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they are in camden, burlington, murser, middlesex, morris, essex. matt is live in the digital operation center this morning. matt, what are 45e89 officials telling us? >> the 4-year-old boy from hamilton township died last week and testing began on monday. the tests came back positive forth enterovirus d krls 68. t cdc is only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear if the virus played a role in the child's death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test hamilton township came out with a few remarks last night saying they are saddened by this child's death. meanti meantime, mario dow said this, our thoughts we main with the family at this very difficult time. she goes on to add, while the child has tested positive for evd68, the cause of death has not yet been determined and it is unclear if ev-d68 played a direct role or was a contributing factor in his death. hamilton township will open up the call center to take questions about this virus, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. that
they are in camden, burlington, murser, middlesex, morris, essex. matt is live in the digital operation center this morning. matt, what are 45e89 officials telling us? >> the 4-year-old boy from hamilton township died last week and testing began on monday. the tests came back positive forth enterovirus d krls 68. t cdc is only saying the child who died had this virus but it's unclear if the virus played a role in the child's death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of...
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on, the political earthquake in essex. the u.k.dence party gets its first seat in parliament. director phillip blond joins us in a few minutes time with a look at what is on the agenda. we go with our wallets and heads when we vote for ukip. maybe our hearts. that is the question will ask ourselves. ♪ >> nine minutes of the top of the hour and you are watching "the pulse." got its first elected seat to parliament. that puts a more pressure on david cameron. let's talk about the meansations for what ukip for economic policy. phillip blond is the director and joins us now. people don't often think about ukip and economic policies, but in some way we have to think about it now they have a seat in the house. when people vote for ukip as they did yesterday, are they voting with their wallets or is it all about their hearts? are genuinelyy voting with their wallets, the guys these are the people that globalization has chewed up and spat out. increasingly in the developed western world, this is approaching half of the population and we se
on, the political earthquake in essex. the u.k.dence party gets its first seat in parliament. director phillip blond joins us in a few minutes time with a look at what is on the agenda. we go with our wallets and heads when we vote for ukip. maybe our hearts. that is the question will ask ourselves. ♪ >> nine minutes of the top of the hour and you are watching "the pulse." got its first elected seat to parliament. that puts a more pressure on david cameron. let's talk about...
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released by the british transport police in essex. already a pushing, shoving match going on here. of the assailants in the white is pushing the guy in the black to the edge of the station and, boom, over he goes. the sickening part, boom, one punch, fridtrying to get back ud another one. he didn't seem to be blocking punches because the gentleman is blind and deaf. >> oh, that is -- what. >> absolutely disgusting and deplorable. >> the video cuts out there the guy whose face is obscured is the brother of the guy who is on the tracks as well. he's trying to come to help him. he, too, thrown into the tracks. >> what happened to this guy in the court case? >> two guys, daniel and neil, both in early 20s. sent down for 22 months. the gbh and hbh, despicable behavior. it's footage of a pub in london. you can see a couple of shady characters looking through the glass. use the cat burglar technique of chuck it through the glass. they smart mashing up the machines. in the uk we have gambling machines like in every pub. this is dan foley, the landlord, and in his right hand he's got his co
released by the british transport police in essex. already a pushing, shoving match going on here. of the assailants in the white is pushing the guy in the black to the edge of the station and, boom, over he goes. the sickening part, boom, one punch, fridtrying to get back ud another one. he didn't seem to be blocking punches because the gentleman is blind and deaf. >> oh, that is -- what. >> absolutely disgusting and deplorable. >> the video cuts out there the guy whose face...
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. >> thwe have reports from the the essex. >> half hour east of london has been a dump. while it's true that it's faded around the edges it's a well-kept sort of place and lots of old people barely a brown face to be seen. yet outside of the shop the chinese take away and the caribbean restaurant, it has parked its anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> already i want to say things about human rights and all this rubbish, you know. there are too many human rights. >> yeah, i do. it's terrible some of the things that go on. >> they've got to sort this. >> too many immigrants. >> too many immigrants, yes, coming in. we can't cope with what we've got. yes. >> there aren't many immigrants around here. >> well, there is a few. >> not many. >> i'm not just talking about that but all the immigrants. there are too many. >> what do you think about the policies generally? >> very good. >> which ones in particular? >> my brain is gone at the moment. >> it doesn't bother you that much that you don't know all that about the policies? >> it does. i'm going to look into i
. >> thwe have reports from the the essex. >> half hour east of london has been a dump. while it's true that it's faded around the edges it's a well-kept sort of place and lots of old people barely a brown face to be seen. yet outside of the shop the chinese take away and the caribbean restaurant, it has parked its anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> already i want to say things about human rights and all this rubbish, you know. there are too many human...
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been writing, jumping, and spending through the air here at the wrong skate park near warm church in essex. when the skate park was first in theit was made american style. it is one of the few that has escaped demolition. today's riders still appreciate its design. >> it is all original. this concrete is really original and good to ride. >> it is easy to learn on. for people just starting, it is quite easy. nothing has changed. each feature has its own turk touristic, its own personality, and its own name. >> this is the snake. if you are lucky, you get to ride this, the four leaf clover. -- poll.ance goal decided to give this thing grade two listed status. why has the organization that runs ancient stonehenge opted to protect a modern skate park? heritage is all of our past. it could be anything from the great country house to what we see here, which is much more modern. consequences can be that a developer or purchaser tries to undertake a development. chatsworth house or oxford university may be obvious related examples, but abbey road made famous by the beatles is also protected by a l
been writing, jumping, and spending through the air here at the wrong skate park near warm church in essex. when the skate park was first in theit was made american style. it is one of the few that has escaped demolition. today's riders still appreciate its design. >> it is all original. this concrete is really original and good to ride. >> it is easy to learn on. for people just starting, it is quite easy. nothing has changed. each feature has its own turk touristic, its own...
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conte, two in camden, also burlington, middlesex, morris, essex, passaic and sussex. there is another pre-schooler from eli's same classroom currently being tested for d68. we're told he is not associated with the new case here in mercer county. his test results are still pending from the cdc. they were sent out last thursday. officials have no word on when they're expected to see the confirmed or unconfirmed test results. now in pennsylvania, six confirmed cases of of the virus with children's hospital of philadelphia testing an additional five patients who are displaying symptoms similar to d68. they zen those samples out to the cdc as well. the meeting again starting at 6:30. the township will be discussing its response to enterovirus d68 after young eli fell sick and of course later passed away and after another child in his classroom now displaying similar symptoms. we'll have the very latest for from you the meeting. dawn, back to you. >> thank you sabina. the united states is looking to step up efforts to keep americans safe. president obama will initiate more
conte, two in camden, also burlington, middlesex, morris, essex, passaic and sussex. there is another pre-schooler from eli's same classroom currently being tested for d68. we're told he is not associated with the new case here in mercer county. his test results are still pending from the cdc. they were sent out last thursday. officials have no word on when they're expected to see the confirmed or unconfirmed test results. now in pennsylvania, six confirmed cases of of the virus with children's...
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released test results showing that two children with that disease are -- with the virus, rather, are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital and are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have been confirmed in 40 states, including new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. >>> and authorities have started tracking down family, friends and anyone else who may have come into contact with a patient who has the united states's first confirmed case of ebola. that patient is being treated at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. the person developed symptoms days after returning to texas from liberia. now, the cdc says there is zero risk of transmission to those who were on the same plane as the patient. no other cases are suspected in texas. so far, ebola has killed more than 3,000 people in west africa. now, dr. tom frieden, the director of the centers for disease control and prevention, will actually be on the "today" show this morning to talk about how doctors plan to stop the ebola virus from spreading. >>> there is now a resolution this morning of
released test results showing that two children with that disease are -- with the virus, rather, are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital and are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have been confirmed in 40 states, including new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. >>> and authorities have started tracking down family, friends and anyone else who may have come into contact with a patient who has the united states's first confirmed case of...
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we'll talk about ukip and the earthquake in essex, we'll talk about what that all means and the economicies. do they have any? screening andla, oil. in ukipd lineup here election, big. is in aabour party state of shock this morning. they only held the majority by 600. a little bit of rethinking. -- push labor more on the immigration story? maybe. maybe they need to think about for next year. >> a lot to talk about. remarkable move lower. everything from geopolitical risk at the market and nothing happened. break down over 20%. what it means for opec. back in two. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." time to talk about crude. oil trading at the lowest since 2010. -- end of november >> in vienna. >> the opec meeting. will they tighten? >> every time you say opec will be interesting and then it is boring. they don't do anything but why would they? where thea situation price of oil has really come down. most of them think that oil should cost $100 a barrel. below 90 and it is falling nearly every day. i think we can expect action. the room to do something is with saudi arabia. have 30 second
we'll talk about ukip and the earthquake in essex, we'll talk about what that all means and the economicies. do they have any? screening andla, oil. in ukipd lineup here election, big. is in aabour party state of shock this morning. they only held the majority by 600. a little bit of rethinking. -- push labor more on the immigration story? maybe. maybe they need to think about for next year. >> a lot to talk about. remarkable move lower. everything from geopolitical risk at the market and...
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centers for disease control and prevention released test results showing the two patients are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital and are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have been confirmed in 40 states, including locally in new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. meantime, in mercer county, officials are waiting for test results to see if enterovirus is to blame for the death of that preschooler who died there last week. >>> 4:46 now. trenton's mayor is in the hospital. his spokesperson says that's because in part of his busy schedule. according to "the trentonian," mayor jackson was admitted to st. francis medical center with a stomach virus yesterday. doctors kept him overnight for observation. his spokesman says the mayor is working up to 15 hours a day to turn trenton around, and that's taking a toll on his health. jackson is expected to make a full recovery. >>> there is a resolution this morning in that legal battle that we've been following for nearly four years. the easton area school district has agreed to pay $385,000 in att
centers for disease control and prevention released test results showing the two patients are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital and are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have been confirmed in 40 states, including locally in new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. meantime, in mercer county, officials are waiting for test results to see if enterovirus is to blame for the death of that preschooler who died there last week. >>> 4:46...
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the slight breeze in the area as well as will talk more about the full day forecast commute essex 45.o today during the morning hours with mostly fog. by this afternoon the air and showing light rain. i said this afternoon should be pretty much gone as we take a look at the extended forecast. and then the chances of another band of showers coming into play on saturday. will have more in your forecast coming up as 645.e of an accident now control a short freeway this is interstate 80 west bound right at pinole valley road. this is a motorcycle crash that blocks the left-hand lane in the h o v lane's. this is already started to slow the traffic coming down from will load just before the highway for interchange and it could be a big problem and stay there for awhile. they usually involve injuries and can take awhile to clear. the bay bridge is backed up even though the steel plates are gone this morning nevertheless the traffic is backed up towards the mcarthur maze with the 23 minutes drive time right now. there's a look at the west end of the bridge showing how much more smoothly the t
the slight breeze in the area as well as will talk more about the full day forecast commute essex 45.o today during the morning hours with mostly fog. by this afternoon the air and showing light rain. i said this afternoon should be pretty much gone as we take a look at the extended forecast. and then the chances of another band of showers coming into play on saturday. will have more in your forecast coming up as 645.e of an accident now control a short freeway this is interstate 80 west bound...
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they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark.ail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with this young college student, this was so random. it wasn't like he was in the military and might be a possible target. totally random. >> the only way to do that is to gather as much intelligence about the imams, and the others who are spreading the message and the web sites that are spreading the message and rye to figure out who is tuning in to those and focus on those people. that's really the only way to stop it. >> catherine, as -- you do all the intelligence-gathering for us at fox news. are they aggressive? i assume they're aggressively doing this, but are they br
they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark.ail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with this...
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but all three pled not guilty and are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. >> it's a complicated case and they are really working hard on it to find the whole truth to it. >> we're back with our panel. judge, these cases are easy to prosecute because they leave a lot of clues behind or they are shot dead on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit the crimes and here was this young college student. it was random. it wasn't like he was in the military and a target. totally random. >> the only way to the that is to gather as much intelligence about the imams and others spreading the message and the websites that are spreading the message and find out who is tuning into those and that's the only way to stop it. >> i assume they are aggressively doing this, but are they breaking a lot of these stories before they get to the random shooting on the street? >> what you hear privately from investigators is two things. one that they feel they are somewhat hamstrung -- >> by? >> by the rules. by the understanding that they're pulling back and this is not only recently
but all three pled not guilty and are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. >> it's a complicated case and they are really working hard on it to find the whole truth to it. >> we're back with our panel. judge, these cases are easy to prosecute because they leave a lot of clues behind or they are shot dead on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit the crimes and here was this young college student. it was random. it wasn't like he was in the...
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. >> we go to clacton in essex. >> it's slightly faded around the edges it's a well-kept sort of place. lots of old people barely a brown face to be seen. it has kept it's anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> i really want to see something done like things of human rights. >> you think there are too many human rights? >> yes, i do. it's terrible things that go on. >> they've got to sort this immigrant problem out once and for all. >> there are too many immigran immigrants. >> too many immigrants, yes. they've got it to stop it. we're a small island. we can't cope with what we've got, yes. >> there are no immigrants around here. >> well, there is a few. >> not many. there is a polish shop. >> i'm not talking about poles but all the immigrants. there's just too many. >> this much many people know but the self-styled anecdote. but anything else? >> what do you think about the policies generally? >> very good. >> which ones in particular. >> um, well-- >> can you name three? >> yes. um -- my brain is gone at the moment. >> oh dear. >> at the end of the day i think the conse
. >> we go to clacton in essex. >> it's slightly faded around the edges it's a well-kept sort of place. lots of old people barely a brown face to be seen. it has kept it's anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> i really want to see something done like things of human rights. >> you think there are too many human rights? >> yes, i do. it's terrible things that go on. >> they've got to sort this immigrant problem out once and for all. >>...
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. >> reporter: mark essex serves on the task force and says he's trying to keep the linesover communicationunication open. >> and activities are planned including a city wide protest and a pot luck and vigil at the park where he died. >>> the growing divide between newcomers and long time residents of san francisco became clear last week only this time it was at a playground. the confrontation happened at mission playground after 19th street between valencia and guerrero. >> this field has never been booked. you don't understand. >> reporter: a group of men had booked the playground to play soccer paying $27 for two hours. but long time neighborhood residents objected. they argue the playground has always been open to them and they shouldn't have to pay to play. they're calling on the city. >>> it was cooler today it will be cooler tomorrow. temperatures dropped 15 degrees. some places as much as 20 degrees. these were the highs. it was really warm over the weekend. we had regard heat and daytime warming. for these areas in the pacific northwest they're going to see rain up in this area. wi
. >> reporter: mark essex serves on the task force and says he's trying to keep the linesover communicationunication open. >> and activities are planned including a city wide protest and a pot luck and vigil at the park where he died. >>> the growing divide between newcomers and long time residents of san francisco became clear last week only this time it was at a playground. the confrontation happened at mission playground after 19th street between valencia and guerrero....
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they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark.wn's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with this young college student, this was so random. it wasn't like he was in the military and might be a possible target. totally random. >> the only way to do that is to gather as much intelligence about the imams, and the others who are spreading the message and the web sites that are spreading the message and rye to figure out who is tuning in to those and focus on those people. that's really the only way to stop it. >> catherine, as -- you do all the intelligence-gathering for us at fox news. are they aggressive? i assume they're aggressively doing this, but are t
they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark.wn's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with...
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at age 14, he had commanded a prize crew in 1814 serving with his adopted uncle on the uss essex. at age 14, he is truly one of the great sailors this country has ever produced. farragut is hispanic. he has spanish ancestry on his mother's side. buck buchanan, first superintendent of the naval academy of annapolis. he also was one of the captains of the ship commodore perry took to tokyo bay. farragut, calm, professional, good sense of what needs to be done and how to do it. plan, execute an operation. buchanan is more of a fiery, passionate aggressive officer. a driver. buck buchanan starting in 1861 allowed that passion and aggression to override his judgment from time to time. there have been twice by 1864 where this has happened and it has cost him. in 1861, buck buchanan resigns his commission. when maryland does not succeed, he writes to the navy department asking to be reinstated. the navy department response to the effective, we don't want any sunshine patriots. thank you very much for your service. have a nice day. that is how buck buchanan ends up in the confederate navy
at age 14, he had commanded a prize crew in 1814 serving with his adopted uncle on the uss essex. at age 14, he is truly one of the great sailors this country has ever produced. farragut is hispanic. he has spanish ancestry on his mother's side. buck buchanan, first superintendent of the naval academy of annapolis. he also was one of the captains of the ship commodore perry took to tokyo bay. farragut, calm, professional, good sense of what needs to be done and how to do it. plan, execute an...
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they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. brown's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with this young college student, this was so random. it wasn't like he was in the military and might be a possible target. totally random. >> the only way to do that is to gather as much intelligence about the imams, and the others who are spreading the message and the web sites that are spreading the message and rye to figure out who is tuning in to those and focus on those people. that's really the only way to stop it. >> catherine, as -- you do all the intelligence-gathering for us at fox news. are they aggressive? i assume they're aggressively doing this, but a
they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. brown's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with...
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. >>> today in newark essex county more than 1,000 people are expected to witness the beatification of a nun credited with curing a boy's eye disease. according to the archdiocese the boy received a relic of sister miriam teresa in the 1960s and prayed over it. church officials say the boy's illness was totally reversed within six weeks. pope francis certified it as miracle. the sister who died more than 80 years ago be will beatified during a mass of the cathedral basilica in knnewark. >> we will pray and we will take part with joy. this is important. >> great to be right here in northern new jersey, people can come and be a part of it. it's wonderful. >> today's beatification ceremony is the third of four steps towards sainthood. >>> our area's home to the other saints. st. catherine drexel, canonized in 2000 and st. john newman became a saint in 1977. >>> the jewish holiday of yom kippur ends at sundown tonight. ♪ last night the jewish faithful in north philadelphia celebrated the day of at tonement and repentance. it's a time of intense prayer and fasting. the holiday which began a
. >>> today in newark essex county more than 1,000 people are expected to witness the beatification of a nun credited with curing a boy's eye disease. according to the archdiocese the boy received a relic of sister miriam teresa in the 1960s and prayed over it. church officials say the boy's illness was totally reversed within six weeks. pope francis certified it as miracle. the sister who died more than 80 years ago be will beatified during a mass of the cathedral basilica in...
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there was a six-count indictment handed up by the essex county jury.men are due back in court in december. >>> prisoners' rights behind bars. what can convicted criminals do while in jail? a new pennsylvania law signed just yesterday limits what convicts like mumia abu-jamal can do. he recently gave a college address but is it fair? >>> and new information about a popular and historic old city restaurant. when to expect the city tavern to re-open after last week's fire. >>> first, here's what's coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >> still happening right now, a canadian soldier shot while standing guard and the gunfire didn't stop there. >> the witness police want to talk to. >>> plus, as rain intensifies, we're checking on where potential flooding is popping up. count on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> new information about the re-opening of city tavern. they will be back in business on friday for lunch. the city restaurant has been closed since the fire last friday. there was no damage to the building which was part of independence national historical
there was a six-count indictment handed up by the essex county jury.men are due back in court in december. >>> prisoners' rights behind bars. what can convicted criminals do while in jail? a new pennsylvania law signed just yesterday limits what convicts like mumia abu-jamal can do. he recently gave a college address but is it fair? >>> and new information about a popular and historic old city restaurant. when to expect the city tavern to re-open after last week's fire....
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prosecutors in essex county say men opened fire as they walk down the street in irvington yesterday afternoon bullets passed through a wall and hit 15 month-old sinea cunningham who was actually shot bouncing on a bed right in front of both of her parents. we're told that the family had just moved in two days earlier. please call police if you have any information. >>> a person was taken into custody after a 17 year-old was shot overnight in philadelphia's logan section. victim was a passenger inside a car on the 2,000 block of madairy avenue. he was taken to einstein in stable condition. we are told investigators followed trail of blood to the 6400 block of wood stock street where they found a man cleaning up blood stains. that person was taken in for questioning. no further information has been released at this time. >>> five people were sent to the hospital after a car crashed into a tree in south jersey overnight. three of the people injured were eject on impact. this was the scene at 3:00 a.m. on commerce drive-in fairfield township cumberland county. investigators say driver lost contro
prosecutors in essex county say men opened fire as they walk down the street in irvington yesterday afternoon bullets passed through a wall and hit 15 month-old sinea cunningham who was actually shot bouncing on a bed right in front of both of her parents. we're told that the family had just moved in two days earlier. please call police if you have any information. >>> a person was taken into custody after a 17 year-old was shot overnight in philadelphia's logan section. victim was a...
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. >> children living in essex and passaic count writes hospitalized but have been released. officials are waiting for test results to see if a four year-old mercer county student who died last week from a possible respiratory illness had entero virus d68. >>> allergy sufferers this is for you, relief could be as simple as brushing your teeth. doctors at cornell university are testing a toothpaste called allergy dent that is more effective than treating allergy symptoms than weekly shots or sprays. it is custom made for each patient and contains extracts of what they are allergic too. >> so if you can contact those extracts, with the lining of the mouth, then you candy sensitized a patient from those allergens and cure them of their allergies. >> we are told toothpaste can treat up to ten different allergies at one time. side effects including itching and tingling in the mouth. >> how about that. >> that is amazing. >> coming up in the neck half an hour, an update on breaking news huge fire burning for hours now, syma? >>> that is right, ukee, fire fighters have been bat tell
. >> children living in essex and passaic count writes hospitalized but have been released. officials are waiting for test results to see if a four year-old mercer county student who died last week from a possible respiratory illness had entero virus d68. >>> allergy sufferers this is for you, relief could be as simple as brushing your teeth. doctors at cornell university are testing a toothpaste called allergy dent that is more effective than treating allergy symptoms than...
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and in landsdowne avenue between essex avenue and marshall road, construction has the road closed there, and take wayne avenue or owens avenue instead, kerry. >> sue, thanks. >>> 5:02 this morning. breaking news. philadelphia police are investigating the the cause of the deadly crash overnight in the city's frank for section. it happened on the 2700 block of willits road right around midnight. police say a car overturn killing a woman in her 20's, and no word on whether anyone else was hurt. >>> now to the very latest on the the ebola out break, health officials are trying to figure out how a nurse in dallas got infected with that virus. >> woman was among work hours cared for thomas duncan the patient who died last week. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is joining us live with the precautions probably being taken around the country at this point, sabina. >> reporter: certainly heightening concerns this was a nurse who very, very bravely, treated thomas eric duncan the ebola patient who died last week. texas health presbyterian said she wore full protective gear and had extensive contact with
and in landsdowne avenue between essex avenue and marshall road, construction has the road closed there, and take wayne avenue or owens avenue instead, kerry. >> sue, thanks. >>> 5:02 this morning. breaking news. philadelphia police are investigating the the cause of the deadly crash overnight in the city's frank for section. it happened on the 2700 block of willits road right around midnight. police say a car overturn killing a woman in her 20's, and no word on whether anyone...
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centers for disease control and prevention released test results showing the two patients are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital. both are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have now been confirmed in 40 states, including locally in new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. >>> a little after 6:00. moms and dads getting kids breakfast, getting ready to head out the door to school or work. >> let's check the roads and see what they will encounter. jillian? >> good morning. the big problem has been this construction on 95 southbound between the blue route and the commodore barry bridge. just in the last few minutes, crews were out here picking up all of the cones off of 95 southbound. this is south of the blue route, so closer to the commodore barry bridge, and they have to work their way backwards to pick up all of those cones. so, the process of clearing that construction has started. unfortunately, the damage has been done out here. take a look. we have a huge delay on 95 southbound, basically from philadelphia international to the commod
centers for disease control and prevention released test results showing the two patients are from essex and passaic counties in north jersey. both were in the hospital. both are now recovering at home. the cdc says 443 cases have now been confirmed in 40 states, including locally in new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware. >>> a little after 6:00. moms and dads getting kids breakfast, getting ready to head out the door to school or work. >> let's check the roads and see what they...
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they are the camden, burlington, mercer, middlesex, morris, essex, passaic and sus sex counties.he 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week. tests came back positive but the cdc is being very conservative as to how they're phrasing this. they're only saying the child who died had the virus but it's unclear if that virus is the exact cause of death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. >>> i'm rosemary connors. we'll head back to the "today" show. have a good one. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know. so you can get a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn about all of our programs at capella.edu. ♪ >>> hearty souls on the plaza on this saturday morning, october 4th, 2014. it is damp and rainy out there. across the northeast this mornin
they are the camden, burlington, mercer, middlesex, morris, essex, passaic and sus sex counties.he 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week. tests came back positive but the cdc is being very conservative as to how they're phrasing this. they're only saying the child who died had the virus but it's unclear if that virus is the exact cause of death. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. >>> i'm rosemary connors. we'll head back to the...
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touch the upper 70's expected decouple low 80s here and there will conditions and then go deal for essexh clustering and the assault right now as ford in times of o'clock tomorrow morning to protest calling for rain in the cold front to be impacting us throughout the day friday >> : with a sharp tongue to the morning star princess go already getting wet nights when pre corporations under way there. or it along the embarcadero marcus tree and then by an estimated start time the parade weather sticking overhead san fransico peninsula and northeast assault by everyone getting up to the point as continues on its front will follow along 322 to collect things are brought up rain will start to push out and the good news as some at night as you can see here: 9 small clearing and then not always sure exactly when these pop up spreading showers will come in the play plan on being wet and then obese study widespread >> : a solid silver lining the organ have declined first half the saturday before things start drying out and nothing about warming weather as high-pressure kazbek in the play. so we ex
touch the upper 70's expected decouple low 80s here and there will conditions and then go deal for essexh clustering and the assault right now as ford in times of o'clock tomorrow morning to protest calling for rain in the cold front to be impacting us throughout the day friday >> : with a sharp tongue to the morning star princess go already getting wet nights when pre corporations under way there. or it along the embarcadero marcus tree and then by an estimated start time the parade...
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theaterrved in pacific on the uss essex. >> philip. >> it is important to keep in mind he was in the navy. that will matter in a moment. covered the 1960 campaign. he worked for "newsweek" and got to know a young senator named john f. kennedy. he produced one of the more interesting books about president kennedy called "conversations with kennedy." he then found his way to the "washington post." he found himself in a position of authority and importance during two key moments in the history of the post, both of which we will talk about tonight good one, of course, the pentagon papers story, and the other is watergate. we're truly, truly fortunate to have such a pioneer, legendary figure of american journalism tonight. [applause] >> oh, oh. [applause] >> the man next to him worked for a small newspaper in maryland. after having spent five years in the navy, during part of the time he was in a noncombat role, but he had opposed during vietnam -- he had a post during the bob woodward has written 16 books, and you have made 12 of them "new york times" number one best sellers. >> look at
theaterrved in pacific on the uss essex. >> philip. >> it is important to keep in mind he was in the navy. that will matter in a moment. covered the 1960 campaign. he worked for "newsweek" and got to know a young senator named john f. kennedy. he produced one of the more interesting books about president kennedy called "conversations with kennedy." he then found his way to the "washington post." he found himself in a position of authority and importance...
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[applause] >> he served in pacific theater on the uss essex. it is important to keep in mind he was in the navy. mr. bradley covered 1960 campaign. he worked for newsweek, a got to know senator named john f. kennedy, produced one of the more interesting books about president kennedy. then found his way to the washington post. he found himself in position of chemoity during to fortunate to have such a pioneer, legendary figure of american journalism here tonight. [applause] >> the man next to him worked for a small newspaper in after having spent five years in the navy during part of that time he was in a noncombat role of the coast of vietnam. bob woodward has written 16 books and you have made 12 of them new york times number one bestsellers. [applause] >> bob, i interviewed both of these gentlemen for the library. bob woodward was keen to come and visit. i cannot tell you how delighted i am to see how keen you all are to see him and mr. bradley. it is june 1972, and you've got these two young guys covering a crime story. put a it that the pos
[applause] >> he served in pacific theater on the uss essex. it is important to keep in mind he was in the navy. mr. bradley covered 1960 campaign. he worked for newsweek, a got to know senator named john f. kennedy, produced one of the more interesting books about president kennedy. then found his way to the washington post. he found himself in position of chemoity during to fortunate to have such a pioneer, legendary figure of american journalism here tonight. [applause] >> the...
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i live here in essex, and i was determined to get into the debate because my wife and i were having a conversation. now that our son is 16, we have to think about what to do differently, because he will be leaving and never coming back. the prospects for a young person in vermont are horrible. and i thought i needed to do something about this. i have a background in health care and a background turning around and fixing large government agencies as well as large businesses. and i felt that my skills would be applicable to turning the state around and doing things to make the state more affordable to my family, providing better health care, reducing property taxes, and providing school choice that so many young parents you're in for. -- yearn for. >> thank you. mr. milne? >> my name is scott milne. i'm a third-generation, born in vermont -- take that back, i was born in brooklyn, and about 90 days after i was born my dad was in law school and my mom was a new yorker. i loved vermont. i moved back to vermont in the mid-1980's to take over a small part of a family business. that business
i live here in essex, and i was determined to get into the debate because my wife and i were having a conversation. now that our son is 16, we have to think about what to do differently, because he will be leaving and never coming back. the prospects for a young person in vermont are horrible. and i thought i needed to do something about this. i have a background in health care and a background turning around and fixing large government agencies as well as large businesses. and i felt that my...
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. >> i am not at all an expert in that essex but i would go back there are relatively simple things to approve our medical response so i do think it is important to change that discussion how much we should offer people in the field even with helpful interventions we could improve the outcome so when i think from a public review that this has to be part of the messaging we need to change the paradigm to think about how we can decrease mortality because we've not have the funds to bring everybody out. >> maybe just follow up what would you like to see available to everybody? >> seven of this is done with doctors without borders that you give people a few years they have cholera like diarrhea see you have to aggressively hydrate with the electrolyte replacement this is even within the steady to look bad electrolytes or how we would do that anymore developed setting. you can manage the not russia so there are things that we're doing in the developed countries to be part of the bundle of care than the other thing is we can prove that the aviation of people that are dying and how to a incor
. >> i am not at all an expert in that essex but i would go back there are relatively simple things to approve our medical response so i do think it is important to change that discussion how much we should offer people in the field even with helpful interventions we could improve the outcome so when i think from a public review that this has to be part of the messaging we need to change the paradigm to think about how we can decrease mortality because we've not have the funds to bring...
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will the prime minister agree that what scotland gets so should the people of essex? >> this is something of a theme in my friend's question. the best answer i can give is if we are and i believe we should keep all our promises to the people of scotland in terms of additional powers to the scottish parliament including powers over tax raising powers that we must make sure members of parliament for ethics and other counties in england have the ability to focus on these issues as they affect england in this house and my concern is the labor party has completely given up on this issue. their habitat and all party agreement when it comes to scottish power. their habitat on all party agreement when it comes to wells power but for some reason when it comes to england they have nothing to say. >> could the prime minister explain why in scotland more than ireland and wales is possible to reach a settlement on the question of pensions and retirement yet england where the new minister was having constructive discussions last week somebody above her said that no more. and we fac
will the prime minister agree that what scotland gets so should the people of essex? >> this is something of a theme in my friend's question. the best answer i can give is if we are and i believe we should keep all our promises to the people of scotland in terms of additional powers to the scottish parliament including powers over tax raising powers that we must make sure members of parliament for ethics and other counties in england have the ability to focus on these issues as they...
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. >> : coming essex president obama and the bay area here for some fund-raisers make a lot of money somests as always live in sentences go outside the fund-raiser and tribute for young man shot and killed the honors tributes planned for the young ballplayer. what more news straight ahead at 6 >> : bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends columbus day. i'll have first pick from the huge selection of tempur-pedic mattresses. then, i'll get to choose $300 in pillows, sheets, and other free gifts. on top of that, up to 48 months interest-free financing. hurry! mattress discounters' tempur-pedic bonus event ends monday. mmm, some alarm clock you turned out to be. ♪ mattress discounters now 6 president obama and the bay area for the last round of fund-raisers and november election arriving at sfo earlier this afternoon. good evening everyone in about an hour the present will be attending a high price reception at the w hotel in san francisco a fund-raiser for democratic national committee kron 4 fleet is ther
. >> : coming essex president obama and the bay area here for some fund-raisers make a lot of money somests as always live in sentences go outside the fund-raiser and tribute for young man shot and killed the honors tributes planned for the young ballplayer. what more news straight ahead at 6 >> : bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends columbus day. i'll have first pick from the huge selection of...