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the inquirer reports he suffered a brain aneurysm on friday while having dialysis at the hospital. he was 65. jerry mondesire was a founding member of the association of black journals and statement released say that jerry used the power of the pen and the bull horn to advocate for those in philadelphia. he fought for the black community but for all people of color and wanted nothing more than for all people in this city to be treated justly. >>> as you're getting up and getting ready to start your workweek, let's take a look at the roads now and see if there are any problems out there that could make your monday more monday-like. >> jessica boyington has you covered. no worries. >> i have everything right here for you. the latest updates on the pa turnpike, pretty much smooth sailing. we have all of the cars in green but there is an accident to watch out for on the eastbound side. just one lane restriction there. no real problems. the drive times are really unaffected by that. heading over into new jersey, watch out for ongoing construction in belmar, right in here between 242 and
the inquirer reports he suffered a brain aneurysm on friday while having dialysis at the hospital. he was 65. jerry mondesire was a founding member of the association of black journals and statement released say that jerry used the power of the pen and the bull horn to advocate for those in philadelphia. he fought for the black community but for all people of color and wanted nothing more than for all people in this city to be treated justly. >>> as you're getting up and getting ready...
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do your thing, young man and the long return 21-7 and 41-21, your final and the inquirer's number 14 n south jersey and camden battling number 9 and the comcast network. let's do it and you call him the comeback kid, trailing 8-7 and makes the pick and makes a 43-yard house call and they hang on to win by a touchdown, 21-14 and the hermits came in undefeated and love that mascot and the hermits trying to hang in there and shamir collins to return the punt and fields the kick and end zone. the party of six. your reservation is ready and 43 yards and that puts st. augu augusti augustine, 47-3 and andrew don hugh airs it out downfield to jaret jones and he walked into the touchdown and ocean city upsets cst 19-7. time for some skylights. west catholic hosts newman garetti. the quarterback lets it fly and he is picked off by naeem sky. he's running it back more than 30 yards and west catholic wins it 28-0. cardinals holding archbishop and the quarterback, stephen hannis in trouble. o'hara's ryan harlow with the pick and he has nothing but open field and opportunity. he runs back 93 yards.
do your thing, young man and the long return 21-7 and 41-21, your final and the inquirer's number 14 n south jersey and camden battling number 9 and the comcast network. let's do it and you call him the comeback kid, trailing 8-7 and makes the pick and makes a 43-yard house call and they hang on to win by a touchdown, 21-14 and the hermits came in undefeated and love that mascot and the hermits trying to hang in there and shamir collins to return the punt and fields the kick and end zone. the...
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when he came on board, i was at the inquirer at the time. got a call from the publisher down there, don graham, who said to me, "you are getting one of the finest cops in all of america. this guy's unbelievable because he came from washington." and i think he's been that way. he's obviously super-bright, he's community-focused. the statistics are great. there's been issues, but you can look at anybody's eight years and find it. so i think he leaves a wonderful legacy, and i think they're big shoes to fill going forward. >> and richard ross is what he suggested, deputy commissioner, who said could be a phenomenal top leader, as well. there have been some issues, though. stop and frisk still very controversial and certainly people who believe the black lives matter movement say that he hasn't -- or his department -- hasn't hired enough black police officers. for example, that trend is not going the way they want. what would you say about the criticism? >> well, it wasn't for a lack of trying. you know, he had made the comment that he had troub
when he came on board, i was at the inquirer at the time. got a call from the publisher down there, don graham, who said to me, "you are getting one of the finest cops in all of america. this guy's unbelievable because he came from washington." and i think he's been that way. he's obviously super-bright, he's community-focused. the statistics are great. there's been issues, but you can look at anybody's eight years and find it. so i think he leaves a wonderful legacy, and i think...
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mondesire was a reporter at the inquirer, went on to be a publisher at the philadelphia sun.he founded the philadelphia association of black journalists, led the philadelphia naacp, and he served as a panelist right here on "inside story." over the course of his life, we remember a person who was laser-focused on his views, on helping minorities, the poor, the disabled, people who found themselves in imperfect situations. he was their champion. and we also always remember his cowboy hats. i know he wasn't wearing one right there. george, you want to offer some thoughts? >> well, my thoughts, and for sharmain and me and bill miller and gussie clark and marian tasco and chuit's not a , family. we spent social time together and all of that, but for me, my fondest recollection -- i do things that remind me of people that are important to me. for example, i wear cuffs on all of my pants because john anderson wore cuffs on his pants. jerry mondesire's the first person i ever saw -- we played racquetball every tuesday and thursday -- ever saw who put his shoes on before he put his p
mondesire was a reporter at the inquirer, went on to be a publisher at the philadelphia sun.he founded the philadelphia association of black journalists, led the philadelphia naacp, and he served as a panelist right here on "inside story." over the course of his life, we remember a person who was laser-focused on his views, on helping minorities, the poor, the disabled, people who found themselves in imperfect situations. he was their champion. and we also always remember his cowboy...
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penn put out this week saying that gerry lenfest, from the philadelphia media news, publisher of the inquirerd daily news, might bequeath that to the nonprofit temple university to run, or help put these newspapers back in shape. we'll be interested to see if that happens. >> indeed. thanks to all of you. thanks to you for joining us. this has been "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. we'll see you next sunday. ♪ it's a cloudy, cool, winds day across the region today, a slight chance off spotty shower, it's mainly dry. we're starting out with clouds moving through the day, there's a chance of sunny breaks returning, can't guarantee it. but some of you may see that. in the lehigh valley, sunny and breezy, 62 degrees, on the windy side but not as windy as yesterday and likely dry. down the shore, cloudy and breezy, there's a chance of a spotty shower coming through areas close to the coast. 65 is the high, and we have coastal flooding issue. in fact down the shore, several issues for you. the winds are gusting 25 to 35 miles per hour. we are looking for moderate coastal flooding especially at ti
penn put out this week saying that gerry lenfest, from the philadelphia media news, publisher of the inquirerd daily news, might bequeath that to the nonprofit temple university to run, or help put these newspapers back in shape. we'll be interested to see if that happens. >> indeed. thanks to all of you. thanks to you for joining us. this has been "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. we'll see you next sunday. ♪ it's a cloudy, cool, winds day across the region today, a slight...
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this is specifically when we talk about the inquirer. estion to you is are these managers when they feel the price simply isn't right, specifically for the choir, are they happy to just say good-bye? that's it. >> i think that's a great point. this is something that's very interesting coming through the survey that we haven't seen before in buoyant m&a times. we have almost 3/4 of the executives saying we will walk away and we have walked away. they are looking to the synergies. if the price is too high, we will walk away. regulatory is too complex. we will walk away. they are being much more di diligent and they will walk away. >> the money coming out of e and m. the markets drive m&a. you talk about gas and mining which are the big sectors, consumer products being the fourth. those three sectors are under an enormous pressure. utilities is a mess. metals and mining, you could make a good argument about that. do you think it's about defensive rather than some return? it's about the low growth, where do we get our growth? >> look, i think
this is specifically when we talk about the inquirer. estion to you is are these managers when they feel the price simply isn't right, specifically for the choir, are they happy to just say good-bye? that's it. >> i think that's a great point. this is something that's very interesting coming through the survey that we haven't seen before in buoyant m&a times. we have almost 3/4 of the executives saying we will walk away and we have walked away. they are looking to the synergies. if...
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the shooter inquired about the religion of the victims.ome major media out lets skipped over the shooter ordering students to get on the ground and then told them to stand up and state their religion. and the father of witness anna boylin recounting to the kelly file and some brave people who are faithful said i am a christian. and he said good, then you'll meet god in just about a second and he would shoot them in the head. in his comments, president obama also didn't talk about the religion aspect of the crime. when he ordered federal flags to fly at half staff, he said only that it was, "out of respect for the victims of gun violence." authorities said he left the hate-filled statement of the world being against him. >> what was known by no one is now known by everyone. all in the course of one day. seems the more people you kill, the more you're in the limelight. in his final noet, the umpqua college shooter also reportedly wrote that he'd be welcomed in hell and embraced by the devil. >> trace, thank you. i have been saying this for a
the shooter inquired about the religion of the victims.ome major media out lets skipped over the shooter ordering students to get on the ground and then told them to stand up and state their religion. and the father of witness anna boylin recounting to the kelly file and some brave people who are faithful said i am a christian. and he said good, then you'll meet god in just about a second and he would shoot them in the head. in his comments, president obama also didn't talk about the religion...
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prior to his death the philadelphia inquirer co-owner donated $25 million to temple. the single largest donation in temple's history. katz was a temple graduate and served on its board of trustees. >>> we're all online in this country but that's not the case across a lot of the world. a new report shows that 57 percent of the world's population doesn't get online. one of the biggest reasons why may be this. it turns out that only about 5 percent of the languages that are used out there are presenter on the internet. >>> the major stock indices lost ground yesterday and this morning futures seem to be pointing to a mixed open. pay pal will reimburse shipping costs for customers mailing items back to stores this holiday season. you can use the benefit four times between now and the end of january, up to $30 each time. macy wal-mart and the apple store are among the online retailers accept pay pal. >> 4:48 is the time and coming up in "action news" new details on lamar odom. the former basketball star was found unconscious at a nevada brothel. >> an arkansas man was kicke
prior to his death the philadelphia inquirer co-owner donated $25 million to temple. the single largest donation in temple's history. katz was a temple graduate and served on its board of trustees. >>> we're all online in this country but that's not the case across a lot of the world. a new report shows that 57 percent of the world's population doesn't get online. one of the biggest reasons why may be this. it turns out that only about 5 percent of the languages that are used out there...
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i had great grounding at the philadelphian inquiring, the most interesting newspaper in the country. was the first -- it wasn't a sports book. a book about the culture of sports. and sports writers, all of them were writing in that kind of heroic myth, they did no reporting, they never tunneled underneath, they really never tried to learn what the heart beat of a place was. i tried to do that in odessa. how did i find odessa? it wasn't that hard to find? it's football team odessa was legendary at the time. it ended up winning four state championships. they were ranked number one in the preseason. what makes a book? it's story telling, narrative, you want the reader to turn the page and my home that permean would get to the playoffs as they were pretty much guarantied, but then there was odessa. a feel of a small town because of isolation, and of course, the football stadium that cost $5.6 million in 1985. that pretty much tells you football is important. so i got permission, i got access and went down there. i lived there for a year. i took my twin boys with me. i bought red cowboy b
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. >>> the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com are merging news rooms, that move announced by the publisher of philadelphia media networks also comes with layoffs. the company will continue to put out separate papers. the the changes are expected to save the company five to six million-dollar. >>> a south philadelphia neighborhood is on alert tonight thanks to a robbery spree. this is area where we're talking between seventh and 13th and washington and shunk. there have been eight robberies in the area in just over the past week. the crimes raising from stolen phones to a commercial robbery. police are searching for the suspects. >>> well, here's ago mischief night in camden was full of violence and property destruction. >> officials are hoping to keep all of that in the past. tonight their focused on camden's kid. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live in camden with more on what is going on there, cleve. >> reporter: years ago, i mean just about 20 years ago there were more than a 100 fires on the night before halloween known as mischief night but now t
. >>> the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com are merging news rooms, that move announced by the publisher of philadelphia media networks also comes with layoffs. the company will continue to put out separate papers. the the changes are expected to save the company five to six million-dollar. >>> a south philadelphia neighborhood is on alert tonight thanks to a robbery spree. this is area where we're talking between seventh and 13th and washington and shunk. there...
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prior to his death, the philadelphia inquirer co-had co-owner donated $25 million to temple. at gift was the single largest contribution in the school's history. katz is a graduate -- was a graduate of temple and served on its board of trustees. >> it is the home of the anderson monarchs in south philadelphia. it will soon be equipped with an extra ordinary baseball facility. the phillies mlb urban youth academy. "action news" reporter david henry was there today and has the story. >> reporter: mayor michael nutter its philly phanatic teamed up to help break ground at the marion anderson rec center soon the site of a state of the art indoor baseball practice facility for inner city kids. the mlb urban youth academy has well maintained playing fields. the kids will soon be able to hone their skills indoors all winter long and not just baseball skills. >> one of the main things is the educational element that we're going to bring to this that prepare these kids for college. >> reporter: steve has been coaching baseball at the anderson center for almost 30 years launching the and
prior to his death, the philadelphia inquirer co-had co-owner donated $25 million to temple. at gift was the single largest contribution in the school's history. katz is a graduate -- was a graduate of temple and served on its board of trustees. >> it is the home of the anderson monarchs in south philadelphia. it will soon be equipped with an extra ordinary baseball facility. the phillies mlb urban youth academy. "action news" reporter david henry was there today and has the...
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as i went up to the cell to inquire as to what the emergency was, i said, what's your problem? he said, you are, bitch, and then spit a mouthful of blood onto me, striking me in the eye and the nose, got in my mouth and my ear, and all down my side here. >> wabash valley's secured housing unit or shu holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> why did you come back after that? >> you have to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop you, then they win. if some of them were out on the streets, i would pity anyone they came across. >> but some inmates feel the shu only fuels their violent tendencies. >> the shu is terrible. it is a terrible place. i wouldn't wish this place on my worst enemy. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, we sit in this cell without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod, and he said this incredible thing. he says, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, man. years. it's been years.
as i went up to the cell to inquire as to what the emergency was, i said, what's your problem? he said, you are, bitch, and then spit a mouthful of blood onto me, striking me in the eye and the nose, got in my mouth and my ear, and all down my side here. >> wabash valley's secured housing unit or shu holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> why did you come back after that? >> you have to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop you, then they win. if...
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and they also say that huth tried to sell her story to the national inquirer ten years ago. dozens of women now accuse cosby of rape, cosby admitted in a previous deposition in 2005 that he had obtained quaaludes and gave them to women with whom he wanted to have sex but he then said both the drugs and sex were consensual. the philadelphia native has never been charged with a crime. >>> this is the awarding of the noble prize's with the noble peace prize awarded this morning in stock who will knowledge. jonathan vigliotti introduces to us winners of the tunisia pro democracy group. >> reporter: one of the world's top prizes went to the under dog. >> noble peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisia national quartet. >> reporter: little known civil society group was recognized for maintaining stability in tunisia after 2011 arab spring. the the norwegian noble committee said quartet exercised great ministerial authority to advance peace and democratic development. tunisia a organization beat others to take home the million-dollar prize. pope francis was considered a
and they also say that huth tried to sell her story to the national inquirer ten years ago. dozens of women now accuse cosby of rape, cosby admitted in a previous deposition in 2005 that he had obtained quaaludes and gave them to women with whom he wanted to have sex but he then said both the drugs and sex were consensual. the philadelphia native has never been charged with a crime. >>> this is the awarding of the noble prize's with the noble peace prize awarded this morning in stock...
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in the early 1950s, jacqueline bouvier was hired as the inquiring camera girl for the "washington times-herald on display here is the camera she actually used as she went through the streets of washington, interviewing different people, asking questions, and creating columns. one column that we have on display here is somewhat prophetic, because she's interviewed vice president nixon and senator john f. kennedy, who of course, would be adversaries in the 1960 presidential campaign. and i think all these examples of her early writings, and she did write throughout her life, but i think if her life had been maybe somewhat different, she would have been a writer of some kind, maybe even professionally. and as we know, in her later life, the last part of her life, she was a very prolific editor of books in new york city, working with several different authors on books of several different topics. swain: barbara perry, let's just put the basic facts of her biography on the table. where was she born, and to whom, and when? perry: sure. she was born in the hamptons in 1929, just before the stock mark
in the early 1950s, jacqueline bouvier was hired as the inquiring camera girl for the "washington times-herald on display here is the camera she actually used as she went through the streets of washington, interviewing different people, asking questions, and creating columns. one column that we have on display here is somewhat prophetic, because she's interviewed vice president nixon and senator john f. kennedy, who of course, would be adversaries in the 1960 presidential campaign. and i...
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is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquires or applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete the presentation. >> madam chair commissioner avalos has a comment. >> a quick question given that we have tens of thousands of unions that are unpermitted in the city possible between 25 and 40 thousand 45 thousand and we have you know only hundreds that have actually looked at participated in a program what does the city have in its disposals that will bring people forward is there anything in place. >> bill dbi i'll say the new fee waiver is definitely the kind of incentive i think may stimulates participation rate again as kate was just saying it is very difficult and as supervisor wiener is and i land use to with thos
is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquires or applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that...
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they also say she attempt topped sell her story to the national inquirer ten years ago. she is just one of dozens of women who have now accused cosby of rape. sometimes after he reportedly drugged them. cosby admitted under oath ten years ago to obtaining quaaludes and giving them to women he wanted to have sex with, but cosby has always said that both the drugs and the sex were concentual. now the philadelphia native has always denied wrong-doing and he's never been charged with a crime partly because the statute of limitations has expired in those cases. now, los angeles prosecutors deny to hail charges over these allegations saying the statute of limitations. definitely interesting case today. >> see what he has to say. >> it will be interesting to hear him for the first time. >> absolutely. >> jan, thank you. 5:35. celebrity chef paul has passed away. he's credited when helping to make popular cajun and creole cuisin. he first rose to fame as executive chef of the new orleans commander's palace and then went onto open his own restaurant. he also had several best sell
they also say she attempt topped sell her story to the national inquirer ten years ago. she is just one of dozens of women who have now accused cosby of rape. sometimes after he reportedly drugged them. cosby admitted under oath ten years ago to obtaining quaaludes and giving them to women he wanted to have sex with, but cosby has always said that both the drugs and the sex were concentual. now the philadelphia native has always denied wrong-doing and he's never been charged with a crime partly...
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is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete the presentation. >> madam chair commissioner avalos has a comment. >> a quick question given that we have tens of thousands of unions that are unpermitted in the city possible between 25 and 40 thousand 45 thousand and we have you know only hundreds that have actually looked at participated in a program what does the city have in its disposals that will bring people forward is there anything in place. >> bill dbi i'll say the new fee waiver is definitely the kind of incentive i think may stimulates participation rate again as kate was just saying it is very difficult and as supervisor wiener is and i land use to with those
is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete...
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is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete the presentation. >> madam chair commissioner avalos has a comment. >> a quick question given that we have tens of thousands of unions that are unpermitted in the city possible between 25 and 40 thousand 45 thousand and we have you know only hundreds that have actually looked at participated in a program what does the city have in its disposals that will bring people forward is there anything in place. >> bill dbi i'll say the new fee waiver is definitely the kind of incentive i think may stimulates participation rate again as kate was just saying it is very difficult and as supervisor wiener is and i land use to with those
is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete...
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i had great grounding of the philadelphia inquirer. t was the most interesting newspaper in the country i knew how to report and i had an editor that said use it and others zag and out of the reasons it was successful is because it was the first -- it wasn't a sports book. it was is a book about the culture of sports. and sportswriters all of them are writing in that kind of heroic myth. they never tumbled underneath. they really never tried to note the heartbeat of a place. and i felt that i could do that. it wasn't hard to find. the football team was absolutely legendary at the appointed time in 1988 they won the championships in the 1980s and advisor gives the playoff system in the country than the 64 teams lined up to be the state champion. they were number one in the season season, and what makes a buck is storytelling at its narrative. you want the reader to turn the page and my hope was that they would get to the playoffs as if they were always pretty much guaranteed to put the feel of a small town because of its isolation from t
i had great grounding of the philadelphia inquirer. t was the most interesting newspaper in the country i knew how to report and i had an editor that said use it and others zag and out of the reasons it was successful is because it was the first -- it wasn't a sports book. it was is a book about the culture of sports. and sportswriters all of them are writing in that kind of heroic myth. they never tumbled underneath. they really never tried to note the heartbeat of a place. and i felt that i...
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is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete the presentation. >> madam chair commissioner avalos has a comment. >> a quick question given that we have tens of thousands of unions that are unpermitted in the city possible between 25 and 40 thousand 45 thousand and we have you know only hundreds that have actually looked at participated in a program what does the city have in its disposals that will bring people forward is there anything in place. >> bill dbi i'll say the new fee waiver is definitely the kind of incentive i think may stimulates participation rate again as kate was just saying it is very difficult and as supervisor wiener is and i land use to with those
is viable it is hard to tell. >> seeing any kinds of acceleration or per week or per month the number of inquiresr applications more than a year ago that awareness will group that perhaps some of the process improvements people will be more comfortable entering the process any chance for that. >> definitely which the program started it was a slow starts but a pickup around the one year we're seeing other increase in the permits. >> okay. thank you very much does that complete...
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so she inquired. >> the service agent direct me towards the family rest room or pet relief center. >> reporter: when she arrived, this is what she found. >> a red fire hydrant for a dog to relieve themselves. that's not where i'm going to pump my breast milk for my baby. >> reporter: an open air for dogs to go to the bathroom. liz took to twitter to discuss her discussion. the family bathroom was dirty with no area to pump, so she asked again for a spot. no luck. >> i'm not looking for free drinks. i don't want your wi-fi. i just want a secure private location for 15 minutes for breast milk and i'll be on my >> reporter: with no other options she pumped right in the terminal, a terminal choice no mom should have to face. >> there are working moms out there that need to pump their breast milk. this is not ground breaking. >> reporter: united airlines called liz on tuesday night. they apologize and said they are changing their policy and there would be a room available to new moms. kate merrill, wbz news this morning. >>> 4:39 is the time. a united airlines co-pilot passed out in the co
so she inquired. >> the service agent direct me towards the family rest room or pet relief center. >> reporter: when she arrived, this is what she found. >> a red fire hydrant for a dog to relieve themselves. that's not where i'm going to pump my breast milk for my baby. >> reporter: an open air for dogs to go to the bathroom. liz took to twitter to discuss her discussion. the family bathroom was dirty with no area to pump, so she asked again for a spot. no luck....
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according to the dda, inquiring state law will come up in june of 2016. i'm calling upon the treasure island development authority board of directors to establish explore impact on treasure island and to develop recommendations to recapture the 2.5% of housing which was promised in 2011 and examine whether we can establish 40% of affordable housing on treasure island. i want to thank the board of directors who have committed to working with our office to see if we can establish this 40% baseline. we see treasure island as the first community that will benefit this legislation. we should follow the giants and the ports lead of building 40% affordable and middle income housing and which is on the ballot for november requesting that any housing built on public land have a minimum of 30% affordable housing, 50% with middle income and the precedent that we are starting to set in our office to ensure that 40 is the new 30. a city where the brookins institution has recently found that income disparity is is growing faster than in any other city and where data fro
according to the dda, inquiring state law will come up in june of 2016. i'm calling upon the treasure island development authority board of directors to establish explore impact on treasure island and to develop recommendations to recapture the 2.5% of housing which was promised in 2011 and examine whether we can establish 40% of affordable housing on treasure island. i want to thank the board of directors who have committed to working with our office to see if we can establish this 40%...
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and the company declined our request for an interview. in a letter to senator claire mccaskill who inquiredabout the heart medication cost, they said, quote, there was considerable room to increase the price of both drugs without depleting the funds available from hospitals to payers. even though patients may not feel an immediate impact on drugs used in hospitals, they said that there is a ripple effect vently through higher insurance costs and tax payers through medicare and medicaid. >> all this does is enrich the executives at these companies, and raise the cost of healthcare for everyone. >> al jazeera. >> thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy. the news continues next live from doha. >> welcome to doha. this is the news hour on al jazeera. a powerful earthquake shakes afghanistan and pakistan at least 190 people are dead. also evidence of genocide coordinated by the myanmar government against the rohingya people, an al jazeera exclusive. >>> a gun battle in southern turkey. suo officers and several
and the company declined our request for an interview. in a letter to senator claire mccaskill who inquiredabout the heart medication cost, they said, quote, there was considerable room to increase the price of both drugs without depleting the funds available from hospitals to payers. even though patients may not feel an immediate impact on drugs used in hospitals, they said that there is a ripple effect vently through higher insurance costs and tax payers through medicare and medicaid....
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down here in the states, inquiring minds want to know, what on earth is that? let's be honest, politics here and in canada has always been a sharp elbow affair and always will be. they talk about voter anger these days, but there was plenty of anger around when i was growing up in the 1960s and '70s that makes what's happening now seem tame. if it seems to you that our politics has noticeably deteriorated in the last 15 years or so, join the club. vice president biden made note of that in his announcement yesterday that he won't be running calling the "divisive spirited and petty. i don't think we should look at said biden. a reference to recent remarks by hillary clinton. clinton and bernie sanders boasted yesterday of having "strong disagreements with republicans on every issue." every issue? what are the odds. both parties have anywhere hyper partisanship and ideological rigidity whipped up by special interest groups for word. some pols do pay lip service to positive politics but don't mean it because their constituents don't seem to want it. in that sense,
down here in the states, inquiring minds want to know, what on earth is that? let's be honest, politics here and in canada has always been a sharp elbow affair and always will be. they talk about voter anger these days, but there was plenty of anger around when i was growing up in the 1960s and '70s that makes what's happening now seem tame. if it seems to you that our politics has noticeably deteriorated in the last 15 years or so, join the club. vice president biden made note of that in his...
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. >> and then the inquirer, matt, says what? >> in sam he trusts. chip kelly, still sticking with his quarterback that he got in exchange for nick foles. >> but matt the question is do you trust him? >> i don't know that chip kelly trusts sam bradford as much as he let on the other day. obviously yesterday he said when they traded nick foles and the second round pick, don't forget, that second rounder for sam bradford, they thought they got a guy that i am willed interceptions, took care of the football. already thrown nine, five in the last two weeks, here's what's even more bothersome if you're an eagles fan. sam bradford thrown forint exceptions in the end zone, no other quarterback in the nfl has thrown more than two,. >> in the end zone. this is could have been much downs. >> yes, talking 28-point swings right there. >> and you would be talking about a much better record than three and three. >> absolutely. specially when you look at the struggles early on against at lan tax you look at the turnovers, against the redskins, very winnable game on
. >> and then the inquirer, matt, says what? >> in sam he trusts. chip kelly, still sticking with his quarterback that he got in exchange for nick foles. >> but matt the question is do you trust him? >> i don't know that chip kelly trusts sam bradford as much as he let on the other day. obviously yesterday he said when they traded nick foles and the second round pick, don't forget, that second rounder for sam bradford, they thought they got a guy that i am willed...
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down here in the states, inquiring minds want to know, what on earth is that? let's be honest, politics here and in canada has always been a sharp elbowed affair and always will be. around when i was growing up in the 1960s and '07s that makes what's going on now more tame. if it seems politics have deteriorated in the last 15 years or so, join the club. vice president biden called the "divisive partisan politics that is ripping this country apart mean spirited and petty. i don't think we should look at republicans as our enemies "said biden, a ref tense to recent remarks by hillary clinton. but most agree with hillary and bernie sanders who announced "having strong zig agreements with republicans on every issue." what are the odds? the republicans are just as bad if not worse. both parties have their hyper partisanship and ideological media outlets and special interest groups for whom compromise is a swear word. some pols do pay lip service but don't mean it because their constituents don't seem to want it. in that sense, we appear to be getting the representa
down here in the states, inquiring minds want to know, what on earth is that? let's be honest, politics here and in canada has always been a sharp elbowed affair and always will be. around when i was growing up in the 1960s and '07s that makes what's going on now more tame. if it seems politics have deteriorated in the last 15 years or so, join the club. vice president biden called the "divisive partisan politics that is ripping this country apart mean spirited and petty. i don't think we...
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he began making his mark while working at the philadelphia inquirer. in 1996 mondesire was elected local chapter president of the naacp. >>> capitol hill, another shocker, the man seemed set to win the election as the new house speaker instead dropped out. the election was postponed. nbc 10 national correspondent steve handelsman has the story from capitol hill. >> good morning. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy wore a smile maybe because he was quitting the battle. the right-hand man to speaker john boehner looked a shoo-in to succeed him. despite tea party challenges from daniel webster and jason chaifetz. when mccarthy tallied his votes he was short. >> i think i shocked some of you. >> reporter: he dropped out. >> if we are going to unite and be strong, we need a new face to help do that. >> reporter: mccarthy made republicans look bad last week, admitting the point of a house committee investigating hillary clinton is to kill her presidential prospects. but republicans were already in turmoil. that's why boehner is leaving. >> our conference is going to
he began making his mark while working at the philadelphia inquirer. in 1996 mondesire was elected local chapter president of the naacp. >>> capitol hill, another shocker, the man seemed set to win the election as the new house speaker instead dropped out. the election was postponed. nbc 10 national correspondent steve handelsman has the story from capitol hill. >> good morning. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy wore a smile maybe because he was quitting the battle. the...
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the former co-owner of the "philadelphia inquirer" died in a plane crash. just prior to his death, the temple alum donated $25 million to the university, the sing single-largest contribution in temple's history. >>> they certainly impressed the pope a couple weeks ago, now there's word the philadelphia orchestra will keep entertaining audiences for at least another year. yesterday the musicians agreed to a new one-year contract. they say they signed it to avoid a work stoppage and continue bringing music to their fans without interruption. and we continue to follow breaking news out of camden county this morning where a high-ranking police source tells us a three-year-old boy reported missing last night has been found dead in haddon township. we'll have another update ahead. >>> and police say a two-year-old boy shot his grandmother with her own gun. we'll tell you where the toddler found that weapon. plus, this -- >> i am drunk on south florida avenue because i'm a drunk person. >>> social media helped police catch this suspected drunk driver after she turn
the former co-owner of the "philadelphia inquirer" died in a plane crash. just prior to his death, the temple alum donated $25 million to the university, the sing single-largest contribution in temple's history. >>> they certainly impressed the pope a couple weeks ago, now there's word the philadelphia orchestra will keep entertaining audiences for at least another year. yesterday the musicians agreed to a new one-year contract. they say they signed it to avoid a work...
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the practices and their pomsies. ed: new york's attorney general actually opened inquirer trial the fast-growing $1 billion industry. this is a game of skill or on-line gambling this roger goodell says he, as always, is of game. it is not based on the ut come of a game. is just a the biggest concern can is. our position continues to be that bay. we recognize some states consider it legal. some don't. phil: state treasure suggested today. sher lottery division maybe better suited for rng pant sy football games but governor make baker said didn't think that was good idea. ed? ed: she is charged with forge 65 checks totaling more than $2,880,000. the 30-year-olds accused of trying to hide it by destroying bank statements when t raved a them to. prosecutors say she admits to big jewelry, trips to bahamas, trips to ha a and also charged with using credit cars she he at braintree restaurant. heather: a stoughton man faces federal charges for allegedly sending bomb threats to several schools. 24-year-old antony rae is accused of using three different e-mail accounts to send threats to schools in massachusetts, rhode island
the practices and their pomsies. ed: new york's attorney general actually opened inquirer trial the fast-growing $1 billion industry. this is a game of skill or on-line gambling this roger goodell says he, as always, is of game. it is not based on the ut come of a game. is just a the biggest concern can is. our position continues to be that bay. we recognize some states consider it legal. some don't. phil: state treasure suggested today. sher lottery division maybe better suited for rng pant sy...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes. mr. hensarling: i will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield two minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer. whip hoyer has a long record of advocating on behalf of our nation's exporters and their workers. with his leadership we are here today on the verge of finally passing legislation to reopen the ex-im bank. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i listen to this welfare state rhetoric. the american public ought to know that 147 republicans voted to re-authorize the export-import bank just a few years ago under the leadership of mr. cantor and myself. it was not until the ideological -- how do i say what has happened in the house o
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes. mr. hensarling: i will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield two minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer. whip hoyer has a long record of advocating...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes. mr. hensarling: i will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield two minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer. whip hoyer has a long record of advocating on behalf of our nation's exporters and their workers. with his leadership we are here today on the verge of finally passing legislation to reopen the ex-im bank. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i listen to this welfare state rhetoric. the american public ought to know that 147 republicans voted to re-authorize the export-import bank just a few years ago under the leadership of mr. cantor and myself. it was not until the ideological -- how do i say what has happened in the house o
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes. mr. hensarling: i will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield two minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer. whip hoyer has a long record of advocating...
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the late co-owner of of the philadelphia inquirer was a 1963 graduate of temple and one of the university'siggest benefactors. lewis katz donated $25,000,000.02 years ago with the understanding that the medical school would be named for him. that contribution is the largest single donation in temple's history. katz wouldn't be here to see his name grace the building. he died in a plane crash in may 2014. today his son drew katz stood in for his father at the dedication saying our whole family is so incredibly honored about this wonderful naming. katz has filled his father's seat on the tell me bull board of trustees and so today you see it there, the lewis katz school of medicine at temple university was officially commemorated with his family saying they can't even put into words how much lewis katz loved temple. sharrie. >> quite an honor for a man who gave so much. >>> alicia, thank you. >>> the speculation is confirmed. twitter's ceo announced today that the company is laying off 336 employees. that number is about 8 percent of the workforce. the cuts are the first major move from jack
the late co-owner of of the philadelphia inquirer was a 1963 graduate of temple and one of the university'siggest benefactors. lewis katz donated $25,000,000.02 years ago with the understanding that the medical school would be named for him. that contribution is the largest single donation in temple's history. katz wouldn't be here to see his name grace the building. he died in a plane crash in may 2014. today his son drew katz stood in for his father at the dedication saying our whole family...
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planned parenthood says it has >>> the philadelphia inquirer. the prize is offered by civic foundation amid dwindling turnout over the past decade. on november 3rd, one polling station in the city will be chosen at random. the first voter who walks out after casting a ballot will be given the 10,000 dollar check. >>> we reported earlier on the death of an american commando in a raid to free isis hostages. it shows how the violence in the war is rising. sunday, "60 minutes" gets a rare look inside a crucial overseas military hub. david martin is in washington with a preview. david, good morning. i was over at "60 minutes" the other day. everybody was talking how incredible your reporting is and looking forward to it. what did you learn? >> reporter: we went there earlier this month inside the command center which runs the air war against isis. it's located in a bunker-like building in the middle of a giant air base in the persian ground zero for an air campaign costing $10 million a day. the b-1 is carrying 17 1/2 tons of bombs and 170,000 pounds
planned parenthood says it has >>> the philadelphia inquirer. the prize is offered by civic foundation amid dwindling turnout over the past decade. on november 3rd, one polling station in the city will be chosen at random. the first voter who walks out after casting a ballot will be given the 10,000 dollar check. >>> we reported earlier on the death of an american commando in a raid to free isis hostages. it shows how the violence in the war is rising. sunday, "60...
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this is not the national inquirer here, but they did say interview for five months. you declined an interview request from the journal for more than five months. last week the company said she would be available but her schedule didn't allow it before the publication of this article. why not just sit down with them? it's a reputable outfit. why not sit down with them months ago and explain your side of the story? >> sure, yeah. i mean, the journal actually had a member of their editorial board write the very first piece on theranos. and that person came to our lab, saw our systems and really got insight into our work. that was about a year ago. i published my op-ed in the journal. and unfortunately in this case the reporter focused on sources who we knew in 2004 and 2005 who were the people who had said to me that there was no way i was going to succeed and be able to build this kind of company. and focused on, you know, questions like asking whether i could prove that i actually invented the patents that my name were on. and those are not very fruitful conversations
this is not the national inquirer here, but they did say interview for five months. you declined an interview request from the journal for more than five months. last week the company said she would be available but her schedule didn't allow it before the publication of this article. why not just sit down with them? it's a reputable outfit. why not sit down with them months ago and explain your side of the story? >> sure, yeah. i mean, the journal actually had a member of their editorial...
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"the "philadelphia inquirer". their quote. the next time your axle snaps or a tire rim is bent on a bumpy highway, consider delivering the broken car parts to your congressional representatives, delegation, your house members, your senators. so the average amount of money that we spend on cars, trucks, vans, on repairs every year that is related to bad roads, bad bridges is anywhere from $350 a year to as much as $500 a year. that's the range there. is that the last? let me just close with this. sometimes people say you can't vote -- you can't vote here to do this stuff. none of us would ever get re-elected. well, wait a minute, how about the 12 states that in the last two years, they actually voted to do this stuff? state highway transportation departments get about half their money from federal and they raise about half their money locally. they are -- their major source of revenues locally are taxes, user fees on gas and diesel. 12 states the last two years. these are mostly red states, because there are more red states i th
"the "philadelphia inquirer". their quote. the next time your axle snaps or a tire rim is bent on a bumpy highway, consider delivering the broken car parts to your congressional representatives, delegation, your house members, your senators. so the average amount of money that we spend on cars, trucks, vans, on repairs every year that is related to bad roads, bad bridges is anywhere from $350 a year to as much as $500 a year. that's the range there. is that the last? let me just...
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. >>> well the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com are merging news rooms, that move announcehe by the publisher philadelphia media network, also comes with layoffs. the company will continue to put out separate papers. the changes are expected to save the company five to $6 million. >> well, get out the vote effort are ramming up across the region as election day approaches on tuesday. the black clergy of philadelphia says their plans to boost voter turn out coincide with the 50th anniversary of the voting right act. >> certainly in the community, i don't know why, but have to ask them that. maybe we need to have saturdays? >> the organization also endorsed judge kevin dougherty's campaign for one of three vacant seats on the pennsylvania supreme court. >>> well, election day is this tuesday. as we mentioned. so stay with cbs-3 for continuing coverage on the air and on line at cbsphilly.com. >>> well, in the 2016 race for president, the republican national committee says it will suspend its partnerships nbc news, because of this week's debate on cnbc. rnc chairman has sent th
. >>> well the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com are merging news rooms, that move announcehe by the publisher philadelphia media network, also comes with layoffs. the company will continue to put out separate papers. the changes are expected to save the company five to $6 million. >> well, get out the vote effort are ramming up across the region as election day approaches on tuesday. the black clergy of philadelphia says their plans to boost voter turn out...
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in the northern countryside of homs, what we are seeing on the ground is the airstrikes of con 17 traiting on an inquire, an arc around the province of the regime stronghold. as of late, the rebels were advancing towards that stronghold and now we are seeing these russian airstrikes, which will undoubtedly protect the strategic areas controlled by the syrian government, so questions are being asked about russia's motives, the president calling on other nations to join the coalition, criticizing the u.s. coalition saying it has done nothing on the ground. the opposition now saying that they're in the interested in joining the latest u.n. peace initiative. we are back at square one. there is no doubt that the russian intervention has complicated an already difficult and complex situation in syria. >> 85 people are dead and hundreds more missing after a massive landslide covered much of a town in guatemala. rescuers are still looking for survivors, but hope of finding anyone alive is fading. >> it's guatemala's worst natural disaster in years. part of this mountainside collapsed late thursday, burying 125
in the northern countryside of homs, what we are seeing on the ground is the airstrikes of con 17 traiting on an inquire, an arc around the province of the regime stronghold. as of late, the rebels were advancing towards that stronghold and now we are seeing these russian airstrikes, which will undoubtedly protect the strategic areas controlled by the syrian government, so questions are being asked about russia's motives, the president calling on other nations to join the coalition, criticizing...
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we are here from the united states government to inquire into the health and welfare of the americantizens who are here. that is our only intention. >> before i give permission to go in there i would have to get instruction from my chief inspector. >> jones' instructions were not to let the congressman in. there was a loose meeting of me and eight or nine other people. it wasn't like we were some -- it was very informal. it just happened to be who was there. marcy was there and some others and said, why should we not let them in? they are expecting to be turned away. and we have nothing to hide. the congressman was allowed to come in. that was against jones' orders. jones wasn't even up -- he wasn't even around at this time. he was too drugged up in his cottage. he didn't show up until like 8:00 that night. >> the wrangling finally ends. the congressman, the press and a number of relatives are going in. >> and it was a jungle and this dump truck that we were on was carrying us through the jungle and then all of a sudden you saw a sign that said, you know, jonestown. and you look to t
we are here from the united states government to inquire into the health and welfare of the americantizens who are here. that is our only intention. >> before i give permission to go in there i would have to get instruction from my chief inspector. >> jones' instructions were not to let the congressman in. there was a loose meeting of me and eight or nine other people. it wasn't like we were some -- it was very informal. it just happened to be who was there. marcy was there and some...
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jackie took on that job we're just hearing about with the inquiring photographer. she needed the salary. >> she liked to work. >> indeed. >> the family to wa, so how did that affect the exposure when to this city and how did she develop an affinity for this place? >> michael mentioned she made her first trip to the white house when she feels a preadolescent, 11, 12 years old. and that's because her mother is coming to date. that is to washington, d.c. after they married him in the 1940s, they lived at marywood, the northern united states. >> all republican. >> all republican families. they summered at the farm. that's her introduction to the culture of washington. jackie kennedy says the first trip at that time to the national art gallery is when she fell in love with art and the wonderful feeling it gave her to view art and sculpture. >> he may not have wanted to support her on this. i want to establish from everything i read this is a life of privilege. >> she lived on a huge estate in mclean, virginia and also in newport. she was always sort of the poor relation.
jackie took on that job we're just hearing about with the inquiring photographer. she needed the salary. >> she liked to work. >> indeed. >> the family to wa, so how did that affect the exposure when to this city and how did she develop an affinity for this place? >> michael mentioned she made her first trip to the white house when she feels a preadolescent, 11, 12 years old. and that's because her mother is coming to date. that is to washington, d.c. after they married...