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>> if you have any problem call rutgers university able to utah called day and the beat me and he ishe be whispered. >> what you say to that? >> he has been called on by hotels even prison with a high of they can handle. each hive and produces 35 pounds of honey. >> is in on me? maybe i should have a bail. slowly but surely they're gonna bring my fear right now i suited up and he took me out onto his farm which you can see behind me with all of the highest and he showed me some of them to pull out the peas that were making honey. >> how often do you get called on? he said a couple times a week or more depending on the season and he has stories. >> it gentleman pulled me up he said tuesday's and? i am the aborted from the penitentiary in new jersey i hear a lot of stories he said no seriously i am the warden i have some beeves then the clear and i cannot let up the prisoners. >> he has been the beekeeper since 1955 he has all the supplies of you want to be a beekeeper yourself right here at the farms but as for me i did get up close and personal and i even tried some of the hon a righ
>> if you have any problem call rutgers university able to utah called day and the beat me and he ishe be whispered. >> what you say to that? >> he has been called on by hotels even prison with a high of they can handle. each hive and produces 35 pounds of honey. >> is in on me? maybe i should have a bail. slowly but surely they're gonna bring my fear right now i suited up and he took me out onto his farm which you can see behind me with all of the highest and he showed...
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rutgers university is planning a tuition increase for under grads. coming up next, hear how much more students can expect to pay. >>> also, what a rescue. you heard of cats getting stuck in trees but what about people. next hear how firefighters had to climb into the leaves to help a woman. sic) (group) surprise! oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the funeral expenses. they were not prepared. well, i'm not going to burden my family with my final expenses. -huh? -i called about the colonial penn program this morning. i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, call about the colonial penn program now. your acceptance is guaranteed. coverage options for this plan start at $9.95 a month for women and men age 50 to 85. that's about 35 cents a day. and your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. no health questions, no
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rutgers university police will wear body cameras beginning this week. 14 university police officers will wear the cameras as they patrol campuses in piscataway and newark. this comes as police are under the microscope and in some cases under attack. >> i think it will have a positive impact on our relation with the community. >> i think it's a good idea because i think it's time to be transparent with those kind of things. >> the body cameras are being paid for with a state grant. when school starts, every rutgers patrol officer will be outfitted with a body camera. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf is going to talk about opioid addiction. he was in harrisburg to talk about money for funding the new effort. it will enable the department of human services to create 20 programs. that will help treat about 4500 people and connect them with therapy and job assistance. >> we need to get our arms around the crisis that we have right now and the $20.4 million is just a start. but it's a good start. >> the governor's office says heroin and opioid overdose are the leading cause of death in penns
rutgers university police will wear body cameras beginning this week. 14 university police officers will wear the cameras as they patrol campuses in piscataway and newark. this comes as police are under the microscope and in some cases under attack. >> i think it will have a positive impact on our relation with the community. >> i think it's a good idea because i think it's time to be transparent with those kind of things. >> the body cameras are being paid for with a state...
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. >>> tuition at rutgers university will be more expensive for the upcoming school year by 1.7%. they added an additional $500,000 to needs based financial aids. >>> engineers think they have tracked down the region -- reason for the cracks that led to the 120 trains being pulled out of service. it is due to faulty weldz. wewelds j. -- two possible replacement beams are being considered. septa has not made it's final determination of what caused the cracks. >>> matt pellman has a look at the roads and update with septa and two recalls to tell you about. >> the world's largest beer maker is going to be bigger. that story is coming up in two. >> reporter: live in ac as we come back on this thursday morning. almost friday. we're getting there people. if you're in the mood for construction i'm your guy. we have plenty of it this morning. some along 202 in frazier, chester county, the crews have pulled away. the lanes are open in the on going zone by 401. elsewhere in chester county there's work happening on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound between downingtown and malvern you're do
. >>> tuition at rutgers university will be more expensive for the upcoming school year by 1.7%. they added an additional $500,000 to needs based financial aids. >>> engineers think they have tracked down the region -- reason for the cracks that led to the 120 trains being pulled out of service. it is due to faulty weldz. wewelds j. -- two possible replacement beams are being considered. septa has not made it's final determination of what caused the cracks. >>> matt...
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. >>> rutgers university tuition is going up 1.7%.hey added an additional $500,000 to need-based financial aid. >>> grounded by a glitch. passengers trying to catch a southwest flight this morning might find trouble at the airport. >>> we're following breaking news, a man fires seven shots into his name's home. it was only the start of an outbreak of gun violence in the city overnight. >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., thursday, july 21 we begin with breaking news,. >> two people are dead and several others wounded in a burst of violence across philadelphia. >> convention chaos, thunderous boos erupt when one of donald trump's refuses to endorse him. >> the break from the out door sauna is over, dangerous heat is on the way, highest temperatures we've seen in four years. >> david murphy is off, karen rogers outside to talk about the coming heat, matt pellman h
. >>> rutgers university tuition is going up 1.7%.hey added an additional $500,000 to need-based financial aid. >>> grounded by a glitch. passengers trying to catch a southwest flight this morning might find trouble at the airport. >>> we're following breaking news, a man fires seven shots into his name's home. it was only the start of an outbreak of gun violence in the city overnight. >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., thursday, july 21 we begin with breaking...
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. >>> back here at home, beginning this week, rutgers university police will wear body cameras. 14 university police officers will wear the cameras as they patrol campus this is camden, new brunswick, piscataway and newark. in some cases they're under attack. >> i think it will have a positive impact on our relation with the community. >> i think it's a good idea because i think it's time to be transparent with those kind of things. >> the body cameras are paid for with a state grant. when school starts, every rutgers patrol officer will be outfitted with a body camera. >>> it is just 5:51. we're just after sunrise this morning. skies are brightening up nicely. a few scattered clouds. but storms are completely out of the picture. temperatures have been falling. 64 degrees in lehigh valley. low 70s in the suburbs and in delaware and philadelphia, 73 deechgs. south jersey, 72 and still falling at this hour. here's the coolest time of day, just after sunrise. 70 in lumber ton. 72 in hamilton. it will be a warm day today. the last through clouds are blowing through the area right now. those are n
. >>> back here at home, beginning this week, rutgers university police will wear body cameras. 14 university police officers will wear the cameras as they patrol campus this is camden, new brunswick, piscataway and newark. in some cases they're under attack. >> i think it will have a positive impact on our relation with the community. >> i think it's a good idea because i think it's time to be transparent with those kind of things. >> the body cameras are paid for...
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high school senior says wagner was his mentor and helped him get a football scholarship to rutgers university. the teen says his uncle's murder leaves a hole in the hearts of those who loved him. especially the victim's eight-year-old son eric, jr. >> took him from his son, his family, his wife, crazy. we going to through this. it's a big loss. i hope he get justice though. >> reporter: investigators are not commenting on a motive here. witnesses say the shooter got away down an alley. anyone with information is asked to call allentown police. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> on top of developing story. temple university's president is on his way out. it comes after yesterday's vote of no confidence by the school's board of trustees. now this would become the second forced departure of a top temple university administrator in just the past month. >> financial troubles brought the university to this point. let's get out to fox 29's bruce gordon who joins us live from temple university. so bruce, what's next? >> reporter: well, as you said, first came that vote of no confidence. next on july 21s
high school senior says wagner was his mentor and helped him get a football scholarship to rutgers university. the teen says his uncle's murder leaves a hole in the hearts of those who loved him. especially the victim's eight-year-old son eric, jr. >> took him from his son, his family, his wife, crazy. we going to through this. it's a big loss. i hope he get justice though. >> reporter: investigators are not commenting on a motive here. witnesses say the shooter got away down an...
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haines works with researchers from rutgers university, an atlanta cape community college. >> we're usingok at the variation in the crop. and detect any kind of diseases. >> reporter: peter oudemans records video and infrared to get the most accurate picture of what is happening in the bog. the sprouting plants will eventually produce berries like this. to make sure that happens, the drone spots areas that are too wet or too dry or need fertilizer. >> the data comes in as small photographs that we then mosaic together and we can analyze them in different ways. >> reporter: without the technology, farmers would have to walk 1,200 acres to spot disease, with the drone they can do it in just minutes. >> this crop plot will have no fanberries. >> reporter: the drone showed 5% of the bog has a fungus called fairy ring. >> reporter: sounds like this could be a game-changer. >> absolutely it will change the way we do things. s. will be able to do site specific agriculture. eventually you hear of a problem, there you go, attack it, not the whole bog. b reporter: a bird's eye view that allows farm
haines works with researchers from rutgers university, an atlanta cape community college. >> we're usingok at the variation in the crop. and detect any kind of diseases. >> reporter: peter oudemans records video and infrared to get the most accurate picture of what is happening in the bog. the sprouting plants will eventually produce berries like this. to make sure that happens, the drone spots areas that are too wet or too dry or need fertilizer. >> the data comes in as small...
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in-between then he extent -- excelled as a scholar rutgers university and as an athlete an all-american football player baseball catcher, a florida basketball, but he achieved fame as a cultural worker as a singer and actor is not an exaggeration to suggest at the apex of his career he was the best known black american on planet earth and maybe one of the best u.s. nationals because his records were all over the world and his movies were broadcast all over the world as well. but paul robeson did not find that to be satisfying to be world-renowned because he knew despite his own personality minted achievements, languishing in hell hole of jim crow were his brothers and sisters in dixie. also the number of black cultural workers, in particular musicians he found his fame and fortune overseas. that is a repetitive pattern of black americans and their artistic gifts are recognized more read of the outside of the united states and inside and paul robeson moving to london in his early 20s if he climbs the ladder of success, to hobnob with the great and good allowing him to achieve his stellar
in-between then he extent -- excelled as a scholar rutgers university and as an athlete an all-american football player baseball catcher, a florida basketball, but he achieved fame as a cultural worker as a singer and actor is not an exaggeration to suggest at the apex of his career he was the best known black american on planet earth and maybe one of the best u.s. nationals because his records were all over the world and his movies were broadcast all over the world as well. but paul robeson...
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haynes works with researchers from rutgers university, and atlantic cape community college. >> we areng drones to look at the variation in the crop and detect any type of diseases. and he record video and infrared photos to get the most accurate picture of what is happening in cranberry bog. the sprouting plants will produce berries like this. to make sure that happens. the drone spots areas too wet or too dry or need fertilizer. the data comes in as small photographs, we mow saying together. then we can analyze them in different ways. >> without the technology. farmers would have to walk 1,200 ache tires spot disease. with the drone they can do it in minutes. >> this spot is going to have no cranberries. >> the drone showed more than 5% of the boggs have a fungus, called fairy ring. >> it will change the game. >> it will change the way we do things. we will do site specific, agricultural, here is the problem. atake it. don't do the whole bog. >> reporter: a bird's eye view that allows farmers to manage the little details that can make >>> tonight we are going out with a bang and burs
haynes works with researchers from rutgers university, and atlantic cape community college. >> we areng drones to look at the variation in the crop and detect any type of diseases. and he record video and infrared photos to get the most accurate picture of what is happening in cranberry bog. the sprouting plants will produce berries like this. to make sure that happens. the drone spots areas too wet or too dry or need fertilizer. the data comes in as small photographs, we mow saying...
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. >>> rutgers university tuition is going up for the upcoming school year by 1.7% and they added an additionalsed students for financial aid. >> top stories 6:55, two men and killed anticipate -- and one man one wounded in 3 separate shootings. one man was ambushed in overbrook overnight, nine bullets hit the vehicle killing the man inside. >>> a man was seen jumping into the schuylkill river to 'said police in lower merion township. police have not said if they found him. >>> computer issues are causing long lines at the southwest airlines terminals. the same thing is happening across the county. the airline is trying to fix the problem, expect delays if you fly southwest today. >> reporter: we're been watching the cooker along route 1, the super highway, fire crews just pulled up on the scene 413 bell view avenue, as i predicted they have southbound lanes blocked as they fight the vehicle fire. use i-95 through bucks county instead route 1 the super highway. on the boulevard they have the fire location southbound rising sun avenue outer drive blocked there. expect delays. >> reporter: 71 by
. >>> rutgers university tuition is going up for the upcoming school year by 1.7% and they added an additionalsed students for financial aid. >> top stories 6:55, two men and killed anticipate -- and one man one wounded in 3 separate shootings. one man was ambushed in overbrook overnight, nine bullets hit the vehicle killing the man inside. >>> a man was seen jumping into the schuylkill river to 'said police in lower merion township. police have not said if they found...
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bill, he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. [applause] picture was ony his graduation day with my mom beaming next to him six months pregnant with me. mom also came from nothing. she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses every day to get to work. most of the time that she was supposed to be a kid actually raising children. her younger brother and younger sister. she was tough as nails. affordth was, she cannot to. she spoke the truth. luckily, directly and without much cornish. -- varnish. i am her son. [cheering] listened ton as i darkness on the edge of town with my high school friends on the jersey shore. i was her son when i moved into that studio apartment with mary pat. son as i coached our son enter and patrick on the field and as i watched with pride as our daughters march with the soccer team in the labor day parade. and i'm still her son today as governor following the rules she taught me to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles. you see, mom never thought you wou
bill, he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. [applause] picture was ony his graduation day with my mom beaming next to him six months pregnant with me. mom also came from nothing. she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses every day to get to work. most of the time that she was supposed to be a kid actually raising children. her younger brother and younger sister. she was tough as nails. affordth was,...
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. >>> rutger university tuition is going up next year, they voted to raise tuition and fees by 1.77%,d to last year 2.7% increase and added $205,000 to need based student financial aid. >>> now a look at the closing numbers, red arrows across the board. the dow slipping 78 points and the nasdaq down 16 points and the s&p down 8 points on the day. >>> general motors is recalling 290,000 cars because the airbags may not inflate in a crash, it affects impala sedans, gm says the front passenger seat can rub and cut power to the sensor. this is not connected to the takata airbag recall in other cars. there is no schedule yet for when the repairs may be made. >> we are tracking dangerous heat. time now for the accuweather forecast. >> find some air conditioning, or a pool even better. adam joseph standing by now. >> i have one you want to come over? as we look at ocean city along the boardwalk, much cooler down here than is the place to beat the dangerous and excessive heat and you see the shore line also packed with umbrellaed kind of shading themselves from this really intense late july s
. >>> rutger university tuition is going up next year, they voted to raise tuition and fees by 1.77%,d to last year 2.7% increase and added $205,000 to need based student financial aid. >>> now a look at the closing numbers, red arrows across the board. the dow slipping 78 points and the nasdaq down 16 points and the s&p down 8 points on the day. >>> general motors is recalling 290,000 cars because the airbags may not inflate in a crash, it affects impala sedans,...
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after you started at rutgers university, his roommate webcams and am in a live stream in an encounteris roommate invited others to join in and watch inviting them into a private personal moment. i can only imagine these actions must have humiliated him in humt of his new dorm mates. he must have even thought orientation is something t to wt that would be ashamed of at this point his reality became twisted and distorted. he could no longer see how special and precious he was and could not even see or find the support and resources he had a favorable. he became only concerned about the words of people out there trying to humiliate him. these actions must have caused him to get isolated, alone, worthless and so desperate because it was at this point he made a decision that we can never change or undo. in 2010, tyler died by suicide. he was 18-years-old. i've made i haven't made a decin never change or correct. a decision that not only affected tyler but also our entire family and others who knew and loved him. we will forever be missing a part of our family. our family will never be whol
after you started at rutgers university, his roommate webcams and am in a live stream in an encounteris roommate invited others to join in and watch inviting them into a private personal moment. i can only imagine these actions must have humiliated him in humt of his new dorm mates. he must have even thought orientation is something t to wt that would be ashamed of at this point his reality became twisted and distorted. he could no longer see how special and precious he was and could not even...
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. >>> students at rutgers university will have to pay more to go to school this year. the university's board of governors announced today tuition fees will increase about 1.5% for undergraduate students. last year, tuition and fees rose just over 2%. that means the rate for a typical in-state, full-time undergrad living on the new brunswick campus will cost more than $26,000. >>> his career spanned more than six decades. it was the creative force really behind some of hollywood's most memorable moments. tonight the entertainment world is remembering a legend. >> don't miss contemporary works by the jamaican-american artist. i'm inviting you to mary ward. ward creates sculptures from found objects, and telling movie stories about the african-american experience. dive into mary ward, now through august 27th at the barnes. with 100 meg internet. the w which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg inte
. >>> students at rutgers university will have to pay more to go to school this year. the university's board of governors announced today tuition fees will increase about 1.5% for undergraduate students. last year, tuition and fees rose just over 2%. that means the rate for a typical in-state, full-time undergrad living on the new brunswick campus will cost more than $26,000. >>> his career spanned more than six decades. it was the creative force really behind some of...
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according to a rutgers university study massachusetts ranked 24th out of the 50 states in terms of women serving in the state legislature. new hampshire ranked 15th. three women currently serves in the massachusetts congressional and three out of four congressional seats out of new hampshire are held by women as well as the state's governor. >> historically speaking women have been brought in issues. >> reporter: mower believes issues remain the biggest factor that get women to enter the political world it will take women reaching out to other women to boost participation which led to this week's accomplishments. >> if you can see that women have done it it makes it much easier to visualize yourself doing it. >> let me just say i may become the first woman president but one of you is next. >> reporter: an outreach campaign that's already >> hey, guys! >> you are in for a blast from the past because today we're showing you one of our never-before-seen early episodes of "fablife." >> and it all starts now. >> today on "fablife"... >> "fablife's" red-hot summer. >> episodes so hot, they're
according to a rutgers university study massachusetts ranked 24th out of the 50 states in terms of women serving in the state legislature. new hampshire ranked 15th. three women currently serves in the massachusetts congressional and three out of four congressional seats out of new hampshire are held by women as well as the state's governor. >> historically speaking women have been brought in issues. >> reporter: mower believes issues remain the biggest factor that get women to...
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last month a rutgers university expert said new jersey coast had many more sharks this summer. >>> a baby king vulture that hatched three months ago is the off spring of a first time dad over the age of 40. >> our king vulture we are confident that is the oldest male that has sired chicks in captivity. he is 45 years old. we are very proud. the young vulture is full size with only a few baby feathers left. several other birds on the endangered species list became first time parents giving zookeepers hope for their survival. >>> we've seen the devastation wildfires have done in california. san raphael is cruising a new tactic to prevent them the brush-clearing crew, 250 goats have chewed through fire and flood prone brush. they can work in terrain that is difficult for humans. >>> nba champions cleveland cavaliers have been immortalized in an unusual way. they need carved in butter for the ohio state fair to honor their first-ever nba title. they are being shown along with the butter could cow as you cane there. they used 500 pounds of butter that is kept at cool 46 degrees. >>> pokem
last month a rutgers university expert said new jersey coast had many more sharks this summer. >>> a baby king vulture that hatched three months ago is the off spring of a first time dad over the age of 40. >> our king vulture we are confident that is the oldest male that has sired chicks in captivity. he is 45 years old. we are very proud. the young vulture is full size with only a few baby feathers left. several other birds on the endangered species list became first time...
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the high school senior has a full football scholarship to rutgers university.e says his uncle was instrumental in helping him. this is cell phone video of the two of them the day he tried o out. >> the whole process he was there like with me through the whole thing, so i mean, it was great. >> reporter: now this uncle, brother, husband and father of an eight-year-old son is gone after a man walking by the headliner's barbershop just shot him. this woman lives next door. she was inside watching television when she her the gunshots. >> pow pow pow pow. when i opened my door i seen the guy laying on the floor and i started screaming and hollering and crying and i call the cops, i think he's been shot. >> reporter: friends light candles on the sidewalk writ happened as tribute to wagner. neighbors say he was a nice guy and frightened the killer is still on the loose. >> it's not like it used to be where we can just go outside and play. now, you know, people pulling guns, shooting and you never know one will stray from that. >> very upsetting. very very upsetting. >
the high school senior has a full football scholarship to rutgers university.e says his uncle was instrumental in helping him. this is cell phone video of the two of them the day he tried o out. >> the whole process he was there like with me through the whole thing, so i mean, it was great. >> reporter: now this uncle, brother, husband and father of an eight-year-old son is gone after a man walking by the headliner's barbershop just shot him. this woman lives next door. she was...
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she is a graduate of west point who later went on to earn her phd degrees from rutgers university. she has been an assistant professor at west point. she served as 12 years as a commissioned officer in the u.s. army including three combat tour is in iraq. she brings a certain amount of experience to this project. she will talk to you a little bit about how personal it is for her to explore the life of george washington in this way. she is here tonight to talk about her great new book. she is doing exactly what we would like to do in mount vernon. not the person that is just a marble statue although we love the great icon of george washington. we want to recognize that he was a human who lived in the world. it was through his mind. we do have a chance to have questions from the audience. my colleague, the chief made a special effort tonight to bring out some of the items from his library and you will see two tour it in the holy of holies. you will get a chance to get in there behind the scenes. it is a special evening and it is this an exciting one. everyone give a big hand. [applau
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. >>> also costing more next year rutgers university.board of governors approved one point 7% increase in tuition room and board for the 2016-2017 academic year. increase is below the school's five year average increase of two-point 5%. howard? >> phillies manager pete mackanin starting to get a little more angry with one of the biggest problems with that phillies offense. and one of the newer eagles told me today why he thinks quarterback sam bradford is a very good leader. all that's coming up in sports. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. ♪ >>> northampton county police have arrested supervisor from the sands casino in bethlehem for trying to steal casino chips by hiding them in her bra. local reports say police arres arres
. >>> also costing more next year rutgers university.board of governors approved one point 7% increase in tuition room and board for the 2016-2017 academic year. increase is below the school's five year average increase of two-point 5%. howard? >> phillies manager pete mackanin starting to get a little more angry with one of the biggest problems with that phillies offense. and one of the newer eagles told me today why he thinks quarterback sam bradford is a very good leader. all...
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and literary tradition, and women in the harlem rein substance, and a beloved professor at rutgers university, department of english. our final speaker is rich blint. many of you may know rich. he has quite the profile as a curator, an important cultural figure in our art scene, a writer, scholar, and if cheryl is the leading scholar of hurston, rich is one of the leading scholars of james baldwin. he is the coeditor of a special issue of african-american review came out in within 2013 but you can still get it, as well as a contributing editor of the james bald win review. so -- baldwin so please join me in welcoming these panelists. there's never enough time to talk about hurston. thought i would open with a leading question that would allow our panelists to say -- give opening statements about their thoughts on zora neale hurston, if they would share their opening thoughts and if you're able to consider this question in the context. whatever you say will actually address this question. and that is why should we still read zora neale hurston 100 years after her birth. yvette? >> well, first,
and literary tradition, and women in the harlem rein substance, and a beloved professor at rutgers university, department of english. our final speaker is rich blint. many of you may know rich. he has quite the profile as a curator, an important cultural figure in our art scene, a writer, scholar, and if cheryl is the leading scholar of hurston, rich is one of the leading scholars of james baldwin. he is the coeditor of a special issue of african-american review came out in within 2013 but you...
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high school senior has a foot football scholarship to rutgers university much his uncle was instrumental in helping him. this is cell phone video of the two of them the day he tried o out. >> the whole process he was there like with me through the whole thing. so i mean it was great. >> reporter: now this uncle, brother, husband and father of an eight-year-old son is gone after a man walking by the headliners' barbershop just shot him. this woman lives next door. she was inside watching television when she her the gunshots, pow pow pow pow. when i opened the door i seen the guy laying on the floor and i started screaming and hollering and crying and i call the cops he's been shot. >> reporter: friends like candles on the sidewalk where it happened as a tribute to wagner. neighbors say he was a nice guy and are frightened a killer is still on the loose. >> it's not like it used to be we can just go outside play. now, you know, people pulling guns, shooting and, are you never know one will stray and hit somebody. >> very upsetting. very very upsetting. >> reporter: now witnesses say the sh
high school senior has a foot football scholarship to rutgers university much his uncle was instrumental in helping him. this is cell phone video of the two of them the day he tried o out. >> the whole process he was there like with me through the whole thing. so i mean it was great. >> reporter: now this uncle, brother, husband and father of an eight-year-old son is gone after a man walking by the headliners' barbershop just shot him. this woman lives next door. she was inside...
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according to a rutgers university study, massachusetts ranks 24th out of 50 legislators in terms of women's holding office. new hampshire is 15. there are three women currently serving in the massachusetts congressional delegation. three of the four seats in new hampshire's washington delegation are held by women as we >> maybe in the future, there will be more of them. the senate, you know, now has the most number of women that they've ever had, an maybe with hillary clinton becoming the party nominee, that will encourage more women to want to run for office. >> mark: nationwide, there are six female governors, 23 states have never elected a female governor. our crew in philadelphia continues to gather new information to bring you closer to the convention than anywhere could have on election day. >> vanessa: a wrong-way crash on 495 left two people dead. state police continued to investigate the cause. fox 25's crystal haynes standing by live in mansfield and crystal, you spoke to a woman whose boyfriend was killed in this crash. >> the reporter: vanessa, that's what this woman tells me. a
according to a rutgers university study, massachusetts ranks 24th out of 50 legislators in terms of women's holding office. new hampshire is 15. there are three women currently serving in the massachusetts congressional delegation. three of the four seats in new hampshire's washington delegation are held by women as we >> maybe in the future, there will be more of them. the senate, you know, now has the most number of women that they've ever had, an maybe with hillary clinton becoming the...
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joining us professor for women and politics at rutgers university.u for being with us, the all important female vote. hillary clinton with tim kaine. we'll see them officially together this afternoon. what is the benefit of choosing him especially when it comes to women voters. >> sure. a couple of benefits. one thing you've seen hillary clinton has doubled down on experience. i think she's tried to paint tim kaine as candidate who is mayor, governor, senator, experience on armed forces and foreign relations, things she contrasts with donald trump and his ticket which she really painted as incompetent. she also presents somebody who is somewhat predictable, which some people have seen as a negative. gena contrast to donald trump and his unpredictability. lastly, this candidate is someone strong with political women. he's married to one. his wife is secretary of education in virginia. i think you can't discount those relational dynamics when we're seeing the first female nominee for president campaigning across the country with this person. >> when it
joining us professor for women and politics at rutgers university.u for being with us, the all important female vote. hillary clinton with tim kaine. we'll see them officially together this afternoon. what is the benefit of choosing him especially when it comes to women voters. >> sure. a couple of benefits. one thing you've seen hillary clinton has doubled down on experience. i think she's tried to paint tim kaine as candidate who is mayor, governor, senator, experience on armed forces...
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he put himself through rutger's university at night to become in his family to earn degree.e was onst family picture mom nextation day with to him six months pregnant with me. nothing.lso came from she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses everyday to get to work. mom spent the time that she was supposed to be a kid, actually raising children. youngerger brother and sister. she was tough as nails. was, she couldn't afford to. bluntly, the truth, muchtly and without varnish. son.her as i listened to darkness on the town with my the jersey friend on shore. i was her son when i moved into that studio apartment with mary years old. i was her son as i coached our sons, andrew and patrick. pride, as ourith daughter, sarah and bridget, withed with soccer teams labor day parade. i'm still her son today as governor. following the rules she taught me to speak from the heart. to fight for your principles. mom never thought you would get extra credit just for speaking the truth. the greatest lesson mom ever was this one. she told me there would be times in your life when yo
he put himself through rutger's university at night to become in his family to earn degree.e was onst family picture mom nextation day with to him six months pregnant with me. nothing.lso came from she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses everyday to get to work. mom spent the time that she was supposed to be a kid, actually raising children. youngerger brother and sister. she was tough as nails. was, she couldn't afford to. bluntly, the truth, muchtly and without...
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of west point and later went on to earn her and a and phd degrees in american history from rutgers university. she has been an assistant professor of american history at west and. she served for 12 years as commissioned officer in the u.s. army, including three combat tours in iraq. so she brings a certain amount of experience to this project. i think she will talk you a little bit about how personal it is for her and exciting it is for her to explore the life of george washington in this way. she was there tonight to talk about her great new book, a powerful mind, the self-education of george washington. and she is doing exactly what we like to try to do here at mount vernon which is make george washington into a human being. that is just a marble statue although we love the great icon of george washington. recognize that he was a human who lived in the world. one of the great ways to get at this man of action is through his reading. through his mind. often associated with those things, and adrian will talk much more about that. i do want to say after talk tonight, we live chance of question
of west point and later went on to earn her and a and phd degrees in american history from rutgers university. she has been an assistant professor of american history at west and. she served for 12 years as commissioned officer in the u.s. army, including three combat tours in iraq. so she brings a certain amount of experience to this project. i think she will talk you a little bit about how personal it is for her and exciting it is for her to explore the life of george washington in this way....
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as the diversion programs for non-violent offenders it is an economics professor from rutgers university. >> i got a callback. when we think of the overall issue if it is excessive, how much of a problem or a challenge is defined by federal or state and municipal traces? >> i think most of the opportunities at the state and local level of the build up starting at the beginning to play a small role to address federal incarceration withy immigration issue states and local have always played the of the largest part of education in policing as the rules are the incentives that the federal government does with the constraints of the locality to provide opportunities do research to support. >> those that have supervision on any given day the bulk of the growth is at what level? >> closely at the state level. >> as i mentioned to the mayor the number of people in the jail system the first lawsuit goes back to 1971 with the shift of policy yet here we are at the highest level incarceration rate how did philadelphia and get your? >> i want to include the atlantic and the macarthur foundation for
as the diversion programs for non-violent offenders it is an economics professor from rutgers university. >> i got a callback. when we think of the overall issue if it is excessive, how much of a problem or a challenge is defined by federal or state and municipal traces? >> i think most of the opportunities at the state and local level of the build up starting at the beginning to play a small role to address federal incarceration withy immigration issue states and local have always...
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rutgers, and that's the reason. >> okay. any idea why the other colleges -- and i'm trying to think what they might be. what -- rowan, montclair... >> william patterson, new jersey city university, kean. >> kean. okay. kids, have 50 students enrolled who are undocumented. rutgers, in the meantime, has over 307. >> have you reached out to them to say, you know, "listen" -- >> we've asked them questions, and we do the research. we're not there to push and say, "you better do this or we're gonna..." we just asked them, "what did you do to reach out to undocumented students who are about to finish high school or have finished it or may be at a community college to let them know that you want -- you're interested in them?" >> yeah. sure. what do you see at s p along those same lines, at places like rowan and rutgers and montclair? >> right. so, st. peter's has taken the initiative of establishing a center for undocumented students. the goal is to let them know that they're welcome. they can continue their education. at the same time, collecting resources to help undocumented students, like how to apply for daca, how to re-apply for daca, advanced parole, and scholarships that are av
rutgers, and that's the reason. >> okay. any idea why the other colleges -- and i'm trying to think what they might be. what -- rowan, montclair... >> william patterson, new jersey city university, kean. >> kean. okay. kids, have 50 students enrolled who are undocumented. rutgers, in the meantime, has over 307. >> have you reached out to them to say, you know, "listen" -- >> we've asked them questions, and we do the research. we're not there to push and...
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with, for example in new jersey, new jersey institute of technology which is here in newark, rutgers university which has a campus indoor, the big campus on the road, and a few other schools, mama than others. as students arrive they are told about industrial opportunities or corporate opportunities. in our case we interview them early on and try to decide whether there is a reasonable placement for the student. >> does every job have to have a placement at a particular facility in new jersey, for instance a? at occurs to me that some of the governors here in the room for some of the staff could pilot programs for direct foreign investment starting with the community college. would panasonic view a set of students from alaska, texas, florida coming and doing and developing the same kind of skills and their state, even if if there is not a panasonic facility there question. >> typically we work in and around panasonic facilities, but once in california and on the east coast in particular. but practically speaking, they're basically open to anyone who is looking for an entry-level. our human reso
with, for example in new jersey, new jersey institute of technology which is here in newark, rutgers university which has a campus indoor, the big campus on the road, and a few other schools, mama than others. as students arrive they are told about industrial opportunities or corporate opportunities. in our case we interview them early on and try to decide whether there is a reasonable placement for the student. >> does every job have to have a placement at a particular facility in new...
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. >> let's bring in bill rogers, former labor department economist and professor at rutge rutgers, university. i was going to call you mr. rogers, but dr. rogers will do in this case. what are we seeing in the economy? how healthy is it? >> yeah, so as steve said, you know, we got this wonderful bounceback from last month. and i agree with him that you got to take the average over these last three to four months. and what does that get you? it gets you an economy that we're not in a soft patch nor are we accelerating like a gang buster, but we're steady as we go probably second year. but with no chance of acceleration. >> i'm not sure i heard steve really answer my question about what happened in may. was that a statistical anomaly? or did people really just stop hiring? and if so, why? >> yeah, i don't think it was an issue of stop hiring. i think if you looked at the data by industry, you saw a really certainly a contraction in the service sector industries. but i think -- >> there was a verizon strike, i'm sure that -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> can we put that chart back up the individua
. >> let's bring in bill rogers, former labor department economist and professor at rutge rutgers, university. i was going to call you mr. rogers, but dr. rogers will do in this case. what are we seeing in the economy? how healthy is it? >> yeah, so as steve said, you know, we got this wonderful bounceback from last month. and i agree with him that you got to take the average over these last three to four months. and what does that get you? it gets you an economy that we're not in a...
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for example, the new jersey institute of technology, rutgers university, and a few other schools, monmouthothers -- monmoth. as students arrive they are told about industrial or corporate opportunities. we interview them early in, in our case, and try to decide if there is a reasonable placement for those students. >> does every job have too a placement at a particular facility in new jersey, for instance? it occurs some of the governors or the staff in the room could pilot programs starting with the community college for direct investment. woll would panasonic view instead of students comes from alaska or texas, developing the same skills in their state, even if there is no panasonic facility. >> we typically work around the panasonic facilities but they are open to anyone looking for an entry-level. our human resource department doesn't just do the paperwork but they follow-up with the people. a television or camera company. less than 15% of our business is in those arenas. the things you don't know us for are under the hood in the car, they are in the airplane, aviation system. >> did i
for example, the new jersey institute of technology, rutgers university, and a few other schools, monmouthothers -- monmoth. as students arrive they are told about industrial or corporate opportunities. we interview them early in, in our case, and try to decide if there is a reasonable placement for those students. >> does every job have too a placement at a particular facility in new jersey, for instance? it occurs some of the governors or the staff in the room could pilot programs...
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universities everywhere are prepping for the big day: mowing the lawns, quadding the quads, covering the confederate statues. so far, graduates have already heard commencement speeches from cheryl sandberg at berkeley, president obama at rutgersmanuel miranda at the university of pennsylvania. yeah, great speech. unfortunately for the kids at penn, tickets to his speech are sold out until 2018. but there's one person the students haven't heard from yet. a pillar of quiet dignity and strength, who everyone admires-- tony stark. but, tony's not real. so he asked me to do it. this is stephen colbert's "the late show's 2016 commencement speech." ( cheers and applause ) thank you. students, the band, distinguished members of my audience. ( cheers and applause ) i have the honor of addressing you today, to share those precious pearls of wisdom i have stolen from the sea of experience. as you go forward into your lives and your careers, please, remember to be pro-active. don't wait for things to happen. make them happen. if you want a certain job, go out there and kidnap the person whose job you want and assume their identity. get their haircut. learn their family members' names. and never forget that you control your destiny. a ful
universities everywhere are prepping for the big day: mowing the lawns, quadding the quads, covering the confederate statues. so far, graduates have already heard commencement speeches from cheryl sandberg at berkeley, president obama at rutgersmanuel miranda at the university of pennsylvania. yeah, great speech. unfortunately for the kids at penn, tickets to his speech are sold out until 2018. but there's one person the students haven't heard from yet. a pillar of quiet dignity and strength,...
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university of kansas saying this is the most racially diverse election that she's ever seen. so why is the women's vote so critical here? well, in every presidential election since 1954, rutgers women outvoted the number of men. when it comes to ages that could be a different story. >> if you look at the reaction of older women who have waited a lot of their lifetime to see a woman run for presidency seriously, this is a really exciting moment right now. i think younger women who have not faced a lot of discrimination, don't see it that way, don't see it as a huge breakthrough that older women see it as. >> reporter: some of the key issues she said for women on the reproductive rights, economy, and immigration. we'll wait to see if hillary clinton addresses all of those topics. live at independence mall, matt delucia, "nbc10 news." >>> stay with nbc10 for your "all-access" pass to all happening at the dnc here in philadelphia. >>> now, let's take a look at katy zachry taking a look at the top stories of the day. >> prosecutors have identified a second man who killed a priest inside a french church. dna test shows he's a 19-year-old born in the northeastern part of the country
university of kansas saying this is the most racially diverse election that she's ever seen. so why is the women's vote so critical here? well, in every presidential election since 1954, rutgers women outvoted the number of men. when it comes to ages that could be a different story. >> if you look at the reaction of older women who have waited a lot of their lifetime to see a woman run for presidency seriously, this is a really exciting moment right now. i think younger women who have not...
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she is the author of black women riders and she is a beloved professor at rutgers university department of english. our final speaker is rich, many of you may know him. he has quite the profile as a curator of important cultural figure in our art scene, a writer and scholar and if cheryl is the leader scholar, then he is the leading scholar of dreams baldwin. you can still get it and he is a contributing editor of the james baldwin review. please join me in welcoming them to our panel. [applause] there's never enough time to talk about kirsten. i thought i would open with a leading question that would allow our panelists to give opening statements about their thoughts on her. if they would share their opening thoughts and if you are able to consider this question in the context, although whatever you say i think will actually address this question and that's why should we still read hurston 100 years after her birth? >> first and want to say wonderful it is to be on a panel. i want to say how wonderful it is to be on this panel particularly because the panel is sponsored. i really am pr
she is the author of black women riders and she is a beloved professor at rutgers university department of english. our final speaker is rich, many of you may know him. he has quite the profile as a curator of important cultural figure in our art scene, a writer and scholar and if cheryl is the leader scholar, then he is the leading scholar of dreams baldwin. you can still get it and he is a contributing editor of the james baldwin review. please join me in welcoming them to our panel....