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let me welcome you all to the national academy of social insurances, academy and demystifying, and i'm the chief officer of the academy. how many were here at demystifying health care earlier this week? all right, so you'll hear a little overlap. it's in the 30th year of existence, 30 years ago robert ball, wilber cowan, bob meyers, legendary in the insurance, realized we needed an academy for two major purposes, number one, existing social insurance scholars so they could support each other and advance the field and at that time 30 years ago we scoured the country and could come up with just about 100 people in this entire country who were legate get mat social insurance scholars. as you know, today the economy has about a thousand members so in 30 years we've had a very nice growth, but the second goal of the academy and this is the essence of what today is, back as a magnet to attract younger people. at that point, you know, the academy 33 years ago, younger people were me, with the boomer generation and it was a fear that we boomers were just not understanding why we have programs
let me welcome you all to the national academy of social insurances, academy and demystifying, and i'm the chief officer of the academy. how many were here at demystifying health care earlier this week? all right, so you'll hear a little overlap. it's in the 30th year of existence, 30 years ago robert ball, wilber cowan, bob meyers, legendary in the insurance, realized we needed an academy for two major purposes, number one, existing social insurance scholars so they could support each other...
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they've done a phenomenal partner of the academy and everything the academy does is through a framework of the overriding issue of our time. you'll notice a lot of what we do is equality. our policy work -- alexander brandy put this together. let's put them together. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] you'll start hearing people give you insights into social security and a lot of that is the actuarial perspective and this is the lifeblood of social security and this is funding. will be hearing a lot for the key to this day, in my view, is the last session where you will have a chance to put together a social security, long-term solvency program and you'll hear a lot of the options discussed and have an opportunity to do it yourself. i recoded here last july from new york and what i love about the city is that everyone is connected. i'm taking over this morning and my driver says where will i take you and i said take me to the barbara jordan center. barbara jordan there's a center named after barbara jordan and i said yes, do you know who she was? he said i had a radio show
they've done a phenomenal partner of the academy and everything the academy does is through a framework of the overriding issue of our time. you'll notice a lot of what we do is equality. our policy work -- alexander brandy put this together. let's put them together. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] you'll start hearing people give you insights into social security and a lot of that is the actuarial perspective and this is the lifeblood of social security and this is funding....
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. >>> and why a police academy is using a rubber chicken on new recruits. first here's a look at today's temperatures. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plan
. >>> and why a police academy is using a rubber chicken on new recruits. first here's a look at today's temperatures. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the...
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i love the academy. i am so excited about the academy museum.will be the most extraordinary museum of l.a.'s history, history of film. people from around the world will go crazy when they see this extraordinary story of film history and will be sharing the campus. so that is going to be incredible to be a part of in whatever capacity they would like me to participate, i am excited. you know. >> i'll take it. >> this conversation who said nothing about nothing but always welcome to come on this program and talk about nothing. can't talk about nothing. can't talk about it. she is in "star wars" can't talk about it. i love you and there is nothing you can do about it. good to see you again. >> glad to see you. nchl >>> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> join us for a conversation with novelist about his memoir. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ to
i love the academy. i am so excited about the academy museum.will be the most extraordinary museum of l.a.'s history, history of film. people from around the world will go crazy when they see this extraordinary story of film history and will be sharing the campus. so that is going to be incredible to be a part of in whatever capacity they would like me to participate, i am excited. you know. >> i'll take it. >> this conversation who said nothing about nothing but always welcome to...
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she began studying voice at a local academy.member of the choir before country clubbing a soloist just last year. >> translator: during the time i was studying at the academy there wasn't a theater for opera and ballet in vladivostok, so after graduation we couldn't make plans. having a theater to sing at right here in the city is like a dream come true. ♪ >> alina will perform in the opera "the queen of spades." she will be doing a solo. . >> translator: a number of soloists from the theater in st. petersburg will also be coming. i will be singing with the winner of the competition. >> it began on july 30th and continued for 12 days. the theater staff worked on their days off promoting the shows by distributing brochures. >> translator: the response from not just locals but from japanese, chinese and korean tourists has been great. they were happy to take a brochure. >> translator: i couldn't be more honored to be part of this festival. it is hard to believe that vladivostok now has a place for the arts like mariinsky theater.
she began studying voice at a local academy.member of the choir before country clubbing a soloist just last year. >> translator: during the time i was studying at the academy there wasn't a theater for opera and ballet in vladivostok, so after graduation we couldn't make plans. having a theater to sing at right here in the city is like a dream come true. ♪ >> alina will perform in the opera "the queen of spades." she will be doing a solo. . >> translator: a number...
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the sunday times says more than 100 academy school chain heads are earning more than the prime ministerthe sunday express front page is dedicated to that fatal crash on the m1. which eight people lost their lives in. and the sunday telegraph reports on wea knesses sunday telegraph reports on weaknesses in pa rliament‘s sunday telegraph reports on weaknesses in parliament's security exposed by pests. that is a taste of some of the front pages you will be waking up to on sunday morning. they and kevin it is lovely to have you here this evening. sherry start with the observer and labour. yes, in the face of it the seams a move in their brexit stance. labour's position has been confused it is safe to say over the last few months as to where they stood in terms of britain being a member of the single market, the customs union after brexit. a lot of labour mps would like the party to have a much stronger campaigning to stay in the single market. jeremy corbyn up until now has resisted that. kia starman the shadow brexit secretary said that at least during the transition period, so everything
the sunday times says more than 100 academy school chain heads are earning more than the prime ministerthe sunday express front page is dedicated to that fatal crash on the m1. which eight people lost their lives in. and the sunday telegraph reports on wea knesses sunday telegraph reports on weaknesses in pa rliament‘s sunday telegraph reports on weaknesses in parliament's security exposed by pests. that is a taste of some of the front pages you will be waking up to on sunday morning. they...
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stick to frankford avenue instead of academy road. a down tree was blocking the right lane, it is pushed over to the shoulder, the crews will be back later on schuylkill expressway westbound between conshohocken and gladwyn watch for that one. i-95 live southbound traffic dry, heading toward center city moving nicely to start you off this friday morning, matt. >> a third person has been arrested in connection with the barcelona van attack that killed 13 people. katherine scott is live in the satellite center with the latest on what ams to be part of a larger plot katherine. >> reporter: matt, the investigation underway, but police believe there are three incidents that could be connected including the deadly van attack in barcelona. >> reporter: more than 100 injured at least 13 killed after a van veered into pedestrians on a busy promenade in barcelona thursday. this morning the popular tourist destination las ramblas has reopened after crews work for hours to clear the scene. panicked crowds scattered after a white van targeted peop
stick to frankford avenue instead of academy road. a down tree was blocking the right lane, it is pushed over to the shoulder, the crews will be back later on schuylkill expressway westbound between conshohocken and gladwyn watch for that one. i-95 live southbound traffic dry, heading toward center city moving nicely to start you off this friday morning, matt. >> a third person has been arrested in connection with the barcelona van attack that killed 13 people. katherine scott is live in...
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>>reporter: chris henderson is in his fourth year as the academy coach. it helps at-risk kids during the summer. >> growing up in dc and being a quote on quote inner city kid, sort of -- trying to make a big impact as i can. it's motivating to me. >> the 6 to 12-year-old boulevard team work skills by practicing -- for henderson, giving the kids support is essential. >> i was raised by a single mom. with that do it all attitude, and it sort of rubbed off on me. i know i can't slack off in any area. and i especially can't slack off with the be going on in their neighborhood or at home, they come here. it's almost like a refuge for them. >> although his father was never there for him, the 22-year-old loves being a positive role model for the kids. >> being here for them and they get to see another male along with other coaches and male figures that are here, so it does -- it's important they see that male presence. i didn't have that and i'm blessed to have maneuver around it. >> the road this academy played in bringing this -- bringing baseball to the foref
>>reporter: chris henderson is in his fourth year as the academy coach. it helps at-risk kids during the summer. >> growing up in dc and being a quote on quote inner city kid, sort of -- trying to make a big impact as i can. it's motivating to me. >> the 6 to 12-year-old boulevard team work skills by practicing -- for henderson, giving the kids support is essential. >> i was raised by a single mom. with that do it all attitude, and it sort of rubbed off on me. i know i...
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it's my pleasure to be here before you, the national academy of social insurance, academy interns. i want to knowledge might in turn, william k who is sitting right there. we've always been pleased to welcome every summer an intern and have always been stellar and william k is a given. i want to congratulate each of you on this awesome opportunity. that means i if you selected tht means that you with the best of the best payouts want to congratulate you on your commitment to understanding the social insurance structure in this country. and also to pursue possibly career that leverages social insurance as a vehicle for change and certainly for human economic activity. i want to also acknowledge william and his entire team at the academy. they are doing a fantastic job educating the public about the importance of social insurance. and so with that, today i would like to talk to you about social security as an economic stabilizer, not just for communities across the country but for families, households, and more specifically, children. when we're talking a social security, you will kn
it's my pleasure to be here before you, the national academy of social insurance, academy interns. i want to knowledge might in turn, william k who is sitting right there. we've always been pleased to welcome every summer an intern and have always been stellar and william k is a given. i want to congratulate each of you on this awesome opportunity. that means i if you selected tht means that you with the best of the best payouts want to congratulate you on your commitment to understanding the...
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right at morel academy.s the apartment complex directly across from northeast philadelphia airport. right now, traffic getting through. that's a busy stretch here for the morning rush hour. just be ready, probably only down to one lane here. right in front of the airport. as you roll north of grant avenue heading up in toward woodhaven, here's a live look at the schuylkill expressway in the area doing the construction, be careful till about 5:00. mass transit in delays, forecast for tuesday, subie got it 15 seconds. matss transit >>> radar looks a lot different than yesterday, quite a bit of rain to the north and heavy rain to the south. here at home in our area, few places where we got rain, we'll just zoom in on couple of them. looks like around montgomery and bucks county. we have a little bit of, like this area in north hampton and few areas in new castle county right there there at the mall. christiana, northern new castle county. the showers will be out there and it wouldn't be a bad idea to grab the u
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we are glad to be able to help in the dissemination of this important national academy report. we hope that pandemic preparedness is going to be a continuing priority for the international community and for this administration here in washington d.c.. we think that this report is pointed to some of the, point out some of the reasons why we need to prepare now and not wait for the next ebola epidemic and also gives us some pathways, directions in which we can move and we need to do that fast. thanks to all of you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> zeez that has been on the road meeting with winners of this year's student cam video documentary competition. at laramie high school in laramie wyoming they gathered with family and school officials to accept the first-place prize of $3000 for the documentary on wyoming's dependence on fossil fuels. in golden colorado, ethan cranston, all of your classic academy accepted second-place president $1500 rated documentary and cybersecurity. also in denver, the third-place award of $750 went to 10th graders. a
we are glad to be able to help in the dissemination of this important national academy report. we hope that pandemic preparedness is going to be a continuing priority for the international community and for this administration here in washington d.c.. we think that this report is pointed to some of the, point out some of the reasons why we need to prepare now and not wait for the next ebola epidemic and also gives us some pathways, directions in which we can move and we need to do that fast....
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. >> it happened along academy road. matt delucia joining us there with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: an investigation is still underway. in the meantime, there's some folks and displaced residents still waiting to get back in their apartment. they have been working hard to try to secure this building and try to figure out what that cause is. you can see the building behind me. we're at the court apartments on academy road and right by the northeast philly airport. this one building here is the one that is damaged. the fire was centered on one unit that you're seeing in this general area there. it was painly on the second floor. you might be able to see a little light coming from the flashlights down there in that one apartment unit there. there's also some smoke and water damage to the rest of this building. this started a little after midnight on the second floor. the firefighters got here quickly and tried to rescue that one person who was rushed to the hospital. also a second person was rescued from a
. >> it happened along academy road. matt delucia joining us there with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: an investigation is still underway. in the meantime, there's some folks and displaced residents still waiting to get back in their apartment. they have been working hard to try to secure this building and try to figure out what that cause is. you can see the building behind me. we're at the court apartments on academy road and right by the northeast philly airport....
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. >> the dismissed lecturers have started organizing what they call "street academies".hey give lectures in cafes or in public parks. the classes take place rain or shine. today, former students and colleagues have come to support yasemin ozgun. >> my contract wasn't extended for political reasons. but a university doesn't necessarily need a building. it can be anywhere. and that's why i'm here. >> on top of regular university, i do my best not to miss any street academy lecture. >> ozgun's lecture is about feminist politics, a subject that would be hard to find on the syllabuses of most turkish universities these days. so far, the authorities are tolerating the street academy, but nobody knows for how long. after the class, the lecturers and students warm up with some hot soup. ozgun feels encouraged by today's turnout. >> the government keeps trying to marginalize us, branding us as isolated cases. but here the people who have come to listen show me that i'm not alone, that i haven't committed a crime. >> after the lecture ozgun and her colleagues go to a cafe. they ca
. >> the dismissed lecturers have started organizing what they call "street academies".hey give lectures in cafes or in public parks. the classes take place rain or shine. today, former students and colleagues have come to support yasemin ozgun. >> my contract wasn't extended for political reasons. but a university doesn't necessarily need a building. it can be anywhere. and that's why i'm here. >> on top of regular university, i do my best not to miss any street...
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. >>> this weekend tenth annual bug if he takes place at the academy of natural sciences. >> visitorssee plenty of interesting insects up close, if that is what you are into. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is in to it and he's live there with the preview, good morning, path path. >> good morning, guys we are here at the academy of natural sciencees at drexel university they are celebrating their tenth annual bug if he. to tell us about these little creepy crawlers is karen. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to see you. what are we looking at here. >> we have all kind of the stars of our bug fest. this is our hercules beat who will will be a star, of course here this weekend. >> hercules. >> and his name is strength. he is a male, two long horns that he uses to get another mate and he is one of the largest beatles in the world with those horns. >> yeah. >> then we have the largest of the beatles our giraffe beetle it is called giraffe because it has a long mandible and they will use that to get a mate. >> it is a jump on you it will grab. >> yes, we have them on the log rat
. >>> this weekend tenth annual bug if he takes place at the academy of natural sciences. >> visitorssee plenty of interesting insects up close, if that is what you are into. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is in to it and he's live there with the preview, good morning, path path. >> good morning, guys we are here at the academy of natural sciencees at drexel university they are celebrating their tenth annual bug if he. to tell us about these little creepy...
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was shot to death while off duty. 30-year-old jake walter was a recent gradu fire academy >>> a memorial today for an oakland firefighter shot to death while off duty. 30-year-old jake walter was a recent graduate of the fire academy. he was leaving an event in san jose last week when a gunman opened fire. today, a procession of fire trucks moved through oakland and then men and women in uniform filed into the scottish right center with other mourners. during the service, a friend remembered when walter asked him to be a reference on his fire academy application. >> and the way that he said it was with this kind of nervousness, this humility. it was almost like he thought, you know, that i might say no. i've known him for ten years at this point. i'd do anything for him. but he was still honest about it. he still knew that he needed help, he was still humble in asking for it. >> the san jose shooting wounded a second firefighter, who is recovering now. a 27-year-old suspect is under arrest. >>> new video of a huge tree coming down in pleasanton mras night. this happened around 11 p.m. ne
was shot to death while off duty. 30-year-old jake walter was a recent gradu fire academy >>> a memorial today for an oakland firefighter shot to death while off duty. 30-year-old jake walter was a recent graduate of the fire academy. he was leaving an event in san jose last week when a gunman opened fire. today, a procession of fire trucks moved through oakland and then men and women in uniform filed into the scottish right center with other mourners. during the service, a friend...
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in the iconic actor "true grit," performing the theme song, which went on to be nominated for an academy award. in the midst of his success, campbell became insnared in controversy, his on again, off again relationship with singer tanya tucker became tabloid fodder. he also battled an alcohol and drug addiction that he later kicked. >> i prayed and i prayed. >> he continued to enjoy musical success. the song "rhinestone cowboy" shot to the bill board charts in
in the iconic actor "true grit," performing the theme song, which went on to be nominated for an academy award. in the midst of his success, campbell became insnared in controversy, his on again, off again relationship with singer tanya tucker became tabloid fodder. he also battled an alcohol and drug addiction that he later kicked. >> i prayed and i prayed. >> he continued to enjoy musical success. the song "rhinestone cowboy" shot to the bill board charts in
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we have training academies there. they go through a lot of training. >> relative to -- relative to gulf war? >> all particular claims. so they get an initial group of training. every year, they're required to complete training as well, updates. >> gao -- >> the medical examiners are not required to take training specific to gulf war illness issues. it's elective. and because of their high case loads and the fact they don't have a lot of time for elective training, only about so% 10% ofm have taken training. >> american legion. >> yes, the -- thank you, congressman. the training -- that's something we have a lot of concerns about. i addressed it during my remarks. was that on the medical side, i mean, you have to remember, these are doctors. doctors are a lot like mechanics, right. you don't take your car into the mechanic and say fix my brakes and the guy says i don't know what it is. that goes against their dna. they're naturally going to create a diagnosis. if the doctor comes back and says, i don't know, that's a p
we have training academies there. they go through a lot of training. >> relative to -- relative to gulf war? >> all particular claims. so they get an initial group of training. every year, they're required to complete training as well, updates. >> gao -- >> the medical examiners are not required to take training specific to gulf war illness issues. it's elective. and because of their high case loads and the fact they don't have a lot of time for elective training, only...
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so jan and rahel, the academy of natural sciences has, sent over to the cbs-3 studio some friends forut them in the studios, do you know where they are, have you seen theme haven't seen anything. >> no. >> we're waiting with baited breath though, patrick. >> keep looking. >> no one appreciate what you just did there but in the news room you leave the bugs there, don't bring back any pets, nothing. >> happy to have you there. >> bye. >> now i have to, rahel. >> thanks, pat. >>> 6:51a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> we have vladamire here with a preview. >> good morning, rahel and jan a head escalating threats between north korea and president trump we will talk with republican senator lindsey graham and former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff james winfield. >>> chris van cleve will break new details about the problems with the police ford explorer here from an office shore blames a crash on a carbon monoxide leak. >>> epi-pen has new competition why families who use it are still confused over the costs, all that plus the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we will
so jan and rahel, the academy of natural sciences has, sent over to the cbs-3 studio some friends forut them in the studios, do you know where they are, have you seen theme haven't seen anything. >> no. >> we're waiting with baited breath though, patrick. >> keep looking. >> no one appreciate what you just did there but in the news room you leave the bugs there, don't bring back any pets, nothing. >> happy to have you there. >> bye. >> now i have to,...
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today we're coming to you live from the fire academy in northeast philadelphia.ire safety camp with the commissioner. how do we start the day? >> wellinwell, we get dressed. >> okay, hold this. get your suits on. it's a timed effort. northeast philly come on give me my jacket quick. >> oh, the fire is burning. >> hold on, hold on. >> fire is burning. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lotter
today we're coming to you live from the fire academy in northeast philadelphia.ire safety camp with the commissioner. how do we start the day? >> wellinwell, we get dressed. >> okay, hold this. get your suits on. it's a timed effort. northeast philly come on give me my jacket quick. >> oh, the fire is burning. >> hold on, hold on. >> fire is burning. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest...
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you were awarded an academy award for your directing.detroit," would you say that this is one of the more difficult films that you have worked on? >> i would definitely say yes. emotionally, it was very, very difficult. >> trevor: right. >> not only for the cast but the crew. i mean, everybody -- everybody was -- you could not be immune to the motion that of this piece. i would oftentimes say, cut, i'd go out to the porch -- you know it takes place in this one house and there's a porch. i would find the cast with heads buried in hands. i tried to move it along a:00ly as i could because it's a very tragic story. >> trevor: why did you choose to tell the story about what was happening in detroit? >> well, the thinking going in, the canvas is huge. a rebellion took place over five days in 1967 and that was only one of almost 300 in 1967, so there was a tremendous amount of social unrest, understandably. >> trevor: right. >> so you have the beginning of it starts with the riot, and then it begins to telescope down to several characters and t
you were awarded an academy award for your directing.detroit," would you say that this is one of the more difficult films that you have worked on? >> i would definitely say yes. emotionally, it was very, very difficult. >> trevor: right. >> not only for the cast but the crew. i mean, everybody -- everybody was -- you could not be immune to the motion that of this piece. i would oftentimes say, cut, i'd go out to the porch -- you know it takes place in this one house and...
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so our speakers today who will be addressing that point are the leaders of a team at the national academy of science who produced a report just recently published on the topic of inflicting clinical trials during epidemics. i'm going to turn over the podium now to the cochair ofpodn that team who is doctor gerald keusch, currently professor at a boston university and is also managing a very important and exciting institution that is resulted been created their where one can do research on emerging and dangerous diseases. this is an institution which we desperately need in the united states and is working hard to try to bring that to fruition. he and his co-presenter david peters will be talking for about 15 minutes each and then will have a panel discussion during which we going to welcome doctor carrie teicher, the you maintain group that actually did most of, did more health care and save more ebola lights and any other single group during the ebola outbreak and also jeremy konyndyk who was you with us at cgd and who supported the united states effort to control the ebola epidemic from
so our speakers today who will be addressing that point are the leaders of a team at the national academy of science who produced a report just recently published on the topic of inflicting clinical trials during epidemics. i'm going to turn over the podium now to the cochair ofpodn that team who is doctor gerald keusch, currently professor at a boston university and is also managing a very important and exciting institution that is resulted been created their where one can do research on...
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we have an accident in torresdale at academy road at grant avenue. live on the vine street expressway, it's not wet yet on the vine. nearby it is. it's one of areas you're driving down the vine looking good and in and out of that you'll see rain. travel times even at this hour we're seeing the green traffic flow. i-95, schuylkill expressway, eastbound and 42. it's the schuylkill expressway westbound to the vine to the blue route. we have a 25 minute slow down in the area. storm tracker 6 live double scan 3d. it's not raining everywhere. bedminster, east of perkisie along 611 in doylestown. 202 near new hope. you have good areas of downpours that are moving quickly through the region. we see a line stretching from jenkintown to east of the city right near cherry hill, you have heavier rain moving through route 38 right now. how about south jersey are you're looking along route 55 near glassboro. rowan university you're about to get hit with rain, malaga, millville as you head out right now. we'll see more storms this afternoon. >> new this morning, po
we have an accident in torresdale at academy road at grant avenue. live on the vine street expressway, it's not wet yet on the vine. nearby it is. it's one of areas you're driving down the vine looking good and in and out of that you'll see rain. travel times even at this hour we're seeing the green traffic flow. i-95, schuylkill expressway, eastbound and 42. it's the schuylkill expressway westbound to the vine to the blue route. we have a 25 minute slow down in the area. storm tracker 6 live...
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the oscar's academy too has been changing, bringing in new members, like boyega. the academy to me represents huge influence — the voice of the industry — and it's very important for that voice to have a diverse perspective. ijust hope there is a move forward because, yeah, i think were done having this conversation! laughter. detroit is also aiming to be part of that conversation. a film that feels both historical and all too relevant to today. lizo mzimba, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emma barnett. tonight newsnight looks at the mysterious tale of the investigative journalist who was last seen while following a story on a danish submarine. join me now on bbc two. that's all from the news at ten team — now on bbc one, hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm leah boleto — coming up tonight. celtic have one foot in the champions league group stage after thrashing astana at parkhead. mark stoneman is the only change in the england cricket team to face the west indies in the first day—night test at edgbaston tomorrow. scotland's catriona matthew h
the oscar's academy too has been changing, bringing in new members, like boyega. the academy to me represents huge influence — the voice of the industry — and it's very important for that voice to have a diverse perspective. ijust hope there is a move forward because, yeah, i think were done having this conversation! laughter. detroit is also aiming to be part of that conversation. a film that feels both historical and all too relevant to today. lizo mzimba, bbc news. newsnight is coming up...
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it broke out at the canterbury court apartment complex on academy road.g 50 people forced out of their homes. >>> the search is on for the intruder who tied up an 84-year-old woman in her queen village home yesterday. police say the robber ran off with cash. the woman was not hurt. >> let's check a jam on the schuylkill expressway for you. this is your traffic westbound looking live at the boulevard and look at that line of cars here. you're jammed from montgomery drive to gladwyne. earlier we had a multi-vehicle accident near girard blocking all lanes. that is long gone but we are extra heavy today westbound of 31 minute jam from the vine to the blue route. i-95 northbound construction starts at 9 o'clock. it lasts all day until 3 o'clock. northbound is going to be blocking a lane and creating big delays, dave. >> showers out there in some spots especially central new castle county, while southern new castle county, central delaware. karen, some of this is also in parts of chester county and there's obviously more to come. we're going for a high of 83 to
it broke out at the canterbury court apartment complex on academy road.g 50 people forced out of their homes. >>> the search is on for the intruder who tied up an 84-year-old woman in her queen village home yesterday. police say the robber ran off with cash. the woman was not hurt. >> let's check a jam on the schuylkill expressway for you. this is your traffic westbound looking live at the boulevard and look at that line of cars here. you're jammed from montgomery drive to...
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it still did not give him a soional academy, title and 70 he quit the academy. the illustrations from the theodore roosevelt book were picked up, that is a nice word for it, by buffalo bill and made into posters. we don't know if the publishing company ever paid him for these, but this was a long time before copyright laws. that he was commissioned to do to paintings and buffalo bill's sister's biography. in that book, we presume he was paid as an illustrator for the cody and his sister split $80,000 in the first year. the books cost $.14 to publish and he sold them for one dollar at the wild west show. buffalo bill could afford a set of a bunch of buckskin's portfolio that was produced in 1902. another artist that came under the wing of buffalo bill was the most famous woman artist in france, at the time. her most famous work was given by gertrude vanderbilt whitney's father in 1887. he went to paris in 1889, he befriended rosa, and there is richard on the right, and rocky bear on the left. he is a big guy and sort of .warfs buffalo bill o they were invited to
it still did not give him a soional academy, title and 70 he quit the academy. the illustrations from the theodore roosevelt book were picked up, that is a nice word for it, by buffalo bill and made into posters. we don't know if the publishing company ever paid him for these, but this was a long time before copyright laws. that he was commissioned to do to paintings and buffalo bill's sister's biography. in that book, we presume he was paid as an illustrator for the cody and his sister split...
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firefighters are k looing for the cause of a blaze at the apartments on academy road. two residents and a firefighter wept to the hospital for treatment because of the fire. about 50 people in all are now out of their homes. matt delucia is at the scene getting new information and he'll bring us a live report in the next half hour. >>> now to the fallout from president trump's response. the president is is waking up in trump tower where protesters carried into the night and are expected again today. yesterday president trump condemned the white supremacist group behind saturday's violent rally, but some say his response came two days too late. pamela osbourne is live in the newsroom with more on the response. >> the president's manufacturing council has lost the support from ceos from three major companies. all three distanced themselves from the president yesterday following weekend violence in charlottesville. the chief executive of america pharmaceuticals announced his resignation from the council yesterday saying in part that as ceo he feels a responsibility to tak
firefighters are k looing for the cause of a blaze at the apartments on academy road. two residents and a firefighter wept to the hospital for treatment because of the fire. about 50 people in all are now out of their homes. matt delucia is at the scene getting new information and he'll bring us a live report in the next half hour. >>> now to the fallout from president trump's response. the president is is waking up in trump tower where protesters carried into the night and are...
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our ryan hughes is live with schooltrak 7 this morning at rocketship rise academy.. it's 5xxx and still to come on washington. a scooter driver in china..probably wishes he would've kept is eyes on the road. what had him so distracted..that he ended up at the bottom of a sinkhole. at 5:xx time for a check on the forecast. you each drive a ford pickuyes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. get a total value of $9,600 or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. dmv - clouds & sun to see the eclipse; a few storms possible (1:17-4:01pm) - hot & humid start to the week - refreshing change coming late week today: hot and humid. mix of sun and clouds. a few pm thunderstorms. highs: 86-90 tonight: partly cloudy, warm and humid. patchy fog possible. lows: 72-77
our ryan hughes is live with schooltrak 7 this morning at rocketship rise academy.. it's 5xxx and still to come on washington. a scooter driver in china..probably wishes he would've kept is eyes on the road. what had him so distracted..that he ended up at the bottom of a sinkhole. at 5:xx time for a check on the forecast. you each drive a ford pickuyes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible...
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he just finished his training academy and started fighting fires two months, though. >> he was ready, you know, to make sure that his family was proud of him. and he was ready when the call came in last night for a fire on f street in northeast. investigators say smothers was on scene pulling a hose from an engine when another fire truck turned the corner on f and 8th street slamming right into him. >> it makes everyone closer when you experience a traumatic event like that. >> reporter: everyone is coming together, but the mood isn't the same around here. >> thank you. thank you. we appreciate it. >> reporter: other agencies like the capitol police have stopped by to offer their support. >> does smell good. so there we go, we don't have to make lunch for ourselves tonight. >> we try to be there for each other. we try to show support in the best way that we can. >> it's a gesture that helps, but crews here say they won't feel better until they hear their brother will be okay. >> everybody is here to, you know, lean on everybody else to get through te released a statement saying he's i
he just finished his training academy and started fighting fires two months, though. >> he was ready, you know, to make sure that his family was proud of him. and he was ready when the call came in last night for a fire on f street in northeast. investigators say smothers was on scene pulling a hose from an engine when another fire truck turned the corner on f and 8th street slamming right into him. >> it makes everyone closer when you experience a traumatic event like that....
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jake had just graduated from the oakland fire academy in april of this year. >> thank you, mary an. new at 5:00, police are in possession of close to 200 weapons tonight. all surrendered willingly. at a gun buyback, they took in 179 of them. orange niedsers many of whom lost loved ones were thrilled with the results. >> it is very symbolic. these are acceweapons of destruction. we would like to transform them into weapons of hope. >> organizers want to use these guns as material for works of art. >> a final look at the counter protest going on in san francisco when we come back. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're
jake had just graduated from the oakland fire academy in april of this year. >> thank you, mary an. new at 5:00, police are in possession of close to 200 weapons tonight. all surrendered willingly. at a gun buyback, they took in 179 of them. orange niedsers many of whom lost loved ones were thrilled with the results. >> it is very symbolic. these are acceweapons of destruction. we would like to transform them into weapons of hope. >> organizers want to use these guns as...
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it's a tribute to the academy. very proud of that truck it's a beautiful truck and it's a working truck, it works every day. >> let's talk about the military academy. your company previous to you, a lot of people don't overexpand it, what did the military academy and your service bring to the organization of u.s. concrete >> the ability to listen, an ability to take various inputs of a diverse nature, and figure out the right path, the ability to strategize and correlate our strategy with the direction of the economy. and i like to lead people. i like to build teams. it's all about teams. >> you have to oversee everything, not necessarily, you're not down there at facebook every day. >> no, i'm not i have a great team of people. all the way from my director to the truck drivers. we're a union company in new york and california. i have a great group of employees and a great group of managers. >> i thought the union companies always went out of business. >> union companies have a huge advantage in new york. they're v
it's a tribute to the academy. very proud of that truck it's a beautiful truck and it's a working truck, it works every day. >> let's talk about the military academy. your company previous to you, a lot of people don't overexpand it, what did the military academy and your service bring to the organization of u.s. concrete >> the ability to listen, an ability to take various inputs of a diverse nature, and figure out the right path, the ability to strategize and correlate our...
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hope academy specialize in students recovering from addiction is using a new toilet help reach out.tricia holt is a close look at how it works. >> reporter: it feels like you are actually here. an experiment in virtual reality. >> this is the main screen. >> reporter: science curriculum translated from the textbook into hyperrealistic 3-d experiences. from human cells and the solar system. >> this is san francisco california >> reporter: to even field trips all without stepping foot outside the classroom. but the research shows virtual reality does help raise test scores. because they are engaged and they are paying attention and not distracted. >> reporter: ceo of hope academy says the visual part of the brain heals first as students move through the recovery. and virtual reality taps into that learning process. >> as they visual part goes online then this part of our curriculum will be interesting for them because that is what they are learning first and that's what is healing first. >> you just get the lesson on the streets of san francisco. >> reporter: a senior at hope academy
hope academy specialize in students recovering from addiction is using a new toilet help reach out.tricia holt is a close look at how it works. >> reporter: it feels like you are actually here. an experiment in virtual reality. >> this is the main screen. >> reporter: science curriculum translated from the textbook into hyperrealistic 3-d experiences. from human cells and the solar system. >> this is san francisco california >> reporter: to even field trips all...
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investigators say 3-year-old myles hill spent all day in the van outside the little miracles academybefore police found his body. they believe he died from the heat. myles was supposed to be dropped off at another daycare but he was taken- month, the little miracles academy was cited for not complying with a state rule maintaining -- where they were supposed to be transports and what time they deported. >> this breaks your heart. >>> a neighborhood fight to go keep their streets quiet. the battle has been heating up but it's about to come to a head. the happy nest childcare center has ten kids in its care. its owner pryor says it's a service to the neighborhood, but neighbors say it will make too much noise and pose a safety threat to area seniors. they posted lawn signs and -- >> i think almost everybody in this neighborhood is angry and very much against it. >> it's not really fair to the neighborhood to have to cope with that. >> montgomery county held a meeting last week which had to be discontinued to give everyone a chance to speak. >>> up 895, a 92-year-old world war ii vetera
investigators say 3-year-old myles hill spent all day in the van outside the little miracles academybefore police found his body. they believe he died from the heat. myles was supposed to be dropped off at another daycare but he was taken- month, the little miracles academy was cited for not complying with a state rule maintaining -- where they were supposed to be transports and what time they deported. >> this breaks your heart. >>> a neighborhood fight to go keep their streets...
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academy, basketball and cross-country plasters just wrapping up -- practice just wrapping up. >> people just smelled gas and seconds after the explosion. >> it tore through the middle portion of the building and reduced it to rubble. >> a huge explosion, smoke went up and knocked most of us back. >> the body of a beloved janitor john carlson was discovered. earlier, the school announcing on facebook that receptionist ruth berg was kied atthe community honoring her a vigil and remembering how she greeted kids with a smile each day. the detonation authorities say was triggered when workers punctured a gas line and first responders searching for survivors. parents waited outside for word. >> it would have been worse if school was in session. >> niskanen's were hurt but nine adults including some gas line workers rushed to the hospital. >> this man reuniting with his wife. >> the day of extraordinary heartbreak in minneapolis. >> the ntsb hasn't they go team to minneapolis to investigate with one of the victims is in critical condition. frightening moments at a county fair in california. ri
academy, basketball and cross-country plasters just wrapping up -- practice just wrapping up. >> people just smelled gas and seconds after the explosion. >> it tore through the middle portion of the building and reduced it to rubble. >> a huge explosion, smoke went up and knocked most of us back. >> the body of a beloved janitor john carlson was discovered. earlier, the school announcing on facebook that receptionist ruth berg was kied atthe community honoring her a...
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scrutiny since 2009 report by national academy of hair samples were flawed. questionable hicroscoppettaic comparison help identify crimes.s in hundreds of the move reflects attorney general sessions' crack down on crime and step toward dismantling barack obama's criminal justice. dab is in north carolina, dan, go ahead. caller: yes. he ould like to comment on t -- heritage foundation guy yesterday. carolina, i m north know more about it than he does. they are not doing -- we are not doing that great. we have a government here that has tried to take us back to ages and if things continue we will be bankrupt just like kansas, just want to straight.ecord host: barbara from massachusetts, republican line. hi. caller: hi. concerns increased cost for increased office visits for opioids, especially massachusetts. hen my husband died, i had to develop a very tight budget. fixed sabled, i'm on a income. i take a half of vicodin three low dosage.y, very two years ago i visited the octor twice a year for follow-up visits and for refill for the vicodin. i would just get
scrutiny since 2009 report by national academy of hair samples were flawed. questionable hicroscoppettaic comparison help identify crimes.s in hundreds of the move reflects attorney general sessions' crack down on crime and step toward dismantling barack obama's criminal justice. dab is in north carolina, dan, go ahead. caller: yes. he ould like to comment on t -- heritage foundation guy yesterday. carolina, i m north know more about it than he does. they are not doing -- we are not doing that...
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city, and then returns to the academy. proceeds benefit a foundation started by the brother of an officer who took his own life in 2010. >>> from the streets of south jersey to celebrity status -- >> a superstar here to save pets. >> coming up, we'll show you how a lad contin alladin the therapy dog is putting smiles on the faces of kids. >>> quarter of 6:00 on your saturday morning as we take a live look from the brandy vine valley spca in westchester, that is one of nearly 50 shelters and rescues participating in our clear the shelters event. we've moved now to the dog area. we want to help thousands of animals find their forever families. >>> and now to a pet adoption success story. if you've ever seen the movie alladin, you may remember the title characters's life starts out on the streets. and that is how a dog in south jersey got his name. and as rosemary connors found out, alladin the dog is now thriving. >> reporter: being the center of attention is where alladin is at ease. as a certified therapy dog, this 5-year-
city, and then returns to the academy. proceeds benefit a foundation started by the brother of an officer who took his own life in 2010. >>> from the streets of south jersey to celebrity status -- >> a superstar here to save pets. >> coming up, we'll show you how a lad contin alladin the therapy dog is putting smiles on the faces of kids. >>> quarter of 6:00 on your saturday morning as we take a live look from the brandy vine valley spca in westchester, that is one...
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records found by the american academy of arts and sciences show in 1544, birds ceased to sing duringclipse, and in 1851, a colony of ants stopped moving until the light reappeared. another study found that chimpanzees would climb and point to the sky. so will tomorrow look like a scene from the hitchcock film "the birds"? >> my gut is there's nothing to worry about as far as animals going out of their minds or some chaos or animals starting to stampede, all of a sudden attacking people. it makes for a good science fiction movie, but this is not science fiction. >> reporter: ron mcgill works at zoo miami where the eclipse will be around 80%. >> bird, animals that are normally active during the daytime might start shutting down as they see that light go down, about you that will all change. >> reporter: even spiders during a past eclipse in china entemologists reported spiders destructed their webs. in rural illinois, avid byrd -- bird watcher vicki lange mendenhall, says she's curious about how the birds will react. >> that's the beauty of wildlife. you can't push a button and say all
records found by the american academy of arts and sciences show in 1544, birds ceased to sing duringclipse, and in 1851, a colony of ants stopped moving until the light reappeared. another study found that chimpanzees would climb and point to the sky. so will tomorrow look like a scene from the hitchcock film "the birds"? >> my gut is there's nothing to worry about as far as animals going out of their minds or some chaos or animals starting to stampede, all of a sudden attacking...
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if the uk government could do similarly, there would be no need for the academies in the uk.hat that tells me is that governments are failing to educate poor children. and there is a need for partnership with the private sector. we are not educating our children just for the public sector only. few of them get into the public sector. and depending which president is in power,s you can have that workforce reduced. so we are educating majority of our kids for the private sector. for the jobs of today and the jobs of tomorrow. all of the more reason why the private sector needs to be called to get involved in how we educate our children. so this is why in liberia we chose the word "partnership." there are things government does very well. policy platforms. regulations. education as the public good. those things government can do well. but day-to-day management assessments, outcomes, systems of accountability, government doesn't do as well as the private sector does. so we partner with private providers to strengthen government where it is weakest, if you like. that's the essence
if the uk government could do similarly, there would be no need for the academies in the uk.hat that tells me is that governments are failing to educate poor children. and there is a need for partnership with the private sector. we are not educating our children just for the public sector only. few of them get into the public sector. and depending which president is in power,s you can have that workforce reduced. so we are educating majority of our kids for the private sector. for the jobs of...
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i am representing, with david as well, representing a committee that was formed at the national academy of medicine to look at the issue of clinical research when there is an epidemic and there is a multiplicity of issues where presidents at the start of the outbreak and critically, particularly for ebola was actually very little that was clearly known about how we manage a patient with ebola, just plain clinical support. therapeutics or vaccines that it gone through human clinical trials and shown to be both effective and safe to use. that is sort of the genesys avoid this committee began. i'll tell you a little bit about that. what david and i are hoping to do today is to hear from you, get some of your thoughts, particularly around two of the questions. i don't think we need to delve into the technical aspects of statistics and study design, but how do you in fact integrate research into an epidemic response? we are past the time when we say that it's the happening. we need to now know that has to happen. and secondly, how do you create the overall governance and leadership structure
i am representing, with david as well, representing a committee that was formed at the national academy of medicine to look at the issue of clinical research when there is an epidemic and there is a multiplicity of issues where presidents at the start of the outbreak and critically, particularly for ebola was actually very little that was clearly known about how we manage a patient with ebola, just plain clinical support. therapeutics or vaccines that it gone through human clinical trials and...
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and woodhaven and academy starting around 9:00. come on outside we will go some traffic jamz on the traffic table, lowrider some war as we look live as we are 's waking up this morning. maybe more rain, maybe some fog, sueby has the forecast when we come right back. ♪ 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 your 2018 season pass now, and get the rest of 2017 free! >>> welcome back. it is 4:14 on this tuesday morning. you know, nice start to the morning, lot cooler then we have been seeing but we will have nice changes in store so we will get to tonight a moment but we have wild weather that went through including right to the south of us. down in maryland area, salisbury, maryland they have very high winds, that brought down trees, flipping over cars , damaging buildings and crews came out to numerous emergencies, no serious injuries, so they think maybe a to
and woodhaven and academy starting around 9:00. come on outside we will go some traffic jamz on the traffic table, lowrider some war as we look live as we are 's waking up this morning. maybe more rain, maybe some fog, sueby has the forecast when we come right back. ♪ 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 your 2018...
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he doesn't dress up except for the academy award. the conversation was brilliant. we have gotten so much response because john has this way in conversation of almost being poetic. he almost talks like he writes. you can see why his writing is so good because he talks that way in conversation. at the end of the conversation i am running down to my dressing room to write down like eight one liners that he used. >> finally after three years when we do press and have round tables or up on stage, when john talks i bring up my cell phone and i just hit record because i really like to go back because he is just a genius. he is just really smart and very thoughtful and he writes -- he talks as if he already wrote down the answer. >> exactly. >> which leads me to ask, after doing these very intense subjects that you guys tackled every season, what has been your take away from that? what are you learning about the world, about life, about yourself? if you are doing work that is that real and surreal year after year it must be changing you in some sort of way. impacting you i
he doesn't dress up except for the academy award. the conversation was brilliant. we have gotten so much response because john has this way in conversation of almost being poetic. he almost talks like he writes. you can see why his writing is so good because he talks that way in conversation. at the end of the conversation i am running down to my dressing room to write down like eight one liners that he used. >> finally after three years when we do press and have round tables or up on...
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the real skeleton is locked up inside the academy natural sciences. >> kate is here.he's got look at your weekend forecast. >>> thank you jess casm hadi just behind the camera right now looking over kings highway beautiful statue and just a coincidence that it's hat row sawyer russ in haddonfield. love that. get into our weekend forecast. i want to take you back to hurricane harvey this is the situation happening right now it is potentially cot strong situation we saw that live feed of it i want to show you this image which is pretty mazing shot of 3d enhanced satellite image of harvey as the hi moves on shore over the texas barrier islands. you can see how the clouds have built up now you can see how the eye is starting to contract little bit at least the convection around the eye, still strengthening very very strong storm. but it is starting to contract just a bit an indication that again a lot of convection happening around that eye wall very strong winds thunderstorms possibly even tornadoes
the real skeleton is locked up inside the academy natural sciences. >> kate is here.he's got look at your weekend forecast. >>> thank you jess casm hadi just behind the camera right now looking over kings highway beautiful statue and just a coincidence that it's hat row sawyer russ in haddonfield. love that. get into our weekend forecast. i want to take you back to hurricane harvey this is the situation happening right now it is potentially cot strong situation we saw that live...
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manchester city players later on here at the etihad academy. here at the etihad academy.ke. very much, mike. i am glad they are putting you through your paces. putting you through your paces. you need it. i am not sure about the sportswear. sportswear. have you seen how out of breath he is? you wanted to see shorts? i do. no, we don't. it is too early! see later, mike. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. well, looking at the map, it looks hot in places. absolutely, yes. yesterday in corsica, temperatures reaching 44 degrees. rome, 43 degrees. degrees. heat extends three italy into the balkans. we have a red warning in place. place. if you add the humidity, there are nasty situations. there are nasty situations. round 22 billion cubic metres of water. that is a lot of deficit. the heat is going to continue. heat is going to continue. we have a different scenario at home. different scenario at home. spells, heavy showers and windy across england and wales. across england and wales. the day, rotating around this low pressure area. pressure area. england and w
manchester city players later on here at the etihad academy. here at the etihad academy.ke. very much, mike. i am glad they are putting you through your paces. putting you through your paces. you need it. i am not sure about the sportswear. sportswear. have you seen how out of breath he is? you wanted to see shorts? i do. no, we don't. it is too early! see later, mike. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. well, looking at the map, it looks hot in places. absolutely, yes....
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let's talk about the film, it won eight academy awards including best actress, best picture, and theplayed mamie, the first african american actress to win an academy award. >> that fact is one reason to see the film as an african-american, black man myself, i didn't know this was the first film for a black actor or actress to get an academy award. and you would think this is a historical movie people would want to see because of that act. why would they change the way we look at black actors? they don't want to have a conversation. heather: opened the doors for many more actors to be recognized for their talent and effort, this followed the incident in charlotte. brent patterson, for all members of the community as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain, educate and enlighten the communities that served, and a large segment of its local population. >> i have no problem with people not wanting to see the film. there are plenty of films i don't want to see. that is your right as an american but when you try to shut down the conversation by getting a film pooled for every
let's talk about the film, it won eight academy awards including best actress, best picture, and theplayed mamie, the first african american actress to win an academy award. >> that fact is one reason to see the film as an african-american, black man myself, i didn't know this was the first film for a black actor or actress to get an academy award. and you would think this is a historical movie people would want to see because of that act. why would they change the way we look at black...
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"eyewitness news" was there as students headed back to class this morning at global leadership academy in west philadelphia. we spoke to some students had say they can't wait to see what the new school year will bring. >> i'm excited for sixth grade because it's been like a big part of my life t the big grade to go to and, um, excited. there's a lot of surprises inyo. >> sixth grade at a big year this yisampus of global leadership academy following a new school calenlow learn year round with longer winter and spring breaks and shorter summed spirits. >> good luck to them. >> yeah. n other news this noon,esley fan memphis, tennessee, today paying homage to the king of rockndrol. >> elvis died 40 years ago tod today. his daughter lisa marie greeted thousands of fans at candlelight vigil last night. fans held can past elvis' grave in the meditation gardens there was a 30-dollar fth vigil. i believe that's the first time they've done t >> yeah, it is. ♪ >>> welcoming up on cbs3 "eyewitness news" recess r the e school district is actually where it's happening and the reason behind keeping t
"eyewitness news" was there as students headed back to class this morning at global leadership academy in west philadelphia. we spoke to some students had say they can't wait to see what the new school year will bring. >> i'm excited for sixth grade because it's been like a big part of my life t the big grade to go to and, um, excited. there's a lot of surprises inyo. >> sixth grade at a big year this yisampus of global leadership academy following a new school calenlow...
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torresdale academy road at grant avenue. and it was a vehicle that hit a pole there. wires are down. this is probably going to be a problem for a while. take frankfurt avenue instead. a look the at the ben franklin bridge and it's smooth sailing. i-95 southbound moving around all right. john mayer in concert tonight at the bb&t pavilion tonight at 7:00. we have to keep an eye on thunderstorms. it's outdoors. >> we've had some good music this week. mariah carey, lionel richie, sheila e. city of music. >> 409 bodies have been pulled from debris following a massive mud slide in sierra leon. >> it's a tragedy. the government there declared seven days of national mourning. the government has warned people to get out and evacuate a mountain side where a large crack is hoping up. thousands have lost their homes, an estimated 600 people are still missing. officials know they're going to find a lot more dead before this is all over. >> it will take some time to figure out exactly how many people really lost their lives. this is actua
torresdale academy road at grant avenue. and it was a vehicle that hit a pole there. wires are down. this is probably going to be a problem for a while. take frankfurt avenue instead. a look the at the ben franklin bridge and it's smooth sailing. i-95 southbound moving around all right. john mayer in concert tonight at the bb&t pavilion tonight at 7:00. we have to keep an eye on thunderstorms. it's outdoors. >> we've had some good music this week. mariah carey, lionel richie, sheila...
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in some police academies they'll spray you with mace to make sure you can withstand that, yeah, you aregh. indiana, what you got? um -- >> is that a rubber chicken? >> a rubber chicken. >> to test the students' focus. yeah, the indiana university police academy, if they wince after hearing the squeeze of that rubber chicken, then they have to drop and do pushups. she is stern. >> that guy? not so much. >> that guy is, ah. >> i think we should play this game, actually. it looks like fun. we've got to get ourselves a rubber chicken. >>> on to a major league baseball, something that has nothing to do with the game itself but to a new fan in the stands. this is at the st. louis cardinals game. check it out. that is a cat. little kitty running in from the stands. he runs across field. all the players can do is just watch. finally, someone tries to, you know, pick up the cat, get it off the field. oh, no, no, no, no. that did not work out. the cat, >> oh! >> ow! oh, oh! >> i wanted the front row seat. i got the front row seat. leave me alone. >> that cat was not happy. >> so the poor guy not
in some police academies they'll spray you with mace to make sure you can withstand that, yeah, you aregh. indiana, what you got? um -- >> is that a rubber chicken? >> a rubber chicken. >> to test the students' focus. yeah, the indiana university police academy, if they wince after hearing the squeeze of that rubber chicken, then they have to drop and do pushups. she is stern. >> that guy? not so much. >> that guy is, ah. >> i think we should play this game,...