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even more dr. says give it an explicit. take the play grid for test. there's. a million has plenty of this alkaline metal to make batteries for cellphones and. one of the poorest countries in south america has the biggest reserves hoping to get rich or foreign investors also want a slice. of . the scholars from. the past. the target. for cities. they have survived. have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and...
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dr. noah says he's spent years working in typical veterinary clinics but didn't like his approach to care things his way. he's handling a practice of more than 2,000 patients. he's very popular. we'll be right back everybody stay w >> well, that's "eyewitness news" tonight everyone. i'm natasha brown for lesley lauren all of us here thank you so much for joining us. we're always on for you cbsphilly.com. have a great night. keep the umbrella happy, -- happy, ♪ hey. hey. closed door? i want to talk to you. talk to or talk at? probably nothing. well, maybe nothing. so something. got a call from one of our cos this morning. turns out one of our cops got his nose broken busting up a bar fight on the upper east side. okay, that happened. thing is, the perp in the incident is alex jasper. not ringing a bell. son of frederick t. jasper. the mayor's main bundler? the same. oh. normally, you hit a cop, you break his nose, the judge hits you with a hefty bail. i'm guessing that didn't happen here. released on his own recognizance. i see. and this comes to me because... because should we tell the bo
dr. noah says he's spent years working in typical veterinary clinics but didn't like his approach to care things his way. he's handling a practice of more than 2,000 patients. he's very popular. we'll be right back everybody stay w >> well, that's "eyewitness news" tonight everyone. i'm natasha brown for lesley lauren all of us here thank you so much for joining us. we're always on for you cbsphilly.com. have a great night. keep the umbrella happy, -- happy, ♪ hey. hey. closed...
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dr. noah says he's spent years working in typical veterinary clinics but didn't like his approach to careoing things his way. he's handling a practice of more than 2,000 patients. he's very popular. we'll be right back >> well, that's "eyewitness news" tonight everyone. i'm natasha brown for lesley lauren all of us here thank you so much for joining us. we're always on for you cbsphilly.com. have a great night. keep the umbrella happy, -- happy, did you grow up? >> i grew up in detroit. >> that's where i'm from. i'm from detroit. were you from a tough neighborhood? >> i was from the west side of up to. pretty tough. >> there are some characters there. i love detroit, but there are some characters there. >> they know it, too. there are some characters there. ♪ ♪ >> byron allen coming to you from entertainment studios and this is "the american athlete." get ready to hang out with some of the world's greatest sports super sars. ♪ ♪ >> sugar ray leonard. >> it's great, but where do i go from here? >> baseball legend mike schmitt. >> babe ruth and i never met. >> and jerome bettes. >> in this
dr. noah says he's spent years working in typical veterinary clinics but didn't like his approach to careoing things his way. he's handling a practice of more than 2,000 patients. he's very popular. we'll be right back >> well, that's "eyewitness news" tonight everyone. i'm natasha brown for lesley lauren all of us here thank you so much for joining us. we're always on for you cbsphilly.com. have a great night. keep the umbrella happy, -- happy, did you grow up? >> i grew...
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can't afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we don't eat dr say getting his money and is not alone the u.n. children's organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance ok my son philip is one of them. i brought my child here because he hasn't gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he can't eat it and we can't afford regular meals africa standers nation has been at war for more than four years in fighting between rival groups has claimed thousands of lives and displaced a quarter of the twelve million population it's also resulted in what the u.n. calls an unprecedented level of food insecurity as much as it is hard for those here in the capital juba to get food and the situation is worse for millions of others around the country who have no access to markets and rely on aid to survive that total is rising the u.n. says six point three million or fifty seven percent of the population is a trick of starvation by april and the u.n. says one hun
can't afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we don't eat dr say getting his money and is not alone the u.n. children's organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance ok my son philip is one of them. i brought my child here because he hasn't gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he can't eat it and we can't afford regular meals africa standers...
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dr. mike says, for the most part -- >> in the italian way and the philly way don't worry about it. >> reporter. mike is c say and there's good news out of this for all those people who did get their new shots. if you get sick and you might, well, it might not be as severe or last as long iain. >> that is good news, joyce. thank you very much. all right. >>> the national museum of american jewish history just got an amazing gift from a well well-known shoe designer that gift a million dollars. it came from stuart whites man and his family. soon the museum's first family's gallery which explores the lies of early jewish settlers in colonial america will bear his name. whites man has been to the museum many times but was first drawn to a famous letter written by president george washington. >> so stewart who knew the letter well knew every word of the letter knew the importance of the letter in which the first president of the united states tells us that happily the government of the united states gives to big bot tree no sanctions to persecution no assistance. >> museum says today's gift will he
dr. mike says, for the most part -- >> in the italian way and the philly way don't worry about it. >> reporter. mike is c say and there's good news out of this for all those people who did get their new shots. if you get sick and you might, well, it might not be as severe or last as long iain. >> that is good news, joyce. thank you very much. all right. >>> the national museum of american jewish history just got an amazing gift from a well well-known shoe designer...
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it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern.ounce that i've asked professor sir norman williams, former president of the royal college of surgeons, my senior clinical advisor, to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross negligence manslaughter in healthca re. a crowdfunding campaign has now raised more than £300,000 to try to fight to clear dr bawa—garba's name. doctors say it's important staff feel able to admit to mistakes and learn from them, without fear of punishment. on any day in healthcare, things can go wrong, and it's only by fixing the systems that actually you can make patients and all of the staff who work in there safer because you need to consider both when it comes to actually making patients safer. jack's family say the legal decisions should simply be respected. it's awful and it's wrong. you know, i've lost my little boy in all this. i don't need this. all i've tried to do is fight forjustice for my little boy. we've got it. she needs to basically take the punishment that she's got, just like the n
it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern.ounce that i've asked professor sir norman williams, former president of the royal college of surgeons, my senior clinical advisor, to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross negligence manslaughter in healthca re. a crowdfunding campaign has now raised more than £300,000 to try to fight to clear dr bawa—garba's name. doctors say it's important staff feel able to admit to mistakes and learn from them,...
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dr. mike cirigliano at penn medicine says some medication can be linked to thyroid disease as well as smoking but there are signs before the worst can happen. dr. mike says he suspected it when we all saw wendy's warning live on tv. >> it was scare -- it -- it was scary. >> the first line of treatment are medications. then a more definitive treatment is radio iodine therapy and that's where the thyroid gland is actually radiated and then there's also surgery is available. >> as of today, three weeks of vacation. >> well, wendy sort of makes light of it all all day in true wendy fashion but doctors tell us she should be fine and even if it takes more than three weeks, there is no reason that wendy williams won't be back with more hot topics and her signature how you doing. iain. >> all right, joyce. [laughter] >> thanks. >>> seems every new building comes with its flaws. the conversion of the old spring garden school into some affordable rental units opened wth fanfare and pride last fall. it set in north philadelphia and houses seniors and vets, many of whom have disabilities like carolyn sam
dr. mike cirigliano at penn medicine says some medication can be linked to thyroid disease as well as smoking but there are signs before the worst can happen. dr. mike says he suspected it when we all saw wendy's warning live on tv. >> it was scare -- it -- it was scary. >> the first line of treatment are medications. then a more definitive treatment is radio iodine therapy and that's where the thyroid gland is actually radiated and then there's also surgery is available. >>...
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dr. mike is hopeful the antibiotics are doing the trick. but he saysy are taking it one day at a time. dr. mike also adamant if you have not gotten a flu shot, get one. get one for your children. it is the best protection against the flu and minimizing the symptoms. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> a new report estimates the new outbreak could have about 25 million people missing at least four days of work costing the american economy more than $21 billion. >>> while we were celebrate the eagles, these jokers decided to do this. wrecking cars and windows. stealing traffic lights, yeah, not like there's cameras everywhere, right? turns out that envelope sent to donald trump's son had more than just white powder it contained letter with quite a message. >>> and shawnette, love is in the air. if you remembered. >> reporter: well, lucy it's not too late yet. let's just say the knauer shop we were in tonight crazy so what happened? police are trying to figure out that they now talk with a person of the interest in the murder of the 68-year-old on the 7100 bl
dr. mike is hopeful the antibiotics are doing the trick. but he saysy are taking it one day at a time. dr. mike also adamant if you have not gotten a flu shot, get one. get one for your children. it is the best protection against the flu and minimizing the symptoms. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> a new report estimates the new outbreak could have about 25 million people missing at least four days of work costing the american economy more than $21 billion. >>> while we were...
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dr. bear says parrots pay him directly. >> most people pay on average half of what they would pay if they went through an insuranced base clinic. >> he charges $121 an hour. most insurance based clinics charge $250 an hour. he sees patients most times a week. >> if you have a copay over $20, most instances, you will save money with us. >> on 6abc you will find a link to health costs and how to use it. the healthcare information you provide will be used anonymously. the hope is together we can build resources to help us all. >> you make the point that the key to the operation is for consumers to contribute information so others know what things will cost. >> we are counting on viewers to make it strong and robust as can be. >> we'll check frequently. >> ce start nex we start next w. >> a federal panel today approved the use of nasal flu vaccine. flu mist was stopped two years ago after research found it wasn't working against swine flu. it is effective against other strains and it has been given the green light for next winter. the cdc will make the final decision. now to accuweather. >> t
dr. bear says parrots pay him directly. >> most people pay on average half of what they would pay if they went through an insuranced base clinic. >> he charges $121 an hour. most insurance based clinics charge $250 an hour. he sees patients most times a week. >> if you have a copay over $20, most instances, you will save money with us. >> on 6abc you will find a link to health costs and how to use it. the healthcare information you provide will be used anonymously. the...
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dr. mike is hopeful the antibiotics are doing the trick. but he says they are taking it one day at a time. dr. mike also adamant if you have not gotten a flu shot get one. get one for your children it is the best protection against the flu and minimizing the symptoms. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >> thank you much, dawn. breaking news out of the camden county. firefighters are investigating a what started house fire in cherry hill. sky fox over the scene left hundred block of liberty bell drive in cherry hill. you can see flames coming through the roof right there. it broke out right around 4:00 this afternoon. nobody is hurt. >>> love is officially back in philadelphia. our bruce gordon is live at love's home which is love park. what a welcome back, bruce, it looks mighty fine behind through. >> reporter: yeah. actually kind of quiet right now. but there has been a steady stream of camera phone toting visitors here all afternoon and hey, why not? what is the city of brotherly love without, well, love? >> here's your proof. real love always comes back t
dr. mike is hopeful the antibiotics are doing the trick. but he says they are taking it one day at a time. dr. mike also adamant if you have not gotten a flu shot get one. get one for your children it is the best protection against the flu and minimizing the symptoms. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >> thank you much, dawn. breaking news out of the camden county. firefighters are investigating a what started house fire in cherry hill. sky fox over the scene left hundred block of liberty bell...
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dr. mike says. good advice. on the parkway, joyce evans, fox 29 news. >> that's it, people. >> aww!hat, my friends, is the sound of septa selling out of special passes for tomorrow. got a back up plan? 2 million people packed on broad street and the parkway. bathrooms, 850. that math add up to you? this winter in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. ♪ >>> how exciting. we're about 12 and a half hours away from the eagles parade of champions. i don't know about you but we are psych. officials expect millions of people to pack the parkway and broad street tomorrow for the parade. and it's free. we know that. but the hottest tickets in town all across our area have mass transit passes and tickets to hop on septa or patco for your ride in. our jeff cole was there as septa sold out. >> middle of the day at septa's media station and the ticket booth is packed
dr. mike says. good advice. on the parkway, joyce evans, fox 29 news. >> that's it, people. >> aww!hat, my friends, is the sound of septa selling out of special passes for tomorrow. got a back up plan? 2 million people packed on broad street and the parkway. bathrooms, 850. that math add up to you? this winter in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick...
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dr. ray says just talking to kids about gun safety was about as effective as no training at all.hen tested touch the gun. nevada's reaction calls within the exceptions. he says, if you want to be more effective, you have to not only tell kids how to be safe, you have to show them. >> go see that gun and show me what you can do. >> reporter: he calls it behavioral skills training. that's what these kids are getting. >> i want you guys to go in the kitchen and do your homework. >> reporter: he's having them act out exactly what to do if they were to spot a gun in lots of different situations. >> oh, my goodness, there's a gun in the kitchen? >> reporter: now we're going to test two sets of siblings from the class, caedon and nolan and harrison and julian. they all seemed to be paying close attention during the gun safety class. harrison and julian's mom says they have very different personalities. >> julian is the funny kid, always laughing. very curious. at times he'll test the limits. harrison is more of a rule follower. >> reporter: our other set of siblings have different perso
dr. ray says just talking to kids about gun safety was about as effective as no training at all.hen tested touch the gun. nevada's reaction calls within the exceptions. he says, if you want to be more effective, you have to not only tell kids how to be safe, you have to show them. >> go see that gun and show me what you can do. >> reporter: he calls it behavioral skills training. that's what these kids are getting. >> i want you guys to go in the kitchen and do your homework....
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dr. welsh how in depth should you get. she says you can start off by saying it was a very serious incident, young people and adults were killed and injured. but there's something else that's very important. she says you need to reassure your children you have to remind them that although theic cover trainings that everyone does about what to do in a situation like that. lastly we know the other part of the story is that the alleged gunman made some disturbing posts on social media prior to the attack. dr. welsh says those things cannot be ignored. so now is also a good time to talk to your kids about that. let them know if they see any kind of threat posted online by a peer to get them know, to let you know rather so you can help them pass that information along to the prosecutor people. reporting live in the breaking news center, i'm pamela osborne nbc 10 news. >> thanks for that advice, pam. >>> we have a crew gathering new details from the scene in florida. look for miguel's update beginning this afternoon. >>> well, in the weat
dr. welsh how in depth should you get. she says you can start off by saying it was a very serious incident, young people and adults were killed and injured. but there's something else that's very important. she says you need to reassure your children you have to remind them that although theic cover trainings that everyone does about what to do in a situation like that. lastly we know the other part of the story is that the alleged gunman made some disturbing posts on social media prior to the...
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can't afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we don't eat dr say getting as malnourished and is not alone the u.n. children's organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance q my son philip is one of them. i brought my child here because he hasn't gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he can't eat it and we can't afford regular meals africa's youngest nation has been at war for more than four years infighting between rival groups has claimed thousands of lives and displaced a quarter of the twelve million population it's also resulted in what the u.n. calls an unprecedented level of food insecurity as much as it is hard for those here in the capital juba to get food and the situation is worse for millions of others around the country who have no access to markets and rely on aid to survive that total is rising the u.n. says six point three million or fifty seven percent of the population is a trick of starvation by april and the u.n. says o
can't afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we don't eat dr say getting as malnourished and is not alone the u.n. children's organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance q my son philip is one of them. i brought my child here because he hasn't gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he can't eat it and we can't afford regular meals africa's...
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colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blameunced a review of how doctors' mistakes should be handled. it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern. so today i can announce that i have asked professor sir norman williams, the former president of the royal college of surgeons and my senior clinical advisor to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross negligence manslaughter in healthca re. a crowdfunding campaign has now raised more than £300,000 to try and fight to clear dr bawa—garba's name. doctors say that the case has made them fearful of the consequences of making mistakes. an appreciation of what it was like to truly act under the pressure of that day needs to be learned by everybody, really, because healthcare is, by its nature, a pressurised situation. jack‘s family say the legal decisions should simply be respected. it's awful and it's wrong. i've lost my little boy in this. i don't need this. all i've done this fight for justice for my little boy. she needs to ta ke justice fo
colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blameunced a review of how doctors' mistakes should be handled. it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern. so today i can announce that i have asked professor sir norman williams, the former president of the royal college of surgeons and my senior clinical advisor to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross negligence manslaughter in healthca re....
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says temple university hospital's chief cardiologist dr.aniel add mondo witnesses. >> the he will fan sitting on my chest i've never felt such pressure before to something as straight forward as maybe little abdominal discomfort or just not able to catch our breath well. so it can be subtle. >> reporter: but often deadly. certainly damaging. when it happens in the main pumping kimber of your heart. >> we start to develop this plaque formation inside the artery. >> reporter: the doctor shows how it builds over time and often without any warning. >> but it's when that plaque ruptures that we then start or initiate a very dangerous process. >> reporter: clogging the artery and cutting off blood supply to the main heart chamb chamber. >> the blockage curse, that sends the patient into the throws of this heart attack. >> reporter: the doctor says, our body will try to break up the clot on its own, and there are several procedures that may restore blood flow. if there's time. >> but the burr the toll burden can be overwhelming. >> reporter: while
says temple university hospital's chief cardiologist dr.aniel add mondo witnesses. >> the he will fan sitting on my chest i've never felt such pressure before to something as straight forward as maybe little abdominal discomfort or just not able to catch our breath well. so it can be subtle. >> reporter: but often deadly. certainly damaging. when it happens in the main pumping kimber of your heart. >> we start to develop this plaque formation inside the artery. >>...
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dr. heather says they have been swamped this season with flu cases. >> montgomery is high up there. >> reporter: the number of patients with flu-like symptoms constantly changes. it's the worst it's bye-bye in ten years. >> cdc said it's as bad as 2009 outbreak. >> flu season wrap us up around march. >> this year we adjusted the peak. we can't say for sure, but it's going to go longer than we're thinking. >> she's talking april. meaning despite the warm weather, the flu is still hanging around. reporting in montgomery county, steven fisher, nbc 10 news. >>> now your first alert weather and a look at boat house row. this is a great night to find any excuse to be outside. get out there. hopefully did earlier today when the sun was out. meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz likes to be the messenger when this is the message. >> it feels like spring. another day? >> one day. one day coming. and probably will be even warm er than today was. we have record warmth coming on wednesday. but much colder weather on thursday. and very wet thursday. 69 in philadelphia. down from the 70s. look at the diff
dr. heather says they have been swamped this season with flu cases. >> montgomery is high up there. >> reporter: the number of patients with flu-like symptoms constantly changes. it's the worst it's bye-bye in ten years. >> cdc said it's as bad as 2009 outbreak. >> flu season wrap us up around march. >> this year we adjusted the peak. we can't say for sure, but it's going to go longer than we're thinking. >> she's talking april. meaning despite the warm...
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dr. white says it falls on medical professionals to be responsible especially with kids and teens. >> we do say try some other things first and use that as a backup medicine when the other medicines aren't working. we also try to limit the amount we give. >> reporter: he's been sober now just over a year and trying to get his life back on track. >> i don't want to see other people get caught up in it, especially kids of young ages not knowing what they're goingt into. >> and coming up, trying to solve the problem. >> there is not a school district across this country that is not affected by the opiate epidemic, and anybody that thinks their school district isn't is in complete denial. >> we look at what schools in our area are doing to stop the opioid crisis before it starts. >>> a "the new york times" editorial supports philadelphia's plan for safe injection sites. the editorial board shows evidence shows that they prove affecting at slashing overdose deaths. it says u.s. cities and states should follow their lead. >>> meanwhile, new video this morning is causing concern about our line
dr. white says it falls on medical professionals to be responsible especially with kids and teens. >> we do say try some other things first and use that as a backup medicine when the other medicines aren't working. we also try to limit the amount we give. >> reporter: he's been sober now just over a year and trying to get his life back on track. >> i don't want to see other people get caught up in it, especially kids of young ages not knowing what they're goingt into. >>...
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dr. mike says. you know the good thing is, if you did get your flu shot, and you catch something, it might not be as severe or last as long. and if you can't come out here, you can always catch it with us on fox 29. party out here tonight. >> i tell you what, you can just stay inside, be nice and warm, not miss a thing. got to love that. thank you joyce. epp joy the music. >> eagles fans waited long time for this as in their whole lives. and to make sure everyone can go to the parade several schools in our area are closed tomorrow. that includes -- several iyman whole lot. that includes philadelphia public and arch diocesan schools, temple university, drexel university, cabrini college for complete list of school closures, just head to our website at fox29.com. >>> live look right now ben franklin parkway as the rain and the ice slowly starts to move on out. man it's messy out there but skies, they're going to be clearer for tomorrow when millions are expected to gather for the parade of champions.
dr. mike says. you know the good thing is, if you did get your flu shot, and you catch something, it might not be as severe or last as long. and if you can't come out here, you can always catch it with us on fox 29. party out here tonight. >> i tell you what, you can just stay inside, be nice and warm, not miss a thing. got to love that. thank you joyce. epp joy the music. >> eagles fans waited long time for this as in their whole lives. and to make sure everyone can go to the...
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say about race? he's opening up to us today. when did will smith become an overnight sensation on instagram? why did dr. ay a fight with his wife paid off for him? >>> i'm john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. beyonce's dad is speaking out after his controversial interview. the big stars are in new orleans for marred ee grau. russell simmons is hiding out. here to hash it out welcome "page six tv" reporter mr. carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and host of sirius
say about race? he's opening up to us today. when did will smith become an overnight sensation on instagram? why did dr. ay a fight with his wife paid off for him? >>> i'm john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. beyonce's dad is speaking out after his controversial interview. the big stars are in new orleans for marred ee grau. russell simmons is hiding out. here to hash it out welcome "page six tv" reporter mr. carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and...
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dr. mike says the flu should not be taken lightly. >> my son's fever peaked at about 10.25.hich really got me service. >> the flu causes inflammation in the body and compromises the immune system. that can trigger bacterial infections, pneumonia, sepsis, even a heart attack. pregnant women, the very old, and the very young are most at risk. >> now in little children, the way they can sometimes tell you is by the way they look. they're not eating. they're not drinking. they might have bluish lips because their oxygen is low. don't wait. >> reporter: better safe than sorry. get your child to a doctor immediately. dr. mike is also adamant about getting a flu shot. parents, chirp, the whole fami family. he said it's the best protection and will also reduce the symptoms. iain. >> good advice, dawn. thank you. >>> now to a developing story out of new jersey. skyfox over the scene of a heavy police presence in monroe township earlier tonight. this is happening along the 1800 block of herbert boulevard not lot of details being released yet but residents are being asked to avoid that
dr. mike says the flu should not be taken lightly. >> my son's fever peaked at about 10.25.hich really got me service. >> the flu causes inflammation in the body and compromises the immune system. that can trigger bacterial infections, pneumonia, sepsis, even a heart attack. pregnant women, the very old, and the very young are most at risk. >> now in little children, the way they can sometimes tell you is by the way they look. they're not eating. they're not drinking. they...
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dr. mark segal says that it's a start but much more has to be done. he joins us live next.est place on earth not very affordable, the price hike that will have many families rethinking their vacation plans. successful people have one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members use the free mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. ...on the go... or in the car. the audible app automatically keeps your place, no bookmarks required. so you'll pick up right where you left off, even if you switch your phone... ...to your echo at home. get more books in your life. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your bo
dr. mark segal says that it's a start but much more has to be done. he joins us live next.est place on earth not very affordable, the price hike that will have many families rethinking their vacation plans. successful people have one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the...
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dr. share had to say: quote. routine handgun injuries leave entry and exit wounds and linear tracks through a victim's body that are roughly the size of a bullet. if the bullet from a handgun does not directly hit something crucial like the heart or the aorta, chances are we can save the victim. the bullet, however, fired by an ar-15 are different. she continues: with an ar-15, the shooter does not have to be particularly accurate. the victim doesn't have to be unlucky. if a victim takes a direct hit to, for example, the live, from an ar-15, the damage is far graver than that of a handgun bullet injury. handgun injuries to the liver are generally survivable unless the bullet hits the main blood supply to the liver. an ar-15 bullet, however, to the middle of the liver, would cause so much bleeding and so much tissue damage that the patient would likely never make it to the trauma center to receive our care. she continues: as a doctor i feel i have duty to inform the public of what i have learned as i have observed
dr. share had to say: quote. routine handgun injuries leave entry and exit wounds and linear tracks through a victim's body that are roughly the size of a bullet. if the bullet from a handgun does not directly hit something crucial like the heart or the aorta, chances are we can save the victim. the bullet, however, fired by an ar-15 are different. she continues: with an ar-15, the shooter does not have to be particularly accurate. the victim doesn't have to be unlucky. if a victim takes a...
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dr. spak says healthcare professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like auck, it's got to be a duck. i ma may not move it's a duck. so somebody comes in, fever, aches, a lot of people sick in the house or at the school, sounds like the flu, we know the flu is everywhere, it's the flu. >> reporter: the difference in costs can be the difference for patients. the rapid test costs a few dollars. the rapid test can cost $200. >> glor: wow. coming up elon musk gets set to coming up elon musk gets set to launch its biggest rocket with a tesla on top. you're really not sick! you were just up late watching the game. you faker! sorry, that was uh, my grandma. it's life insurance and wharetirement solutions toic? help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anni
dr. spak says healthcare professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like auck, it's got to be a duck. i ma may not move it's a duck. so somebody comes in, fever, aches, a lot of people sick in the house or at the school, sounds like the flu, we know the flu is everywhere, it's the flu. >> reporter: the difference in costs can be the difference for patients. the rapid test costs a few dollars. the rapid test can cost $200. >> glor: wow. coming up...
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dr. spock says health care professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like duck, it's got to be a duck. somebody comes in, fever. aches, lot of people sick inn't house, school. sounds like the flu. we know the flu is everywhere. it's the flu. >> the difference in cost for the two tests can be a factor for patients. rapid test costs $5 and $10. lab test can cost more than $200. jeff. >> wow. thank you. very much. >>> coming up here, elon musk gets set to launch his biggest rocket with a tesla on top. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry pa
dr. spock says health care professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like duck, it's got to be a duck. somebody comes in, fever. aches, lot of people sick inn't house, school. sounds like the flu. we know the flu is everywhere. it's the flu. >> the difference in cost for the two tests can be a factor for patients. rapid test costs $5 and $10. lab test can cost more than $200. jeff. >> wow. thank you. very much. >>> coming up here, elon...
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dr. mike cirigliano at penn medicine says some medications can be lymphed to thyroid disease as well as smokingbut there are signs before the worst can happen. dr. mike says he suspected it when we all saw wendy's warning live on tv. >> it was scary. it was scary. >> the first line of treatment are medications. then a more definitive treatment is radio iodine therapy and that's where the thyroid gland is actually radiated and also surgery is available. >> as of today, three weeks of vacation. [ applause ] >> reporter: show mostly makes light of it all today in true wendy fashion and doctors tell us she should be fine even fit takes more than three weeks. there should be no reason that wendy williams won't be back with more hot topics and her signature how you doin'? joyce evans fox 29 news. >>> the house are tiny but impact is huge. one man raising money to help his fellow veterans by giving them a home to call their own. >>> and local high school students part of nationwide movement demanding change to protect our schools. ♪ >> we're on top of breaking news in the fern rock section of the city
dr. mike cirigliano at penn medicine says some medications can be lymphed to thyroid disease as well as smokingbut there are signs before the worst can happen. dr. mike says he suspected it when we all saw wendy's warning live on tv. >> it was scary. it was scary. >> the first line of treatment are medications. then a more definitive treatment is radio iodine therapy and that's where the thyroid gland is actually radiated and also surgery is available. >> as of today, three...
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dr. spock says health care professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's got to be a duck. somebody comes in, fever. aches, lot of people sick inn't house, school. sounds like the flu. we know the flu is everywhere. it's the flu. >> the difference in cost for the two tests can be a factor for patients. rapid test costs $5 and $10. lab test can cost more than $200. jeff. >> wow. thank you. very much. >>> coming up here, elon musk gets set to launch his biggest rocket with a tesla on top. try degree ultraclear black + white ♪ saves your white clothes from yellow stains and black clothes from white marks still with 48 hour sweat protection. try degree ultraclear black + white it won't let you down ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for
dr. spock says health care professionals are trained to treat symptoms. >> looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's got to be a duck. somebody comes in, fever. aches, lot of people sick inn't house, school. sounds like the flu. we know the flu is everywhere. it's the flu. >> the difference in cost for the two tests can be a factor for patients. rapid test costs $5 and $10. lab test can cost more than $200. jeff. >> wow. thank you. very much. >>> coming up here,...
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look more voluptuous. >> he says this leads to less swelling and redness. >> and bruising all those other things that you would worry about with needles, this eliminates that. >> drsts up to nine months. >> so, what do you think? >> they're great. definitely fuller. >> dr. davis is offering $200 off that treatment if you call this week to book an appointment and we have an exclusive deal at salon 360 a 10 percent discount for anyone who mentions 6abc. we'll break it all down for you on our web site 6abc.com. >> all right thank you oing to do it for "action news" at 4:00 now for brian taff, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph, i'm sharrie williams. join me along with brian adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> all right. we'll see you tonight. "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪♪ >> it has gotten worse and worse as the weeks have gone by and it is poised to break records now in one part of our region. we are nearly three months into one of the worst
look more voluptuous. >> he says this leads to less swelling and redness. >> and bruising all those other things that you would worry about with needles, this eliminates that. >> drsts up to nine months. >> so, what do you think? >> they're great. definitely fuller. >> dr. davis is offering $200 off that treatment if you call this week to book an appointment and we have an exclusive deal at salon 360 a 10 percent discount for anyone who mentions 6abc. we'll...
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dr. jessie sue says parents need not panic if their child is glued to fortnight or any ore game.hey have to set boundaries to be sure gaming isn't interfering with other areas of life like family life or schoolwork. >> we reached out to discuss the game with epic games the maker, and they never got back to you. us. >> is this game more violent than other games out there. >> it's not like other games with a lot of blood and guts. you die. >> thank you, chad. >> parents are taking note of another trend in health check. sexting among teens is on the rise. one in four teenagers say they receive sexually explicit messages. 12% of young adults say they shared the sexes without consent. when that includes naked images of others, it's often illegal. >> a jet returned shortly after takeoff. a witness saw orange flames shooting from the right side of the engine. the plane returned to salt lake city airport, met by emergency vehicles. passengers were put on another plane to los angeles. >> in kentucky, rivers are still rising, 20 feet above normal and there is more rain on the way. kentucky
dr. jessie sue says parents need not panic if their child is glued to fortnight or any ore game.hey have to set boundaries to be sure gaming isn't interfering with other areas of life like family life or schoolwork. >> we reached out to discuss the game with epic games the maker, and they never got back to you. us. >> is this game more violent than other games out there. >> it's not like other games with a lot of blood and guts. you die. >> thank you, chad. >>...
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most people tend to think of them as a necessity," says dr.on, professor or molecular medicine at usf. what's not necessary are the germs, harmful bacteria and viruses found on your device. "done a brief experiment in the lab where we've shown that bacteria are quite frequently found on the surface of the phone or on the touchpads," says dr. anderson.not just him, but others in the lab are finding the need to sterilize their phones."because i have a child, so she likes to go through my phone and i have to keep it clean," says usf grad student udoka okaro.in a perfect world we would all have a bio safety cabinet with uv light to kill the unseen nastiness on our pocket-sized computers."alcohol wipes are as good as a uv light. if you do work in a lab and you have a uv light, fine and well. but, if you don't then just wipe your phone with alcohol," says okaro.even a smaller box with a uv light that can be bought on amazon isn't readily available to everyone.that's why a second option is using rubbing alcohol or even a hand sanitizer. bleach is bes
most people tend to think of them as a necessity," says dr.on, professor or molecular medicine at usf. what's not necessary are the germs, harmful bacteria and viruses found on your device. "done a brief experiment in the lab where we've shown that bacteria are quite frequently found on the surface of the phone or on the touchpads," says dr. anderson.not just him, but others in the lab are finding the need to sterilize their phones."because i have a child, so she likes to go...
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many opposed to legalizing medical marijuana say there isn't enough scientific evidence about its benefits or safety. drlouis vanderbeak says opioid subscription is a bigger. >> opioids are the gateway to death is a i say to those people. >> reporter: we caught up with patients carrying bags that were sealed with the products in them. they were told by doctors not to open them until they reached their homes. keystone shops are hoping to bring more products to help these patients heel. chantee lans cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> neighbors meantime escaped injury when a vacant row house collapsed in north philadelphia. firefighters were called to 23rd and sebert around 1:30 this morning. most of the row house did collapse and the rubble spilled out onto the street. now, crews are cleaning up the property. fortunately, again, we're told that no one was injured. >>> and a burlington county pastor has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting five children. we first told you about the arrest of 74-year-old harry thomas back in december. he was the pastor at come alive new testament church in medford but has since re
many opposed to legalizing medical marijuana say there isn't enough scientific evidence about its benefits or safety. drlouis vanderbeak says opioid subscription is a bigger. >> opioids are the gateway to death is a i say to those people. >> reporter: we caught up with patients carrying bags that were sealed with the products in them. they were told by doctors not to open them until they reached their homes. keystone shops are hoping to bring more products to help these patients...
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dr. gale says most people abusing it are addicts, using it to treat severe withdrawal symptoms.but the issue is the amount they're taking -- up to 200 times the recommended dose. dr. dan gale/emergency medicine physician: "the biggest safety issue is what happens to the heart. it disrupts our electrical pathways in our heart. when it happens, it's like flipping a switch. it's not like you feel a little bit worse and a little bit worse and then you die. you just collapse." while people may be buying large amounts of imodium online, tuesday the fda announced it is "working with manufacturers. .. to limit the number of doses in a package."the published medical study says calls to poison control centers regarding these overdoses rose 71 percent in just three years.this warning indicates only a small number of people may be trying this to actually get a high.dr. dan gale/emergency medicine physician: "it's pretty mild. it's nothing like actual heroin or high-dose iv narcotics that people abuse." but in those cases -- it affects ámore than the heart. dr. dan gale/emergency medicine physician: "tha
dr. gale says most people abusing it are addicts, using it to treat severe withdrawal symptoms.but the issue is the amount they're taking -- up to 200 times the recommended dose. dr. dan gale/emergency medicine physician: "the biggest safety issue is what happens to the heart. it disrupts our electrical pathways in our heart. when it happens, it's like flipping a switch. it's not like you feel a little bit worse and a little bit worse and then you die. you just collapse." while people...
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dr. bowers says her district lost 600 students. most of them from families fearing deportation. 149 of the students in the last month alone. >> everybody is scared. >> everybody is scared. >> sometimes they don't want it. they go to school. don't want to go shopping. don't want to go my where. >> the district fears some undocumented parents pulled their children from school and went into hiding. some told immigrants rights groups they wouldn't show up to work for a while. this committee put together protocols for how a school will respond in qasim gracing agents show up on campus. in case students are left parentless, deported by an agency that appears to be ramping up enforcement. this is key for the district right now. emergency contact cards. the district is urging parents to fill these out and keep them updated. live in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area. >> a rally outside the customs enforcement office led by several jewish organizations. initially attended to show supported for daca dreamers. but the focus shifted after
dr. bowers says her district lost 600 students. most of them from families fearing deportation. 149 of the students in the last month alone. >> everybody is scared. >> everybody is scared. >> sometimes they don't want it. they go to school. don't want to go shopping. don't want to go my where. >> the district fears some undocumented parents pulled their children from school and went into hiding. some told immigrants rights groups they wouldn't show up to work for a...
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> next, as the parade of famous faces marches on through -- >> i'm the only one here and the sign says drcomes to face the end. >> this has been a d.j. conner film. >> the show ended and i was devastated. >> when roseanne returns, >> when roseanne returns, literally. ! ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ hey! ♪ alright now ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers. any burger just $7.99. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. muham[laughter & applause]atest! muhammad: i'm going to become champion of the universe! muhammad: me with my beautiful, colorful personality. muhammad: i'm good looking, clean living, cultured, muhammad: and i am modest. [laughter] muhammad: i am so modest, i can admit my own fault. muhammad: my only fault is muhammad: i don't realize how great i really am! [laughter] muhammad: because i am great, i am the greatest! ♪ >>> we can't now with more of "roseanne: the return." >> through nine seasons of award-winning television, "the roseanne show" welcomed so many stars and future stars along
> next, as the parade of famous faces marches on through -- >> i'm the only one here and the sign says drcomes to face the end. >> this has been a d.j. conner film. >> the show ended and i was devastated. >> when roseanne returns, >> when roseanne returns, literally. ! ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ hey! ♪ alright now ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers. any...
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says with anissa, there was something different at play. remember, it was morgan who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. dr. alled a "shared psychotic disorder." saying that with morgan's schizophrenia, when paired with both of their delusions about slender man, would create a perfect storm, luring anissa in too. a lot of parents will say, "my 12-year-old knows the difference between right and wrong. they would know that it's wrong to stab your friend 19 times in the woods." how did they not know this? >> they appreciated that what they were doing was wrong. >> so, if they knew it was wrong, why do it? >> because their belief in slender man was so powerful and was so strong, they believe that if they did not fulfill their plan, slender man was going to come back and kill their families. >> reporter: dr. westendorf testified that, because anissa's mental disorder led to her actions that day in the woods, that she should not be held criminally responsible. prosecutors disagreed. >> all the psychiatrists were saying the same thing, which is they had this shared delusion and that compulsion was, "if we don't kil
says with anissa, there was something different at play. remember, it was morgan who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. dr. alled a "shared psychotic disorder." saying that with morgan's schizophrenia, when paired with both of their delusions about slender man, would create a perfect storm, luring anissa in too. a lot of parents will say, "my 12-year-old knows the difference between right and wrong. they would know that it's wrong to stab your friend 19 times in the woods."...
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dr. morris says in bruising doesn't mean no abuse. >> it is not important in light of the type and number> yet, there was no evidence that jim duncan physically abused cody. since cody's great grandmother recanted her account, prosecutors did not use it in court. >> he would never. he wouldn't hurt any child. >> ronda duncan, jim's ex-wife, was also a prosecution witness. >> i remember on cross-examination, one question the defense attorney did ask you if you had ever seen jim lay a hand on cody. >> no. no. the only hand he would lay on cody is he was hugging and kissing his baby. >> jim duncan had no prior history of abusing either of his sons, but a separate case could have led to his conviction. a 1991 incident involving a neighbor's infant who became ill after jim baby-sat her. >> doctors did first suspect child abuse when a ct scan showed a probable diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. that time frame included the child parents who both lived in the home as well as duncan. >> the child protection team who investigated it determined no one would be identified as an abuser. the allegatio
dr. morris says in bruising doesn't mean no abuse. >> it is not important in light of the type and number> yet, there was no evidence that jim duncan physically abused cody. since cody's great grandmother recanted her account, prosecutors did not use it in court. >> he would never. he wouldn't hurt any child. >> ronda duncan, jim's ex-wife, was also a prosecution witness. >> i remember on cross-examination, one question the defense attorney did ask you if you had ever...
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your child is between 5 and 7, psychologists say you should limit your kids exposure to social media and news coverage because the pictures can be upsetting. dr. welsh says don't avoid having the tough talk. >> get them to, prs their fears is the place you start. you don't want to cover it up or down play it. you want to be honest but also be reassuring. >> it's important for parents to have someone to lean on to. help process their own feelings. be sure to download the free app so you don't miss any developments on this major story. we'll send alerts to your smart phone the moment news breaks. >>> other news now, service before self, that was the driving force behind the police department awards. the department recognized officers and civilian who is dpo the extra mile to protect the community. . patrick was among the honorees. he was shot in the line of duty last november after struggling with a suspect. despite taking a bullet. he was able to wrestle the gun away and arrest the gunman. >>> the nbc 10 first alert weather team is tracking warm and wet conditions. temperatures continue to climb today, but the rain is returning tonight. and ev
your child is between 5 and 7, psychologists say you should limit your kids exposure to social media and news coverage because the pictures can be upsetting. dr. welsh says don't avoid having the tough talk. >> get them to, prs their fears is the place you start. you don't want to cover it up or down play it. you want to be honest but also be reassuring. >> it's important for parents to have someone to lean on to. help process their own feelings. be sure to download the free app so...
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dr. oz says when the story exploded over the weekend, they reconsidered. >> how old were you?> 17. >> so that would make scott? >> 27, 28. >> did you tell anybody? >> i didn't tell anybody, no. >> my story has been the same, which is we had a sexual relationship she was an adult, when "charles in charge" was wrapped, she was 18, maybe 19. >> as for filing charges against baio, nicole and her attorney say all legal options are the table. >> i'm sure there's a lot more to the story. >>> right now, there's other news that we've got to get to from overseas. we have had a string of big royal appearances this week from william and kate to harry and megyn. and we've got it all >> i'm truly privileged to be here. >> meghan markle was at the awards for injured veterans. but her fellow presenter had an oscar flub moment. his papers were all >> i >> she remained poised while he sorted out the snafu. must be her acting training.oka. >> here we >> thank you. >> the awards marked her and prince harry's first formal event in london. many were expecting her to wear a gown, but she switched it
dr. oz says when the story exploded over the weekend, they reconsidered. >> how old were you?> 17. >> so that would make scott? >> 27, 28. >> did you tell anybody? >> i didn't tell anybody, no. >> my story has been the same, which is we had a sexual relationship she was an adult, when "charles in charge" was wrapped, she was 18, maybe 19. >> as for filing charges against baio, nicole and her attorney say all legal options are the table....
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that in turn, says menlo medical clin's dr.negatives and further spread of the flu. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san jose the woman who pleaded no contest to a 2012 dui crash that killed three people had her plea deal thrown out by the judge. this is a picture of two of the victims. this is their friend who says she unearthed social media posts by the defendant which showed her apparently living a full life when she while under house arrest. the friend turned over the posts to the prosecutor and now instead of getting time served the driver faces a jury trial and a maximum sentence of 14 years in state prison. maureen kelly kron4 news lawrence lawrence karnow: it was another beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. some highs even hit the low 70s while at the beach it was cool and in the 50s and 60s. it will be a crisp and cold night if you going out. overnight lows will again be in the 30s and 40s. on the satellite you can see high pressure sitting over california and bringing sunny and dry weat
that in turn, says menlo medical clin's dr.negatives and further spread of the flu. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san jose the woman who pleaded no contest to a 2012 dui crash that killed three people had her plea deal thrown out by the judge. this is a picture of two of the victims. this is their friend who says she unearthed social media posts by the defendant which showed her apparently living a full life when she while under house arrest. the friend turned over the posts to the...
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of their masses this is very cool science while some experts are skeptical of the research dr should new says that he hopes that other independent teams can confirm their analysis because after all that's how science works reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . and we continue to worry about puerto rico it's important for businesses it's important for economy and it's of porton for you know the people we're very pleased to be joined by tabitha wallace from what we're watching the hawks who happens to have a lot of interest in to spend a lot of time on this terrible health care if we come on puerto rico since the hurricane not as far as as i feel like we should and what a lot of people feel we should on sums the instances we did collect a lot of things stateside and overseas to help the people in puerto rico but one of the biggest issues they've had is getting those things they're actually shipping items so that's not a huge thing we i was in orlando just last week and i spoke to the head of the hispanic office for learning and assistance and they take on people coming from puerto rico an
of their masses this is very cool science while some experts are skeptical of the research dr should new says that he hopes that other independent teams can confirm their analysis because after all that's how science works reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . and we continue to worry about puerto rico it's important for businesses it's important for economy and it's of porton for you know the people we're very pleased to be joined by tabitha wallace from what we're watching the hawks who...