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cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. that ebola patient fighting for his life right here behind me. i spoke with his wife, who is in quarantine right now. she told me today, i just want my husband to be well. inside this apartment in dallas, a family in quarantine. relatives of the first person ever diagnosed with ebola in the united states ordered by law not to leave and we know they've tried. a police officer now posted outside. food and supplies delivered. even the walkways hosed down. >> nobody's supposed to go inside the apartment. they are in their apartment. they cannot come out. >> reporter: disease detectives now in a race to answer one question. how many people could one person have infected? their investigation starts here, with thomas eric duncan in isolation at this dallas hospital. he is patient zero. the cdc now tracking 100 people he may have come into contact with. first, the doctors and nurses who treated him. then, the three paramedics who brought him in by ambulance. that web expanding to anyone dunca
cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. that ebola patient fighting for his life right here behind me. i spoke with his wife, who is in quarantine right now. she told me today, i just want my husband to be well. inside this apartment in dallas, a family in quarantine. relatives of the first person ever diagnosed with ebola in the united states ordered by law not to leave and we know they've tried. a police officer now posted outside. food and supplies delivered....
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but i do anticipate more severe thunderstorm watches or even tornado watches to pop in arkansas, even parts of western tennessee and kentucky because, go with me here, we've got the future cast on. the line makes it from chicago with heavy rain early tomorrow morning, so, you're all commuting in cincinnati, nashville, birmingham or new orleans. you have the lightning in there, gusty winds. then it starts to fall apart. it will be rainy on the east coast, but much less severe. >> millions in the path tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> we're also following another troubling headline tonight for parents. a high school football player, just 16 years old, died after a hard hit on the field. three high school football players have died in just the last week. and tonight, this. a view of the brutal hits on the field as you've never seen them before, from inside the helmet. abc's tom llamas on the dangers on the field. >> reporter: it could be any high school in america. but here on new york's long island tonight, hugs and tears after a student died following a punishing hit on the football fiel
but i do anticipate more severe thunderstorm watches or even tornado watches to pop in arkansas, even parts of western tennessee and kentucky because, go with me here, we've got the future cast on. the line makes it from chicago with heavy rain early tomorrow morning, so, you're all commuting in cincinnati, nashville, birmingham or new orleans. you have the lightning in there, gusty winds. then it starts to fall apart. it will be rainy on the east coast, but much less severe. >> millions...
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it may even be reversible. but, first, here are some of the more disturbing early warning signs and symptoms that you need to pay attention to. >> okay. >> one -- if you or someone close to you has noticed an increase in forgetfulness in the past six months. two -- and this relates to mental quickness -- you have noticed a slowing in thinking, or you have that tip-of-the-tongue syndrome -- you struggle to find the words. or three -- perhaps you've noticed an increase in brain fog, mental confusion, you're more easily distracted or having trouble concentrating or frequently feel mentally sluggish or fatigued. >> you know, doctor, that sounds really family. it sounds like so many people today. i mean, i always thought that we just simply chalk these things up to normal aging. and, frankly, we often laugh about them. we call them "senior moments." >> it really shouldn't be taken lightly, alan. it's not a laughing matter. so many people really worry about their memory, and they're right to worry. they have a good r
it may even be reversible. but, first, here are some of the more disturbing early warning signs and symptoms that you need to pay attention to. >> okay. >> one -- if you or someone close to you has noticed an increase in forgetfulness in the past six months. two -- and this relates to mental quickness -- you have noticed a slowing in thinking, or you have that tip-of-the-tongue syndrome -- you struggle to find the words. or three -- perhaps you've noticed an increase in brain fog,...
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cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. that patient being treated in this hospital, right behind me and tonight, that very hospital facing tough questions about how it handled this case. potentially exposing others to this deadly disease. tonight, in this dallas hospital, thomas eric duncan desperately ill. doctors saying he is in serious condition, but awake and asking for food. quarantined in total isolation inside, while outside, the city of dallas is on high alert. >> this is all hands on deck. >> reporter: disease detectives from the cdc now here on the ground, in a race to find out if duncan spread ebola to anyone else. tracing his path from the hot zone in west africa, this much they know -- his journey begins on the 19th of september, day one. already infected, but no obvious symptoms, he leaves liberia. at the airport screening, like every other passenger, his temperature probably taken with an infrared thermometer. but no fever yet. so, he boards a plane, flying to brussels, then getting on a united airlines flig
cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. that patient being treated in this hospital, right behind me and tonight, that very hospital facing tough questions about how it handled this case. potentially exposing others to this deadly disease. tonight, in this dallas hospital, thomas eric duncan desperately ill. doctors saying he is in serious condition, but awake and asking for food. quarantined in total isolation inside, while outside, the city of dallas is on high...
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kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. starting today anyone who walks into an emergency room in this country with ebola, then a specialized team, as you mentioned, will be deployed by the cdc ready to move that patient if necessary to another hospital. all of this coming too late for the nurse being treated here. a stark admission today. nurse nina pham might never have gotten sick if the cdc had immediately sent a rapid response team of infection control experts to dallas as soon as thomas eric duncan tested positive. >> i wish we had put a team like this on the ground the day the patient, the first patient, was diagnosed. that might have prevented this infection. >> reporter: today we heard from nina pham directly. "i'm doing well" she said in a written statement "and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers." in her statement she defended texas health presbyterian hospital dallas saying she was bless to be cared for by the best team of doctors and nurses in the world. but because pham was somehow infect
kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. starting today anyone who walks into an emergency room in this country with ebola, then a specialized team, as you mentioned, will be deployed by the cdc ready to move that patient if necessary to another hospital. all of this coming too late for the nurse being treated here. a stark admission today. nurse nina pham might never have gotten sick if the cdc had immediately sent a rapid response team of infection control experts to dallas...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the u.s. department of homeland security began implementing urgent new steps today to prevent the spread of the ebola virus into this country. custom and border protection officers at john f. kennedy international airport in new york city began screening passengers from three west african countries that have seen the the most deaths from ebola. four more airports-- newark, chicago's o'hare, dulles in washington, and hartsfield-jackson in atlanta will begin the testing next thursday. vladimir duthiers begins our coverage from j.f.k. >> reporter: border patrol agents met each of the passengers arriving today from guinea, liberia, and bob sears with an infrared temperature gun like this one. any passenger with a fever or other risk factors will be quarantined and hospitalized, if necessary. passengers oridgeinatininating m those countries and arriving here will also have to answer questions about symptoms and potential exposure. customs and border patrol commissioner say
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the u.s. department of homeland security began implementing urgent new steps today to prevent the spread of the ebola virus into this country. custom and border protection officers at john f. kennedy international airport in new york city began screening passengers from three west african countries that have seen the the most deaths from ebola. four more airports-- newark,...
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even goofy. the selfie.snapshots you can't wait to share via text, twitter, facebook, however. capturing fun moments in time. >> selfie. >> get in there alex. >> reporter: but over time the selfie has morphed into something much more. something indecent. >> these things that i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife. >> reporter: something criminal. something really stupid. what the bleep. >> this young man was tracked down and arrested. >> reporter: video posted for friends and followers to seaford to do police. >> everybody is watching, and that's whose bringing it to our attention. >> reporter: the gun was fake but the charges very real. check out darrin new selfie. prosecutors say he pleaded guilty. so did the guy with him. court land gilliam. whose laughing now. >> be very careful if you're joking around find other ways to do it. >> reporter: they keep doing it over and over and over again. >> people are looking for this fame or notoriety. >> it's the way of the world now snornow. >> reporter: it's helpin
even goofy. the selfie.snapshots you can't wait to share via text, twitter, facebook, however. capturing fun moments in time. >> selfie. >> get in there alex. >> reporter: but over time the selfie has morphed into something much more. something indecent. >> these things that i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife. >> reporter: something criminal. something really stupid. what the bleep. >> this young man was tracked down and arrested. >> reporter:...
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good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester.n the month of october alone the price of gas fell a whopping 33 cents, making pulling up to the pump a treat on this halloween. it's getting easier to fill 'er up. the national average price of gas is on the verge of falling below $3 a gallon. >> good thing to see. gas hasn't been this cheap in a long time. >> reporter: not since december 2010. gas is under $3 a gallon in 23 of the lower 48. in tennessee the statewide average is $2.75. go to chattanooga and it's cheaper, $2.61. rock bottom price is at sam's club on lea highway, $2.53. drivers across the country tweeting pictures of their local low prices. what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to developmen
good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester.n the month of october alone the price of gas fell a whopping 33 cents, making pulling up to the pump a treat on this halloween. it's getting easier to fill 'er up. the national average price of gas is on the verge of falling below $3 a gallon. >> good thing to see. gas hasn't been this cheap in a long time. >> reporter: not since december 2010. gas is under $3 a gallon in 23 of the lower 48. in tennessee the statewide average is...
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xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal.ith no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any conditions such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. jim changed his routine. ask your doctor about xarelto®. once-a-day xarelto® means no regular blood monitoring, no known dietary restrictions. fo
xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal.ith no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected...
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some showers, could even be one or two early. better chance in the afternoon and evening. sunday looks a little worse than saturday with showers sunday and only in the mid-60s. redskins fans, stick around. we have something you need to we have something you need to know and it's all co in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. enron, the largest coporate fraud in american history... and ed gillespie was their lobbyist. enron paid gillespie and his firm seven hundred thousand... dollars to block regulation of the energy markets... so they could raise utility rates. then got even worse. "thousands lost their jobs and life savings." "the former leaders of enron head to prison." enron's ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist who put enron ahead of you.
some showers, could even be one or two early. better chance in the afternoon and evening. sunday looks a little worse than saturday with showers sunday and only in the mid-60s. redskins fans, stick around. we have something you need to we have something you need to know and it's all co in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted...
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even the lone democrat looks like he could fire your father. to an expert to see how this happened. >> redistricting or gerrymandering is when they redraw the voting p to ensure a constituency that will bring them back to office, something politicians do to manipulate the voting process. >> that's very good. that's very good. would you like a cricket? the rep-drawn map works so hard to break up austin into conservative friendly districts that the tent extents to houston where the 25th reaches dallas 243 miles away. dallas is the largest city in the country without an anchor district. what makes austin weird isn't the top hats and bikes, it's something even weirder. oh, my gosh! you austinites -- that's what's so weird about austin, okay? you seem to be so progressive but the vast majority of your congressional representatives are staunch republicans. you almost had me fooled thinking it's totally progressive here. i'm never going to be cool! you guys are so cool! you're so counterculture! i can't even keep up. >> that's pretty weird but not in
even the lone democrat looks like he could fire your father. to an expert to see how this happened. >> redistricting or gerrymandering is when they redraw the voting p to ensure a constituency that will bring them back to office, something politicians do to manipulate the voting process. >> that's very good. that's very good. would you like a cricket? the rep-drawn map works so hard to break up austin into conservative friendly districts that the tent extents to houston where the...
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>> reporter: david, good evening. tonight from the scene of the crime, we are just outside canada's parliament building. as you mentioned, we are now getting a vivid new look at the rampage that took place here. about tonight, we're getting a sense just how close the gunman got to this country's prime minister. this is the moment the attack on parliament begins. the new video shows the suspect leaving his car and sprinting towards the parliament building. he's carrying a long gun. terrified people are running away. watch. he steals this black car, drives it around to the front steps. the car still moving, he jumps out, races inside, officers in hot pursuit. [ gunfire ] and this is what happens next. [ gunfire ] gunfire echoing off the ornate historical walls of parliament. these right here are the steps the gunman ran up during his rampage. after an all-day lockdown yesterday, today, they are letting us back into the building. the bullet holes were visible everywhere. the gunman then came directly through this entrywa
>> reporter: david, good evening. tonight from the scene of the crime, we are just outside canada's parliament building. as you mentioned, we are now getting a vivid new look at the rampage that took place here. about tonight, we're getting a sense just how close the gunman got to this country's prime minister. this is the moment the attack on parliament begins. the new video shows the suspect leaving his car and sprinting towards the parliament building. he's carrying a long gun....
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kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those teams have identified 50 people who came into contact with duncan who they are now monitoring closely every single day to make sure they don't show any symptoms of ebola. and so far they have not. but meantime tonight because the patient may have not been totally frank about his experience with ebola, the local district attorney here says he may treat this as a criminal case. dallas county district attorney craig watkins says his office is investigating whether thomas eric duncan broke the law when he failed to disclose he'd been exposed to ebola and put so many others at risk. >> it may be more of a federal issue, but we are actively having discussions as to whether or not we need to look into this as it relates to a criminal matter. >> reporter: one week ago today the hospital says duncan told an er nurse he had not been around anyone ill. the same thing he told authorities when leaving liberia. but it's not just what the patient did that's coming under scrutiny today. it's th
kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those teams have identified 50 people who came into contact with duncan who they are now monitoring closely every single day to make sure they don't show any symptoms of ebola. and so far they have not. but meantime tonight because the patient may have not been totally frank about his experience with ebola, the local district attorney here says he may treat this as a criminal case. dallas county district attorney craig watkins says his...
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good evening, i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean.ficer is married to one of the alleged drug dealers in the case. "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live in camden with more on how this investigation unfolded, noel. >> reporter: jessica, tens of thousands of dollars of drugs are off the streets in south jersey and investigators say that many of them can be linked right back here to the camden county police department. her job was to keep the the streets clean of crime but instead investigators say camden county patrol officer ashley bailey was keeping the drug business, very much alive, and they said 28 year-old rookie kopa cyst ted a long list of drug dealers and gang members with connection toss her husband. >> particularly, accessing police reports and gathering intelligence from her relatives and co confederates in the conspiracy. >> reporter: police say their action spun a web of dealers and suburbs. it estimated $85,000 street drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine were seized, some connect to crimes in gloucester t
good evening, i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean.ficer is married to one of the alleged drug dealers in the case. "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live in camden with more on how this investigation unfolded, noel. >> reporter: jessica, tens of thousands of dollars of drugs are off the streets in south jersey and investigators say that many of them can be linked right back here to the camden county police department. her job was to keep the the streets clean...
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even if menial fun out here.s candy for me, the kathy, we will head back to the studio. they have ghosts and everything back here, this is terrifying. >> run, run. >> where are you going. >> we have to say trick or treat, that is what you do for sandy, we have to write down that address. that was terrific, thanks for joining in the halloween fun. look at this beautiful fall weather. we are taking to you jack frost big boulder, sky cam three looking at fall foliage just a picture perfect afternoon and clouds have moved in on this afternoon. our live neighborhood network takes to us bishop eustace in pennsauken where beasley reese's game of the week is. earlier today they came out, playing soccer and then they cleared the the field, getting ready for the big football game tonight. temperature 50 degrees, not much wind, anotherly calm, north or northeast at 1 mile an in can inadequacies, bringing some snow to cincinnati on the back side of it, thinks the cold component of our weather, and this will be teaming up wit
even if menial fun out here.s candy for me, the kathy, we will head back to the studio. they have ghosts and everything back here, this is terrifying. >> run, run. >> where are you going. >> we have to say trick or treat, that is what you do for sandy, we have to write down that address. that was terrific, thanks for joining in the halloween fun. look at this beautiful fall weather. we are taking to you jack frost big boulder, sky cam three looking at fall foliage just a...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, steve. thanks for that.e most professional baseball i've seen all year. that is as much as i have watched the entire -- >> and you saw the best part. the underdog team in the dramatic comeback. >> all i needed to see. thank you, steve. well, we asked for it, we got it. the secret service director's resignation. >> this is unacceptable and i take full responsibility. >> it's time that she be fired. >> she should have already submitted her resignation. >> director pierson should resign today. >> she needs to step down. >> my confidence and my trust has eroded. >> you think it's time for her to go? >> yeah, sadly so. >> secret service director julia pierson has resigned. >> it should be pretty easy for her to get back in. >> maintaining the job wasn't tenable anymore.
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, steve. thanks for that.e most professional baseball i've seen all year. that is as much as i have watched the entire -- >> and you saw the best part. the underdog team in the dramatic comeback. >> all i needed to see. thank you, steve. well, we asked for it, we got it. the secret service director's resignation. >> this is unacceptable and i take full responsibility. >> it's time that she be fired. >> she should have...
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chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second straight day president obama canceled commafening. after tonight's meeting, he suggested for the first time that he might appoint someone to see the response of all the different agencies, an ebola czar. >> it may make sense for us to have one person, in part, just so that after this initial surge of activity we can have a more regular process just to make sure that we're crossing all the ts and dotting all the is going forward. also today, the president signed an executive order. the pentagon calling the national guard and reserves cutting through red tape to get to the source of the disease in liberia quickly. >> chris jansing, thank you. >>> more focus tonight on the commercial flights that the dallas nurse, amber vinson took to ohio and back, as fellow passengers have been told to stay home. nbc's tom costello has more. tom, good evening. >> frontier airlines says it's now reaching out to people who were on five flights after amber vinson was who a plane. but th
chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second straight day president obama canceled commafening. after tonight's meeting, he suggested for the first time that he might appoint someone to see the response of all the different agencies, an ebola czar. >> it may make sense for us to have one person, in part, just so that after this initial surge of activity we can have a more regular process just to make sure that we're crossing all the ts and dotting all...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. an unmanned rocket bound for the international space station bliewp on liftoff this evening in wallops island, virginia. the rocket was built by orb stall science, one of two private companies under contract to supply the space station. bill harwood our cbs news space consultant is joining us by phone. bill. >> it's too early to say what might have gone wrong but this explosion happened about 15 seconds after lifted off when with two russian built engines at the base of the first stage of rocket were still firing. it's still too early to know if the engines were involved. lost in the rocket in the mishap, 5,000 pounds of cargo and equipment bound for the space station gee, are the ?awchts disadvantaged in any way by the fact this cargo will not be reaching them. >> scott, they've lost clothing, they've lost food and research equipment but nothing critical to the operation of the station. there's a supply shi
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. an unmanned rocket bound for the international space station bliewp on liftoff this evening in wallops island, virginia. the rocket was built by orb stall science, one of two private companies under contract to supply the space station. bill harwood our cbs news space consultant is joining us by phone. bill....
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even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far more so now than 10 years ago. when you look at the form of material prosecutions, they are far more remote connections to his designated terrorist groups, literally 20 two-year-old muslim americans who upload youtube videos critical of u.s. foreign policy are being indicted based on the grounds of the youtube video encouraging support for terrorist group, done in coordination with them, therefore being indicted. far less proximate to any terrorist organization then material support was 10 years ago. then probably the most disturbing example is the claim by the obama administration that it actually has the ability to target even american citizens for extrajudicial assassination, to kill anybody a president decides without a whit of transparency is guilty
even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far more so now than 10 years ago. when you look at the form of material prosecutions, they are far more remote connections to his designated terrorist groups, literally 20 two-year-old muslim americans...
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it won't be until late tonight, 10:00, even 11:00 tonight.most of the heavy rain should be south of philadelphia. then into tomorrow morning we start to see that move farther north. we are starting off with rain for the weekend. coming up, i'll show you the timing of that and how long it will last. >>> back in philly today, former mob boss joey merlino returns to the city of brotherly love to make an appearance in federal court. >> prosecutors say he violated his supervised probation in florida but merlino's lawyer says the feds made a mistake and his klein the has done nothing wrong. >> lu ann cahn has been covering merlino for years. she's live in center city. lu ann, what's going on here? >> first you have to remember that joey merlino served 12 years in prison for racketeering and he was just about to finish three years of probation. if he crossed that finish line, he wouldn't have to check in with anyone and that's when the feds said, whoa, wait a minute. not so fast. >> i missed the mummers parade. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney says yo
it won't be until late tonight, 10:00, even 11:00 tonight.most of the heavy rain should be south of philadelphia. then into tomorrow morning we start to see that move farther north. we are starting off with rain for the weekend. coming up, i'll show you the timing of that and how long it will last. >>> back in philly today, former mob boss joey merlino returns to the city of brotherly love to make an appearance in federal court. >> prosecutors say he violated his supervised...
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after peace -- even after peace time. in defense of this, senator trumble, a pretty careful constitutionalist, said can it be that the moment the rebel armies are dispersed the military authority ceases and they are to be turned loose to arm and and organize for another conflict against the union? that idea he said was preposterous. he also said in one of the interesting intersections that occupation leads us to that what congress was doing was simply taking over the powers johnson himself put in place in the south. that all congress aimed to do was utilize president johnson's war powers over the south but now that it was in session to assert control over them. when a democrat asked incredulously whether he assumed the war is not over, republican congressmen emphatically said i do. i assume exactly that. the war is not over. against this broad definition of war time democrats sought to narrow war to the abnormal, convulsive condition of society, the culmination of human passions, which snatches the scepter from the hand o
after peace -- even after peace time. in defense of this, senator trumble, a pretty careful constitutionalist, said can it be that the moment the rebel armies are dispersed the military authority ceases and they are to be turned loose to arm and and organize for another conflict against the union? that idea he said was preposterous. he also said in one of the interesting intersections that occupation leads us to that what congress was doing was simply taking over the powers johnson himself put...
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so people might not even know. and because we don't have a travel ban and the cdc doesn't have control of where people are going, we are stymying an entire nation because we don't have control of the travel of potentially infected persons. >> and katie, how concerning is this. part of the issue is people are afraid. people on the flights don't want to come and talk on television because they don't want to be significant mattized. maybe that nurse was in denial and didn't want to address the situation. this is what humans do in these situations and this is what can happen. are you concerned about the fact that she had been told not to get on public transportation and told to stay home and she went home? >> look, the instructions for the nurses in this whole thing have not been handled correctly. these nurses were not given clear instructions when they tried to reach out and get the kind of communication that they were asking for as to what they should do in this situation. so we can't say blaming the nurses again. i
so people might not even know. and because we don't have a travel ban and the cdc doesn't have control of where people are going, we are stymying an entire nation because we don't have control of the travel of potentially infected persons. >> and katie, how concerning is this. part of the issue is people are afraid. people on the flights don't want to come and talk on television because they don't want to be significant mattized. maybe that nurse was in denial and didn't want to address...
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but we will see rain later this evening. here's the first little area of rain back toward the west that will eventually become a nor'easter just off the coast. we're going to talk much more about that, where this nor'easter will set up, because you know a nor'easter this time of year could mean really bad weather for us. this time, however, i think it's a little too far north for that. we'll explain and i'll break it down for you and the timing for rain in a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. >>> a star redskins player out for the season. >>> and another quarterback shuffle. >>> plus, a serial killer captured and the biggest surprise was who led police to those crucial clues. >>> and ebola in america. learn why the fever may be broken over the fear of the spread of the deadly infection. we'll be right back. have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia
but we will see rain later this evening. here's the first little area of rain back toward the west that will eventually become a nor'easter just off the coast. we're going to talk much more about that, where this nor'easter will set up, because you know a nor'easter this time of year could mean really bad weather for us. this time, however, i think it's a little too far north for that. we'll explain and i'll break it down for you and the timing for rain in a few minutes. >> see you in a...
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we fall into the 60s by evening.nd check out sunday morning temperatures in the 40s and y, the 30s. that's what we have to look forward to second half of the weekend. for tonight mostly cloudy at 7:00 o'clock. same with 9:00 o'clock 63 degrees. see the showers move in after midnight. we'll have much more on the rain timing and those temperatures still ahead. dawn and iain. >> you did say 30s, caitlin? >> yeah. okay. >> you can track the rain and the falling temperatures any time of day. just go to myfoxphilly.com and click on the weather tab. >> a developing story tonight that has heightened concerns locally about the enterovirus even more serious problems that may result from it. reports this week suggesting there may be a link between a so-called d68 virus and a spinal cord abnormality that produces muscle weakness in children. seven's bruce gordon is live at the children's hospital of philadelphia tonight. bruce? >> reporter: iain, we are here at chop because they have now reported to the center are for disease co
we fall into the 60s by evening.nd check out sunday morning temperatures in the 40s and y, the 30s. that's what we have to look forward to second half of the weekend. for tonight mostly cloudy at 7:00 o'clock. same with 9:00 o'clock 63 degrees. see the showers move in after midnight. we'll have much more on the rain timing and those temperatures still ahead. dawn and iain. >> you did say 30s, caitlin? >> yeah. okay. >> you can track the rain and the falling temperatures any...
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kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening.hile the secret service response last night is earning high praise, there is concern today because this is the seventh time a jumper has made it inside the fence this year. the latest white house fence jumper, 23-year-old dominic adesanya, shown on this fox news video, punching and kicking two secret service dogs, hurricane and jordan, who ultimately took him down. the president was home at the time. >> everybody out right now! >> reporter: it's a stark contrast to last month when the president was away, a man jumped over the fence and no dogs were released. that jumper made it all the way inside the white house. today, high praise for hurricane, jordan and their human partners. >> these are individuals who literally at a moment's notice are prepared to spring into action. >> reporter: adesanya left arm bandaged, seemed agitated in court today. records show he was arrested for trying to jump a barrier outside the white house this summer. >> had this person been a real terrorist, been c
kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening.hile the secret service response last night is earning high praise, there is concern today because this is the seventh time a jumper has made it inside the fence this year. the latest white house fence jumper, 23-year-old dominic adesanya, shown on this fox news video, punching and kicking two secret service dogs, hurricane and jordan, who ultimately took him down. the president was home at the time. >> everybody out right now!...
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not even 5:00 o'clock wow. on the exclusive seven day forecast, see those cold temperatures sunday morning , monday morning, freezing. could have a freeze warning. and then temperatures bounce backup, as we get out the vote on tuesday. stay on top of the trick or treating forecast as well as crazy weekend weather pie down loading cbs philly weather app available now on itunes and on android. >> crazy weather. >> it that is time of the year good it is. >> thanks very much. >> you bet. >>> good afternoon at 6:19. we will start off pretty typically outside on the schuylkill expressway. we can see headlights crazy seeing how dark it is there heading westbound slow from the boulevard into belmont and towards king of prussia area slow go there for predominant part of the afternoon commute. over on i-95 slow go on the northbound lanes, i-95 at cottman. slow, on the southbound lanes heading toward center city slow from cottman in the vine street expressway, and, that one right-hand lane due to construction. an accident
not even 5:00 o'clock wow. on the exclusive seven day forecast, see those cold temperatures sunday morning , monday morning, freezing. could have a freeze warning. and then temperatures bounce backup, as we get out the vote on tuesday. stay on top of the trick or treating forecast as well as crazy weekend weather pie down loading cbs philly weather app available now on itunes and on android. >> crazy weather. >> it that is time of the year good it is. >> thanks very much....
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look at the map this evening. this all happened just 60 miles north of the border in the capital of ottawa. the gunman opening fire at a memorial for soldiers first. then storming parliament. and listen to what plays out in the hallways there. [ gun fire ] >> reporter: the prime minister raced to safety. the u.s. embassy under lockdown. championships piled up, barricading doorways. a terrified city. tonight, what the fbi is now saying about the threat right here at home. we have team coverage and new information on the suspect and his motives. but we begin with abc's dan harris on the ground in ottawa tonight. dan? >> reporter: david, good evening. the shooting happened just down the street behind me. much of this area still on lockdown as police conduct what they call an active and dynamic operation at this hour. this has been a day of terror in this normally quiet city and it all started this morning. >> gunshots. everybody out. >> reporter: running for cover, panic in the halls of parliament ened and on the cit
look at the map this evening. this all happened just 60 miles north of the border in the capital of ottawa. the gunman opening fire at a memorial for soldiers first. then storming parliament. and listen to what plays out in the hallways there. [ gun fire ] >> reporter: the prime minister raced to safety. the u.s. embassy under lockdown. championships piled up, barricading doorways. a terrified city. tonight, what the fbi is now saying about the threat right here at home. we have team...
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even santa rosa at 98.an jose 95, and san francisco and oakland, both, both of you guys at 91 degrees. so it was hot everywhere. even at the coastline today. and it's all because we have an area of high pressure that is sitting off the coast of california. this thing here has been driving our winds around it. and you get that clockwise rotation. so all day long, we've had winds that have been offshore. but we have a cold front that is headed our way. and in fact you can see it denoted by the cloud cover here and the rain. this cold front is actually expected to move through as we head through the day on tuesday. to tuesday evening, expect to see some raindrops on that windshield and coming down from the sky. really going to be looking good, especially in the north bay. that's where we'll have the greatest chance tuesday evening. tomorrow, expect the dry day, but it's still going to be very warm. back into the upper 80s. mid- to upper 80s for the shore and peninsula, even in san francisco while you were at 9
even santa rosa at 98.an jose 95, and san francisco and oakland, both, both of you guys at 91 degrees. so it was hot everywhere. even at the coastline today. and it's all because we have an area of high pressure that is sitting off the coast of california. this thing here has been driving our winds around it. and you get that clockwise rotation. so all day long, we've had winds that have been offshore. but we have a cold front that is headed our way. and in fact you can see it denoted by the...
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>>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with journalist and immigration activist jose antonio vargas. he's written about his own struggles as an undocumented immigrant. he was in texas to call the attention of plight of tens of thousands of migrant children.+x his documentary living in this country without papers is titled "docume "documented." and then a conversation with singer, drummer and per accusationist sheila e., she's collaborated with prince, lionel richie and others to name a few. we're glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ ♪t >>> jose antonio vargas arrived in this country from the native philippines some 21 years ago. since then he's made his mark as a pulitzer prize winning journalist and outspoken activist. his documentary "undocumented" chronicles what it's like to live in this country without papers and an experience he shares with 11 million others in this country. jose details with an angry man who challenges -- talked to an angry man who challenged his
>>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with journalist and immigration activist jose antonio vargas. he's written about his own struggles as an undocumented immigrant. he was in texas to call the attention of plight of tens of thousands of migrant children.+x his documentary living in this country without papers is titled "docume "documented." and then a conversation with singer, drummer and per accusationist sheila e., she's...
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. >>> and even the most idyllic settings. the tirty trut dirty truth and t to you. >> it's not easy to work 16 hours continuously so they can get a fresh glak o glass of mil. >> and on a high note: symphony orchestras face deep deficits and shrinking audiences. >> our whole culture has been changing. people are wanting to school, to engage in very different ways. >> but is it a recognize weem oa refg? >> thanks for joining us. the weekend edition. they went to work every day putting their lives at risks. tens of thousands of employees who worked for the federal government at the country's largest nuclear waste site exposed to be nuclear waste for decades. they are entitled to benefits, but in this "america tonight" investigation, correspondent lori jane gliha found so many had been denied benefits for so long, time is no longer on their side. >> on the tiny family farm in terry wattenburger's farm. >> hopefully, it's a female, so not another rooster. >> i have copd. i have cancer on the bottom of my lung. i have cancer back u
. >>> and even the most idyllic settings. the tirty trut dirty truth and t to you. >> it's not easy to work 16 hours continuously so they can get a fresh glak o glass of mil. >> and on a high note: symphony orchestras face deep deficits and shrinking audiences. >> our whole culture has been changing. people are wanting to school, to engage in very different ways. >> but is it a recognize weem oa refg? >> thanks for joining us. the weekend edition. they...
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>> good evening, commissioners, nilo with the business association. what makes for a vibrant thriving community is foot traffic. what happens is people come into office and they come out for lunch and they are gone. and that said, sir, the whole area really becomes very quiet. it really doesn't help the community. i think it's very important that we have and support not just existing businesses but also we encourage new businesses to move into these areas south of south beach area. we do have more of that activity and as i have said at the end of the day the community is going to benefit from it, it's not just the store owners but everybody there to be able to go to a place, sit down and relax and be able to meet others. i urge you to support this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening commissioners. >> i'm sorry, i'm having difficulty. can you hold on a moment. >> good evening commissioners, i'm alice rodgers, the vice-president of the board of the south beach mission bay neighborhood association. the association has worked t
>> good evening, commissioners, nilo with the business association. what makes for a vibrant thriving community is foot traffic. what happens is people come into office and they come out for lunch and they are gone. and that said, sir, the whole area really becomes very quiet. it really doesn't help the community. i think it's very important that we have and support not just existing businesses but also we encourage new businesses to move into these areas south of south beach area. we do...
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we have a lot to get to this evening. and i want to begin wiem who has asked us only to use her first name. her first name is heather. she's a neighbor of dallas nurse nina pham and she joins us now. so heather, how are you doing? >> yeah, i'm good, thank you. >> thank you for coming on. tell me what happened yesterday morning. how did you find out you that lived in the same apartment complex as nina pham? >> so i got at 5:30 in the morning and i slept through it. and my friend called me at 8:30 and she told me to look outside and there was media everywhere. and so then based on our google searches we kind of pieced it together, what was going on. >> and you say that your apartment complex, your building has been decontaminated several times. how many times? >> it's been decontaminated twice. >> twice. have they talked to you about or given you any information about ebola? >> yeah. so dallas health services, dallas pd, they've passed out pamphlets, you know, just basically describing ebola, ebola 101, just various facts a
we have a lot to get to this evening. and i want to begin wiem who has asked us only to use her first name. her first name is heather. she's a neighbor of dallas nurse nina pham and she joins us now. so heather, how are you doing? >> yeah, i'm good, thank you. >> thank you for coming on. tell me what happened yesterday morning. how did you find out you that lived in the same apartment complex as nina pham? >> so i got at 5:30 in the morning and i slept through it. and my...
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. >>> good evening. and here is what public officials are up against in trying to tamp down the panic over ebola. the nurse who spent the weekend in a quarantine tent in new jersey after returning from africa is home in the state of maine tonight, and because her boyfriend lives in ft. kent in northern maine, the local paper there says some patients have canceled elective procedures at the local hospital. even though this nurse, kaci hickox, has never been there, has no plans to go there and is not sick and may not be anywhere near there. the president today said people like her need to be applauded, thanked and supported for their work with ebola patients in west africa. and in a moment we'll see the scope of that fight right now. we begin tonight with the latest in this country. the release of a dallas nurse from the hospital. here is our national correspondent kate snow. >> reporter: dallas nurse amber vinson is headed home. >> i'm so grateful to be well. >> reporter: after speaking with vinson by pho
. >>> good evening. and here is what public officials are up against in trying to tamp down the panic over ebola. the nurse who spent the weekend in a quarantine tent in new jersey after returning from africa is home in the state of maine tonight, and because her boyfriend lives in ft. kent in northern maine, the local paper there says some patients have canceled elective procedures at the local hospital. even though this nurse, kaci hickox, has never been there, has no plans to go...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're going to begin the broadcast with breaking news tonight. a rocket that was destined for the international spacestations that exploded at lifted off. let's have a look at the pictures now. this is wallop island, virginia. that is an orbital science rocket, crashing back down to the launch pad. we want to emphasize this rocket was unmanned. it was a cargo mission taking 5,000 pound of cargo only to the international spacestation. the rocket, as you saw, exploded shortly after liftoff, crashed back down to the launchpad, and this is-- that was-- you were
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're going to begin the broadcast with breaking news tonight. a rocket that was destined for the international spacestations that exploded at lifted off. let's have a look at the pictures now. this is wallop island, virginia. that is an orbital science rocket, crashing back down to the launch pad. we want to emphasize this rocket was unmanned. it was a cargo mission taking...
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kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today the mayor called it a milestone day. officials here definitely breathing easier. of the 48 community members who came into contact with thomas eric duncan, 44 of them have now been told to go on with their lives. this as we heard from nurses for the first time who work at this hospital. late this afternoon dozens of nurses from texas health presbyterian with a strong defense of their embattled hospital. >> we're proud of our hospital. and we're proud of the work we do. and we're proud of our nursing staff. >> reporter: in dallas schools today, four of eight children who'd been staying home returned to class. >> they don't have the virus. they can't give the virus to anybody because they don't have it. >> it's understandable that there's a lot of people that are afraid. >> reporter: still judge clay jenkins is worried about the son of dink an's fiancee, who has yet to return to middle school. >> middle schoolers are some of the most ferocious and scary animals on the planet. and to be dropped into a pool of middle schoole
kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today the mayor called it a milestone day. officials here definitely breathing easier. of the 48 community members who came into contact with thomas eric duncan, 44 of them have now been told to go on with their lives. this as we heard from nurses for the first time who work at this hospital. late this afternoon dozens of nurses from texas health presbyterian with a strong defense of their embattled hospital. >> we're proud of...
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then got even worse. "thousands lost their jobs and life savings." "the former leaders of enron head to prison." enron's ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist who put enron ahead of you. nd - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we sometimes wish would run out, at least for a moment. but as we grow into adults, it's important to learn how to use our energy wisely, especially when it comes to electricity. you can save energy and money by caulking around windows. and by using a power strip, you can turn off several devices when they're not in use, or when you're simply done. it's all about using your energy wisely, and novec is here to help. for more tips, go to novec.com. novec: helping you save. >>> no on the go, down load the wusa9 weather app. >> you know, we have one of those interesting nights ahead, right? >> we do. and you like lunar eclipses. >> i'm very excited. i'm going to wake up at 6:00 in the morning, even after i go to bed at 2:00. and see this lunar eclipse. >> it's going to be nice and you can wake up for a
then got even worse. "thousands lost their jobs and life savings." "the former leaders of enron head to prison." enron's ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist who put enron ahead of you. nd - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we sometimes wish would run out, at least for a moment. but as we grow into adults, it's important to learn how to use our energy wisely, especially when it comes to electricity. you can save energy and money by caulking...
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back into the chilly 50s in town by later this evening.her forecast, full sunshine with the chill outside today. another relatively cold start tomorrow morning. it won't be as cold as this morning. then the warmup begins. here is your seven-day forecast. 62 today. back up to 73 tomorrow. monday night football, redskins. seahawks tomorrow. game time temps upper '50s, low 60s. wednesday and thursday look amazing. friday into next week, a big system coming off the west coast could impact friday, saturday and sunday next weekend. >> we'll be watching for that. >> ginger says now that she's senior report, she has to rethink what to wear to church. >> good to know these things before you go outside. >> exactly. >> thanks for watching. >>> they're persistent, persuasive and they're after your money. the call that you might want to send to the voice mail to protect your cash. >>> a man stabbed to death along one of the busiest streets in the district. now the victim's family wants to know why no on >>> this morning we have a consumer alert for you
back into the chilly 50s in town by later this evening.her forecast, full sunshine with the chill outside today. another relatively cold start tomorrow morning. it won't be as cold as this morning. then the warmup begins. here is your seven-day forecast. 62 today. back up to 73 tomorrow. monday night football, redskins. seahawks tomorrow. game time temps upper '50s, low 60s. wednesday and thursday look amazing. friday into next week, a big system coming off the west coast could impact friday,...
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>> jimmy: we're not even sure about the whole baptism thing. >> we're not even sure about the whole baptismhing this time. >> are you kidding me? don't even say that to me. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? >> hi. >> hi, chippy. very exciting. this is my first sonogram i'm going to see. never seen one before. we had our babies, like, blind. we didn't knoll what we were having. >> can you pull up your shirt, please? >> jimmy: ask aunt chippy, never seen one of these before? >> never seen one of these before? >> no. >> all right. you're going to love it. >> jimmy: okay, we're going to look at the bone structure first. >> we're going to look at the bone structure first. hear the heartbeat. >> i don't know what i'm looking at. >> jimmy: bone structure. the baby is encased carbon night right now. >> the baby is encased in carbon it right now. that's good. >> jimmy: the flux capacitor is a beating at a normal right. >> and the flux capacitor is beating at a normal rate. okay. show a shot of the whole body if we can now. >> jimmy: say hello to grandma nippy. >> oh. >> jimmy: he can only hear you if you a
>> jimmy: we're not even sure about the whole baptism thing. >> we're not even sure about the whole baptismhing this time. >> are you kidding me? don't even say that to me. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? >> hi. >> hi, chippy. very exciting. this is my first sonogram i'm going to see. never seen one before. we had our babies, like, blind. we didn't knoll what we were having. >> can you pull up your shirt, please? >> jimmy: ask aunt chippy, never...
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not even close.showers and thunderstorms around here tonight with some heavy rain, some locally gusty winds. perhaps a gust of 40 miles an hour out of the south. 63 for the low in philadelphia. 58 north and west. then for tomorrow, mix of clouds and sun, just a chance of a shower, not a day like today. above average temperatures and a beautiful day coming on friday. 74 degrees with sunshine. not a bad day on saturday for our shredder event but look how much colder it gets sunday. then it stays cold. the average high 67, 10 to 15 degrees below normal much of next week. >> when we're not on the air, the first alert weather team is always preparing updated weather forecasts that you can access anytime with our mobile apps. >>> nbc 10 continues to monitor the ebola scare sweeping across the globe. >> as well as the local impact that it's having. >> they said that he had ebola and our coach yelled at them. >> new at 4:30 today, bad behavior on the field, how the most feared virus in the world is sparking
not even close.showers and thunderstorms around here tonight with some heavy rain, some locally gusty winds. perhaps a gust of 40 miles an hour out of the south. 63 for the low in philadelphia. 58 north and west. then for tomorrow, mix of clouds and sun, just a chance of a shower, not a day like today. above average temperatures and a beautiful day coming on friday. 74 degrees with sunshine. not a bad day on saturday for our shredder event but look how much colder it gets sunday. then it stays...
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and during the later evening hours that the rain is increasing and 9:00 that evening and dover at that time getting some showers and showers will threaten part of the weekend. seven-day forecast when i come back. >>> katy's last report i saw that camera on 95 southbound and trying to avoid that area. >> starting to back up. let's check in what's going on. what's going on out there, katy? >> 95 northbound near the philadelphia international airport we have our camera zoomed in to a penndot tow truck. it's fortunately been moved to the shoulder and not enough volume 95 northbound near the airport right now for things to slow around it and have rubber neckers out there. still something to deal with, still something to think about if you're headed on 95 north. a new accident into our systems and portion welch road at blare mill road and an accident at that intersection. also taking a look at your average speeds throughout the area, you can see the typical trouble spots 15 miles an hour 95 southbound heading into the city. 18 miles an hour parts of 76 outside of the city. 476 looks good, 55
and during the later evening hours that the rain is increasing and 9:00 that evening and dover at that time getting some showers and showers will threaten part of the weekend. seven-day forecast when i come back. >>> katy's last report i saw that camera on 95 southbound and trying to avoid that area. >> starting to back up. let's check in what's going on. what's going on out there, katy? >> 95 northbound near the philadelphia international airport we have our camera zoomed...
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they don't even know what is happening with him.he was down to having a glass of water a day to wash himself. he says, there was an order -- and odor our men had picked up. it was very distinct and they would remember it forever, basically. most of his rations went bad. he did not even have food. he would try to get more resources and then be denied. or they did not have the resources to go get it in general. and then when they come in to be all proper and stuff and have this front for it. i don't know, they are not allocating enough resources in general to him just to actually survive. not even to help out but for them to actually survive in there. >> and the madness, right, where he says we're at the end of our water supply and he says you need to get three competitive bids. >> in that situation. >> i just need 20,000 liters of water that can be brought in easily. >> i am not a huge proponent of the u.n. in general. i don't think they are an extremely effective body but i think that is seen in the inability and give them resources
they don't even know what is happening with him.he was down to having a glass of water a day to wash himself. he says, there was an order -- and odor our men had picked up. it was very distinct and they would remember it forever, basically. most of his rations went bad. he did not even have food. he would try to get more resources and then be denied. or they did not have the resources to go get it in general. and then when they come in to be all proper and stuff and have this front for it. i...
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even with a bye week. more from chip today, some chipper comments, and if you were a sixers fan and i don't know how many are, it's not good news. that's coming up in sports. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. ♪ >> philadelphia police are on the hunt for two men who shot a 24 year old man 35 times. north philadelphia's uber street and 2100 block are the scene. the spray of gunfire hit a 46 year old woman in the leg. she just happened to be nearby and is now in stable condition at the hospital. >> for the first time since august of 2011, it seems there are more new jerseyans have negative opinion of governor chris chr
even with a bye week. more from chip today, some chipper comments, and if you were a sixers fan and i don't know how many are, it's not good news. that's coming up in sports. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and...
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i won't even say cool. cold.f you want more than just some candy. >> we have a place for you to go. nick giovanni joins us live now from six flags fright fest. good morning nick. >> reporter: good morning guys, this weekend is the grand finale to fright fest and as you can see behind me the stage is set. as i'm here with pamela ross taking a look at the zombying busting move behind us, this is a choreographed piece here, how long was this in the making? >> since august and we've never actually showed the awakening on tv before. this is -- super special for halloween. and super special for wusa9. >> reporter: some tv history being made here and now you called it the awakening and that's because this is the opening act. this is what tells everyone that it is game time right? >> that's exactly right. this is where we go from night to we do from -- thrills by day into fright by night. and this portion -- this show is actually our most guest attended show. the guests, they love this show. it's special and new every ye
i won't even say cool. cold.f you want more than just some candy. >> we have a place for you to go. nick giovanni joins us live now from six flags fright fest. good morning nick. >> reporter: good morning guys, this weekend is the grand finale to fright fest and as you can see behind me the stage is set. as i'm here with pamela ross taking a look at the zombying busting move behind us, this is a choreographed piece here, how long was this in the making? >> since august and...
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even the 50s and 60s. feels delightful out there temperatures will climb into the mid and in some cases upper 60s today. winds not too bad, they'll pick up out of the south at 12 miles per hour. then tonight a chance of a shower mainly west of i-95. upper 50s by 9:00 p.m. our weather headlines talking about the thickening clouds and the shower threat. tonight's shower threat is minimal. tomorrow's shower threat, i'm thinking after 2:00 or 3:00 in the metro, early afternoon as you go areas west, because the system is coming in from the west, that is a lot more substantial. so a yellow alert up for tomorrow. showers likely, the first half of the day. the commute tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night. the wednesday morning commute, looks like impacted. so we have yellow alerts out there. the only question by midday, will the showers leave by midday or linger? the best chance of that will be east of us of the then the weekend, always looking ahead to the weekend, aren't you? weekend looking nice. really nice, fri
even the 50s and 60s. feels delightful out there temperatures will climb into the mid and in some cases upper 60s today. winds not too bad, they'll pick up out of the south at 12 miles per hour. then tonight a chance of a shower mainly west of i-95. upper 50s by 9:00 p.m. our weather headlines talking about the thickening clouds and the shower threat. tonight's shower threat is minimal. tomorrow's shower threat, i'm thinking after 2:00 or 3:00 in the metro, early afternoon as you go areas west,...
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it's -- and actually they don't even watch fox news so they don't even know what's on it.y fox news as a proxy for whatever -- for the rest of america. >> many of these people have fans that they have to appeal to. rosie o'donnell, all these guys. >> she has fans? >> there is a few. but they expect these people to like them, you are right, they are insulting their own fan base without even realizing it i don't know that they ever make that connection. >> do you think "the view" rehired her because they're courting the crazy demo? the crazy demo? they call it the crazy dollar. they spent a lot of money crazy people. >> rosie o'donnell gets a lot of attention. she a very polarizing figure. i don't know, maybe they wanted to mix it up. but rosy can always be counted on. again, she a great example of hypocrisy. years ago it was revealed that she had gun toting body guards for her kids and yet she is a woman who told housewives to go get your husband's guns and turn them into the police station. it's rosy for her but not for the rest of us. reflects the reluctance to condemn is
it's -- and actually they don't even watch fox news so they don't even know what's on it.y fox news as a proxy for whatever -- for the rest of america. >> many of these people have fans that they have to appeal to. rosie o'donnell, all these guys. >> she has fans? >> there is a few. but they expect these people to like them, you are right, they are insulting their own fan base without even realizing it i don't know that they ever make that connection. >> do you think...
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even if incubation period.nment government can put her last word. >> you are not a doctor or a lawyer. the way to science is not behind you bill. the evidence that dr. spencer was doing the same thing that nurse hickox is doing and came down with it is overrides all the pinheaded stuff. it's a lively debate, professor. i might even pay the tuition at georgetown to come and see. >> you okay. we would love to have you there. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. did cbs ban a reporter from appearing on laura's radio program? she will be here. madness ray rice costume this year. unbelievably new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the
even if incubation period.nment government can put her last word. >> you are not a doctor or a lawyer. the way to science is not behind you bill. the evidence that dr. spencer was doing the same thing that nurse hickox is doing and came down with it is overrides all the pinheaded stuff. it's a lively debate, professor. i might even pay the tuition at georgetown to come and see. >> you okay. we would love to have you there. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this...
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good evening, maria. >> good evening, bret.some big positives to report today from the gdp report and rallying stocks. the u.s. economy is showing signs of improvement and the stock market is reacting to fundamentals, which is good news, as opposed to the market reacting to the federal reserve stimulus and record low rates. the news is not all good, however, because even though today's economic growth was better than most expected, it has not translated into our personal economic story. wages are down over the last five years, and the only reason household income is actually up slightly over that time frame is because it includes families with dual incomes. it will be important to see these numbers continuing to show improvement, particularly since the federal reserve has exited its bond buying program this week. that so-called quantitative easing is over. so the question becomes can the economy continue to spew out strong numbers without the fed's help going forward. the next important reading to watch, the employment number f
good evening, maria. >> good evening, bret.some big positives to report today from the gdp report and rallying stocks. the u.s. economy is showing signs of improvement and the stock market is reacting to fundamentals, which is good news, as opposed to the market reacting to the federal reserve stimulus and record low rates. the news is not all good, however, because even though today's economic growth was better than most expected, it has not translated into our personal economic story....