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now, you all know about einstein's letter to roosevelt. einstein said to his friend linus pauling, i made one great mistake in my life when i signed the letter to president roosevelt recommending the atomic bomb be made. but there was some justification. the danger that the germans might get them. that of course was the possibility that led to the panic. you know, phase two. and that letter that einstein wrote to roosevelt, however, was not a letter that said, you know, we got to hurry up and built atomic bombs because the germans are ahead of us and they're going to build atomic bombs. it was much more cautious. it was written, by the way, by leo salard who had worked with einstein in berlin years, years before. einstein wrote, it is conceivable, though much less then fission as a source of power, that extremely powerful bombs of a new type might be constructed. and he pointed out that a single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in port might very well destroy the whole port together with the surrounding territory. now, if the
now, you all know about einstein's letter to roosevelt. einstein said to his friend linus pauling, i made one great mistake in my life when i signed the letter to president roosevelt recommending the atomic bomb be made. but there was some justification. the danger that the germans might get them. that of course was the possibility that led to the panic. you know, phase two. and that letter that einstein wrote to roosevelt, however, was not a letter that said, you know, we got to hurry up and...
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higher than albert einstein. you can believe that? >> hey, caityln. >> i can still apply for the internships i'm too old right. >> i already tried. can't. >> maybe a different career path. >> just kidding this is great especially when i can give you good news. beautiful weather. tomorrow will be bringing in thunderstorms. at least for a little bit. i'll detail that anterest of the holiday forecast after the break when the 7 day when fox news at 10 returns fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs. it's 20 times faster than most people have. you get more speed that allows you to do more of the things you love. while your son hosts a massive gaming tournament. and your daughter live streams yet another 4k video of herself singing... all at the same time. and the price is pretty amazing too.<
higher than albert einstein. you can believe that? >> hey, caityln. >> i can still apply for the internships i'm too old right. >> i already tried. can't. >> maybe a different career path. >> just kidding this is great especially when i can give you good news. beautiful weather. tomorrow will be bringing in thunderstorms. at least for a little bit. i'll detail that anterest of the holiday forecast after the break when the 7 day when fox news at 10 returns fios is...
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police immediately transported the victim. >> police scooped this woman took her to einstein hospitalhere she's in critical condition. upon arrival at the hospital, she said don't let me die this was the only information that we got from the shooting victim. despite the many people that were out here at this hour. we don't have any witnesses that have come forward. >> reporter: investigate and they may reflect on the fact that violence begins woman has increased in recent weeks. just last week we covered a double stabbing homicide in south philadelphia involving two female victims a mother and daughter. day before that we reported eight women in seven days were violent lay tack. in this case police don't have any information, on a suspect, there is really no description of the shooter eras they investigate a 26 year-old woman continues fighting here at einstein medical certainty, mike and alex. >> all right, jenny. >>> 6:39. messages of hate and threats against police, once again pop up in south philadelphia. a $5,000 reward is being offered to stop vandals behind disturbing graffiti
police immediately transported the victim. >> police scooped this woman took her to einstein hospitalhere she's in critical condition. upon arrival at the hospital, she said don't let me die this was the only information that we got from the shooting victim. despite the many people that were out here at this hour. we don't have any witnesses that have come forward. >> reporter: investigate and they may reflect on the fact that violence begins woman has increased in recent weeks....
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line she muderd was please don't let me die this 26 year-old victim is in critical condition at einstein medical center. she was transported by police after she was shot in the chest, and hip around 3:00 o'clock this morning. it happened at broad street and chew avenue in fernrock. police say at this point there is no description of the shooter. they are working the scene digging up clues and reflecting that violence against woman has been a steady problem in the city in recent weeks. last week we couple a double stabbing homicide involving two female victims a mother and daughter. a before that we reported that eight women in just seven days has been violently attack. at this point information on this shooting is preliminary. here's what police want you to know. >> upon arrival at the hospital she said don't let me die. this was only information we got from the shooting victim. we don't have any witness that he is many come forward. the police are relying on many surveillance video cameras that may have captured this incident. >> reporter: no witnesses and no motive at this time but wha
line she muderd was please don't let me die this 26 year-old victim is in critical condition at einstein medical center. she was transported by police after she was shot in the chest, and hip around 3:00 o'clock this morning. it happened at broad street and chew avenue in fernrock. police say at this point there is no description of the shooter. they are working the scene digging up clues and reflecting that violence against woman has been a steady problem in the city in recent weeks. last week...
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district attorney kevin steel says surveillance images show travis sota moving in and out of the einstein medical center sell different drugs to sierra hadrick, five times in five days. >> two bags of heroin, for $20 , one bag of heroin, ten dollars. ativan pill toss sierra for ten dollars. more ativan and one bag of heroin for ten dollars. instead of delivering heroin, sota delivered what we later learned was pure fentanyl, 40 to 50 times more deadly, then the deadly drug heroin. by delivering this poison, travis sota killed sierra. >> reporter: steel said sota is fourth person charged this year in montgomery count which drug delivery resulting in death. he says it is a charge we should get used to seeing with more and more opioid based fentanyl on the streets. >> this is deadly stuff. so, so we're looking at these cases and it is a lot easier for toxicologist and forensic pathologist to look at these cases and say fentanyl, that was the cause of death. >> reporter: i asked and spokesmen for einstein told me happies reevaluating its visitor policy in light of what happened in this case.
district attorney kevin steel says surveillance images show travis sota moving in and out of the einstein medical center sell different drugs to sierra hadrick, five times in five days. >> two bags of heroin, for $20 , one bag of heroin, ten dollars. ativan pill toss sierra for ten dollars. more ativan and one bag of heroin for ten dollars. instead of delivering heroin, sota delivered what we later learned was pure fentanyl, 40 to 50 times more deadly, then the deadly drug heroin. by...
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investigators say travis sota delivered heroin and pills to sierra, at einstein medical center five times in five days in may. nerd found hadrick dead in the bathroom of her hospital room. and investigators say that sot a delivered pure fentanyl to hadrick there will be more dealers facing homicide charges. every single overdose death by fentanyl, wye heroin is being carefully looked at and worked on as a potential homicide, investigation. >> we will have a full report on that coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> earlier today president trump announced his administration is barring transgender people from serving in the military. some support that decision, others like the aclu say they will be fighting it. cbs news correspondent moa ledge i has details. >> reporter: president trump is reversing pentagon's policy regarding transgendered people in the military in the series of tweets, the president said that the government will not accept or allow transgendered individuals to serve, in any capacity, in the u.s. military he cited quote, the tremendous medical costs and disruptions th
investigators say travis sota delivered heroin and pills to sierra, at einstein medical center five times in five days in may. nerd found hadrick dead in the bathroom of her hospital room. and investigators say that sot a delivered pure fentanyl to hadrick there will be more dealers facing homicide charges. every single overdose death by fentanyl, wye heroin is being carefully looked at and worked on as a potential homicide, investigation. >> we will have a full report on that coming up...
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. >>> smarter an einstein one boy can brag that he is and we'll scholl you the proof. >>> plus -- >>> get a lot noisy eighty three. cicadas are on the search of emerging. why scientists say the bugs are coming out sooner than he have before. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. >>> lots of people lining early this morning in philadelphia to check out one liberty observation's deck for free. the attraction offered admission free to the first 500 guests. it's one of a couple of places people were able to visit today at no cost. it's all part of the wawa welcome america festival. >>> well they is can certainly be annoying bug you've probably seen or at least heard. a change in the cicada population is catching the eye of scientists. some broods of periodical cicadas set to emerge every 17 years are coming out early. fox's jack high berger has the details on why scientists say
. >>> smarter an einstein one boy can brag that he is and we'll scholl you the proof. >>> plus -- >>> get a lot noisy eighty three. cicadas are on the search of emerging. why scientists say the bugs are coming out sooner than he have before. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always...
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if you talk about einstein he did this relativity you don't then say did you know he want to nobel prize let me get a call matic he actually accomplished at that level so he may transcend all awards he could possibly be given we do a few a few only new questions inside of a little fun who is i enjoy can i i can look silly if i don't get he'll be anything you like ok who would you trade places with for a day oh in every way isaac newton i want to i want to feel how he thinks about the world so i can write i can read what he's written about how he thinks but i want to get inside his head because he was plugged into the operations of nature like no one else do you have a secret talent. you could do that but. i had a great fan of calligraphy it's a guilty pleasure you have i hate i'm a foodie and my wife and i we go to restaurants slightly more expensive than we should be paying just to see if there's a dish that might reveal itself to us that we would then emulate and i but i buy the wine that's slightly more expensive than a week it should be because maybe it'll be something transcendent s
if you talk about einstein he did this relativity you don't then say did you know he want to nobel prize let me get a call matic he actually accomplished at that level so he may transcend all awards he could possibly be given we do a few a few only new questions inside of a little fun who is i enjoy can i i can look silly if i don't get he'll be anything you like ok who would you trade places with for a day oh in every way isaac newton i want to i want to feel how he thinks about the world so i...
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and like mozart, einstein and edison, james madison changed the world.hen he was well, he was very, very well. traveling 1,000 miles through new york with lafayette. travel tloug th traveling through that blizzard to new york, indeed getting from montpelier to philadelphia was quite a challenge. his trips were over roads that wouldn't be called roads today. he often traveled in the rain. i'm struck by how often it was muddy on those roads. and one time it was worse than that. he was forced to dismantle his carriage, take the whole carriage apart over a swollen pond and then he had to swim his horses across. so this is an extraordinary amount of energy to spend if you're sickly. now it's true that madison had the gastrointestinal problems that plagued almost everyone in the 18th century. this is a time, remember, when people believed that illness was caused by bad air and doctors didn't wash their hands. but in addition to the common ailments of the day, madison suffered from what he calls sudden attacks which he described as somewhat resembling epilepsy
and like mozart, einstein and edison, james madison changed the world.hen he was well, he was very, very well. traveling 1,000 miles through new york with lafayette. travel tloug th traveling through that blizzard to new york, indeed getting from montpelier to philadelphia was quite a challenge. his trips were over roads that wouldn't be called roads today. he often traveled in the rain. i'm struck by how often it was muddy on those roads. and one time it was worse than that. he was forced to...
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humans and even those are pretty, inconclusive. >> reporter: james kruger a toxicology expert with einstein health says jury's still out on phthalates and they are hard to avoid. >> they are not just isolated to, you know, mack and cheese, it is, in our bottles, water bottles that we use any kind of plastic that we are exposed to on a regular basis. >> reporter: there are ways to limit exposure to phthalates, don't microwave in plastic heat can cause chemical to seep into food, don't use dishwasher for plastics, glass , stainless steel containers are better alternative for storage and if a plastic container is scratched or damaged it is best to toss it. now experts also say that eating fresh food that is not processed or packaged is another good way to avoid those chemicals but when it comes to your mack and cheese, guys, everything will be okay. >> i hear you thank you. >> lauren's over here, if there were plastic. >> lauren went oh, no. >> throw everything in that dishwasher. >> come on now. >> i will change. >> i'm changing right now. >> all right. >> is that weather changing any, are we
humans and even those are pretty, inconclusive. >> reporter: james kruger a toxicology expert with einstein health says jury's still out on phthalates and they are hard to avoid. >> they are not just isolated to, you know, mack and cheese, it is, in our bottles, water bottles that we use any kind of plastic that we are exposed to on a regular basis. >> reporter: there are ways to limit exposure to phthalates, don't microwave in plastic heat can cause chemical to seep into...
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on five different oceans surveillance video shows him arriving at einstein medical center where he sold patient, sierra frederick. >> instead of coming home she was found dead of an overdose in a bathroom floor of her hospital room by a nurse that heard water running in her room. >> investigators say that einstein medical center has cooperated through the entire investigation that they arranged the drug sales through text messages. >>> part of route 22 was shut down through the morning because of a mess of metal. the tractor trailer overturned at the route 30 bypass before 11:00 a.m. crew his to bring in a backhoe to right the truck and clean up the scrap metal. it was opened at 1:30 this afternoon and nobody was hurt and the accident is under investigation. >>> it's on the cloudy side earlier today and turned out to be a nice afternoon. really nice. >> pretty comfortable. lets see if more is on the way cecily tynan joining us with the forecast. >> it stays comfortable tonight and then things change. that is all i can promise now if you plan your evening it's a great night to get outdoo
on five different oceans surveillance video shows him arriving at einstein medical center where he sold patient, sierra frederick. >> instead of coming home she was found dead of an overdose in a bathroom floor of her hospital room by a nurse that heard water running in her room. >> investigators say that einstein medical center has cooperated through the entire investigation that they arranged the drug sales through text messages. >>> part of route 22 was shut down through...
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. >> that is a gun, and right here, and that is a einstein quote that you have to learn the rules of game and you have to learn to play them better than even else. i took it from einstein but kind of applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth peters is in jail is awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. he is facing six charges including a possession of a firearm and assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. because of prior convictions, peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when i was a kid, you couldn't tell me i wasn't going to the nba. i thought that's where i was going. but hoop dreams is over. >> they trying to take the rest of my 20 from me. i got a 3-year-old out there, and so it is like my father was never in my life. now i might not be here for my son. so it's really a an eye opener. it makes you wake up after a while. especially in the hole, you got a lot of time to think about [ bleep ]. >> you know, you have nothing but time to think about what you have done in your past. this thing, it's going to stress you out. you know wh
. >> that is a gun, and right here, and that is a einstein quote that you have to learn the rules of game and you have to learn to play them better than even else. i took it from einstein but kind of applied it to the streets. >> like bloodworth peters is in jail is awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. he is facing six charges including a possession of a firearm and assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. because of prior convictions, peters could face up to...
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the man was taken to einstein in critical. >> on the 6300 block of moyland street in germantown, 23 year old man was shot multiple times from two separate guns. police say the man was standing in front of his girlfriends' house when he was shot. officials are using private cameras to help identify the suspect. >> let's stay in germantown. twenty year old man shot and killed at the intersection of wayne and west seemore this germantown. the shooting happened just before 2:00 this morning, police continue to investigate all three of these shootings. >> but let's get to north north philadelphia where 24 year old plan was shot multiple times after midnight on north park avenue. police say four shell casings from a semiautomatic weapon were found at the scene. the victim was taken to temple hospital where he is in critical condition. witnesses told police the victim argued with the shooter before the gunfire errupted. >> imagine people in from out around the country visiting philadelphia, getting up in their hotels rooms, that's the news that we hit them with what, four, five, six different s
the man was taken to einstein in critical. >> on the 6300 block of moyland street in germantown, 23 year old man was shot multiple times from two separate guns. police say the man was standing in front of his girlfriends' house when he was shot. officials are using private cameras to help identify the suspect. >> let's stay in germantown. twenty year old man shot and killed at the intersection of wayne and west seemore this germantown. the shooting happened just before 2:00 this...
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get things in the mail or thanks to the internet people have completely new theories to prove how einstein is wrong. for the most part, most scientists don't spend a lot of time trying to trace through and find out where the errors are, we have such a large body of evidence to support einstein's theory that we start with the prejudice that it is correct and we work from there. but if someone were to come up with compelling evidence eventually that would win out. yes, sir? >> there is a book called the man who knew infinity. >> yes! >> at the very end of it, it said all of this brilliance has a practical consequence because his brilliance pertained to black holes. if i recall that right, my question is, how does all that brilliance as a practical matter have that beneficial effect with respect to black holes? >> like i say, i am a humble but lovable experimentists. i am not an expert on black holes but i think the larger point you are asking is how does abstract mathematics show up and describe the physical world that is developed independently. and i tell you, if i knew, i would tell you b
get things in the mail or thanks to the internet people have completely new theories to prove how einstein is wrong. for the most part, most scientists don't spend a lot of time trying to trace through and find out where the errors are, we have such a large body of evidence to support einstein's theory that we start with the prejudice that it is correct and we work from there. but if someone were to come up with compelling evidence eventually that would win out. yes, sir? >> there is a...
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in in the einstein health care science center i'm meteorologist matt peterson. >> check out this timeaptured by international space station, this aurora was spotted dance ago above the earth late last month. these beautiful lights occur when electrons, pro tons and knew trons collide in the atmosphere. auroraes are normally sported near antarctica, chile and new seal land. >> so neat. anyone can appreciate that it would be lauren casey. >> yes, science, science all the way. >> yes, i know. >> beautiful. >> beautiful. >> typically here we call them northern lights, southern lights, at both polls there. pretty cool sight. pretty cool side in our skies. sunshine. we like that for a holiday weekend. we are looking live from people relaxing in the fountain at logan circle. it is nice. getting cool off there. the turtles, breaking out some spray, and it has been a nice day today. yesterday was great. today looking great. tomorrow not looking too bad either but temperatures, they are hot right now as reported by our cbs-3 eyewitness weather watchers. we have 80's and 90's on the board right
in in the einstein health care science center i'm meteorologist matt peterson. >> check out this timeaptured by international space station, this aurora was spotted dance ago above the earth late last month. these beautiful lights occur when electrons, pro tons and knew trons collide in the atmosphere. auroraes are normally sported near antarctica, chile and new seal land. >> so neat. anyone can appreciate that it would be lauren casey. >> yes, science, science all the way....
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. >> taken to einstein. then my land street, germantown, 23 year old man shot multiple times from two separate guns, he was standing in front of his girlfriend's house when he was shot. they're using some of the private security cameras to try to figure out who those suspect may be. >> then germantown, see more, before 2:00 a.m., police investigating all three shootings, and there has been another shooting 24 year old shot multiple times after midnight, north park avenue. >> , with cents tell police the victim arced with the sheeter before they decided to settle it, with guns. >> and police are still investigating the mystery that far child size coffin that was found on the 3,000 block of west clearfield avenue. it is such a mystery. said there was body, not inside, when people discovered this little tiny casket. but they did find this bag with organs inside. so there is a little casket. see so small. and the medical examiner does think that the organs do belong to a human, small child or baby, and also look
. >> taken to einstein. then my land street, germantown, 23 year old man shot multiple times from two separate guns, he was standing in front of his girlfriend's house when he was shot. they're using some of the private security cameras to try to figure out who those suspect may be. >> then germantown, see more, before 2:00 a.m., police investigating all three shootings, and there has been another shooting 24 year old shot multiple times after midnight, north park avenue. >> ,...
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. >> in tonight's einstein health care science center report health reporter stephanie stahl breaks down very inportant details. >> reporter: research came out this afternoon. first of all this research covers former football players , who feared, that they had brain disease associated with repeated head injuries. researchers still don't know how common it is in football, generally, and they note that some players with multiple concussions, never developed this disease, so this study is limited but still, very come polling. >>> they found evidence of the brain disease in nearly all of the 202 former football players examined, and that includes a combination of the high school, college, and professional players. it is biggest update on chronic traumatic cte, a disease linked with repeated blows to the head. >> first time that this comprehensive work has been produced in one place and it is a very important, critical finding. >> reporter: doctor depasquale clinical neuro psychologist as part of the moss rehab and einstein health says it can include memory loss, impaired judgment, aggressio
. >> in tonight's einstein health care science center report health reporter stephanie stahl breaks down very inportant details. >> reporter: research came out this afternoon. first of all this research covers former football players , who feared, that they had brain disease associated with repeated head injuries. researchers still don't know how common it is in football, generally, and they note that some players with multiple concussions, never developed this disease, so this...
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we have such a large body of evidence to support einstein's theories that we start with the prejudice that it is correct, and we work from there. but if someone were to come up with compelling evidence eventually that would win out. yes, sir. >> recently called the man who knew infinity, and at the very end of the movie it said all of this brilliants had a black cal consequence -- practical consequence because his brilliant pertained to black holes. if i recall that right. so, how does all that brilliance as a practical matter have that beneficial effect with respect to black holes? >> i'm not -- like i say i'm a humble but lovable solid state experimentalist so i'm not an expert on black holes, but i think the larger point you're asking is, how does abstract mathematics show up and describe the physical world that is developed independently? and i tell you, if i knew, i would tell you because it is spooky how often this happens. that mathematicians develop tools, develop things just beau they find them intellectually interesting. it's as if you had tools and you say, i'm going to inv
we have such a large body of evidence to support einstein's theories that we start with the prejudice that it is correct, and we work from there. but if someone were to come up with compelling evidence eventually that would win out. yes, sir. >> recently called the man who knew infinity, and at the very end of the movie it said all of this brilliants had a black cal consequence -- practical consequence because his brilliant pertained to black holes. if i recall that right. so, how does...
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he was seen on surveillance at einstein medical center five separate days. district attorney kevin steele says this is the fourth arrest this year of drug delivery cases resulting in death a felony punishable up to 40 years in prison. >>> a widow wants answers tonight. her husband was shot to death at a party they were at in montgomery county. no one knows who did it or why. >> dann cuellar joins us from the district attorney office in norristown. >> though there was a houseful of people, this remains a mystery. it's an active investigation, but no one has been charged. meanwhile, the victim's family wants answers. >> i don't know what's going on. i need someone's help, please. >> a widow surrounded by her six children say it's been five days since her husband jeremy cha chasstein was kill add no one knows why. the chassteins were at the home of their friends for a barbeque. later her husband wanted to leave but she was concerned because he was drinking. >> he was going to drive intoxicated. i told him no. >> she got out of the car and went back in the cosby
he was seen on surveillance at einstein medical center five separate days. district attorney kevin steele says this is the fourth arrest this year of drug delivery cases resulting in death a felony punishable up to 40 years in prison. >>> a widow wants answers tonight. her husband was shot to death at a party they were at in montgomery county. no one knows who did it or why. >> dann cuellar joins us from the district attorney office in norristown. >> though there was a...
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he was taken to einstein where he remains in critical condition. so again, back here live, karen, as we were talking about, three young men all in their 20's, one of them already passed away and two others in critical condition and fighting for their lives. so when detectives get back here to the northwest district this morning, they are going to have a lot of investigate to go do on their hands just after the holiday. back to you. >> and there will be even more investigating, thank you, sabina, weaver another incident that happened, also involving a man, 24 years old, shot multiple times after midnight. this is on north park avenue. police say they found at least four shell casings from a weapon at the scene. the victim raised over to temple hospital in critical condition. witnesses say that victim arced with the shooter right before the gunfire errupted. >> 4:07. police are still investigating a mystery after child size coffin found on the 3,000 block of west clearfield avenue. police say they didn't find a body inside but they did finds a bag th
he was taken to einstein where he remains in critical condition. so again, back here live, karen, as we were talking about, three young men all in their 20's, one of them already passed away and two others in critical condition and fighting for their lives. so when detectives get back here to the northwest district this morning, they are going to have a lot of investigate to go do on their hands just after the holiday. back to you. >> and there will be even more investigating, thank you,...
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reporter: doctor madeline depasquale, clinical neuro psychologist with moss rehab as part of the einsteiny loss, impaired judgment, aggression and depression. new research comes from boston university's ct e-center, examining brain tissue donated from deceased former football players. >> we are learning more about the long term consequences of playing football. >> reporter: impact was especially significant among nfl players studies, cte was found in 99 percent of them. disease confirmed only with an autopsy is marked by a build up of a abnormal protein in the brain that can disable neuro pathways. >> this is not about one concussion or two concussions but about repeated exposures thousands and thousands and thousands of hits over the course of a career, that can potentially lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> reporter: stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now the nfl did issue a statement saying these reports are important, for science related to head trauma. after years of denials the league recently agreed to a 1 billion-dollar settlement for former players who accuse
reporter: doctor madeline depasquale, clinical neuro psychologist with moss rehab as part of the einsteiny loss, impaired judgment, aggression and depression. new research comes from boston university's ct e-center, examining brain tissue donated from deceased former football players. >> we are learning more about the long term consequences of playing football. >> reporter: impact was especially significant among nfl players studies, cte was found in 99 percent of them. disease...
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you're going to go w go w go w w einstein, anime character. >> she could go with herself and rock her unique hair every day. >> here's the best part, she is so young, but she owns her hair and says she likes it because it's unique and not boring like everyone else's hair. >> that's the thing, she has textured hair. it's not far fetched. rock your hair, girl. everybody else tries to buy that. >>> the research base is very, very well known in that they have a popular giant panda breeding program. but it's what happened during 50 minutes that have people raising eye brows and complaining. you see there, there's trainer dragging two panda cubs out of a room. like kids, they want to get back in like your dog or your when you put them outside and they don't want to go. that is typical panda behavior. sometimes they will bite and scratch you. he pulls a panda out and tosses him and slides him across the floor. some people don't like the treatment they see the pandas getting in this video. >> was he being forceful or is that the way you kind of handle them? >> chucking them out the door like,
you're going to go w go w go w w einstein, anime character. >> she could go with herself and rock her unique hair every day. >> here's the best part, she is so young, but she owns her hair and says she likes it because it's unique and not boring like everyone else's hair. >> that's the thing, she has textured hair. it's not far fetched. rock your hair, girl. everybody else tries to buy that. >>> the research base is very, very well known in that they have a popular...
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preliminary reports state they that she was taken to einstein. her condition has not been released in feltonville, shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >> it just wasn't people displaced in that building collapse. shawnette told us about. the read paw relief team is helping animals as well they tweeted their assisting two dogs, two puppies an little kitty somebody fish were living in the building on rockland street as well. >> showers are moving out of there tonight. a live look at wilmington, delaware. depend upon where you live you may have had to pull out your umbrella tonigh tonight. meteorologist month and nika mo. >> we're at 73 degrees right now in the 72. 72 in millville. upper 60s for allentown. mount pocono 65 degrees. let's take look in philadelphia and this is look in old city. it's pretty nice out there. that rain has pushed on through. not to worry about through the overnight. as you can see on your ultimate doppler radar, here's that round of showers that moved on through. now behind it drier weather. we still have that shower just normal
preliminary reports state they that she was taken to einstein. her condition has not been released in feltonville, shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >> it just wasn't people displaced in that building collapse. shawnette told us about. the read paw relief team is helping animals as well they tweeted their assisting two dogs, two puppies an little kitty somebody fish were living in the building on rockland street as well. >> showers are moving out of there tonight. a live look at...
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joins for the war for the planet of the apes. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einsteinedicine. einstein.edu. >> aaron nola on the mound. an opportunity for fresh start. the problem is, they pick up, where they left off. phils wearing the powder blue uniforms, it is 80s retro night in milwaukee. no score in the first, maikel franco, single to right. aaron al ear, will score to make it one-nothing, later left the game with a hamstring strain. two-one phils in the second, orlando takes nick over the wall to left. three run shot. later on bases loaded for ryan braun. oh, man. he's a killer for the phils. 375 lifetime batting average against the fighting, grand-slam, and the brewers, over the fighting's, nine to six your final score. $370,000. that's how much carson wentz raised for his newly formed charity. so it has been good week for the eagles quarterback. he also head his first passing cam within his receivers, they spent time in fargo, north dakota. talked about the guys making the trip. >> kind of off season thing that everyone does. we got almost all of the secrets o
joins for the war for the planet of the apes. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einsteinedicine. einstein.edu. >> aaron nola on the mound. an opportunity for fresh start. the problem is, they pick up, where they left off. phils wearing the powder blue uniforms, it is 80s retro night in milwaukee. no score in the first, maikel franco, single to right. aaron al ear, will score to make it one-nothing, later left the game with a hamstring strain. two-one...
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one person was transported to einstein hospital.he american red cross is providing emergency assistance to those who have been displaced. the building has been boarded up and is ready for demolition. >>> also police are investigating after three people are shot in the city's strawberry mansion section. two of the victims are teenagers. police tell us a 17-year-old boy was struck in the right thigh and the shoulder. a 15-year-old boy was shot in the leg. they're both in stable condition. officers also tell us the 25-year-old man was shot in the back and he is currently critical. >>> meantime president trump spent his day in more meetings as the g20 summit concludes. now he's on his way home after talking trade and also talking north korea today. correspondent wendy gillette has more from new york. >> reporter: president trump headed home saturday after a whirlwind g20 summit in hamburg, germany. the president met with more world leaders before his departure. one day after his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir
one person was transported to einstein hospital.he american red cross is providing emergency assistance to those who have been displaced. the building has been boarded up and is ready for demolition. >>> also police are investigating after three people are shot in the city's strawberry mansion section. two of the victims are teenagers. police tell us a 17-year-old boy was struck in the right thigh and the shoulder. a 15-year-old boy was shot in the leg. they're both in stable...
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einstein medical center says they got a 25-year-old man who showed up with a gunshot to the back. he is stable right now. police found more than 30 shell casings in that spot there on the 5,000 block. some bullets hit businesses there. police don't know the motive or if the woman was the target here. apparently walking outñr of chinese restaurant at the time. witnesses say there were two men firing gunshots. police are looking into weather these shootings are a result of retaliation or something else here. right now remains a mystery with no arrest. for now live at northwest detectives. >>> 5:03. also breaking this morning. police continue to investigate a suspicious death inside this house. police say last night a man was found dead in a home along mansion avenue. live picture of the scene right now. it isn't clear how the man died or whether he lived at the home. we continue to make calls to the police and county prosecutors office for more information. monitoring the situation. bring you any details that is new throughout the morning and nbc 10 app. >>> now to continuing covera
einstein medical center says they got a 25-year-old man who showed up with a gunshot to the back. he is stable right now. police found more than 30 shell casings in that spot there on the 5,000 block. some bullets hit businesses there. police don't know the motive or if the woman was the target here. apparently walking outñr of chinese restaurant at the time. witnesses say there were two men firing gunshots. police are looking into weather these shootings are a result of retaliation or...
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police rushed him to einstein hospital. he was in surgery and in critical condition. about a half hour later, 20-year-old man was found lying in between two parked cars. he had been shot twice. police took him to temple hospital pronounced dead a short time later. a philly man shot after an argument in critical condition and west philly 51-year-old man shot in the leg in stable condition this morning. on top of that, this incident where we're standing right now on south and broad. a large crowd of teens hanging out in the area. special police detail responded to break up the crowd. no word on any injuries or arrests there. going back to shootings, we know at least two of them happened in residential areas. police are going to be going door to door this morning speaking with neighbors so see if they may have caught a glimpse of the suspect and shooters police are now looking for. >> pamela, thank you. >>> pennsylvania fireworks mishap is also making headlines this morning. >> check out this video. july 4th celebration sparked a brush fire. in hershey. several fire depa
police rushed him to einstein hospital. he was in surgery and in critical condition. about a half hour later, 20-year-old man was found lying in between two parked cars. he had been shot twice. police took him to temple hospital pronounced dead a short time later. a philly man shot after an argument in critical condition and west philly 51-year-old man shot in the leg in stable condition this morning. on top of that, this incident where we're standing right now on south and broad. a large crowd...
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health reporter stephanie stahl is in the einstein healthcare science center with details on the potentialdministered vaccine. >> doctors say many people don't get yearly flu shots because they don't like needles. well, now, scientists are working on an alternative. >> this skin patch could change the way some people receive their annual flu vaccine. the bands aid like patch contains microscopic needles that deliver the vaccine, and dissolve. >> small click, the vaccine applied. >> researchers from emory university, testing the new patch. >> i leave it for few minutes there. then i will just remove it. >> new study in the journal the lancit looked at 100 healthy adult. >> we designed it so that people could self-administer just with the press after thumb. >> researchers found the micro needle patch to be safe and effective. >> also allows subject who are vaccinate today have excellent response. >> some redness and i, more than 707% preferred the patch over the usual injections, which researchers say could increase vaccination rates. >> our goal to make it so that people can receive their f
health reporter stephanie stahl is in the einstein healthcare science center with details on the potentialdministered vaccine. >> doctors say many people don't get yearly flu shots because they don't like needles. well, now, scientists are working on an alternative. >> this skin patch could change the way some people receive their annual flu vaccine. the bands aid like patch contains microscopic needles that deliver the vaccine, and dissolve. >> small click, the vaccine...
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drugs to 30-year-old searer hadrik while doctors treated her for non-life threatening conditions in einstein medical center. nurses found her dead inside her hospital room in may. >> he was signing in and out on an after hours visitor's log to sierra's room to deliver heroin pills and ultimately fentanyl. five different times. five times he walks in and out of that hospital to deliver these substances to this that's right-year-old woman. >> a judge has denied him bail. if convicted he faces as long as 40 years in prison. >>> construction set to begin on an ambitious project at penn's landing but are crews starting the demolition project way too soon? game on. from playing ball becomes far more than just a game. one local police department's building bridges one pick up game at a time. >>joe: hi.this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to launch the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including erin. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. sky fox over it's seen of a crash in philadelphia where a polic
drugs to 30-year-old searer hadrik while doctors treated her for non-life threatening conditions in einstein medical center. nurses found her dead inside her hospital room in may. >> he was signing in and out on an after hours visitor's log to sierra's room to deliver heroin pills and ultimately fentanyl. five different times. five times he walks in and out of that hospital to deliver these substances to this that's right-year-old woman. >> a judge has denied him bail. if convicted...
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albert einstein described these waves more than 100 years ago with his general theater of -- theory of relativity. they are created, for example, when black holes melt or stars explode. and extensions of time and space. they can be compared to ripples after an object has fallen into water. the lisa pathfinder set out in december 2015. it was to test measuring technology. scientists studying gravitational freefall wanted to prove that 2 masses traveling in space could satisfy the requirements to build a full gravitational wave observatory. to do this, it was necessary to isolate 2 gold cubes in the innermost of the satellites from all disturbances. depositions were measured using lasers for utmost accuracy, and it worked. lisa pathfinder was a total success. scientists had cleared the biggest hurdle to establish their gravitational wave observatory in outer space. the launch is planned for2034 and will consist of 3 spacecraft flying in an equilateral triangle. they will measure gravitational waves between themselves from various sources over a distance of 2.5 million kilometers. one of
albert einstein described these waves more than 100 years ago with his general theater of -- theory of relativity. they are created, for example, when black holes melt or stars explode. and extensions of time and space. they can be compared to ripples after an object has fallen into water. the lisa pathfinder set out in december 2015. it was to test measuring technology. scientists studying gravitational freefall wanted to prove that 2 masses traveling in space could satisfy the requirements to...
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the fourth floor of einstein medical center on west german town pike is for patients with cardiac-related issues. they say he knew that and still dealt drugs to patients here. >> heroin, pills, fentanyl. >> reporter: he showed up to the hospital five times to bring drugs to this patient. the deals were allegedly coordinated through text messages. >> we're talking about $80 here, and we've lost a life. >> reporter: on may 6, nurses found the patient unresponsive on the bathroom floor of her room. drug paraphernalia was nearby. attempts to revive her was unsuccessful. an autopsy revealed an overdose of fentanyl was the cause of death. 40 to 50 times stronger than street level heroin. >> we're not allowing detectives to field test this for fear something could happen to them. >> reporter: tonight the 39-year-old was arraigned for homicide. he's only the eighth person in montgomery county charged with dealing drugs that caused an overdose. >> every case is looked at as a potential homicide investigation. >> reporter: and as you can imagine, all of this is being done in an effort to curb the o
the fourth floor of einstein medical center on west german town pike is for patients with cardiac-related issues. they say he knew that and still dealt drugs to patients here. >> heroin, pills, fentanyl. >> reporter: he showed up to the hospital five times to bring drugs to this patient. the deals were allegedly coordinated through text messages. >> we're talking about $80 here, and we've lost a life. >> reporter: on may 6, nurses found the patient unresponsive on the...
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he was taken to einstein in critical condition.no word on a suspect just yet. >>> family and friends meantime are hoping to locate two teenagers from bucks county who went missing just days apart from each other. police say jimmy patrick from newtown township has not been seen or heard from since 6:00 p.m. on wednesday july 5th. family members say he hasn't shown up to work, which is highly unusual. anyone who seen him is asked to contact bucks county police. also, reported missing 18-year-old dean finnair from langhorne. family and friends say he was last seen this past friday, july 7th, getting into a vehicle on hampton drive around 6:30 in the evening. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call middletown township police. >>> a violent crash in new castle county delaware leaves a driver dead and dozens animals displaced. police say the woman behind the wheel plowed into the brandywine valley spca early this morning and the fire continued to damage the building. anita oh has more. >> this is a terrifying experien
he was taken to einstein in critical condition.no word on a suspect just yet. >>> family and friends meantime are hoping to locate two teenagers from bucks county who went missing just days apart from each other. police say jimmy patrick from newtown township has not been seen or heard from since 6:00 p.m. on wednesday july 5th. family members say he hasn't shown up to work, which is highly unusual. anyone who seen him is asked to contact bucks county police. also, reported missing...
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she was receiving none in life threatening treatment at einstein medical center, investigators say it wasn't heroin that killed her but something much worse. >> suita delivered what we later learned was pure fentanyl, 40 to 50 times more deadly then the deadly drug heroin and by delivering this poison, travis suita killed sierra. >> police say suita is fourth person charged in montgomery county for providing a deadly dose of drugs just this year. >>> republican senate leaders are working to pass a so-called skinny repeal of obama care, leadership failed to repeal obama care twice since tuesday their skinny bill proposed yesterday would remove obama care's individual mandates and get rid of the employer mandates and medical device tax. bipartisan group of 10 governors immediately responded by asking the senate not to let the skinny repeal pass. >>> meanwhile, president trump says electronic giants foxx conn will build a $10 billion factory in wisconsin. pennsylvania was vying for the plant as well. factory will make flat screen displays for television and computer screens and expected
she was receiving none in life threatening treatment at einstein medical center, investigators say it wasn't heroin that killed her but something much worse. >> suita delivered what we later learned was pure fentanyl, 40 to 50 times more deadly then the deadly drug heroin and by delivering this poison, travis suita killed sierra. >> police say suita is fourth person charged in montgomery county for providing a deadly dose of drugs just this year. >>> republican senate...
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einstein, einstein's discovery didn't invalidate everything newton had to say. newton, what that showed that is what you know newton thought was universal was only under certain conditions. i think that part of, one of the things that i tried to make clear in the book is that the classical view of emotion, the people who study that view, it's not that they've discovered nothing or what they've discovered is completely wrong. it's that the discoveries are revealing something that's important but maybe different from what they thought. >> if the emotions, if it feels to ask like emotions happen to us, it feels as if we look at them in one space and we can read the emotion in someone's face the way we would read words on a page, even though it's not true that we have circuits in our brains for emotion, even though it's not true that we have circuits that allow us to make expressions innately and recognize them innately, even though that's not true, the fact that we have those experiences, it feels that way not to everybody in the world but to us it feels that way.
einstein, einstein's discovery didn't invalidate everything newton had to say. newton, what that showed that is what you know newton thought was universal was only under certain conditions. i think that part of, one of the things that i tried to make clear in the book is that the classical view of emotion, the people who study that view, it's not that they've discovered nothing or what they've discovered is completely wrong. it's that the discoveries are revealing something that's important but...
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officials say two officers in the cruiser and driver in the other car were taken to einstein medical center. all three of them have none in life threatening injuries. >>> update now, authorities in wilmington delaware recovered a body from the brandywine creek. crews pulled body from the water yesterday afternoon amid reports they searched for a missing swimmer. we have been telling but this on the morning show. miguel angel devow was seen over a dam after jumping in the creek at the state run park. authorities are working to confirm identity of the body recovered. incident remains under investigation. >>> many questions, loom following president trump's abrupt ban on transgendered troops in the u.s. military. mr. trump made the controversial announcement in the series of tweets yesterday , citing quote tremendous medical costs. his argument drew criticism though a 2016 study found transgendered troops who may o pt for gender reassignment surgery and other procedures would add one tenth of 1 percent to overall military health care spending. >> we are here to serve our country just li
officials say two officers in the cruiser and driver in the other car were taken to einstein medical center. all three of them have none in life threatening injuries. >>> update now, authorities in wilmington delaware recovered a body from the brandywine creek. crews pulled body from the water yesterday afternoon amid reports they searched for a missing swimmer. we have been telling but this on the morning show. miguel angel devow was seen over a dam after jumping in the creek at the...
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the 26 year old woman was taken to einstein hospital, where she is in critical condition. no word on what may have motivated that shooting. >>> police are investigating a shooting in philadelphia's mantua section that left a man fighting for his life. this happened just after 9:00 last night on the 3900 block of brown street. police tell us shot at least 13 time. he was rushed to the hospital where he is in critical condition. no arrest haves been made. >> and a community comes together to mourn a man shot and killed in delaware county. family and friends gathered yesterday evening in chester to hold vigil for 28 year old shah kwon crews chapel. gunned down last friday near west seventh street and highland avenue. he was shot at least five times. his mother got emotional as she remembered her son he he always helped people. no matter what, he loved his family. he loved to sing. he loved to make people laugh. and specially he loved his daughter. my heartaches. i just want him to just come back. i just need him to just come back. >> and so far police have made no arrests in
the 26 year old woman was taken to einstein hospital, where she is in critical condition. no word on what may have motivated that shooting. >>> police are investigating a shooting in philadelphia's mantua section that left a man fighting for his life. this happened just after 9:00 last night on the 3900 block of brown street. police tell us shot at least 13 time. he was rushed to the hospital where he is in critical condition. no arrest haves been made. >> and a community comes...
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he was rushed to einstein hospital.o far there are no suspects. >>> a 21-year-old man was shot multiple times just feet from a group of children swimming in a kiddy pool. the victim was on his bicycle at the intersection of jasper and east atlantic in kensington when he was gunned down. it happened just before 4 had:00 >> the victim was hit multiple times. we recovered four shell casings. thank god none of the children were hit that were swimming in the pool. obviously mom get them out of the pool into the house. >> the victim was rushed to temple hospital listed in critical condition. no arrests have been made. >>> a morristown resident awoke to the sounds of two armed intruders inside his home. that's when place say he grabbed a weapon and fought back. annie mccormack is live along the 700 block of hartford road in morristown with what happened next, annie. >> reporter: and sarah, the prosecutor's office saying tonight this is still an ongoing investigation. but also saying there is no reason for the public to be alar
he was rushed to einstein hospital.o far there are no suspects. >>> a 21-year-old man was shot multiple times just feet from a group of children swimming in a kiddy pool. the victim was on his bicycle at the intersection of jasper and east atlantic in kensington when he was gunned down. it happened just before 4 had:00 >> the victim was hit multiple times. we recovered four shell casings. thank god none of the children were hit that were swimming in the pool. obviously mom get...
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officials say two officers and cruisers and driver in the other car were taken to einstein medical center, all three of them have non-life threatening injuries. >>> authorities in wilmington delaware recovered a body from the brandywine creek. crews pulled the body from the water yesterday afternoon amid their search for a missing swimmer. authorities are working to confirm the identity of the body that was recovered, the incident remains under investigation, miguel angel de vow was last seen going over a dam at the creek after jumping into the creek out of the state park. >>> police say a man is behind bars this morning for delivering a deadly dose of drugs to a hospital patient, in montgomery county. travis suita was charged with drug delivery resulting in death ine norriton. drug dealer made five trips to the hospital just five days, to sell drugs to sierra had rick, hadrick was a patient receiving non-life threatening treatment while officials say suita gave the patient something far worse than heroin which ended up killing her. >> suita delivered, what we later learned was pure fenta
officials say two officers and cruisers and driver in the other car were taken to einstein medical center, all three of them have non-life threatening injuries. >>> authorities in wilmington delaware recovered a body from the brandywine creek. crews pulled the body from the water yesterday afternoon amid their search for a missing swimmer. authorities are working to confirm the identity of the body that was recovered, the incident remains under investigation, miguel angel de vow was...
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are reading about stephen, and reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next einsteinssor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that'll have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's action could push the earth over the brink, to become like venus, with a temperature of 250 degrees and raining sulfuric acid. 0n more political things, what do you feel the impact of brexit will be on science? science is a cooperative effort, so the impact will be only bad, and will leave british science isolated and inward looking. stephen hawking has three children. his daughter lucy says his life is an inspiration, and not just to scientists. people who've lived in really extreme circumstances seem to find something very, very inspirational in his example of perseverance and persistence, and his kind of ability to rise above his suffering, and still want to comm
are reading about stephen, and reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next einsteinssor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that'll have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's action could push the earth over the brink, to become like venus,...
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authorities found 34-year-old erica avila lopez at einstein medical center in philadelphia.fficials say she was undergoing a medical procedure but they haven't given any details. police say her baby was discovered alone in a motel room just after 12:00 noon yesterday. surveillance video shows lopez leaving that hotel at 4 o'clock saturday afternoon. cleaning crews discovered the baby along with crack, heroin and drug paraphernalia. the baby was evaluated, now in protective custody. lopez faces charges including endangering the welfare of a child. a stray bullet hit a 17-year-old girl sitting in the living room of a home in feltonville late last night. the shooting happened at midnight along b street. an off duty officer told police he saw six men standing outside just before the shooting. they exchanged words. and then some of the men went into a home, came out with guns and started firing. the victim was that rushed to saint christopher's hospital but has since been released. >>> fire damaged three homes in the north wood section of philadelphia late this morning. firefight
authorities found 34-year-old erica avila lopez at einstein medical center in philadelphia.fficials say she was undergoing a medical procedure but they haven't given any details. police say her baby was discovered alone in a motel room just after 12:00 noon yesterday. surveillance video shows lopez leaving that hotel at 4 o'clock saturday afternoon. cleaning crews discovered the baby along with crack, heroin and drug paraphernalia. the baby was evaluated, now in protective custody. lopez faces...
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who are reading about stephen, reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next einsteinclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that'll have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's action could push the earth over the brink to become like venus, with a temperature of 250 degrees and raining sulphuric acid. stephen hawking has three children. his daughter lucy says his life is an inspiration, and not just to scientists. people who've lived in really extreme circumstances seem to find something very, very inspirational in his example of perseverance and persistence, and his kind of ability to rise above his suffering and still want to communicate at a higher level. # happy birthday to you... his ideas have transformed our understanding of the cosmos. but what's also being celebrated is his determination and
who are reading about stephen, reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next einsteinclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that'll have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's action could push the earth...