What hatched this morning, but that is our, we have a great justice system, anybody can go in the court and as a citizen, file a complaint and that is what happened. Reporter ukee and jessica, as you mentioned it is acting Bergen County prosecutor who will decide if an indictment should be brought against christie. Now, Senate Leaders say they want to confirm that prosecutors appointment so this he is free to make a decision without any political influence n trenton ims cleve bryan, cbs3 Eyewitness News. Cleve, thank you. Stay with us for continuing coverage of the bridge gate case, follow it anytime at cbs philly. Com. Campaign 2016 the war of word continues between Hillary Clinton and donald trump. Republican nominee is fighting back as more women publicly accuse him of groping them. Donald trump answered a morning of sexual allegations against him with more than 40 minute tirade against hillary and bill clinton at what he calls their Corporate Media enablers. Anyone who challenges t
Fun but will now leave in deep sorrow. I just cant imagine what they are going through right now. Reporter reporting from orlando at world disney world resort im greg argos for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Here at home we are following a developing story. An explosion rattles south philadelphia neighborhood, Eyewitness News reporter trang do is live in grays ferry with the details of the source of the blast, trang. Reporter Natasha Christian street is still block off but the situation is under control, take a lot the Fire Department is packing up to move out but definitely scary moments, they were told to shelter in place right after the explosion. It happened just after 3 15 at the viola steam plant which provides steam to the city. Fortunately all employees are accounted for but one employee did suffer a minor injury and treated at the scene. Fire Department Says that a Safety System on a boiler blew out breaking a window and injuring that employee. Now, many people, reporting hearing a lou
Eastbound i will get to that. Other than that things are looking okay. Everything is dry out there it will stay that way initially for morning commute but we will go outside, really pleasant looking view as we take a live look from witt Field Elementary School in reading. Technically west lawn but it is still quiet and pleasant around the region as a whole. Looking closely just in the last hour loop, storm scan three, zoom it out you can see moisture starting to move our way, our modeling is trying to pick up that we end up with a quick shower at some point as we look ahead to the afternoon but what to expect tomorrow, well that end up being our wet day. Scattered showers, likely thunderstorm and probably some pockets of steady rain. But back to the day at hand we are kicking things off to a quiet note, rebounding to the low to mid 80s as we should but there will potentially be a quick shower at this point this afternoon and more than anything majority of the region seeing a cloud buil
Book John Quincy Adams militant spirit. The thing that strikes you, the guy is a politician. He is held elective office. He did whatever you did when. He did not form alliances or anything you would do in order to persuade people who otherwise might not go along with your agenda to do so. And so is four years of white house were just pain. Just pain. Every thing was hard. He achieved almost nothing. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. History,tures in teaches am professor class on African American women doctors. Of theks about the areas birthing practices and Cancer Prevention. She argues that many of the doctors saw a connection between race and activism peers and activism. Classes about 50 minutes. Prof. Shakir good afternoon, welcome to class today. Today we will be talking about like women in medicine. You know that we have spent quite a bit of time in our africanAmerican History course this semester talking about the relationship between race and medicine. Today, were goin
Minutes. Is about 50 dr. Shakir welcome to class. Today we are going to talk about black women in medicine. We have spent quite a bit of time in her africanAmerican History course this semester talking about the relationship between race and medicine. Focus largely on black women in medicine. How ll give the background in the 19th cenutry like women laid the Foundation Black women laid the foundation for the work we will emphasize. Black female physicians in philadelphia in a postworld war ii context. We will lay some of the groundwork first giving you greater context in the ways in which black women in the 19th century had a significant to the development of you lived in medicine. Most Cancer Prevention programs that were funded, operated and run by black women physicians, largely in philadelphia. One of the first black woman we have to discuss his dr. Rebecca crumpler. In the mid19th century africanamerican women used medical training as a form of racial uplift. We talked about the l