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the big prize for one lucky customer in university city this morning. >>> and new at 5:00, he's already behind bars. so why is the son of a former congressman now suing the internal revenue service? you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. >>> the nbc 10 investigators follow your tax money. >> $50,000 is a lot of money. >> exposing a possible link between campaign contributions and lawmakers' rent. >> certainly poses questions. >> you never thought how it might look? >> absolutely no. >>> the investigators thought about how it looked and started asking questions. >> they went straight to campaign finance records and started looking for the landlords taking that taxpayer money. investigative reporter mish blois following the money. >> reporter: saying there's nothing to see. but he showed us his $27 3
the big prize for one lucky customer in university city this morning. >>> and new at 5:00, he's already behind bars. so why is the son of a former congressman now suing the internal revenue service? you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights...
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action cam was in university city william people took advantage of another taste of summer. as we look outside tonight at the center city skyline, we're in store for a cooldown this weekend. but not without the potential of an unsettled evening. meteorologist cecily tynan is at the big board watching double scan radar. hey, cecily. >> hi, rick and double scan live already firing up. the cold front approaching our northwest suburbs and we are getting kind of a broken line of some showers and thunderstorms to the south. one cell working offer of lbi and there's another line that's moving through delaware right now. it's moving across the delaware bay towards salem county. we've had 77 lightning strikes in the past 15 minutes and it's all moving eastbound at about 20 miles per hour so townsend delaware, peck's corner all in the path of these storms. lightning you definitely want to get inside. also some heavy downpours and gusty winds. this is what to expect until about 10 o'clock. they're not going to be widespread but there will be isolated thunderstorms mainly south of phila
action cam was in university city william people took advantage of another taste of summer. as we look outside tonight at the center city skyline, we're in store for a cooldown this weekend. but not without the potential of an unsettled evening. meteorologist cecily tynan is at the big board watching double scan radar. hey, cecily. >> hi, rick and double scan live already firing up. the cold front approaching our northwest suburbs and we are getting kind of a broken line of some showers...
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outside, sky 6 live and hd looking at university city, you see the tower lit up nicely on this saturdayartly cloudy sky afteafter the majority of the d. delaware and lehigh valley 60s. the heatwave we have had is gone. 67 in the city. 53 allentown, lehigh valley. 55 in cape may. dover, 58. we have the stiff easterly component to the wind making temperatures cooler than yesterday. the 24 hour temperature change tells the story tonight, 21-degrees colder in philadelphia than yesterday. 23 colder than trenton 24 hours ago. 18-degrees warmer in reading and lancaster. that's not the case now. satellite and radar showing you high pressure situated to the north. we are tapping into an easterly wind becoming clockwise. great lake and lehigh valley, we have another cool one on tap for sunday. next 12 hours, mostly to partly cloudy, 52 in philadelphia for the overnight low. the second half of the weekend, we have high pressure in control. the winds around that are clockwise. moisture off of the atlantic. clouds around, cool with 60 to near 70-degrees. then we track an area of low pressure, a weat
outside, sky 6 live and hd looking at university city, you see the tower lit up nicely on this saturdayartly cloudy sky afteafter the majority of the d. delaware and lehigh valley 60s. the heatwave we have had is gone. 67 in the city. 53 allentown, lehigh valley. 55 in cape may. dover, 58. we have the stiff easterly component to the wind making temperatures cooler than yesterday. the 24 hour temperature change tells the story tonight, 21-degrees colder in philadelphia than yesterday. 23 colder...
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are also still working this morning on the westbound schuylkill expressway, and right at the university city interchange, so the right lane is block, and light volume at lee for the moment and then down here in chester county heading south on 202 this new traffic pattern, really causing big delays approaching the 30 bypass, so expect delays through the morning and road are still damp, wet from all that rain we had yesterday and accident southbound on the northeast extension just south of the lansdale interchange. mass transit, no reported delays. >>> oh, my gosh. >> update on that breaking news here at 4:17. at this hour 22 people dead, several children, dozen more injured at terrorist bombing in the ariana grande concert happening in manchester. it happened around 10:30 last night. outside manchester arena as grande was ending the concert. twenty-three year-old singer was in his ter i cans after that attack, grande we know scheduled to perform in london later this week has decided to put her entire european tour on hold. some 400 officers have been deployed overnight to help with this inves
are also still working this morning on the westbound schuylkill expressway, and right at the university city interchange, so the right lane is block, and light volume at lee for the moment and then down here in chester county heading south on 202 this new traffic pattern, really causing big delays approaching the 30 bypass, so expect delays through the morning and road are still damp, wet from all that rain we had yesterday and accident southbound on the northeast extension just south of the...
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May 31, 2017
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we were stuck in the 60s now as we take a live lock at university city. 79 degrees and sunny. over in camden, more clear skies and sunshine. let's check in with meteorologist glenn schwartz with more with a lock at what we can expect in our neighborhood. >> about time we can see the whole skyline of philadelphia. it's been awhile since we have been able to say that. a lot of sunshine during the day today. great visibility after that morning fog. not much on the radar. there are some storms down by washington. and also in central and western pennsylvania and our area. we have this one little shower going into the poconos right now. that is about it. the activity in western pennsylvania continues to weaken as the sun starts going down. and the remnants of the washington storm may graze southern delaware, but computer models show it continue to weaken. there's that action east of allentown and so we're in pretty good shape for the rest of the night. 79 degrees, we did hit 80 degrees today. allentown hit 80. not quite as warm at the beaches. 18 degrees warmer than it was this time
we were stuck in the 60s now as we take a live lock at university city. 79 degrees and sunny. over in camden, more clear skies and sunshine. let's check in with meteorologist glenn schwartz with more with a lock at what we can expect in our neighborhood. >> about time we can see the whole skyline of philadelphia. it's been awhile since we have been able to say that. a lot of sunshine during the day today. great visibility after that morning fog. not much on the radar. there are some...
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the action cam was in university city. there mayor kenney joined officials from the department of labor to learn about the entrepreneurship program. the first registered none tradition traditional apprenticeship program. >>> an 82-year-old man caught a man attacking his wife and he jumped into action. >>> and we have details on a tiger attack in the uk. >>> an 82-year-old man is called a hero for fighting off an attacker at his northern california home. he was inside of his home on sunday when he heard his wife scream from the backyard. 76-year-old christina says a female burglar hit her in the head with a stick and the man went out and scuffled until deputies arrived. >> he tried to bite every finger and like that -- and really she fight for running away -- like tiger -- >> officers arrested 50-year-old singh he is a former champion weight lifter and still works out daily. >>> investigation is underway after they say that a tiger kill aid zookeeper. it never escaped but visitors were evacuated. alex perez has the latest.
the action cam was in university city. there mayor kenney joined officials from the department of labor to learn about the entrepreneurship program. the first registered none tradition traditional apprenticeship program. >>> an 82-year-old man caught a man attacking his wife and he jumped into action. >>> and we have details on a tiger attack in the uk. >>> an 82-year-old man is called a hero for fighting off an attacker at his northern california home. he was inside...
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gerald from universal city, texas, is unemployed and looking. caller: hello, i am a disabled veteran. i am currently working part-time . i worked for social security for approximately over 30 years. my situation is that i have for programs such as program in the 1990's, and i was part of the job partnership program. i have been with the state's vocational rehab program. as a veteran, there is a compensated work therapy program . the current program that i participate with is the social security take it to work program. based on my self-directed job work search campaign, i usually take a look at the bureau of labor statistics, and i am an african american male and have been able to note and document that the rates are usually higher for african-american males. i am over 50, so that is another demographic that the statistics do not actually include. i am educated through the university of houston system, so i have been looking actively in several sectors. skillsmple, my basic that would be administrative and clerical. but here in texas, i have not
gerald from universal city, texas, is unemployed and looking. caller: hello, i am a disabled veteran. i am currently working part-time . i worked for social security for approximately over 30 years. my situation is that i have for programs such as program in the 1990's, and i was part of the job partnership program. i have been with the state's vocational rehab program. as a veteran, there is a compensated work therapy program . the current program that i participate with is the social security...
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it happened yesterday in san diego's universal city neighborhood. police say a group of adults was at a poolside birthday party. the shooter identified as 49-year-old peter solis was drinking a beer at the pool before he started opening fire. he killed one woman and injured six others. one man broke his arm just trying to run away. people say that party turned into chaos. >> from the screams you could hear that somebody or multiple people were hit. a lot of screamling. i could see everybody on the balcony just yelling, just ducking down for cover. >> officers shot and killed solis when he pointed a gun at them. no word yet on a motive. >>> 6:06 right now. happening later in san francisco, trying to tackle human trafficking. a panel discussion scheduled for 8:00 today with district attorney george gas cone, police chief william scott and other members as well. part of the second annual transnational organized crime conference. it's hosted with the support of interpol by the state department diplomatic security service. all of this happening at the fe
it happened yesterday in san diego's universal city neighborhood. police say a group of adults was at a poolside birthday party. the shooter identified as 49-year-old peter solis was drinking a beer at the pool before he started opening fire. he killed one woman and injured six others. one man broke his arm just trying to run away. people say that party turned into chaos. >> from the screams you could hear that somebody or multiple people were hit. a lot of screamling. i could see...
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"action news" was at the win star institute in university city. mayor kenney joined officials from the pennsylvania department of labor to learn about the intoot's entrepreneurship program. the first registered none registered entrepreneurship program of bio research in the country. >>> the famed rocky statue is temporarily off limits to the public. they snapped the last pictures before crews cut off the area for renovations. they are making improvements on the grounds around the sculpture. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and
"action news" was at the win star institute in university city. mayor kenney joined officials from the pennsylvania department of labor to learn about the intoot's entrepreneurship program. the first registered none registered entrepreneurship program of bio research in the country. >>> the famed rocky statue is temporarily off limits to the public. they snapped the last pictures before crews cut off the area for renovations. they are making improvements on the grounds around...
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. >> in fact, in all eight people shot at that apartment complex in san diego's university city area in la jolla. at least one person pronounced dead overnight. a witness says the attacker was sitting calmly with a beer in one hand and a gun this the other. others describe the scenes of chaos people running for their lives trying to help each other. >> new video shows police storming that pool area. you can hear the rapid gunfire come out of that video. police say the gunman actually pointed his gun at officers and was shot and killed. abc's alex stone has the latest. >> reporter: the call came in just after 6:00 sunday evening in san diego. >> he's shooting again. he has a gun in his he's aiming to the north. he is -- i don't know who he is shooting at at this point. >> reporter: 911 inundated with callers saying there was a man sitting on a lounge chair shooting at random victims. a birthday party under way and one saying he appeared to be targeting black victims. officers arriving on scene quickly made their way to the pool and the gunman was killed. >> shots of fired. suspect dow
. >> in fact, in all eight people shot at that apartment complex in san diego's university city area in la jolla. at least one person pronounced dead overnight. a witness says the attacker was sitting calmly with a beer in one hand and a gun this the other. others describe the scenes of chaos people running for their lives trying to help each other. >> new video shows police storming that pool area. you can hear the rapid gunfire come out of that video. police say the gunman...
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it happened at 6:00 this evening at an apartment complex on university city near uc san diego. a witness said he ran outside when he heard gunfire and he saw the gunman sitting in the pool chair with a beer in one hand and a gun in the other. that is when police moved in and police say it appears the man was reloading his gun and then pointed their weapon at officers. that's when police say they opened fire killing him. investigators say several of the victims are in critical condition at this hour. so far there is no word on a motive. >>> tomorrow is day one of the bay area's spare the air summer campaign and those alerts might begin this week because of high temperatures. air quality managers, they issue alerts when they are expect today reach unhealthy levels on those days where they urge people to take public transportation and to go national throughout the day to avoid mowers, charcoaled barbecues and aerosol spray cans. >> the weather is warming up. let's go over to mark tamayo in the weather center now with an update on their workweek forecast and a beautiful day today.
it happened at 6:00 this evening at an apartment complex on university city near uc san diego. a witness said he ran outside when he heard gunfire and he saw the gunman sitting in the pool chair with a beer in one hand and a gun in the other. that is when police moved in and police say it appears the man was reloading his gun and then pointed their weapon at officers. that's when police say they opened fire killing him. investigators say several of the victims are in critical condition at this...
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. >> it is located at 36th and filbert in university city. there will be daily special, as well as weekly happy hour specials as well. many tonight were there, enjoying some great food and drink as well, as, the weather nice evening. >>> an update on the location of the shark it seemed everyone is talking about. >> mary lee has pinged again and still on the jersey shore. 16-foot great white surfaced just before 11:00 just off the coast of brigantine, appearing to continue her swim north. the 3500-pound female last pin ged off wildwood several days ago. no update on the juvenile, great white, sysco who last surfaced near mouth of the delaware bay near cape may. >>> and check out this bird perched in the poconos. that is a red tail hawk, resting comfortably right in front of our sky scan at jack frost big boulder. hawk hung out there for 10 minutes before it flew off. >> it is beautiful, isn't it great looking animal. >> when i go hiking with my dog, i have to watch out for c hi. >> because they will snatch him up. >> yes. >> yes. >> st. joes f
. >> it is located at 36th and filbert in university city. there will be daily special, as well as weekly happy hour specials as well. many tonight were there, enjoying some great food and drink as well, as, the weather nice evening. >>> an update on the location of the shark it seemed everyone is talking about. >> mary lee has pinged again and still on the jersey shore. 16-foot great white surfaced just before 11:00 just off the coast of brigantine, appearing to continue...
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the youth vote in some university cities has a role.en't as interested in voting as older voters, unfortunately that has been so voters, unfortunately that has been so for so long. a lot of politicians wa nt so for so long. a lot of politicians want to change it, jeremy corbyn wants to change it. thank you both for your time and being with us tonight. it has been a busy week. that is the end of the first week of the election wrap. i hope it has given you a flavour of what is to come. we will be back on monday. the same every night at 7:30pm and it gives you a sense of what has been going on. but here is a few things that gave us food for thought. feast your eyes on this. where you interested in politics when you are 16? no, just boys. if you don't read the manifesto, you don't know what they are going to do. what about you? hello, i am sorry to interrupt you, i know you are having your ice cream is. 216—year—olds eat a lot of cheese? surprising what they do eat. excellent. spent all the money... pack it in. ayew well? very good. this wa
the youth vote in some university cities has a role.en't as interested in voting as older voters, unfortunately that has been so voters, unfortunately that has been so for so long. a lot of politicians wa nt so for so long. a lot of politicians want to change it, jeremy corbyn wants to change it. thank you both for your time and being with us tonight. it has been a busy week. that is the end of the first week of the election wrap. i hope it has given you a flavour of what is to come. we will be...
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i was back at my university city this week, looking at where i used to live, and some places were prettyd runs the students. how did the idea come about? good question. i had been living in china already for about six or seven yea rs, already for about six or seven years, and spent a lot of time doing business with chinese live the country. the question that kept cropping up was my son or daughter is studying abroad, where should they live? very often, with the explosion of international student number is around the world, universities haven't been able to build more housing. so people are looking for a self —— a safe and co mforta ble looking for a self —— a safe and comfortable place to live with great people. it always used to be guarantee that if you went to university in many countries you would be guaranteed at least for the first year to be living in university accommodation but so much has been farmed out to the private sector that is not always the case. correct. it is not always possible for them. you started this in 2011 and it was very focused on students coming from china to
i was back at my university city this week, looking at where i used to live, and some places were prettyd runs the students. how did the idea come about? good question. i had been living in china already for about six or seven yea rs, already for about six or seven years, and spent a lot of time doing business with chinese live the country. the question that kept cropping up was my son or daughter is studying abroad, where should they live? very often, with the explosion of international...
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that continues into university city, center city, parts of old city.t some of those downpours but the culprit, look at this pinwheel right now off to the south and west. it's upper level low. but take look at the thunderstorms right now around the nation's capitol. that activity will move through later on this evening. so if you're stepping out to dinner grab that umbrella. seven, 8:00 o'clock we're looking at that batch moving up from d.c. moving into delaware, parts of south jersey. the i-95 corridor once again downpours ponding on the roadways, this is nine, 10:00 o'clock we're still dealing with that activity despite some of the cooler conditions that we saw the first part of the day. live look right now at trenton. we're talking about the cloud cover, high only upper 60s for today. right now in the mid 60s for philadelphia. it's cooler in the poconos. look at this. only 54 degrees. but we have 70s parts of south jersey down the shore, 73 atlantic city along with wildwood. so for tonight, we're dodging some of those scattered showers and storms. so
that continues into university city, center city, parts of old city.t some of those downpours but the culprit, look at this pinwheel right now off to the south and west. it's upper level low. but take look at the thunderstorms right now around the nation's capitol. that activity will move through later on this evening. so if you're stepping out to dinner grab that umbrella. seven, 8:00 o'clock we're looking at that batch moving up from d.c. moving into delaware, parts of south jersey. the i-95...
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and head down the shore via the walt whitman bridge, and it's also wet now in university city than is helping us out and the earlier phils game is over and people are heading home on the westbound side of the schuylkill and jammed in both directions at south street. a crash on the northbound side of cotman taking out the right lane and the emergency crews are parked south of woodhaven through this point approaching cotman, on the boulevard a nasty crash all afternoon southbound near levic and the out drive is blocked there. and a tree down at johnson street. giving us restrictions and a bad crash at sicklerville close to the rite-aid and johnson road and the ac. expressway blocking the eastbound off ramp from the expressway. you see slowing there as you come eastbound on the acx and logan township because of the chemical leak the ramp from center square road and center square itself is blocked. a busy afternoon and tomorrow just as busy. >> i'm sure. thank you. >> warmer weather means more time in the sun and protection from harmful rays and how one former philly is teaming up with re
and head down the shore via the walt whitman bridge, and it's also wet now in university city than is helping us out and the earlier phils game is over and people are heading home on the westbound side of the schuylkill and jammed in both directions at south street. a crash on the northbound side of cotman taking out the right lane and the emergency crews are parked south of woodhaven through this point approaching cotman, on the boulevard a nasty crash all afternoon southbound near levic and...
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. >> randy gyllenhaal joins us live in university city. >> concert venues locally here in philadelphia tell me they are tracking the developments out of the uk. today i spoke with a security expert who says this is another attack on a soft target in europe. another sign of how dangerous it these public places can sometimes be. young kids run ining from an explosion. . the work of a suicide bomber who police say targeted a packed concert. >> this is pathetic. this is the lowest of the low. they booked venues nationwide. something you can't protect against. >> the arena is managed by a firm called smg. the company says they are praying for the victims. other venn b ewes now on high alert. two big concerts around philly. and on thursday in camden, mumford and sons will take the stage. >> what are you going to do? shelter yourself? >> most venues will have bag checks and barricades. many have metal detectors, but all that would not prevent what happened lst night in the uk. authorities say the explosion detonated just outside the exit this an open and public space. >> off lot of mobility i
. >> randy gyllenhaal joins us live in university city. >> concert venues locally here in philadelphia tell me they are tracking the developments out of the uk. today i spoke with a security expert who says this is another attack on a soft target in europe. another sign of how dangerous it these public places can sometimes be. young kids run ining from an explosion. . the work of a suicide bomber who police say targeted a packed concert. >> this is pathetic. this is the lowest...
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. >>> the area's greatest young minds were in university city for the robotics expo. from all over took part in the expo on walnut street. it ranged from it elementary school all the way up to high schoolers. >>> a going away party today in center city along 17th street for the little pete's restaurant closing celebration. the diner closed its dors for good last night after 40 years. crews will soon demolish the dine tore make way for a high-rise hotel. such a popular spot. >>> back to work for most people today. you might not mind because of the weather. >> glenn schwartz joining us now with more on when we'll see a change in our area weather wise. >> it's not going to be coming by the time you get up tomorrow morning. but by this time tomorrow, you see that 62. it will be upper 70s probably. that's quite a change. a little drizzle around. 59 in the suburbs. lock at the fog here in the lehigh valley and delaware we're seeing this in wilmington right now. i-95 is pretty close and still seeing that fog. some drizzle now. temperature holding steady. thot much wind as we
. >>> the area's greatest young minds were in university city for the robotics expo. from all over took part in the expo on walnut street. it ranged from it elementary school all the way up to high schoolers. >>> a going away party today in center city along 17th street for the little pete's restaurant closing celebration. the diner closed its dors for good last night after 40 years. crews will soon demolish the dine tore make way for a high-rise hotel. such a popular spot....
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several critically after a man started shooting at an apartment complex in san diego's university city neighborhood. a group of adults were attending a birthday party at the swimming pool when a white mail opened fire. a police officer helicopter arrived over the scene, and they could see the gunman reloading. three officers arrived. they say the shooter pointed his gun at them, all three officers opened fire, killing him. >> from the screams, you could hear somebody or people were hit. i could see everybody on the balcony just ducking down for cover. and the shots were being fired from the same place, the area where the police were located around the pool. >> san diego's police chief said it's unclear what motivated the shooter. the suspect lived at the apartment complex. at least one of the victims also lived there. for continues coverage of this shooting in san diego, you can head to our website. we're posting the latest. and any facts coming to the newsroom as this is developing, we can post those there on the investigations. we'll keep you posted on that nbc bay area.com. >>> no
several critically after a man started shooting at an apartment complex in san diego's university city neighborhood. a group of adults were attending a birthday party at the swimming pool when a white mail opened fire. a police officer helicopter arrived over the scene, and they could see the gunman reloading. three officers arrived. they say the shooter pointed his gun at them, all three officers opened fire, killing him. >> from the screams, you could hear somebody or people were hit. i...
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it happened around 6:00 this evening in the university city, which is right next to the campus. a witness said he ran outside when he heard the gunfire and saw a gunman sitting in a pool chair with a beer in one hand and a gun in another. that's when police moved in. pointing the gun at officers and they opened fire killing him. investigators say several of the victims are in critical condition can. so far there is no word on a motive. >> and santa cruz police have arrested a man on suspicion of murder after discovering another man's body early this morning neither board walk. the victim's body found at 4:20 this morning on main beach near the volleyball courts. identified only as a 52-year- old transient. police arrested 58-year-old kevin callahan in connection with the case. police say witnesses told investigators that callahan and the victim were in a fight before that man died. police say both the victims and callahan are homeless and they were camping on the beach. >>> new york democrats think they have come up with a way to get rid of their state tax returns. they eventual
it happened around 6:00 this evening in the university city, which is right next to the campus. a witness said he ran outside when he heard the gunfire and saw a gunman sitting in a pool chair with a beer in one hand and a gun in another. that's when police moved in. pointing the gun at officers and they opened fire killing him. investigators say several of the victims are in critical condition can. so far there is no word on a motive. >> and santa cruz police have arrested a man on...
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. >>> new this morning, the million-dollar bike ride is now underway in university city. nbc 10 was there as more than 400 riders started the race at high line park on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. the ride supports people with rare diseases. over the past three years, the event has raised more than $3.5 million for research. >>> years after her sister's royal wedding, it's pippa's turn. the sister-in-law of the future king has tied the knot this morning. we've got all the details from the other side of the pond. >>> and i'm still tracking a couple of showers make tharg way across the viewing area, but the good thing is, they're clearing very quickly, so looks like everything is drying up. but we have a chilly weekend in the forecast. i have your most accurate ten-day coming up in just a bit. >>> and an evil find in the holy book. the last words from america's first serial killer found right here in a philadelphia family's bible. sunday at 11:00 on nbc 10 news, see if the family heirloom sheds new light on the murder spree of h.h. holmes. . >>> pippa middl
. >>> new this morning, the million-dollar bike ride is now underway in university city. nbc 10 was there as more than 400 riders started the race at high line park on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. the ride supports people with rare diseases. over the past three years, the event has raised more than $3.5 million for research. >>> years after her sister's royal wedding, it's pippa's turn. the sister-in-law of the future king has tied the knot this morning. we've...
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apparently already in the 70s today is bike to work day, "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen live in university cityg. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yes, little hot. little steamy out here. i think perfect morning for a bike ride through the city of philadelphia. and hundreds if not thousands of people do it every morning throughout this city, including these fine people that i'm with here today to talk more about these end go bikes, which are hugely popular in the city of philadelphia. i've got aaron, from the city of philadelphia, hi, guys. >> how are you doing. >> so tell us about these indigo bikes. real interesting. and they're very cheap. i think they're very affordable for people to right around this. >> end go bike share, owned by the city of philadelphia, sponsored by blue cross, a thousand bikes around the city. fifteen bucks a month to ride unlimited time. it is a really great way to get around town. >> that's fantastic. now the community can get involved in using these as well, tell us a little bit about that? >> yes. we a lot of cool bike safety classes, we do learn to ride classes,
apparently already in the 70s today is bike to work day, "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen live in university cityg. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yes, little hot. little steamy out here. i think perfect morning for a bike ride through the city of philadelphia. and hundreds if not thousands of people do it every morning throughout this city, including these fine people that i'm with here today to talk more about these end go bikes, which are hugely popular in the city of...
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she tries to get into harvard law school and they say no but new york city university is open more to women lawyers so she gets her law degree. she is still going every summer to london. she wants to do good. unlike the first generation of women's rights activists in the 19th century who are ernest and somber. these women are more about professional fulfillment which is the opposite of the victorian true women. this is the first generation of women to go to college. 40% of the people going to college back then are female. they want to make the world a better place and beyond that they believe in sexual fulfillment and it is a time of rejecting victorianism in old ways. it is all about putting everything before. they want to try everything. >> host: inez millholland went on to live a life of political act actvism? >> guest: well, in terms of suffrage, yes. they start taking to the streets as parades and she became famous for beating. and it is stunning too. she just won the suffrage moveme movement. the suffrage movement moved through and it was quite beautifully and stunning and reall
she tries to get into harvard law school and they say no but new york city university is open more to women lawyers so she gets her law degree. she is still going every summer to london. she wants to do good. unlike the first generation of women's rights activists in the 19th century who are ernest and somber. these women are more about professional fulfillment which is the opposite of the victorian true women. this is the first generation of women to go to college. 40% of the people going to...
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deep in the bowels of the dreamworks compound universal city, california, where they would start to created how to laugh in dark times, but he'd also taught us how to love again. >> seth: hey, buddy, how much much longer is this going to take? [ laughter ] >> i haven't even gotten to the part about shrek's penis. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, you know what? give it up for this awful, awful man. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with music from bnqt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] this isy of how q got curly. quin was crazy about curls. curly fries. curly straws. curly haired dogs. even those cute curly tails on pigs. but to quin's chagrin everything about her was so very straight. which made the next twist so amazing. did she expect to find a high-end hair curler at a mind-bendingly low price? never. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your
deep in the bowels of the dreamworks compound universal city, california, where they would start to created how to laugh in dark times, but he'd also taught us how to love again. >> seth: hey, buddy, how much much longer is this going to take? [ laughter ] >> i haven't even gotten to the part about shrek's penis. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, you know what? give it up for this awful, awful man. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with music from bnqt. ♪ [ cheers and...
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it happened yesterday in san diego's universal city neighborhood. a group of adults was at a poolside birthday party. the shooter identified as 49-year-old peter solis, was drinking a beer at the pool before he opened fire. he killed one woman and injured six others. one man broke his arm just trying to run away. police say the party turned into chaos. >> from the screams you could hear that somebody or multiple people were hit. a lot of screaming. and i could see everybody on the balcony yelling to just ducking down for cover. >> officers shot and killed solis, and then when he pointed his gun at them. no word yet on a motive. >>> 5:05. crisis averted for the time being. a deal to fund the government through september has been reached, happening late last night. that avoids a government shutdown. congressional negotiators have been working on this through the night. president trump backed down on asking for money to build a border wall, but he demanded billions of dollars for border security. he asked for $3 billion. this would give him $1.5 billio
it happened yesterday in san diego's universal city neighborhood. a group of adults was at a poolside birthday party. the shooter identified as 49-year-old peter solis, was drinking a beer at the pool before he opened fire. he killed one woman and injured six others. one man broke his arm just trying to run away. police say the party turned into chaos. >> from the screams you could hear that somebody or multiple people were hit. a lot of screaming. and i could see everybody on the balcony...
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sarsour has been invited to speak at commencement for city university of new york school of public healths inferior rated jewish organizations who believe new york governor andrew cuomo should intervene because sarsour's anti-semitic, pointing to statements where she called it benjamin netanyahu a waste of a human being, endorsed during rocks at israeli cars and supports sharia law. tweeting, "sharia law is reasonable and was rated to the details, it makes a lot of sense. people just don't know the basics." anti-islam activist says she knows all about the basics of sharia law. she was born muslim, subjected to female genital mutilation, and escaped an arranged marriag marriage. linda sarsour once tweeted that she doesn't deserve to be a woman and should have her female genitalia taken away. here is her response to martha maccallum back in february. watch. >> she is a defender of sharia law. the principle of sharia law, there is no principle that demeans, degrades, and dehumanizes women more than the principle of sharia law. >> democratic new york state lawmaker is among those calling on c
sarsour has been invited to speak at commencement for city university of new york school of public healths inferior rated jewish organizations who believe new york governor andrew cuomo should intervene because sarsour's anti-semitic, pointing to statements where she called it benjamin netanyahu a waste of a human being, endorsed during rocks at israeli cars and supports sharia law. tweeting, "sharia law is reasonable and was rated to the details, it makes a lot of sense. people just don't...
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some of this will move toward university city and then eventually through parts of philadelphia.amounting to much. don't cancel any plans wake ultra up seeing some of the rainfall moving threuvment we're looking at winds moving out of the east, northeast. sixty-one in wildwood, upper 50s right now in pottstown, low 50s currently in the pocono mountains. take a look at the dewpoints in the 40s and 50s earlier in the week when it felt more like summer the dewpoints were in the 630s. take a look at the meter with the dewpoints blow. a lot of saturday events taking place as well. lauren said shell ' be at the preakness at the piazza. upper 60s. rittenhouse row spring festival looking good along with the italian market fest. the entire weekend forecast coming up. so much to do today. thank you so much. a two year old shot several times sitting on a front porch with his father. police are now searching for the gunmen. jennifer joyce live with more on this investigation. how sad. >>reporter: very sad, lauren and we are waiting on updates on this investigation. we do know that the shooti
some of this will move toward university city and then eventually through parts of philadelphia.amounting to much. don't cancel any plans wake ultra up seeing some of the rainfall moving threuvment we're looking at winds moving out of the east, northeast. sixty-one in wildwood, upper 50s right now in pottstown, low 50s currently in the pocono mountains. take a look at the dewpoints in the 40s and 50s earlier in the week when it felt more like summer the dewpoints were in the 630s. take a look...
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sky 6 hd showing you the center city skyline from our temple city university skycam. david murphy has an update from accuweather and more when "action news" continues in a moment. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,... ...heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily,... ...or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers,... ...a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe
sky 6 hd showing you the center city skyline from our temple city university skycam. david murphy has an update from accuweather and more when "action news" continues in a moment. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta...
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sky 6 live hd, temple university camera looking at city hall, a partly cloudy sky. philadelphia, 65. dewpoint 69, winds out of the southwest, nine miles per hour. the ocean temperature 62. it is 61 allentown, reading, lancaster 65. cape may, 61. dover 63. wilmington, millville and the pine bayerns, 62. we have partly cloudy skies, strong showers in delaware. precipitation moving south and east. precip right now, severe weather threat expiring with the frontal boundary across the carolinas. most of the day sunday looking dry as well. 62 at 7:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 72. 74, 1:00 tomorrow. lower 70s, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. here's future tracker 6:00, 8:30 a cloudy start to the day. a few sunny breaks. 4:00 p.m., a couple of showers firing off south jerseyened central sections of delaware. overnight sunday to monday, 11:30, showers and heavier rain ac to wildwood. moisture continues into monday morning before departing monday afternoon. heading down the shore, we have you covered with the forecast. high temperature at 65. monday, cloudy with a rumble of thunder, highs of 69. t
sky 6 live hd, temple university camera looking at city hall, a partly cloudy sky. philadelphia, 65. dewpoint 69, winds out of the southwest, nine miles per hour. the ocean temperature 62. it is 61 allentown, reading, lancaster 65. cape may, 61. dover 63. wilmington, millville and the pine bayerns, 62. we have partly cloudy skies, strong showers in delaware. precipitation moving south and east. precip right now, severe weather threat expiring with the frontal boundary across the carolinas. most...
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somewhere between 8% and 20% of the city was french speaking. 40,000 people are living in an area much smaller than a medium-size university campus. the sudden arrival of all these thousands of french people was a significant event. these waves of refugees pouring into the city really altered its social and cultural likeness. wine, silk and mustard began arriving from distant ports. housests build enormous in french neoclassical styles. they felt them with french furniture, french tapestry. the aroma of french food raw -- wafted through the alley behind south 2nd street. including the delicacies by the pastry chef -- a french pastry chef. the theater echoed off the cobblestones of the streets. he studied with the hairdresser and opened a shop carrying to philadelphia's national clientele. french dentists, french dance instructors were all applying their services. the french language rang out on philadelphia streets in its most refined social circles. french newspapers, french taverns, all of the sheep the city's cosmopolitans public fears. my five fingers -- figures all settled in this one philadelphia neighborhood area th
somewhere between 8% and 20% of the city was french speaking. 40,000 people are living in an area much smaller than a medium-size university campus. the sudden arrival of all these thousands of french people was a significant event. these waves of refugees pouring into the city really altered its social and cultural likeness. wine, silk and mustard began arriving from distant ports. housests build enormous in french neoclassical styles. they felt them with french furniture, french tapestry. the...
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trump's trip, let's bring in a professor of international politics at city university in london.t's good to have you with us this hour, sir. so let's talk about the optics of the president's vis so it far. we seen the president signing onto the deal, saying it will result in american jobs, also looking to hit the reset button with the muslim era world. from your van tage point so far, is it working? >> well, it's very difficult to say if it's working. i think what we can say is this is a far cry from the whole message if you like not only on islam and muslims but on candidate trump's world older here in the campaign. he was not going to meddle in the middle east. he was going to reject nato as obsolete and so on. what we have seen is he is coming to line. there will be a disciplining of donald trump. i think probably that's partly to do with when you get into power in the united states, then america is involved in the world. it's very difficult to extricate. he is now finding america is interdependent with the rest of the world, too. so that means a kconsilliatetor message, espec
trump's trip, let's bring in a professor of international politics at city university in london.t's good to have you with us this hour, sir. so let's talk about the optics of the president's vis so it far. we seen the president signing onto the deal, saying it will result in american jobs, also looking to hit the reset button with the muslim era world. from your van tage point so far, is it working? >> well, it's very difficult to say if it's working. i think what we can say is this is a...
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contributor michio kaku is from the city university of new york city and he joins us at the table.ig is this and what is nasa hoping to learn? >> this is embarrassing, we have visited the planets and comets and asteroids but we never had a close encounter with the sun? >> we have been looking for life on mars. that's why we went to the moons of jupiter and saturn looking for evidence of life and oceans out there. so we've neglected the sun. but the sun controls space weather. the solar winds. which can damage our satellites. injure astronauts. even endanger a mission to mars. wipe out power plants on the earth. that's why we understand the sun. >> to follow-up up on gayle's question, why haven't we done that? >> well, skimming the surface of the sun by 4 million miles that means we'll whip around venus. whip around venus several times to get right in position so that we can make a close encounter with the sun. and the heat shields have to withstand temperatures of 2500, 2600 degrees fahrenheit. >> yeah. sometimes it's hard to get close to something very hot. >> that's what i was th
contributor michio kaku is from the city university of new york city and he joins us at the table.ig is this and what is nasa hoping to learn? >> this is embarrassing, we have visited the planets and comets and asteroids but we never had a close encounter with the sun? >> we have been looking for life on mars. that's why we went to the moons of jupiter and saturn looking for evidence of life and oceans out there. so we've neglected the sun. but the sun controls space weather. the...
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mayor of the city of le havre, he was at mr macron's university and was originally a socialist. ever president was inaugurated yesterday in centuries—old tradition. all the pomp and style you would expect here accompanied the transfer of power from francois hollande to emmanuel macron. he inherits a profoundly troubled france with unemployment at 10%, weak growth and millions who voted for political extremes. there is an aching for renewal here, for something to change in french politics and that could be macron. some are optimistic, others hold their breath. translation: well, i'm delighted, because he is young and we have to make way for the young. and i'm expecting there to be change because we have always had right or left wing presidents. translation: i think it is good that marine le pen was not elected. personally, i think it is the continuation of hollande's presidency and we will see. good luck to him, but i think it will not change much in my opinion. later today, emmanuel macron will visit berlin for talks with angela merkel, a sign of a passionately pro—european pres
mayor of the city of le havre, he was at mr macron's university and was originally a socialist. ever president was inaugurated yesterday in centuries—old tradition. all the pomp and style you would expect here accompanied the transfer of power from francois hollande to emmanuel macron. he inherits a profoundly troubled france with unemployment at 10%, weak growth and millions who voted for political extremes. there is an aching for renewal here, for something to change in french politics and...
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>>> a ground breaking ceremony is taking place this afternoon on stanford university's new redwood city campus. it'll be off highway 101. this will be stanford's major expansion. outside its palo alto campus. there won't be students in classroom. the new campus will have four buildings for 2700ed a might be straitive staffers. >>> living in the bay area can be quite expense i have. over the weekend we brought you a special report about some of the factors prompting families to pack up and move elsewhere. >> it drew a huge response on social media. hundreds of you write manager to tell us you're in the same boat. what leaders are doing to address those complaints. >> we introduced you to long time bay area residents looking to leave. sold their home and are moving to bend, oregon next month. >> my family is still all very local. we're a tight knit family. i'm the baby of four children. they would have never suspected i'd be the one to leave. >> we heard from hundreds of people on facebook. four generation californian wrote in march 2018 i will sadly leave my history and my family mind. i
>>> a ground breaking ceremony is taking place this afternoon on stanford university's new redwood city campus. it'll be off highway 101. this will be stanford's major expansion. outside its palo alto campus. there won't be students in classroom. the new campus will have four buildings for 2700ed a might be straitive staffers. >>> living in the bay area can be quite expense i have. over the weekend we brought you a special report about some of the factors prompting families to...
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there's our temple university camera looking south at city hall and you can see that it is kind of at this morning and in in some cases we have some fog. most of that's over in the northern and western suburbs. a little bit down to the southwest of philadelphia as well. your temperature currently is 60 degrees in the city, winds are light out of the north-northwest at just 3 miles per hour. and satellite and radar showing you yesterday's rain sweeping on out of here, actually got a nice walk in in the afternoon after that rain got out. and there you see the next batch of rain beginning to creep up through southern virginia. it's going to be a very slow progression as it gets here. while we can't rule out a sprinkle or shower late this afternoon or early this evening it looks like the best chance of that of coming in is a little bit later tonight and i'll show you the future tracker6 look at that in a moment o today is going to be a little bit milder. we'll start out at 59 at 8 o'clock and 63 by 10 o'clock. by noon almost 70 and we'll spend most of the afternoon in the low 70's. it wi
there's our temple university camera looking south at city hall and you can see that it is kind of at this morning and in in some cases we have some fog. most of that's over in the northern and western suburbs. a little bit down to the southwest of philadelphia as well. your temperature currently is 60 degrees in the city, winds are light out of the north-northwest at just 3 miles per hour. and satellite and radar showing you yesterday's rain sweeping on out of here, actually got a nice walk in...
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i want to bring in a professor at city university of new york, a lecturer at harvard medical school anduthor of a study that we are about to take a look at in today's episode of for fact's sake. thank you for being with us. let me start off with this that comes right from the study. in 2009, 45,000 people in america died from a lack of health insurance in america. make sense of this. >> we looked at people who were followed for about 12 years and looked at the difference between people who had insurance and people who didn't and adjusting for how healthy they were at the beginning and whether they smoke and got exercise and all those things. you are much more likely to die if you had no health insurance than if you had it. it was about one person for every 1,000 uninsured who died each year. we had5 million uninsured that year and one out of 1,000 were dying and that's where that 45,000 deaths comes from. >> we are hearing as a response that everybody has to get treatment at a hospital. they can't turn you away and in an emergency they kent turn you away. many die for absence of healing
i want to bring in a professor at city university of new york, a lecturer at harvard medical school anduthor of a study that we are about to take a look at in today's episode of for fact's sake. thank you for being with us. let me start off with this that comes right from the study. in 2009, 45,000 people in america died from a lack of health insurance in america. make sense of this. >> we looked at people who were followed for about 12 years and looked at the difference between people...
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presidential professor of history america at the baruch college and the graduate center of the city university of new york. she has appeared in numerous television documentaries, including the pbs special "alexander hamilton." she is the author of several books, including "the forthcoming -- the fourth coming," which she will discuss in an upcoming public program here on may 23. we are also thrilled to count on our panel our own new york historical trustee, annette gordon-reed. she is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school. in addition to her role at harvard law, professor gordon-reed is a member of the faculty of arts and sciences at harvard, and she is the carol k for slammer professor at bradford for advanced study. she is the author of many books, including the pulitzer prize-winning "the hemingses of monticello: an american family," and her latest "most blessed of the patriarchs." we are also glad to welcome gil troy back to the historical society, a professor of history at mcgill university, a weekly columnist for the daily beast, and the editor of t
presidential professor of history america at the baruch college and the graduate center of the city university of new york. she has appeared in numerous television documentaries, including the pbs special "alexander hamilton." she is the author of several books, including "the forthcoming -- the fourth coming," which she will discuss in an upcoming public program here on may 23. we are also thrilled to count on our panel our own new york historical trustee, annette...
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charles is both a historian, professor at the city university of new york, but also a practicing psychoanalyst, and his study of abraham lincoln, which began many years ago -- 40 years ago and more -- has culminated in the book he published last year, "your a. lincoln: the enduring friendship of abraham lincoln and joshua speed." author of many books. in particular in 2011, and the anniversary of 9/11, his book "until the fires stopped burning the11 and new york city in words and experiences of survivors and witnesses" was nominated for the pulitzer prize. his first lincoln book: lincoln's quest for union: a psychological portrait" was published in 1982. i just finished the book. i believe that no future biography of abraham lincoln and be able to ignore it that every past biography of abraham lincoln has to be reevaluated in light of it, so it is with great pleasure that i introduce dr. charles strozier. [applause] charles: thank you. it is a great honor to be here. i am very impressed with what a robust group you have and all your activities. you take trips and go to the lincoln sites. it is
charles is both a historian, professor at the city university of new york, but also a practicing psychoanalyst, and his study of abraham lincoln, which began many years ago -- 40 years ago and more -- has culminated in the book he published last year, "your a. lincoln: the enduring friendship of abraham lincoln and joshua speed." author of many books. in particular in 2011, and the anniversary of 9/11, his book "until the fires stopped burning the11 and new york city in words and...
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sarsour is facing a barrage of death threats ahead of her scheduled commencement speech at the city university of new york school of public health this thursday. sarsour was the co-organizer of the national women's march and the former head of the arab american association of new york. last week, white supremacist milo y yiannopououlos led a prot against sarsour outside cuny's main office. cuny's chancellor says he will not cancel her speech. in minnesota, st. anthony police officer jeronimo yanez is going on trial this week on charges of manslaughter for killing african american philando castile during a traffic stop last year. it's the first time in at least 30 years that a police officer in minnesota has faced charges for killing someone while on duty, and comes after nationwide demonstrations protesting castile's killing. in texas, hundreds of protesters flooded the texas house gallery to protest the anti-immigrant bill known as as before which man sanctuary cities and allows police officers to check immigration status of anyone they detained. scuffles between state lawmakers after matt ri
sarsour is facing a barrage of death threats ahead of her scheduled commencement speech at the city university of new york school of public health this thursday. sarsour was the co-organizer of the national women's march and the former head of the arab american association of new york. last week, white supremacist milo y yiannopououlos led a prot against sarsour outside cuny's main office. cuny's chancellor says he will not cancel her speech. in minnesota, st. anthony police officer jeronimo...
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mike co-author is casey johnson, a brilliant professor of history at brooklyn college and the city university graduate center, harvard phd, probably if he was more politically correct to be teaching at home. we both became interested before we knew each other in a duke lacrosse rape fraud as it turned out to be a begin at 20066 and ended in 2007. we both saw not only the national media but the duke faculty and administration rushing to judgment in a very despicable i kind of want to focus more on what is in this book is share for the viewers what's your general thesis that we looking at here, what are we going to be reading about when open the pages? >> guest: the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that there's an epidemic of campus rape, that there's a culture of campus rape where it is encouraged and condone even by the administrators, that that out-of-control, it's increasing, it's worse on campus than off-campus. and it requires completely demolishing all due process and the presumption of innocence for the accused people, 99% of whom are male. that's not an ac
mike co-author is casey johnson, a brilliant professor of history at brooklyn college and the city university graduate center, harvard phd, probably if he was more politically correct to be teaching at home. we both became interested before we knew each other in a duke lacrosse rape fraud as it turned out to be a begin at 20066 and ended in 2007. we both saw not only the national media but the duke faculty and administration rushing to judgment in a very despicable i kind of want to focus more...
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have been arrested not only by orange county deputies but by officers with the 21 different city and university police departments within the county. sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division might have little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door. you know what they're being charged with when they're being brought in the back door but you really don't know who these people are. >> shortly after brian james arrived at intake, he tried to strangle another inmate, an alleged sex offender, to death. >> i'm not really proud of it, but i won't lose sleep over it, either. >> since the attack, the jail's gang intelligence detail has been learning a lot about james. he's a member of a notorious orange county street gang called public enemy number one, also known as peni. >> he goes by the moniker blinky. apparently he has a little bit of an eye issue, he blinks quite frequently, hence was given blinky. peni blast on his stomach. and intere
have been arrested not only by orange county deputies but by officers with the 21 different city and university police departments within the county. sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division might have little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door. you know what they're being charged with when they're being brought in the...
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lets look at sky 6 hd showing you center city from the temple university camera, accuweather says it's not until tomorrow we see the sun again. david murphy is outside on the terrace with the full edales. >> maybe a break here or there. but right now overcast across the region. stormtracker 6 live double scan also showing you a hint of things to come down, down by baltimore a hint of rain making its with an up i-95, and it has been continuously trying to come in our direction and the front end fall as part and there is a question if this has an impact on us this afternoon. we may have to wait until later this evening or tonight before it finally gets here but most of us will see some of this especially later tonight and into the early morning hours and it's not out of the question that some of it tries to filter its way into the early morning commute. the wide view cloud cover is thick and the darker shade of gray pops up here or there. and the wide view shows you the big mass of rain to the south, the stuff due south of cape may is beginning to spin out toward the sea and we'll be on
lets look at sky 6 hd showing you center city from the temple university camera, accuweather says it's not until tomorrow we see the sun again. david murphy is outside on the terrace with the full edales. >> maybe a break here or there. but right now overcast across the region. stormtracker 6 live double scan also showing you a hint of things to come down, down by baltimore a hint of rain making its with an up i-95, and it has been continuously trying to come in our direction and the...
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the winner is tyler anbinder from george washington in of -- university for his book "city of dreams" the citation reads setting himself the impossible task to write a history of new york immigration from the founding through present. he succeeds a splendidly extracting a kaleidoscopic narrative through wealth of research in introducing us shortly after the dutch sledder it -- sellers came out of the wilderness and after that trading post before moving onward to the chinese and caribbean immigration focusing on that era to transform the city at the country the route the offers are emblematic skyros the result is ambitious and intimate and with varying degrees of success each transforms the promised land. peas seems to know instinctively how long to inhabit the story whether the early 20th century woman on the island were from liberty herself he does not forget his own great grandparents crackling with immigrant energy about the of passed in the future that supported more americans than any thought between the kingdom of heaven. [applause] and this year's finalist by adam who is a lect
the winner is tyler anbinder from george washington in of -- university for his book "city of dreams" the citation reads setting himself the impossible task to write a history of new york immigration from the founding through present. he succeeds a splendidly extracting a kaleidoscopic narrative through wealth of research in introducing us shortly after the dutch sledder it -- sellers came out of the wilderness and after that trading post before moving onward to the chinese and...