will address them. >> let's talk about trigger warnings. but it says number one we may be dealing with stuff that is dramatic or psychologically if we have that issue let me know in advance. john: students to the need this before. political correctness is not worse. >> but that doesn't mean the professors are using their authority in the classroom. john: with columbia there should be trigger warnings. >> if you talk about rape give students a heads up the they talk about rape if a professor teaches to moderate students in one year those who have been sexually assaulted the last 12 months shouldn't that reflect the fact of speaking to
rutgers. >> she was allowed but she withdrew. john: you are correct but some students were protesting calling for a war criminal. [chanting] >> condoleezza rice will not speak at commencement record university most recent on every degree was given to her last week so it isn't as if she is not being permitted to speak. john: brandeis, berkeley. >> some of the in-house card cancellations or they withdraw but who gets to decide who speaks on campus? one of the things we are...