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still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, we take a look at business news with jericka duncan. >> first, what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> one more look at this morning's headlines, arthur category two hurricane, expected to bring rain along the east coast. arthur made landfall in north carolina's outer banks last night with wind of about 100 miles an hour. that also could impact independence day plans as it moves northward. >> some will be cleaning up before any fourth of july activities, northeast philadelphia, was hit very hard by last night's storms, trees were knocked down, and there was lightning, thunder, heavy downpours. katie has the full forecast coming up on 39's in just a bit. also, speaking of independence day activities, plenty to do in the cradle of liberty. all starts with a celebration of freedom ceremony with vice president joe biden at independence hall this morning. it wraps up with concert on the parkway, that's tonight. the roots, nicki minaj, jennifer hudson will be performing. >> 4:50, let's get check on business. >> here's jericka duncan with this mo
still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, we take a look at business news with jericka duncan. >> first, what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> one more look at this morning's headlines, arthur category two hurricane, expected to bring rain along the east coast. arthur made landfall in north carolina's outer banks last night with wind of about 100 miles an hour. that also could impact independence day plans as it moves northward. >> some will be cleaning up...
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. >> jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: at this hotel there is fresh fruit, water, wet cloth to wipe away the day's grime. this is from the group called even. >> the idea is to stay in balance on the road. >> reporter: "even" hotels are built for travelers. in this connecticut, the rooms are stretch bands, fitness balls and yoga mats to make it easy. a pullout desk encourages travelers to stand while they work and the food menu has healthy options and small portions. more and more hotels are catering to guests who want to stay healthy. it's actually part of their business model. earlier this year, westin hotels launched a campaign that offers guests workout gear and healthier food options. windham and fairmont hotels also promote wellness and for good reason. a study last year showed wellness tourism is growing 50% faster than global tourism. >> it's a fabulous idea. people are able to keep you have their exercise routine. >> reporter: and keep their health on track even far from home. jericka duncan, cbs news, connecticut. >> the global wellness institute says health conscious trave
. >> jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: at this hotel there is fresh fruit, water, wet cloth to wipe away the day's grime. this is from the group called even. >> the idea is to stay in balance on the road. >> reporter: "even" hotels are built for travelers. in this connecticut, the rooms are stretch bands, fitness balls and yoga mats to make it easy. a pullout desk encourages travelers to stand while they work and the food menu has healthy options and small...
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in new york i'm jericka duncan. >>> hiv rates are declining in the u.s.annual hiv diagnosis rate in the u.s. has decreased more than 30% from 2002 to 2011. while declines have been seen in several groups including women between 35 and 44 cases among homosexual men have remained stable and increases were seen in groups of young men. >>> a new study found most of the genetic risks of autism comes from virtues of genes that are common and not rare mutations. researchers at mount sinai in new york says knowing the nature of the genetic risk can help them better understand the disorder that right now has no cure. >>> and attending a successful school may improve a student's behavior as well as their performance in the classroom. a study looked at high school students from low income neighborhoods. students admitted to higher charter schools performed much better on math and english tests. fewer also engaged very risky behaviors. >>> and those are some of today's top health stories. i'm david begnaud for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news o
in new york i'm jericka duncan. >>> hiv rates are declining in the u.s.annual hiv diagnosis rate in the u.s. has decreased more than 30% from 2002 to 2011. while declines have been seen in several groups including women between 35 and 44 cases among homosexual men have remained stable and increases were seen in groups of young men. >>> a new study found most of the genetic risks of autism comes from virtues of genes that are common and not rare mutations. researchers at mount...
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i will have the results of the new survey coming up i'm jericka duncan. >>> it is saturday july 26th good morning i'm elizabeth hur, nicole brewer is off. it is 5:30. here in center city philadelphia let check with meteorologist carol erickson, yesterday was a beauty, what are we in for today. >> well, i don't think quite as beautiful as yesterday was, humidity was down, temperatures were comfortable, it was absolutely perfect. today, liz, maybe in the as perfect but not all that bad. i think most of the day, most of the area will remain dry today. we will find a few clouds out there. temperatures will be warm. humidity will still be low though so that will help and then we will get into stronger storm chances moving into sunday. center city looks wonderful, sky scan three notice a few clouds and sunnies just waking up. we will sees if they have a fight in the sky over will get more air time either clouds or the sun. we will move to ardmore and what do we see there? well, if the picture looks almost black and white once we get light in there it will start to brighten up, a temperatur
i will have the results of the new survey coming up i'm jericka duncan. >>> it is saturday july 26th good morning i'm elizabeth hur, nicole brewer is off. it is 5:30. here in center city philadelphia let check with meteorologist carol erickson, yesterday was a beauty, what are we in for today. >> well, i don't think quite as beautiful as yesterday was, humidity was down, temperatures were comfortable, it was absolutely perfect. today, liz, maybe in the as perfect but not all that...
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jericka duncan has that story. >> runs on line pr firm that uses social media extensively.o finds social media helpful when sizing up a potential employee. >> what do the google results look like. do they have professional digital footprint, link in the profile, if they have an open facebook page or twitter account, we definitely look at those, too. >> new survey from career builder. com finds 43% of employers use google and social networking sites to research potential hires. and a growing number are turning down candidates if they don't like what they see. some of the most common reasons? the candidate posted inapropriate or provocative photos. they bad mouth their previous company or lied about their qualifications. some of the strange he is things employers found on line, one candidate posted a warrant for his arrest, another bragged about driving drunk, and not getting caught. while that on line results can hurt a job hunter's chances people with good on line profile can give themselves a leg up. >> erika, looking for work in edge tapement marketing, and makes sure her
jericka duncan has that story. >> runs on line pr firm that uses social media extensively.o finds social media helpful when sizing up a potential employee. >> what do the google results look like. do they have professional digital footprint, link in the profile, if they have an open facebook page or twitter account, we definitely look at those, too. >> new survey from career builder. com finds 43% of employers use google and social networking sites to research potential hires....
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cbs news correspondent jericka duncan reports that cavilers fans are in the streets celebrating. >> he is coming home. >> reporter: lebron james is going back to his roots, ohio native is returning to the cleveland cavilers. he made the announcement in an essay published in sports illustrated saying northeast ohio is a part of who he is. it is where i walk, it is where i ran, it is where i cried, it is where i bled, and it holds a special place in my heart. cleveland fans have have been waiting and hoping for this day, weathering a 50 year sports championship drought. even fans who were angry when james left are welcoming him with open arms. >> one of the greatest days in cleveland sports history, return of lebron james. awesome. forgiveness, it is great. >> everybody is just bragging about him coming home. >> reporter: james left cleveland in 2010 for the miami heat where he led the team to two championships. >> we appreciate what he did but, don't let the door hit him on the way on you. >> reporter: four too mrp is hoping to dot same for calves. my goal, it is to win as many titles a
cbs news correspondent jericka duncan reports that cavilers fans are in the streets celebrating. >> he is coming home. >> reporter: lebron james is going back to his roots, ohio native is returning to the cleveland cavilers. he made the announcement in an essay published in sports illustrated saying northeast ohio is a part of who he is. it is where i walk, it is where i ran, it is where i cried, it is where i bled, and it holds a special place in my heart. cleveland fans have have...
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jericka duncan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> time right now 6:49.e to see is what coming up on cbs this morning. >> let's check with gayle king for your preview. good morning. >> hello ukeelee and erika, make or garrett tax to rick per bye his face-to-face meeting with president obama on immigration. why perry warns this could be the president's katrina moments. >>> hackers break in the secure government network targeting workers with top clearance. bob orr joins with us how this could be traced back to china. >>> and team u.s.a., very excited about this soccer captain client chin dempsey will be here in studio 57. the news is back in the morning. we will see new about ten minutes from now. we're very excited. we want to see the the captain, yes, sir. >> i was at the grocery store and we had a lot have comments on your goal, yesterday, yes, indeed. >> wasn't that a fun story take a deep breath. >> there is an art to that ukeelee. >> there is an art. >> years of training. >> you have to teach us. >> thanks, talk to you later. >> see you guys. >>> cro
jericka duncan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> time right now 6:49.e to see is what coming up on cbs this morning. >> let's check with gayle king for your preview. good morning. >> hello ukeelee and erika, make or garrett tax to rick per bye his face-to-face meeting with president obama on immigration. why perry warns this could be the president's katrina moments. >>> hackers break in the secure government network targeting workers with top clearance. bob...
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i'm jericka duncan with that story coming up. >>> and steamy and stormy.looking ahead to better weather in the seven day forecast. carol returns with the details coming right up. >> homeowners use pesticides to protect their backyards from unwanted invaders like weeds and insects. it is a $10 billion a year industry, and steadily growing. cbs van eat a meyer reports, some doctors are becoming increasingly concerned about exposure to all every these chemicals. >> joe holland has been in the lawn care business for 30 years. his work requires him to be around a variety of chemicals. which is why he always tells his workers to take precautions. >> you always have to protect yourself, when you are using any chemical, no matter the grade. do you have wear long sleeve shirts, recommended always, long pants. >> the chemicals his workers are using are known as herbicides, and insecticides, designed to kiln vase i have plants and ward off bugs, like mosquitos. >> the most common chemicals used in the two are 242 and two others. >> the fact they've been around for a
i'm jericka duncan with that story coming up. >>> and steamy and stormy.looking ahead to better weather in the seven day forecast. carol returns with the details coming right up. >> homeowners use pesticides to protect their backyards from unwanted invaders like weeds and insects. it is a $10 billion a year industry, and steadily growing. cbs van eat a meyer reports, some doctors are becoming increasingly concerned about exposure to all every these chemicals. >> joe holland...
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jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 6:25 right now. lawn care secrets revealed, coming up in the next half an her of eyewitness nice, you don't need to be envious of your neighbor's lush green grass. we will have afterred vice from angie's list on keeping your lawn tip-top shape all summer. >>> plus building homes and building dreams, how a local group is working fast to build housing for those who need it most, it is all happening in south philadelphia, we will be there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is long island. it's an endless beach, from long beach, to montauk, to long island sound. with incredible fishing, teddy roosevelt's home, and the first port in the u.s. come discover your favorite part of new york. ♪ i'm in a new york state of mind ♪ plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. >>> it is a mystery turned tragedy, turn criminal up investigation. coming up i'll tell you why homicide detective have taken over the the death investigation of the elderly couple, next. >>> new th
jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 6:25 right now. lawn care secrets revealed, coming up in the next half an her of eyewitness nice, you don't need to be envious of your neighbor's lush green grass. we will have afterred vice from angie's list on keeping your lawn tip-top shape all summer. >>> plus building homes and building dreams, how a local group is working fast to build housing for those who need it most, it is all happening in south...
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jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. got to be careful 6:19.a new app is helping connect dog owners looking to schedule play dates for their pups. it is called doggie bnb. the creator says besides finding play dates it brings together trust worthy people. that can come in handy if you are searching for a pet sitter. >> if you like someone or interested in meeting them and they like you too, we connect you and allow to you set up play dates, build community find new friend whatever you want. >> the app's creator says he got the the idea after he had to miss out on a week even outing with friends because he could not find a dog sitter. through go, there is an app for that. >>> keeping track of your kids in the crowded place like an amusement park or museum is stressful a void panic with the help of the a few useful pieces of technology. c net.com kara suboy has recommendationing for g ps tracking apps and gadgets for your family in this weeks tech minute. >> reporter: regardless of the age of your child pocket finder gps locate or is a simple way
jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. got to be careful 6:19.a new app is helping connect dog owners looking to schedule play dates for their pups. it is called doggie bnb. the creator says besides finding play dates it brings together trust worthy people. that can come in handy if you are searching for a pet sitter. >> if you like someone or interested in meeting them and they like you too, we connect you and allow to you set up play dates, build...
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(bridge: jericka duncan/cbs news/nor, ct) "more and more hotels a catering to people who wanto stay healthy. it's actuallyt of their business model. ear this year, westin hotels launched a campaign that of guests workout gear and healthier food options. wyn kimpton and fairmont hotelso promote wellness and for go st year showed >>> even hotels are built for travelers interested in wellness and this connecticut location the rooms are equipped are stretch bins, fitness boles and yoga mats a. pull out desk encourages travelers to stand while delay work. and the food is smaller portions. more and more hotels are catering to guests who want to stay healthy. it is actually part of their business model. ier this year west inlaunched healthier food options. wyndham, hilton also promote wellness. wellness tourism is greg 50% faster than overall global tourism bringing in billions every year. lisa note and her family stayed overnight. >> a fabulous idea. people are able to keep up their exercise routine. >> that way they can keep their health on track even far from home. shereka duncan connecticut. >
(bridge: jericka duncan/cbs news/nor, ct) "more and more hotels a catering to people who wanto stay healthy. it's actuallyt of their business model. ear this year, westin hotels launched a campaign that of guests workout gear and healthier food options. wyn kimpton and fairmont hotelso promote wellness and for go st year showed >>> even hotels are built for travelers interested in wellness and this connecticut location the rooms are equipped are stretch bins, fitness boles and...