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he's known wiggins his entire career.nger wiggins was a handful. >> everything was a fight. and, you know, we wouldn't be standing like this with each other those years. we would be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while but i do believe that everybody should be given an opportunity and he told me he said never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now and i think that if he walks the walk because he's talking the talk he'll make it. yeah, i do. >> coming up -- >> why are you picking these programs? >> the program has a lot to offer me. >> paul abdul wiggins pleads his case to a skeptical staff person. >> i promise you i will not help you at all. >> then officers get to the boiman of paul dixon's breakdown. ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. >>> behind thealls of hackensack, new jersey's bergen county jail, paul dixon recently had what appeared to be an emotional breakdown. he just spent time in the mental health unit for a routine evaluation before being released
he's known wiggins his entire career.nger wiggins was a handful. >> everything was a fight. and, you know, we wouldn't be standing like this with each other those years. we would be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while but i do believe that everybody should be given an opportunity and he told me he said never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now and i think that if he walks the walk because he's talking the talk he'll make it. yeah, i do. >> coming...
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jordan looked at wiggins and said over 50% black turnout did nothing to affect discriminatory problems such as school boards which have been abolished or reduced to prevent minority membership. smalltime member districts, polling places removed without notice and annexation by cities and counties to die for it minority votes. the issue at hand was not solely about voting. the voting rights act was about whether votes cast by minorities were meaningful, fair and led to real representation. jordan took time to sit down personally with every member of the texas delegation and explain to them what this meant in factual terms and help them understand from a policy point a view why she was doing this. according to her aid all she was saying was know what you are talking about and if you debate me on this i will run all over you. in effect she was also telling them it is important to me. after 13 days of hearings and 48 witnesses the house had jordan's version of the bill and the new york times noted in a congressional season most noted for its failed promises at least one measure passed by t
jordan looked at wiggins and said over 50% black turnout did nothing to affect discriminatory problems such as school boards which have been abolished or reduced to prevent minority membership. smalltime member districts, polling places removed without notice and annexation by cities and counties to die for it minority votes. the issue at hand was not solely about voting. the voting rights act was about whether votes cast by minorities were meaningful, fair and led to real representation....
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. >> reporter: chris tan sullivan and howard wiggins live on the grounds of norristown state hospitale same property of the park part of program called chop which helps gets homeless people back on their feet. >> they locked the whole facility down. weren't allowed to come in or go out. >> i didn't and won't go out by myself until the person is found. >> reporter: marco says she's still in shock because she's always felt safe there and never heard of anything like this happening before. >> just because it is so open and there's so many people use it, walkers, there's people, um, having their dogs around there, there's a baseball field that's right around there, so it's really concerning that it's so close. >> reporter: and the victim we're told was treated at einstein medical center which is also nearby. the only thing we know about the suspect is that he was wearing a black mask an dark colored hooded sweatshirt. iain. >> shawnette, thank you. >>> bill cosby's defense attorney wants off the case. attorney brian mcmonagle filed documents today to withdraw from the case before cosby' r
. >> reporter: chris tan sullivan and howard wiggins live on the grounds of norristown state hospitale same property of the park part of program called chop which helps gets homeless people back on their feet. >> they locked the whole facility down. weren't allowed to come in or go out. >> i didn't and won't go out by myself until the person is found. >> reporter: marco says she's still in shock because she's always felt safe there and never heard of anything like this...
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another amendment by california republican charles wiggins would have allowed states to escape coverage under the act, if more than 50% of blacks voted in the previous election. jordan looked directly at wiggins and said, that in over 50% black turnout did nothing to effect discriminatory problems, such as school boards which have been abolished or prevent minority membership on them, multimember districts, polling places removed without notice and annexation in an effort to dilute minority votes. the issue at hand, in other words, was not solely about voting. the voting rights act was also about whether the votes cast by minorities were meaningful, fair, and led to real representation. jordan took the time to sit down personally with every member of the texas delegation and explain to them what this meant in factual terms and to help them understand from a policy point of view why she was doing this and according to her aide, all she was saying was, don't have a gut reaction, know what you're talking about and if you try to debate me on this, i'm going to run all over you. in effect, s
another amendment by california republican charles wiggins would have allowed states to escape coverage under the act, if more than 50% of blacks voted in the previous election. jordan looked directly at wiggins and said, that in over 50% black turnout did nothing to effect discriminatory problems, such as school boards which have been abolished or prevent minority membership on them, multimember districts, polling places removed without notice and annexation in an effort to dilute minority...
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looking outside the sky 6 hd view of wiggins parka cross from philadelphia and camden. and looking good someone needs to get the boats going. 84 degrees is the current temperature and your dew point is at 64 but in the upper 60s this morning, the humidity levels have dropped across most of the region and down south in cape may county and southern dover a different story and humid there. winds light at 7 and 77 degrees off a.c., in terms of precipitation the general idea is that areas to the west, the western half of the region seeing a pop-up shower and this model run has thunderstorms back in maryland. but as we go back to 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 maybe a break away sprinkle or light shower. and this is not a lot of precipitation today and this evening there season a sign of anything out there. as we look at high temperatures, everybody is warm. 86 in allentown and reading and 81 in cape may. we have the moderate risk of rip currents not as bad as yesterday's high risk but still a good day to swim near lifeguards and even in moderate rip current conditions you could have enoug
looking outside the sky 6 hd view of wiggins parka cross from philadelphia and camden. and looking good someone needs to get the boats going. 84 degrees is the current temperature and your dew point is at 64 but in the upper 60s this morning, the humidity levels have dropped across most of the region and down south in cape may county and southern dover a different story and humid there. winds light at 7 and 77 degrees off a.c., in terms of precipitation the general idea is that areas to the...
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trace, you're wiggin' out. relax. (chuckles) it's a beautiful day. pleading temporary insanity? yeah. more or less. i don't buy it. i think you're terrified. i think you've forgotten how good we are together, and now you're freakin' out. you nailed it. i'm freaking out. let's go, pretty boy. yes, sir. williams, what are you doing? four shifts in a row stuck inside. are you trying to bench me? of course not. i switched with nash. i told her you'd be fine with it. i'm pregnant, frank. i'm not made of glass. okay, i know that the neighborhood has a lot of gangs, but, uh, come on. it's their kids, their families. so? so they'd have to get beat pretty bad if they were gonna start something. that's what i love about you, mcnally. what, my naive belief in humanity? your relentless optimism in the face of experience, research, and reality. pfft. ople-loving stones. oh, well, somebody's gotta love 'em.
trace, you're wiggin' out. relax. (chuckles) it's a beautiful day. pleading temporary insanity? yeah. more or less. i don't buy it. i think you're terrified. i think you've forgotten how good we are together, and now you're freakin' out. you nailed it. i'm freaking out. let's go, pretty boy. yes, sir. williams, what are you doing? four shifts in a row stuck inside. are you trying to bench me? of course not. i switched with nash. i told her you'd be fine with it. i'm pregnant, frank. i'm not...
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. >> reporter: the group stopped at a church where jacqueline wiggins waited. >> white supremacy, neo naziism, racism, come on, america, we can do better. >> reporter: the rally continued inside. reverend gregory, one of the organizers, said they marched to recognize racism in philly's education, economic and criminal justice systems. >> we have to do better as a city dismantling the institutions of white supremacy. >> reporter: police will remain out here throughout the night and maybe even longer. at this point, we have not heard of any arrests. i did talk to the guy. who made the petition to keep the frank rizzo statue where it is. he said at last check they have more than 11,000 signatures to keep the statue in center city. live in center city, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> for those who worked with and knew frank rizzo, they say the statue should stay put. thomas gibbons is a former highway patrol officer. his father worked for rizzo. he says rizzo is getting a raw deal. >> i'm sad to see history rewritten. his security force, it was mostly black guys. all of the black guys in
. >> reporter: the group stopped at a church where jacqueline wiggins waited. >> white supremacy, neo naziism, racism, come on, america, we can do better. >> reporter: the rally continued inside. reverend gregory, one of the organizers, said they marched to recognize racism in philly's education, economic and criminal justice systems. >> we have to do better as a city dismantling the institutions of white supremacy. >> reporter: police will remain out here...
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another amendment by california wiggins wouldrles allowed states -- in the previous election. at an looked directly did nothing aid it to affect discriminatory problem, such as school board, abolished to nion prevent minority membership, multi member districts, polling removed without notice and annexation bay city and county in effort to dilute vote.ty issue at hand was not solely about voting, the voting rights was about whether the votes cast by minorities were and led to real representation. to sit downthe time personally with every member of the texas delegation and explain in hem what this meant factual terms and to help them understand from a policy point this.w why she was doing and according to her aide, all she was saying was don't have a what you are know talking about and if you try to debate me on this, i will run all over you. effect, she was also telling to me.is is important after 13 days of hearings and 48 itnesses, the house passed jordan's version of the bill and the "new york times" noted that in congressional season, most for failed promises at least one m
another amendment by california wiggins wouldrles allowed states -- in the previous election. at an looked directly did nothing aid it to affect discriminatory problem, such as school board, abolished to nion prevent minority membership, multi member districts, polling removed without notice and annexation bay city and county in effort to dilute vote.ty issue at hand was not solely about voting, the voting rights was about whether the votes cast by minorities were and led to real...
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after her clerkship she practiced law for several years at a washington firm of wiggins and connelly. then she abandoned the practice of law at the call of the academy. she spent four years at the university of chicago as a professor of law there. then service to our president. she served as associate counsel to president bill clinton and later as deputy director of president clinton's domestic policy council. then back to the academy, but this time harvard law. she began as a visiting professor, but they decided they liked her pretty well, and so she became a permanent member of the faculty there, and in 2003 was named dean of the harvard law school. then from there she was asked by president obama in 2009 some become the 45th solicitor general of the united states. a year later, president obama nominated justice kagan to become an associate justice of our supreme court, and she was confirmed. do you remember those days? importantly tonight, when the court is in session justice kagan sits in the chair, the same chair as about louis brandeis when he was a justice on this court. so we
after her clerkship she practiced law for several years at a washington firm of wiggins and connelly. then she abandoned the practice of law at the call of the academy. she spent four years at the university of chicago as a professor of law there. then service to our president. she served as associate counsel to president bill clinton and later as deputy director of president clinton's domestic policy council. then back to the academy, but this time harvard law. she began as a visiting...
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let's get you outside looking at the wiggins park, the camden water park.e have clouds upstairs, but it's comfortably cool. refreshing with the breeze. we've lost the humidity, the temperatures are hanging out in the offs and 70s. dewpoint temperatures this is where everything changed. we were in the 0s and 70s for the longest time. poconos 48. very refreshing, very comfortable air. unfortunately it will not be sticking around too much longer today. tomorrow we get into the soup again and then we watch to see what happens, we're waiting for another system to approach from the west that will bring downpours to the area. even though we get into the soup tomorrow, it doesn't last long, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we get back into the comfort zone. it's a day of uncomfortable humidity leaves and everything is back to normal again. temperatures 74. 69 in allentown. poconos, 63. millville, 74. cape may, 73. satellite and radar along with action radar, showing a nice quiet mid atlantic portion of the united states. we have spritzes and sprinkles to the west they
let's get you outside looking at the wiggins park, the camden water park.e have clouds upstairs, but it's comfortably cool. refreshing with the breeze. we've lost the humidity, the temperatures are hanging out in the offs and 70s. dewpoint temperatures this is where everything changed. we were in the 0s and 70s for the longest time. poconos 48. very refreshing, very comfortable air. unfortunately it will not be sticking around too much longer today. tomorrow we get into the soup again and then...
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. >> kristin sullivan and howards wiggins live on the grounds of norristown state hospital which is oname property as the park. they're part of a program called chop, which they say helps get homeless people back on their feet. >> they locked the whole facility down. >> i didn't and won't go out by myself until the person is found. >> marco says she's still in shock, because she's always felt safe there, and never heard every anything like this happening before. >> just because it is so open, and there are so many people use it, walkers, people having their dogs around there, there is a baseball field that's right around there. so it is really concerning that it is so close. >> shawnette wilson, "fox 29 news." >> it is very concerning. time now 4:39. do you owe anything to the pennsylvania turnpike? amnesty program wants to help you out. snow is all before a new law takes effect. amnesty program runs through august 4th. if you rack up $500 in fees or get six violations then penndot will suspends your registration. if you pay up before then, before august 4th, you only have to pay the t
. >> kristin sullivan and howards wiggins live on the grounds of norristown state hospital which is oname property as the park. they're part of a program called chop, which they say helps get homeless people back on their feet. >> they locked the whole facility down. >> i didn't and won't go out by myself until the person is found. >> marco says she's still in shock, because she's always felt safe there, and never heard every anything like this happening before. >>...
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todd wiggins. my question has to do with small businesses. the industry seems to be blowing up small business co. working space industry such as we work and those shared spaces where so many new businesses were coming and that were unregulated, unlicensed probably. number one, i am sure that is a good place to solicit services if you are a lawyer starting off but secondly, what about those organizations? should there be regulations for who they accept to work to be in those co-working spaces? should they be talking to attorneys about what they would consider acceptable businesses for their space? >> i would say -- i certainly wouldn't want to say that there should be regulation where they need to have government oversight, reputation, and reputation for being a place, unethical businesses, your reputation, people won't want to do their. the market mechanism i haven't imagined, would operate. much like who rents in an office or other commercial movements. >> i would throw out that before you have any economic -- you want an identifiable market
todd wiggins. my question has to do with small businesses. the industry seems to be blowing up small business co. working space industry such as we work and those shared spaces where so many new businesses were coming and that were unregulated, unlicensed probably. number one, i am sure that is a good place to solicit services if you are a lawyer starting off but secondly, what about those organizations? should there be regulations for who they accept to work to be in those co-working spaces?...
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my name is todd wiggins and my question has to do with small businesses, because the industry seems to be blowing up the small business co-working space industry such as we work in those kinds of shared spaces where so many new businesses are coming in that are unregulated, unlicensed properly. no one, i'm sure it's a good place to solicit for services if you're a lawyer, if you're starting off, but secondly, what about those organizations, should the be any regulations for who they accept to work to be in those co-working spaces? should they be talking to attorneys about what they would consider acceptable businesses for their space? >> i would say -- i certainly wouldn't want to say that there should be regulation put on the co-working space where they need to have some sort of government oversight saying well, you can accept these kinds of business. reputation is going to be part of it. if you create a reputation for being a place where you've got an ethical businesses or problematic businesses, i think your reputation will suffer and other people will not want to go there. i think
my name is todd wiggins and my question has to do with small businesses, because the industry seems to be blowing up the small business co-working space industry such as we work in those kinds of shared spaces where so many new businesses are coming in that are unregulated, unlicensed properly. no one, i'm sure it's a good place to solicit for services if you're a lawyer, if you're starting off, but secondly, what about those organizations, should the be any regulations for who they accept to...
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lauren wiggins is a recent graduate of tennessee state university, a delegate with the climate change initiative more she spoke about workers rights -- [applause] she is a current digital organizer for the aclu and former campaign director for the get out the vote hillary clinton campaign. impressive folks one and all. thank you for being here. briefly to set up our first question, we see that as you may have read in the description of this panel, last year's democratic party platform was sometimes described as a progressive -- most progressive party platform in history. despite a lot of energy and heat that went into creating the platform, there has been an explosion of outside organizing platforms. instead of consolidating inside the party to create a single narrative, there are a number of different outside movements, including the people's platform that by our revolution and the movement for black life platform , and lots of others as well. so we are here to discuss the intersections of the outside platforms in the democratic party, why the party platform isn't enough in and of it
lauren wiggins is a recent graduate of tennessee state university, a delegate with the climate change initiative more she spoke about workers rights -- [applause] she is a current digital organizer for the aclu and former campaign director for the get out the vote hillary clinton campaign. impressive folks one and all. thank you for being here. briefly to set up our first question, we see that as you may have read in the description of this panel, last year's democratic party platform was...