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. >> reporter: sean guerley of evansville, indiana, is behind the movement that's gone viral.hipped out 2500 signs with 3500 people on a waiting list. >> it's really mind blowing for all of us. it's amazing watching this happen. >> reporter: guerley got the idea after her husband who served in the navy was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. every 4th of july veterans like him shared a common experience. the loud blasts and flashing lights from fireworks were causing panic attacks and feelings of anxiety. >> my spouse literally krings around 4th of july. >> reporter: guerley says with the sign they can give their neighbor a heads up so they can mentally prepare and this can make all the difference. >> somebody's listening to them. somebody's helping them communicate what they can't communicate with others. >> reporter: reporting from cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, more on team u.s.a.'s big win against germany in the world cup semifinal. we'll hear from the hero of last night's game carli lloyd. >>> plus how sun screens can causal
. >> reporter: sean guerley of evansville, indiana, is behind the movement that's gone viral.hipped out 2500 signs with 3500 people on a waiting list. >> it's really mind blowing for all of us. it's amazing watching this happen. >> reporter: guerley got the idea after her husband who served in the navy was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. every 4th of july veterans like him shared a common experience. the loud blasts and flashing lights from fireworks were...
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. >> reporter: john girly of evansville, indiana ace behind the movement that has gone viral.he has shipped out 2500 signs with 3500 people on a waiting list. >> it really is for all of us. it is amazing. >> reporter: girly got the idea after her husband who served in the neighbor was diagnosis with post traumatic industries december other. after fourth of july veterans like him share the common experience. the loud blasts, and flashing lights from fire works were causing panic attacks and feelings of anxiety. >> the we cringe around the fourth of july. >> reporter: girly says with the sign, people can give their veteran neighbor a heads up so they can mentally prepare and that can make all of the difference. >> somebody is listening to them somebody is helping them communicate what they cannot communicate with others report report thank you. >>> they make all of the difference in the world. >> it makes such sense. >> no question. >>> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news" we are live with the update on the fiery crash on the schuykill. >>> we have been tracking some
. >> reporter: john girly of evansville, indiana ace behind the movement that has gone viral.he has shipped out 2500 signs with 3500 people on a waiting list. >> it really is for all of us. it is amazing. >> reporter: girly got the idea after her husband who served in the neighbor was diagnosis with post traumatic industries december other. after fourth of july veterans like him share the common experience. the loud blasts, and flashing lights from fire works were causing...
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it's parked here on the ohio river in evansville, indiana.ays if he can run across the country at 91, the least you can do is drive to indiana to see the thing. >> this shouldn't be forgotten. eisenhower and churchill made a similar remark that it's the ship that won the war. >> reporter: won the war? >> yeah. without 'em, how could you have taken all those islands? how could you have even taken normandy? >> reporter: which is why 70 years later ernie andrus is out here returning the favor. he runs five miles gets a ride or hitchhikes back to his vehicles, and runs another five miles two days later. >> if you fail, you're a crazy old land. if you succeed, you're a hero. >> reporter: after this story aired, i was thinking crazy old man, but look who we found. these other people are supporters who join him on occasion. >> i'm making so many friends, i'm loving it. >> reporter: next stop, the atlantic ocean. with 200 miles behind him, this old navy man is gaining an army of believers. steve hartman, on the road. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs ev
it's parked here on the ohio river in evansville, indiana.ays if he can run across the country at 91, the least you can do is drive to indiana to see the thing. >> this shouldn't be forgotten. eisenhower and churchill made a similar remark that it's the ship that won the war. >> reporter: won the war? >> yeah. without 'em, how could you have taken all those islands? how could you have even taken normandy? >> reporter: which is why 70 years later ernie andrus is out here...
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they were married in evansville indiana, and from there, these to cut an amazing course of social lifeyork city and saratoga. they lived briefly in lexington in 1870, but when gordon granger died, his wife brought israel means back here into the plot of her family. gordon granger is very here, along with his wife, maria and maria's family. in this cemetery, you have all of the people who helped build this town and build this state and continue to do so. consequently, this is of critical importance to understand who these people were and what they did so you understand where you fit in this world and in this place. we are still a country workplace means something and i hope it will. this is where you find them for lexington and central kentucky in this cemetery. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring lexington, kentucky. kentucky statesman henry clay served as house speaker for three terms. as john quincy adams'secretary of state. he ran for president three times, but never succeeded. he built his estate in lexington in 1811. it includes a collection of his personal items
they were married in evansville indiana, and from there, these to cut an amazing course of social lifeyork city and saratoga. they lived briefly in lexington in 1870, but when gordon granger died, his wife brought israel means back here into the plot of her family. gordon granger is very here, along with his wife, maria and maria's family. in this cemetery, you have all of the people who helped build this town and build this state and continue to do so. consequently, this is of critical...
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berry plastics is based in evansville, indiana. the stock price is rising about 3%. the price tag is at $2.45 billion. avintiv is a closely held company. we will see a little bit more about what of into -- avintiv does. it will create a global leader in plastics with that acquisition. scarlet: thank you so much for that update. matt: by the way plastics must be getting a little bit cheaper. berry plastics takes up avintiv for 3% of exxon mobil's quarter. scarlet: companies that rely on oil related products are seeing some m&a. when we seeing him and a with big companies -- m&a with big companies? alix: it could be happening soon. because of the fall in oil price, they could be getting less for reserves. if they continue to see lower oil prices, hedges are rolling off. that could spell doomsday in 2016. valuations could come down. scarlet: all right. allied steel -- alix steel keeping an eye on everything. matt: what a pleasure to have alix steel onset with us. scarlet: the top five things you need to watch. commodities are extending their worst monthly slump. oil was
berry plastics is based in evansville, indiana. the stock price is rising about 3%. the price tag is at $2.45 billion. avintiv is a closely held company. we will see a little bit more about what of into -- avintiv does. it will create a global leader in plastics with that acquisition. scarlet: thank you so much for that update. matt: by the way plastics must be getting a little bit cheaper. berry plastics takes up avintiv for 3% of exxon mobil's quarter. scarlet: companies that rely on oil...
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enhanced risk but a strong risk stretching from chicago, peoria evansville lexington.sk with flash flood watches from illinois to kentucky. rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. some areas could be picking up three to four inches. we'll be tracking the severe weather over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds are thinning out. we'll see more and more sunshine. another warm afternoon. temperatures in the middle to upper 80s. partly sunny skies. warm today. and steamier tomorrow. tomorrow likely to see some showers and possibly heavy thunderstorms moving through in the afternoon and into wednesday. middle 80s toougs and wednesday. break in the humidity thursday and a warmup towards the weekend. have a great day. >>> that's your latest weather. >>le al thank you so much. today we are revealing the secrets of successful women beginning with two successful moms. jenna bush hager is here with the story, a successful mom herself. >> these women are impressive. combined they have more than 20 million social media followers. they are rai
enhanced risk but a strong risk stretching from chicago, peoria evansville lexington.sk with flash flood watches from illinois to kentucky. rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. some areas could be picking up three to four inches. we'll be tracking the severe weather over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds are thinning out. we'll see more and more sunshine. another warm afternoon. temperatures in the middle to upper 80s. partly sunny skies....
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enhanced risk but a strong risk stretching from chicago, peoria evansville lexington.st as many at risk with flash flood watches from illinois to kentucky. rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. some areas could be picking up three to four inches. we'll be tracking the severe weather over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we start out with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s this morning. in san francisco, it is now 63 degrees. we're seeing some low clouds in some spots, especially near the coast. but a lot of sunshine this afternoon. expect a high of 86 degrees in the south bay. peninsula, 82 degrees. in the east bay, 73 degrees. we'll see spots like the tri-valley reaching into the upper 80s. and the north bay today reaching 83 degrees. >>> that's your latest weather. >>le al thank you so much. today we are revealing the secrets of successful women beginning with two successful moms. jenna bush hager is here with the story, a successful mom herself. >> these women are impressive. combined they have more than 20 million social media
enhanced risk but a strong risk stretching from chicago, peoria evansville lexington.st as many at risk with flash flood watches from illinois to kentucky. rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. some areas could be picking up three to four inches. we'll be tracking the severe weather over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we start out with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s this morning. in san francisco, it is now 63 degrees. we're seeing some low...
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host: doug in evansville, indiana. republican.r: i may go independent because i truly believe that we have to start drug testing our politicians and get an iq test. people who don't believe in the constitution, they should leave this country because a lot of people died for the freedoms they have been expressing their views. when a country says they are going to kill you while you are in negotiations, i would listen to them. host: clyde in minnesota. independent. caller: thank you for taking my call. i like to look at things from a different perspective. in our comparatively short 240 years of growth from our revolutionary war and independence, while we have done a lot of good across the world and mean well in a lot of respects, are we not viewed by other countries, other regimes we think are not healthy for the people of these countries as being hypocritical? isn't that the biggest monkey on our back? don't do as i do, do as i say. i served in vietnam, so i'm patriotic. i did not dodge the draft or anything like that. i support t
host: doug in evansville, indiana. republican.r: i may go independent because i truly believe that we have to start drug testing our politicians and get an iq test. people who don't believe in the constitution, they should leave this country because a lot of people died for the freedoms they have been expressing their views. when a country says they are going to kill you while you are in negotiations, i would listen to them. host: clyde in minnesota. independent. caller: thank you for taking my...
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host: evansville, indiana. line for democrats. caller: my comment is what does the science say about the also fuels, being that the center of the earth is 7000 degrees. if you take out the oil, will that not raise the ground temperature? that is my comment. host: concerns about the impacts of drilling on the comments on the environment. guest: that is an important point. to be clear, carbon pollution creates a heat trap which causes the earth to warm in the basic sense. on the one hand, we to cut carbon pollution reduce emissions to reduce our change. to be clear, citing the scientists, the large consensus 97% of scientists say not only do we need to make the important steps we are making now with clean power plants, by 2050, at least 80%. in order to that, what i think you're getting at is that we don't just need to take existing solutions to automobiles and power plants and cut it significantly. from the scientists around the world, we need to keep at least two thirds, if not more, of the existing fossil fuels in the ground. i k
host: evansville, indiana. line for democrats. caller: my comment is what does the science say about the also fuels, being that the center of the earth is 7000 degrees. if you take out the oil, will that not raise the ground temperature? that is my comment. host: concerns about the impacts of drilling on the comments on the environment. guest: that is an important point. to be clear, carbon pollution creates a heat trap which causes the earth to warm in the basic sense. on the one hand, we to...
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host: evansville you say you need a v.a. hospital in that area -- how far do you have to travel to the closest one? caller: you got to go to illinois which is a pretty good drive, probably two and a half, 3 hour drive and that's -- we got here we got two big hospitals that could handle -- it's a medical town, they could really take a lot of burden over the v.a. if it they allow veterans to get outside help. host: so go private. caller: i mean for here it would make and help the v.a. folks out and they wouldn't have all the difficulties. we have good people in our v.a. it's part of the human race, you'll have a little bad and good regardless of the business and work you have, but the whole problem is, what puts so much stress on these folks they don't have enough staff to help veterans out and that's not their fault. host: i just want to show you and others this map because illinois -- you're in indiana, but right next to you, you have a sizeable veterans population, 350 to 550,000, but you've got states around with sizeable
host: evansville you say you need a v.a. hospital in that area -- how far do you have to travel to the closest one? caller: you got to go to illinois which is a pretty good drive, probably two and a half, 3 hour drive and that's -- we got here we got two big hospitals that could handle -- it's a medical town, they could really take a lot of burden over the v.a. if it they allow veterans to get outside help. host: so go private. caller: i mean for here it would make and help the v.a. folks out...
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ron is on our democrat line in evansville. hi. caller: hi. i think it is a good deal. let's get our president the benefit of the doubt. i think what we are seeing now, republicans especially those running for president, are rushing to judgment, some aren't even aware of the 170-page report. i don't see how they can express their concerns about looking at this report. let us not forget that this was done, this agreement came under thorough study. it didn't happen overnight. once again, let's get our president the benefit of the doubt. host: mark in arkansas is on the republican line. should we give the president the benefit of the doubt, mark? caller: no, sir. i think it is a bad deal all around. iran has proven themselves in the past not to be trusted. they are -- president obama said that this would keep him from building a nuclear weapon, but they are going to do it anyway. they have hostages over there. they will do it anyway. what the united states should have done was not even gotten involved in this nuclear deal with iran, and if they decided to go ahead and try
ron is on our democrat line in evansville. hi. caller: hi. i think it is a good deal. let's get our president the benefit of the doubt. i think what we are seeing now, republicans especially those running for president, are rushing to judgment, some aren't even aware of the 170-page report. i don't see how they can express their concerns about looking at this report. let us not forget that this was done, this agreement came under thorough study. it didn't happen overnight. once again, let's get...