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this around the is of william penn making a treaty with native dioramas -- this next is of william penn making a treaty with native americans. back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equals, while other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. is to tella here that story of fair dealing with native americans, and how that was different in pennsylvania versus other places. this taira motels of the founding of philadelphia, and william penn had a really big hand in designing the city. when we walk around philadelphia, not only are a lot of the streets named after prominent quakers, but the way wasiam penn named it out that they were named after trees, because quakers would prefer to not name streets after themselves because that is not vain, but close to it. in philadelphia there is walnut, chestnut, and the main roads are named after trees instead of people. instead, you are now walking around other streets named after quakers, like callow hill street, named after his first wife, pemberton street, and once
this around the is of william penn making a treaty with native dioramas -- this next is of william penn making a treaty with native americans. back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equals, while other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. is to tella here that story of fair dealing with native americans, and how that was different in pennsylvania versus other places. this taira motels of the founding of...
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son's hazing and killing and demand penn state fire at least two adult penn state officials. parents say quote turned a blind eye for years to those dangerous, hazing parties. and one, 56 years old, ridiculously was living in that frat house with these frat business and was there the night of the party but wasn't at the party and that is why he was not charged. tom kline also many remember represents the sandusky serial rape victims and today, in a coincidence the three penn state officials get sentenced. so philadelphia reporters on the road down the turnpike back to center county's courthouse and sentences include one for former penn state president, who was only one of those three official whose decided not to plead guilty, go to trial and he got convicted and now prosecutors strongly urge the judge today to sentence 69 year-old graham spanier to prison time, for his convictions, on the conspiracy, really just to keep everything secret, hidden in the sandusky case. other two officials including former athletic director pleaded guilty, in recommendation for prosecutors for
son's hazing and killing and demand penn state fire at least two adult penn state officials. parents say quote turned a blind eye for years to those dangerous, hazing parties. and one, 56 years old, ridiculously was living in that frat house with these frat business and was there the night of the party but wasn't at the party and that is why he was not charged. tom kline also many remember represents the sandusky serial rape victims and today, in a coincidence the three penn state officials get...
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rough day for penn state and these lawyers hearsay they deserve it. >> headlines coming from penn state this morning, steve keeley, thank you. 4:36. developing overnight trump administration appealing to the supreme court to enforce its travel ban. it is asking the court to allow ban to take effect while the justices deciding whether to hear the appeal. it also asked the court to fast track the case which could result in the justices hearing the case, before its term begins in the fall. >> the united states will with draw from the paris climate a cord. >> with those word the president make gooding on his campaign promise, the u.s. will withdraw from the paris climate accord, he said the agreement costs american jobs. >>> of course, local leaders they are weighing in this morning, many simply don't support president trump's decision. jenny joyce at city hall with more this morning, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, thomas. we mentioned city leaders are saying philadelphia has seen effects of climate change, with heavier storms and hotter summers, regardless of the president's decision th
rough day for penn state and these lawyers hearsay they deserve it. >> headlines coming from penn state this morning, steve keeley, thank you. 4:36. developing overnight trump administration appealing to the supreme court to enforce its travel ban. it is asking the court to allow ban to take effect while the justices deciding whether to hear the appeal. it also asked the court to fast track the case which could result in the justices hearing the case, before its term begins in the fall....
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the next is an image of william penn in jail. a lot of people are shocked when they hear early quakers and even modern quakers do end up being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. you can see there are some other folks. there are women. one of the stories that we hope pennll beyond william having been in prison is the story of other quakers who work. she was imprisoned for picketing outside the white house for women's suffrage. she really wanted the right to vote. she was standing outside with big signs. she got hauled to jail. she did a hunger strike. these experiences in prison also got quakers involved in prison reform movements. eastern state penitentiary in pennsylvania was founded with help from quakers who had these sort of experiences firsthand. diorama is of william penn making a treaty with native americans. back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equal. other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. this is to tell that story
the next is an image of william penn in jail. a lot of people are shocked when they hear early quakers and even modern quakers do end up being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. you can see there are some other folks. there are women. one of the stories that we hope pennll beyond william having been in prison is the story of other quakers who work. she was imprisoned for picketing outside the white house for women's suffrage. she really wanted the right to vote. she was standing...
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>>> greek life at penn state is broken must be fixed, ex- pull student, fire advisors , parents of the young man killed in the hazing incident at penn state write a letter to the board of trustees, the changes that they are demanding in the wake of their son's death. >>> the united states will with draw from the paris climate accord. >> president trump pulls out of the paris accord climate agreement prompting a strong response from around the world , how local leaders are reacting right now. >> here comes curry, find durant, durant for three, down >> kd, boom. golden state, they smoked them last night warriors runaway with game one of the nba finals against cleveland, star who took over for the game, i think you you can guess. >> can i have a definition please. >> a local fifth grader makes it to the top 10 of the national smelling bee but could she spell a ward to advance. >> was it she is from cherry hill, very proud of her this morning. we will play the whole clip. >> f-r-i-d-a-y use that in a sentence. >> so glad it is friday. >> hi sue. >> you will be gladder if that is possible w
>>> greek life at penn state is broken must be fixed, ex- pull student, fire advisors , parents of the young man killed in the hazing incident at penn state write a letter to the board of trustees, the changes that they are demanding in the wake of their son's death. >>> the united states will with draw from the paris climate accord. >> president trump pulls out of the paris accord climate agreement prompting a strong response from around the world , how local leaders...
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come on back. >> inmate penn, ict has deliberated on this. we are going to recommend that you be placed on close management one. you have 15 days to appeal that through the grievance procedure. do understand that? >> yes, sir. >> okay, that's all. >> every six months, you're up for a review where you can be dropped to a lower level, but for at least my first six months, i will be in pretty much confinement for six straight months. you know, it's not necessarily how you want to do your time. >> while close management serves as a prison within the prison, many of santa rosa's general population inmates have been transferred here after proving to be too much to handle at other florida state prisons. among them is danny pritchett. >> pritchett was just recently received here at santa rosa. he is a predatory inmate, has a history of that outside of prison and inside of prison. >> i never got along with anybody because i was always standoffish, i was a loner, staying away from everybody. because i didn't understand anybody or nothing. i came to pri
come on back. >> inmate penn, ict has deliberated on this. we are going to recommend that you be placed on close management one. you have 15 days to appeal that through the grievance procedure. do understand that? >> yes, sir. >> okay, that's all. >> every six months, you're up for a review where you can be dropped to a lower level, but for at least my first six months, i will be in pretty much confinement for six straight months. you know, it's not necessarily how you...
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police are here at penn presbyterian hospital. they are watching the guarding i should say the front of the emergency room and they have been here since just before 10:00 o'clock tonight. we do understand again he was stab at least once in the back and he is in stable condition here at the penn presbyterian hospital. police are holding the scene in the 5800 block of thomas avenue. that's off baltimore in the 12th police district at this point according to what we're being told, no suspects in custody. police investigators are here at the hospital trying to talk to the councilman. we expect to get update from city police as soon as we finish visiting with the councilman and talking to officers on the scene very active scene out there right now as police try to fine out exactly what led up to this situation. again see councilman david oh in stable condition with at least one stab wound to the back again established getting out of his vehicle tonight we're told right by his home a home he has apparently lived in since 1963 or his fam
police are here at penn presbyterian hospital. they are watching the guarding i should say the front of the emergency room and they have been here since just before 10:00 o'clock tonight. we do understand again he was stab at least once in the back and he is in stable condition here at the penn presbyterian hospital. police are holding the scene in the 5800 block of thomas avenue. that's off baltimore in the 12th police district at this point according to what we're being told, no suspects in...
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erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> to another big story we're following at penn state. the university's former president is getting jailtime for his role in the jerry sandusky scandal. graham spanier and two other officials sentenced today. spanier will spend two months in jail. in march failing to act on signs jerry sandusky was a child president te predator. shultz was sentenced to two months. curly received a three-month sentence. >>> a graduate coaching assistant told administrators he saw jerry sandusky molesting a boy in a football team shower back in 2001. spanier, curly and shultz did not report him to child welfare authorities or police. sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence. defense attorneys were surprised by today's sentences. >> these men have no past criminal record. so they should have received probation. they didn't. an expectation. not a hope, but expectation. >> late football coach joe paterno was criticized for failing to alert authorities as well. >>> and a philadelphia city councilman is back on the job two days after being stabbed during a r
erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> to another big story we're following at penn state. the university's former president is getting jailtime for his role in the jerry sandusky scandal. graham spanier and two other officials sentenced today. spanier will spend two months in jail. in march failing to act on signs jerry sandusky was a child president te predator. shultz was sentenced to two months. curly received a three-month sentence. >>> a graduate coaching assistant told...
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. >> it is sentencing day for the former penn state president and other administrators convicted in the jerry sandusky abuse fallout. >> philadelphia city councilman david oh talks about how he was stabbed and others stood there taking video of him instead of helping him. >> taking live look at sky6 live hd, the commodore barry bridge, after rainy weather we have a sunny streak. >> david is off, karen rogers joins us along with matt pellman good morning. >> reporter: it's beautiful out hear, i can hear the birds chirping, the sun is up, it's a great to your friday. we have clouds up to the north that will drift through the area later today. we'll see sunshine mixing with clouds, a gorgeous day ahead. 46 in quakertown and pottstown, 53 in warminster. 60 in center city. 51 in browns mills. 53 in hammonton. 62 in margate. 64 in cape may. 59 degrees in dover, delaware. it will be breezy this afternoon once again, but not as gusty as yesterday. clouds and sunshine, low 60s at 7:00. lunchtime, the upper 70s. 3:00 p.m., we'll hit a high of 81. you'll see clouds and sunshine. 5:00 p.m., 76. 7:0
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the sentencing of former penn state president graham spanier , head of the penn state when that sandusky serial rape situation was going on year after year, without doing anything. he went to trial was quick. other two took plea bargains. you represented victim number five, first case settled with the civil lawsuit and also, the one victim that testified and it was hard to hear that testimony out there in center county. what do you expect and what do you hope that comes for the sentencing of graham spanier should he go to prison. >> he is a wonderful young man hoist still struggling with all of the memories and all of the haunt things that followed the rape sandusky. we believe, that spanier should have accountability. the prosecutor is seeking sometime in jail and we believe that would be appropriate. victim number five is only young man to have not only testified at the trial, at the sentencing but he came back, also for the spanier trial to offer his testimony. we believe in follow through, and curly and schultz have accepted responsibility, for some reason, graham spanier does not be
the sentencing of former penn state president graham spanier , head of the penn state when that sandusky serial rape situation was going on year after year, without doing anything. he went to trial was quick. other two took plea bargains. you represented victim number five, first case settled with the civil lawsuit and also, the one victim that testified and it was hard to hear that testimony out there in center county. what do you expect and what do you hope that comes for the sentencing of...
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. >> it is sentencing day for the former penn state president and others convicted in the jerry sandusky abuse fallout. >> philadelphia city councilman david oh talks about how he was stabbed and others stood there taking video of him, instead of helping him. >> sky6 live hd looking out over penns landing after days of rainy weather, what do you know, we're in for a sunny streak. i want what we had yesterday. karen is here with matt and david is off. >> reporter: i have a day for you leading into a nice weekend for the most part. storm tracker 6 live showing we're dry and satellite and radar showing we've got a few clouds around to the north to the south we'll see at the very least partly sunny skies, a good amount of sunshine. 48 degrees in quakertown, 54 in warminster, 55 in malvern. 61 in center city. temperatures dropped a couple of degrees in the last couple of hours. 63 in margate. 64 in cape may. you're in the upper 50s in smyrna and dover, delaware. today we'll see lots of sunshine mixing with a few clouds. we have an isolated chance of a thunderstorm. one or two places ski that
. >> it is sentencing day for the former penn state president and others convicted in the jerry sandusky abuse fallout. >> philadelphia city councilman david oh talks about how he was stabbed and others stood there taking video of him, instead of helping him. >> sky6 live hd looking out over penns landing after days of rainy weather, what do you know, we're in for a sunny streak. i want what we had yesterday. karen is here with matt and david is off. >> reporter: i have...
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is your total story of william penn. look like this because they're being -- the exhibits are not finished. it's an interesting story to tell. -- theret irony here when they really start to think about quakerism. and golearned about it to meeting for worship that she is friends that are quakers. he knows it is in conflict with his father who is seated at the end of this, who was an admiral in the navy. himk as a pacifist, so by becoming a quaker, he was going against his family and his father. it was an difficult choice for him to make. here, william penn is explained to his father that he has found his new religion, and that he -- she can no longer carry the sort -- the next i run is an image of fully implement jail. but people are shocked when they hear the early makers -- in the mother quakers -- and the being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. consider other folks -- women. one of the stories that we hope to tell with this diorama, be honest william penn having been --risoned -- other stories else paul c
is your total story of william penn. look like this because they're being -- the exhibits are not finished. it's an interesting story to tell. -- theret irony here when they really start to think about quakerism. and golearned about it to meeting for worship that she is friends that are quakers. he knows it is in conflict with his father who is seated at the end of this, who was an admiral in the navy. himk as a pacifist, so by becoming a quaker, he was going against his family and his father....
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i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your benefit will never go down because of your age. call now for free information. you'll be glad you did. ♪ >> new tonight simply beer week is underway. >> eyewitness news at the fillmore for opening tap part party. fun kicking off celebrating beer. see the full list cb cbsphilly.com. >> it's anniversary of beer week running through june 11. lauren. >> the weekend is fast approaching and we do have a half-and-half weekend in store. so, one day it will be good for the outdoor plans and one day good for staying at home and watching movies and reading b
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until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) (colonial penn jingle) are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest whitestr
until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned...
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penn line passengers should raid to new article ton to baltimore. brupz wick line train paerps operating on time into union station not feinged by penn disruption. if you have questions @erinfoxdc twitter and metro days in addition to that. earlier malfunction and then blue lynn and silver line earlier train malfunction largo up to centers abouty morning on owe construction there's a crash in the construction zone. additional delays westbound on freeway by main avenue. that's kos to the third street tunnel if you need perspective. there also inbound new york avenue out at northeast. rain lanes blocked kendal street for a crash investigation causing additional delays as you make your way inbound on new york avenue. so not good news for roads in north east either. rest of xhit and i big delays earlier wash cleared. back to you receive and allison. >> 'new campaign kicks off today in montgomery country and it's called i take it personally campaign to encourage xhinty members and bars and restaurants to do what they can to keep drunk drivers off the roa
penn line passengers should raid to new article ton to baltimore. brupz wick line train paerps operating on time into union station not feinged by penn disruption. if you have questions @erinfoxdc twitter and metro days in addition to that. earlier malfunction and then blue lynn and silver line earlier train malfunction largo up to centers abouty morning on owe construction there's a crash in the construction zone. additional delays westbound on freeway by main avenue. that's kos to the third...
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i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your benefit will never go down because of your age. call now for free information. you'll be glad you did. ♪ >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> extremely hot and dry weather is fueling a wave of wildfires in the west. nearly 20 large fires are burning in at least seven states. the largest fire, at more than 40,000 acres is burning near the town of brianhead in southern utah. destroyed at least 13 homes. the fire started a week ago by someone using a torch to burn weeds. at least 150 people killed when a tanker truck exploded in eastern pakistan
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the 2017 penn mutual championship kicks off this morning at 8:00. it is the largest gathering of men and women's collegiate rugby teams in the entire world. there will be more than 70 matches this weekend. >>> 5:22 right now on this saturday. finding a life-saving match. a community will come together today to help a young man with a rare disease. his story, straight ahead. >>> i'm lauren mayk for nbc 10 10@issue. join me this week when we discuss pot plants. who will soon get the okay to open medical marijuana dispensaries in pennsylvania. what happens if they pop up in your community. >> the dispensaries themselves going to look a lot more like your riteaids and cvs. >> coming up sunday morning at 11:30 following "meet the press" only on nbc 10. it takes a lot of people to make a good school day. miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school loo
the 2017 penn mutual championship kicks off this morning at 8:00. it is the largest gathering of men and women's collegiate rugby teams in the entire world. there will be more than 70 matches this weekend. >>> 5:22 right now on this saturday. finding a life-saving match. a community will come together today to help a young man with a rare disease. his story, straight ahead. >>> i'm lauren mayk for nbc 10 10@issue. join me this week when we discuss pot plants. who will soon get...
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thousands will take to the streets of philadelphia for the gay pride parade, and we have a view from penn's landing. >>> thanks for being with us. i am rosemary conners. it's 7:00 on this sunday and doesn't look bad out there, and it's muggy, of course, and we have a potential for severe weather coming this week. >> today not really wearing about the severe weather, but as you said it's sticky outside already and the high humidity, the muggy conditions will continue through the rest of today. here's a look at the first alert radar. not tracking rain this morning. as we get into the afternoon, we may see spotty showers and an isolated thunderstorm develop, and overall today it's about the heat and humidity. right now we are at 76 degrees in philadelphia. atlantic city, at 74 right now. and so we're already in the mid-70s currently. in the afternoon, we will see upper 80s and a few of us may see 90 degrees for forecast highs. then we get to tomorrow and we issued a first alert for the stormy weather we are expecting. this will be across all of our neighborhoods and particularly we are talking
thousands will take to the streets of philadelphia for the gay pride parade, and we have a view from penn's landing. >>> thanks for being with us. i am rosemary conners. it's 7:00 on this sunday and doesn't look bad out there, and it's muggy, of course, and we have a potential for severe weather coming this week. >> today not really wearing about the severe weather, but as you said it's sticky outside already and the high humidity, the muggy conditions will continue through the...
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penn wanted philadelphia to be an inclusive city, penn, in pennsylvania isn't even named after penn seen at top of the city hall since 18934. he is now being cleaned for his once in a decade tune up, the state of pennsylvania is named after another william penn, his father, admiral wilson men. king charles the second owed the admiral money and gifted him land. pennsylvania. doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with pennsylvania earnings being named after his family. he wrote about business dealings in this letter from july 1696. >> quakers don't believe putting on naming things for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't mean people cannot quickly draw you when you are not wear. these pastels are incredibly rare and show penn and his wife hanna callowhill penn both were drawn from life. just another treasure doctor arnold mentions when his friend from other cities don't give philadelphia the credit that it deserves. >> they will say, you know, boston where america started. oh, please, boston. >> reporter: i loved that li
penn wanted philadelphia to be an inclusive city, penn, in pennsylvania isn't even named after penn seen at top of the city hall since 18934. he is now being cleaned for his once in a decade tune up, the state of pennsylvania is named after another william penn, his father, admiral wilson men. king charles the second owed the admiral money and gifted him land. pennsylvania. doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with...
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you see the scaffolding and now look at the william penn statue work and eyewitness news takes high above the city for this once in a decade project. >> why one group of archologists is demanding change after historic coffins are found in old city. >> first he said the keys, keys, keys to your car give me the keys to your car. >> philadelphia city councilman recounts the moment he was stabbed as a manhunt for the attacker continues. douse illman david oh is back home recovering from the terrifying ordeal. >> eyewitness news reporter hof hof is live outside southwest detectives where this investigation stands, alex. >> ukee, jessica, not only are police continuing to search for the stabbing suspect but looking to speak with two men that may have witnessed this violent crime and took videos of it on their phone. >> there was a vehicle where two guys came out and i thought they were asking me if i needed help do you need help. and then it occurred they were not talking to me but him. >> him councilman david oh is referring to is the man that stabbed him in the leg as he was unloading his car
you see the scaffolding and now look at the william penn statue work and eyewitness news takes high above the city for this once in a decade project. >> why one group of archologists is demanding change after historic coffins are found in old city. >> first he said the keys, keys, keys to your car give me the keys to your car. >> philadelphia city councilman recounts the moment he was stabbed as a manhunt for the attacker continues. douse illman david oh is back home...
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penn line and camden line. all us is spended because of the ings deposition in service station and any carl ton. wash on ton metro is an option. if you take mta camden line service only pate operating as far as passengers transferring to washington metro and transit camden will original nat over at green belt. we're getting more information and keep in mind amtrak service disrupte service disrupted. if you have questions erin fox d.c. twitter. aside from that as i make your way around the roads in district things looking good in northeast now. looking good in terms of car traffic. 50 through chefly. riverdale park looking good and problem free as youing a make your way out on the plane this morning. a look at 5 northbound we had earlier crash between fredericksburg and aquia stafford area and traffic looking good now. fy questions for your commute, maureen and 5:07 is the time. federal judge halting deportation order. 1400 immigrants. >> one of the largest school systems in maryland spending money to improve se
penn line and camden line. all us is spended because of the ings deposition in service station and any carl ton. wash on ton metro is an option. if you take mta camden line service only pate operating as far as passengers transferring to washington metro and transit camden will original nat over at green belt. we're getting more information and keep in mind amtrak service disrupte service disrupted. if you have questions erin fox d.c. twitter. aside from that as i make your way around the roads...
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inside of billy penn is entirely hallow, you can climb down him, through a system of ladders. inside signature of the men and women who worked on this statue over the years, one of those signatures dates back to 1899. such a throw back if you will from all of those years ago, reminds workers of the significance, pride of this landmark. >> important for to us do our best to care for these pieces. >> reporter: statue that command central spot one that has been known to curse our cities professional teams from time to time will have a new shine in a few weeks. >> 125 years from now people will be able to see it, come up. >> reporter: with william penn pen i'm joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> isn't that fascinating. >> wow. >> just don't put a jersey on him, it is a curse. >> no, no. >> clean him up, everything cool. >> still to come, teens with the fish in the fight. a food truck challenge, but the main course, comes from a unique source. way local chefs and students are teaming up. >>> plus visit that has philadelphia students singing their praises, stars of the musica
inside of billy penn is entirely hallow, you can climb down him, through a system of ladders. inside signature of the men and women who worked on this statue over the years, one of those signatures dates back to 1899. such a throw back if you will from all of those years ago, reminds workers of the significance, pride of this landmark. >> important for to us do our best to care for these pieces. >> reporter: statue that command central spot one that has been known to curse our...
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the surprise crews found while restoring the william penn statue on top of city hall. we're back in two minute. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. buy early and save up to $20, plus get a free second visit! only at sesameplace.com sesame place >> waiting to be analyzed and reburied, now, archeologist frost across the region are working to prevent problems in the future. when the cemetery was discovered earlier this year, expert say certain organizations didn't assist with the dig. kimberly, more ann, forensics, oversaw, and said she jumped into help. >> basically box every bones. it didn't seem like it would be the huge project it turned into. >> loved the fact they have five-point plan to move forwards. i'm just really hoping we can implement it. >> the archeologists say they have better idea of what to do if another cemetery were to be discovered. >> the restoration of the william penn sta
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i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your benefit will never go down because of your age. call now for free information. you'll be glad you did. ♪ they shut them down. >> reporter: britain's emergency medical teams responded quickly, but the sheer number of victims, suffering such horrific injuries and spreading patients out to five area hospitals. london mayor sadiq khan condemned the attack as cowardly. >> there aren't words to describe the grief and anger i'm feeling today. i'm appalled and furious. >> reporter: a city he called united against terror, which today feels more united in p
i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your...
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colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, this coverage is affordable. getting life insurance through the colonial penn program was a whole lot easier than picking out these shoes. (chuckling) (soft music) ♪ >>> on the mend, philadelphia councilman david oh is back with his family after he was stabbed in a robbery attempt. the search for his attacker continues. >>> sentencing day. former penn state officials are scheduled to be sentenced for their roles in the jerry sandusky child sex abuse
colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance...
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colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85 and it's easy to get. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. and once you're covered, your rate will never increase. it's locked in for life, guaranteed. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, this coverage is affordable. you know what they say? if the shoe fits... getting life insurance through the colonial penn program was a lot easier than picking out these shoes. oh yeah, i've been talking to my husband about getting life insurance for months. this time, i'm really putting my foot down. (chuckling) (soft music) ♪ >>> closed
colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85 and it's easy to get. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to...
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colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, this coverage is affordable. getting life insurance through the colonial penn program was a whole lot easier than picking out these shoes. (chuckling) (soft music) ♪ >>> that's how jamie pressly from cbs' "mom" announced she's pregnant times two. another star is expecting twins. of course if jamie is looking for advice she has george and amal to turn to for advice. what kind of dad is george going to be? they'll learn the fine art of sarcasm. >>> i d
colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance...
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a live look outside, penn's landing, a gorgeous start to the day. mostly cloudy skies, high pressure system is our weather maker. it looks like we will see a cold front later today. for most part, a lovely day all around. your out-the-door forecast looks like this -- 68 at 9:00 a.m. ten degrees warmer by 1:00 p.m. a mix of sun and clouds. a few extra clouds tonight by 6:00 p.m. seeing 77 degrees with a few clouds developing. that's because that's when the cold front sweeps through. i mentioned earlier we may see an increase in the clouds, possibly one or two sprinkles, that's possible there. jersey shore 74 degrees at 1:00 p.m. by 5:00 p.m., seeing 76 degrees. back to you. >> thanks, after watching that crash, the admiral wilson boulevard, looks good. right back here is the ben franklin bridge toll plaza you see that here. and traffic moving through camden from the jersey side into philadelphia looks really good right now. the bridges, we looked at the ben franklin. nice and clear. the walt whitman is nice and clear. i keep checking in with the burl
a live look outside, penn's landing, a gorgeous start to the day. mostly cloudy skies, high pressure system is our weather maker. it looks like we will see a cold front later today. for most part, a lovely day all around. your out-the-door forecast looks like this -- 68 at 9:00 a.m. ten degrees warmer by 1:00 p.m. a mix of sun and clouds. a few extra clouds tonight by 6:00 p.m. seeing 77 degrees with a few clouds developing. that's because that's when the cold front sweeps through. i mentioned...
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southbound penn line train limited service to carrollton. southbound camden line to green belt use the. d.c. metro option f you're headed northbound passengers only have ser belt to points north. brunswick line not impacted this morning. so getting normal service to union station but again northbound delays on the penn and camden lines linger many we'll keep updated a lot of slow downs on the marc line. penn and camden lines impacted. aside from no metro rail delays that should help keep you moving. closer look at your roads next. back to you. ♪♪ >> thank you so much, erin. >>> 7:51 right now. where we going, ally? >> in two days, we'll be on our next zip trip, and this friday june 30th, we will be in stafford, virginia from 6:00 to 11am specifically we'll be outside of the rouse swim and sports center on mine road. we've got a whole morning of fun planned. i'll be out there along with holly and tucker and we would love, love, love to see you too. >> about 40 miles south of dc or so much come down and say hi if you're down in the staffor
southbound penn line train limited service to carrollton. southbound camden line to green belt use the. d.c. metro option f you're headed northbound passengers only have ser belt to points north. brunswick line not impacted this morning. so getting normal service to union station but again northbound delays on the penn and camden lines linger many we'll keep updated a lot of slow downs on the marc line. penn and camden lines impacted. aside from no metro rail delays that should help keep you...
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live look right now from penn's landing. the world renowned philadelphia orchestra will perform on the river stage at the plaza the concert begins at 8:00 tonight. that will be followed by the first fireworks show. six day wawa fireworks show. keeping you on top of all the events happening over the 4th of july holiday. also get updates on a free nbc 10 app. part of a row home came crashing down. red cross helping four families find shelter. nbc 10 was on the street neerm fifth. the front of the three story house came down around 3:00 this morning. no one was hurt. buckling at the peers. asked the neighborhood about it. >> sound like wind coming drown the street real hard. then it just the next thing i know, telling us to get out of there. came out and brings and debris everywhere. big gaping hole. it was like, wow. >> there are concerns that more of the home could collapse. crews and license and inspection officials are on the scene. >>> happening right now. police across the region looking for a driver who murdered a cheste
live look right now from penn's landing. the world renowned philadelphia orchestra will perform on the river stage at the plaza the concert begins at 8:00 tonight. that will be followed by the first fireworks show. six day wawa fireworks show. keeping you on top of all the events happening over the 4th of july holiday. also get updates on a free nbc 10 app. part of a row home came crashing down. red cross helping four families find shelter. nbc 10 was on the street neerm fifth. the front of the...
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this will wrap up the entire weekend with fun out here on penn's landing, and the pride parade starts at 13th and locust and moved toward seventh street and up to market and then on to the plaza here at penn's landing. there's a lot going on later on today. the festival begins at noon here and that will run until sixth, and there be live performances and food trucks, and so it's a pretty busy place here. >> keep that in mind as the parade makes its way to center city. >>> u2 fans unite. a special performance in south philly this morning. ♪ ♪ >>> the boss going to broadway? yeah. we will fill you in on springsteen taking a turn on the great white way. you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >>> we're starting with a live view outside in center city. looks like a cloudy and gray day ahead of us, and sometimes when you see this picture you think a cool day, but not today, it will be hot and humid. you can feel already it's sticky outside. 77 degrees in philad
this will wrap up the entire weekend with fun out here on penn's landing, and the pride parade starts at 13th and locust and moved toward seventh street and up to market and then on to the plaza here at penn's landing. there's a lot going on later on today. the festival begins at noon here and that will run until sixth, and there be live performances and food trucks, and so it's a pretty busy place here. >> keep that in mind as the parade makes its way to center city. >>> u2 fans...
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in -- in the penn -- in the penn -- oh, sorry. in the penn central case, in the keystone bituminous case, every one of those cases state law defined as separate property interests, things can be bought and sold, the air rights can be bought and sold, the support estate can be bought and sold, the mineral estate can be bought and sold under state law. there are distinct property rights under state law, and the court nonetheless, as a matter of federal constitutional law, joined them together because the court wanted to find out whether, in fact, there was that kind of economic burden. and they even did it in cases involving lot lines. justice breyer: well, what about adding here when i look to see the reasonableness of the regulation. i mean, suppose in holmes' case, the regulation had said you have to leave columns of a thousand feet of coal. but every expert said, or everyone who knew about it, said you don't need more than 50 feet. mr. lazarus: well, certainly it's true, the ultimate analysis, you pay attention to reasonableness
in -- in the penn -- in the penn -- oh, sorry. in the penn central case, in the keystone bituminous case, every one of those cases state law defined as separate property interests, things can be bought and sold, the air rights can be bought and sold, the support estate can be bought and sold, the mineral estate can be bought and sold under state law. there are distinct property rights under state law, and the court nonetheless, as a matter of federal constitutional law, joined them together...
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. >>> penn state scandals, the past and present resurface. >>> a bucks county scare, a man comes face-to-face with a bear and does not back down. >> david murphy is off, karen rogers has weather and matt pellman has donuts and traffic, good morning. >> reporter: got to like a guy who brings donuts. we have a good looking day ahead. we have a few more clouds in the picture than yesterday, that's for sure, few clouds to the north, we'll see partly sunny skies and chance of a shower or thunderstorm later this afternoon. 40s in quakertown and pottstown. 54 in warminster. 61 in center city. 54 waking up in long wood. mid 50s, hammonton, new jersey, low 60s along the coastline like matter gate and cape may. upper 50s in smyrna. good amount of sunshine coming your way. a few clouds mixing in. low 60s at 7:00 a.m. upper 70s by lunchtime. a few clouds in the afternoon hours, that's when a disturbance rolls through and one or two spots see a shower or thunderstorm. i think most of the area stays dry in the afternoon. 5:00 p.m., 76 degrees. 7:00 p.m., 72. the high is 81. so it's another warm one. how lo
. >>> penn state scandals, the past and present resurface. >>> a bucks county scare, a man comes face-to-face with a bear and does not back down. >> david murphy is off, karen rogers has weather and matt pellman has donuts and traffic, good morning. >> reporter: got to like a guy who brings donuts. we have a good looking day ahead. we have a few more clouds in the picture than yesterday, that's for sure, few clouds to the north, we'll see partly sunny skies and...
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a live look over penn's landing, a gorgeous start to the day. going to be a gorgeous day all around. mostly sunny skies. temperatures climbing above average. still in the 80s. a pleasant day. it's going to be dry. the dew points are not going to be high. currently in west mt. airy, 51. chestnut hill currently at 48 degrees. jersey also seeing a chillier start, but not that bad because you're going to warm up nicely throughout the day. turnersville, 48. pittman at 49. cinnaminson seeing 49. 46 for shemong. florence, currently 51. right now we have this massive area of high pressure building. you see there's just not going on in the way of clouds here. locally we see some clouds moving into our area. there's just not much moisture. yesterday i mentioned we may see one or two sprinkles. mainly dry, mostly clear skies. you can see the clouds moving quickly across the delaware valley. i want to mention because we have an area of high pressure that conditions will be mainly dry. with that said, the pollen levels will increase. for today, going with mo
a live look over penn's landing, a gorgeous start to the day. going to be a gorgeous day all around. mostly sunny skies. temperatures climbing above average. still in the 80s. a pleasant day. it's going to be dry. the dew points are not going to be high. currently in west mt. airy, 51. chestnut hill currently at 48 degrees. jersey also seeing a chillier start, but not that bad because you're going to warm up nicely throughout the day. turnersville, 48. pittman at 49. cinnaminson seeing 49. 46...
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here's a live look right now from penn's landing. what a day for some outdoor music at the roots picnic where thousands are out right now enjoying the tenth annual live music festival. let's check in with first alert meteorologist erika martin. >> certainly my pick of the weekend. temperatures for today topped out at 76 degrees, as you mentioned we're seeing mostly sunny skies. earlier today, we did see one or two scattered showers moving across the area. but for the most part a wonderful end to a saturday. it will be a little breezy tonight into early tomorrow morning. we do have a cold front moving through. jersey right now seeing comfortable temperatures as well. lots of 70s. pitman at 74. lumberton, mid-70s for you. pemberton at 75. i think everybody's along the jersey shore. current temperatures, 76 degrees in mays landing. and conditions right now are mostly sunny. but i am tracking some showers that could get here by late tomorrow into monday. will it be a washout for the work week? details coming up in just a bit. back to you
here's a live look right now from penn's landing. what a day for some outdoor music at the roots picnic where thousands are out right now enjoying the tenth annual live music festival. let's check in with first alert meteorologist erika martin. >> certainly my pick of the weekend. temperatures for today topped out at 76 degrees, as you mentioned we're seeing mostly sunny skies. earlier today, we did see one or two scattered showers moving across the area. but for the most part a wonderful...
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penn state has committed to change. change is needed throughout the country, and fraternity life and on campuses, where hazing underage drinking, and other abuses are out of control. the problem is, the devil is in the details. we don't have one detail on paper. we don't have one policy, one procedure, one regulation. any disciplinary rules actually put to paper. we there for -- therefore because of the resolution adopted by the penn state board of trustees literally says that the board of trustees authorizes it themselves and the president to get back to themselves to formulate an implementation of the policies. that is the difference that we have with penn state right now, not their motive, not their plan to make changes, but rather, what are these changes going to be? at penn state, there is a notorious and lengthy past year, which has led us to believe that there might not be fruitful, meaningful changes. we are looking for meaningful changes. that means the implementation of rules, regulations, policies, procedures
penn state has committed to change. change is needed throughout the country, and fraternity life and on campuses, where hazing underage drinking, and other abuses are out of control. the problem is, the devil is in the details. we don't have one detail on paper. we don't have one policy, one procedure, one regulation. any disciplinary rules actually put to paper. we there for -- therefore because of the resolution adopted by the penn state board of trustees literally says that the board of...
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but it is broken at penn state. it is broken throughout the country. >> friday afternoon the psu board of trustees voted on several rest lugs toss change fraternity life. some of the changes include giving the university control of the entire greek system, including disciplinary action. board members mentioned a zero tolerance policy for hazing and stronger criminal punishment. hard lick sore banned at social events. and now fraternities and sororities can have ten party a semester, down from >> today the board changed kline decline sees things bit ty and says the board allege en recommendations, he tells "eyewitness news," they're nothing more than words on paper at this point. >> what we don't know, lan was not enacted today, were any concrete that can was kick down the road. >> kline, who is in regular touch with piazza's parent, says they expected to see new rules enacted immediately. not just a list of proposals. >> everything that was said today by the board of trustees was a promise to meet certain an the fut
but it is broken at penn state. it is broken throughout the country. >> friday afternoon the psu board of trustees voted on several rest lugs toss change fraternity life. some of the changes include giving the university control of the entire greek system, including disciplinary action. board members mentioned a zero tolerance policy for hazing and stronger criminal punishment. hard lick sore banned at social events. and now fraternities and sororities can have ten party a semester, down...
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colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, this coverage is affordable. getting life insurance through the colonial penn program was a whole lot easier than picking out these shoes. (chuckling) (soft music) ♪ get to get paint everywhere. >> how does her house look so clean? >>> too sleepy to care. ♪ >>> every group of friends around the world has that one friend who's the hot mess. let's be honest -- >> why'd you look at me? >> i thought you were looking at me! >> you need some help identif
colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance...
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i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your benefit will never go down because of your age. call now for free information. you'll be glad you did. ♪ >> welcome back, everyone, a college track runner in for the way, indiana trying to give a head start to kids in the community. doing a great job as well. bijay stevens says his sport inspired him when trying to figure out how to pay it forward. he wanted to donate 125 pairs of shoes owe to the boys and girls club. he held drives at school and home. >> i'm a big believer in we can guide future. my goal for this was never to get recognition for
i'm so happy we chose the colonial penn program. (alex trebek) if you're 50 to 85, call about a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program. we all have that special someone in our lives. have peace of mind, be prepared. with coverage in place, you know they'll have help with your final expenses in their time of grief. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there's no medical exam and no health questions. your premium will never go up and your...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has more on what penn state is planning. >> penn state has a lot of work to do. >> in a recent interview with cbs news, timothe piazza father jim insisted fraternity life at penn state, and across the country, must change. >> i'm not necessarily opposed to greek life. but it is broken at penn state, it is broken throughout the country. >> friday afternoon the psu board of trustees voted on several resolution toss change fraternity life. some of the changes include giving the university control of the entire greek system including disciplinary action. board members mentioned a zero tolerance policy for hazing, and stronger criminal punishment. hard liquor is banned at social events. now, fraternities and sororities can have ten parties a semester, down from 45. >> today the board changed nothing. >> philadelphia attorney tom kline decline sees things a bit differently. he represent the piazza family and says the board's recommendations are just that: recommendations. he tells "eyewitness news," they're nothing more than words on paper at this point.
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has more on what penn state is planning. >> penn state has a lot of work to do. >> in a recent interview with cbs news, timothe piazza father jim insisted fraternity life at penn state, and across the country, must change. >> i'm not necessarily opposed to greek life. but it is broken at penn state, it is broken throughout the country. >> friday afternoon the psu board of trustees voted on several resolution toss change...
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colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, this coverage is affordable. getting life insurance through the colonial penn program was a whole lot easier than picking out these shoes. (chuckling) (soft music) ♪ >>> phillies still playing. bonus baseball >> wrapping up in boston. they lost five in a row and pete mackanin said say saar hernandez will be out approximately six weeks. second inning, phillies down a win, kristen velasquez way line drive, jack bradley junior will score and the red sox
colonial penn program? that's the one with-- "who is alex trebek?" (laughter) (alex trebek) finding the right life insurance can seem overwhelming these days. the average cost of a funeral is over $8500 and that can be a big burden to leave for your loved ones. i'm alex trebek. guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program was designed to help meet the needs of people 50 to 85. there are no health questions to answer, no medical exam to take. your acceptance...
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incident at penn state. >>> and a ride service overcharging a customer. nbc 10 responds. >>> a new report uncovering the same problems that plagued a delaware prison at least 12 years. tension, frustration and anger overflowing, ending with a deadly standoff earlier this year. the biggest problems highlighted in the report ordered by the governor pay and overtime issues plus a lack of training. >> new at 5:00, we sat down with a former correctional officer at the prison during that standoff. rosemary connors joins us now. she experienced these issues first hand? >> reporter: telling me it's nos new, overworked, underpaid, without proper support is a way of life as a correctional officer. now everyone knows it, but will they do anything to change the status quo that may have contributed to the deadly standoff? >> we always knew the risk, but we never believed it would happen. >> reporter: the ultimate sacrifice stephen floyd died protecting others from a rampage. this woman spent nearly three decades working at the vaughn correctional center where it happe
incident at penn state. >>> and a ride service overcharging a customer. nbc 10 responds. >>> a new report uncovering the same problems that plagued a delaware prison at least 12 years. tension, frustration and anger overflowing, ending with a deadly standoff earlier this year. the biggest problems highlighted in the report ordered by the governor pay and overtime issues plus a lack of training. >> new at 5:00, we sat down with a former correctional officer at the prison...
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torture. >> penn state's president said an end to greek life all together is possible. they say the university can only do so much. >> if behind closed doors a gup group of people are lgt to not tell anyone how is it they can manage it? it is a private feelings. >> mixed feelings on whether they should be banned interly. >> i thi -- entirely. >> it seems like it's the first time in a long time we are doing something about it. >> reporter: in a written statement penn state says its deepest sympathies continue to go out. they have not yet entered plaes. abc news, pennsylvania. >>> people were up early on the board this morning taking a walk. we were there. people took advantage of the nice weather to get a little workout in. it will continue for the next 48 hours. picking up on mostly clear skies. we have a cold front that be dip on down. it will bring us clouds into the evening hours. possibly one or two scattered showers. we'll join mostly sunny skies. let's take a look. new ark at 75. seeing really comfortable conditions. upper 60s and summers point and mays landing at
torture. >> penn state's president said an end to greek life all together is possible. they say the university can only do so much. >> if behind closed doors a gup group of people are lgt to not tell anyone how is it they can manage it? it is a private feelings. >> mixed feelings on whether they should be banned interly. >> i thi -- entirely. >> it seems like it's the first time in a long time we are doing something about it. >> reporter: in a written...
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. >> virtually and william penn due for his spa treatment. >> the inside of billy penn is entirely hollow. signatures of the men and women who have work on this statue over the years, one of those signature, dates back to 1899. >> her cue lee and effort. hats off to joe holden for that. >> we love him but didn't he kind of like like wack a mole? >> that's all right. we love him though. it is all love for joe. >> what do you think, do we need a hat for today's weather. >> i would to shade out the sun, that's the big thing here, yes. that uv index definitely high on day like this, where we have more sun than anything. but we can expect a beautiful day. much like yesterday, for the most part. so, obviously a caveat. we start thing off quick peak here at storm scan, which has no stormy weather to report. i love when it looks like this. days nice and clear, at least for the better part of the day. but toward mid to late afternoon, there will be some wet weather that start to fire up across the region. now, this is one of those scattered or spotty showers, thunderstorm varieties, so no given sp
. >> virtually and william penn due for his spa treatment. >> the inside of billy penn is entirely hollow. signatures of the men and women who have work on this statue over the years, one of those signature, dates back to 1899. >> her cue lee and effort. hats off to joe holden for that. >> we love him but didn't he kind of like like wack a mole? >> that's all right. we love him though. it is all love for joe. >> what do you think, do we need a hat for today's...