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our kate rogers gav >> how do you think i did? >> we'll fd out. "on the money" >> "on the money," your money, your life, your future and now becky quick. > earthquakes are frightening and destructive and mostly they are a force of nature when they are not. fracking is now responsible for half. current oil production in the unitedte sa its aftereffects are also producing earthquakes. that is our cover story today, and brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these day texas gets most of atten in e oil wor northern rival which may be america's most promising oil producer. areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest-cost oil and gas regions right now. the area is hotor f a few regions. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas place so, two, land prices never really spiraled out of control and, three, to oil people it's just got what they call good rock. a lot of oil and gas that's relatively easy and inexpensive to get to. but there may be one big risk to the region that has little to do with money. earthquakes. pawnee, oklahoma, recently
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our kate rogers gave it a shot. >> how do you think i did? >> we'll find out on -- "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >>> earthquakes with destructive and frightening, and mostly they are a force of nature, except when they're not. fracking is now responsible for half of the current oil production in the united states, but scientists say its after effects are also producing earthquakes where are brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these days texas gets most of the attention in the oil world, but it is italy northern rival can may be america's most prolsing oil producer. two areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest cost oil and gas regions right now. >> the area is hot for a few reasons. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas play. land prices really never spiralled out of control, and, three, to oil people, it's just got what they call good rock. a lot of oil and gas that's relatively easy and inexpensive to get to. >> there may be one big risk
our kate rogers gave it a shot. >> how do you think i did? >> we'll find out on -- "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >>> earthquakes with destructive and frightening, and mostly they are a force of nature, except when they're not. fracking is now responsible for half of the current oil production in the united states, but scientists say its after effects are also...
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we have kate rogers in salt lake city. >> repor 14-year-old student is not spending the summer hitting the beach this the summer, but learning how to make video games. >> t video games? that is so weird. is why the girls don't do it. >> reporter: she is pt of girls make games, a summer camp to try to introduce girls to more oppor dominated by ma males. 800 girls the fundamentals of writing gaming code. >> i am learning coding, and i am confident in the coding. >> reporter: the girls can create video games, and pitch them to the industry experts and get them published. fo dispel the misconception that women are not interested in the video games as to foster the female t gaming companies are interested in. >> they want a more diverse workforce and more voice, and this is how they get it. >> reporter: these girls will be happy they got a head start in d to usiness that is boom iing. hit $20 billion according to ex they say that jobs cw by 10% within the next several years. that growth is the reason that salt lake city-based companies are home to big gaming companies. >> looking for engine
we have kate rogers in salt lake city. >> repor 14-year-old student is not spending the summer hitting the beach this the summer, but learning how to make video games. >> t video games? that is so weird. is why the girls don't do it. >> reporter: she is pt of girls make games, a summer camp to try to introduce girls to more oppor dominated by ma males. 800 girls the fundamentals of writing gaming code. >> i am learning coding, and i am confident in the coding. >>...
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and our kate rogers looks to en. ♪ >> reporter: if you're looking for a high energy, hard charging careere secret service may be right for you. they're aggressively hiring. >> we need someone who's a self starter, self initiator. a high quality individual. >> repor it is not an easy job to get. only between 10% and 12% of more than 22,000 applicants for uniformed division and special agents this year will make it past best qualified to the background check phase of the process. >> we do have a vigorous hiring process with interviews, background investigation. a polygraph and drug screenings. >> repor salaries are competitive from $45,000 a year on the low end to nearly $100,000 on the high end have an opportunity to police globally and witness history, protecting politicians and dignitaries. trainees like this 28-year-old, a former cyber threat analyst, are doing things they have never done before. from learning the protect the president during public appearances like rope line meet and greets to honing firearms skills, controlled braking and evasive driving techniques. didn't come from a
and our kate rogers looks to en. ♪ >> reporter: if you're looking for a high energy, hard charging careere secret service may be right for you. they're aggressively hiring. >> we need someone who's a self starter, self initiator. a high quality individual. >> repor it is not an easy job to get. only between 10% and 12% of more than 22,000 applicants for uniformed division and special agents this year will make it past best qualified to the background check phase of the...
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kate rogers tells us what matters most to small business this election year. >> reporter: recent datam the national federation of independent business finds politil uncertainties at an all-time high. something that resonates with mike stannic, owner of cleveland cycle tours in ohio. he i seeking more consistency from washingto so he can better plan for his business. >> every year, the extenders have to be reauthorized by congress. and that always becomes a circus, if you will. and they're extended so late in the year that it's difficult for business of any size to react appropri to them. so we really like to see those tax standards put into the tax code rat playe with ev year. >> reporte regulations of are concern. national federation of independ business finds that complying wit governmen regulati top two issue for main street businesses, costing small businesses with fewer than 50 employees more than $11,000 per worker. costs are some 30% less at margin larger businesses. rick snow in score boro maine is concerned abo the overtime rules which go into effect decemb 1st. the new rules
kate rogers tells us what matters most to small business this election year. >> reporter: recent datam the national federation of independent business finds politil uncertainties at an all-time high. something that resonates with mike stannic, owner of cleveland cycle tours in ohio. he i seeking more consistency from washingto so he can better plan for his business. >> every year, the extenders have to be reauthorized by congress. and that always becomes a circus, if you will. and...
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deutsche bank is lower by 4% after hours. >> thank you, kate rogers.pening when deutsche bank shares seemed to be perking up a little bit. this was seven times what people were expecting. >> this is a risk sector across the board. >> financials in general. >> you want to talk about where everybody is pointing their aim at. that was the original focus. here it is considered a quasi safe bet to buy financials here. now i think they're known touch across the board. >> you were short. >> i was short. i had options that i covered on deutsche bank. this is a very big number. it's perked up recently. i don't know if i would re-short it off of this. if you think the banking sector is a problem, you need to be worried about the u.s. banking sector. >> right now it's down by about 7%. >> why wouldn't you go for as much as you can get? it's kind of circular and weird. this is different than the german government attacking their own bank. it seems like you have regulators in countries going after banks so they can pay fines so the central banks can fund these bank
deutsche bank is lower by 4% after hours. >> thank you, kate rogers.pening when deutsche bank shares seemed to be perking up a little bit. this was seven times what people were expecting. >> this is a risk sector across the board. >> financials in general. >> you want to talk about where everybody is pointing their aim at. that was the original focus. here it is considered a quasi safe bet to buy financials here. now i think they're known touch across the board. >>...
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kate rogers joins us with a look at that. , you have another report from the national federation that follows small businesses and main street businesses. what did it say? >> so, it actually found political uncertainty among small business owners hit an all-time high for this report. 40 years, we've been studying this. they have been studying this. this is their all-time high of 38% right now. it continues to be the number two reason that small companies are citing for their lack of expansion right now. to put that in context, at this time last year, it was at just 20%. you might wonder why political uncertainty is on the rise. we know who the candidates are. we know what their platforms are, right? >> we know what their platforms are, but some of the specifics have been missing on key issues. >> specifics are missing and you know what else, bill bunkel berg pointed out they're closer than ever in the polls. small business owners quite literally don't know who is going to win. so that is causing uncertainty to spike. >> ms. cl
kate rogers joins us with a look at that. , you have another report from the national federation that follows small businesses and main street businesses. what did it say? >> so, it actually found political uncertainty among small business owners hit an all-time high for this report. 40 years, we've been studying this. they have been studying this. this is their all-time high of 38% right now. it continues to be the number two reason that small companies are citing for their lack of...
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i hope i'm coming back with more cred. >> kate rogers in maryland for us, thank you so much, kate v.nd. >>> these days there's a market for just about everything. should be no surprise there's a stock exchange or is it a sock exchange for sneakers. coming up, the data and the deal making behind going long on footwear. we conclude the week long mission space series and a closer look at yesterday's spacex launch pad explosion and examine if the rockets and chemical engines we use now, too expensive, too inefficient and too slow for exploring deep space. >>> welcome back. that spacex rocket exploded on the launch pad yesterday. luckily, no one was hurt but the rocket and the cargo load of a facebook satellite to be used to connect people in remote locations to the internet destroyed. who pays for this loss? eric is here with a look, actually. eric? >> it turns out that going back 1 in 20 satellite launches of rocket launches and satellites explode. so about 5%. and there's a market for insurance, about 40 insurance companies like alliance, they will give up to $50 million in protection
i hope i'm coming back with more cred. >> kate rogers in maryland for us, thank you so much, kate v.nd. >>> these days there's a market for just about everything. should be no surprise there's a stock exchange or is it a sock exchange for sneakers. coming up, the data and the deal making behind going long on footwear. we conclude the week long mission space series and a closer look at yesterday's spacex launch pad explosion and examine if the rockets and chemical engines we use...
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kate rogers tells us why this city matters to smal. >>> for good?i am woman, hear me roar. >> she launched her startup after traveling across south ama on a solo trip. she met many women who shared experiens of assault or abuse. when she returned back, her neighbor was raped and she knew she had to do something. >> women use self defense tools like pepper spray and tasers to protect themselves. but what i thought was the biggest issue is that they had to take it out of pocket or purse in order to activate it so why not make them wearable. >> she designed a wearable device that has two modes, one for safety which can alert friends and family of your location if you're feeling uncomfore whi out. the other mode sounds an alarm know you need help.ency they have presold 10,000 devices already and will ship early next year thanks in part to the dream it accelerator program, which focuses on different groups, including minority and women founders. also have a fund that invested in roar for good last year. >> the important elements for any startup company i
kate rogers tells us why this city matters to smal. >>> for good?i am woman, hear me roar. >> she launched her startup after traveling across south ama on a solo trip. she met many women who shared experiens of assault or abuse. when she returned back, her neighbor was raped and she knew she had to do something. >> women use self defense tools like pepper spray and tasers to protect themselves. but what i thought was the biggest issue is that they had to take it out of...
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kate rogers in maryland.break take a look at shares of amazon, which are hitting all-time highs this morning, up about a half percent. 774 is the level we're looking at. 50% gain on the year. holy cow. shares of biogen rising after the fda fasttracked its alzheimer's treatment bucking the trend we're seeing across the health care space this morning. the stock is up almost 4%. much more ahead on "squawk on the street" stay with us. ♪ f a company that didn't make cs e lubrictshahat improveduel onomy. en technology make engis mo eicnt. at compa does l is? obilthat's w we'rand use ss fue things to cars beer lping yosave mon just madthe s.ons.d you ouge ergy lives here. era of pces you never wae "$7.95." beep but be ad toee ihere. fidety -- whe smarrinveors ll e if only the signs were od fideli's aive ader pro cahelp you find arr ed can lp protect your pe. fility- whe smarter inveors will always be. >>> coming up on trading nation, when one indicator falls it is always a time to buy. and it's down. we'll tell you
kate rogers in maryland.break take a look at shares of amazon, which are hitting all-time highs this morning, up about a half percent. 774 is the level we're looking at. 50% gain on the year. holy cow. shares of biogen rising after the fda fasttracked its alzheimer's treatment bucking the trend we're seeing across the health care space this morning. the stock is up almost 4%. much more ahead on "squawk on the street" stay with us. ♪ f a company that didn't make cs e lubrictshahat...
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our very own kate rogers went through the training. i love you kate. i mean this in a nice way.u didn't pass because we want you here. >> don't worry. you're not in any danger of losing me. they put me through the ringer here. this training regiment is not for the faint of heart. if you have the right stuff, they're looking to hire about 1200 new employees through the end of 2017. that includes uniform division officers and special agents. now in 2016, more than 22,000 people applied for those two discriminati divisions. only 10% made it to the background portion of the application process. once i got here, i found out why. >> what goes into secret service agent training. >> police. >> you'll learn how to handle emergencies, secret service trainees are put there amir i had of challenges. including aboctive shooter dril. there's extensive firearms on the range. how do you think i did? we're going to work on site picture a little bit. >> reporter: also go through intense hands-on training shutting. there i am pretending to be president obama working the rope line. there's also con
our very own kate rogers went through the training. i love you kate. i mean this in a nice way.u didn't pass because we want you here. >> don't worry. you're not in any danger of losing me. they put me through the ringer here. this training regiment is not for the faint of heart. if you have the right stuff, they're looking to hire about 1200 new employees through the end of 2017. that includes uniform division officers and special agents. now in 2016, more than 22,000 people applied for...
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kate rogers joins us with more on what to expect. kate, good morning. >> reporter: hey, sarah. look at hot start-ups in each city we visit. eall know there's an uberlike service for just about everything out there. this boston-based start-up has taken that concept and applied it to the world of hair and makeup. need your hair or makeup done in a pinch? beauty link has you covered. the start-up will send a stylist to your home on demand to get the job done. but the company is more than just a blowout bar on wheels. >> we do ethnic styles. we also understand and are compassionate towards individuals that might not get the service right away. so our homebound and our wheelchairbound clients really focus in on us making them look beautiful and feel great. >> reporter: elysee got the idea after being inspired by her disabled sister. she grew up doing her sister's hair and saw the impact a canceled or missed appointment had on they are self-esteem. >> as she got older, canceled appointments ended up being like dreaded phone calls of tears, of can you come and do it for me? and it end
kate rogers joins us with more on what to expect. kate, good morning. >> reporter: hey, sarah. look at hot start-ups in each city we visit. eall know there's an uberlike service for just about everything out there. this boston-based start-up has taken that concept and applied it to the world of hair and makeup. need your hair or makeup done in a pinch? beauty link has you covered. the start-up will send a stylist to your home on demand to get the job done. but the company is more than...
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i'm kate rogers.000 setting new 52-week high in today's trade. navistar lifting for best day ever on news that volkswagen has agreed to supply engines in exchange for a 16.6% stake. meanwhile, the russell 2000 is up 10% year-to-date. back over to you guys. >>> kate, thank you very much. well, shares of activision and electronic arts both hitting all-time highs today. and just coming off a big fan event for the biggest video franchise in the company. also launching new digital content today. julia boorstin joining us from l.a. with a look at what this means for the company. >> activision "call of duty" has already sold $15 billion worth of games and the brand is getting bigger than those games by expanding into a year round phenomenon. today launching digital content packs for which customers will pay between $15 and $50 for bonus content for last year's game. over labor day weekend over 10,000 fans paid between $50 and $200 for access to "call of duty xp," watching teams compete in the "call of duty"
i'm kate rogers.000 setting new 52-week high in today's trade. navistar lifting for best day ever on news that volkswagen has agreed to supply engines in exchange for a 16.6% stake. meanwhile, the russell 2000 is up 10% year-to-date. back over to you guys. >>> kate, thank you very much. well, shares of activision and electronic arts both hitting all-time highs today. and just coming off a big fan event for the biggest video franchise in the company. also launching new digital content...
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. >>> kate rogers with a market flash. >> watching dow transports un r underperforming in the broader market. ch robinson, delta and southwest. transports actually up more than 5% year to date. back to you. >> kate, thank. >>> haven't talked about transports much. guys? >> airlines are ugly. just ugly. many tried to buy them. >> including lee cooperman, who was here and many others on the show. >> i don't see it. >> as bad as airlines look and act. >> right. >> rails act very, very well. >> just tell me, then. why are airlines acting so badly? people keep saying they like them? >> airlines couldn't even do well when oil prices were going up. they fell, stocks didn't do well. overowned gipping of the year. whereas rails underowned. much easier comparisons in terms of volumes better in the second half of the year. why the rails are doing well. airlines i think -- >> two different thing pms right? one consumer travel and the other is the shipping of goods. they're in the same index in terms of looked the at at transports but not a ton to do with each other day to day. so if you just take
. >>> kate rogers with a market flash. >> watching dow transports un r underperforming in the broader market. ch robinson, delta and southwest. transports actually up more than 5% year to date. back to you. >> kate, thank. >>> haven't talked about transports much. guys? >> airlines are ugly. just ugly. many tried to buy them. >> including lee cooperman, who was here and many others on the show. >> i don't see it. >> as bad as airlines look...
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kate rogers live in boston. of course, today. hi, kate. >> hey there, scott. that's right. we get to check out some of the hottest start-ups here in the city. if you live in a tiny apartment, you're going to want to take a look at ori. >> i like to call it furniture with super powers. the idea of bringing all this technology and making the spaegss be much more. >> if you are living in a 400 square foot studio like this one, the ori system may well be your superhero. the start-up spun out of m. i.t.'s media lab creates robotic furniture for small spaces. >> we want to make spaces, homes, offices, hotels much more functional, efficient, and also much more intelligent by bringing robotics into play. >> the system literally folds furniture away, shifting small spaces from living rooms to bedrooms and even offices with a push of a button. ori is currently in beta testing in boston. partnering with developers including boston properties and scotsga and listing it to get feedback. the ori system is also connected. for example, this piece here is hooked up to amazon's ecosystem. ch
kate rogers live in boston. of course, today. hi, kate. >> hey there, scott. that's right. we get to check out some of the hottest start-ups here in the city. if you live in a tiny apartment, you're going to want to take a look at ori. >> i like to call it furniture with super powers. the idea of bringing all this technology and making the spaegss be much more. >> if you are living in a 400 square foot studio like this one, the ori system may well be your superhero. the...
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our very own kate rogers went through special -- this is a great story. about it yesterday. but does she have what it takes? the right stuff. here's a sneak peek. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ >>> it is employment friday. time to find out where the jobs are. kate rogers joins us live from a secret service training center in maryland. kate, can you tell us where you are or is that secret? >> reporter: it's not a secret, steve. this is part of the training facility in beltsville, maryland. with presidential campaigns in full swing, they need a new presidential detail come january. and the fact that 17% of uniform division and special agents are eligible to retire. the secret service is on a mission to hire. attracting applicants is the easy part. it's getting them through the rigors of the training that's tricky. if you're looking for a high energy, hard charging career, the secret service may be right for you. and they're aggressively hiring. >> we need someone who is a self-starter, self-initiator, just a high caliber, high quality individual. >> rep
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thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> over to kate rogers for a market flash here. >> hey there, kate.odevices taking a hit after hours. offering $600 million of common stock and $450 million of convertible senior notes. the stock as you can see down by nearly 4.5% after hours. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> first it was corinthian colleges and now another school closed the doors. itt technical school with vocational education to thousands of students shutding the doors after a financial aid crackdown by the government. the fate of for-profit education is next. ns where e re. oterhe we rk.s ns deg mala oving entus.fficy.develoorg rnios.obobil ngneenergyivahe g.♪he glco. y what hey j inn bs u warr azininledge. that gatde t ofsionan jthousas oerrade?e, eaven al t i know. ur brainold my be tmy henowledgefberryusas oerrade?e, ehetradon torim at ametre. >>> welcome back. for profit college industry take ago hit. itt tech institute announcing it will be closing the doors on all its schools after the department of education cut off its federal aid. the company on 130 campuses and enrolle
thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> over to kate rogers for a market flash here. >> hey there, kate.odevices taking a hit after hours. offering $600 million of common stock and $450 million of convertible senior notes. the stock as you can see down by nearly 4.5% after hours. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> first it was corinthian colleges and now another school closed the doors. itt technical school with vocational education to thousands of students...
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kate rogers joins us now from philadelphia. hi, kate. >> reporter: hey there. good morning, joe.tart-ups like revzilla are ramping up here. they sell motor part accessories online and here in philly. they have more than 1 million customers. what's amazing about that, they haven't taken any outside funding. they've boot strapped the entire operation and market heavily on youtube posting the professional product demos and reviews for their subscribers. they say launches here in the city of brotherly love which is a top 20 location for small business growth has shown them what it's like to be part of a community. >> philadelphia is a unique mix where you have a personal touch and feel, you can be part of the community, but you don't get lost in the community where people really support each other. >> reporter: and joe, i know you and i are huge "sons of anarchy" fans so i'll see if i can hook us up for discounts on motorcycle equipment. >> really weird that you said that because i went back to it yesterday. i didn't quite finish. and i finished "better call saul." >> second season.
kate rogers joins us now from philadelphia. hi, kate. >> reporter: hey there. good morning, joe.tart-ups like revzilla are ramping up here. they sell motor part accessories online and here in philly. they have more than 1 million customers. what's amazing about that, they haven't taken any outside funding. they've boot strapped the entire operation and market heavily on youtube posting the professional product demos and reviews for their subscribers. they say launches here in the city of...
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kate rogers now here with more. >> that's right. national federation of independent business finds political uncertainty amongst small business owners hit an all-time high of 38% and was the number two most common reason that main street businesses say they're not expanding right now. for context at this time last year, the read on political uncertainty was at just 20%. you might wonder why uncertainty is on the rise when we're so close to the election. for some small business owners it's due to a lack of detail on their broader plans for companies. but bill dunklburg said it's because they're getting top in the polls. was concerns over the economy. now, overall the index saw a slight dip in sentiment. 0.2% to 94.4% this is below the historical average of 98%. other top concerns for main street in the latest reading remain the same. coming in first place, taxes followed by government regulations and red tape, and finally the quality of labor. we do have two months left here and i did ask dunklburg whether things like hillary clinton
kate rogers now here with more. >> that's right. national federation of independent business finds political uncertainty amongst small business owners hit an all-time high of 38% and was the number two most common reason that main street businesses say they're not expanding right now. for context at this time last year, the read on political uncertainty was at just 20%. you might wonder why uncertainty is on the rise when we're so close to the election. for some small business owners it's...
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roger nelson/search volunteer coordinator oc:..(standard) trt::35 =janelle/cu= =janelle/cu= today -- new legislation announced -- after the today -- new legislation announced -- after the murder of kate steinle last year. it aims to crack down on police officers, who who their guns -- and it comes after exclusive reporting by our investigative unit. =vo= east bay congressman "mark desaulnier"(day- sown-yay) introduced the bill.which would require new standards for federal law enforcement officers to safely store their weapons. steinle was killed by a gun, stolen from a federal agens car. also last year, artist "aoo ramos" was killed with a gun stolen from the vehicle of another federal agent. our investigative unit actuly discovered that hundreds of guns have been stolen from federal agents in recent years . and hundreds more stolen from local police departments. congressman desaulnier previously sent a letter to president obama requesting executive action on the issue. ==janelle/topvo== coming up, they waited and waited... only to get nothing in return in some cases. the new apple i-phone is out, and people are doi anything get their hands on them. jeff/ck tease =janelle/rail= antio
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roger goodell yeah unfor the pleatfully -- unfortunately so. what he coming up at 7. >> gayle king has a look. >> good morning kate and chris. ahead on cbs this morning we will talk about how the campaigns have changed and the controversial technique that led to a baby with three genetic parents. the news is back in the morning. we will see you at 7:00 >>> governor baker get a sweet care named. first graders in billerica singing out the town designated yankee doodle town. it's been the nickname the song originated in 1775 when a billerica man went to boston to buy a gun was british and covered in tar and feathersed and paraded through town and it was all based in billerica. >> and it has a real meaning behind it. >> i know. crazy the kids are so cute riding the horses and eating macaroni so cute. so we are staying bloomy -- gloomy don't expect a lot of sunshine. we will stay pretty steady in tells of temperatures. much cooler than average. right around 60 today. maybe a shower or two spotty get into a few more showers for start of the weekend especially on saturday. and then we will see gradual improvement key word for the s
roger goodell yeah unfor the pleatfully -- unfortunately so. what he coming up at 7. >> gayle king has a look. >> good morning kate and chris. ahead on cbs this morning we will talk about how the campaigns have changed and the controversial technique that led to a baby with three genetic parents. the news is back in the morning. we will see you at 7:00 >>> governor baker get a sweet care named. first graders in billerica singing out the town designated yankee doodle town....
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kate hudson coming up live. don't go anywhere. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:27 on this wednesday september 28. karen rogerson the schuylkill expressway westbound at the vine. that one has just cleared and that quickly a new one popped up. this is the schuylkill expressway eastbound at the boulevard. doesn't look like police are on the scene with this. we can see people kind of stopping and then they realize there's an accident. they've got to get over on the right lane because the left lane blocked with this two vehicle accident just happened schuylkill eastbound at the boulevard. doesn't look like police on the scene just yet with that really jamming up traffic. another accident on girard avenue at 30th street. i-95 northbound at 141 near new castle we have an accident, you're crawling along at 9 miles an hour on i-95 northbound ahead of that accident scene. this one in willingboro he is causing problems right on burlington pike at vancouver parkway. police are on the scene helping you around it. one more live look 42 no major problems on 42 but a pretty good size jam a 20 minute ride from the a.c. expres
kate hudson coming up live. don't go anywhere. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:27 on this wednesday september 28. karen rogerson the schuylkill expressway westbound at the vine. that one has just cleared and that quickly a new one popped up. this is the schuylkill expressway eastbound at the boulevard. doesn't look like police are on the scene with this. we can see people kind of stopping and then they realize there's an accident. they've got to get over on the right...