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jan: i think fx a few things.ere is a lot of uncertainty around real gdp growth, real gdp growth is probably not the best measure of how well the economy is doing. better to focus on labor market numbers. we can count people and hours worked pretty well, but we cannot count real inflation-adjusted dollars that well. i think that that is number one. of or possiblyt all of the counterparts of mis sed productivity growth is measured at inflation. inflation is even lower than the already very low official numbers. that potentially has some dovish monetary policy implications. i think that part is going to be something that is not going to have as big an impact in terms of the practical debate. int because, this debate is its early stages. but the focus on the labor market is very important. joe: that all things being equal would suggest there is less urgency. jan: that's right, it does go in that direction. again, i don't think it will have a big practical impact at that point. but it does go in that direction. alix:
jan: i think fx a few things.ere is a lot of uncertainty around real gdp growth, real gdp growth is probably not the best measure of how well the economy is doing. better to focus on labor market numbers. we can count people and hours worked pretty well, but we cannot count real inflation-adjusted dollars that well. i think that that is number one. of or possiblyt all of the counterparts of mis sed productivity growth is measured at inflation. inflation is even lower than the already very low...
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what was your interpretation of this, jan? jan: i did not think it was a significant change. it did take it out somewhat, but on the other hand compared with the beginning of the year it is sort of a truism that relative to the beginning of the year, underutilization has diminished. we knew that. i don't think that the changes anything. sounds like you did not see anything in today's statement that moved the needle. alix: i did -- jan: i really didn't. if the data is going to be a lot stronger over the next few, that is what i am expecting. you could get to september, but december is the more likely outcome area alix: -- outcome. joe: another word that was in the report, "the committee continues to see the outlook as nearly balanced." there was some question about whether they would remove the word nearly. does that signify anything to you? professor blinder: no, when you just preserve what you said the last time it should not signify anything you they have had this view that the risks are balanced they maintain that view. the only thing that i might add to what jan said, to
what was your interpretation of this, jan? jan: i did not think it was a significant change. it did take it out somewhat, but on the other hand compared with the beginning of the year it is sort of a truism that relative to the beginning of the year, underutilization has diminished. we knew that. i don't think that the changes anything. sounds like you did not see anything in today's statement that moved the needle. alix: i did -- jan: i really didn't. if the data is going to be a lot stronger...
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trish: jan -- >> jan, you do realize that the message you're sending is going to be on the front homeage and has been of the islamists, the radicalists, all of our enemies use what you're doing to seem that america is inhospitable to muslims and the true muslims that believe in freedom and liberty are going to be not at home here, therefore, why not get radicalized. your strategy is feeding the mantra of radicalization, what groups want to have happen. >> with all due respect, i disagree with you. i think people are starting to talk about islam and get time on the airwaves to talk about the root of the problem. more muslims -- the good muslims need to get behind you. where are they? >> they're going to get behind me because i believe that political islam is the problem. if you put the poison pill that all of islam is the problem, you're not only going to lose me, but you're going to have a strategy which a quarter of the world's population is thus targeted and actually be much more harmful to american security than your strategy. your dysfunctional result is because our government has
trish: jan -- >> jan, you do realize that the message you're sending is going to be on the front homeage and has been of the islamists, the radicalists, all of our enemies use what you're doing to seem that america is inhospitable to muslims and the true muslims that believe in freedom and liberty are going to be not at home here, therefore, why not get radicalized. your strategy is feeding the mantra of radicalization, what groups want to have happen. >> with all due respect, i...
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jan, a lot to clean up today.d morning. >> good morning, the office of emergency management tells us that eyewitnesses did indeed spot a funnel cloud last night, or at least what appeared to be a funnel cloud. what exactly moved through this area, however, still needs to be confirmed by the national weather service, we told officials with nws will be out here later this morning, you can see, it is very active here, has been all night long, and all morning. delmarva power has been here on scene righting utility polls, trying to get the power restored to the area. just across new castle avenue, here in new castle, delaware, here is the hardest hit area that we found so far, it is mobile home park, here, a lot of debris on the gown, you can see the car ride out front there has it windows smashed and the first home on the corner, was towelly pushed off of its foundation, and it fell on it front steps and the damage just keeps going on and on down the line. so take a look at the apartments, right next-door. there are s
jan, a lot to clean up today.d morning. >> good morning, the office of emergency management tells us that eyewitnesses did indeed spot a funnel cloud last night, or at least what appeared to be a funnel cloud. what exactly moved through this area, however, still needs to be confirmed by the national weather service, we told officials with nws will be out here later this morning, you can see, it is very active here, has been all night long, and all morning. delmarva power has been here on...
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for now live in new castle, delaware, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> big mess, jan thank youment philadelphia police launch internal investigation after a youtube video shows officers beating a suspect during arrest. before that camera started rolling on locust avenue, east germantown on april 3rd. los angeles blogger posted that video and identified the suspect as 22 year old tyree caroll. officers are seen repeatedly punching and kicking carol who is lying face down there. he was charged with drug and assault offenses. >> now, the police department says officers were injured attempt to go arrest that suspect in a statement police say quotas the officer stopped the defendant he began to fight with the officers biting one of the officers a total of three times on the thigh hands and arm. the defendant also bit another officer on the forearm during this arrest. the entire incident is being reviewed for any departmental violations. >> your time right now 5:36. in business news this morning oh we've been talking about this talking toys had a are saying just little bit too much. >> i
for now live in new castle, delaware, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> big mess, jan thank youment philadelphia police launch internal investigation after a youtube video shows officers beating a suspect during arrest. before that camera started rolling on locust avenue, east germantown on april 3rd. los angeles blogger posted that video and identified the suspect as 22 year old tyree caroll. officers are seen repeatedly punching and kicking carol who is lying face down...
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live in washington square, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank youment picture. >> thise. tomorrow morning we expect to see some dramatic photos from out err space. at cbs news correspondent mel oliver tells us, mission nearly ten years in the making. >> if you think is jaw dropping scientists say you haven't seen anything yet. cbs news space consultant bill hearwood. >> woe won't see anything like this again i don't think in our lives. >> new horizon spacecraft will zip by pluto 7:50 a.m. eastern tuesday for the closest pictures to date. the fly by takes place 7800 miles away from pluto. >> nobody has any idea what the spacecraft is going to show them. the pictures on the way in have been exciting. >> a mission nine and a half years in the making. new horizons launched into 2006 leaving earth at 36,000 miles an hour. it has traveled nearly a million miles a day for close to a decade. >> tom has been in the front line for nasa since 1965. reaching the solar system coldest destination will be historic feat. >> right i running high. as soon as they see a new set of data, a
live in washington square, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank youment picture. >> thise. tomorrow morning we expect to see some dramatic photos from out err space. at cbs news correspondent mel oliver tells us, mission nearly ten years in the making. >> if you think is jaw dropping scientists say you haven't seen anything yet. cbs news space consultant bill hearwood. >> woe won't see anything like this again i don't think in our lives....
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jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the family of the officer so grateful this noon, jan thank you very much. we will continue to follow this developing story for you including more on the suspect beginning today on "eyewitness news" beginning at 5:00. >>> you know, not every day that atm machine explodes, today philadelphia police and federal investigators want to know who did it. well officers responded to the corner at sixth and west luzerne hunting park just before 9:30 last night. when they got there the atm was on the sidewalk, that cash though was still inside. investigators believe someone set some type of explosive device, now the bomb squad is trying to determine who may have put it there. >> a multi vehicle traffic accident snarled traffic this morning on i-295. chopper three over the scene in barrington, new jersey, new jersey state police say that that crash involved several vehicles, in the southbound lanes, shortly after 9:00 a.m. two people were transported for minor injuries. the highway is back open at this hour. >>> a multi alarm fire continues to burn through la
jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the family of the officer so grateful this noon, jan thank you very much. we will continue to follow this developing story for you including more on the suspect beginning today on "eyewitness news" beginning at 5:00. >>> you know, not every day that atm machine explodes, today philadelphia police and federal investigators want to know who did it. well officers responded to the corner at sixth and west luzerne hunting...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now, at the scene, with an update for us, jan, good morning. >> fire marshall on scene and battalion was on scene and do believe the cause of the fire is suspicious, that's because of what eyewitnesses have told investigators, already this morning. take a look behind me. officials tell us, this foyer started at that second home from the corner thereon kingsessing avenue. they say neighbors awoke around 3:30 this morning to someone banking angrily on the door there. soon after, neighbors reported seeing the fire burning out of control. and some of those neighbors off camera tell me they are convince that person started this fire. one firefighter did suffer a minor injury. that firefighter taken to presbyterian for treatment. during the fire fight flames spread to the corner home there. three people who were inside had to run to safety. they were already out before firefighters arrived. and all of the people who live in this four homes here on this side of the 5900 block got out safely, but we just spoke to one woman couple of doors down, from w
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now, at the scene, with an update for us, jan, good morning. >> fire marshall on scene and battalion was on scene and do believe the cause of the fire is suspicious, that's because of what eyewitnesses have told investigators, already this morning. take a look behind me. officials tell us, this foyer started at that second home from the corner thereon kingsessing avenue. they say neighbors awoke around 3:30 this morning to someone...
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i'm jan carabao reporting live.oming up we will look at that possibility and when a decision could be made, meisha. >>> nice weather and typically nice traffic is what we are seeing right now sunnies coming up, pennsylvania pack those sunglasses. also my next traffic hit i will let you know about construction on the vine street expressway, you will want to know about this ladies over to you. >> meisha, thanks. >>> we cannot ask for better weather. >> it is just gorgeous. >> if you like yesterday we have more of the same today. katie has your forecast when we come right back. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and a
i'm jan carabao reporting live.oming up we will look at that possibility and when a decision could be made, meisha. >>> nice weather and typically nice traffic is what we are seeing right now sunnies coming up, pennsylvania pack those sunglasses. also my next traffic hit i will let you know about construction on the vine street expressway, you will want to know about this ladies over to you. >> meisha, thanks. >>> we cannot ask for better weather. >> it is just...
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jan carabeo joins us now from that scene in washington square. jan, what have you learned? good morning. >> reporter: good morning, all quiet right now outside had this restaurant washington square section of the city. but that certainly was not the case just short time ago. this is a popular restaurant, very busy section of the city. but, central detectives are busy this morning investigating a robbery that happened here. right now they aren't releasing much information. but police say robbery happened 1100 block spruce street around 1:30 this morning, at this point investigators are not disclosing how much money was taken. also aren't saying how many suspects police are now being looking for. and police have not disclosed exactly who was robbed, but they do say that this restaurant was the target of that robbery again, it is here in the washington square section of the city, a very popular restaurant, a lot of people around, so possibly a lot of money involved here. there was one employee inside, we knocked on the door, they didn't come to the door. as soon as we get more
jan carabeo joins us now from that scene in washington square. jan, what have you learned? good morning. >> reporter: good morning, all quiet right now outside had this restaurant washington square section of the city. but that certainly was not the case just short time ago. this is a popular restaurant, very busy section of the city. but, central detectives are busy this morning investigating a robbery that happened here. right now they aren't releasing much information. but police say...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live at the school with how officials are taking action janood morning. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. there are no students here at west chester university right now so risk for exposure is limited, and school officials have already brought in experts to deal with the contaminated areas what they are doing right now is monitoring these areas to make sure that this bacteria does not return at a dangerous level. earlier this week when west chester university learned that one of the its employees was diagnosed with legionnaires disease school officials brought in experts to test the campus for contamination. a higher then acceptable level of legionella bacteria was found in the cooling towers of these buildings including the library and student union. the school quickly sent out this memo to 1,000 employees. in it, officials say a remediation team has been hired to kill the bacteria over the coarse of two days. the letter went on to explain that the presence of legionella bacteria does not mean that a person will contract legionnaires diseas
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jan carabeo live for us in new castle delaware with you funnel cloud was apparently spotted, right jan? >> reporter: good morning, the office of emergency management is on scene here in hard hit new castle county, delaware this morning as you can see so are a whole lot of power crews. they have been going non-stop, working around the clock this storm that blew through here last night caused a whole lot of damage. so let's get straight to the video. exactly what came through here though last night is still unclear. the office of emergency management says just before 8:00 what appeared to be a funnel cloud moved through this area. the most significant damage was done here at the delaware river industrial park on docks on drive and nearby mobile home park. officials say the cloud appeared to be 30 feet above the grounds and caused walls to collapse at several commercial building, told the storm complex dollars at nearby mobile home park, downed utility polls, leaving some folks without power. earlier in the evening take look at this video there is storm rolled through points west as erika
jan carabeo live for us in new castle delaware with you funnel cloud was apparently spotted, right jan? >> reporter: good morning, the office of emergency management is on scene here in hard hit new castle county, delaware this morning as you can see so are a whole lot of power crews. they have been going non-stop, working around the clock this storm that blew through here last night caused a whole lot of damage. so let's get straight to the video. exactly what came through here though...
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for now live on campus, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> exciting day jan thank you. meanwhile philadelphia mayor michael nutter heads to mexico today. he'll meet with political business and cultural leaders during three day long trip. the mayor hopes to strengthen ties between philadelphia and mexico during his visit there. >>> our time now 5:35. in business news this morning how oreo cookies are getting a little healthier. >> okay, also the situation in greece could impact us markets. money watch's jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange with more on those stories good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee, err cape, we could be in for wild ride here on wall street after greek voters over women milling link, from european creditors asian market tumbled today pointing down, on thursday, the dow fell about 28 points, the nasdaq dropped four. mastercard will start experimenting with facial scans, as a way to macon line shopping more secure, at check out you will be asked to hole up your phone and snap a photo of yourself, the limited experiment will st
for now live on campus, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> exciting day jan thank you. meanwhile philadelphia mayor michael nutter heads to mexico today. he'll meet with political business and cultural leaders during three day long trip. the mayor hopes to strengthen ties between philadelphia and mexico during his visit there. >>> our time now 5:35. in business news this morning how oreo cookies are getting a little healthier. >> okay, also the situation in...
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for now live in kingsessing jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> jan, thank you. also breaking this morning live look at house fire in monroe township gloucester county. this is the 200 block of buckingham court where two alarm fire broke out around 2:30 this morning. there is no word right now on possible injuries. we will continue to follow this braking news and bring you update throughout the morning. >>> now to this story, just bizarre police chase, that spanned two states, several highways and also, involved dozens of officers on the ground and in the air. they are told this chase started around 7:30 last night, in oakland, camden county. police pull over a car for a traffic stop. they soon realize the man's wanted forearmed robbery. now, that's when he fleece, and the whole chase starts. he heads to philadelphia, then bark over the bridge to new jersey. he drives through camden, to the depford mall, again back over the bridge, to philadelphia. the man eventually exits i95 near the airport. that's when police use what is called a pitman offer. the van rolled
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for now we're live in nicetown, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan thank you. 5:05 right now. of course we're all gearing up for the fourth every july holiday. a lot of folks already in holiday mode. >> from the city to the shore we have you covered. lots of festive tis going on, nicole brewer down the shore in ocean city, just voted best beach in new jersey. but first, "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is on independence mall where authorities are stepping up security, for all the big holiday events. justin good morning. >> reporter: ukee, erika, good morning, you know, you won't find many sit that's do the fourth as big as philly does. that will plan will continue despite chatter of threat against our country and our whom day. coming up this weekend. >> few things are more fun than fireworks on the fourth, unless they comma few days early. on penn's landing thursday night crowds craned their next hi, taking in the show burst by burst. >> it was pretty cool. we come out every year. so it is pretty good. >> despite the rain, the philly pops pulled off a ground show, cho
for now we're live in nicetown, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan thank you. 5:05 right now. of course we're all gearing up for the fourth every july holiday. a lot of folks already in holiday mode. >> from the city to the shore we have you covered. lots of festive tis going on, nicole brewer down the shore in ocean city, just voted best beach in new jersey. but first, "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is on independence mall where authorities are...
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we are reporting live at 30th street station, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you for. that will you can find everything you need to know about the pope's visit including transportation plans, while he's in town. so go to our website cbsphilly.com/papal visit. >> right now time is 5:37. in business news this morning one of the big tech companies powered a surge on the nasdaq, we want the latest on that and other business store thinks morning, with jill wagner up at the new york stock exchange jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika. investors will be watching as big tech companies report earnings for the past quarter the dow fell 33 points friday, the nasdaq, though, jumped 47, which means it closed at new record high. one reason for that, google. shares of the tech giant soared on friday, to new record, the stock value jumped $65 billion, in just one day that's the biggest one-day percentage gain ever for stock. and it came after google said it saw major growth in mobile advertising, and also the time spent on youtube. that grew in the second quarter.
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more about it jan? >> reporter: ukee, good afternoon, i just spoke to officials here at philadelphia international airport. they tell me that because united airlines footprint here at phl is relatively small that passengers shouldn't expect widespread delays across the board from here on out. however, it was most certainly a frustrating morning for passengers who fly united airlines. >> standing room or sitting room only, at the check in counter for united airlines wednesday morning. flights nationwide and here at philadelphia international airport were put on ground stop for roughly two hours after a problem with united's computer system. >> we didn't understand what was going on at first because they weren't really explaining it to us. i guess the internet server was down, so no one could check in. >> instead, they got error message trying to check in. please try again left many passengers frustrated and confused. >> just fantastic. all i want to do is stand another 15 minute in this line. >> by 9:30
more about it jan? >> reporter: ukee, good afternoon, i just spoke to officials here at philadelphia international airport. they tell me that because united airlines footprint here at phl is relatively small that passengers shouldn't expect widespread delays across the board from here on out. however, it was most certainly a frustrating morning for passengers who fly united airlines. >> standing room or sitting room only, at the check in counter for united airlines wednesday...
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wall street journalist back on line. >> thank goodness. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao isive at philadelphia international airport with more on that, a big mess, um jan. >> reporter: nicole and erika a big mess yesterday but for most part this morning operations are backup and normal. departure board behind me saying all flights for the most part are flying out of here on time but this certainly is a different site when the computer system went down yesterday morning this whole area was pack with people with nothing to do but to wait. their flights were delayed until that system could get backup and running. still nationwide its even worse. from los angeles where a long line stretched well past the airport terminal to idaho over to chicago's o'hare, and here in philadelphia international airport. crowds of united airlines passengers waited and wondered why they could not get on their flight. >> i guess the internet server was done so no one could check in. >> reporter: more than 1100 flights were delayed wednesday by what united called a router problem that income several
wall street journalist back on line. >> thank goodness. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao isive at philadelphia international airport with more on that, a big mess, um jan. >> reporter: nicole and erika a big mess yesterday but for most part this morning operations are backup and normal. departure board behind me saying all flights for the most part are flying out of here on time but this certainly is a different site when the computer system went down...
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jan? drag out fistfight between two south jersey parent lands both of them in cuffs. coming up we'll show you the viral video, what were they talking about and the charges they now face. >> jan thanks, also, flying into the future, to the first ever us national drone racing championship. >> oh, boy. >> and katie has your forecast, vittoria checking on the roads when we come right back. going to take a short break. thanks for being with us, iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> oh, good friday morning to you. oh, is that not beautiful? get ready to enjoy another gorgeous day as we watch up your work week, and then oh, it will start heating up for your weaken. katie, i occasionally a.m. fooled by
jan? drag out fistfight between two south jersey parent lands both of them in cuffs. coming up we'll show you the viral video, what were they talking about and the charges they now face. >> jan thanks, also, flying into the future, to the first ever us national drone racing championship. >> oh, boy. >> and katie has your forecast, vittoria checking on the roads when we come right back. going to take a short break. thanks for being with us, iran keeps their nuclear facilities....
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jan?murray bailey, the republican candidate for mayor is giving people reasons to vote for her. and she says she will repeal mayor nutter's sanctuary cities policy of non-cooperation with the federal immigration law. and congress is trying to cut funding to sanctuary cities like philadelphia. jim kenney says he'll double down on the policy and maintain it. a clear choice in the mayoral race in philadelphia. >> all right, thanks to all of you. thanks to you for watching. it's been great to be your host. i'm tamala edwards. this is "inside story." we'll see you next week. ♪♪ >> i'm eva pilgrim along with alicia vitarelli. >> coming up on "action news," the search is on for a man who stabbed a woman and her 21 34-8d 34-8d ---month-old child. >> it's christmas in july for local kids in the hospital. we'll have those stories and more next on "action news." oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. y
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jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >> what horrible example for their kids. >> i know, so viral. why does that stuff go viral? >> in business news, shoppers love them some christmas in july. >> yep they do, another record broken on without street. money watch's jill joins us from wall street. we like the sound of all of this. >> good morning, happy friday. see if the markets can finish this week strong. dow jumped 707 points yesterday, nasdaq finished 64 points higher t means it closed new record high. shoppers, we know, were slamming amazon prime day sale on social media. but it was huge success at the cash register. the retailer sold 398 items per second, 18% more than best "black friday", in fact, amazon says it will be making prime dame a -- day an annual event. wal-mart meanwhile christmas in july sale also a hit. wednesday on line orders increased by triple digits over last year. >> traveling coach does not need to be rain full. ranks airlines on coach experience. jet blue; number one with more leg room than other airlines, also free wifi. southwest, is the most consumer fr
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reporting live from the sat center jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" us. >> thanks, jan. >>> montgomeryman head to the white house today to be honored for her work to fight cystic fibrosis. >> "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer explains quite the honor. >> reporter: such a brave young woman too. advanced form of cystic fibrosis has left emily crammer with 35 percent lung function but her voice as an advocate is stronger than ever. thirty year-old bala cynwyd woman is being honored for her efforts in finding new treatment options for this devastating disease. today she will go to d.c. as one of nine people recognized by the white house as champions of the change specifically for her work with emily's entourage which has raised one and a half million-dollar so far. at ward will be presented to emily as part of the president's precision medicine initiative that encourages research on targeted treatments. >> my hope is that emily's entourage and precision met initiative will lead to a break through that will give me a future. >> emily says presearch from precision medicine has potenti
reporting live from the sat center jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" us. >> thanks, jan. >>> montgomeryman head to the white house today to be honored for her work to fight cystic fibrosis. >> "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer explains quite the honor. >> reporter: such a brave young woman too. advanced form of cystic fibrosis has left emily crammer with 35 percent lung function but her voice as an advocate is stronger than ever....
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. >>> jan carabao with good and bad news for commuters right jan. >>> nicole, if you drive across benn bridge or three other bridges that connect new jersey and philadelphia, you could soon be in line, for additional cash however if you ride trains and bus necessary some areas of the delaware valley it could be paying more, coming up we will explain. >>> good with the bad. >> jan, thank you. >>> inside elaborate escape our first look at a continue that he will a mexican drug kingpin used to make his prison break. >>> katie has your forecast, stormy start this morning. variety tore eyes checking on those road. we will do traffic and weather together when we come back. we will be >>> this is a nasty and heavy rain in, some spots and is there also a flash flood warning, in effect right now so just a very stormy start to the day but katie you are on top of it. >> yeah, we have got so much to cover out there it is in the just heavy rain, frequent lightening, strong win gusts whole milk bag and it is left major problems for this morning's rush. and the problem is we're not out of the wood j
. >>> jan carabao with good and bad news for commuters right jan. >>> nicole, if you drive across benn bridge or three other bridges that connect new jersey and philadelphia, you could soon be in line, for additional cash however if you ride trains and bus necessary some areas of the delaware valley it could be paying more, coming up we will explain. >>> good with the bad. >> jan, thank you. >>> inside elaborate escape our first look at a continue that...
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i'll explain. >> jan thanks.ur forecast, justin checking the roads when we come right back on this monday morning good morn we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now, save $300 to $700 on select mattress sets, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> good morning, we'll check this out, one look at storm scan3, you can see what is headed our way today. we're tracking some showers moving into the area later on, also a threat of some stronger storm, over the next couple every days, and katie you've been describing it this morning as just your typical summer wetter. >> it is summertime, we expect the heat, the humidity, spec som
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us at the school with the details jan good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika and nicole this is certainly first time parents got together to discuss their outrage over the firing of the very popular educators. parents have held rallies and threatened to take their children out of this school. tonight these parents will get a chance to address the school administration. this is who we're talking about. marge i winter was fired as director of religious education here at waldron mercy academy in merion more than a month ago now on june between the second. winters tells "eyewitness news" that she believes the tipping point for firing was a phone call to the archdiocese of philadelphia, complaining about her marriage. winter had has been married to her wife andrea for seven years. at the time of the firing waldron's principal simply made a statement that the school must adhere to the teachings of the church, which is opposed to gay marriage. but the move angered many parents who continue to show their support for winters. many demanding that sh
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i'm jan carabao reporting live from merion as we look at that controversial firing. >> jan thanks.rch for two teens missing at sea continues. their family is holding out hope for their survival. we will tell what you experts are saying about their chances, katie? >>> nicole today will be a hot, very steamy day as we have high pressure in place the the sun will scold us out there with excessive heat warnings taking effect, we will have full details on this heat wave coming up. blank. >>> also meisha has very latest on your morning commute, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues >>> good morning, to you. it will feel, so hot today. it will feel like triple digits. katie a has details in one man. it is wednesday july 29th i'm quarter von tiehl. >>> aim nicole brewer. we have much more on weather hot one, and traffic. plus time is running out in the desperate search for two teenage boys lost at sea. we will have a full report coming up next. >>> right now we're in for another hot day. you are saying this is one of two really terrible, steamy days. >> yes, every single day it looks l
i'm jan carabao reporting live from merion as we look at that controversial firing. >> jan thanks.rch for two teens missing at sea continues. their family is holding out hope for their survival. we will tell what you experts are saying about their chances, katie? >>> nicole today will be a hot, very steamy day as we have high pressure in place the the sun will scold us out there with excessive heat warnings taking effect, we will have full details on this heat wave coming up....
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jan, good morning. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. whether it is ben franklin bridge remains opened to vehicle will traffic during pope francis visit in september, that remains to be scene. the ultimate decision actually lies with the secret service and that decision could be still weeks away. in the meantime new jersey transportation safety officials are of course, planning ahead and they say the best betties just to be prepared to wear your walking shoes. if you plan on crossing ben franklin bridge to visit the pope in philadelphia you may have to leave your cars behind. >> this event is being described as a pilgrimage which means expect to walk. >> reporter: delaware river port authority officials still don't know if the bennie will close to vehicle traffic when pope francis visits in september, they are waiting on word from the secret service. the here's the issue it is still unclear if the roads streets on the philadelphia side of the span will be shut down. >> we're in the right new thinking about closing the bridge for any part
jan, good morning. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. whether it is ben franklin bridge remains opened to vehicle will traffic during pope francis visit in september, that remains to be scene. the ultimate decision actually lies with the secret service and that decision could be still weeks away. in the meantime new jersey transportation safety officials are of course, planning ahead and they say the best betties just to be prepared to wear your walking shoes. if you plan on crossing ben...
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of those glitches, jan. >> reporter: nicole and erika good morning. so far here at philadelphia international airport there is only one united airlines flight this has been canceled. so as for as we are going in philly, we are okay what a difference a day makes when a computer system went down yesterday morning this check in area was pennsylvania packed with people with nothing to do but wait. their flights were delayed until that system could get backup. so nationwide the scene was even worse. from los angeles where long lines stretched well past the airport terminal to idaho over to chicago's o'hare, and here at philadelphia international, crowds of united airlines passengers waited and wondered why they couldn't get on to their flights. >> internet was down so in one could check in. >> reporter: more than 1100 flights all across the country were delayed wednesday by what united called a router problem that income several computer systems off line. passengers could not check in and employees reported flight plans that could not be sent to cockpits a
of those glitches, jan. >> reporter: nicole and erika good morning. so far here at philadelphia international airport there is only one united airlines flight this has been canceled. so as for as we are going in philly, we are okay what a difference a day makes when a computer system went down yesterday morning this check in area was pennsylvania packed with people with nothing to do but wait. their flights were delayed until that system could get backup. so nationwide the scene was even...
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jan, good morning. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. here is good news. there are no students here at west chester university right now, so risk for exposure is limited and the officials have already brought in experts to deal with contaminated areas. with me is they are monitoring this your use to make sure this bacteria doesn't come back at a high, dangerous level. earlier this week when west chester university learn one of its employees was diagnosed with legionnaires disease school officials brought in experts to test the campus for contamination. higher then acceptable level of legionella bacteria was found in the cooling towers of the eight buildings including the library and student union. the school quickly sent out this memo to 1,000 employees in it, officials said remediation team had been hired to kill the bacteria over the course of two days. the letter went on to explain that the presence of the legionella bacteria does not mean a person will contract legionnaires disease. the since the the bacteria exists naturally in the environment people
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needed for sure. >> she earned it. >> for sure. >> thanks, jan. >>> it is 5:05. will newly released testimony from bill cosby lead to charges against him? a former prosecutor who investigated the philadelphia born comedian weighs n "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer joins with us more developments in the story. >> reporter: good morning, erika. bill cosby makes a bomb shell admission while under oath but will it result in new charges for the embattled comedian in that is the question this morning. the the philadelphia native and former temple university trustee add in myth todd obtaining drugs with the intention of giving them to women with whom he wanted to have sex. all that according to unsealed testimony from a 2005 sexual assault lawsuit brought by former temple university employee andrea constan. former montgomery county district attorney bruce castor says he didn't file charges at that attorney because the evidence was weak but castor, who is running again for d.a., says if cosby lied under oath he could charge him with perjury. >> if, in fact, i am
needed for sure. >> she earned it. >> for sure. >> thanks, jan. >>> it is 5:05. will newly released testimony from bill cosby lead to charges against him? a former prosecutor who investigated the philadelphia born comedian weighs n "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer joins with us more developments in the story. >> reporter: good morning, erika. bill cosby makes a bomb shell admission while under oath but will it result in new charges for the...
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we are reporting live in philadelphia, jan carabeo cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, we will check back with you shortly thank youment happening today philly gets festive for the fourth welcome america festival continues with the liberty block party from 1:00 until 83:00 on fifth and sixth streets between market and chestnut. then at 8:00 tonight the philly pops concert on the steps of independence hall. it is free, but you might want to bring your lawn chair. >> the bombs bursting in air you can't have a fourth of july celebration without fireworks. last night they lit up the sky over penn's landing. the philadelphia orchestra also struck a patriots i can cord. there was great crowd despite the rain, just before the concert started. >> it is a blessing, i mean, you get the water you get free music good people, can't ask for anything better than that. >> that's for sure. technicians are gets the stage ready for saturday's big show featuring the roots. thousands are expected to pack the ben franklin parkway. >> stay connected throughout the holiday weekend on our website. there you will
we are reporting live in philadelphia, jan carabeo cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, we will check back with you shortly thank youment happening today philly gets festive for the fourth welcome america festival continues with the liberty block party from 1:00 until 83:00 on fifth and sixth streets between market and chestnut. then at 8:00 tonight the philly pops concert on the steps of independence hall. it is free, but you might want to bring your lawn chair. >> the bombs...
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carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you for. that will the storms as you might imagine have led to power outages across our region. right now peco says more than 1500 homes and businesses don't have power. delmarva has more than 1800 outages. pse&g reporting about 1800. and meted reporting more than 1600 customers in the dark. >>> i want to check in with vittoria. not too much damage in terms every road closures, right vittoria? >> erika, i would say i was just double checking, my producer tim don't have too much to talk about besides flooding, in regard to yesterday's storm. i know for myself when i was trying to get onto 95 this morning, i was traveling on aramingo before i hit the exit there. there was huge ponding section of the roadway that was compromising a few lanes so i would say that flooding would be our biggest problem in the areas. also driving home last night broad street has had some big puddles, although we had to watch out for. be mindful of that. with the power outages you could find something centrally located
carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you for. that will the storms as you might imagine have led to power outages across our region. right now peco says more than 1500 homes and businesses don't have power. delmarva has more than 1800 outages. pse&g reporting about 1800. and meted reporting more than 1600 customers in the dark. >>> i want to check in with vittoria. not too much damage in terms every road closures, right vittoria? >> erika, i would...
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i think that what jan us -- was what heaying had told him.he reason that they cannot give greece latitude in the economic program was not that he felt that the program was a good economic program, but that if you make concessions to one country that he would lose oftrol of the direction economic policy that was his concern. but the idea of imposing a great exit -- a greek exit was influenced by france. >> you would have to get it from them. that the issues between germany and france over structural questions of the french economy, so there is tension between those two countries. varoufakisessor, carou has gotten some heat over a phone call from this. what do they have to do? >> one of them is a question of using the existence system -- the existing system to facilitate payments from the government to its suppliers. jan usa matter that spoke about and it was something that it was separate from how to the problems that would arise if greece was forced out of the euro. i was involves only in the second question, looking into the challenges that
i think that what jan us -- was what heaying had told him.he reason that they cannot give greece latitude in the economic program was not that he felt that the program was a good economic program, but that if you make concessions to one country that he would lose oftrol of the direction economic policy that was his concern. but the idea of imposing a great exit -- a greek exit was influenced by france. >> you would have to get it from them. that the issues between germany and france over...
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jan hatzius will be with us to give us his take on the economy and fed policy going forward. that's coming up on "closing bell." happy friday, everybody. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. hello. i am here to offer sophisticated investing strategies. my technology can help you choose the right portfolio. monitor it. and automatically rebalance it. all without charging advisory fees, account service fees or commissions. that may be hard to compute. but i'm a computer. so trust me. it computes. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com >>> a stumble for stocks after a strong week overall. the only sector in the green right now is technology. google a large part of that story. worst performing sector is energy. utilities getting hit. lower yields. also lower prices of crude oil. >> best buy down the most in six months today. bank of america downgrade edd to underperform from a buy rating. the fi
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now from the very active crime scene. jan, good morning. >> erika ukee, good morning police say this all started off as an attempted robbery but it quickly escalated into a gun fight. a shoot-out where four people were hit by gunfire, two of those people confirmed to be dead this morning and take a look, at how many shots were fired here this morning. the crime scene unit, as you can see still collecting evidence. there are more than 50 evidence markers there, in the intersection, so we have pretty large scene to deal with this morning we're told the gunshots errupted on the corner of classy -- collar ace and juniata streets. the video found shot to death about a block away at clarissa and bruner streets. this video was taken just about 30 minute ago, police removed his body from the scene. here is how police say it all went down right around 2:30 this morning. they say a man that would be robber approached a group of three people on the 1900 block of june at -- june and a. that man wearing ski mask, armed with a handgun.
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now from the very active crime scene. jan, good morning. >> erika ukee, good morning police say this all started off as an attempted robbery but it quickly escalated into a gun fight. a shoot-out where four people were hit by gunfire, two of those people confirmed to be dead this morning and take a look, at how many shots were fired here this morning. the crime scene unit, as you can see still collecting evidence. there...
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jan carabeo tells us more about the special night that included athlete from right here, in the delaware valley. >> star studded night at the pest piece, in the crowd as well as honorees, quite a few from the delaware valley. philly's own dragons star pitcher monet davis grabbed the title of best break through athlete. >> i want to thank my parent, my coach my teammates for helping me be the first time today -- >> carli lloyd made appearance with the us women's soccer team too. just ten days after winning the world cup these women grabbed the espy for best team. >> i'm so happen that i i have these girls to celebrate. it has been the best ten days of our lives. >> next, a moving acceptance by a father, cincinnati bengles, devon still accepted the perseverance award for his daughter lee. >> sorry i can't there everybody, but thank you for supporting my while i beat up cancer? lea's battle with cancer and her treatment at children's hospital played out on social media. >> for every child that is battling cancer, you know on tv i look like the hero, i look like i'm saving the day but honest
jan carabeo tells us more about the special night that included athlete from right here, in the delaware valley. >> star studded night at the pest piece, in the crowd as well as honorees, quite a few from the delaware valley. philly's own dragons star pitcher monet davis grabbed the title of best break through athlete. >> i want to thank my parent, my coach my teammates for helping me be the first time today -- >> carli lloyd made appearance with the us women's soccer team...
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her son, will be a freshman here in the fall at lasalle university, jan carabeo "eyewitness news". >> state budget negotiations in harrisburg, pennsylvania governor tom wolf and lawmakers headed back to the bargaining table over state budget legislation. governor wolf vetoed the budget last week along with bills to privatize state stores. now, one of the governor's priorities more money for schools, the republican budget called for no new taxes. >>> well greece finance ministry has resigned, after voters rejected more osterity in return for another bailout. 61% no vote has left the bankrupt country's future and the european union and it euro uncertain. banks still closed with cash withdrawal limits. leaders of the euro zone will meade tomorrow to discuss the financial crisis, and what to do next. >> south carolina lawmakers meeting how they'll bring down the confederate flag that's flown over the state house for more than 50 years. rallies called for the removal of the battle flag for weeks. the flag has been under scrutiny since last month's deadly shooting, at a charleston african-a
her son, will be a freshman here in the fall at lasalle university, jan carabeo "eyewitness news". >> state budget negotiations in harrisburg, pennsylvania governor tom wolf and lawmakers headed back to the bargaining table over state budget legislation. governor wolf vetoed the budget last week along with bills to privatize state stores. now, one of the governor's priorities more money for schools, the republican budget called for no new taxes. >>> well greece finance...
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of violence in the city but it appears that it is just a robbery gone bad. >> reporter: in nicetown jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police hope public can help them find a armed robber who hit this cheese stake shop in cobbs creek. gunman walked in the 5600 block of spruce around 5:00 last tuesday. robber demanded money from the six three-year old cashier grabbed a drink from the store's refrigerator and took off. he may be the same robber who hit jim's on two other occasions. if you see the suspect from this video contact the police and call 911. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" at noon on this fourth of july, new jersey governor, chris christie, greets voters in a diner but not at the garden state. we will take you on a campaign trail when we come right back. >>> it is a nice day to be down the shore to celebrate the july 4th weekend. this is a live look from atlantic city where people are enjoying the beach there already. city will have two fire works show this weekend one tonight ape tomorrow night at 9:00 306789 stay connect this holiday weekend to cbs p
of violence in the city but it appears that it is just a robbery gone bad. >> reporter: in nicetown jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police hope public can help them find a armed robber who hit this cheese stake shop in cobbs creek. gunman walked in the 5600 block of spruce around 5:00 last tuesday. robber demanded money from the six three-year old cashier grabbed a drink from the store's refrigerator and took off. he may be the same robber who...
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the jan-june 2015 reports on ocii. small business enterprise and local hiring goal practices, discussion. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners this is actually a 6 month report, the next item which is an action item really is the product of discussion with you and what we heard through area commission meetings you held previously. i think it is overall good news. as you know, this commission set the bar very high for participation for professional services, construction, subcontracting contracting, supply jz work force. it is 50 percent which is different from the city requirements but to the greatest extent through your direction we are seeking parody for ease, for contractors and always looking for ways to improve so with that, raimened lee who is the end of the contract compliance division of ocii will walk you through this item and also see members of the aufs of economic and workforce development who we contract with for work force employment services for construction permit are here as well
the jan-june 2015 reports on ocii. small business enterprise and local hiring goal practices, discussion. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners this is actually a 6 month report, the next item which is an action item really is the product of discussion with you and what we heard through area commission meetings you held previously. i think it is overall good news. as you know, this commission set the bar very high for participation for professional services,...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo shows us the women publicly accusing cosby of sexual assault. >> the faces of assault their stories, spanning decades. these are 35 out of the 46 women who say bill cosby sexually assaulted them. it is the latest cover story by new york magazine, one that quickly crashed the magazine's website overnight. the feature is entitled cosby the women and unwelcome sisterhood, one by one they tell their stories, new york magazine posting to it twitter, beverly johnson says account, quote the part of it i wasn't prepared for was the onslaught of women that have been assaulted anthem telling me their story because i told mine. then there is barbara bowman's experience who said she was assaulted by cosby over the course of years, she says, i felt like a prisoner, i fit like i was kidnapped and hiding in plane site. i could have walked down any street in manhattan at any time and said: i'm being raped and drugged by bill cosby but who the hell would have believed me? nobody. tamara green allegedly assaulted in the early 19 70s goes onto talk about a culture
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo shows us the women publicly accusing cosby of sexual assault. >> the faces of assault their stories, spanning decades. these are 35 out of the 46 women who say bill cosby sexually assaulted them. it is the latest cover story by new york magazine, one that quickly crashed the magazine's website overnight. the feature is entitled cosby the women and unwelcome sisterhood, one by one they tell their stories, new york magazine posting to it...
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jan crawford is on the national mall in washington. involved with the civil rights movement, gave many speeches and protests right here. he still believed that change could come about through peaceful protests. that is a message he is hoping to convey to young children through these tommic books. >> this is history being passed to a new generation congressman john lewis marching with young students in california, recreating a pivotal moment from 50 years earlier in alabama. >> march into our state capitol -- >> reporter: in 1965 lewis led some 600 people across the edmund pettus bridge. they were met by state troopers with night sticks and teargas. >> on that day i thought we would be arrested and jailed. we were beaten and left bloody and unconscious at the foot of the bridge. >> it's one of many powerful scenes illustrated in a series of comic books titled "march," telling the story of lewis's life and the fight for equal rights. it came from congressman's staffer and co-writer who grew up a comic fan. >> that's where i saw justice,
jan crawford is on the national mall in washington. involved with the civil rights movement, gave many speeches and protests right here. he still believed that change could come about through peaceful protests. that is a message he is hoping to convey to young children through these tommic books. >> this is history being passed to a new generation congressman john lewis marching with young students in california, recreating a pivotal moment from 50 years earlier in alabama. >> march...
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charlie knowingly mishandling classified information can lead to criminal charges. >> rose: thanks janntain a wildfire at graceview national park in montana. at least four thousand acres have burned. a fire in california has charred about 7,000 acres in the mountains above the nappa wine valley. evacuation orders were lifted today for about 200 homes. there have been no injuries. today, turkey launched a new attack on i.s.i.s. from the air and found following turkey's decision to allow u.s. warplanes to use one of its bases to bomb i.s.i.s. strong holds across the border in syria. holly williams reports from istanbul on the growing violence across the boarder. >> reporter: turkey's crackdown on i.s.i.s. came abruptly. in dawn raids thousands of police rounded up suspected i.s.i.s. operatives as well as other militant groups. nearly 300 were arrested. and on the country's 500' 500-mile-long border with syria, f-16 fightser jets pounded i.s.i.s. positions. terrorist organizations shall lay down weapons or face consequences says the turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. y yet turkey cri
charlie knowingly mishandling classified information can lead to criminal charges. >> rose: thanks janntain a wildfire at graceview national park in montana. at least four thousand acres have burned. a fire in california has charred about 7,000 acres in the mountains above the nappa wine valley. evacuation orders were lifted today for about 200 homes. there have been no injuries. today, turkey launched a new attack on i.s.i.s. from the air and found following turkey's decision to allow...
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cbs-3 "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao shows us the extent of the damage. >> new castle mobile home village and apartment turned upside down friday morning. after a strong storm rolled through, and left destruction in its wake. >> it only lasted like two minutes, so it was crazy. >> everything is destroyed carries destroyed, you know, our roofies on top of their trailer. >> reporter: the howard's and five families in neighboring apartments here of to find somewhere else to stay, high wind ripped the roof right off of their homes. >> it happened in a few minutes. we cannot go back in. >> reporter: storm damage was the spotted all over new castle will near new castle and ryan avenues many power lines, left limp, others with debris, caught in between. still del marva power work around the clock replacing broken utility poles and restoring power to hundreds of customers. flying objects caused a lot of damage. the as this storm moved through it blew blue debris all around, some smashing this cars window and even moved this trailer home off of its foundation and on to its front steps
cbs-3 "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao shows us the extent of the damage. >> new castle mobile home village and apartment turned upside down friday morning. after a strong storm rolled through, and left destruction in its wake. >> it only lasted like two minutes, so it was crazy. >> everything is destroyed carries destroyed, you know, our roofies on top of their trailer. >> reporter: the howard's and five families in neighboring apartments here of to find...
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jan crawford is on the national mall. young man when he got involved. he still believes that change can come about through paezful protest a than's something he hopes to convey through young congress books. this is history being passed to a new generation. marching with young students in california, recreating a pivotal moment. in 1965 lewis led some 600 people across the edward pettus bridge. they were met by state troopers with knife sticks and tear gas. >> on that day i thought we would be arrested and jailed. but we were beaten and left bloody and unconscious at the fight of the bridge. >> reporter: it tells the story of lewis's life and the fight for equal rights. the idea came from the congress's staffer and co-writer andrew i'deiden who grew up a comic fan. >> i saw justice. nobody embodied that more fully than john lewis. >> when you're a kid there are parallels. >> i wanted to help out. i wanted to make that contributioncop tri contribution contribution. i didn't want to define it as white only or black only. >>
jan crawford is on the national mall. young man when he got involved. he still believes that change can come about through paezful protest a than's something he hopes to convey through young congress books. this is history being passed to a new generation. marching with young students in california, recreating a pivotal moment. in 1965 lewis led some 600 people across the edward pettus bridge. they were met by state troopers with knife sticks and tear gas. >> on that day i thought we...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the ben franklin bridge with this. because of the storm she's inside the news room. >> glad you are staying safe out there, good morning. >> reporter: nicole and erika good morning. depend ing on what mode of the transportation you take to and from work you could either be saving, or spending, more. if you go across the bend been for example it will get cheaper very soon for a small amount actually quite a few number of people, however, if you are taking new jersey transit, you will expect to be paying a little bit more. prior to spend more in order to hop on a new jersey transit train or bus the board of directors is expect to approve fare increases today that will raise prices 9 percent. >> i think it is just too much, for services we get here. >> it adds up especially when you are we're working on minimum wage and part-time. >> i don't get paid up enough as it the is. >> reporter: alycia thomas commutes from philly to palmyra and uses the river line. even though nj transit has not increased rates in five years rider
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the ben franklin bridge with this. because of the storm she's inside the news room. >> glad you are staying safe out there, good morning. >> reporter: nicole and erika good morning. depend ing on what mode of the transportation you take to and from work you could either be saving, or spending, more. if you go across the bend been for example it will get cheaper very soon for a small amount actually quite a few number of...