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justin brown and his mom surprised with a check for $1,000. battling a devastating disease nine years. they had a charity walk and raised the money for justin to help with medical expenses. today's check presentation is part of the school's spirit week. >> how nice. >>> much more ahead on "action news." making sure every first responder is prepared to handle the ebola virus should it show up on its doorstep. we show you how. >>> and a reunion 50shgs -- 50 years in the making. >> and a construction project may disrupt your plans in wilmington. we have details. >> and those stories and more whe ♪ >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, jamie apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> hello again.iams and monica here's what is happening on "action news" friday night. she risked her life to treat ebola patient, thomas duncan and in doing so contracted the virus herself. tonight, nurse nina pham shedding home. >>> a fast-moving fire sends dozens heading into the street. we plain what happened. >>> the two men battling to be pen
justin brown and his mom surprised with a check for $1,000. battling a devastating disease nine years. they had a charity walk and raised the money for justin to help with medical expenses. today's check presentation is part of the school's spirit week. >> how nice. >>> much more ahead on "action news." making sure every first responder is prepared to handle the ebola virus should it show up on its doorstep. we show you how. >>> and a reunion 50shgs -- 50 years...
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. >> please welcome to the stage, justin brown and ben wrathway. >> well, thank you very much to new it's a pleasure be here. my name is justin brown, i'm one and ceo of change.org, which is the world's largest petition platform. they have got over 65 million &háhp &hc% world. ben, can you help us understand what a petition is by giving us an example of a successful campaign from your platform? >> yeah, thanks and ghareat to here. a lot of people have been skeptical of the power of petitions an i think understandably so because historically they have been run in a way that is not strategic and not effective. and we're seeing a transformation in the efficacy of online torvbú offline moveme. a 10-year-old girl who had cystic fibrosis who had two lungs that were failing and needed a double trance plant to live. except there's this ole archaic law restriction that keeps young people under the age of 12 off the transplant list. she couldn't get the transplant despite the recommendation of her doctors and many more given her size. so her parents try to go lobby internally, try to change th
. >> please welcome to the stage, justin brown and ben wrathway. >> well, thank you very much to new it's a pleasure be here. my name is justin brown, i'm one and ceo of change.org, which is the world's largest petition platform. they have got over 65 million &háhp &hc% world. ben, can you help us understand what a petition is by giving us an example of a successful campaign from your platform? >> yeah, thanks and ghareat to here. a lot of people have been skeptical...
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thank you. [ applause ] >>> please welcome to the stage justin brown and ben rattray. >> well, thank you very much to new york ideas. it's a real pleasure to be here. my name is justin brown one of the co-founders of ideapod which is a social media platform for ideas and it's my absolute pleasure to be here interviewing ben rattray, the founder and ceo of change.org which is the world's largest petition platform. they're got over 65 million users from 196 countries in the world. so i guess to begin this interview i'd like to ask ben, can you help us understand what a petition is by giving us an example of a successful campaign from your platform? >> yeah, thanks and great to be here. so, you know, a lot of people historically have been skeptical about the power of petitions and i think understandably so because historically they've been run in a way that's not strategic and effective and i think what we're see something a dramatic transformation in the efficacy of online to offline movements so i'll give i guess one example from last year, but i think it was epa inspiring a 10-year-o
thank you. [ applause ] >>> please welcome to the stage justin brown and ben rattray. >> well, thank you very much to new york ideas. it's a real pleasure to be here. my name is justin brown one of the co-founders of ideapod which is a social media platform for ideas and it's my absolute pleasure to be here interviewing ben rattray, the founder and ceo of change.org which is the world's largest petition platform. they're got over 65 million users from 196 countries in the world....
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my name is justin brown. i'm one of the cofounders of idea pod.'s my absolute pleasure to interview founder and ceo of change.org, the world's largest petition platform. they have 65 million users from 196 countries in the world. to begin this interview, i'd like to ask ben, can you help us understand what a petition is by giving us an example of a successful campaign from your platform? >> thanks. great to be here. so a lot of people historically have been skeptical about the power pow power petitions understandably so. what we're seeing is a dramatic transformation. one example from last year that i think was especially inspiring, a 10-year-old girl that had cystic fibrosis who have needed double you think wills to live. there's a restriction that prevents kids under the age of 12 from receiving adult lung transplants. she was first on the list but couldn't get it despite recommendations of her doctors and more given her size. her parents go lobby internally try to change a policy over a number of months. they're unsuccessful. they start a publi
my name is justin brown. i'm one of the cofounders of idea pod.'s my absolute pleasure to interview founder and ceo of change.org, the world's largest petition platform. they have 65 million users from 196 countries in the world. to begin this interview, i'd like to ask ben, can you help us understand what a petition is by giving us an example of a successful campaign from your platform? >> thanks. great to be here. so a lot of people historically have been skeptical about the power pow...
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for justin, leslie, i'm natasha brown. back at 11:00 on cbs-3. have a great night everyone. it's on? oh yeah. with who? the citizens banker lady. she made things way simple for me, like how to deposit a check from my phone. she's even gonna send me alerts if my balance gets too low. total special treatment. you do know the alerts don't come from her personally, right don juan? mr.tobin, you forgot your phone! thank you. you left that there on purpose, didn't you? yeah. wow. award winning mobile banking from citizens bank. it's one way we're helping you bank better by keeping things simple. decay. it's the opposite of evolution. the absence of improvement. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the mercedes-benz gla. a breakthrough in design, aerodynamics and engineering. because the only way to triumph over decay... is to leave it in its own dust. ♪ [straining] uh-aah!
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i'm natasha brown for beasley, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. 60 minutes isnext. we're back with you at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> anything you can say, barbara? >> cooper: barbara mancini was charged with helping her 93- year-old terminally ill father kill himself. she says he couldn't have been clearer about how he wanted his life to end. he asked me to hand him the bottle and i did. i had the dosing syringe in my hand. he took the cap off and he drank what was remaining in the bottle. >> cooper: could you have stopped him? >> i could have, i think. i mean, he did it pretty quickly. but no, i didn't try to stop him. >> cooper: should terminally ill people be able to end their own lives? that's our story tonight. >> simon: it all started here in the yukon, and now there's a new gold rush going on that may be worth billions. ( dog barking ) it's not the safest place in the world to w
i'm natasha brown for beasley, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. 60 minutes isnext. we're back with you at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> anything you can say, barbara? >> cooper: barbara mancini was charged with helping her 93- year-old terminally ill father kill himself. she says he couldn't have been clearer about how he wanted his life to end. he asked me to hand him the...
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brown. for rob, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. up early join our morning team starting at 6:00 a.m., also we're online all the time. cbs3.com. blue bloods is up next everybody. have a great night. >> ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. if you are ready to change your life and take immediate control of your finances... if you're tired of hearing about the negativity in the news, and now realize that the government is not going to bail you out... if your gut instinct tells you that in an economy like this, there is a tremendous opportunity to take advantage of the growing foreclosure market and create total financial freedom for you and your family, you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show, "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world and has changed thousands of people's financial fu
brown. for rob, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. up early join our morning team starting at 6:00 a.m., also we're online all the time. cbs3.com. blue bloods is up next everybody. have a great night. >> ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. if you are ready to change your life and take immediate control of your finances... if you're tired of hearing about the negativity in the news, and now realize that...
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brown. for rob, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us.re up early join our morning team starting at 6:00 a.m., also we're online all the time. cbs3.com. blue bloods is up next everybody. have a great night. >> ♪ (techno music playing) (singing in russian) to maximilian grushenko! this party is a happy night for my humble establishment! i lift my glass to the guests of honor, sophia and my son mischa. we honor their engagement. to my daughter and her young man, i wish you a glorious wedding, and a long and happy life. does the best man have a toast for us? to sophia and mischa,
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brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, thanks for joining us.ave a great night. >> announcer: get ready, in your local area. real-estate millionaires scott and amie yancey, the stars of a&e's hit reality-tv show "flipping vegas," have chosen your local area to hold a free, one-of-a-kind, live event that will show you exactly how you could start making money in real estate right now, right here in your local area, even if you currently have no cash, no credit, and no real-estate experience. and here to tell you all about is your host, suzanne sena. >> hi, everyone. i'm suzanne sena. my very special guests today, scott and amie yancey, say regardless of your current financial situation or experience level, they can show you how you could start making money in real estate right now, and they're hosting a free event here in your hometown to show you exactly how to do just that. scott and amie, thank you both for joining us today. >> thanks for having us. >> it's great to be here. >> you know, you both have made millions of dollars doing real-estate
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brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here thanks so much for joining us if you're up early join our morningstarting at 6:00 a.m. we're always online cbsphilly.com. blue bloods is up next. have a great night, everyone. see you tomorrow. ♪ (phone vibra (danny grunts) ting) yeah? detective reagan? it's anna zoltin. i don't know if you remember me. yeah, of course i do. what is it? i'mi just... i didn't knowe. who else to turn to. what's wrong? are you in trouble? i'm just scared. okay. anna, look, you're gonna have to call 911, okay? or just go down to the precinct, and i'll be there soon. i don't even know if you can help me. he said the cops can't help me. well, who said that? nobody can help me. i don't know why i called. okay, anna, a-- anna? you promised the police chief of belfast a tour
brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here thanks so much for joining us if you're up early join our morningstarting at 6:00 a.m. we're always online cbsphilly.com. blue bloods is up next. have a great night, everyone. see you tomorrow. ♪ (phone vibra (danny grunts) ting) yeah? detective reagan? it's anna zoltin. i don't know if you remember me. yeah, of course i do. what is it? i'mi just... i didn't knowe. who else to turn to. what's wrong? are you in trouble? i'm just scared. okay. anna,...
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brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, thanks for joining us. please... don't hurt me anymore.n gasping) please just kill me. not yet, becky. we're still having fun. no. (gasping) no. no. (gasping) (breathing heavily) how did the judge rule? unfortunately, to void this felony conviction because the case was predicated solely on tainted dna evidence. three out of five. so far, that's the batverage of the das in other boroughs. still, two criminals back on the streets
brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, thanks for joining us. please... don't hurt me anymore.n gasping) please just kill me. not yet, becky. we're still having fun. no. (gasping) no. no. (gasping) (breathing heavily) how did the judge rule? unfortunately, to void this felony conviction because the case was predicated solely on tainted dna evidence. three out of five. so far, that's the batverage of the das in other boroughs. still, two criminals back on the streets
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for justin, lesley all of us here, i'm natasha brown. we'll see you at 11:00 over on cbs3.a great night. mmm! ring ring! progresso! i forgive you. you do? it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself. it's on? oh yeah. with who? the citizens banker lady. she made things way simple for me, like how to deposit a check from my phone. she's even gonna send me alerts if my balance gets too low. total special treatment. you do know the alerts don't come from her personally, right don juan? mr.tobin, you forgot your phone! thank you. you left that there on purpose, didn't you? yeah. wow. award winning mobile banking from citizens bank. it's one way we're helping you bank better by keeping things simple. rererere ttin' weary ♪ ♪ my back is gettin' tight ♪ i'm sittin' here in traffic ♪ ♪ on the queensboro bridge tonight ♪ ♪ but i don't care, 'cause all i want to do ♪ ♪ is cash my check and drive right home to you ♪ ♪ 'cause, baby,
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for justin, lesley all us here, i'm natasha brown.ll see you at 11:00 on our sister station cbs3. have a great night, everyone. >> ♪ the all-new mercedes-benz gla took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. setting industry-leading safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. but, this may be the most impressive number of all. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gla. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ my eyes are gettin' weary ♪ ♪ my back is gettin' tight ♪ i'm sittin' here in traffic ♪ ♪ on the queensboro bridge tonight ♪ ♪ but i don't care, 'cause all i want to do ♪ ♪ is cash my check and drive right home to you ♪ ♪ 'cause, baby, all my life ♪ ♪ i will be drivin' home to you ♪ captioning made possible by sony pictures television ok, you didn't pause the movie. you didn't ask me to. i shouldn't have to ask. if someone leaves the room, you press pause. i mean, we're not animals. you only missed a minute. wait a second, they're in egypt now. how the hell
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for justin, beasley, all of us here, i'm natasha brown.re going to see you at 11 o'clock over on our sister station cbs3. have a great night, everyone. >> ♪ hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. that's why td bank has the longest hours and even stays open an extra ten minutes for when you run late. td bank. america's most convenient bank. with the card most accepted. in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. how're we doin' in there? it's coming, it's coming. [sighs] ah. there we go. oh, one sec. be right back. [sighs] [footsteps moving around
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brown. amnesty researcher justin mazzola said the militarized crackdown raises major concerns. >> they cameout in a presence that only served to intimidate. they used tactics such as these of tear gas, rubber bullets -- rubber bullets, oftentimes when it was not justified, concerning what was happening on the ground at that point in time. then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest, whether it was the imposition of curfew, the imposition of five second rule , people had to continue walking, designated assembly areas where there is a free speech zone within ferguson, but anywre else you have to keep walking. and these all go to show that basically, there needs to be a national review both of use of force policies as well as policies of protests. separate report, the advocacy group pan-american said their calling on the justice department to investigate the police crackdown on journalists covering the ferguson protests. they have compiled more than 50 cases of press freedom violations, culminating the arrest of 21 journalists. and
brown. amnesty researcher justin mazzola said the militarized crackdown raises major concerns. >> they cameout in a presence that only served to intimidate. they used tactics such as these of tear gas, rubber bullets -- rubber bullets, oftentimes when it was not justified, concerning what was happening on the ground at that point in time. then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest, whether it was the imposition of curfew, the...
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brown. thanks so much for joining us. it's going to be down right chilly for sunday morning activities. want to warn you already, meteorologist kate fehlinger is in for justinoining us with this november-like forecast. >> that's right, it's going to be a brief dose of november, natasha, but here's where it's coming from. storm scan3 as we show you a look over the last few hours, an area of low pressure just passed us by. more than anything the frontal boundary that came through earlier this morning really helped to knock these temperatures back. here's where we stand right now. already flirting with 40's from treat ton down towards wilmington, you're in the 40's in reading, allentown and already flirting with 30's in mount pocono. so a dose of what's to come. off to our north and west the darker the blue, the colder it is and in happy valley, for example, you've already hit the 30's. meanwhile it could be a lot worse, guys. freeze warnings and frost advisories extending from the appalachians back to minnesota so this really is a significant chill that has settled in but it could be a lot worse for us. we have a little too much wind in our area for any frost
brown. thanks so much for joining us. it's going to be down right chilly for sunday morning activities. want to warn you already, meteorologist kate fehlinger is in for justinoining us with this november-like forecast. >> that's right, it's going to be a brief dose of november, natasha, but here's where it's coming from. storm scan3 as we show you a look over the last few hours, an area of low pressure just passed us by. more than anything the frontal boundary that came through earlier...
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brown. thanks for joining us. it is going to be a pretty chilly night out there. both a frost advisory and a freeze warning will go into effect overnight. meteorologist justinck is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with more on how cold it's going get later and what we can expect in the morning. justin? >> natasha, already feeling that chill outside on the sky deck right now. the good news the wind has calmed down it's not too bad if you do have to head outdoors. today's high temperatures only in the 50s typical for the middle of november. and now we're dealing with clear skies, calmer winds that sets the stage for temperatures to drop into the 30s to night. so check this out. we have some freeze warnings that will go in effect overnight for the lehigh valley and poconos. for the counties shaded in purple also tear your south jersey has a shot at hitting freezing temperatures. also, surrounding suburb of philadelphia you see the counties shade in there blue that's a frost advisory temperatures there could drop into the mid 30s we could see hour first widespread frost. these advisory go in effect at 2am until 8am monday morning talking about freeze warnings and fro
brown. thanks for joining us. it is going to be a pretty chilly night out there. both a frost advisory and a freeze warning will go into effect overnight. meteorologist justinck is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with more on how cold it's going get later and what we can expect in the morning. justin? >> natasha, already feeling that chill outside on the sky deck right now. the good news the wind has calmed down it's not too bad if you do have to head outdoors. today's high temperatures only...
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justin consistent with him having his hands up. i understand other people might argue and interpret it differently. >> reporter: but the autopsy cannot reveal if brownsup in the pause between shots in the car remaining shots. the autopsy also detailed a wound to the inside of his right hand near his thumb and palm. one expert told the st. louis post-dispatch that that would indicate brown was reaching for wilson's gun, but forensic experts said it is hard to determine if brown was reaching for the unholstered gun in the patrol car but there was clearly a struggle. >> there is also blood, michael brown's blood on the gun. and there is also michael brown's tissue on the outside of the driver's side door. when you put all of that together, it really fits with a struggle that took place inside the vehicle. and again, it supports the story of the police officer rather tan the eyewitness testimony. >> we had no weapons on us at all. >> reporter: brown's friend who witnessed the shooting said wilson was at gressor, trying to pull the 18-year-old into his car while brown was trying to run away. michael brown's family attorney reacted to the leak saying it is
justin consistent with him having his hands up. i understand other people might argue and interpret it differently. >> reporter: but the autopsy cannot reveal if brownsup in the pause between shots in the car remaining shots. the autopsy also detailed a wound to the inside of his right hand near his thumb and palm. one expert told the st. louis post-dispatch that that would indicate brown was reaching for wilson's gun, but forensic experts said it is hard to determine if brown was...
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upper doubling high school n fact joan brown whose a teacher in the district says she had no idea the young people selflessly came together to help her son justinamily and made the presentation today. justin, 2000 sand graduate of the school is battling a rare illness that's leaving him in a situation where he needs a lot of help. >> it's beyond words. i just feel like it means so much to us to know that the high school justin went to is supporting him and the diss track i work in is supporting us. it means a lot. >> the family says it is extre extremely grateful for the outpouring of support. >>> the thing that you will do in this profession. >> really? >> wait until you see this one. >>> our own jed frick and quincy harris take the plunge for a very good cause. chris murphy shows us the daring feat and explains why. ♪ >> reporter: fox 29's jennaphr frederick and quincy harris prepare to take the plunge. >> oh, jenn just repelling down a building. >> here we go. ♪ >> report roar they were just two of the 100 people who repelled down brandywine realty trust one logan square building along the ben franklin parkway. >> when i was up there, i want
upper doubling high school n fact joan brown whose a teacher in the district says she had no idea the young people selflessly came together to help her son justinamily and made the presentation today. justin, 2000 sand graduate of the school is battling a rare illness that's leaving him in a situation where he needs a lot of help. >> it's beyond words. i just feel like it means so much to us to know that the high school justin went to is supporting him and the diss track i work in is...
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nothing came of it but justin also that and publicity given to it was an effort to lift the democratic base. martha: we will see you later. bill: reports that the autopsy on michael browns shot at close range. st. louis newspaper reports the shot was fired at close range and finding the contradiction of a separate private autopsy but the results backs of claims from the officer that the two struggled over the officers weapon. >> official says he is confident the entire ebola epidemic can be contained within 4-6 months. telling generals the timeframe as possible if there is "good isolation, treatment, and safe burials" which they're working very hard on in west africa right now. killing more than 4500 people since it emerged 10 months ago. most of those in west africa where the outbreak began. bill: the ebola new czarcoming under fire already. >> maybe that is a step in the right direction, then i find out he is not really a doctor, and you start to worry about are we worried about the message of the mission? bill: he missed with the president later today for the first time but will not appear to hearing on friday. martha: motorcycle gangs on the rampage in the big city
nothing came of it but justin also that and publicity given to it was an effort to lift the democratic base. martha: we will see you later. bill: reports that the autopsy on michael browns shot at close range. st. louis newspaper reports the shot was fired at close range and finding the contradiction of a separate private autopsy but the results backs of claims from the officer that the two struggled over the officers weapon. >> official says he is confident the entire ebola epidemic can...