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. >> speaking of corporate leaders going to be a good morning for james gorman.organ stanley is up. the profits are up 74%. helped by gains in trading. gorman called it one of the firm's strongest quarters in recent years and he gets a double digit roi for the first time in a couple of years and hedging out goldman on some elements. >> a low bar. >> what happened to goldman? what happened? >> i read that conference call twice. >> twice? were you looking for a secret code? >> on the plane ride on the way home. maybe i was on such a high from being with my daughter in oregon -- a mental high -- >> okay if it's the other kind of high. allowed there. >> one of the legal states. and i came back and i just said, wow. talk about not executing. i mean, they just didn't execute on fixed income. morgan stanley seems to be executing everywhere. by the way, let's not obscure the fact that bank of america had a great quarter. so we're leading -- you know, we're getting to the point where i think you can say that goldman's model -- i'm working on this thesis is too hedge fund.
. >> speaking of corporate leaders going to be a good morning for james gorman.organ stanley is up. the profits are up 74%. helped by gains in trading. gorman called it one of the firm's strongest quarters in recent years and he gets a double digit roi for the first time in a couple of years and hedging out goldman on some elements. >> a low bar. >> what happened to goldman? what happened? >> i read that conference call twice. >> twice? were you looking for a...
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ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> all right, folks last check of the forecast before we go.minals, you say people are not happy about tomorrow. >> reporter: they think it is too hot. a lot of them have to cook and the easter egg hunt. we were joking around about the melted chocolate. 85 degrees, i'm sure not not unhappy, unhappy. they want it it'll cooler. i've got my man there, 85 tomorrow, 75 monday, get on it and enjoy a good week. >> reporter: 7:56 we're a few minutes from saying good morning to dporng. >> reporter: north korea kicking off a major national holiday unveiling new weapons at a big parade amid fears they could conduct nuclear test. the vatican on high alert days after recent terror attacks in europe what the pope is saying as roam gears up for one of the busiest weekends of the year. the wait is over for star wars fans, the teaser, the last jeddi. paula was there, she has exclusive interviews with the stars, coming up on "g.m.a." we'll see you soon. >>> "action news" continues at 9:00. here's some of the stories we're working on on for you, today marks 70 ye
ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> all right, folks last check of the forecast before we go.minals, you say people are not happy about tomorrow. >> reporter: they think it is too hot. a lot of them have to cook and the easter egg hunt. we were joking around about the melted chocolate. 85 degrees, i'm sure not not unhappy, unhappy. they want it it'll cooler. i've got my man there, 85 tomorrow, 75 monday, get on it and enjoy a good week. >> reporter: 7:56 we're a...
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ali gorman channel 6 "action news." congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care.ns tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma pr
ali gorman channel 6 "action news." congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care.ns tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal...
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it is not clear if he will need to, 3 democrats will vote for neil gore ali gorman so >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country that's what they are doing. >> reporter: now with an interview with the financial times, president trump said china will help us with north korea or they won't. north korea is doing their own saber rattling saying if you bring out a knife to attack us, we'll take out a sword. >>> meantime a golf round with rand paul indicated that healthcare talks are continuing. don't expect any movements on healthcare soon, that issues continues to dog republicans as does russia. >>> dr. david schulcin was the v.a. undersecretary during the obama administration. >>> phillies open against cincinnati. first pitch 4:10 p.m., the home opener friday, at citizens bank park. >> new on "action news," rescuers say that a dog fell down a 30-foot well. >> a woman at a gas station fights back as a man tries to take off with her suv. david. >> reporter: all right, guys, we're loadings up the school bus forecast. it's going to be chilly, and partly cloudy and not rainy yet. 43 d
it is not clear if he will need to, 3 democrats will vote for neil gore ali gorman so >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country that's what they are doing. >> reporter: now with an interview with the financial times, president trump said china will help us with north korea or they won't. north korea is doing their own saber rattling saying if you bring out a knife to attack us, we'll take out a sword. >>> meantime a golf round with rand paul indicated that...
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ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> and still to come on "action news" at 5:00, how much experts say that gas prices go up this summer and a big discount that wal-mart is offering for choosing a different shipping option. and "action news" is about interaction with you. follow us on social media for latest headlines and news, and to communicate with us. facebook.com/6abcactionnews. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. asthma is well c
ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> and still to come on "action news" at 5:00, how much experts say that gas prices go up this summer and a big discount that wal-mart is offering for choosing a different shipping option. and "action news" is about interaction with you. follow us on social media for latest headlines and news, and to communicate with us. facebook.com/6abcactionnews. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma...
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health reporter and registered nurse gorman and wendy were there for channel6.eart rate monitors to monitor their activity. cash prizes were awarded but theover all goal was to make philadelphia a healthier city. >> students were on the move to raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer. they took part in a minithon and raised $18,141 for four diamonds. they partner with penn state's children hospital for medical goals while funding research for a cure. we want to thank our viewers for making this a big day in "action news" history. from we reached a million likes. we want to thank you for your loyalty and interest in what we are doing everyday. if you don't follow us on facebook, shame on you, but give us a like to get "action news" stories in your news feed. >> a lot of great content everyday. >> this is a guy responsible for 400,000, one adam joseph. >> facebook is a wonderful tool you can get a lot of great information out there. we thank you, of course. looking at storm tracker 5, it was an eventful day. talking about severe weather that passed throu
health reporter and registered nurse gorman and wendy were there for channel6.eart rate monitors to monitor their activity. cash prizes were awarded but theover all goal was to make philadelphia a healthier city. >> students were on the move to raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer. they took part in a minithon and raised $18,141 for four diamonds. they partner with penn state's children hospital for medical goals while funding research for a cure. we want to thank our viewers...
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gorman, catherine scott and meteorologist chris sowers sign signed autographs. on sports. jeff skversky and ducis rogers j >> we get confused >> the up and down phillies are up again. >> they're playing well, the phillies braves will do the dance once again. bats come alive. hopefully they will keep it going. the phillies only scored seven runs total in the starts this season. they got a good start out of jeremy hellickson last night. allowed two runs and seven innings, struck out five batteries in a 4-3 victory. doesn't walk a single batter. has been sharp all season, his era 1.88. manager mackanin explains whys he's been so effective >> he's in command of his stuff. he got that change-up that keeps him balanced and locates it extremely well. he locates secondary as well as his fast ball >> it's been huge so far this year, just, you know, getting ahead, staying down, and you know, letting, letting our defense play, which made amazing plays so far this year. >> to college football, penn state had a tremendous season last year. they're looking to build upon that.
gorman, catherine scott and meteorologist chris sowers sign signed autographs. on sports. jeff skversky and ducis rogers j >> we get confused >> the up and down phillies are up again. >> they're playing well, the phillies braves will do the dance once again. bats come alive. hopefully they will keep it going. the phillies only scored seven runs total in the starts this season. they got a good start out of jeremy hellickson last night. allowed two runs and seven innings, struck...
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ali gorman, channel6 "action news. >> just eat the ears. >> just one jelly bean.ughter] >> i can never do it. all right. >> i'll just worry about it next week. >> okay. >> okay. >> time for accuweather. >> adam went to a chocolate factory yesterday. >> i think i ate about 3,000 calories yesterday and i don't care. as we look at sky6 live the commodore barry bridge it is beautiful out there this good friday, lots of sunshine a few high clouds and temperatures running a little bit above average. 67 degrees the temperature right now, the dewpoint at 33. we got some dry air in place. east-southeast wind at 5 miles per hour p the ocean temperature just 51 degrees. satellite and radar again a few high clouds here but you can see a system between omaha saint louis chicago, nothing major. there's no severe weather or heavy rain across the country right now so it's pretty quiet as we head into easter weekend. this is a warm front and that will be drifting through here as we get into the first part of the weekend. but for tonight on the town here on a friday night, 64 degre
ali gorman, channel6 "action news. >> just eat the ears. >> just one jelly bean.ughter] >> i can never do it. all right. >> i'll just worry about it next week. >> okay. >> okay. >> time for accuweather. >> adam went to a chocolate factory yesterday. >> i think i ate about 3,000 calories yesterday and i don't care. as we look at sky6 live the commodore barry bridge it is beautiful out there this good friday, lots of sunshine a few high...
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t.j.maxx nurse ali gorman this is the "action news" health tip.eat time for spring cleaning, not just for your home, but for your diet. limit processed food and eat two more vegetables per day than the usual. the more colors the better. drink more water spruce it up by adding fruits or seltzer water. making these changes will make a dinners. >> reporter: drinking more water, because my eyes are getting more puffy. >> what makes them puffy? >> reporter: i think it's age. [laughter]. looking live on the schuylkill expressway, it could be many reasons. looking at belmont, that's westbound traffic on your left, moving okay, we're seeing building volume on the schuylkill expressway, you can see travel time, we don't have any major delays, but getting ready for them to kick in. we have a disabled vehicle germantown pike at arch street. warminster line 20 minutes late. >> reporter: we have tempts in the 30s and 40s. 44 by 7:00 a.m. a little cool, and we'll get sun early. 3:00 p.m., 65 high of 66 rather late in the afternoon say around 4:00 p.m. by 7:00 w
t.j.maxx nurse ali gorman this is the "action news" health tip.eat time for spring cleaning, not just for your home, but for your diet. limit processed food and eat two more vegetables per day than the usual. the more colors the better. drink more water spruce it up by adding fruits or seltzer water. making these changes will make a dinners. >> reporter: drinking more water, because my eyes are getting more puffy. >> what makes them puffy? >> reporter: i think it's...
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nurse ali gorman this is "action news" health tip. sunshine helps the body build vitamin d. the strict is getting enough without getting too much sun exposure. you only need to expose your skin for half the time it takes to tan or burn. i'm fair, so i only need ten minutes of sunshine to get my vitamin d. darker skin tones will need a little bit more. and you can talk to your healthcare provider to get tips. >> reporter: let's look outside, and see what's happening here on the schuylkill expressway, this is westbound traffic we've been wondering if people would be working today him we're seeing a jam right here, westbound at city avenue. overall it's an easy 14 minute ride between the blue route and the vine. let's check mass transit, we had problems with the route 11 trolley that's running back to normal now, everything is good to go with mass transit. >> reporter: you might have drizzle drops on your windshield, but out by getties you agree there are more showers -- gettysburg and there are more light showers, this afternoon it will be shorts and ts weather. there could sp
nurse ali gorman this is "action news" health tip. sunshine helps the body build vitamin d. the strict is getting enough without getting too much sun exposure. you only need to expose your skin for half the time it takes to tan or burn. i'm fair, so i only need ten minutes of sunshine to get my vitamin d. darker skin tones will need a little bit more. and you can talk to your healthcare provider to get tips. >> reporter: let's look outside, and see what's happening here on the...
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. >> reporter: i'm registered nurse ali gorman this is "action news" health tip.nfortunately it is tick season over the years the population of black legged ticks has exploded and so has the number of people diagnosed with lyme disease. if you're in a wooded area use insect repellant and wear pants and long sleeves. if you find and remove a tick within 24 to 36 hours it can't transmit the disease. >> very important. >> reporter: it makes me nervous every time my kids like to play in the woods. >> reporter: on this spring morning let's head to spring house, no problems between montgomeryville and flourtown. midday we're expecting construction sign work along 309 southbound by welsh road by the movie theater and the pennsylvania turnpike. watch for those crews later on. ten minute delays on the market frankford line trains heading westbound near 69th street. septa regional rail schedules went into effect yesterday first weekday morning commute with these. patco gets new schedules today. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan we see showers south and west of t
. >> reporter: i'm registered nurse ali gorman this is "action news" health tip.nfortunately it is tick season over the years the population of black legged ticks has exploded and so has the number of people diagnosed with lyme disease. if you're in a wooded area use insect repellant and wear pants and long sleeves. if you find and remove a tick within 24 to 36 hours it can't transmit the disease. >> very important. >> reporter: it makes me nervous every time my kids...
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ali gorman is live with more. >> reporter: the preventative task force is making changes, fi years ago they opposed the routine screening for prostate cancer but now men between the ages of 55 and 69 should discuss screening to decide if the psa blood test is right for them and how often they should be checked and the increase use in watchful waiting is helping to spare more men the side effects of overaggressivetreme. >> the rates from the trials of prostate cancer screening suggests that 20% to 50% of these may be overdiagnosed that is, the diagnosis of of prostate cancer but slow growing and not likely to cause a problem. >> the task force says it couldn't make specific recommendations for african-american men that have the highest risk for prostate cancer and more research for better version or replacement for the psa blood test. the beautiful weather has a lot of people back outside working in their garden or just cleaning up the yard which is great but may also leave people with sore muscles or back pain or injuries, other pedic doctors see people get hurt when they go from mostl
ali gorman is live with more. >> reporter: the preventative task force is making changes, fi years ago they opposed the routine screening for prostate cancer but now men between the ages of 55 and 69 should discuss screening to decide if the psa blood test is right for them and how often they should be checked and the increase use in watchful waiting is helping to spare more men the side effects of overaggressivetreme. >> the rates from the trials of prostate cancer screening...
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nurse ali gorman this is your "action news" health tip. we're taking about stretching.uld warm up before you want to take five or ten minutes to jog or jump around to get your body warm. after exercise you should stretch when your muscles are still warm. this will improve your flexibility and it could prevent injury. >> reporter: i never stretch afterwards, you should, right? i'm going to have to start that among other things. this is i-95 near allegheny, southbound traffic on your left starting to get heavy from the ben franklin bridge to girard. although it's heavy here we can look at the overall travel time from woodhaven to the vine, a nice, easy 17 minutes. mass transit, we have a couple of bus detours because of the first phase of nfl draft restrictions that went into police at midnight. route 11 trolley is shuttle busing due to police activity dave. >> reporter: cool enough for a jacket, but it won't stay that way for long. 48 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m., 65. 2:00 p.m., we'll zoom to 77. we're going for a high high of 81 degrees. we'll hit that by 4:00 p.m. b
nurse ali gorman this is your "action news" health tip. we're taking about stretching.uld warm up before you want to take five or ten minutes to jog or jump around to get your body warm. after exercise you should stretch when your muscles are still warm. this will improve your flexibility and it could prevent injury. >> reporter: i never stretch afterwards, you should, right? i'm going to have to start that among other things. this is i-95 near allegheny, southbound traffic on...
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good news and bad news, ali gorman is at the big board. >> we'll start with the good fuse, area of pennsylvaniaelaware and maryland has made progress in cleaning up pollution. in fact we had fewer higher ozone days meaning there is less smog in the air but, this is the bad news, the philadelphia metro area made the list for the top 25 most polluted cities and 48% of people still live in areas with unhealthy air and could trigger asthma attacks and other problems but overall the particle pollution levels have dropped due to shutting down coal fired power plantses and retiring old diesel engines. >>> also today, it turns out bragging about your workout or sharing your workout regiment could help other people. researchers at mit says that exercise specifically running is contagious. they attract more than 1 million runners over five years and their locations and social networks, they found that sharing running distance helps to motivate other people for instance if one person ran 10 minutes more than usual their friends would typically run longer than usual. now we know that cecily and adam would
good news and bad news, ali gorman is at the big board. >> we'll start with the good fuse, area of pennsylvaniaelaware and maryland has made progress in cleaning up pollution. in fact we had fewer higher ozone days meaning there is less smog in the air but, this is the bad news, the philadelphia metro area made the list for the top 25 most polluted cities and 48% of people still live in areas with unhealthy air and could trigger asthma attacks and other problems but overall the particle...
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ali gorman is live at the big board with the detail. >> reporter: it's over funding for bio medical research at the institute of of health. the white house wants to cut it by 18% and lawmakers from both parties are opposed to that. and that it's just getting to funding levels it needs and that comes four months after signing the 20 and century cures act. it put money into research not just for them but for the universities and medical centers nationwide and that big cuts could slow down advances in medicine. >>> and today researchers are learning more about so-called super abgers these are people over 75 and sharp as a tack. and it shows that super agers lost less brain volume than the average senior and said case did not seem to pay a role. three out of four were women, and it may be that they had larger brains to begin with but more research is needed. >>> also, today a father and daughter are celebrating a milestone, a kidney transplant 50 years ago that changed the course of medicine. ted lombard gave his then 13-year-old daughter denise a kidney to save her life. denise and her twin sis
ali gorman is live at the big board with the detail. >> reporter: it's over funding for bio medical research at the institute of of health. the white house wants to cut it by 18% and lawmakers from both parties are opposed to that. and that it's just getting to funding levels it needs and that comes four months after signing the 20 and century cures act. it put money into research not just for them but for the universities and medical centers nationwide and that big cuts could slow down...
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you have to remember that for morgan stanley, the fixed income has been the albatross around james gorman'sk, and now they look like they may have turned it around. ♪ >> we will go to the white house where the president is issuing a memorandum on the investigation of steel imports. >> for decades, americans have lost jobs in our factories to unfair foreign trade. one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned, and closed, and we are going to reverse that. >> you have been just watching a playback of the president signing a memorandum authorizing the commerce department to expedite an investigation into whether steel imports are hindering national security. what does this have to do with dumping? is this an investigation into national security? >> we heard it right there, the president saying this has nothing to do with china, but the chinese clearly think this is a signal to them in terms of the ongoing trade negotiations that are underway. he is giving warning to all countries involved in the steel industry, and saying we are going to investigate you, we are going to take a loo
you have to remember that for morgan stanley, the fixed income has been the albatross around james gorman'sk, and now they look like they may have turned it around. ♪ >> we will go to the white house where the president is issuing a memorandum on the investigation of steel imports. >> for decades, americans have lost jobs in our factories to unfair foreign trade. one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned, and closed, and we are going to reverse that. >> you...
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. >> reporter: producer joy gorman and actress bow spoke at georgia mason university for a program aboutxual assault on campus. >> we want the survivors in the room today to know that your voice matters. your story is important. and your truth is real. >> settle in. because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. >> reporter: in the tv show >> more specifically why my life end. >> reporter: the lead character commits suicide after being raped. leaving her family friend and the entire school community and permanent it is. so i believe, since we're not romanty sizing suicide, it will make kids understand that should not be the final option. reach out to anyone, parents a loved one. >> reporter: the awareness program here at george mason is called it's on us. in fairfax virginia, bob barnard, fox 5 local news. >>> we want to take you to breaking news now. this is out of montgomery county. police are investigating we're told a report of possible shots fired in stuff. springs >> they came into our newsroom about 4:30, the location is dale drive and coldsville road. we know they've detaine
. >> reporter: producer joy gorman and actress bow spoke at georgia mason university for a program aboutxual assault on campus. >> we want the survivors in the room today to know that your voice matters. your story is important. and your truth is real. >> settle in. because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. >> reporter: in the tv show >> more specifically why my life end. >> reporter: the lead character commits suicide after being raped. leaving her...
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and alisha boe is here with the executive producer of 13 reasons why joy gorman, and thank you very muchhave a 13-year-old daughter who has seen it. my wife watched the first episode with her. what do you make of the phenomenon of this show? >> the reception has been generally positive. and i'm very happy because the fans who have come up to me have thanked me more so parents have come up to me thanking for me for making the show now they understand what teenagers in this generation have to to go through with social media. and i think it just makes us more self aware as people. >> my daughteray emotional but important. >> yes. >> what is the take away? what do you hope the young people who are watching this forget bout parents but the young people watching this take away from this program? >> first of all i wish i -- the book i read in middle school but the show is so insightful because i think it will make kids more aware of how little thing can affect someone's life. you never know what's going on in someone else's life, and it will make kids more self aware. >> joy, there are scenes o
and alisha boe is here with the executive producer of 13 reasons why joy gorman, and thank you very muchhave a 13-year-old daughter who has seen it. my wife watched the first episode with her. what do you make of the phenomenon of this show? >> the reception has been generally positive. and i'm very happy because the fans who have come up to me have thanked me more so parents have come up to me thanking for me for making the show now they understand what teenagers in this generation have...
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. >> "health" reporter ali gorman is at the big board with details. >> reporter: we're talking about cardiac rehabilitation. studies show people who do the rehab after suffering a heart problem are more likely to live longer and healthier lives. so a hospital in south jersey is making the therapy more convenient. the fitness machines at lord's house cardiac center aren't as busy as they used to be. just as many parks are assigned there, but some can now get their exercise where it suits them best. david bye is one of them. last year after heart valve replacement, he and his doctor decided cardiac rehabilitation would be a good idea. >> exercise and to be monitored during that process. >> reporter: but instead of a 36-mile trip each way to the rehab center three times a week, bye qualified to use move-in. it's an app developed by a san francisco company. the app along with a fitness tracker on his wrist help him follow the rehab plan wherever he is. and director of the cardiac rehab center, mary ann classic wallace, says they can see everything on their end too. >> how much they're ex
. >> "health" reporter ali gorman is at the big board with details. >> reporter: we're talking about cardiac rehabilitation. studies show people who do the rehab after suffering a heart problem are more likely to live longer and healthier lives. so a hospital in south jersey is making the therapy more convenient. the fitness machines at lord's house cardiac center aren't as busy as they used to be. just as many parks are assigned there, but some can now get their exercise...
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"health" reporter ali gorman at big board with details. >> reporter: the issue is if it's caught very early, age-related mcdegeneration can be treated and vision preserved. if it's not, it's much harder to slow down. and a new study suggests that many doctors may be missing those early signs. a team at the university of alabama used advanced digital photography to look at the eyes of 1300 older people who had normal vision on a standard exam. they found that one in four of those people actually had degeneration in the retinas. in many cases, it was early enough that the problem could have been reversed by diet and lifestyle. >>> pollen in the air may not be to blame for some allergy symptoms. if your mouth gets scratchy or itchy when you eat certain foods, it could be oral allergy symptoms. in the spring, the biggest culprits are raw apples, celery, carrots and cherries. but you shouldn't have to avoid them altogether. >> many patients who cannot tolerate the raw fruit and vegetable form of certain foods often are able to tolerate the cooked, processed and/or peeled forms of these foo
"health" reporter ali gorman at big board with details. >> reporter: the issue is if it's caught very early, age-related mcdegeneration can be treated and vision preserved. if it's not, it's much harder to slow down. and a new study suggests that many doctors may be missing those early signs. a team at the university of alabama used advanced digital photography to look at the eyes of 1300 older people who had normal vision on a standard exam. they found that one in four of those...
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health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is at the big board with their story. >> they were takingautions in the kitchen but just as you said in the blink of an eye their little girl was scalded with hot oil. but now years later she is healed but the family is paying it forward helping other families battling burns. >> my whole life flash before my eyes. >> 11-year-old emma cooper reads me her recent essay about an accident that happened when she was just four years old. she was helping her dad cook in the kitchen. he says when they finished. >> she turned around and was washing her hands on the stool and she slipped off the stool. >> while falling she grabbed a still hot skillet of oil. it went on her head her chest and mostly her left foot. this is what it looked like at the hospital. emma went through months of treatment for a severe burn. >> it is very, very difficult to not be able to make them feel better when they're hurting like that and she was in a lot of pain. >> now all that remains physically is this scar. emma tells me she used to feel self-conscious but writing helps
health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is at the big board with their story. >> they were takingautions in the kitchen but just as you said in the blink of an eye their little girl was scalded with hot oil. but now years later she is healed but the family is paying it forward helping other families battling burns. >> my whole life flash before my eyes. >> 11-year-old emma cooper reads me her recent essay about an accident that happened when she was just four years...
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. >> health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman now live at the big board with the details. hey, ali. >> hey, guys, yeah, if someone is in cardiac arrest the sooner their heart is shocked with an automated external defibrillator the better their chances are for survival but not all facilities or recreation centers can afford an aed and that's where assume simon's fund helps. darren is showing the staff at beckett life center how their new aed works and how it can save lives. hundreds of kids and adults visit the center in north philadelphia every day. but the executive director there says an aed device wasn't in the budget. they recently received there's through donation from simon's fund and are grateful. >> to have that extra level of security is just fantastic. >> reporter: stedman co-founded simon's fund and also launched got ae ddot organize. it gives other centers the opportunity to crowdfund to also get their own aed. you simply upload a profile picture and a description of the venue and then launch your own crowdfunding campaign on social media. >> after you raise $1
. >> health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman now live at the big board with the details. hey, ali. >> hey, guys, yeah, if someone is in cardiac arrest the sooner their heart is shocked with an automated external defibrillator the better their chances are for survival but not all facilities or recreation centers can afford an aed and that's where assume simon's fund helps. darren is showing the staff at beckett life center how their new aed works and how it can save lives....
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. >> health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is at the big board with a disturbing developmentwed bugs much that is a creepy picture behind you. >> i know. i feel icky standing here. fighting bed bugs has always been tough a new trial at purdue university says it may be getting more difficult. researchers there found some bed bugs are becoming resistant to two more widely used insecticides. five out of 10 test groups were resistant to one while three out of 10 showed resistance to the other bug killer. bed bugs are already resistant to several other chemicals. they urge pest management companies to use a variety of methods to get rid of them. >>> well, if you're monitoring your heart rate during exercise some devices are better than others. fitness trackers you wear on your wrist are great for counting steps but maybe not for measuring heart rate. researchers tested four brands and compared them to an ekg. during exercise, the trackers were significantly inaccurate. they were off by 23 to 41 beats per minute. devices worn around the chest are said to be much better. >>> well co
. >> health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is at the big board with a disturbing developmentwed bugs much that is a creepy picture behind you. >> i know. i feel icky standing here. fighting bed bugs has always been tough a new trial at purdue university says it may be getting more difficult. researchers there found some bed bugs are becoming resistant to two more widely used insecticides. five out of 10 test groups were resistant to one while three out of 10 showed...
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. >> ali gorman has the word from the big board. >> this is a reminder the cdc recommends all children months and older should be vaccinated against the flu. we're seeing evidence that it could prevent most of the young lives lost due to complications of the virus. a government study found three of every four kids who died from the flu wasn't vaccinated. and kids who are at high risk for flu complications such as those with asthma or chronic lung or heart disease, accounted for more than half of those deaths. the children who get flu shots have a much lower chance of getting the flu or its complications. even in years when the vaccine isn't as effective. >>> an experimental treatment for a brain cancer called glioblastoma is showing promise. it works by creating a low level electrical filed at the tumor site. the electrical currents disrupt the ability of the cancer cells to grow and divide so they die. in tests where it was used along with chemotherapy patients lived nearly five months longer than those who got chemotherapy alone. half of dozen cancer centers in the u.s. are studying
. >> ali gorman has the word from the big board. >> this is a reminder the cdc recommends all children months and older should be vaccinated against the flu. we're seeing evidence that it could prevent most of the young lives lost due to complications of the virus. a government study found three of every four kids who died from the flu wasn't vaccinated. and kids who are at high risk for flu complications such as those with asthma or chronic lung or heart disease, accounted for more...
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health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman will tell us what researchers just found out about child we'll have those stories and much more coming your way on "action news" at 5:00 brian we'll see you then. >> monica see you shortly. thank you. >>> bubbles blowing in the wind for a great cause in south jersey today. students faculty and staff at erial elementary went outside on this beautiful day and blue bubbles in unison for autism awareness month. they were wearing blue in support of autism awareness and support. >> looks like fun for them today. good cause. >>> the tables were turned today as local students became the experts helping future scientists with their projects. dozens of elementary students were on penn's campus judging hands on experiments developed by science majors. it's called the penn kids judge fair. students learned about brains and how they work, very hands-on today. the program is designed to make scientists better communicators and make young students better scientists. so good for them. >> i remember dissecting a doing. -- frog. that seems like nothing compa
health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman will tell us what researchers just found out about child we'll have those stories and much more coming your way on "action news" at 5:00 brian we'll see you then. >> monica see you shortly. thank you. >>> bubbles blowing in the wind for a great cause in south jersey today. students faculty and staff at erial elementary went outside on this beautiful day and blue bubbles in unison for autism awareness month. they were...
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health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman tried it out.ction news" big board. can't wait to see this isn't that lifetime athletics will be opening three new clubs around the philadelphia area. i went to their club in mount laurel new jersey to try the strike workout. >> get that body moving me. >> fitness guru drew adams starts the high energy strike class with some mixed martial arts inspired moves. >> so, we're punching, we're kicking, we're giving elbows and, you know, filling up knees. >> and your arms will feel a bit heavy most wear weighted gloves. then get ready for some pop intervals that mimic kick fighting using a six to 9-pound body bar. you'll work on blocking and striking to get your heart rate up and your muscles purging. >> this is an entire body workout. everything is working, everything is engaged. >> martina admits she almost walked out of her first strike class but she kept at it. >> i'm not the fittest but i'm here giving 100 percent. >> and she has noticed results sculpting her body and improving her endurance. drew sa
health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman tried it out.ction news" big board. can't wait to see this isn't that lifetime athletics will be opening three new clubs around the philadelphia area. i went to their club in mount laurel new jersey to try the strike workout. >> get that body moving me. >> fitness guru drew adams starts the high energy strike class with some mixed martial arts inspired moves. >> so, we're punching, we're kicking, we're giving elbows and, you...
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. >> john morgan stanley current ceo james gorman says he is against repealing dodd-frank. >> well i you did repeal it i do think we did and do have more control but needs to ease up as far as i am concerned, i don't think dodd-frank whether you have it or don't have it so long as you have the oversight, of what we've been through i think james gorman or jamie whomever it will maybe live that nightmare i don't see with prior to that time leadership we will go down that road again. >> loosening appropriate. >> why he. >> rollback in regulation one policy coming out of this administration we've got tax reform, earlier this week i spoke with president, and he said he's got to do health care first before tax reform a lot of people saying why is tax reform hostage to health care reform. >> the deal on health care, what is your take on the impact of tax reform what do you want to see? because after all we are looking at highest tax rate for the corporate sector across the board in you know, in industrialized countries. >> maria to me not about the rate it is about how money is being used,
. >> john morgan stanley current ceo james gorman says he is against repealing dodd-frank. >> well i you did repeal it i do think we did and do have more control but needs to ease up as far as i am concerned, i don't think dodd-frank whether you have it or don't have it so long as you have the oversight, of what we've been through i think james gorman or jamie whomever it will maybe live that nightmare i don't see with prior to that time leadership we will go down that road again....
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ceo james gorman is calling it one of the firm's strongest quarters in recent years although says thet environment remains uncertain. some on wall street would juxtapose those earnings against goldman sachs. we'll talk about that a little later. another wall street earnings report coming from asset manager blackrock. earnings of $5.25 compared to consensus estimate of $4.89. now revenue was very slightly below street forecasts. quarterly profit was more than 30% higher than year earlier levels. and the fed will be out with its beige book later today. that's the region by region assessment of the u.s. economy. it's scheduled to come out at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> breaking right now, let's take a look. there are some live shots of parliament in the uk. and that's where the debate over a snap election has begun. things can get a little heated in parliament. and they've been doing that this morning. yeah. >> this guy wants to do a facebook election. not a snap-that guy is promoting an instagram election. >> there has been some debate this morning not only about that snap election whic
ceo james gorman is calling it one of the firm's strongest quarters in recent years although says thet environment remains uncertain. some on wall street would juxtapose those earnings against goldman sachs. we'll talk about that a little later. another wall street earnings report coming from asset manager blackrock. earnings of $5.25 compared to consensus estimate of $4.89. now revenue was very slightly below street forecasts. quarterly profit was more than 30% higher than year earlier levels....
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james gorman calling the quarter one of the strongest in recent years. is one of the standouts on the upside. take a look at markets right now. you see it is up about 25 points. it's all about earnings today. ibm is down the this can be one limit a quarter of a%. in asia over overnight. mixed performances to report. a massive asteroid set to fly by earth today. iconic runway trends. and starbucks gives the frappuccino a magical new look. with the new unicorn drink that the company is a little leasing leasing into the wild today. neil courses could be the key vote. i'm still laughing about the unicorn. it's unbelievable. not a good color. let's talk about this case that focuses on church versus state. >> the state of missouri decides to offer money to every school in the state to repave playgrounds for a softer susa -- softer surface. every school in the state applies for and every school gets it except those that are run by religious institutions. even the secular part of it. so this church sues the state of missouri and loses all the way up. the case is
james gorman calling the quarter one of the strongest in recent years. is one of the standouts on the upside. take a look at markets right now. you see it is up about 25 points. it's all about earnings today. ibm is down the this can be one limit a quarter of a%. in asia over overnight. mixed performances to report. a massive asteroid set to fly by earth today. iconic runway trends. and starbucks gives the frappuccino a magical new look. with the new unicorn drink that the company is a little...
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. >>> ali gorman has spring diet tips for those thinking about swimsuit season.ments need clorox bleach. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. deadly storms rip across the south. nine tornadoes reported. millions in the path of severe storms. we're live from the danger zone. >>> health alert this morning. just when you thought flu season was over, is there a second wave? dr. besser here live to break it down. ♪ >>> one-on-one with alec baldwin talking to george in a very personal interview. his struggles with drugs, alcohol and anger and what he's saying about playing donald trump. >>> new this morning, the bombshell new book inside charles and diana's marriage. the real reason he reportedly proposed to her. did he feel trapped and what was he really like in private as dad to william and harry? ♪ >>> all that and sarah michelle gellar live in times square. and she's here to say -- >> good morning, america. >> great enthusiasm from the crowd right here. nice bright greeting from sarah michelle gellar. >> very nice. so great to have everyone here on this monday
. >>> ali gorman has spring diet tips for those thinking about swimsuit season.ments need clorox bleach. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. deadly storms rip across the south. nine tornadoes reported. millions in the path of severe storms. we're live from the danger zone. >>> health alert this morning. just when you thought flu season was over, is there a second wave? dr. besser here live to break it down. ♪ >>> one-on-one with alec baldwin talking...