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at einstein hospital. police made no arrests. >>> a local leader charged with child porn is on the job. now voters want to know why. phillip are said he would resign as president but remain on the board of commissioners. he was not at the meeting. keith jones shows us, he was at a big topic of conversation. >> reporter: a room full of promise. tamed by a past president. 66 year-old philly air resigned that title but sits on the board. even after charges messed and distributed child pornography involving infants. >> i'm almost physically ill. about the recent report. >> reporter: one by one. residents aired their frustration. >> phil. if you are watching, do the right thing. and resign. so we can move forward. >> reporter: the board says they can't remove him. it's a constitutional issue. the 66 year-old would have to be convicted of the charges or resign on his own accord. this angered residents. >> we're discussing what is disgusting. equally disgusting is keep that man as president. if you are told he's
at einstein hospital. police made no arrests. >>> a local leader charged with child porn is on the job. now voters want to know why. phillip are said he would resign as president but remain on the board of commissioners. he was not at the meeting. keith jones shows us, he was at a big topic of conversation. >> reporter: a room full of promise. tamed by a past president. 66 year-old philly air resigned that title but sits on the board. even after charges messed and distributed...
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reporting live tonight at einstein hospital, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> federal authorities raid six advanced urgent care clinics in pennsylvania including several in our area. eyewitness news was outside one of the locations that was served in willow grove. the fbi's pill mill task force is investigating whether prescriptions for synthetic opioids like oxycodone were being sold. some some suspected something wasn't quite right. >> you see a lot of people hanging out there. it looked suspicious but you weren't positively sure about it. >> every day was like 30 before it even opens like an hour before it opens. >> reporter: police also raided two advanced urgent care clinics in philadelphia including 1 on roosevelt boulevard. >>> access to opioids and other drugs is a single largest problem facing pennsylvania. according to attorney general josh shapiro. he spoke about the epidemic. he plans not only to go after pharmaceutical conditions but doctors and nurses as well. >> this crisis knows no municipal bounds. black, white, brown, rich, poor, male, female. it hits be absolute
reporting live tonight at einstein hospital, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> federal authorities raid six advanced urgent care clinics in pennsylvania including several in our area. eyewitness news was outside one of the locations that was served in willow grove. the fbi's pill mill task force is investigating whether prescriptions for synthetic opioids like oxycodone were being sold. some some suspected something wasn't quite right. >> you see a lot of people hanging out...
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these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet. we'll bring you more as it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy, absolutely a devastating story here. police tell us that there had as been an arrest. they've been looking at the mother of the boys as the prime suspect with hours of questioning after the boys were found possibly drowned. >> as they stop the violence organization holds vigil outside the wilmington home where two young boys were found dead word from investigators have are a aft in the case. police considering the boy's mother a suspect. >> i'm little messed up hones honestly. too close for comfort. >> that's crazy it happened right next door to my house. >> reporter: wilmington police work the first floor apartment
these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet. we'll bring you more as it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy, absolutely a devastating story here. police tell...
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>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. she remains in critical condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among girls after school outside olney high school on rising sun avenue. >> a lot of people everywhere and it was a lot of chaos. >> this time the chaos nearly turned deadly after a 16 year old girl was stabbed scene here being attended to. >> she was sitting on the steps here. i think she almost fainted. >> reporter: neighbor richard has lived here since the 1980s. he says this is the first year he's seen this kind of on-going trouble occurring at least every week. too many kids leaving school waiting for the septa bus with time to cause trouble. >> once one starts fighting these kids are waiting for the bus here, once one starts fighting, it's
>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. she remains in critical condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among girls after school outside olney high school on rising sun avenue. >> a lot of...
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these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet.ou more as it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy
these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet.ou more as it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy
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reporting live tonight at einstein hospital, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> federal authorities raid six advanced urgent care clinics in pennsylvania including several in our area. eyewitness news was outside one of the locations that was served in willow grove. the fbi's pill mill task force is investigating whether prescriptions for synthetic opioids like oxycodone were being sold. some some suspected something wasn't quite right. >> you see a lot of people hanging out there. it looked suspicious but you weren't positively sure about it. >> every day was like 30 before it even opens like an hour before it opens. >> reporter: police also raided two advanced urgent care clinics in philadelphia including 1 on roosevelt boulevard. >>> access to opioids and other drugs is a single largest problem facing pennsylvania. according to attorney general josh shapiro. he spoke about the epidemic. he plans not only to go after pharmaceutical conditions but doctors and nurses as well. >> this crisis knows no municipal bounds. black, white, brown, rich, poor, male, female. it hits be absolute
reporting live tonight at einstein hospital, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> federal authorities raid six advanced urgent care clinics in pennsylvania including several in our area. eyewitness news was outside one of the locations that was served in willow grove. the fbi's pill mill task force is investigating whether prescriptions for synthetic opioids like oxycodone were being sold. some some suspected something wasn't quite right. >> you see a lot of people hanging out...
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>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. she remains in critical condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among girls after
>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. she remains in critical condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among girls after
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he died at einstein hospital about two weeks ago. authorities have not determined what caused his death. >>> in delaware we're still waiting for word on why a small plane overshot a runway in dover, stopping just inches from a nearby road. around 10:30 saturday morning the pilot called 911 after his single engine plane made a hard landing at the airport. the pilot and passenger were injured. we're told they will be okay. the faa now investigating. >>> a traffic alert for your workweek. crews will start renovating the route 141 bridge over dupont highway route 13 in new castle, the work begins this week and the work will completely close october 9th and remain shut down for 45 days. >>> happening now at the philadelphia museum of art, thousands of people are getting ready to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention. it's called the "out of the darkness" community walk. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live with more on this important event. randy? >> reporter: hey, good morning, ted. theest under way is to bring conversations abou
he died at einstein hospital about two weeks ago. authorities have not determined what caused his death. >>> in delaware we're still waiting for word on why a small plane overshot a runway in dover, stopping just inches from a nearby road. around 10:30 saturday morning the pilot called 911 after his single engine plane made a hard landing at the airport. the pilot and passenger were injured. we're told they will be okay. the faa now investigating. >>> a traffic alert for your...
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right now the victim is in stable condition at einstein hospital.usy night for police in south philadelphia. investigators were focused on this white car. just before 11:30 police say the driver tried to run over an fbi officer near the ben franklin bridge. that officer is okay. the suspect was wanted for human trafficking and police thought a missing girl was inside the car. almost an hour later, officers found the girl unconscious on mifflin street. police haven't released other details on the investigation. we are still waiting for an update on the girl's condition. >>> now to a developing story. the sound of music silenced by gunshots. man found dead at a philadelphia recording studio popular with some of the biggest names in hiphop. police making the shocking discovery on saturday morning. and now, the hunt is on to find killer an motive. fox 29's sabina kuriakose as the latest. >> reporter: superior sounds studio in the basement of 4,443rd street known for turning out music from a claimed philly hiphop stars saturday this site of mysterious mu
right now the victim is in stable condition at einstein hospital.usy night for police in south philadelphia. investigators were focused on this white car. just before 11:30 police say the driver tried to run over an fbi officer near the ben franklin bridge. that officer is okay. the suspect was wanted for human trafficking and police thought a missing girl was inside the car. almost an hour later, officers found the girl unconscious on mifflin street. police haven't released other details on...
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we know black was a guidance counselor at albert einstein hospital in the kensington area. we can confirm he's been suspended. montgomery county public schools spoke about the incident and also gave us this letter here that they released to parents they call the charges quote, deeply troubling. since 2009 and it is important to point out that these charges in this case have nothing to do with his job at the school or with the school district in general. i also spoke with family members at black's home they didn't want to go on camera but shocked to hear about the allegations they maintain his innocence, they say those incidents were consensual. a bond information for black has not yet been released. live in rockville, fox 5 local news. >>> a girl scout troop leader from howard county is facing child pornography charges. police began investigating in august. he's charged with possession and distribution of child pornography. investigators say they found multiple images and videos of child porn on his computer. they're asking anyone who may have information about him to call
we know black was a guidance counselor at albert einstein hospital in the kensington area. we can confirm he's been suspended. montgomery county public schools spoke about the incident and also gave us this letter here that they released to parents they call the charges quote, deeply troubling. since 2009 and it is important to point out that these charges in this case have nothing to do with his job at the school or with the school district in general. i also spoke with family members at...
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the victim was taken to einstein hospital where he is expected to be survive.r, there's no information about a motive and no arrests have been made. >>> historic and deadly wildfires continue to rage in california. dry conditions fueling the flame. >> while the number of dead continues to rise, many more families are being forced from their home abc llenas is on the ground. >> reporter: firefighters in an all-out battle to save lives and homes. >> let me get her feet. >> driving fresh fire storms, burning more buildings in the santa rosy area and near sonoma city. as an army of aircraft waged war on the planes from above desperately trying to protect homes and wine engineer, on the ground, 10,000 firefighters tested by volatile conditions. >> they're take down trees >> the fire is forcing new emergency evacuations. police waking up residents hours before dawn on saturday. of >> evacuation order, leave your home. >> chaos and panic. >> people running out of their houses knocking on the neighbors's doors you have to leave. >> reporter: hundreds scrambled to get o
the victim was taken to einstein hospital where he is expected to be survive.r, there's no information about a motive and no arrests have been made. >>> historic and deadly wildfires continue to rage in california. dry conditions fueling the flame. >> while the number of dead continues to rise, many more families are being forced from their home abc llenas is on the ground. >> reporter: firefighters in an all-out battle to save lives and homes. >> let me get her feet....
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>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among
>> reporter: iain, we're at einstein hospital. condition according to police after she was stabbed in the side. police are saying at this point no one has been arrested in this case following after school violence that neighbors say is happening way too often. >> a neighbor cell phone video shows what many are saying a become a common occurrence large fights mostly among
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officials tell action news, the teen and an 18-year-old man was brought to einstein hospital with multiplewounds, the 16-year-old is critical condition and 18-year-old is stable. no arrests have been made. >>> the search is on for the person who shot and killed a man in southwest philadelphia overnight. shots were fired around 2:00 this morning west passyunk avenue. the unidentified man was rushed to pen presbyterian with gunshot wound to the head. he died a short time later. no word on what spanished the shooting. >>> sources confirmed to abc news that special counsel robert mueller's team has filed charges. >> reporter: call it russian roulette. the first criminal charges imminent. in the independent counsel's investigation of the russian meddling in the election and possible collusion by trump associates. >> we didn't win because of russia. we won because of you. >> reporter: abc news confirmed a senior prosecutor who specializes in fraud cases was at the federal courthouse in washington friday where the grand jury was in session. mueller's team filed papers with the court. and sources
officials tell action news, the teen and an 18-year-old man was brought to einstein hospital with multiplewounds, the 16-year-old is critical condition and 18-year-old is stable. no arrests have been made. >>> the search is on for the person who shot and killed a man in southwest philadelphia overnight. shots were fired around 2:00 this morning west passyunk avenue. the unidentified man was rushed to pen presbyterian with gunshot wound to the head. he died a short time later. no word...
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victim is being treated at einstein hospital. shooter still at large. >>> two people are recovering this morning after they were shot in philadelphia's olney section. sky fox right over the scene on the 4800 block of north fourth street, around 7:00 o'clock last night. we know a 51 year-old woman and 22-year old man were shot and both were brought to temple university hospital, they are in stable condition this morning, no arrests so far. >>> more violence in our area lets go over to new jersey willingboro township police are looking for gunman behind a fatal shooting that happened saturday in the first block of bermuda circle. shots were fired in the group gathered outside a home hitting a 17 year-old girl in the head and man in the back. that teen, later died, at the hospital. >>> federal corruption charges against new jersey senator bob menendez will not be thrown out. after six weeks of cross-examination, the judge announced yesterday that he is not dismissing them. his attorneys had argued that the allegations do not meet th
victim is being treated at einstein hospital. shooter still at large. >>> two people are recovering this morning after they were shot in philadelphia's olney section. sky fox right over the scene on the 4800 block of north fourth street, around 7:00 o'clock last night. we know a 51 year-old woman and 22-year old man were shot and both were brought to temple university hospital, they are in stable condition this morning, no arrests so far. >>> more violence in our area lets go...
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these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet. it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy, absolutely a devastating story
these at einstein hospital. no arrests as of yet. it comes in. >>> tonight a delaware community joining hands praying after police found two young boys de dead. the story is absolutely heartbreaking ton night police have made an arrest. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> fox 29's dave kinchen is live in wilmington where police are still trying to piece all of this together. dave? >> reporter: lucy, absolutely a devastating story
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he was rushed to einstein hospital and is expected to survive his injuries.far, police have no motives or suspects in this shooting. >>> crime scene tape blocking off a road in burlington county. where police say two people were shot this weekend. this happened on unit block bermuda circle in willingboro. at 7:30 last night. police have not released the condition on the victims so far. also no word about arrests or a motive. >>> a grandmother from delaware after a light rail train hit her car in maryland a police say 63-year-old denise tried to make a left turn across the tracks when the crash happened friday. officials say the words do not enter and no left turn sides signs posted. she was taken to a local hospital where she died. her 12-year-old grandson was also in the car taken to a hospital with minor injuries. >>> 19-year-old jonathan snyder has been arrested for allegedly robbing a pizza delivery man, police say snyder called dominos thursday night to place an order when driver arrived, snyder allegedly approached the driver to pay for the pizza and tw
he was rushed to einstein hospital and is expected to survive his injuries.far, police have no motives or suspects in this shooting. >>> crime scene tape blocking off a road in burlington county. where police say two people were shot this weekend. this happened on unit block bermuda circle in willingboro. at 7:30 last night. police have not released the condition on the victims so far. also no word about arrests or a motive. >>> a grandmother from delaware after a light rail...
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it commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital way back in 1866. e marker stands as symbol of einstein's history and its contribution to our city. >> einstein, thank you so very much for continuing that rich legacy, for promoting diversity, for providing quality health care in our region, and i am proud that the history of this institution is forever etched in stone. >> the hospital started as 22 bed farmhouse, imagine, a few years later it moved to the only location right now stands. >>> invasion tiny spotted bugs taken over berks county. they're called lantern flies and populations of the spotted lantern fly are the largest they have seen since the little inch long winged began popping up in berks county in 2014. the increase of the insect is partly because of a mild winter. these bugs are bugging you, call the department of agriculture's >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. here's live look at trenton where it looks like summer but weather -- summer like weather is a thing of past but will it return? let's check in with kathy orr. >> we'
it commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital way back in 1866. e marker stands as symbol of einstein's history and its contribution to our city. >> einstein, thank you so very much for continuing that rich legacy, for promoting diversity, for providing quality health care in our region, and i am proud that the history of this institution is forever etched in stone. >> the hospital started as 22 bed farmhouse, imagine, a few years later it moved to the only location...
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just past midnight surgeons at einstein hospital have done terrific job after he was returned in witht is not always violence by gun among teens awful week, the description of the guy with the knife likely another teen, slight in stature, light, thin, last seen wearing a trench colt. attempted murder every another 16 year old hours after the funeral of one of the 216 year old shot and killed tuesday night, yesterday morning and just 30 hours after the 16 year old charged with those two killings walked in here to headquarters friday night to turn himself in. >> than you, and neither of us want to edit al eyes but can't help to say this has got to stop t makes no sense. thank you, my friend. >> this morning police, in gloucester township, were busy investigating two accidents just 100 yards away. first one happened just before 330 near exit 10a. fire crews on the scene say it was a single car crash and three people were injured and returned to cooper hospital. >> over hour later anothercrash on route 42, this time, near exit 10b. the road was down to only one lane for a short time while
just past midnight surgeons at einstein hospital have done terrific job after he was returned in witht is not always violence by gun among teens awful week, the description of the guy with the knife likely another teen, slight in stature, light, thin, last seen wearing a trench colt. attempted murder every another 16 year old hours after the funeral of one of the 216 year old shot and killed tuesday night, yesterday morning and just 30 hours after the 16 year old charged with those two killings...
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the on nor commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital in 1866 way back marker stands asbol einstein's history and its contribution to our city. >> einstein, thank you so very much for continuing that rich legacy. for promoting diversity, for providing quality health care in our region and i am proud that the history of this institution is forever etched in stone. >> the hospital started as 22 bed farmhouse a few years later it moved on the olney location where it stands today. >>> philadelphia's own love lock bridge is open over at penn's landing. philadelphia's residents and visitor which is personalize and latch a love lock to commemorate any live moment. the bridge is a gift to the city of philadelphia penn's landing by sarah and dan keating. mr. keating a cancer survivor chose to launch the philadelphia hope fence in appreciate of the friends of american association for cancer research. >> we want pennsylvania lanning to be the home of everybody's story. locally, regionally, nationally and in this case we're bringing the thoughts of cancer and the cure that is can be
the on nor commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital in 1866 way back marker stands asbol einstein's history and its contribution to our city. >> einstein, thank you so very much for continuing that rich legacy. for promoting diversity, for providing quality health care in our region and i am proud that the history of this institution is forever etched in stone. >> the hospital started as 22 bed farmhouse a few years later it moved on the olney location where it...
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it commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital back in 1866, a 22 bed farm house at the time and 1872 it moved to the philadelphia location where it remains today. it has served the community with advance in research and education and patient care. >>> men led the charge today in philadelphia to end domestic violence. the men of lutheran settle man house held the rally at 15th and jfk in center city. they hope that it will encourage more men to speak out about violence and families and learn ways to prevent it. meantime four rare b tau 52 bombers will be on tour. it's a rare opportunity to visit, learn and explore more about these unique treasures, visitors have to pay a small fee to get a look. >>> taking you live outside. dramatic skyline up above with heavy cloud cover and the center city view. accuweather is coming your way next. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i co
it commemorates the start of einstein as the jewish hospital back in 1866, a 22 bed farm house at the time and 1872 it moved to the philadelphia location where it remains today. it has served the community with advance in research and education and patient care. >>> men led the charge today in philadelphia to end domestic violence. the men of lutheran settle man house held the rally at 15th and jfk in center city. they hope that it will encourage more men to speak out about violence...
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einstein. if i can go off on a little tangent, his last day at the hospital, there is einstein.ut his notebook and rights line after line of equations, still trying to get unified theories that would time together gravity and electromagnetism and other forces. charlie: still waiting for that. walter isaacson: still waiting for people to square the circle. the fact on the deathbed, you are still trying to do these problems that fascinated them, that was inspiring to me even though the soup was getting cold. charlie: an open to mischief. that is a little bit like steve jobs. walter isaacson: one of the things about -- in each of those things, i don't list but give the examples under each lesson of things he did to explain how that is done and how he did that in his life. when i was growing up in our great novelist there was -- he said there were people from louisiana are preachers and storytellers. the world has too many preachers. as a biographer, you are trying to tell a story. but whether it is any story that has ever been told, there are certain lessons that come out of it. yo
einstein. if i can go off on a little tangent, his last day at the hospital, there is einstein.ut his notebook and rights line after line of equations, still trying to get unified theories that would time together gravity and electromagnetism and other forces. charlie: still waiting for that. walter isaacson: still waiting for people to square the circle. the fact on the deathbed, you are still trying to do these problems that fascinated them, that was inspiring to me even though the soup was...
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his last day at princeton hospital, there's einstein, he pulls out his notebook and writes line after lines of equations trying to get the unified theory to tie together gravity and electromagnetism and other forces. >> still waiting for that. people to square the circle. but the fact that on their death bed they're still trying to do these problems that fascinated them. that was just inspiring to me. even though the soup was getting cold. >> rose: and finally, be open to mystery. that's a little bit like steve jobs. >> absolutely. >> rose: be open to mystery. the only thing in each of those things is not just a list, i try to give the examples under each lesson, of things he did to, you know, explain how that's done and how he did it in his life and, you know, when i was growing up in louisiana, mentor, percy the great novelists, he said two types of people come out of louisiana, preachers and storytellers. he said for heaven sake be a storyteller the world has too many preachers. so as a biographer, you're just trying to tell a story. but whether it's any story that's ever been told
his last day at princeton hospital, there's einstein, he pulls out his notebook and writes line after lines of equations trying to get the unified theory to tie together gravity and electromagnetism and other forces. >> still waiting for that. people to square the circle. but the fact that on their death bed they're still trying to do these problems that fascinated them. that was just inspiring to me. even though the soup was getting cold. >> rose: and finally, be open to mystery....
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. >>> today an historic marker was dedicated at einstein medical center in philadelphia commemorating the hospital which has been in the city since 1865. it originally opened as a jewish hospital in west philadelphia. a few years later it moved to its current location in north philadelphia. the permanent marker will stand as a symbol of einstein's history and contribution to the city. >>> a sea of pink in philadelphia. dozens of residents and workers at the allegheny school walked to bring awareness to breast cancer. the facility which treats people with intellectual or developmental disabilities raised $1,000 for the cause. >>> celebration of hispanic culture in center city today. nbc10 was at the union league on south broad street for the hispanic heritage luncheon and awards program, the annual event honors the contributions made by latino americans right here in our community. >>> today, a call from delaware to help hurricane victims in puerto rico. john carney joined senator chris coons, members of the national guard and latin american community to announce a new website accepting donations.
. >>> today an historic marker was dedicated at einstein medical center in philadelphia commemorating the hospital which has been in the city since 1865. it originally opened as a jewish hospital in west philadelphia. a few years later it moved to its current location in north philadelphia. the permanent marker will stand as a symbol of einstein's history and contribution to the city. >>> a sea of pink in philadelphia. dozens of residents and workers at the allegheny school...
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einstein began in the 22-bed farmhouse known as the jewish hospital in 1866. the commission says the marker will recognize his contribution to the city for more than 150 years. >>> let's talk about what you need as you go out the door this morning. grab the umbrella. you're going to want that today and tomorrow. leave it in the car, the bag, whatever you got. also, a light rain jacket. i am putting a focus on light because it's not going to be cold. this morning and especially this afternoon, you don't want something bulky. two days ago i had just a light jacket on. even that felt warm. unfortunately, temperatures are still running warmer than average. don't grab anything too bulky. rain boots, though, you might want to snag if you don't want to mess up your nicer shoes. you will have to deal with puddles in areas. ground fairly saturated. you might want to snag the boots. sunglasses, not a necessity. today, not a lot of sunshine in the forecast. the windshield wipers, hopefully they're in good shape. for especially the afternoon commute home, you're likely to
einstein began in the 22-bed farmhouse known as the jewish hospital in 1866. the commission says the marker will recognize his contribution to the city for more than 150 years. >>> let's talk about what you need as you go out the door this morning. grab the umbrella. you're going to want that today and tomorrow. leave it in the car, the bag, whatever you got. also, a light rain jacket. i am putting a focus on light because it's not going to be cold. this morning and especially this...
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is giving families real time updates on loved won who are hospitalized >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us more on today's einstein science center. >> reporter: report this is really cool, guys, science and technology is making it easier to stay connect, app lets hospitals update status of patient was pictures and video and it was recently put to the test after hurricane irma. wendy edward is grateful for every moment that she gets with her son in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> first month of life was very hard for him, because his chances were really low of surviving. >> reporter: jevani was born july 1st at just 24 weeks weighing a little over a pound >> that is a very hard thing seeing your baby in a incubator and you know that you cannot, you cannot touch him, you cannot comfort him. >> reporter: then hurricane irma hit florida putting this orlando hospital in the lock down. her mom and dad were unable to see him in person for two days but new app called ease kept the parents and other n icu families updated during that difficult time, nurses snapped photos and videos during the hurricane and sent them t
is giving families real time updates on loved won who are hospitalized >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us more on today's einstein science center. >> reporter: report this is really cool, guys, science and technology is making it easier to stay connect, app lets hospitals update status of patient was pictures and video and it was recently put to the test after hurricane irma. wendy edward is grateful for every moment that she gets with her son in the neonatal intensive...
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every single hospital, really all hospitals would be on alert, and activate their own disaster plans. >> in addition to penn presbyterian, jefferson, temple, einstein, hahnemann, are also level one trauma centers. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney has announced plans for a vigil for last advantage he is tonight, he tweeted that the event will be held at thomas payne plaza at the broad and jfk boulevard from 6:00 to 8:00. >> and we will continue to update you on this mass shoot ing in vaguest throughout the morning. don't forget you can always can check for the latest on line at cbsphilly.com. >> a somber moment during monday night football. >> how the kansas city chiefs in washington honor the victims of the las vegas mass shooting, before their game. >> and drivers, take a look at this, having trouble making their way around new orleans, we will take to you louisianna where hours of heavy rain has turned roads into rivers. we will be right back. he'pension padder.ing double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a double-dipping pension padder! now he's making over $300,000 a ye
every single hospital, really all hospitals would be on alert, and activate their own disaster plans. >> in addition to penn presbyterian, jefferson, temple, einstein, hahnemann, are also level one trauma centers. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney has announced plans for a vigil for last advantage he is tonight, he tweeted that the event will be held at thomas payne plaza at the broad and jfk boulevard from 6:00 to 8:00. >> and we will continue to update you on this mass...
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hospitals would be on alert, activate their own disaster plans. >> now, in addition to penn presbyterian yan, jefferson, einsteine also revel one tram a centers. stay with eyewitness witness four the continuing coverage in las vegas, and at our website at cbsphilly.com. >>> coming up this morning, a major us city softening its stance on marijuana possession >> will tell you which city council voted unanimously to de criminal pot possession in small amounts. >> not everything is as it seems. when a police officer pulls a woman over in arkansas. the reason officers are worried about disturbing traffic stop. we'll be right back. >> 4:42, back now on cbs-3 " eyewitness news" the trial continues today for the manna coups dollars in bombing from new york and new jersey last year. yesterday's opening statements were made without him. speaking out of turn. he was behind a bombing in new york city that injured 30 people, and another bombing in ocean county. prosecutors say terror organizations influenced his plans. >> authority in arkansas are issuing a warning now to motorists cents after a man posing as a police office
hospitals would be on alert, activate their own disaster plans. >> now, in addition to penn presbyterian yan, jefferson, einsteine also revel one tram a centers. stay with eyewitness witness four the continuing coverage in las vegas, and at our website at cbsphilly.com. >>> coming up this morning, a major us city softening its stance on marijuana possession >> will tell you which city council voted unanimously to de criminal pot possession in small amounts. >> not...
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hospitalized. health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about it in today's einstein healthcare signs center report.rateful for every moment she gets with her son in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> first month of life was very hard for him. because his chances whether really low for surviving. >> giovanni born july 1st at just 24 weeks, weighing a little over a pound. >> very hard thing, seeing your baby in a incubator, and you know that you can't, you can't touch him. you can't comfort him. >> then hurricane irma hit florida. putting this orlando hospital on lock-down, geo van's mom and dad were unable to see him in person for two days. >> can't stand it. >> but new app kept parent and other nicu families kept families updated during the difficult time. nurses caring for babies snapped photos and videos during the hurricane, and spent them to families waiting out the storm. >> it just made the day for them, and i think the next morning, we took a little video after the hurricane, and had him waiving and saying hurricane irma, that was no big deal. >> wendy and zachary say the app gives them pe
hospitalized. health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about it in today's einstein healthcare signs center report.rateful for every moment she gets with her son in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> first month of life was very hard for him. because his chances whether really low for surviving. >> giovanni born july 1st at just 24 weeks, weighing a little over a pound. >> very hard thing, seeing your baby in a incubator, and you know that you can't, you can't touch him. you...
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einstein is more famous for his theory of relativity than happiness. now an international team of doctors as worked together to carry out surgery on the woman in a london hospital but only one of the medics was in the room at the time augmenting reality technology means doctors around the world have been able to share the consultation with the barber of course it could soon become common practice. have now fled to the virtual space with my colleagues from around the world to discuss the case which is going on behind me in theaters some real time advice about the case preparing keyhole surgery on a patient at a london hospital and four surgeons are sharing their expertise but only one of them is actually here the others represented by blue avatars a colleagues in india in the us and us another london hospital they're all using the same type of virtual reality headset as the man leading the operation shafi ahmed pace joining for everybody i'm going to go to the patient record i'm going to just open up the file that's what's called mental reality we can see things in that space so for example we can see the patients x. ray of the three thousand scans the. filings
einstein is more famous for his theory of relativity than happiness. now an international team of doctors as worked together to carry out surgery on the woman in a london hospital but only one of the medics was in the room at the time augmenting reality technology means doctors around the world have been able to share the consultation with the barber of course it could soon become common practice. have now fled to the virtual space with my colleagues from around the world to discuss the case...
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hospitals would be on alert and activate their own disaster plans. >> reporter: in addition to penn philadelphia has four level one trauma centers: jefferson, temple, einstein an hahnemann. with a mass casualty incident an emergency system is activate todd coordinate what patients go where, for trauma teams a mass shooting with automatic weapons like what happened in las vegas is especially challenging. >> these injuries can be much more destructive then the usual civilian gunshot wounds. >> reporter: he said automatic weapons cause extensive tissue damage and blood loss. >> bleeding is leading cause of preventable death in trauma >> reporter: doctor lee says philadelphia is pretty lucky to have, five level one trauma units just inside of the city. so this region medically speaking is well owe quipped to deal with any kind of mass casualty incident. reporting live, at presbyterian trauma center i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thank you near. >>> throngs of people lined up to give blood in the early hours after the shooting in las vegas. throughout the day blood banks continue to see long lines and crowds of people showing up t
hospitals would be on alert and activate their own disaster plans. >> reporter: in addition to penn philadelphia has four level one trauma centers: jefferson, temple, einstein an hahnemann. with a mass casualty incident an emergency system is activate todd coordinate what patients go where, for trauma teams a mass shooting with automatic weapons like what happened in las vegas is especially challenging. >> these injuries can be much more destructive then the usual civilian gunshot...
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hospital... after taking his puppy for a walk. what happened during their stoll in the east bay. plus... words of wisdom from albert einstein.uch a note he wrote just sold for. he's brought us to the brink of nuclear war. obstructed justice at the fbi. and in direct violation of the constitution, he's taken money from foreign governments and threatened to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer and, like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet, today, people in congress and his own administration know this president is a clear and present danger who is mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start doing what's right. our country depends on i
hospital... after taking his puppy for a walk. what happened during their stoll in the east bay. plus... words of wisdom from albert einstein.uch a note he wrote just sold for. he's brought us to the brink of nuclear war. obstructed justice at the fbi. and in direct violation of the constitution, he's taken money from foreign governments and threatened to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our...