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. >> nass tar dramatic finish in talladega ease into the championship and needed that one to stay alive. jimmie johnson, dale earnhardt junior and kasey kahne eliminated this is coming this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> a police chase in delaware county ends in a police crash. >> and inside look in how the bravest men and women keep citizens safe and what lessones spectators took away. >> and thousands show up for important annual event 20th annual aids race took place in fairmont park. and new developments in the fight against ebola. the family of thomas eric dunkin wi
. >> nass tar dramatic finish in talladega ease into the championship and needed that one to stay alive. jimmie johnson, dale earnhardt junior and kasey kahne eliminated this is coming this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for...
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to warm temperatures tomorrow, pretty chilly tonight. 59 downtown, however in the lower 40's in ma nass ace. and temperatures will continue to fall into the mid 30's in e suburbs to middle 40's downtown. the national weather service has issued a frost advisory that includes our area and points west so bring in the plants. tomorrow we'll hit around 70, nearing 80 degrees by tuesday, but big changes by the latter half of the week as temperatures tumble. and i'm watching the halloween forecast on friday. there may be some trick-or-treat showers to contend with. >> thank you. u.v.a. stevens gathered today to build a memorial for hannah graham. students placed fourth and other mehmetos on the charlottesville campus. police confirmed friday that human remains found were those of graham. the 18-year-old alexandria resident had been missing for more than a month. jesse matthew, the man accused remains in charlottesville. just last week, a county judge issued a bench warrant for matthew. he's accused in a capital murder case and other charges related to a 2005 assault in fairfax city. a montgome
to warm temperatures tomorrow, pretty chilly tonight. 59 downtown, however in the lower 40's in ma nass ace. and temperatures will continue to fall into the mid 30's in e suburbs to middle 40's downtown. the national weather service has issued a frost advisory that includes our area and points west so bring in the plants. tomorrow we'll hit around 70, nearing 80 degrees by tuesday, but big changes by the latter half of the week as temperatures tumble. and i'm watching the halloween forecast on...
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. >> reporter: bobby rydell it was christ nass in october. >> that's it. >> wrapped and returned suitcaseacked with priceless sheet music that fell out of the open hatch in rydell's moving suv after a saturday night concert at marple newtown high school. it was all there. music and arrangements for rydell and his band that took decades to create. >> drums and it keeps on going, trumpets, trombones, sacks phones. >> reporter: steve tailor and his girlfriend jesse found it while driving down west chester pike moments after it fell out of rydell's vehicle. they opened the case and saw rydell's name on the music. >> a little young. did it ring a bell for you at all? >>> i hate to say it did not. but, um, when we like started to look him up, because we saw wildwood days, that he sang, and then, um, unfortunately, i hate to say my grandmom is a huge fan. >> steve went to rydell's face bock page and saw him directing fans to my report about the lost music. >> you see the story and what goes through your mind? >> panic. instantly. all i could think get this back to bobby. needs it. i just -- i fe
. >> reporter: bobby rydell it was christ nass in october. >> that's it. >> wrapped and returned suitcaseacked with priceless sheet music that fell out of the open hatch in rydell's moving suv after a saturday night concert at marple newtown high school. it was all there. music and arrangements for rydell and his band that took decades to create. >> drums and it keeps on going, trumpets, trombones, sacks phones. >> reporter: steve tailor and his girlfriend jesse...
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was to be the fourth of the eight launches included in orbital sciences' $1.9 billion contract with nass sacht the agency has used private contractors to supply the international space station since it retired the space shuttle in 2011. critics question whether the engines which were left over from the '60s soviet space program played a role in the crash but experts say the engines had been refurbished. >> they're virtually new engines. the design is old but it's a very good design. >> reporter: residents along the coast are being told to stay away from the debris because it might be hazardous. >> if you find anything that washes ashore, contact the local authorities and do not touch it. >> reporter: russia was able to launch its own rocket this morning so the international space station will still be getting some supplies. craig boswell, cbs news, wallops island, virginia. >> russia successfully launched its progress 57 cargo ship on wednesday morning from caz diswak stan. that will help -- kazakhstan. that will help supply the station. >>> a quirky story about parking tickets in alexan
was to be the fourth of the eight launches included in orbital sciences' $1.9 billion contract with nass sacht the agency has used private contractors to supply the international space station since it retired the space shuttle in 2011. critics question whether the engines which were left over from the '60s soviet space program played a role in the crash but experts say the engines had been refurbished. >> they're virtually new engines. the design is old but it's a very good design....
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. >> this much nass one place is quite an event. >> reporter: and a big concern, according to dudleyl, a mammal curator at the aquarium of the. >> i nick long beach, california, because this time of year walruses should be floating on ice in the middle of the sea. why is this sea ice so important to the walrus population in. >> they come up on to the sea ice to breed, to give birth. they stay safe from predators and prairk and it's their feeding ground. >> reporter: scientists say the tempeture in the sea is five degrees higher than normal and the ice is melting faster than usual. since 2007, the ice has receded further north into the arctic. that's forcing the walruses to drive deeper for food and swim longer distances to dry land for rest. a change in behavior caused by change in climate according to margaret williams of the world wildlife fund. >> many scientists predict that we could have a completely ice-free arctic ocean within the next few decades. that's quite an extraordinary change. >> reporter: and the large gatherings have proven deadly. walruses are easily spooked, trigg
. >> this much nass one place is quite an event. >> reporter: and a big concern, according to dudleyl, a mammal curator at the aquarium of the. >> i nick long beach, california, because this time of year walruses should be floating on ice in the middle of the sea. why is this sea ice so important to the walrus population in. >> they come up on to the sea ice to breed, to give birth. they stay safe from predators and prairk and it's their feeding ground. >>...
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this is exclusive video from an eyewitness viewer from easton and lower bar nass roads in warringtons morning. ramirez used her cell phone to record this video as the balloon came down. she says it just narrowly avoided power lines before it landed safely nearly township building. >> they almost hit the roof. they went like this. but and the behind the trees they were stuck right there. then i couldn't see no more because i went back home. >> police will only say that this landing was unplanned. we do know that no one was injured. >>> a new york community is mourning a high school football player after he took a hit on the field and died. this happened during a game last night in shore hasn't. junior tom cut nel low was rush to the hospital after that hit with a head injury. doctors performed emergency surgery but they cannot save the long island teenager. >> just a freak accident. you know, the game involves contact. and it was the result of a freak football play. >> today, devastated students and community members gathered on the football field to honor his memory. his coach says t
this is exclusive video from an eyewitness viewer from easton and lower bar nass roads in warringtons morning. ramirez used her cell phone to record this video as the balloon came down. she says it just narrowly avoided power lines before it landed safely nearly township building. >> they almost hit the roof. they went like this. but and the behind the trees they were stuck right there. then i couldn't see no more because i went back home. >> police will only say that this landing...
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plain how it is that aherb nass came to have the actual documentation of wills of documentation of peopleike frank sinatra. >> well, i'm an estate lawyer, so i learned a long time ago that wills are public record. most people don't realize that. over the course of the last 30 years i've collected copies of wills of face people. the originals are with the court. i have the copies. but i think i have the largest collection in the country. >> you could go in the world records book with that, right? >> yes. >> as a person who understands what you can and cannot leave to another person, let's start with frank sinatra. because one of the things he left was like a street. >> he lft a piece of real estate that was on a street named after himself. ank sinatra boulevard in california. not many people leave a street which is named after the decedent himself. >> you are looking at the wills of the various individuals. is there something common you have been able to discertain from them? >> they are all very unique. they reflect the personality of the person who wrote them. in some sense they are the
plain how it is that aherb nass came to have the actual documentation of wills of documentation of peopleike frank sinatra. >> well, i'm an estate lawyer, so i learned a long time ago that wills are public record. most people don't realize that. over the course of the last 30 years i've collected copies of wills of face people. the originals are with the court. i have the copies. but i think i have the largest collection in the country. >> you could go in the world records book with...
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maybe ten, 15%, nass's nearly 100,000 people are like that. who refuse to take it upon themselves to just sign a statement that they committed a crime that they didn't commit, or who have refused to finger somebody else. and end up in jail themselves. like i said, 10, 15%, i'm just one of those. yeah, my case was a lot more louder. >> rose: let me go back to russia. what is the future for russia, near and long term? >> today the economic situation in the country is not very good. as we're now -- >> notwithstanding oil prices. >> yes, we're spending those resources that we've accumulated. the reasons are understandable. right now the oil industry, the oil & gas industry has for the most part fallen under the political nomenclature's management and these people have reduced efficiency in a great way. so despite the high prices, expenld tures are grossing at the same way or faster. >> nevertheless, we still do have reserves. i think for some period of time there should be enough of them. after yards, if prices don't jump up to 200 barrels a-- 200
maybe ten, 15%, nass's nearly 100,000 people are like that. who refuse to take it upon themselves to just sign a statement that they committed a crime that they didn't commit, or who have refused to finger somebody else. and end up in jail themselves. like i said, 10, 15%, i'm just one of those. yeah, my case was a lot more louder. >> rose: let me go back to russia. what is the future for russia, near and long term? >> today the economic situation in the country is not very good. as...
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that person showed up at a medical facility near dallas today claiming to have had contact with tom nassric duncan. duncan of course the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. died today. fox 29's natalie, is live in dallas tonight. there's talk of a possible second ebola case in texas. what's the latest? >> reporter: that second case will be connect to do that ambulance that you just mentioned a moment ago. some late details here. it turns out it is a dallas county sheriff's deputy who is in duncan's apartment after duncan had been in isolation. one of our reporter doctors have a chance to speak to that sheriff's deputy's son, and he says that his father has continually been monitored by the cdc. it was just recently, though, that he developed a stomach bug, if you will, went to a clinic, and he -- they decided that they should go ahead and transport him here to presbyterian. the son says he does not want this to be blown out of proportion. they don't think he has ebola. but, of course, everyone is taking this very seriously. especially because this man did have contact or was in
that person showed up at a medical facility near dallas today claiming to have had contact with tom nassric duncan. duncan of course the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. died today. fox 29's natalie, is live in dallas tonight. there's talk of a possible second ebola case in texas. what's the latest? >> reporter: that second case will be connect to do that ambulance that you just mentioned a moment ago. some late details here. it turns out it is a dallas county sheriff's...
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this is exclusive video from an eyewitness viewer from easton and lower bar nass roads in warrington this morning. ramirez used her cell phone to record this video as the balloon came down. she says it just narrowly avoided power lines before it landed safely nearly township building. >> they almost hit the roof. they went like this. but and the behind the trees they were stuck right there. then i couldn't see no more because i went back home. >> police will only say that this landing was unplanned. we do know that no one was injured. >>> a new york community is mourning a high school football player after he took a hit on the field and died. this happened during a game last night in shore hasn't. junior tom cut nel low was rush to the hospital after that hit with a head injury. doctors performed emergency surgery but they cannot save the long island teenager. >> just a freak accident. you know, the game involves contact. and it was the result of a freak football play. >> today, devastated students and community members gathered on the football field to honor his memory. his coach sa
this is exclusive video from an eyewitness viewer from easton and lower bar nass roads in warrington this morning. ramirez used her cell phone to record this video as the balloon came down. she says it just narrowly avoided power lines before it landed safely nearly township building. >> they almost hit the roof. they went like this. but and the behind the trees they were stuck right there. then i couldn't see no more because i went back home. >> police will only say that this...