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the young boy with autism -- usually eating alone in the school cafeteria in tallahassee. florida state university wide receiver travis rudolph seeing him while visiting the school and decided to join him. his mother thanking rudolph, saying, quote, "i had tears streaming down my face." rudolp >>> when we come back, the story behind this moment right here. a daughter, her stepfather, and the big surprise. it's a story you don't want to miss, and it's "america strong" tonight. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads to places like... this... this... or this. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. ? some relationships you stick with. over time, they get even better. find the best plan, however your needs might change. because great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. humana med
the young boy with autism -- usually eating alone in the school cafeteria in tallahassee. florida state university wide receiver travis rudolph seeing him while visiting the school and decided to join him. his mother thanking rudolph, saying, quote, "i had tears streaming down my face." rudolp >>> when we come back, the story behind this moment right here. a daughter, her stepfather, and the big surprise. it's a story you don't want to miss, and it's "america...
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serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> yeah, kind of, sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy at the table right at the corner of the chow hall, and the guy was running, and didn't see him, and he hit me, and i ran into the cement, and that's why i got stitches
serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were...
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the mid-70s. >> here is a a cafeteria. we run lunches all day. the cafeteria is so small. >> reporter: it may be a new year but it could be one of the last school years in this building. that is if the bond issue is approved by voters in november. significant investment in the facilities we have. in order to sustain property values we need to make sure we have the facilities that can do that. >> reporter: the money would pay for new schools and renovations. >> we have some significant with the growth that is going on we are seeing a resurgence in some of our neighborhoods. >> reporter: these administrators say the money is well worth the investment into education. this is not popular to everyone. there are some plants that plans that a lot the parents are concerned about. but, there are some plans already in pla that construction right away. mark boyle, denver7. >>> englewood police have identified a person of interest to try to get children into his car. police say they read -- police say they received several tips after releasing the photo. the
the mid-70s. >> here is a a cafeteria. we run lunches all day. the cafeteria is so small. >> reporter: it may be a new year but it could be one of the last school years in this building. that is if the bond issue is approved by voters in november. significant investment in the facilities we have. in order to sustain property values we need to make sure we have the facilities that can do that. >> reporter: the money would pay for new schools and renovations. >> we have...
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why would they do that if they had the senate cafeteria? >> well, i think as we will hear a little bit later on, we had certain justices that liked certain things for lunch. so, i think that's one of the reasons that the justices brought. and i think also because of the timing, and within that half hour, it wasn't like the justices could go and have lunch at a restaurant. and then there were times when the senate restaurant was also closed, because when the court was meeting, sometimes, you know, the senate wasn't in session. but i also learned that the senate also had these little luncheonette counters that were not too far. and since the court kind of inherited space from the senate over time, i think they were kind of close to the senate restaurant and these luncheonette counters, so sometimes food would be brought to them. >> so in 1935, the supreme court got its own building. and what were the facilities like? >> so, chief justice taft was in charge of the supreme court building commission. and so, one of the many requirements for the n
why would they do that if they had the senate cafeteria? >> well, i think as we will hear a little bit later on, we had certain justices that liked certain things for lunch. so, i think that's one of the reasons that the justices brought. and i think also because of the timing, and within that half hour, it wasn't like the justices could go and have lunch at a restaurant. and then there were times when the senate restaurant was also closed, because when the court was meeting, sometimes,...
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it appears to be contained to the wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and the band room. the district says the removal is going on time and it does have a plan b if all the work is not completed by september 6th when school starts. >> we've discussed split sessions, flg some students in the morning and some in the afternoon. we don't think it will come to that. >> the school system says it will not open the school until it is sure it is gone and going forward there is no health risk for staff. >>> it will be 30 more days before delaware township comes to a decision about a proposed pipeline. sunoco wants to build the pipeline to transport liquid fuels. the pipeline will cross the entire length of the state. >>> pennsylvania now ranks fifth among the states with the most reported cases of the zika virus. according to the centers for disease control, 69 cases have been reported in pennsylvania, 66 have been reported in new jersey, only 10 have been reported in delaware. all of these cases are travel related. new york has the most reported cases with 579. >> cleanup continue
it appears to be contained to the wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and the band room. the district says the removal is going on time and it does have a plan b if all the work is not completed by september 6th when school starts. >> we've discussed split sessions, flg some students in the morning and some in the afternoon. we don't think it will come to that. >> the school system says it will not open the school until it is sure it is gone and going forward there is no...
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the pictures showed young girls in the cafeteria. >>> the north carolina man is free this morning after he spent decades in a wilmington prison for murder. a judge ruled there was not enough evidence to justif was murdered back in 1988. >>> no one was hurt after a propane tank exploded causing a small fire at a high rise in downtown raleigh. it happened on fayetteville street. firefighters were able to quickly knock it out. >>> this morning officials are still trying to account for everybody after a deadly apartment fire in silver spring, maryland. artless two are dead after a -- apartment building caught fire. more than 30 people including firefighters had to go to the hospital for treatment. >>> a 3-year-old boy's in the hospital this morning after he fell from a wooden rollercoaster in pennsylvania. officials at the idlewild near pittsburgh say the boy was riding with his brother, he was thrown from the roller coastish, fell about 12 feet. he was conscious and talking when crews air lifted him to the hospital. >>> meanwhile two of the three girls injured after falling from a ferriee
the pictures showed young girls in the cafeteria. >>> the north carolina man is free this morning after he spent decades in a wilmington prison for murder. a judge ruled there was not enough evidence to justif was murdered back in 1988. >>> no one was hurt after a propane tank exploded causing a small fire at a high rise in downtown raleigh. it happened on fayetteville street. firefighters were able to quickly knock it out. >>> this morning officials are still trying...
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it appears to be contained to the wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and the band room. the district says the removal is going on time and it does have a plan b if all the work is not completed by september 6th when school starts. >> we've discussed split sessions, flg some students in the morning and some in the afternoon. we don't think it will come to that. >> the school system says it will not open the school until it is sure it is gone and going forward there is no health risk for staff. >>> it will be 30 more days before delaware township comes to a decision about a proposed pipeline. sunoco wants to build the pipeline to transport liquid fuels. the pipeline will cross the entire length of the state. >>> pennsylvania now ranks fifth among the states with the most reported cases of the zika virus. according to the centers for disease control, 69 cases have been reported in pennsylvania, 66 have been reported in new jersey, only 10 have been reported in delaware. all of these cases are travel related. new york has the most reported cases with 579. >> cleanup continue
it appears to be contained to the wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and the band room. the district says the removal is going on time and it does have a plan b if all the work is not completed by september 6th when school starts. >> we've discussed split sessions, flg some students in the morning and some in the afternoon. we don't think it will come to that. >> the school system says it will not open the school until it is sure it is gone and going forward there is no...
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. >> inside the cafeteria this feeds employees at the social media company linked in. chefs here donate their leftovers to an organization called food runners. >> my personal belief is that everybody should get a hot meal at dinner time. >> reporter: volunteers collect about 16 tons of food a week, giving it to >> it's fun to pick up food and deliver it. >> reporter: mary rizley, who runs a cooking school, created the group after realizing how much food goes to waste. when you started this 30 years ago could you imagine it would be as big as it is today? >> no, nor could i have imagined i would be running it still. >> reporter: among the 200 food runners is lauren who's picking up that mac n cheese along with some veggies. humbling when you arrive at the organization and everyone is so thrilled to see you. >> this pot is ready to go. i don't have to worry about cooking. >> reporter: a meal that could have gone to waste, redirected to grateful mouths. joe friar, nbc news, >>> connecting arizona. 12 news starts now. >> right now on 12 news at 6:00. >> monsoon 2016 droppi
. >> inside the cafeteria this feeds employees at the social media company linked in. chefs here donate their leftovers to an organization called food runners. >> my personal belief is that everybody should get a hot meal at dinner time. >> reporter: volunteers collect about 16 tons of food a week, giving it to >> it's fun to pick up food and deliver it. >> reporter: mary rizley, who runs a cooking school, created the group after realizing how much food goes to...
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but that mac n cheese was made someplace else, inside the cafeteria that feeds employees. chefs here donate their leftovers to an organization called food runners. >> any personal belief is that everybody should get a hot male. >> reporter: volunteers collect about 16 tons of 300 shelters and agencies across the city. >> it's fun to pick up food and deliver it. >> reporter: mary rizley who runs a cooking school created the group after realizing how much food goes to waste. when you started this 30 years ago would you have believed it would be as big as it is today. >> never. >> reporter: among the up that mac n cheese along with some veggies. >> it's just really humbling when you arrive at the organization and everyone is so thrilled to see you. >> this pot is ready to go. i don't have to worry about cooking. >> reporter: food that would have gone to waste, redirected to hungry mouths. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night, i'm lester holt for test. >> announcer: today on the shooting in san bernardino. and o.j. simpson crime story and what is the unusual w
but that mac n cheese was made someplace else, inside the cafeteria that feeds employees. chefs here donate their leftovers to an organization called food runners. >> any personal belief is that everybody should get a hot male. >> reporter: volunteers collect about 16 tons of 300 shelters and agencies across the city. >> it's fun to pick up food and deliver it. >> reporter: mary rizley who runs a cooking school created the group after realizing how much food goes to...
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these very dressings are the same as the cafeteria. >> i'm gonna try that. thank you. >> this gives them a sense of pride and puts them on a healthy path. >> good job, guys. >> we're in 75 schools -- we're just finishing up the school year -- serving, this year, 34,000 children. >> and nancy hopes to be in all 650 elementary schools in the city in the next five years. why do you think it's important to eat healthy? >> because it makes you strong. >> joining us this afternoon is wits executive chef bill telepan, along with the program's chef coordinator, marion williams. thank you both for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> bill, so nice to see you. you know you're my favorite. [ laughter ] >> you're one of my favorites, too. >> yeah, yeah, 'cause i was a paying customer. >> you were a paying customer. yeah, we like that. >> this program just is really exciting to me. it seems like such a no-brainer. >> yes. >> why was it important fo to get involved with wits? >> well, i felt like kids needed to do better in school, and i felt like the one place that
these very dressings are the same as the cafeteria. >> i'm gonna try that. thank you. >> this gives them a sense of pride and puts them on a healthy path. >> good job, guys. >> we're in 75 schools -- we're just finishing up the school year -- serving, this year, 34,000 children. >> and nancy hopes to be in all 650 elementary schools in the city in the next five years. why do you think it's important to eat healthy? >> because it makes you strong. >>...
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. >> reporter: in 1989 dore obligaty was one of the cafeteria workers arguing that they get paid half as much as men for doing the same work. >> it means so much because of all my fellow workers that i worked with no longer with us. comparable work for men and women, and establishes protections so companies review compensation practices and fix them. >> wage equality is not just a woman's issue. it is a family issue. >> reporter: lawmakers say that this is a great start towards equal pay for equal work. they say in the future they'll be looking at paid family leave. outside the state ubaka 7 news. >> anchor: ashland ue dog stuck .fighters jumped in to help animal control officers. eventually able to pull the dog out to safety. >> anchor: ge releasing plans today for new global headquarters in the city's fort point neighborhood. the campus is expected to open employees. and a new 12 story building on 2.4 acre plot. >>> new berry street closed to traffic this sunday. the city is banning cars 10 to 6 to make it a pedestrian only walk way. it's called open new berry street. it's a test ru
. >> reporter: in 1989 dore obligaty was one of the cafeteria workers arguing that they get paid half as much as men for doing the same work. >> it means so much because of all my fellow workers that i worked with no longer with us. comparable work for men and women, and establishes protections so companies review compensation practices and fix them. >> wage equality is not just a woman's issue. it is a family issue. >> reporter: lawmakers say that this is a great start...
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now on friday night, dozens of parents packed into the cafeteria to grill the ceo of the charter school's parent company. before the meeting, several parents showed us the classroom, pointing out what they believe is mold near a vent, wet floors where the tiles are coming up d where they claim paint is hiding the mold. they are pointing their finger at the charter school's ceo and they want answers. >> when i come to school, all i do is cough. and in my first period class, i'm could having and could having and yakking. >> reporter: he maintains there is no mold showing five tests done by companies he claims prove that the classrooms are safe for students. the meeting will take place at we do expect to have a crew can there covering what goes on at the meeting. and in the next half hour, more on the pledge that the school's ceo made to our cameras on friday night. >> sounds good. mary mcguire live for us this morning. thank you. >>> a39-year-old man is facing murder charges. he was arrested in clearwater on sunday and is scheduled to face a judge later on today. po 27-year-old at this mote
now on friday night, dozens of parents packed into the cafeteria to grill the ceo of the charter school's parent company. before the meeting, several parents showed us the classroom, pointing out what they believe is mold near a vent, wet floors where the tiles are coming up d where they claim paint is hiding the mold. they are pointing their finger at the charter school's ceo and they want answers. >> when i come to school, all i do is cough. and in my first period class, i'm could...
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i remember standing in the cafeteria next to a chinese woman gymnast and an algerian basketball player and looking at their physiques and what goes in and just that energy of people coming back with medals. >> it's really interesting to hear you say that. there's so much focus on the medals. but there is a camaraderie among athletes. absolute. >> absolute little. it was cool to see the usa basketball team and take a picture with kobe and have that connection there but it's true. also you have a connection with people from other countries and everybody respects where you are everyone knows what it takes. >> we'll talk a pause here. we want to hear more memories. there's more to come on the olympic zone when we come back. >>> still to come -- we'll catch up with two women who won gold in london, one a star on the soccer field. >> carli lloyd! >> and the other, a sensation in >> a to prove how authentic my ne brewhouse wbacon burger i >> a i'm going undercsover, at an actual brewhouse. it's awesome. amazing! what if i told you, you are eating a jack' brewh jack in the box. t this one.no a
i remember standing in the cafeteria next to a chinese woman gymnast and an algerian basketball player and looking at their physiques and what goes in and just that energy of people coming back with medals. >> it's really interesting to hear you say that. there's so much focus on the medals. but there is a camaraderie among athletes. absolute. >> absolute little. it was cool to see the usa basketball team and take a picture with kobe and have that connection there but it's true....
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>> in the cafeteria, actually, there is i think they call it the life of brazil i think? i mean the food in general is pretty good. no complaints there at all the food is amazing. >> reporter: you touched on this a little bit. but one of the concerns entering the summer games was safety in rio de janeiro. not just physical safety, but safety from disease as well. do you feel safe overall? >> i mean, some people have been comments on how they feel. just seeing the security guard. i see it as a i feel absolutely safe. where every we have been as athletes is just nonstop flashing, beacons, police guard, security everywhere. i feel completely safe where i am. >> paul ryan is reporting from rio. you can catch his live report every morning on newschannel8 and watch all of his athletes on wfla.com. thursday. and newschannel8, your official bucs station, will bring you preseason game number one from philadelphia. we will broadcast that game on great 38. it starts at 7:00 p.m. this thursday night. >> this weather is something else steve. >>> yeah. it is. this area of low pressure
>> in the cafeteria, actually, there is i think they call it the life of brazil i think? i mean the food in general is pretty good. no complaints there at all the food is amazing. >> reporter: you touched on this a little bit. but one of the concerns entering the summer games was safety in rio de janeiro. not just physical safety, but safety from disease as well. do you feel safe overall? >> i mean, some people have been comments on how they feel. just seeing the security...
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investigators say they found no forced entry.but the cafeteria was locked when the suspect snuck in. we are getting video from jeff pierce bcn19:hercules: school cafeteria damaged after suspect breaks in, rides golf cart inside hercules middle school still remains on summer recess but had a registration event planned for today in the cafeteria. school officials were able to proceed with today's event despite the incident.and say they hope to have the damages fixed before students return. san leandro police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing teenaged girl. catherine heenan is here with the latest on their search. 15-year-old deanna benedetto has been missing since saturday night. she was at home in san leandro with her mother. but around 9-pm her mom realized she'd left the house. police investigators have been talking to deanna's friends, neighbors and school staff. they're hoping someone knows where she is and will call them. >> catherine:they've released these photos in case someone recognizes her. police say deanna has been using various websites to communicate w
investigators say they found no forced entry.but the cafeteria was locked when the suspect snuck in. we are getting video from jeff pierce bcn19:hercules: school cafeteria damaged after suspect breaks in, rides golf cart inside hercules middle school still remains on summer recess but had a registration event planned for today in the cafeteria. school officials were able to proceed with today's event despite the incident.and say they hope to have the damages fixed before students return. san...
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fall regarding the pictures after a customer printed them at a drugstore showing young girls in the cafeteria. he is due in court later this month. another swimmer has died off the coast getting caught in a rip tide. officials say a 64-year-old woman and a younger girl got caught. them to shore. the older woman could not be revived. >>> the first in the state to sell beer and wine in football stadiums. the school announced the change for the upcoming season. in the past, alcoholic beverages have only been allowed in certain parts of the stadium. fans will have to have a wristband. and speaking of foot tall. the panthers are back in action >>> the panthers took the field tonight and one of their biggest stars actually made one of the most boneheaded lays. we had that play and all the highlights and a local team in preseason action today. wait until you hear the ez zvpz if you home is in the lane on the bench or on the range there's only one place to go. get 20% off all walker's hearing protection and $400 off cabela's signature 64 safe. plus join us this weekend for free safety education, trai
fall regarding the pictures after a customer printed them at a drugstore showing young girls in the cafeteria. he is due in court later this month. another swimmer has died off the coast getting caught in a rip tide. officials say a 64-year-old woman and a younger girl got caught. them to shore. the older woman could not be revived. >>> the first in the state to sell beer and wine in football stadiums. the school announced the change for the upcoming season. in the past, alcoholic...
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he was suspended from pamper creek high school after being accused of attacking someone in the cafeteria. he was also accused of threatening another student in creating a hitless. >>> donald trump returns to north carolina tomorrow. he will be in wilmington tomorrow morning and have a rally in fayetteville later that evening. campaign for him. >> if you would support us in our initiatives, we will try to put you into office. we are not waiting for them to campaign to us. >> he is scheduled to be in wilmington at 2 o'clock tomorrow and fayetteville at around 6 o'clock. >>> both presidential nominees are focusing on the economy and detroit. donald trump unveiled his economic plan their today and hillary clinton will deliver her speech later this week. >> try to get his campaign back on track when he unveils his economic plan at the detroit economic club today. >> we are comfortable we can get the agenda and narrative back where it belongs, which is comparing the tepid economy under president obama and clinton versus the growth economy that we want to build. >> reporter: he plans to spur jo
he was suspended from pamper creek high school after being accused of attacking someone in the cafeteria. he was also accused of threatening another student in creating a hitless. >>> donald trump returns to north carolina tomorrow. he will be in wilmington tomorrow morning and have a rally in fayetteville later that evening. campaign for him. >> if you would support us in our initiatives, we will try to put you into office. we are not waiting for them to campaign to us. >>...
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now on friday night, dozens of parents packed into the cafeteria here at plato academy demanding answers from the parent company about what may be making their children sick. before the meeting, several parents showed us the my school classrooms believing what they claim paint is hiding the mold. the ceo who made us this pledge. >> i'll donate the funds for you to go out and get your own reports of the company of your choosing. >> reporter: independent? >> yes, and i will pay for it personally. >> reporter: now he still maintains there's no mold showing five tests done by environmental companies that he claims prove that the classrooms are safe for students. again, that board meeting will take place at 6:00 p.m. tonight here at plato academy in rg many parents and former school staff members reach out to me and telling me that they are going to come to the meeting and that they are very concerned about their kid's health. so you can bet that it will be packed again. >> a lot of interest. thank you. >>> let's get a check on the weather. busy if the tropics. >> yeah, certainly is. and the
now on friday night, dozens of parents packed into the cafeteria here at plato academy demanding answers from the parent company about what may be making their children sick. before the meeting, several parents showed us the my school classrooms believing what they claim paint is hiding the mold. the ceo who made us this pledge. >> i'll donate the funds for you to go out and get your own reports of the company of your choosing. >> reporter: independent? >> yes, and i will pay...
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the pictures showed young girls inside of the cafeteria. >>> a high speed chase and crash in wake forest lands one man in the hospital and facing charges. a viewer. so us the cell phone video at the scene on highway 98. it started right around 3:45 thursday morning at the apartments. authorities say they tried to stop a white lexus but lost it. hours later they were calmed to a home nearby. main had come to the door that's when they discovered the crash scene. >> we received a call from someone who had requested help and so our officers responded ems responded, and at the time during the course of the investigation, they realized that this person had been involved in that chase two hours earlier. >>> authorities identified the driver. they say he suffered a broken back and pelvis. he's now charged with felony speeding to elewd arrest. >>> another swimmer has died off the north carolina coast after getting caught in a rip current. this happened yesterday off ocracoke. we're told ail 64-year-old woman and her young daughter got caught in the current. the woman died. the girl was taken to t
the pictures showed young girls inside of the cafeteria. >>> a high speed chase and crash in wake forest lands one man in the hospital and facing charges. a viewer. so us the cell phone video at the scene on highway 98. it started right around 3:45 thursday morning at the apartments. authorities say they tried to stop a white lexus but lost it. hours later they were calmed to a home nearby. main had come to the door that's when they discovered the crash scene. >> we received a...
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and then he snuck up behind her in the cafeteria and put his hands on her waist. fox turned a deaf ear on her demands to dump him. >> she breached her contract and there's been a falling out. and she's lashing out at a lot of different people. >> reporter: plenty of staffers would have witnessed such wrongdoing as a man who went public with his story of sexual abuse as a child, he finds the story rattling. >> nor do i condone or participate in any type of conduct or actions to perpetuate that type of activity. >> reporter: for the record brown says he hasn't been to a club since the 1980s and he's live in new hampshire tonight, ken macleod, wbz news. >>> more breaking news now. a worker in roxbury rushed to the hospital after falling three stories. boston firefighters tell us the man was on scaffolding when he fell. paramedics took him to the hospital in serious condition. >>> a 13-year-old boy is in critical condition after crashing his dirt bike. around 9:00 this morning. the teenager was with his brother and a friend he and hit several trees. the teen's brother
and then he snuck up behind her in the cafeteria and put his hands on her waist. fox turned a deaf ear on her demands to dump him. >> she breached her contract and there's been a falling out. and she's lashing out at a lot of different people. >> reporter: plenty of staffers would have witnessed such wrongdoing as a man who went public with his story of sexual abuse as a child, he finds the story rattling. >> nor do i condone or participate in any type of conduct or actions to...
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show he was suspended from high school last year after being accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria, and also accused of texting threats to another student, and also of creating a hit list. they went to the grandmother's house for comment, and the relative said that he had been staying there as a guest, and the relative decline to say anything further about the case other than to asked for privacy. >>> some parts of the area saw he the sun is out in the triangle, and we still have rain in areas farther south, and we are here with the first look at the forecast. >> we have heavy downpours going on, temperatures reflecting where it is raining, 77 in fayetteville, 85 in raleigh, 83 in greensboro. the rain showers that came through the triangle have shifted to the south, due to this stationary front, fayetteville got up to 90, the flood warnings that we've seen going across the your screen. in fayetteville until 7:15 pm there is a flash flood warning and the rain continues to fall. also in rayford and hope county, until 8:30 pm with the storms moving very slowly. there picking up rainfa
show he was suspended from high school last year after being accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria, and also accused of texting threats to another student, and also of creating a hit list. they went to the grandmother's house for comment, and the relative said that he had been staying there as a guest, and the relative decline to say anything further about the case other than to asked for privacy. >>> some parts of the area saw he the sun is out in the triangle, and we still...
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found it, which is a known carcinogen, told it is contained to wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and band room. the district says the removal is going as scheduled, but it is not all done by the start of the school year, september 6, there is a plan b. >> we've discussed split sessions, have some students in the morning, some in the afternoon, but that's a last resort. we don't think it will come to that. >> district says it will not open the affected part of the school until they are sure the asbestos is gone. officials also say there is no health risk for student or staff. and speaking of school starting, it is move in day at widener university in chester. members of the freshman class of 2020 start arriving this morning. they'll start checking in at 9:00. student at other university in our area will also be moving in this week. temple has its monday-in day tomorrow and thursday, so does the university of pennsylvania. drexel students still have some time. move in there is not until september 10th. >> new this morning, olympic silver medalist from our area returns home from rio
found it, which is a known carcinogen, told it is contained to wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and band room. the district says the removal is going as scheduled, but it is not all done by the start of the school year, september 6, there is a plan b. >> we've discussed split sessions, have some students in the morning, some in the afternoon, but that's a last resort. we don't think it will come to that. >> district says it will not open the affected part of the school...
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when school is out, they also miss out on the free lunches in the cafeteria. 's matt delucia shows us how the kids are getting lunch thanks to some good hearted volunteers. >> kids attending summer camp in camden, get lunch every day. how it gets there is the real story. >> we all need food in order to live our lives. kids need is to not only live but have productive lives. the food bank of south jersey saw a big problem. students getting free lunch in schools had nowhere to turn during summer break. >> we're working on a solution. right now, kids got to get fed this summer. >> hungry for change, volunteers stepped up. >> i'm a mom. i think in this country of ours, no family should worry about having their kids go hungry. makes me feel really terrific every time i do it. >> last month, ellen patterson and her legal team from td bank pitched in. the kitchen in camden became an assembly line. throughout the summer, 1500 volunteers will make 200,000 lunches for 3500 kids. last year, it was only half that. >> without this, where would you kids be? what would they d
when school is out, they also miss out on the free lunches in the cafeteria. 's matt delucia shows us how the kids are getting lunch thanks to some good hearted volunteers. >> kids attending summer camp in camden, get lunch every day. how it gets there is the real story. >> we all need food in order to live our lives. kids need is to not only live but have productive lives. the food bank of south jersey saw a big problem. students getting free lunch in schools had nowhere to turn...
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suspended from panther creek high school last year after he was accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria of texting another student's threats and creating a hit list. cbs north carolina went to his grandmother south for comment. a relative said he had been staying there as a guest. the relative decline to say anything further about the case other than to ask for privacy. >>> one person was hurt in the motorcycle crashed today in moore county but police responded around 3 pm -- 3:00 outside of these were the crews found the motorcycle in the woods off the road and the several people were attempting to help the driver and medics called for helicopter but one could not make it to the scene due to the weather and the victim was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. no word on that person's condition. >>> fayetteville police arrested a man today, accused in a hit and run that happened earlier this afternoon. they say churro thousands dodge hit agenda with four people inside as the jet was pulling out of a shopping center parking lot. lisa thompson then drove away from the people in the jetta w
suspended from panther creek high school last year after he was accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria of texting another student's threats and creating a hit list. cbs north carolina went to his grandmother south for comment. a relative said he had been staying there as a guest. the relative decline to say anything further about the case other than to ask for privacy. >>> one person was hurt in the motorcycle crashed today in moore county but police responded around 3 pm --...
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it appears to be contained to a wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and band room. district says the removal is on schedule, but there is a plan b, if it is not done by the start of school september 6. >> wife ' discussed what sessions having some student in the morning, some in the afternoon, but that's resort. we don't think it will dom that. >> the school district says it will not open the affected portion of the school until they're sure, the asbestos is gone, and there is no health risk. >>> well, still ahead, hear from new jersey police officer who helped rescue a family from their burning home. >> we'll have that for you when we come back. >> this happened in say err ville, south of newark yesterday afternoon, officer brian gay first on the scene, when he tried to go upstairs to get to the family, he saw a staircase covered in fire so he said he went to the back of the house and saw a girl with her head out of the window yelling she was going to jump. >> the people were getting the ladderment look up in the air, she was already jumping. so, as she was on her w
it appears to be contained to a wing of the school that includes the cafeteria and band room. district says the removal is on schedule, but there is a plan b, if it is not done by the start of school september 6. >> wife ' discussed what sessions having some student in the morning, some in the afternoon, but that's resort. we don't think it will dom that. >> the school district says it will not open the affected portion of the school until they're sure, the asbestos is gone, and...
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say they were tipped off last fall regarding the pictures after somebody printed them at a in the cafeteria. >>> a north carolina man is free after he spent decades in a wilmington prison for murder. a judge rhymed there was not enough evidence saying he did not get a fair trial i. woman murdered back in 1988. >>> no one was hurt after a propane tank exploded causing a small fire at a high rise in downtown raleigh. it happened on fayetteville street. firefighters were able to still trying to account for everyone after a deadly apartment fire in maryland. at least two are dead after a four story apartment bumming caught fire after an explosion in sill rear spring. more than 30 people including firefighters all had to go to the hospital. >>> a 3-year-old boy is in the hospital this morning after he fell from a wooden rollercoaster in pennsylvania. officialks at the idlewild near pittsburgh say the boy was ride with his rollercoaster and fell 12 feet. he was conscious and talking when crews air lifted him tour the hospital. >>> two the three girls injured after falling from a ferris wheel are
say they were tipped off last fall regarding the pictures after somebody printed them at a in the cafeteria. >>> a north carolina man is free after he spent decades in a wilmington prison for murder. a judge rhymed there was not enough evidence saying he did not get a fair trial i. woman murdered back in 1988. >>> no one was hurt after a propane tank exploded causing a small fire at a high rise in downtown raleigh. it happened on fayetteville street. firefighters were able to...
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. >> reporter: asbestos appears to be contained to one wing which completes the cafeteria and band rooms and national classrooms. district was told removal will go on time but it is a tight window and any setback might risk cutting in the school year so district has a plan b. >> we have discussed having some students in the morning and some in the afternoon but that is last resort. we don't think it will come to that. >> reporter: vineland school district says asbestos removal is all or nothing operation meaning they will not open up the affect portion of the building until they are sure it is all gone so that moving forward they do not have any health concerns for students or staff. in vineland, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> on day two talk of the victim number two and conflicting statements dominate jerry sandusky's hearing for a new trial. cbs-3 is only philadelphia tv station in center county for the proceedings and greg argos is live with the new development, greg. >> reporter: good afternoon. big question during to take's hearing was this, did the prosecution in 2012 kn
. >> reporter: asbestos appears to be contained to one wing which completes the cafeteria and band rooms and national classrooms. district was told removal will go on time but it is a tight window and any setback might risk cutting in the school year so district has a plan b. >> we have discussed having some students in the morning and some in the afternoon but that is last resort. we don't think it will come to that. >> reporter: vineland school district says asbestos removal...
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suspended from panther creek high school last year after he was accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria. he was also accused of texting another student threats and creating a hit list. cbs north carolina went to his he declined to say anything further about the case other than to ask for privacy. >>> this week, a riverside high school student who has been fighting deportation since january is heading back to court. the 19-year-old will have a bond trial court case wednesday in lumpkin, georgia. originally from honduras, she was going to school in durham until immigration officials took him into custody. >>> democratic presidential candidate hilary clinton's of private e-mail server resurfaced this weekend. at least one e-mail sent to clinton in 2010 when she was secretary of state apierce to mention the scientist. iranian officials hanged him yesterday for allegedly giving information to the cia about iran's nuclear program. >>> republican presidential candidate donald trump is set to deliver a major economic speech in michigan. over the weekend he repeatedly questioned his democratic r
suspended from panther creek high school last year after he was accused of assaulting someone in the cafeteria. he was also accused of texting another student threats and creating a hit list. cbs north carolina went to his he declined to say anything further about the case other than to ask for privacy. >>> this week, a riverside high school student who has been fighting deportation since january is heading back to court. the 19-year-old will have a bond trial court case wednesday in...
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crack down on what they perceived to be sort of raucously behaving transgender individuals in the cafeteria, that the transgender individuals fought back when the police arrived to arrest them as well. and yet even before those events, we had other protests -- street protests against discrimination against lesbians and gay men. we've talked before about the emergence of what historian david johnson has characterized as the lavender scare, the purge of gay men and lesbians from the federal government workforce in the 1950s and '60s. and in washington, a group of gay and lesbian activists known as the vanishing society of washington, began to assemble to combat this discrimination and to lobby for full access to jobs in the federal workforce. they began also by 1965 to stage a series of pickets in washington, d.c. the first of these pickets happened in april of 1965 and was prompted somewhat unusually and unexpectedly by a "new york times" article that had announced the establishment of labor camps for men convicted of homosexual crimes in cuba. so you might ask yourself like why is the socie
crack down on what they perceived to be sort of raucously behaving transgender individuals in the cafeteria, that the transgender individuals fought back when the police arrived to arrest them as well. and yet even before those events, we had other protests -- street protests against discrimination against lesbians and gay men. we've talked before about the emergence of what historian david johnson has characterized as the lavender scare, the purge of gay men and lesbians from the federal...
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have a plan too, if i'm down in the cafeteria, or if i'm in the coffee shop or if i'm in the restroomre most, the phone rings or whatever else, what am i going to do then? where am i going to go? how will i shelter in place there. . . >> the person waited outside. hiding behind a bush waiting for the judge. the judge that we shot in reno several years ago, the shooter was a couple hundred yards away and shot out a window in the courthouse. what of it going to do? look around and find that would double the bill is part and reduce them, mitigate those as much as we can. if we can't mitigate them, police we know they are there. same way at home. one of the things we teach, what do you do with robbery, hiding places? it's hard to convince somebody to go out and cut out all the shops and stuff they spent so much money developing but what we can do is cut and download of it doesn't offer an attacker a hiding place. or if we can't do that can we at least recognized so much behind it hiding behind there? what precautions can we take as we are approaching are going to look around to make sure
have a plan too, if i'm down in the cafeteria, or if i'm in the coffee shop or if i'm in the restroomre most, the phone rings or whatever else, what am i going to do then? where am i going to go? how will i shelter in place there. . . >> the person waited outside. hiding behind a bush waiting for the judge. the judge that we shot in reno several years ago, the shooter was a couple hundred yards away and shot out a window in the courthouse. what of it going to do? look around and find that...