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holly, and 47 in some areas. some areas will see sunshine to start with while others are dealing with fog. but everybody will feel the chill with temperatures in the 30s and 40s at the bus stop. good news, we'll see more sunshine as the day goes on. back in ten minutes with the neighborhood-by-neighborhood forecast. "first alert" traffic reporter jillian mele is watching foggy conditions. good morning. >> good morning, bill. this is a live look near trooper road. you can see thick fog, a lot of drivers putting on their brake lights slowly down eastbound. in new hope, we have an accident, lower york road, route 202. watch out because it say serious accident. so use caution and leave yourself extra time there. in blue bell, we're still dealing with an accident that's been all morning lawn at dekalb pike and morris road. that is there for an hour to hour and a half to 45 minutes at this point. you can expect to see slowdowns in that area. for drivers on creek road, you can see the fog. southbound of 42 is looking pr
holly, and 47 in some areas. some areas will see sunshine to start with while others are dealing with fog. but everybody will feel the chill with temperatures in the 30s and 40s at the bus stop. good news, we'll see more sunshine as the day goes on. back in ten minutes with the neighborhood-by-neighborhood forecast. "first alert" traffic reporter jillian mele is watching foggy conditions. good morning. >> good morning, bill. this is a live look near trooper road. you can see...
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holly's tail is wagging. holly's owner was looking from her kitchen window, be caught something out of the corner of her eye and saw holly under attack. she yelled at the coyote. the coyote didn't leave until she was about ten feet away from the coyote. she was rushed to the hospital with some puncture wounds but will be all right. area residents are really upset because this isn't the only coyote attack that's happened in the area. officials say it's not that the coyotes are being any more aggressive than they normally are. it's because of the human food in the area that attracts the coyotes. >>> a completely different coyote interaction here. the person who caught this makes turkey calls. the coyote is like, i know you're in there. >> i'm so glad he got this video. that is magnificent. >> he was standing five yards away. >> randomly i decided we are going to play a game. we are going to play "what happens next." this is bridge day. it's the world's biggest extreme sport. there is a lady sitting on the edge.
holly's tail is wagging. holly's owner was looking from her kitchen window, be caught something out of the corner of her eye and saw holly under attack. she yelled at the coyote. the coyote didn't leave until she was about ten feet away from the coyote. she was rushed to the hospital with some puncture wounds but will be all right. area residents are really upset because this isn't the only coyote attack that's happened in the area. officials say it's not that the coyotes are being any more...
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holly and wrightstown and even in dover. there it is, just got thicker in millville and atlantic city as well. it's changing minute by minute as the temperatures come down. during the day, the temperatures go the other direction. the fog will disappear. this is lunchtime today. 56 degrees in philadelphia. we'll see the temperatures climb into the upper 50s today. but they turn colder for tonight and the weekend. future weather as you go through the evening hours. you'll see 30s north and west by early tomorrow morning. doylestown at 39 degrees at 4:00 in the morning. you'll see 30s in millville as well. sunshine will bes with into the weekend. the seven-day coming up in less than ten minute' time. >>> just about 20 minutes to 5:00. obviously, if you're leaving the house you're going to have to contend with pretty thick fog in parts. >> right, jillian has been monitoring the cameras. what do you see? >> it's hard to see in this picture, route 1, drivers in delaware, this is what you're waking up to, make sure you slow down. s
holly and wrightstown and even in dover. there it is, just got thicker in millville and atlantic city as well. it's changing minute by minute as the temperatures come down. during the day, the temperatures go the other direction. the fog will disappear. this is lunchtime today. 56 degrees in philadelphia. we'll see the temperatures climb into the upper 50s today. but they turn colder for tonight and the weekend. future weather as you go through the evening hours. you'll see 30s north and west...
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holly, thank you. in a happier story this evening, the last of the nurses who caught ebola in a dallas hospital left an atlanta hospital today. amber vinson is now disease free. at the white house, the president is still dealing with an outbreak of confusion over how the government is handling ebola, and major garrett is there. >> reporter: president obama struggled today to explain why the federal government, states, and the military are treating americans returning from ebola- stricken countries differently. he supported new guidelines from the centers for disease control that do not require a 21-day quarantine for someone without ebola symptoms. >> we don't want to discourage our health care workers from going to the front lines and dealing with this in an effective way. >> reporter: but states are still free to implement tighter restrictions and the joint chiefs of staffs have recommended a different policy for the military, a mandatory three-week quarantine period even if troops do not come in dir
holly, thank you. in a happier story this evening, the last of the nurses who caught ebola in a dallas hospital left an atlanta hospital today. amber vinson is now disease free. at the white house, the president is still dealing with an outbreak of confusion over how the government is handling ebola, and major garrett is there. >> reporter: president obama struggled today to explain why the federal government, states, and the military are treating americans returning from ebola- stricken...
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holly, thanks very much. on ebola today, we just got word that infected dallas nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good condition. also the u.s. imposed restrictions on passengers arriving from africa. they must land at one of five u.s. airports where extra screening has been set up. also the c.d.c. is now recommending that health care workers use protective clothing that leaves no skin exposed. and they should follow a buddy system so that clothing is used properly. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers attended an ebola education session this morning in new york city. >> before barbara goes in to see the patient... >> reporter: the feature presentation, new c.d.c. procedures for wearing and removing protective equipment. >> debbie friedland is a nurse. >> i need the practice taking off the garments. >> reporter: the increased measures aimed to protect workers performing aggressive measures like dialysis. valuable lessons have been learned here in the u.s., for example, rehydr
holly, thanks very much. on ebola today, we just got word that infected dallas nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good condition. also the u.s. imposed restrictions on passengers arriving from africa. they must land at one of five u.s. airports where extra screening has been set up. also the c.d.c. is now recommending that health care workers use protective clothing that leaves no skin exposed. and they should follow a buddy system so that clothing is used properly. here's dr. jon lapook....
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holly, an english teacher met john over nine years ago.hey married and put down roots, planning to start a family. but after years of trying to get pregnant naturally they were not having any success. what was that like? you two are young, have been trying so long and not be able to get pregnant? >> it's frustrating. >> yeah. >> it was. i felt like something about me was broken. and the thing i wanted most in the world, a baby, was being kept from me. >> at the time, the quality of holly's eggs seemed okay, and while john's sperm count was low, the doctor said there was still a fighting chance they could have kids through ivf, in vitro fertilization. several embryos were successfully created and subsequently frozen, a stock of potential babies ready to be born. the first egg implantation took, and their son ezra was born nine months later. >> i don't know. >> what is this letter? >> a. >> at what point did you decide you definitely wanted to try to have another? >> well, we knew for sure that we wanted more than one. so we had these five f
holly, an english teacher met john over nine years ago.hey married and put down roots, planning to start a family. but after years of trying to get pregnant naturally they were not having any success. what was that like? you two are young, have been trying so long and not be able to get pregnant? >> it's frustrating. >> yeah. >> it was. i felt like something about me was broken. and the thing i wanted most in the world, a baby, was being kept from me. >> at the time, the...
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into this conversation, too, what's your take, holly? rashid and i work together here in atlanta but one thing we haven't discussed is not only can we bring the police in and have them participate a little more with the community, but the prosecutor's office, something we do here in atlanta, we have community prosecution and we are at this point because both sides feel like they have valid points that are not being heard. so, what we have here, we have prosecutors, we have offices in those nibeighborhoods that feel disenfranchised that feel like they're not getting respected or being protected as they should and there are neighborhood planning units and there are meetings where the prosecutor, the police department, the fire department, every local agency come together and it is a safe haven for those people, the neighbors to come in and say, this is how we are being treated by police and we don't like it. so you can bring all of those agencies in and if people felt as if they were being herald, you may see some of these incidents reduce
into this conversation, too, what's your take, holly? rashid and i work together here in atlanta but one thing we haven't discussed is not only can we bring the police in and have them participate a little more with the community, but the prosecutor's office, something we do here in atlanta, we have community prosecution and we are at this point because both sides feel like they have valid points that are not being heard. so, what we have here, we have prosecutors, we have offices in those...
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holly, thanks very much. today, the f.b.i. confirmed that it helped find three teenaged girls who may have been headed to syria, and it returned them to their parents in denver. they'd been detained in frankfurt, germany. the girls were reported missing last week. the the bureau says it is investigating the possibility that they intended to join isis. on ebola today, there is la on ebola today, we just got word that infected dallas nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good also the u.s. imposed travel restrictions on people arriving from west africa. now passengers from guinea, guinea, liberia, and sierra leone, to land at one of five u.s. airports where extra screening is set up. and the c.d.c. is now recommending health care workers use protective cloacting that leaves no skin exposed, and follow a buddy system so that the clothing is used properly. rsre's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers attended an ebola education session this morning in new york city. >> before barbara goes in to see the patie
holly, thanks very much. today, the f.b.i. confirmed that it helped find three teenaged girls who may have been headed to syria, and it returned them to their parents in denver. they'd been detained in frankfurt, germany. the girls were reported missing last week. the the bureau says it is investigating the possibility that they intended to join isis. on ebola today, there is la on ebola today, we just got word that infected dallas nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good also the u.s. imposed...
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holly, 32 degrees. the cold air is definitely here. we've got temperatures today that will be warming up to about 60 degrees, mixture of sun and clouds out there. and tomorrow, we start to pick up some shower chances cents, maybe specially later on in the day, if we see them. wednesday, thursday, could also feature a shower or two. dry after that, though, so that's the good news. let's see if we have any good news on the road with jess? >> we may have little bit of good news, carol, thank you. outside and show you things on the up and up actually on route one there is accident, literally just cleared about five seconds ago. so oxford valley road this crash right over here pulled over to the right-hand side now just been moved out of the way. so for the bound toward stoney hill road should be lightening up a little bit. little delay, there just few minutes ago. now head over to the ben franklin bridge, things looking great, there as well. so this is actually from the philly side. headed westbound into the city where headlights are comin
holly, 32 degrees. the cold air is definitely here. we've got temperatures today that will be warming up to about 60 degrees, mixture of sun and clouds out there. and tomorrow, we start to pick up some shower chances cents, maybe specially later on in the day, if we see them. wednesday, thursday, could also feature a shower or two. dry after that, though, so that's the good news. let's see if we have any good news on the road with jess? >> we may have little bit of good news, carol, thank...
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holly has been jilted.-- hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. >> reporter: the defense attorney believes his cross examination of holly revealed that jeffrey was a young man without a violent streak. >> did you ever see him hit anybody? >> no. >> reporter: he even kept his cool, the lawyer argued, that time his mother tried to choke him. >> he did not retaliate. he didn't hit her back or anything like that. >> reporter: and even holly, no longer a friend to jeffrey, testified that the only thing he ever wanted was for his mom to get better. >> it seems that's the most important thing to jeffrey. is that right? >> for her to take her medication. yes. >> reporter: the defense lawyer rejected out of hand the prosecution's big theory, that jeffrey simply reached his boiling point over his mother's mental illness, and snapped that day in the garage. >> jeffrey could have left and gone and done his own thing at any given time. he didn't have to stay there. when ruth took her meds, it was one happy family. ther
holly has been jilted.-- hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. >> reporter: the defense attorney believes his cross examination of holly revealed that jeffrey was a young man without a violent streak. >> did you ever see him hit anybody? >> no. >> reporter: he even kept his cool, the lawyer argued, that time his mother tried to choke him. >> he did not retaliate. he didn't hit her back or anything like that. >> reporter: and even holly, no longer a friend...
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holly phillips is here. dr.orah. >> this is an incredible study. >> it is. they looked at a huge amount of data from poison control centers nationwide about mistakes parents make with kids under 6. like tylenol for fever and cost and colds and antihistamines. >> i think one of the challenges as a mom is when you're doing liquid applications, there's teaspoons, table spoons, and the syringe. is some of the mistake we don't know how to measure what we're doing? >> absolutely. sometimes parents unwittingly double dose their children, right? one caregiver gives the medicine and they don't communicate with the other and they end up giving two doses. the biggest is the dosages. sometimes it will call for it to be dispensed in millimeters and then the device inside is in teaspoons. >> i find it. they all have different size caps and measurements and if you use the wrong cap, you can get confused. >> parents will reach into a drawer and pull out a teaspoon or table spoon and depending what your silver ware is like you c
holly phillips is here. dr.orah. >> this is an incredible study. >> it is. they looked at a huge amount of data from poison control centers nationwide about mistakes parents make with kids under 6. like tylenol for fever and cost and colds and antihistamines. >> i think one of the challenges as a mom is when you're doing liquid applications, there's teaspoons, table spoons, and the syringe. is some of the mistake we don't know how to measure what we're doing? >>...
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holly. there you see it on the satellite imagery. the clouds that came through from the rain showers yesterday afternoon. we'll wind up with sunshine, the fog clears and the temperatures will climb. look for slow-going to start with widespread dense fog. but as we go through the morning and afternoon, we'll see sunny skies high temperatures in upper 50s to near 60 degrees today. and tomorrow, we'll start with sunshine which means another chilly start in the morning. a high of 58 in the afternoon. there there be clouds coming in friday evening. here comes the wind, the rain, the cold for saturday. 48 degrees will be the high temperature. during the day saturday, the wind will be strong enough but the wind chills will be in the upper 30s and low 40s. a colder morning on sunday. the rain will be done. 37 degrees, 50 and windy sunday afternoon. and lots of sunshine after a cold start on monday. 58 into the 60s tuesday and wednesday. >>> wow, a bad weekend. >> bill really knows how to set us up there, doesn't he? >> at least it's nice for
holly. there you see it on the satellite imagery. the clouds that came through from the rain showers yesterday afternoon. we'll wind up with sunshine, the fog clears and the temperatures will climb. look for slow-going to start with widespread dense fog. but as we go through the morning and afternoon, we'll see sunny skies high temperatures in upper 50s to near 60 degrees today. and tomorrow, we'll start with sunshine which means another chilly start in the morning. a high of 58 in the...
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holly. and wilmington with quarter-mile visibility in dover, millville. and atlantic city has fog at the airport with half-a mile visibility. no shortage of fog or colder temperatures, now 39 degrees and falling in pottstown where most of the rest of the area is in the 40s. about 20 degrees colder than yesterday this time. a chilly morning. by 9:00, we will see sunshine break through. the fog will be easing. and then sunshine this afternoon will turn out to be a pretty nice day overall. in less than ten minutes i'm back by the hour-by-hour future weather. right now, "first alert" traffic reporter jillian mele is watching the fog. good morning. >> good morning, bill. it's pretty thick in some areas. this is a live look at montgomery county, route 59 for the ramps to the pennsylvania turnpike, you can see that heavy fog that we're dealing with this morning. pennsylvania turnpike is looking good. 309 is pretty quiet. that is a little bit of good news. not dealing with any fog out of melbourne. this is a live look at route 202. you can see we do have a little
holly. and wilmington with quarter-mile visibility in dover, millville. and atlantic city has fog at the airport with half-a mile visibility. no shortage of fog or colder temperatures, now 39 degrees and falling in pottstown where most of the rest of the area is in the 40s. about 20 degrees colder than yesterday this time. a chilly morning. by 9:00, we will see sunshine break through. the fog will be easing. and then sunshine this afternoon will turn out to be a pretty nice day overall. in less...
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holly, thank you. an american city drowning in debt cuts off water to thousands. and royal watchers are marking april on their calendars when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of i
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your line is open. >> holly, let's go to the next question. >> thank you, one moment. >> holly, next question. >> yes, thank you, i apologize. one moment. >> holly, do we have questions coming? >> yes, we do, sir. just one moment. i apologize. >> we're going to continue to monitor what's going on at this news conference. only audio-only with dr. thomas frieden, the director for the centers for disease control and prevention. sylvia burwell, the secretary of health and human resources. i want to bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. for our viewers, update us on what we've just learned. it's pretty dramatic stuff. >> it is. we know that a second patient has been diagnosed with ebola, another health care worker, at the same hospital. the person who had extensive contact as it was described with mr. duncan. you remember he was the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola. so this is a nurse, sounds like, that was infected and it sounds like is ill. doing okay but pretty ill. and remember she was just diagnosed over the last several hours. so it sounds like she has
your line is open. >> holly, let's go to the next question. >> thank you, one moment. >> holly, next question. >> yes, thank you, i apologize. one moment. >> holly, do we have questions coming? >> yes, we do, sir. just one moment. i apologize. >> we're going to continue to monitor what's going on at this news conference. only audio-only with dr. thomas frieden, the director for the centers for disease control and prevention. sylvia burwell, the...
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holly, were you able to learn anything about what happened to those young girls? >> reporter: well, scott, the women we with told us they simply don't know, but the united nations has reported in detail on how yazidi women have been raped and sold as sex slaves, and a magazine published by isis even recently claimed enslaving infidel women is justifyed by islamic law, though, of course, that's rejected by the vast majority of muslims. >> pelley: holly williams reporting for us from turkey tonight. hole, thank you. in a happier story this evening, the last of the nurses who caught ebola in a dallas hospital left an atlanta hospital today. amber vinson is now disease free. at the white house, the president is still dealing with an outbreak of confusion over how the government is handling ebola, and major garrett is there. >> reporter: president obama struggled today to explain why the federal government, states, and the military are treating americans returning from ebola-stricken countries differently. he supported new guidelines from the centers for disease contro
holly, were you able to learn anything about what happened to those young girls? >> reporter: well, scott, the women we with told us they simply don't know, but the united nations has reported in detail on how yazidi women have been raped and sold as sex slaves, and a magazine published by isis even recently claimed enslaving infidel women is justifyed by islamic law, though, of course, that's rejected by the vast majority of muslims. >> pelley: holly williams reporting for us from...
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>> holly thank you.s for speaking their minds at a historic meeting. francis told the crowd that catholics should not fear change because god is not afraid of new things. earlier the bishops voted against a plan to accept gay and divorced catholics. those proposals sparked a furious response from church conservatives. >>> peyton manning threw for four touchdowns in last night's win over san francisco. >> it broke brett favre's career record for touchdown passes. it also sparked a game of keepaway with his receivers keeping the record setting ball just out of manning's reach. >> i have great appreciation for all the players in the nfl, ing now and that played before us. i've always been a fan of quarterbacks. whether brett favre or dan marino or john el way. i'm honored and humbled to join a unique club. >> this morning manning has 510 touchdown passes in 246 regular season game. that's more than two per game for 16 seasons. amazing considering he just recovered from that injury. >> such an incredible acc
>> holly thank you.s for speaking their minds at a historic meeting. francis told the crowd that catholics should not fear change because god is not afraid of new things. earlier the bishops voted against a plan to accept gay and divorced catholics. those proposals sparked a furious response from church conservatives. >>> peyton manning threw for four touchdowns in last night's win over san francisco. >> it broke brett favre's career record for touchdown passes. it also...
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holly in new jersey. 30s for much of delaware this morning. we will see the temperatures continue to fall. in philadelphia, 7:00 will be 39 degrees, but most of the rest of the area will be colder. sunshine and 46 degrees at 9:00 and then 55 degrees. and the temperature's still climbing at lunchtime today. we'll go neighborhood by neighborhood to show you how warm your neighborhood will get later today, but first, katy zachry has your traffic. good morning, katy. >> good morning, bill. i'm glad to hear it's going to get warmer later, because it was downright cold this morning, and as you said, in some areas freezing. all right, if you're headed out on the roadways, put your heat on. you also should know it's looking great in our area. a live look at 676 right at 8th street. it's going to take you not that long to get from the vine to the blue route in both directions, about 14 minutes. no issues to report on spans of 76. route 1 at 9th street for philadelphia drivers who take route 1, there is repaving that will last until 6:00 a.m. from route
holly in new jersey. 30s for much of delaware this morning. we will see the temperatures continue to fall. in philadelphia, 7:00 will be 39 degrees, but most of the rest of the area will be colder. sunshine and 46 degrees at 9:00 and then 55 degrees. and the temperature's still climbing at lunchtime today. we'll go neighborhood by neighborhood to show you how warm your neighborhood will get later today, but first, katy zachry has your traffic. good morning, katy. >> good morning, bill....
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holly. it's 12 degrees colder in philadelphia and 18 degrees colder in trenton. the temperatures currently 42 degrees at philadelphia international. trenton is 34, and it's 38 degrees in wilmington. no wind this morning and not much heat, either. 39 degrees at 7:00. we will see sunshine and some scattered clouds at 9:00, 46 degrees. and then up to 55 degrees and still climbing at lunchtime today. neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back, we'll show you how warm it's going to get where you live. but first, katy zachry has traffic. good morning, katy. >> good morning, bill. the big story on the roads this morning is the weather. it is freezy out there. but as bill said, it's going to warm up, so that's good. live look at the tacony-palmyra bridge, which just in the last few minutes, you can see the arms are going down. a ship went through. that, of course, affects traffic for new jersey and pennsylvania drivers, but that route should resume shortly because the ship has already pa
holly. it's 12 degrees colder in philadelphia and 18 degrees colder in trenton. the temperatures currently 42 degrees at philadelphia international. trenton is 34, and it's 38 degrees in wilmington. no wind this morning and not much heat, either. 39 degrees at 7:00. we will see sunshine and some scattered clouds at 9:00, 46 degrees. and then up to 55 degrees and still climbing at lunchtime today. neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back, we'll show you how warm it's going to get...
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holly, thank you. in addition to alan henning, isis has executed american journalists james foley and steven sotloff, and another british aid worker, david haines. so, who is that masked executioner? the new director of the f.b.i. says he knows, and in his first major television interview for "60 minutes," we asked james comey about the work to hunt down the isis killer. >> well, it's not work i really want to talk about on a lot of dimensions, using our intelligence tools, our military tools, obviously our relationships with our partners, especially our great partners in the british services. we are working pretty hard, not just to identify and find that savage, but all of them. >> pelley: do you know who he is? >> i believe we do. >> pelley: do you have a name. >> i have it in my head. >> pelley: but you're not willing to share it. >> i am not. >> pelley: how do you capture him? >> that's a very good question, one i'm probably going to stay away from speculating about. >> pelley: but you want him. >>
holly, thank you. in addition to alan henning, isis has executed american journalists james foley and steven sotloff, and another british aid worker, david haines. so, who is that masked executioner? the new director of the f.b.i. says he knows, and in his first major television interview for "60 minutes," we asked james comey about the work to hunt down the isis killer. >> well, it's not work i really want to talk about on a lot of dimensions, using our intelligence tools, our...
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>> hello, i'm holly knox with commissioner honda along with the legacy of women voters of san francisco i'm here to talk about measure a on tuesday november 4th pursue measure a is an ordinance that is will allow the city to borrow up to 5 hundred thousand discolors for bonds this decide that use this for the improvements identified by the transportation at the desk the city could use the funds for construct transit only lanes and separated like ways and assessable platforms and escalators that are and muni and install pedestrian count down signals and audio central nervous system and bulb outs raise crosswalks medium island and bike parking and upgrade muni any proposal will be subject to the review by the mayor and board measure a will allow the property tax to are increases and landowner to pass up to 50 percent to the tenants measure a will will require the citizens advisory committee to review the spending of bond fund tenth of one percent will pay for the oversight functions if you vote yes. i want the city to issue $500 million in general obligation bonds on infrastructure projec
>> hello, i'm holly knox with commissioner honda along with the legacy of women voters of san francisco i'm here to talk about measure a on tuesday november 4th pursue measure a is an ordinance that is will allow the city to borrow up to 5 hundred thousand discolors for bonds this decide that use this for the improvements identified by the transportation at the desk the city could use the funds for construct transit only lanes and separated like ways and assessable platforms and...
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is willing to agree to. >> axelrod: holly williams in turkey for us tonight. thank you, holly. isis forces are uncomfortably close to baghdad, which is naturally ratcheting up anxiety in the capital. let's bring in elizabeth palmer who is in baghdad tonight. liz, are those forces get anything closer to baghdad? >> reporter: jim, there's pretty much constant fighting in the countryside in a sort of arc around the city, but no sign of a major assault on baghdad itself. however, isis is in control of several key towns, and also main highways near baghdad. you may remember from your days here that it used to be a fairly straightforward drive from baghdad to jordan on a main highway. not anymore. that road is closed. there's heavy fighting on both sides, and even u.s. airstrikes very, very nearby. >> axelrod: how is baghdad responding to the fact that these isis forces are so close? >> reporter: massive visible security. you can't go a block in this city without seeing either iraqi army or police. we're told 60,000 men, including paramilitaries, are in charge of protecting the city.
is willing to agree to. >> axelrod: holly williams in turkey for us tonight. thank you, holly. isis forces are uncomfortably close to baghdad, which is naturally ratcheting up anxiety in the capital. let's bring in elizabeth palmer who is in baghdad tonight. liz, are those forces get anything closer to baghdad? >> reporter: jim, there's pretty much constant fighting in the countryside in a sort of arc around the city, but no sign of a major assault on baghdad itself. however, isis...
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and where, holly courts is number one. and we are going through rad. that is privatization of public housing, that is going to be the vernal heights community center and the managers and for 99 years, along with bridge developers and in partnership with the holly council, which is also known as the management corporation, we are going to be able to do business toelgt and together sxb the model to the city so that the public housing residents will know that there is someone out there fighting for their rights because there is no one out there now, except us. and that the section 8 should be adhered to in this city. now, i am going to the colleges, south east facility college, and i have already spoken with their commission and i am going back there again on wednesday and to talk about bringing in a curriculum that will show the residents how to become trained as property managers and get their phm, which is a certifiable title. and they will learn, plan and organize work, and supervisor the staff and supervise the residents service and so on and so fort
and where, holly courts is number one. and we are going through rad. that is privatization of public housing, that is going to be the vernal heights community center and the managers and for 99 years, along with bridge developers and in partnership with the holly council, which is also known as the management corporation, we are going to be able to do business toelgt and together sxb the model to the city so that the public housing residents will know that there is someone out there fighting...
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holly bypass.etting you updated on this downed poll we've been following southbound route 30, just got word that activity has cleared so you're good to go. we still have activity as a result of an accident northbound right on oxford circle. that's the outer drive and then i promised i'd get you updated. and 95 southbound has been reopened, chris. >> jillian, thanks. >>> well, lesson learned, maybe, the change comes to u.p.s. as they try to make nice after last year's naughty package problem. you remember that one. >>> and one of the world's most historic chapels beams its way into the 21st century. >>> a brighter new look with 7,000 l.e.d. lights. the vatican unveiled that lighting system yesterday. now, the ceiling is fully lit that allows viewers to see every detail of michelangelo's stunning work. >>> look at this from one world trade center. this is a view that only the construction workers have been enjoying up until now. one world trade center opens monday. the observatory is set to open next
holly bypass.etting you updated on this downed poll we've been following southbound route 30, just got word that activity has cleared so you're good to go. we still have activity as a result of an accident northbound right on oxford circle. that's the outer drive and then i promised i'd get you updated. and 95 southbound has been reopened, chris. >> jillian, thanks. >>> well, lesson learned, maybe, the change comes to u.p.s. as they try to make nice after last year's naughty...
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get in holly's database talk with the folks at the consumer agency. it's a great group, and what it's doing is it's getting stronger every day by working with military families and making all of the voices heard. >> yeah. and that's a lot of the victims. i know there's another movement with the consumer financial americans for financial reform. >> yep. >> let me switch gears to the middle east real quick. >> sure. >> let's talk about what's going on, obviously, in syria and iraq. i know you voted against the president's plan to arm the sunni syrian rebels. what's your take what's going on with isis in iraq and syria right now? and do you agree with the president's approach? >> so i think that isis poses a real threat. a threat to the countries that are in the region, a threat to the rest of the world. and i think we've got to respond in a comprehensive way to end that threat. but i was not convinced that the idea of trying to vet and then train and arm a handful of syrian rebels was really the right way to go about this. i voted against that. but i do
get in holly's database talk with the folks at the consumer agency. it's a great group, and what it's doing is it's getting stronger every day by working with military families and making all of the voices heard. >> yeah. and that's a lot of the victims. i know there's another movement with the consumer financial americans for financial reform. >> yep. >> let me switch gears to the middle east real quick. >> sure. >> let's talk about what's going on, obviously, in...
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holly phillips.s of d68 d68. it's being investigated as the cause of at least six deaths. david, why is it so important to get this test? >> it's different than the classic cold you get during the cold season. the coldic, it takes a couple of days. this virus goes from 0 to 60 in less than a day. so the pediatricians on the front line need to test this to know if they need to go for the aggressive approach. it's going to be key to stop it and identify it. >> holly, we talked last week about the possibility of enterovirus and paralysis. is there a firm link here that we know about here? >> we do know that 27 patients both children and adults have tested positive for the enterovirus and experienced muscle weakness and paralysis. what we don't know definitively is if the enterovirus caused the symptoms. i will say it's possible. we know it can affect our nerves and polio virus also affects paralysis. ite e something where we have to define the link but in the meantime it's all about trying to stay healt
holly phillips.s of d68 d68. it's being investigated as the cause of at least six deaths. david, why is it so important to get this test? >> it's different than the classic cold you get during the cold season. the coldic, it takes a couple of days. this virus goes from 0 to 60 in less than a day. so the pediatricians on the front line need to test this to know if they need to go for the aggressive approach. it's going to be key to stop it and identify it. >> holly, we talked last...
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holly eaauollauolly and partly . vineland and dover will likely stay dry with temperatures in the upper 50s and sunshine to start with. warm us into the 50s for westchester, chester and glasboro. but wet weather ahead and colder temperatures, too. i'm back in less than ten minutes with the seven-day forecast. right now, at least we don't have any fog for your commute. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this morning. we will break down the timeline of the events over the past seven weeks of the ambush to last night's capture and now what's ahead. you can count on nbc 10 to walk you through it all. jill jillian? >>> area bridges including the walt widman clear right now. average speeds in the 40s and 50s and no accidents to report and nothing to slow you down on 76. coming up, i'll tell you if i'm still following an accident out of elkman s park. newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett cut spending on education by a billion dollars... it's time for a change. elect tom wolf,
holly eaauollauolly and partly . vineland and dover will likely stay dry with temperatures in the upper 50s and sunshine to start with. warm us into the 50s for westchester, chester and glasboro. but wet weather ahead and colder temperatures, too. i'm back in less than ten minutes with the seven-day forecast. right now, at least we don't have any fog for your commute. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this morning. we will break down the timeline of the events over the past seven...
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battle cry, the pop up stores are coming, the latest one just opened, briefly, and downtown mount hollynew jersey. feel free to look around but be quick, little new jersey 350 pop up shop as it is called, designed to celebrate and sell items associated with new jersey and it 350th anniversary will close on sunday. the. >> the internet, we have facebook, twitter. >> modern ways to get pop up customers in the pop up store. pop up story mind us new jersey home, innovation, home, liberty, diversity and the soprano's, and sinatra and some serious revolutionary war heroes. new jersey's lead wasn't much of a hero but he loves his dog, his dog seemed to love new jersey and they are not alone. >> i have converted, new jersey pride report report ray menendez and his wife check out new jersey books and new jersey t-shirts and then ended up buying both after reflecting on the state ancestors. >> you would be surprised i think at new jersey and would be proud. >> reporter: new jersey not just a decoration wall hanging on board game with turnpikes and diners but a real force in the world, complete wi
battle cry, the pop up stores are coming, the latest one just opened, briefly, and downtown mount hollynew jersey. feel free to look around but be quick, little new jersey 350 pop up shop as it is called, designed to celebrate and sell items associated with new jersey and it 350th anniversary will close on sunday. the. >> the internet, we have facebook, twitter. >> modern ways to get pop up customers in the pop up store. pop up story mind us new jersey home, innovation, home,...
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holly, thanks very much. today in hong kong protesters filled the streets for a sixth day, refusing to go home on a national holiday. they want china's communist government to stay out of local elections. china promised full democracy when it took over hong kong from britain in 1997. in washington today, secretary of state john kerry told his chinese counterpart autonomy is essential for hong kong. foreign minister wang yi said this is china's business, not america's. there is a grassroots campaign for equality on the soccer field, and this mass beaching of walrus has wildlife experts concerned when the "cbs evening news" continues. o a sandwich. the amazingly tender roasted turkey -- always raised without antibiotics, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread... but here's what you don't always see. the care and attention that goes into it. because what matters most is the simple, delicious ingredients that make up the whole delicious meal made just for you. and this is our turkey cranberry f
holly, thanks very much. today in hong kong protesters filled the streets for a sixth day, refusing to go home on a national holiday. they want china's communist government to stay out of local elections. china promised full democracy when it took over hong kong from britain in 1997. in washington today, secretary of state john kerry told his chinese counterpart autonomy is essential for hong kong. foreign minister wang yi said this is china's business, not america's. there is a grassroots...
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holly williams has the latest, and we'll talk to the f.b.i. director about the killer. do you know who he is? >> i believe we do. >> pelley: as the cleanup begins at the dallas apartment where an ebola victim stayed, america's top infectious disease expert says an outbreak in this country is not going to happen. reports from manuel bojorquez and jon lapook. the breach at chase-- anthony mason on cyber wars. >> it's an arms race. the bad guys get better. we've got to get better. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road. with her time running out, she turned to a stranger and made an incredible are q. >> i just asked her. i blurted it out. >> reporter: what did you say? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the islamic terrorist group known as isis said late today it has executed another western captive. that would be the fourth in six weeks. isis put out brutally graphic video purporting to show the beheading of a british aid worker, 47-year-old alan henning. of course, we will not show that to you. the te
holly williams has the latest, and we'll talk to the f.b.i. director about the killer. do you know who he is? >> i believe we do. >> pelley: as the cleanup begins at the dallas apartment where an ebola victim stayed, america's top infectious disease expert says an outbreak in this country is not going to happen. reports from manuel bojorquez and jon lapook. the breach at chase-- anthony mason on cyber wars. >> it's an arms race. the bad guys get better. we've got to get...
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holly, 36 in northeast philadelphia.undle up, make sure your pets are also protected against this cold air, the win are cam right now, when they start to pick up. woe might start to warm up little bit. but when they're calm, temperatures can really bottom out. expecting temperatures this afternoon about 60 degrees, sun, clouds, tomorrow, 66, chance of picking up these rain showers. we will come back and talk more about what the forecast will bring over the next couple of days, right now see what these roads are on a monday morning with jessica. >> going outside, check out those roads. relatively quiet start so far this morning. 959 at cottman, southbound you can see right here moving along great northbound toward northeast philadelphia, moving a lock great, there as well. head the to the cameras on the schuylkill expressway at city avenue. see everything moving great there, as well. check out accident that just popped up out in ardmore, haverford road near wynnewood road. expect local detours and police activity thereon
holly, 36 in northeast philadelphia.undle up, make sure your pets are also protected against this cold air, the win are cam right now, when they start to pick up. woe might start to warm up little bit. but when they're calm, temperatures can really bottom out. expecting temperatures this afternoon about 60 degrees, sun, clouds, tomorrow, 66, chance of picking up these rain showers. we will come back and talk more about what the forecast will bring over the next couple of days, right now see...
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holly phillips and dr. david agus.>>> up next mellody hobson looks at new challenges for online retailers. how will they change the way we shop? you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® what if getting ready was this easy? now teeth whitening is! with the colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush whiten, and go! its stay-on formula deeply whitens for whiter teeth in 2 days. optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. brush, whiten, go! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. intro
holly phillips and dr. david agus.>>> up next mellody hobson looks at new challenges for online retailers. how will they change the way we shop? you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds...
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holly, just two of them. calm winds, one of the reasons we're finding the frost out there, and the chill this morning, because nothing is mixing up. it is just allowed to get cold like your refrigerators, no winds blowing through your frig except when you open it and grab something. that's one of the reasons it gets to stay that cold. we still have the freeze warning until 8:00 this morning. the dark purple, lighter purple, where you are seeing the frost advisory for many sections of our viewing area. temperatures today, warming up by noon, 66 degrees, by 3:00 p.m., 06 degrees, certainly not as cold as it is this morning, or as cold as it was yesterday morning either. so enjoy these temperatures that will be getting into the 60s today, tonight, we get down to about 50 degrees, then tomorrow in the middle six 60s, but i'm afraid we have to pick up chance of some showers, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, erika, nicole? >> carol, thank youment coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", children a cents cr
holly, just two of them. calm winds, one of the reasons we're finding the frost out there, and the chill this morning, because nothing is mixing up. it is just allowed to get cold like your refrigerators, no winds blowing through your frig except when you open it and grab something. that's one of the reasons it gets to stay that cold. we still have the freeze warning until 8:00 this morning. the dark purple, lighter purple, where you are seeing the frost advisory for many sections of our...