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long island, sports coming up next. in long island, sports coming up next. as the host of access health, i've discovered move free ultra's clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, in one tiny pill. also in new gummies. . >>> welcome back to charlotte, standing in front of bank of emergency stadium. we're start you off with injury news, right tackle lane johnson is in concussion protocol. will he not play. defensive tackle fletcher cox made the trip. he will be a game time decision. the last two games with a calf injury. if you missed top of the show, this is what you missed. in part, the eagles arriving to the team hotel around 4:00 p.m. the beginning of their season is a rather difficult one, four of the first six are on the road. the next are at home. it comes down to gutting it out on a short week tomorrow against the panthers. >> we know guys will be sore, you know, be it's a thursday and guys are starting to feel a little better by thursday. we got a game. you know, it's -- it's a tribute really to the players how well they can get themselves ready more mentally because i know physically they will be beat up. >> reporter: speaking of beat up, that's what they wanted to panthers quarterback cam newton. so far this season, by the way, a career high 68% completion percentage. essex touchdowns and two interceptions over the last two games. also win at new england and detroit this season. he does respect the eagles defense. >> they're opportunistic. they fly around, get to the ball, and you know, we just got to stay on rhythm, stay on schedule with the team like this, that keeps a count and putting you in discomfort of down the distances. we have to be on time and be on schedule with, you know, being manage you didn't down the distances. >> reporter: all right. now let's switch gears and talk about hoops. you know that joel embiid this week signed a contract extension worth $148 million. well, tonight, we got an opportunity to see him play for the first time since he had knee surgery back in march. the sixers visiting the nets out in longand. brook alone and long island and here is joel embiid playing tenacious nice rejection right there and then on the offensive side of the ball, he was a flat-out beast. 15 minutes played, 22 points. seven rebounds, three assists. was 14 of 18 from the free throw live and the sixers crushing the nets 133-114. >>> and we now know what the friday football frenzy game of the week will be. thanks for voting we now see burlington city at delran. yes, we will see you friday and thank you for logging on and voting at about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." >>> the cbs3 the "cw philly" and komen are teaming up against the fight against breast c
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long time and i'm so excited you're here. you're the king of long island, we know. [ cheers and applause ] long island, brooklyn technically, legallyof long island. so you're our king as well. welcome, king. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> brooklyn is on long island. yes, it is. >> have you been to the brooklyn academy of music before? >> yes, i have. my grandfather used to take me here. they lived on flatbush and ditmas. >> jimmy: wow. >> we used to spend summers with them. instead of going out to long island like most people do in the city in the summer, we went to brooklyn. >> jimmy: the other way. >> yeah. this was our hood. we'd walk down flatbush avenue see really cheesy movies. >> jimmy: you were also last night at bruce springsteen, which i was at that show, i didn't see you there. i will tell you that i heard that you were there. we assume you were backstage and were going to make a big surprise appearance with bruce at the end of the show. >> i asked bruce about that. there's no special guest appearances. >> jimmy: no guests. >> no. so it's kind of a scripted show. i was in the abraham lincoln booth. >> jimmy: oh
long time and i'm so excited you're here. you're the king of long island, we know. [ cheers and applause ] long island, brooklyn technically, legallyof long island. so you're our king as well. welcome, king. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> brooklyn is on long island. yes, it is. >> have you been to the brooklyn academy of music before? >> yes, i have. my grandfather used to take me here. they lived on flatbush and ditmas. >> jimmy: wow. >> we used to...
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long island. strong cells rolled across the northeast, across long island sound, across long island itself. then popping up there. none of these made landfall, so to speak. turbulent nonetheless. and heavy rain across new england, especially massachusetts. boston seeing 4 1/2 inches of rain. just north of boston, seeing this. with people having to get around by air mattresses. looking at puerto rico. this tropical wave has not dropped a whole lot of rain there. >> it's october 1st. we'll talk more about the extended outlook forecast next half hour. >> all right. thank you, rob. >>> a lot of headlines this morning. ron, what's cooking? >> good morning to every one of you out there. we begin in spain. where riot police have been clashing with voters trying to cast ballots on a referendum for independence being held in the region of catalonia, which includes barcelona. terry moran is there with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, ron. at this polling place in barcelona, it looks quiet and normal. now. a couple of hours ago this was a battleground. spanish national police opening fire using r
long island. strong cells rolled across the northeast, across long island sound, across long island itself. then popping up there. none of these made landfall, so to speak. turbulent nonetheless. and heavy rain across new england, especially massachusetts. boston seeing 4 1/2 inches of rain. just north of boston, seeing this. with people having to get around by air mattresses. looking at puerto rico. this tropical wave has not dropped a whole lot of rain there. >> it's october 1st. we'll...
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long island. brook alone and long island and here is joel embiid playing tenacious nice rejection right there andn on the offensive side of the ball, he was a flat-out beast. 15 minutes played, 22 points. seven rebounds, three assists. was 14 of 18 from the free throw live and the sixers crushing the nets 133-114. >>> and we now know what the friday football frenzy game of the week will be. thanks for voting we now see burlington city at delran. yes, we will see you friday and thank you for logging on and voting at >>> the cbs3 the "cw philly" and komen are teaming up against the fight against breast cancer by turning the region pink you're looking at simplify house >> and the parkway showing off pink lights. october is breast cancer awareness month and the pink lights are a reminder to schedule a mammogram. this is the 16th year for the lights to the cure. you can get more information at cbsphilly.com slash cure. >>> the ronald mcdonald house celebrates those who inspire seriously ill children and families >> they show their support at the champions of hope reward dinner, "eyewitness news" at th
long island. brook alone and long island and here is joel embiid playing tenacious nice rejection right there andn on the offensive side of the ball, he was a flat-out beast. 15 minutes played, 22 points. seven rebounds, three assists. was 14 of 18 from the free throw live and the sixers crushing the nets 133-114. >>> and we now know what the friday football frenzy game of the week will be. thanks for voting we now see burlington city at delran. yes, we will see you friday and thank...
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long island the event and just to tell you who i.m. and the founder of long island lit fest the first literary festival entering our fourth year. is a full day's of book signings. than those other events and also of to those that allow us to be here we hope to produce more of these and would get a blast on the page with what you're doing. so before we begin checking receipts if you find an extra bookmark we have a special surprise a t-shirt to give away take a look. who has it? congratulations please see me afterwards for your teacher. just some extra housekeeping we have a conversation by audience questions and answers then following that there is a book signing it you one designed go to the front of the line, not personalized. but now it is my pleasure to introduce the moderator currently serving as chairman from long island university writer in residence and in 2014 with that satire called the global war based on his tenure in congress. and president clinton was one of those thought felt members of congress. with a b.a. in political science. and the new york times best selling author of 20 novels six of which were bestsellers and the general's daughter made into of major motion and pitcher with john travolta. day combat decorated u.s. army veteran and member and past president mystery writers of america. but a thrill master of the year. but it is my honor to introduce you. [applause] >> i would not want to test on that. thanks for being here. so let's give a big hand for the extraordinary writing on the issue of men said to be retested with the united states congress. in today's the j generous man. i have a lunch buddy. and goodspeed get the class and they said. [inaudible] so thanks for being here tonight. so let's establish before we get into a conversation how many of you have read the cuban of
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long island sound for 17 hours. he says he was just offshore from lloyd neck, long island when he capsized and the current carried him eight miles before he made it to a lighthouse. >> i was aware of the gravity of the situation and also aware that hyperthermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there is a clock running -- >> needless to say he is ababsolutely aware he is lucky to be alive. after 17 hours he was rescued. and he was hospitalized and treated for exposure. still ahead another check of the accuweather forecast. taking you live outside sky 6 hd showing you penn's landing. on this tuesday afternoon the sun is shining and meteorologist, melissa magee, has the update from accuweather. >>> this is video we are waiting for watch as a utah girl learns she is being adopted. she spent two years hoping the judge would make her foster parents her forever parents. her dream came true when she got the good news. >> my heart was happy. i was like screaming! >> our hearts are happy too. the school officer manager shared the post across the internet. her family is grateful the security camera recorded the happy moment and all the good feels for that. >> so sweet. her little feet wiggling such a sweet story. feeling like summer around here. >> we are really into october. it's very warm and staying that way for the rest of today. at least the humidity is dropping today and the air is cooperating. here is stormtracker 6 live double scan you can see it's dry and no issues with precipitation and south side we go, chopper 6 hd high above the sky in hd in south philadelphia looking at the stadiums, we have the delaware river calm and quiet and no issues with precipitation after a pretty wet start yesterday. right now in philadelphia it's warm, 78 degrees and dew point in at 62. the dew point numbers starting to lower and more tolerable walking outside this afternoon. winds from the north-northwest. the pressure 30.. numbers north and west of town in the 60s for slatington and kutztown and 76 and warminster at 77. down in georgia 80 in glassboro and at the coast in cape may, ewing and browns mills. dew point temperatures here along the i-95 corridor coming down fairly high for reading and lancaster a fair amount of moisture and not oppressive and yesterday dew point numbers in the 70s and not the case today. satellite 6 along with action radar showing you we have sun and patchy clouds overhead and all the wet weather out along the southwest stays well away from us, as we get into wednesday when do have a pattern change on the way. for the rest of today. sunny and warm, turning less humid and maxing out above average, coming in at 83. overnight tonight patchy clouds and stays mild. and the overnight low drops down to 64. here is the setup for wednesday clouds over for tomorrow and high pressure to the north and high pressure to the south and west. and this brings in wet weather, coming in at 75. future tracker 6 showing you 6:00 a.m. on wednesday. and sun giving way to more clouds as we go throughout the afternoon hours. and the disturb an coming in from the west east direction. make sure you have the wet weather gear close to you and the showers are scat add cross the region and stayed unsettled into the first half of the day on thursday. 6:00 in the morning allow extra time for the commute. along the i-95 corridor and into south jersey. and after that improve on the way and then summer returns with a quickness. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast turning less humid today and high of 83. not as warm on wednesday in at 75 as we track the showers, thursday still unsettled for the first half of the day. a high temperature of 68. a cooler day by then. high pressure returns on friday and nicer by the afternoon in at 71 and sunshine and clouds and warmer by next weekend on saturday. high temperature of 80 and more humid with temple at home and 15 degrees above average next sunday with high of 82 and more clouds than sunshine on monday and high of 76 degrees. warm today and enjoy it because the wet weather returns tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> it was an emotional night on the ballroom floor on dancing with the stars. not just because it was most memorable year week but because another celebrity was sent packing. derek fisher received his best scores but not enough to save him and his partner sharna. >> i am a team guy a coach and leader and quarterback of the team. i wanted to do something about me sharing myself, and opening myself up as a man. and i thought i got that opportunity even though we are gone, i don't reget it at all. it was a great time. >> and a great attitude. next week is disney night and another star will go home. it continues at 8:00 here on 6 abc. >>> cue the rocky music sylvester stallone is ready for a creed rematch. he will direct and produce creed two. starring himself and michael b. jordan. to film soon, possibly here in philly. >>> and the new trailer for star wars made the debut. fans are excited getting a sneak peek at two new main characters and a view of the battles that take place. and the tickets went on sale after the sequel made its debut. and opens in theaters on december 15th. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. 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long island sound for 17 hours. he says he was just offshore from lloyd neck, long island when he capsized and the current carried him eight miles before he made it to a lighthouse. >> i was aware of the gravity of the situation and also aware that hyperthermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there is a clock running -- >> needless to say he is ababsolutely aware he is lucky to be alive. after 17 hours he was rescued. and he was hospitalized and treated for exposure. still...
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long island outside new york. the driver says the car stalled as he was driving across the tracks and tried to push it. it wouldn't bush. passengers that take the long island railroad didn't have a commute. that's beth page out on long to be walking around hawaii's capitol any time soon, check your phone. police in honolulu can fine you if you're looking at your device while crossing the street. if you get caught, it will cost you up to $35 the first time. second time, $75. that's within a year. if police bust you a third time, it's $100. the lawmaker proposed the fine called it a milestone. >> remember that accident i got in? took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. only from allstate. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart d
long island outside new york. the driver says the car stalled as he was driving across the tracks and tried to push it. it wouldn't bush. passengers that take the long island railroad didn't have a commute. that's beth page out on long to be walking around hawaii's capitol any time soon, check your phone. police in honolulu can fine you if you're looking at your device while crossing the street. if you get caught, it will cost you up to $35 the first time. second time, $75. that's within a...
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long island is lucky to be live after cheating death at a railroad crossing. watch as driver's carries smash, by a long island railroad train yesterday morning in the town of beth page. he told police he was driving slowly across the track so his car got stuck moments later he says the train was heading his way. >> i tried to signal the train he could not see me. so i cleared the area. the car was hit. >> normally when i reach the track, i slow down, and then when i hit the gas to go across the track, it would move. >> well, there were no injuries but the investigation and removal of the damaged car tied up the morning commute. >>> i'm always afraid, when i go over, it is irrational but i'm afraid i will get stuck. there may not be a train for miles. >> yes. >> my goodness, there is so much lines, there, my goodness >> yes. >> making everybody nervous now this morning. >> he got out of there. >> thank goodness. happy end if you go there were at all with that story. lets take a look at storm scan and switch gears and talk about the weather. yesterday the rain came through charging through in a very solid line, when it was all said and done. new jersey ended up bearing the brunt more than any of us because we had to deal along with it but we cleared out even nicely by lunchtime across southeastern pennsylvania and frontal boundary we are still talking about is still moving east but out of our harry sentencely at this point. what is interesting is despite frontal passage we are still seeing fog develop out there true for extreme southeastern pennsylvania and southern new jersey. so there aren't any advisories per se but we may encounter dense fog here at lee until dawn. that is about the time that the wind starts to pick up somewhat. you will see that reflect in the read initial a second. difficult want to show you difference in the readings, cold front lived up to its name here, temperatures are way cooler by comparison by yesterday at this same time. we have dropped in the teens every where but reading is one that stand out to us where you're 21 degrees colder then 4:46 yesterday morning. we were well in the 70's almost across the board this same time yesterday, as it translates to the thermometer, heck of a lot cooler, only 60 in atlantic city but calm wind watch for possibility of some fog to develop through this area around 59 degrees at the airport, wind starting to pick up out there. now it is obviously cooler but thursday actually for next several days in the coolest. there may still be with the wrap around moisture a little hint of not just cloud cover but maybe a sprinkle here and there. not worth your umbrella but enough to worth a mention. friday and saturday look awesome but hate to bring bad news here it looks like the eagles spirit will be back on the radar in time for, game day, soaking rain is very had likely especially in the p.m. hours of sunday. as we get closer we will time that out more specifically for you. >> yucky. all right, katie, thank very much. good morning. happy wednesday. world of the travel so far we are looking at as katie pointed out we are seeing in our camera shots some fog and construction. we have april accident as well we will get to this. construction schuylkill eastbound closed between the vine, it looks like it still is but it looks like it is clearing between the vine and south street. that should be cleared out by 5:00. schuylkill eastbound on ramp from montgomery drive that ramp is closed because of a tree about to snap. crews are out there right now trying to get that cleaned out construction off ramp to the schuylkill ramp is partially block here. you can see cones in the roadway. we have an accident in collegeville route 29 north bound ramp to route 422 and as jim and rahel have been point ought that restaurant fire on south street second street, the closures, south street is closed between second and third, second street closed between south and lombard that will slow you down a little bit in these areas. head up on. that jim and rahel, back over to you. >>> well, take a look at this ... this is plan for a new under water restaurant, under water, rahel. >> under the sea, as you like to see, we will tell you where it is being built and how soon will it be done, when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> updating our breaking news now a two alarm fire burning right now in the head house square neighborhood of society hill. fire began at bridget foy's restaurant at second and south heavy smoke and flames have been coming from the three story building for the past three hours, fire damaged nearby apartment buildings. right now fire fighters are trying to stop those flames from spreading. eleven people have been displaced. no people have been injured but we are told two dogs were killed. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is on the scene and she will bring us a live report in 10 minutes. >>> it is now 4:51. time for a check on business news. >> money watch's dianne king hall joins us from the new york stock exchange. good morning, dianne. another day, another record on wall street, what fueled the gains this time, dianne? >> reporter: good morning, rahel and jim. that is right another record setting day on wall street, lets do the numbers first. dow jones rallied 167, nearly 168 points, nasdaq added 11, the gains came off the back of the strong earnings are earnings season and we will stick with the letter e, it is also about the economy. outlook for the global economy is improving, facing stronger corporate balance sheets, a 1/ 2 punch there industrial co like caterpillar and 3m which you will know fun its post it notes boosted wall street yesterday, jim and rahel. >>> i understand consumers are not in love anymore with chipotle, it cannot be the quacamole. >> reporter: i know, right. well, it is hurricanes and high avocado prices that hurt chipotle's latest numbers. while the burrito chain saw profits double to 19.6 million-dollar, chipotle would have performed even better were it not for this furious hurricane season, recently and add to that the company's dip, remember all of the hype around that it wasn't the hit it expected to be. it has been maligned on social media. to try and draw consumers, i know, right to try to draw consumers in they are weighing changing its restaurant design i think they may need to focus more on the dip then changing the look of the restaurant. >> i rarely eat in the chipotle, i take it out. i will eat it in my car but not eat in the restaurant. >> i agree with that. >> yes. >> good quacamole. >> yes, you can sit, that is the idea, but i agree, quacamole is good. better than the dip. >> dianne, thank you. see you next hour. >> all right. >> staying in the food trend plans are underway for the first under water restaurant. >> take a look at these pictures norwegian architecture company came up with the plan. it will be called under. it will be built on the north sea in southern norway, three floors, entrance at ground level. there will be a champagne bar, a level below and dining room will be at sea bed level. construction will begin next year, this is expected to open , in 2019. >>> see, when i heard under water, you know those things where you see people with the mask and breathing apparatus. i would go for this. i'm always into a tourist trap , sign me up, make me a reservation. >>> after yesterday's soaker we are returning to more seasonal conditions. >> katie, how long do you think cool temperatures will last? i'm in the complaining, just curious. >> we will go on a little bit of the roller coaster ride not quite as extreme as we have experienced in days pennsylvania here but now october, it is finally setting in, as we wrap up the month for the next couple of days but we do expect a little bit of the bump. i will let you know, comin wecage-free eggs.ng and we care about amazing taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. >>> today is much cooler. yesterday we were in the 70's. we were well in the 70's all day, and now that the front has cleared we can see wet weather as done the same. let's play sesame street which of thesis not like the other? your eye just immediately gets drawn to the ac airport. you will find localized fog this morning. a lot of southeastern pennsylvania is not included, norris delaware but just watch for it because of the way it is light in south jersey and extreme southeastern pennsylvania. take a look at sunday
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island and we now have than 15,000 federal 15,000.el on the island, we will not rest until that job is done. long road of s a recovery ahead, very long road. know that its people are proud and resillient and they strong.e back time ve spent a lot of with governor rusello, who is a terrific person, on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild, we're working together closely with your great governor and your congresswoman, jessica, rific, terrific. [applause] with them : we stand and with all of those who have suffered through natural disasters over the past several eeks, including those in texas and florida and louisiana got hit and got hit very hard and state of alabama was incredible, they helped so many florida ming up from and georgia, likewise, so many people.le and also, we have to remember his, the virgin islands, u.s. virgin islands. govern friend , who is like a of mine i spoke to him so much on the phone, the job he has so hard and re hit not much was left, but they're and the spirit of incredible, u.s. virgin islands. in our heartsping and prayers all of those affected by the disastrous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks, through times we've ficult seen americans coming together from all races and all to unite as one people under god and i will tell to mexico andrews gracious,dent was very called me yesterday and thanked talentedve some really people that went there to help unbelievable difficult problem that they have, that earthquake was thestating and i appreciate president of mexico and they kind in their response, but that was a tragic event and fantastic job.a i want to thank our first responders and the people. you. thank you. you have a wonderful president that.ico, i can tell you when america unified, there is overcome.ge we cannot when we empower the hopes of our people, espec
island and we now have than 15,000 federal 15,000.el on the island, we will not rest until that job is done. long road of s a recovery ahead, very long road. know that its people are proud and resillient and they strong.e back time ve spent a lot of with governor rusello, who is a terrific person, on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild, we're working together closely with your great governor and your congresswoman, jessica, rific, terrific....
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long island. >> 56-year-old michael diaz was fishing when heavy winds capsized his kayak. >> he was swept eight miles into the middle of the long island sound, treading water all night until he reached a lighthouse off the coast of connecticut. he was rescued after another boarder called the coast guard. >> he saved my life. there's no question about it. i'm so glad. the idea of being able to tread water for 17 hours, i don't want to think about it. >> his advice don't panic. the odds of you -- the odds are you are going to be found. >> all right. and you've seen road signs for deer crossings but how about this road sign. that's a giraffe crossing at a game reserve in kenya. took the herd about the giraffes crossed the road in case you were going to ask. >> so we're going to just stick our neck out and say it's unusual to see a herd this big. >> okay. >>> the sheriff's deputy in california used the full force of the law to propose. >> so deputy kevin bowes arranged for her to be pulled over for a dui convincing his colleagues to stage a sobriety test. >> yeah, but there he was behind her, surprise. he had an engagement ring at the ready. happy to report she said yes but would you?with good morning washington. another warm, and muggy morning outside your door. but a big cool down is coming up. your forecast, moments away.. here is a quick look at some of this morning's top stories. in northen california-- more than a dozen wildfires are now burning out of control, forcing thousands of people to evacuated. the damage is staggering. in 24 hours, the fires are being blamed for a destruction of at least 15-hundred homes and businesses. we will have live continuing coverage all morning longold student is under arrest - accused of shooting and killing a police officer at texas tech university. police say campus police officers were questioning the student, when he shot the officer and took off. that triggered a campus lockdown. the officer later died. the student was apprehended a short time later. good morning washington. toss to eileen - another warm & humid day - cooler with showers tomorrow through friday - drier & warmer weekend - beautiful, autumn weather coming next week today: partly to mostly cloudy. unseasonably warm. still humid. highs: 82-86 winds: ne 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. patchy fog. isolated showers. lows: 63-68 winds: ne 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. cooler with periods of rain. highs: 71-74 winds: e 5 mph an update now on the investigation into the las vegas an update now on the investigation into the las vegas police making a big change to the timeline of the attack-- and that is prompting new questions about police response time. police now say
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long island. >> 56-year-old michael diaz was fishing when heavy winds capsized his kayak. >> he was swept eight miles into the middle of the long islandng water all night until he reached a lighthouse off the coast of connecticut. he was rescued after another boarder called the coast guard. >> he saved my life. there's no question about it. i'm so glad. the idea of being able to tread water for 17 hours, i don't want to think about it. >> his advice don't panic. the odds of you -- the odds are you are going to be found. >> all right. and you've seen road signs for deer crossings but how about this road sign. that's a giraffe crossing at a game reserve in kenya. took the herd about 20 minutes to cross and we don't know why the giraffes crossed the road in case you were going to ask. >> so we're going to just stick our neck out and say it's unusual to see a herd this big. >> okay. >>> the sheriff's deputy in california used the full force of the law to propose. >> so deputy kevin bowes arranged for her to be pulled over for a dui convincing his colleagues to stage a sobriety test. >> yeah, but there he was behind her, surprise. he had a
long island. >> 56-year-old michael diaz was fishing when heavy winds capsized his kayak. >> he was swept eight miles into the middle of the long islandng water all night until he reached a lighthouse off the coast of connecticut. he was rescued after another boarder called the coast guard. >> he saved my life. there's no question about it. i'm so glad. the idea of being able to tread water for 17 hours, i don't want to think about it. >> his advice don't panic. the odds...
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island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personal on the island, 15,000. we will not rest until the job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road. but we know that it's people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and i have spent a lot of time with the governor who is a terrific man, a terrific person on tuesday. and we will be there all the time to puerto rico recover, restore, reveal dirt where working together very closely with your great governor and your congresswoman who is terrific, jessica. terrific. [applause] we stand with them and with all those who have suffered through natural disasters over these past several weeks, including those in texas and florida, and louisiana got hit, got hit very hard. and the state of alabama was incredible. they help so many people coming up from florida, and georgia likewise. so many incredible people. and also went remember this, the virgin islands, the u.s. virgin islands. governor mapp has become like a friend of mine. i spoke to them so much on the phone, the job is done. they were hit so hard, and not much was left, but they are rebuilding and the spirit is incredible, u.s. virgin islands. we are also keeping in our and prayers all those affected by the disastrous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks through extra bit difficult times with seeing americans coming together from all races and all backgrounds to unite as one people under god. and i will tell you, we sent cruise to mexico, and the president was very gracious, called me yesterday and thank me. we have some really talented people. they went there to help to solve that unbelievable, difficult problem that they have, that earthquake was devastating, and i appreciate the president of mexico. and they were so kind in the response, but that was a tragic event, and our people did a fantastic job. some want to thank all of our first responders. thank you. thank you. [app
island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personal on the island, 15,000. we will not rest until the job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road. but we know that it's people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and i have spent a lot of time with the governor who is a terrific man, a terrific person on tuesday. and we will be there all the time to puerto rico recover, restore, reveal dirt where working together very closely with...
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long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and the waves began to pick up. he says he was offshore from lloyd neck long islandpsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he was able to make to it a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on sunday after another boater spotted him. diaz is now in the hospital after being treated for exposure. >> ♪ >> size matters when it comes to delays on the roadways. >> okay. >> we don't really have any delays on the roads so far this morning. i was referencing the commercial. >> we knew that. we knew that. [laughter] >> i'm not sure we did. >> the ben franklin bridge, we're looking live from camden. no delays here, none, whatsoever to speak of at the ben franklin bridge. we had some slowing on the commodore barry heading into south jersey but that appears to have thinned. still some work going on in south jersey on 55 southbound in the vineland area but that should be out of there in the next 10 minu
long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and the waves began to pick up. he says he was offshore from lloyd neck long islandpsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he was able to make to it a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on sunday after another boater...
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long island sound for 17 hours. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and waivers began to pick up. he says he was just off shore from lloyd neck long island when he capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he was able to make it to a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on sunday after another boater spotted him. diaz in the hospital after being treated for exposure. it's just frightening in those hours will anybody find me. >> and the sound is pretty cold being in there so longows what happened moments before police shot and killed a temple university student in south florida. >> families feud at the white house. first lady melania trump hits back at her husband's first wife. >> the new trailer of the latest "star wars" movie has been released. if you want to be one of the first to see the film, stick around. >> ♪ today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascul
long island sound for 17 hours. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and waivers began to pick up. he says he was just off shore from lloyd neck long island when he capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he was able to make it to a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on...
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long island signing book review in huntington today. if long island doesn't turn out, i'm worried it's going to damage my relationship with ainsley. ainsley: it will, brian. brian: do not let her down. go to huntington and show up and make the line out the door. ainsley: thank you, brian. steve: it's a date. ainsley: 7:00 book review. steve: check out ainsley books.com for more information. ainsley: that's right. steve: on the other side of the where brian is standing right now was a lunch. i bet it was a good one. the president and mitch mcconnell came out. keep in mind they had not met face to face september sex when mitch mcconnell and paul ryan were kept off guard because the president agreed to do a debt increase deal with nancy and chuck heard how they were not getting along. yesterday, they are friends again, watch this. >> probably now i think at least as far as i'm concerned closer than ever before. and the relationship is very good. we're fighting for the same thing. lower taxes. getting close to healthcare. we will come up it in the early to mid part of next year. we feel confident we have the votes. >> we have been friends and acquaintances for a longe. we talk frequently. we don't give you a readout every time. top priority is tax reduction and i think what the president and i would both like to say to you today, contrary to what some of you may have reported, we are together totally on this agenda to move america forward. >> i really believe that we have a very good chance of getting the taxes done. steve: the president needs mitch mcconnell this week because they must vote on the budget resolution this week or taxes are done for the year. ainsley: steve bannon is not on the same page here. brian: i agree with you. number one, why are people confused that they have the same -- they had the same objectives whether it was going to be tax reform or repeal or replace. the order was the issue. one is a lifelong politician, the other is a businessman, they were going at each other. it's not personal even when they casually go at eve other. it wasn't personal with rand paul. they're friends. it's not personal with lindsey graham, they g
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long history of operating on the island. we owe the island's residents our long term commitment to a full recovery. thanks a lot. >> i thank you for your testimony and now i recognize ms. brandt. ms. brandt: thank you members of subcommittee, thank you for theopportunity to discuss efforts by the centers of services to respond to the recent hurricanes. cms plays an intergral role. i have almost 20 years of experience and even with that perspective i was surprised of the involvement in the hurricane response efforts. this is a role our agency takes very seriously as evidence that cms administrator is in puerto rico assessing on the ground efforts in gaining valuable insights. many people think of cms as a pair and as a regulator overseeing andenforcing standards for care delivered. while cms does not directly provide we do have a direct impact on the care they receive and the last several weeks have allowed cms to demonstrate the important role we can play. one of the most valuable emergency response tools is our ability to waive or modify certain program requirements which cms can do afterthe president declares a major disaster. cms is using the full breadth of this authority to ensure our beneficiaries have access to the care they need so they can deliver high quality care to those who need it, when they need it and where they need it. we use waivers to allow medical providers to move patients between facilities and to expedite medicaid enrollment. already we have approved nearly 100 waivers in total across the impacted disaster areas. last month i joined on a visit to houston, texas where we were able to speak to several of those impacts including providers who demonstrated how important these were to them following an emergency. we want beneficiaries to focus on their immediate needs to provide urgent care without worrying about reimbursement policies and we heard during our visit what a difference those flexibilityies make why cms is taking an approach in meeting and working with stakeholders on an ongoing basis to make sure we understand their needs and are able to meet them. one of the top priorities has been to provide access to necessary care toone of the most vulnerable groups, dialysis patients. one of the ways we have done this is using our authority to designate dialysis facilities located in locations impacted by the hurricanes that are not yet certified to serve as special purpose dialysis facilities. in fact, we were able to designate one of these facilities in florida before the storm hit to ensure thatpatients were dialyzed in anticipation of the storm. in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands cms has been working closely with the response program to monitor conditions before, during and after the storms to predict the impact. here are two examples of our combined efforts. under the direction of one of our commission members we are working with these partners to track the operational status of dialysis facilities in puerto rico and their status with respect to fuel, water and other supplies as well as developing delivery schedules for for the supplies necessary and to treat the nearly 6,000 patients on the island. cms partnered with several partners to arrange supportfor approximately 120 patients evacuated to atlanta when conditions were no longer safe in the virgin islands. this included working with staff on the ground from day one to greet and medcally assess each patient as they arrived.unfortunately, these events will not be the last health emergencies. making sure providers are prepared for future disasters whether hurricane, wildfire is essential to insuring patient safety why cms requires all facilities to comply with basic health and safety requirements including emergencypreparedness standards. the updates include a more comprehensive approach to emergency planning and requiring facilities to thoroughly address hazards. we require facilities to meet standards for staff and implement communications system to contact patients, physicians and other necessarypersons to ensure continuation of patient care functions. while much has been done there is much to be done particularly in puerto rico where over 50% of the population is coveredthrough a cms program. together we must continue to think creatively about ways to ensure we have access to needed care, supplies and prescriptions in the midst of emergencies and natural disasters. we appreciate the subcommittee's interest in the efforts and look forward to irkingworking with youthroughout the process. good _ morning distinguished members -- morning, distinguished members. redd,ear admiral steven director of the center for disease control and office of public health preparedness and response. opportunity toe effortstoday and discss and activities in response to the 2017 hurricane. thsedress the impact of hurricanes has provided public health supportto coordinated, federal, state, territorial and tribal responses. the focus of the efforts have been in epidemiology and surveillance, laboratory support, environmental and occupational health and health communications. on august 30,2017, cdc activated emergency operation center to coordinate our response to hurricane harvey and subsequently we haveexpanded that activation to include hurricanes irma and maria.since the end of august cdc has had approximately 500 staffmembers supporting the response. we have deployed over 70 staff to the areas to provide on the ground support including34 to puerto rico and 12 to the u.s. virgin islands. to address immediate health concerns, cdc deployed federal medical stations to serve as temporary, nonacute medical care facilities. each federal medical station can accommodate up to 250patients and includes cache of medical supplies and equipment.hhs deploys medical teams to staff these facilities and cdc has deployed six of these to puerto rico, four to texas and two to florida. cdc has used surveillance to monitor health-related data that may signal disease outbreak. our national syndromic surveillance program has collaborated with disaster medical assistance teams to collect data on patient encounters and works closely with the american red cross to monitor data on shelter population so that health officials can respond quickly when that is called for. surveillance during this response has indicated elevations in carbon monoxide poisoning. identifying and controlling public health, diseases ofpublic health importance in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands are a priority. the puerto rico department of health sustained significant damage during hurricane maria including damage to their laboratories. these laboratories are not able to conduct any public health tests. they are not able toconfirm diagnosis of infectious or environmental diseases. cdc is working to get the laboratories back in operation. in the meantime we have arranged for packaging and shipment of clinical specimens of suspected priority infectious diseases such as tbuberculosis for testing. the first shipment of diagnostic specimens recently arrived in atlanta. let me touch briefly on a few other components of our response. we have provided technical assistance to the effected areas to address health issues such as food safety, water issues including sewage. we have provided guidance on injury prevention from debris and drowning. we helped with shelter assessments. we have provided guidance regarding safety of responders and weh ave developed and dissim sated key public health mess messages. cdc recognizes that the full recovery from therecent hurricanes will take time particularly in puerto rico and the virgin islands where the damage has been extensive. we are here to continue to provide that support. thank you again for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss our response and recovery efforts. i would be glad to answer any questions you might have. >> thank you all very much for your testimony. i will now begin questioning by recognizing chairman of the full committee for five minutes for questions. >> thank you, vice chairman. i thank all of you for your testimony and the work that the people that you represent are doing in these terrible tragedies. we all know there is more to be done and it is hard in the aftermath to get it right. and we sure appreciate what you are doing. on behalf of the at large commissioner from puerto rico, thank you for joining us today. i know you are not able to ask questions as part of our committee rules, but i can on your behalf. so i appreciate your submitting some of these because i think they are really important to get on the record. i am going to start with you, puerto rico remains in the response mode of saving lives and stabilizing health care services. what major mile stones must becompleted to go from response phase to recovery phase? i think it has been highlighted by members of the committee the power situation on the island does represent significant limitation. right now we have about 60% of the 67 hospitals that are on the power grid and have reliable power. but there are 36%, total of 24, that still do not. because some of them have -- it is again working with fema closely and the army corps of engineers. we performed assessment of those whichals so we can decide ones need physical repair. there are also issues that relate to supply chain restoration, things like oxygen which i think is a matter of topical interest. >> thank you. rather admiral, thank you again for being here. dengue branch being used? ngue branch and puerto rico is being utilized during this recovery effort. it was affected just like every other location in where to rico. as of october 10, the laboratory in operation was functioning at a low level under generator power right now. so i think it is more in the affected response own at this point. >> the department of public health labs, to date the labs are not able to conduct any public health testing, including the ability to to diagnose infectious disease. in their absence, would it is happening to do this kind of lab work? >> yes, sir. so, restoring power is the first step. there is work with our record to identify the generator capacity necessary to bring the laboratories back up to power. there will be a second level of effort to determine what equipment can be salvaged and what equipment cannot be salvaged. we do not know the results of that assessment until the powers back. sometime. be >> you don't know the timeline on power? >> i think with generators we are talking about weeks at the must. >> that they will be running on generators? i guess. maybe less than that. so i cannot say back on the great but i can say the labs aould be back operational and short time. meantime, we are working with the department of health and puerto rico two ships westminster atlanta for testing. that is where the first shipment has been shipped. >> are you comfortable, perhaps it is to you and others on the panel at that kind of arrangement, to do the love testing will stop is that quick enough? adequate enough? >> certainly not optimal but i think it is the best we can do at this point in time. i think what we really need to back upving those tests to full speed. >> but if it is going to be weeks, is there a temporary sort of lab that can be flown in there? >> we had quite a bit of discussion on that. i think in general, the feeling is that getting specimens to atlanta for testing is going to be actually, since it is not going to be a very, very prolonged time this is a temporary measure. not optimal but best under the circumstances. >> uvula works? >> yes, sir. >> my time is expired. >> thank you mr. chairman for the hearing and thank you for your testimony. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much mr. chairman. i just wanted to remind the panel, you all know very well it has now been over a month since maria hit both the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. even now, there is just an article in the "new york times" today which is entitled "like going back in time, puerto ricans but survival skills to use." it is a powerful article. it talks about how people still don't have power. they are eating canned roots. elderly people are afraid to go outside because of gangs. and, what it talks about is the way everybody is helping themselves, the neighbors are bonding together. there is a fellow, the director of a local nonprofit, who said most of the a to the neighborhood, which appears to be in san juan, not in the remote mountains, had receivers from private citizens and celebrities" the government has not arrived here or goat as i mentioned to my opening remarks, having been on this subcommittee when we investigated and trina, it is wonderful to read back on what we have done but it is more important to think about how quickly we can do more and what we can do to improve our efforts in the future. i just want to remind everybody, listening to a lot of this testimony you would think that everything was just as well. i hope none of you intended to intimate that. i know we will have a lot of questions about that but commissioner, i wanted to hone in with you about your testimony because as you said, there are a being drugs and devices produced and puerto rico. 13 drugs only produced and puerto rico. in zechariah? >> there are more than hurting. naturey somewhere in the of 40 sol-source drugs but only 14 that we think are critical insofar as they are medical important and we could not find a therapeutical term to focus on 14 products. -- most of those plants are >> most of those plants are relying on generator, right? >> right. i believe most are reliant on generators. >> i think you testified that this is not a long-term solution. as i write? >> on his right, congressman. there are some facilities that have substantial generators that can probably operate for a sustained time. >> went to mean by that? could perhapsm operate indefinitely by that is the exception. most will not be able to operate for a sustained time. if we get into the first quarter of the next year and these facilities are not back on the grid, we're going to have some concerns. where trying to think now how we can work with hhs and the army corps of engineers to predatory prioritizeful -- to a handful of facilities that are critical. reasons you have concerns are too-full. number one, generators to produce the kind of energy they >>>.to produce these number two, even if you can produce it, it is probably going to be a reduced supply. in most cases, these facilities cannot operate at 100% on these generators. another point is, the generators themselves are going to start to break down. these were not met to operate like this. >>
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long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kyack when winds and waves he says began to pick up. he says he was just off cher from lloyd neck, long island when the kyack capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he made to it a light house. >> i was, very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypotheria and dehydration will be playing into it, there is a clock running. >> finally after 17 grueling hours another boater spotted him and coastguard rescued him on sunday, and treated for minor injuries at the hospital we will see you after the break. i love my mom. my mom. i love my kids. my kids. my job. taking care of everybody. everyday. my mom. my kids. my job. yes. when i'm at work. when i'm at home. i could just really use some help sometimes. hey we hear you. that's why aarp helps family caregivers... with connections to experts and resources like our prepare to care guide. because we get it. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". get your free guide at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> against james madison in virginia. espn includes also j mu you bull dog mascot. >> hold on tight. hold on to that. >> don't scare the dog. the real bull dog since the thor to the mascot and barked at it once. fans both teams got laughs in the nationals spotlights. >>> pretty fun. sports flyers fans got their money's worth in last night's home opener, here's jeff skversky. >> reporter: is that worth wait or what? flyers home sweet home, finally the last time in the entire conference to play at home worth the way the. flyers beat up on the washington capitols, claude giroux and flyers lighting it up. picking up final minute of the first scott l auton comes up with two steals. two to one and watch vorachek ridiculous. passes to wayne system mondays. three-one flyers, seven minutes later, claude giroux the captain, scores twice last night. three more in the third. lauton, the laser, the form r first rounder gets his second goal, eight-2, the most in the home opener >> if you're going to win like that especially in the home opener, it's big for the group, >> played a good game. i don't remember the last time that we won or something like that >> we took we ail stayed up, it's important for us first win at home. >> top line, putting up ten points. with the much anticipated sixers season opener just days away in washington on wednesday, the sixers trimming down the mos, chris him frees and oakford. football back at it on monday night football against the washington redskins in eight games, tight end zach ertz is among those who could use the rest, he feels banked up. he he's having the career of the year. touchdowns yards and catch, what's the difference ertz said he's way less stressed out this year. >> my mindset right now is so different before, i'm not pressing. i'm just letting the game come to me. that speaks to the guys avenue had around me kind of changed my mindset on life, jordan matthews, jordan hicks, those guys have been huge influences on me. >>> penn state fans will be happy about this. espn college game day is coming to happy valley next saturday to feature the penn state michigan began that will air on 6 abc and the lines could move up to send in the polls as well. temples fans, third quarter against temple, down seven, logan picked after you by coil, 34-yards. temple runs out of time, losing 28-24. >> villanova and penn lose as well, that is sports, i'm jeff skversky have a good day. ♪ . >>> wildfires burning a seventh day and the weather is playing major role in this still infolding tragedy. >>> the commodore barry bridge, foggy and mist tea out there. >> chris sowers has more and what is going on, chris? good morning. >>> that summer like feeling that returns later this afternoon, we got to get through a little bit of fog and lots of clouds, and some drizzle this morning. then by afternoon, it should be really nice. here's storm tracker 6, set it that motion, recording a couple of showers across interior, portions of south jersey, vineland millville very light shower, everybody else cloudy skies and a little bit of drizzle and the fog starting to settle in now. reading down to a mile, trenton one and a half, philadelphia 1.3 miles, dover one mile and millville checking in at two and a half miles and we'll expect to continue to see this through the mid to late morning hours, by afternoon, once our winds is shift out of the southwest like this, all the cloud cover begins to erode and pulls north up into new england. you can actually see the southerly westerly went developing. already across central portions of pennsylvania getting into the shenandoah valley, seeing clearing and that will be the general trend starting with a lot of clouds this morning, by afternoon, it's mainly sunny, the call for today, morning clouds, fog and mist, afternoon sunshine, high temperatures right around 80 degrees. >>> officials say the death toll in northern california reached 40. last night the sonoma county coroner confirmed two more deaths taken the total in that county to 22. no details were released on identifies of the newly announced victims and while their bodies were discovered, officials say it is likely they were killed soon after the fire broke out nearly a week ago. meantime hot dry winds continue to whip up flames in sonoma county. >> winds started pushing fire southwest. we had a strong northeast wind and that resulted in the fires going towards the southwest. >>> hundreds of people are so unaccounted for. officials think they will locate most of them alive >>> three weeks after hurricane ma. a majority of puerto ricans are struggling to just get water a ranking democrat is actually calling for an investigation into the water that's being offered because it's believed to be unsafe >>> police in burlington county new jersey investigating a double shooting. the victims were shot in the unit block of bermuda cycle in willingboro. we don't know the extent of injuries, no word about a motive or arrest >>> drivers had to contend on a parking lot on a stretch of the northeast extension this we can do and a large chunk is still closed for a bridge replacement. this is birds eye view, bob brooks spoke with drivers trying to cope with the congestion. >>reporter: you can expect to drive in the 20's or slower even if the speed limit hits 70 always expect a little bumper to bumper action, this is the track scene on the turnpike's northeast extension before you get to allentown. yes, as you can imagine frustration >> a three hour will be three and a half. >> reporter: they're putting in a new bridge, a lot of drivers wish they had done a little research ahead of time. >> i would have got off at quakertown and taken that. >> reporter: this shows the length of closure in red from the mahoney valley interchange exit 74 to the lehigh valley interchange exit 56. the detours uses 22 to 33. then i 80. this time laps video from the turnpike is of a similar project done in western pennsylvania. you can see the old bridge is removed and the new slides slowly flight place. >>. >> reporter: where are you trying to go >> bush kill falls pa >> him and his family the longer drive means a little extra time in. 21 it's century that means for his son. >> i give him the tablet and hope for the best. >> reporter: but the work got to be done. >> bridges have been to replaced. >> what are you going to do >> nothing sit in traffic >> why are bridges so bad everywhere? they need to replace them. there's nuke you can do. >> reporter: officials said the detour was sloping down a little bit. you can see a clearly has but the good news is the work supposed to be complete by no later than 4:00 a.m. this coming monday. reporting in allentown, bob brooks, channel 6 action news >>> 6:35. your time happening tomorrow, john mccain will receive this year's coveted liberty metal. the war veteran from arizona was chosen for the honor before he was diagnosed with brain cancer. former vice president joe biden will the metal to senator mccain during the ceremonies tomorrow at the national constitutional center on independence mall. it honors men and women of courage and conviction who strive to secure of blessings of liberty around the world. >>> hundreds of people walked into the night to raise money for people battling cancer. with lanterns in hand, they walked through wilson farm park in wayne for the 2017 light night fund-raiser, more than 100 similar walks across the u.s. and canada. organized by the leukemia and lymphoma society. >>> the literal classic the great gad sby was the inspiration for the pink tie ball in spring garden for the susan g. komen foundation. this year goal is to raise $500,000. >>> mind fair raps up in montgomery county it's bill as the ultimate experience for fans of mind craft. the venture block building game. those fans include action news anchor matt o'donnell >> are you excited, streakily we have all these folks coming and kids they will have such a great time. >> a swedish programmer released the first version eight years ago. let's just say he's a billion air now. instantly loved how they could play architect building new structures, landscapes, worlds break them up and build them again >> initially the game was created for adults and it wasn't after many years after the game came out that it started to have this colt following, not onlies amongst adults but children two. >> reporter: anchors upon anchors from an inspiration station that incorporates lego, it's an elephant. to a learning lab where fan can say definitely into the coding aspect to the starses >> mind craft will be more technical, social and more real, i'm about to put on this virtual reality headset to experience mind craft in vr . here we go. it takes so little time to destroy what it takes so longo create >> yes, it does. with mind craft you're kind of enhancing any kind of a lot of social interaction that is kids are having online, and you know, they're collaborating. >> reporter: the first mind fair was held system place last year and set up a guinness record. head to the 6 abc facebook and instagram pages for information, in oaks, matt o'donnell channel 6. >>> he looks like a little kid. >>> it is now 6:38. there's so much more to come on action news. >> eyes in the skies, drones are being tested out by doctors. >>> children at a delaware county school are learning a lesson in compassion and it's helping hurricane survivors down south >> take a live look right now at penns landing, still dark, it will be a nice day, 6:38, 66 degrees, meteorologist chris sowers back next with the exclusive accu weather forecast. we are the tv doctors of america. and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual c
long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kyack when winds and waves he says began to pick up. he says he was just off cher from lloyd neck, long island when the kyack capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he made to it a light house. >> i was, very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypotheria and dehydration will be playing into it, there is a clock running. >> finally after 17 grueling hours another boater spotted him and...
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long as i live, this summer hillary and i would go out to long island far out on island as we can get and find someplace or grandkids can come play with us and our daughter and son-in-law come and we have a good time and once a summer, i try to go out to this wonderful old public golf course called montauk downs and it used to be a raceway in the 20s and it's still a great old course and it's all kind of people there. ordinary people come and "after words" i get off the course and about 40 or 50 people appear and they start talking to me about various things, some of which you would guess but it didn't take long to get to this and we are talking and it literally took me 40 minutes to get away from them. they wanted to know what we were doing and what can be done in the community and most of these people were from long island but a lot of them were from noto are trent [inaudible], too. there was one really good looking young guys with big eyes and his eyes kept getting bigger and bigger during the discussion and i would say, 19 years old maybe. everyone walked away but him. i said i've got to go, i've got ago and he said i want to thank you for doing this. he said i just got out of rehab. and i didn't think anyone cared about it. so i asked him how old he was and he told me and he said and i said how do you feel about it now and he said i think i will be fine. my family is supportive and i got a lot out of rehab and i do not want to die. i want to live. but he said i think it is a shame that you've got to come from a family like mine to be able to afford the rehab that i had and he said why sh
long as i live, this summer hillary and i would go out to long island far out on island as we can get and find someplace or grandkids can come play with us and our daughter and son-in-law come and we have a good time and once a summer, i try to go out to this wonderful old public golf course called montauk downs and it used to be a raceway in the 20s and it's still a great old course and it's all kind of people there. ordinary people come and "after words" i get off the course and...
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long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and waves began to pick up. he says he was offshore from lloyd neck long island when it capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he made it to a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on sunday after another boater spotted him. diaz is now in the hospital being treated for exposure. >> ♪ first apartment 60 second rotini ah, here we go. hi, honey! hey mom! are you eating well? umm...yeah i'm actually making something right now. new barilla ready pasta. deliciously al dente in just 60 seconds. simply add your favorite ingredients... that looks amazing! ...and enjoy. hey, there you go. i can almost smell it. new barilla ready pasta. 60 seconds to wonderful. um, elbow! oh, sorry mom! >> time for a preview of what's coming up on "good morning america." >> more people coming forward in the harvey weinstein story. robin roberts joining us live from the "gma" studios. >> reporter: did you get the kiss from -- you were on. >> that's from the heart. >> reporter: we didn't even know. >> i didn't know we were on. >> reporter: yeah, yes, tam, that is how you do it. are you trying to give matt some tips there? all right, matt and tam, hollywood of course is breaking its silence about harvey weinstein. meryl streep kate winslet on those sexual assault allegations against the movie mogul. his properties are scrubbing his name from the credits his wife is that standing by him through it all. how was the secret kept quiet for so longreaking the story will join us this morning, that's all coming up here on "gma," matt and tam. >> thank you robin. >> talk about a hollywood drama, robin. we are looking forward to hearing more about that. matt. >> an accident just happened on the schuylkill. that's what i was working on. [laughter] >> there it is unfortunately eastbound side taking out the right lane. that was almost flawless but not quite. have a tire in the roadway here. it's kind of a mess. the right lane out of commission. emergency crews just beginning to arrive on the scene here on the schuylkill expressway eastbound by the conshohocken curve. meanwhile in berks county just 8 miles per hour because of a new crash here as well. 422 eastbound at lancaster avenue in reading. and a few 10 minute delays on the regional rails. i got here. not flawlessly. >> i wasn't laughing about that. i wasn't. i didn't mind at all that you were on camera running so fast. satellite and radar showing a cool front that moved through o
long island sound. mike diaz was fishing in his kayak on saturday when the winds and waves began to pick up. he says he was offshore from lloyd neck long island when it capsized. the current carried him more than 8 miles before he made it to a lighthouse. >> i was very much aware of the gravity of the situation. i was also aware that hypothermia and dehydration would be playing into it. there's a clock running. >> the coast guard rescued diaz on sunday after another boater spotted...
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island tree boa, they live in the solomon islands off the northeast coast of australia. and these guys are really small. as far as like girth but they can be long and grow as longfive feet and the females are typically as big as males and they are active and if you look at the colors of him. you can see how he can camouflage well with the trees and if you see the head. come on stop wiggling here, it's almost the shape of a leaf. and it helps with the camouflage and these guys eat mall animals kind of like when you look at a snake you can tell the size of the animals based on the head. they can't open their jaw really big but this guy has a small head and he eats small animals and fortunately they are not a concern as far as being a threatened species. really active and interesting animal here. today like i'm mentioning a great day to head to the zoo. comfortable temperatures and low humidity and lots of sunshine. temperatures across the region, philadelphia holding at 76 degrees, 5 degrees are above normal and reading 78 and trenton 76 and little bill cooler near the ocean. cape may 78 degrees and wall-to-wall sunshine today. satellite and radar showing the eas
island tree boa, they live in the solomon islands off the northeast coast of australia. and these guys are really small. as far as like girth but they can be long and grow as longfive feet and the females are typically as big as males and they are active and if you look at the colors of him. you can see how he can camouflage well with the trees and if you see the head. come on stop wiggling here, it's almost the shape of a leaf. and it helps with the camouflage and these guys eat mall animals...
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island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island, 15,000 will not rest until the job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road. but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and we will be there we are working together very closely with your great governor and your congresswoman, who is terrific. including those in texas and florida and louisiana got hit and got hit very hard in the state of alabama was incredible. they helped so many people coming up from florida and georgia, likewise. so many incredible people. and also, we have to remember this, the virgin islandsthe u.s. virgin islands. the governor has become like a friend of mine. i spoke to him so much on the phone. the job he has done. they were hit so hard and not much was left, but they are rebuilding the incredible u.s. virgin islands. keeping our hearts and prayers, all of those affected by the disastrous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks through extremely difficult times, we have seen americans coming together from all races and all backgrounds to unite as one people under god, and i will tell you we sent cruise to mexico, and the president was very gracious, called me yesterday and thanked me. we have some really talented people. they went there to help solve that unbelievable difficult problem that they have, that earthquake was devastating and i appreciate the president of mexico and they were so kind and their response but that was a tragic event and the people did a fantastic job. i want to thank all of our first responders and other people, thank you. [applause] and you have
island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island, 15,000 will not rest until the job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road. but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and we will be there we are working together very closely with your great governor and your congresswoman, who is terrific. including those in texas and florida and louisiana got hit and got hit very hard in the state of...
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island and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead and very long road. we know that its people are proud and resilient and they will come back strong. and i spent a lot of people with the governor who is a terrific man. a terrific person, on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild. we are working very closely with your great governor and congresswoman who is terrific. jessica. we stand with them and with all of those who have suffered through natural disasters over the past several weeks including those in texas and florida and louisiana got hit and got hit very hard. in the state of alabama, it was incredible. they helped so many many people coming up from florida and georgia. so many incredible people. and also we have to remember this. the virgin islands. the u.s. virgin islands. the governor who is like a friend of mine. i spoke to him so much on the phone. the job he has done, they were hit so hard. not much was left. but they are rebuilding and the spirit is incredible. u.s. virgin islands. we are also keeping in our hearts and prayers all of those affected by the disastrous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks, through extremely difficult times, americans are coming together from all races and all backgrounds to unite as one people under god. i will tell you we sent crews to mexico and the president was very gracious. called me yesterday and thanked me. we have really talented people. they went there to help to solve that unbelievable difficult problem. that earthquake was devastating and i appreciate the president of mexico and they were so kind in their response, but that was a tragic event. our people did a fantastic job. i want to thank our first responders and the people. thank you. thank you. and you have a wonderful presid
island and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead and very long road. we know that its people are proud and resilient and they will come back strong. and i spent a lot of people with the governor who is a terrific man. a terrific person, on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild. we are working very closely with your great governor...
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island. and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead. very long road. but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and i've -- i've spent a lot of time with governor rosillo, who is a terrific man, terrific man on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild. we're working very closely with your great governor and your congresswoman who is terrific, jessica. terrific. we stand with them and with all of those who have suffered through natural disasters over these past several weeks, including those in texas and florida and louisiana got hit and got hit very hard. and the state of alabama was incredible. they helped so many people coming up from florida. and georgia likewise. so many incredible people. and also we have to remember this. the virgin islandslands. governor mapp, who's become a friend of mine i spoke to him so much on the phone, they were hit so hard. and not much was left, but they're rebuilding and the spirit is incredible. u.s. virgin islands. we're also keeping in our hearts and prayers those affected by the disastrous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks through extremely difficult times, we've seen americans coming together from all races and all backgrounds to unite as one people under god. i will tell you, we sent crews to mexico. and the president was very gracious, called me yesterday and thanked me. we have some really talented people. they went there to help to solve that unbelievable difficult problem that they have. that earthquake was devastating. and i appreciate the president of mexico and they were so kind in their response but that was a tragic event. our people did a fantastic job. i want to thank all of our first responders. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] and you have a wonderful president in mexi
island. and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead. very long road. but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. and i've -- i've spent a lot of time with governor rosillo, who is a terrific man, terrific man on tuesday. we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild. we're working very closely with...
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island now to the southern part of the island near ponce. the question is, how long will it, will it end up here? they're awaiting orders and say that they'll be here as long ali, back to you. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez onboard the "uss comfort." to help, nbc.com/puertorico. >>> one nation overdosed, opioid crisis tearing through the country ripping families apart. grandparents forced to take on the role of parenting their grandchildren. you're watching msnbc. right back after this. ♪ ♪ (bell mnemonic) we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. a silicon valley server farm. the vault to man's greatest wonders... selfies, cat videos and winking emojis. speaking of tech wonders, with the geico app you can get roadside assistance, digital id cards... or even file a claim. do that.. yeah, yeah that should work. it's not happening... just try again. uh, i think i found your problem. thanks. hmm... the award-winning geico app. download it today. you myour joints...thing for your heart.
island now to the southern part of the island near ponce. the question is, how long will it, will it end up here? they're awaiting orders and say that they'll be here as long ali, back to you. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez onboard the "uss comfort." to help, nbc.com/puertorico. >>> one nation overdosed, opioid crisis tearing through the country ripping families apart. grandparents forced to take on the role of parenting their grandchildren. you're watching msnbc. right back...
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long as i live, this summer, hillary and i, we normally go out to long island, as far out on the island as we can get and find a place so our grandkids can come play with us, and our daughter and son-in-law, and we have a good time and i to go out tommer this wonderful old public golf course. it used to be a raceway in the 1920's. , and there areat all kinds of people there. ordinary people that aren't .olling in the dough i get off the course afterwards and 40 or 50 people disappear and they start talking to me about various things, some of which you would guess. [laughter] pres. clinton: but it did not take long to get to this. we are talking and it took me 40 minutes to get away from it and i want to know what are we doing, what are those people doing, and most of these people and they long island were desperate. there was a really good looking young guy with big eyes and they kept getting bigger during the discussion. and everybody walked away but him. i said i have got to go and he for i want to thank you doing this. he said i just got out of rehab think anybody cared. i asked him how old he was and he told me. and i said well, how do feel about it now and he said, i think i'll be fine. family is supportive and i got a lot out of rehab, and i don't want to die. i want to live. but he said i think it is a come that you have got to from a family like mine to be able to afford the rehab i have. why should i live knowing other people will die just because they do not have a family like mine that can afford it? and he says, i am happy and i know i should just be happy, but he said i cannot get
long as i live, this summer, hillary and i, we normally go out to long island, as far out on the island as we can get and find a place so our grandkids can come play with us, and our daughter and son-in-law, and we have a good time and i to go out tommer this wonderful old public golf course. it used to be a raceway in the 1920's. , and there areat all kinds of people there. ordinary people that aren't .olling in the dough i get off the course afterwards and 40 or 50 people disappear and they...
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island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road, but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. [cheering] >> thank you. >> i spent a lot of time with governor rossello, who is a terrific man, a terrific person on tuesday. and we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild. we're working together very closely with your great governor and your congresswoman who is terrific, jessica. terrific. [applause] we stand with them and with all of those who have suffered through natural disasters over these past several weeks, including those in texas and florida, and louisiana got hit, and got hit very hard. the state of alabama was incredible. they helped so many people coming up from florida, and georgia likewise. so many incredible people. we have to remember this the virgin islandss. governor mapp, who has become a friend of mind, i have spoken so much with him on the phone. the island was hit very hard. not much is left. but the spirit is incredible, u.s. virgin islands. we're keeping in our hearts and prayers all those affected by the disasterous earthquake in mexico. in recent weeks through extremely difficult times we've seen americans coming together from all races and all backgrounds to unite one people under god. we sent crews to mexico. and the president was very gracious, called me yesterday. we have talented people. they went there to help to solve that unbelievable difficulty problem that they have. that earthquake was devastating. i appreciate the president of mexico. they were so kind in their response, but that was a tragic event. and our people did a fantastic job. so i want to thank all of our first-responders and the other people. thank [applause] >> and you have a wonderful president in mexico. when america is unified there is no challenge we c
island, and we now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. 15,000. we will not rest until that job is done. puerto rico has a long road of recovery ahead, very long road, but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong. [cheering] >> thank you. >> i spent a lot of time with governor rossello, who is a terrific man, a terrific person on tuesday. and we will be there all the time to help puerto rico recover, restore, rebuild....
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island struggles to rebuild. contessa brewer is there with the latest >> reporter: kelly, there are still problems with the supply chain. there are still long lines at the atms here and long lines at the gas stations island-wise as well almost 70 percent of the nation have fuel up and running some have lifted the ration limits food distributor plaza provisions is moving food and water to walmart and costco, many others. it has so many big orders, though, that it says it can't fulfill 16% of its trips today, even though it's operating on a 4:00 a.m. to midnight schedule electric power still a big prong. unbelievable damage driving the islandorking on transmission lines, but right now only 5% are connected to the grid lufthansa sees the lack of water and foos, communication as a big problem. the airline flew in 80 tons of good from frankfurt to keep its nearly 400 employees at the airline facility going here. it's a repair facility they're still waiting to fully account for all their employees. i have to tell you, throughout this island, i saw so much self-sufficiency and teamwork, and just a personal taste of what it's like to be out and about. my photographer victor came to the island not knowing whether his sister, living in their childhood home was even alive. watch what happened when we finally went through the town where she lives. >> oh, my god! oh, my god jr. i have three letters for you three, sending help, help help help oh, my god oh, my god, it was terrible. >> oh, my god. >> it was terrible, junior it was terrible. >> were you alone? >> i was alone with my dog inside the house the house trembled, we saw the cy
island struggles to rebuild. contessa brewer is there with the latest >> reporter: kelly, there are still problems with the supply chain. there are still long lines at the atms here and long lines at the gas stations island-wise as well almost 70 percent of the nation have fuel up and running some have lifted the ration limits food distributor plaza provisions is moving food and water to walmart and costco, many others. it has so many big orders, though, that it says it can't fulfill 16%...