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so it's going to be very close for the senate. >> you mentioned mid terms, leslie.lk about obamacare, which is the single most or second single most important issue to single women, to minorities, to the young folks or definitely the first two groups. but the combined is the tri pod, the base of the democratic voter base which typically they don't turn out for the mid terms. will this play out in terms of voter turnouts for mid terms or no? >> quite frankly, this is -- as a democrat, i feel the democrats have not just in the midterm elections, but in all elections, i feel republicans are better at reaching out to those who they're not sure will vote for them. those people, for example, for democrats to reach out to those in the gop who are unhappy with or disillusioned with their party, to the centrist, independent, people that don't want to be aligned with a political party, especially in the hotly contested districts in the red states. we're looking at nine races that will determine who controls the senate. i think it will come down to two independents. so i don't
so it's going to be very close for the senate. >> you mentioned mid terms, leslie.lk about obamacare, which is the single most or second single most important issue to single women, to minorities, to the young folks or definitely the first two groups. but the combined is the tri pod, the base of the democratic voter base which typically they don't turn out for the mid terms. will this play out in terms of voter turnouts for mid terms or no? >> quite frankly, this is -- as a...
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congratulations to dominique leslie, joseph calderon, kimberli courtney and ernest kirkwood. thank you very much. madame clerk, could i have item no. 5? >> item no. 5, a hear to consider appoint one member, term ending august 2, 2015 and one member term ending august 2, 2017 to the citizens advisory committee for the central market street and tenderloin area. there are two seats and six applicants. >> thank you. i will call you in the order that i see. john bogacki. >> yes, sir. basically, i'm not very good at speaking. i'm much better at listening. i have a varied background. an artist, a craftsman and basically i'm here because i have need to serve and this would allow me to do that. >> thank you, any questions? thank you very much. mikeal gibson. >> hi. >> hi. >> i guess for matter of introduction, i'm mikeal gibson and currently a law student at uc hastings and i have been attending cac meetings to look at some of the community benefits agreements that have been provided and see kind of what these benefit agreements consist of, and how they are being implemented? and hone
congratulations to dominique leslie, joseph calderon, kimberli courtney and ernest kirkwood. thank you very much. madame clerk, could i have item no. 5? >> item no. 5, a hear to consider appoint one member, term ending august 2, 2015 and one member term ending august 2, 2017 to the citizens advisory committee for the central market street and tenderloin area. there are two seats and six applicants. >> thank you. i will call you in the order that i see. john bogacki. >> yes,...
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here, rain comes next and then the major cool down more on that coming up with the seven day, hey, leslie. >> hi kathy. we have hockey back here in south philadelphia, flyers home open's begins the devils, some feel worried about the defense this season but i talk with the new alternate captain mark street and he will make everybody feel better. we will hear from him ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers on these breakfast favorites and give your budget a boost. >>> coming up after thursday night football a hot trend in that toking but it could pose a dangerous threat, at home tattoo, are they the ultimate ink ordaining rust. three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how it is done and dangers it the poses, that is on "eyewitness news" tonight after thursday night football. >>> we are now less than four weeks from election day and potential presidential contenders for 2016 are stumping for candidates in the race for pennsylvania governor. republican incum
here, rain comes next and then the major cool down more on that coming up with the seven day, hey, leslie. >> hi kathy. we have hockey back here in south philadelphia, flyers home open's begins the devils, some feel worried about the defense this season but i talk with the new alternate captain mark street and he will make everybody feel better. we will hear from him ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big...
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>> yes, we can, thank you, lesli. >>> all those investigators trying to figure out what went wrong withterday's rocket explosion, we do know something on that vessel belonged to local students, a george washington project won an international competition to be on that rocket, it involved a certain plant and whether or not it could keep air clean on the iss, but it blew up along with yesterday's space mission. nearby residents are being told to stay away from the debris because it may be hazardous. >> thanks, derek. >>> security in federal buildings in dc and elsewhere increased after the violence at canada's parliament. you may not be able to see it. >> reporter: homeland security department says the decision to increase the security at the federal buildings in washington and other major american cities is only precautionary. security has been getting tighter and tighter in washington dc since 9/11 and it has been tightened once again as a result of what happened in ottawa but if it's here, there's no evidence of it, and that's probably just what the security people want. but even after
>> yes, we can, thank you, lesli. >>> all those investigators trying to figure out what went wrong withterday's rocket explosion, we do know something on that vessel belonged to local students, a george washington project won an international competition to be on that rocket, it involved a certain plant and whether or not it could keep air clean on the iss, but it blew up along with yesterday's space mission. nearby residents are being told to stay away from the debris because it...
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lesli? >> thank you, bruce. >>> they are committed to sticking to facts and not fear when it comes to our ebola coverage as we understand that this is more important now than ever with the confirm patient that will be headed to nih. throughout the newscast, we'll be featuring the facts like how it is spread and not spread, so we can understand the truth. you can also join in on the conversations by using the hash tag facts, not fear. >>> something that we know to be true today that they would begin at dulles international airport. one of just five airports in the country for you to go on through this extra measures. she joins us there live to tell us how the screenings went today. peg? >> reporter: well, you know, customs and border patrol personnel are at every airport, watching the passengers. well now at those five airports, including the air working with the cdc, doing the enhanced screening that they are just taking the passengers that have come up to liberia, sierra leone and they are
lesli? >> thank you, bruce. >>> they are committed to sticking to facts and not fear when it comes to our ebola coverage as we understand that this is more important now than ever with the confirm patient that will be headed to nih. throughout the newscast, we'll be featuring the facts like how it is spread and not spread, so we can understand the truth. you can also join in on the conversations by using the hash tag facts, not fear. >>> something that we know to be true...
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lesli? >> and the hospitals across the country, they are learning some very real and hard lessons from the hand full of ebola cases that were treated in the u.s. they have had to quickly invest in training in order to deal with those people that could be infected. the first look inside the areas for those people tested for ebola. >> one of us will take the temperature on the forehead. >> it is a part of enhanced ebola screening for those travelers. >> if you get evaluated early, you would have a greater chance of surviving your infection. you have a much less likelihood of infecting your family and loved ones. >> we give them that fit, so they could be quarantined. >> we'll go in to the quarantine. and at the fairfax hospital. >> what we want to do is to make sure that the unit is isolated from the rest of the facility. all to renovate their intensive care unit, adding extra walls, a decontamination area and a lab next to the patient's room. >> we want to learn and update the protocol as the
lesli? >> and the hospitals across the country, they are learning some very real and hard lessons from the hand full of ebola cases that were treated in the u.s. they have had to quickly invest in training in order to deal with those people that could be infected. the first look inside the areas for those people tested for ebola. >> one of us will take the temperature on the forehead. >> it is a part of enhanced ebola screening for those travelers. >> if you get...
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lesli. >>> thanks.g up at 6:00, infectious disease experts are putting their heads together to come up with a reliable ebola vaccine and ways to improve how they respond to the crisis. >>> if anyone wants to hand me a magical cure and save my life so i can have children with my husband, you know, i will take them up on it. >> she is 29 years old, recently married and was hoping to start a family, now brittany is choosing to end her life before her cancer >>> a 29-year-old woman with terminal cancer is reviving a national debate. >> brittany maynard is choosing to end her life. in an exclusive interview, jan crawford spoke to the woman about her decision. >> i don't want to die. if anyone wants to hand me a magical cure and save my life so that i can have children with my husband, you know, i will take them up on it. >> she is 29 years old. recently married and was hoping to start a family. now, brittany maynard is planning her death. choosing to end her life before cancer can destroy her. until someone
lesli. >>> thanks.g up at 6:00, infectious disease experts are putting their heads together to come up with a reliable ebola vaccine and ways to improve how they respond to the crisis. >>> if anyone wants to hand me a magical cure and save my life so i can have children with my husband, you know, i will take them up on it. >> she is 29 years old, recently married and was hoping to start a family, now brittany is choosing to end her life before her cancer >>> a...
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>> thank you, lesli. children should know our kids are just like any other child. they're normal kids who wake up in the morning. they grow to school. they have families who love them. halloween is a few days away. they want to dress up aspirin sayses and superheroes. our kids are normal. however, they're facing some pretty tough circumstances. >> they have the trauma of homelessness that is inside of them and all around them. and so they need a relief. they need a place to play. >> it's so know that the trauma that they experience can cause toxic stress. toxic stress can flood our bodies with cortisol. they have long lasting effects if we don't find a way to intervene. >> how does play help them push through that? >> great question. play releases serotonin in our brains. kids have fudge. children learn through play. it can help things like developmental delays, social and emotional problems our kids can face just through play. >> until recently that play had to occur indoors, inside these designated spaces that you transform but now they can be outdoors. what has
>> thank you, lesli. children should know our kids are just like any other child. they're normal kids who wake up in the morning. they grow to school. they have families who love them. halloween is a few days away. they want to dress up aspirin sayses and superheroes. our kids are normal. however, they're facing some pretty tough circumstances. >> they have the trauma of homelessness that is inside of them and all around them. and so they need a relief. they need a place to play....
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public comment cards we have a few cards public comment will be 2 minutes so we have patrick and leslie kim (calling names) i apologize in advance if i mispronounce names (calling names). >> okay. great thank you very much my name is pat i'm the vice chair vice president of the south of market the merchant association we're here together with folks from our neighborhood association i want to recognize them second street i live in the neighborhood and second street is a prime neighborhood cords for merchant and office workers we've seen a significant amount of office growth in the area it is the hottest market not only in town but probably in the country we're happy to have the new workers in the area and the new businesses coming in but we have to protect the ground floor storefront spaces and the great thing about the legislation how to was crafted with supervisor kim's office it is kaefrg out the storefront the remainder for office we think everybody benefits and the neighborhood wants this the merchant do need even though help when you've got office tenants coming in who are either h
public comment cards we have a few cards public comment will be 2 minutes so we have patrick and leslie kim (calling names) i apologize in advance if i mispronounce names (calling names). >> okay. great thank you very much my name is pat i'm the vice chair vice president of the south of market the merchant association we're here together with folks from our neighborhood association i want to recognize them second street i live in the neighborhood and second street is a prime neighborhood...
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let's hands things over to beasley and leslie and the cbs-3 sports zone. have a great night. >> the eagles are the champions of the worlds. >> (clears). >> struck him out. the philadelphia phillies are 2008 worlds champion of baseball. >> this is the cbs-3 sports zone presented by nissan. >> this one got away. too many mistakes, proved costly, at the birds blow a lead in the dessert. >> another season starts this week, talking 6ers, as the rebuilding process continues. >> welcome to the nissan sports zone, i'm leslie van czars dale. >> i'm beasley reese. >> this one looked week four, lost to san francisco, birds on the road against the nfc west, put themselves into position when the game, they couldn't execute when it mattered, the secondary, well, they needed the phoenix fire department to come over and put them out. >> it started out well enough. the birds were able to get on the bird fist, toss to jeremy maclin, will do all the of the rest, 22-yard touchdown pass, eagles take a seven-nothing lead. arizona came back to tie it up, andre ellington here fro
let's hands things over to beasley and leslie and the cbs-3 sports zone. have a great night. >> the eagles are the champions of the worlds. >> (clears). >> struck him out. the philadelphia phillies are 2008 worlds champion of baseball. >> this is the cbs-3 sports zone presented by nissan. >> this one got away. too many mistakes, proved costly, at the birds blow a lead in the dessert. >> another season starts this week, talking 6ers, as the rebuilding process...
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lesli foster is there with an update on this project. hi, lesli. >> reporterhi, andre ya. we managed to get -- andrea. we managed to get the ribbon cut before the rain. did it did hold off for us to see a grand day outside d.c. general. obviously this is not an ideal place for a child or for a family, but while they are here, the children deserve just like every child does a safe and supervised place to play. that is what this playground provides. thanks to the homeless children's project, the greater board of trade, you can see the ribbon cutting just a few moments ago which really opened this place up, this incredible place, a bright spot really in a concrete jungle of despair for the children who live here. if you come back to me, i'll show you a little bit of this playground. it is ada approved which means children who are in wheelchairs can literally wheel on to this area here and get on to the play space. there's rubber at the bottom down here. that's also something here for safety. and really it's just an oasis for the children who have now a safe place outside of d
lesli foster is there with an update on this project. hi, lesli. >> reporterhi, andre ya. we managed to get -- andrea. we managed to get the ribbon cut before the rain. did it did hold off for us to see a grand day outside d.c. general. obviously this is not an ideal place for a child or for a family, but while they are here, the children deserve just like every child does a safe and supervised place to play. that is what this playground provides. thanks to the homeless children's...
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leslie, this conversation is sold out. so what would you tell women who may not have a ticket of how they can access some of the advice here. >> that's good news bad news we're excited the conference is sold out. we have to tell women that are being shut out now from the conversation there's a very pro bust web site and this conference is one day but the web site is year-long entity. they can go to the web site there's webinars, podcasts, they can think of next year in terms of the fact this is yearly conference. they can, of course, you know apply as attendee early. and there are also all kinds of vehicles that are going to be put out after the conference by the conference on this web site. and speeches are going to be repeated. access to tools these tools we talk about for success that's all going to be on the web site. i woulden turj these women to go on the web site -- encourage these women to go open the web site and during the conversation and follow us on twitter. we're very active in social media and do that as wel
leslie, this conversation is sold out. so what would you tell women who may not have a ticket of how they can access some of the advice here. >> that's good news bad news we're excited the conference is sold out. we have to tell women that are being shut out now from the conversation there's a very pro bust web site and this conference is one day but the web site is year-long entity. they can go to the web site there's webinars, podcasts, they can think of next year in terms of the fact...
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. >> leslie, burlington, north carolina. you're a parent. what are your questions or concern was higher education? >> caller: well, i am so grateful that michigan state university tuition hasn't gone out of this world, and i'm a graduate from michigan state university, and -- >> leslie, can i ask you what did you pay when you went there?
. >> leslie, burlington, north carolina. you're a parent. what are your questions or concern was higher education? >> caller: well, i am so grateful that michigan state university tuition hasn't gone out of this world, and i'm a graduate from michigan state university, and -- >> leslie, can i ask you what did you pay when you went there?
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leslie marshall, fox news contributor and also syndicated radio talk show host.eslie, what are the chances that president obama is going to pick up the phone and call george w. bush? i mean, they had a lot in common right now. there's that thing called war in iraq and syria. >> i think it's a very slim to none chance to be honest, although i think it would be a good idea if he did. we know that former president clinton reached out to nixon with regard to russia. we know as president clinton we just saw in that soundbyte had george w. bush reach out to him. i think knowledge is power. it's important to talk to the person who had the job before and has information and experience, but if it's done, it would have to be done very, very quietly, but i don't think president obama will pick up the phone because he definitely has been very vocal about his disagreements with how former president george w. bush handled iraq and with the perception of how things were handled on that administration versus now. >> or maybe he wouldn't call them, chris, because he wouldn't have
leslie marshall, fox news contributor and also syndicated radio talk show host.eslie, what are the chances that president obama is going to pick up the phone and call george w. bush? i mean, they had a lot in common right now. there's that thing called war in iraq and syria. >> i think it's a very slim to none chance to be honest, although i think it would be a good idea if he did. we know that former president clinton reached out to nixon with regard to russia. we know as president...
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my name is dominique rosa leslie. i would like to take a few minutes of your time to express my interest, my background, and my qualifications as to why i would be an excellent candidate for the reentry council. when i returned from abroad seven months ago, i started looking for public service opportunities, and the issue of incarcerated and their reentry into the community of san francisco is a perfect fit given my history. i am a 57-year-old transgender woman of mixed ethnicity. i'm scottish, american and gaud malan. i am a former inmate of the san francisco jail and former client of adopt probation. i'm a recovering substance-abuser with 25 years' of continuous sobriety and i also been able to get off of social security and return to work in social services since my reentry. i have over 15 years' of working in multi-cultural communities here in san francisco. i have worked as a hiv hepatitis c counselor, certified drug and alcohol abuse counselor, prevention educator, case manager and i'm currently employeed with t
my name is dominique rosa leslie. i would like to take a few minutes of your time to express my interest, my background, and my qualifications as to why i would be an excellent candidate for the reentry council. when i returned from abroad seven months ago, i started looking for public service opportunities, and the issue of incarcerated and their reentry into the community of san francisco is a perfect fit given my history. i am a 57-year-old transgender woman of mixed ethnicity. i'm scottish,...
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let's look at lesli's. >> then you just try to -- >> lesli never made a paper airplane. i'll show you. >> i bet she can make one. >>> we had some showers. i'm showing you this radar. we widened it way back to a bunch of the plains states and missouri. this frontal boundary will roll in tomorrow which is why we had to issue a yellow alert. good news, tonight we're in pretty good shape. it's going to stay dry tonight, comfortably cool, 64 at 10:00, 56 in gaithersburg at 10:00, 59 in leesburg and 60 in manassas. we'll come back and talk about when the showers develop. we issued a yellow alert for friday. >>> coming up next in tonight's health alert how experts say these pills could deter drug abusers. >> it is gourmet grub on the go, find out why the old- fashioned roach coach has blown up in popularity all across the country. >>> wusa9 news is sponsored in part by your local toyota dealers. >>> in tonight's health alert teenage pill parties and prescription drug abuse continue to be a problem in neighborhoods as people get high from leftover drugs in medicine cabinets. >>
let's look at lesli's. >> then you just try to -- >> lesli never made a paper airplane. i'll show you. >> i bet she can make one. >>> we had some showers. i'm showing you this radar. we widened it way back to a bunch of the plains states and missouri. this frontal boundary will roll in tomorrow which is why we had to issue a yellow alert. good news, tonight we're in pretty good shape. it's going to stay dry tonight, comfortably cool, 64 at 10:00, 56 in gaithersburg at...
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hi there. >> hi leslie.t is wet, winnie here in foxboro as jets take on the patriots here in gilette stadium n love loss between these two teams and this is a rivalry that goes way back. jets, patriots. it is one of those intense nfl rivalries that inspires trash talk. >> nobody like to chat. >> i think it will be a close game down to a field goal and fourth quarter for sure. >> we don't have any problems getting up for them because of the history that is there. >> reporter: afc adversaries have been going toe to toe since the day of jim nameet and now much of the focus is on rex ryan and bill belichick to beat new england nfl network analyst dion sanders told us ryan needs more offense. >> rex is playing a wonderful chess game but playing with checkers report railroad star power of the patriots extend beyond football, even if you don't follow new england religiously most people know quarterback tom brady is married to one of the most famous super models in the world gisele bundchen. she shows off her athlet
hi there. >> hi leslie.t is wet, winnie here in foxboro as jets take on the patriots here in gilette stadium n love loss between these two teams and this is a rivalry that goes way back. jets, patriots. it is one of those intense nfl rivalries that inspires trash talk. >> nobody like to chat. >> i think it will be a close game down to a field goal and fourth quarter for sure. >> we don't have any problems getting up for them because of the history that is there. >>...
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hey there. >> hi, jan and lesli. the u.s.christmas tree, the one that is on the way was vertical for 88 years. it will spend the next 30 days in this horizontal position. quite an event here today in the chipiwa national forest. native americans took part in the tree cutting ceremony. the honor of wielding the chain saw. we took a time lapse of the cranes used to lift the tree from its standing position to the trailer that will carry it to washington, d.c. quite a feet and fun fact, listen to this, the tree will consume more than 40-gallons of water a day on its trip to washington, d.c. that's water that is fed to the tree in a special bladder bag. pretty interesting stuff, right? it will make 28 stops between the trip from minnesota to washington, d.c. and quite a bit of work here to be done this evening. you can see the trees a lot wider than to go down the road. there will be workers tieing up branches and go to a warm field house, a local university where student volunteers will do more time to get it narrow enough to go
hey there. >> hi, jan and lesli. the u.s.christmas tree, the one that is on the way was vertical for 88 years. it will spend the next 30 days in this horizontal position. quite an event here today in the chipiwa national forest. native americans took part in the tree cutting ceremony. the honor of wielding the chain saw. we took a time lapse of the cranes used to lift the tree from its standing position to the trailer that will carry it to washington, d.c. quite a feet and fun fact,...
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she hasn't had a private sector job, leslie. >> oh, okay.ve you, leslie, but being a great candidate, she is not. she has always been the behind-the-scenes person, the enforcer for clinton getting teams to go after all the women who accused him of a variety of things. this is typical hillary hillary, and here's the thing about her: the base may love her, but she's not the kind of candidate that people want to like, and that is something about hillary clinton that will always be in her way. martha: we will see. she's out doing all the potential republican candidates -- >> walking it back, here we go. [laughter] martha: we'll see. i think we're going to be debating this for a couple years to come. leslie and david, thanks a lot. we'll see you next time. bill: jon scott's working for his job. jon: that's right. nothing like a little political argument on a tuesday morning, right? so it is just one week, bill, as you well know until the midterms. real clear politics says at least nine senate races are too close to call. also 11 governors' races
she hasn't had a private sector job, leslie. >> oh, okay.ve you, leslie, but being a great candidate, she is not. she has always been the behind-the-scenes person, the enforcer for clinton getting teams to go after all the women who accused him of a variety of things. this is typical hillary hillary, and here's the thing about her: the base may love her, but she's not the kind of candidate that people want to like, and that is something about hillary clinton that will always be in her...
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next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm leslie i own and operate hensley wines on second street been there foryears and wine merchant for 3 seven years on the second street crossroad we've lost in our neighborhood in the last 25 years i've lived there we've had a lopsided neighborhood we've lost gift stores, stores and need a hardware sophomore and locksmith none of those people are going to pay $5 a square feet that's what's happening the software companies are able to pay 5 to $10 a square foot and going to landlord paying weather and 3 to 5 merchants ronald reagan are gone my rents has gone up one hundred and 75 percent in 10 years i'd like to repeat that my rent when i got there 10 dwreerngz was one dollar a 50 a square feet i signed a temporary lease aesz at $10 a square feet i'm making less money and cutting corners and raising my prices may the record show importantly i'm making less money thank you thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi my name is rob the general manager of 21st amendment brewery on second street and i'm surprised that les got $5 per secret i've heard of it being mor
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we are not going to dot same this year. >> i hope. >> i think we all do. >> thanks, leslie. >> we will be right back. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on wpsg the cw philly and we are back here at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. they will look at ebola protocols what went wrong in dallas for that nurse and the change that he is could keep health care workers safer. plus michelle miller will check on the kids in the second chance academy, that is next on the "cbs evening news" as scott pelley reports from new york. >> pelley: tonight the head of the c.d.c. says it's unacceptable. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control. >> pelley: after a nurse becomes the first person the catch the disease in the u.s. reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. and deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir
we are not going to dot same this year. >> i hope. >> i think we all do. >> thanks, leslie. >> we will be right back. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on wpsg the cw philly and we are back here at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. they will look at ebola protocols what went wrong in dallas for that nurse and the change that he is could keep health care workers safer. plus michelle miller...
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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!
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...
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i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the new york times" and leslie discuss. of "the wall street journal." -- scism of "the wall street journal." give me the significance of this trial beyond the-- the suit which is to recover some money, leslie? >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. now of course we've had dowd frank since then that has put in place measures for how you would resolve companies if they get into financial trouble. but this would be a really big slap in the face of the government. but not having properly carried out this particular rescue. >> rose: and it's probably the first time that these guys have been under oath to explain their actions and by a very, very good trial lawyer who is not only read their book, but also subpoenaed or gotten information about the writing of their books and what they have said. every possible note or utterance they made, about this case. >> precisely. these gentlemen gentlemen have testified extensively in congress. and been before the financial crisis inquirery com
i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the new york times" and leslie discuss. of "the wall street journal." -- scism of "the wall street journal." give me the significance of this trial beyond the-- the suit which is to recover some money, leslie? >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. now of course we've had dowd frank since then that has put in place measures for how you would resolve companies if they get into...
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it happens seem leslie and it was a none in issue. >> also today linebacker demeco ryans sat out withhe groin injury, trainers say he is day to day. better news for michael kendricks he return to practice in a limited capacity. >>> of course thursday night means prime time football on cbs 36789 colts looking for their tenth straight thursday night win when they take on the texans in houston. preshow coverage starts at 7:30. >>> flyers start their season tomorrow night in boston. trainers keeping a close eye on forward wayne simmonds returned to the ice yesterday after suffering a bruised foot but in word if he will be ready to go tomorrow night with the bruins. >>> he was within of the original voices of philadelphia sports, a try pioneer in broadcasting and today fans are looking back at some of the great game calls made by the dean, bill campbell. campbell passed away at the age of 91 and flags at wells fargo center are flown at half staff paying tribute to the great broadcaster. funeral arrangements have been finalized for early next week, a viewing planned for sunday from two to s
it happens seem leslie and it was a none in issue. >> also today linebacker demeco ryans sat out withhe groin injury, trainers say he is day to day. better news for michael kendricks he return to practice in a limited capacity. >>> of course thursday night means prime time football on cbs 36789 colts looking for their tenth straight thursday night win when they take on the texans in houston. preshow coverage starts at 7:30. >>> flyers start their season tomorrow night in...
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debra. >> reporter: derek and lesli, we are waiting on what comes next.t id of that skull, actually, now sitting at the richmond medical examiner's office. that's the one thing we are all waiting for. the pd says when they get that information, they will tweet it and they will e-mail it. they are not going to have a news conference regardless of your all locked down waiting for news at this point. but there are some shocking new details about the property where that was found that could lead some to believe that that might be a dumping ground. >> investigators are still combing the crime scene on old lynchburg road where human remains were found saturday. and now, we're learning a source close to the investigation says the skull found was sent to the medical examiner's office in richmond, the skeletal remains stay put. investigators will take the dirt several feet below. and as if anything could be more disturbing, we're now learning this area is being scoured for more evidence and it could be a dumping ground for bodies. on charlottesville bridge,
debra. >> reporter: derek and lesli, we are waiting on what comes next.t id of that skull, actually, now sitting at the richmond medical examiner's office. that's the one thing we are all waiting for. the pd says when they get that information, they will tweet it and they will e-mail it. they are not going to have a news conference regardless of your all locked down waiting for news at this point. but there are some shocking new details about the property where that was found that could...
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lesli foster, wusa9. >> our goal is to help provide a safe place for these kids to play. text the word play time to 25543 or mail your check to the address for the homeless children's play time project. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> so we had to unfortunately extend a yellow alert into saturday. how is sunday looking? >> not bad. let's hang our hat on that, shall we? tomorrow morning not so great. i think we'll salvage a dry afternoon, just not very pretty tomorrow. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, high temperature 66. so the cloud and northeast flow kept the temps down, bff6only temperature uniform really from outside to inside the beltway, winds northeasterly at 7. we wide wanted out the radar the past three -- widened out the radar the past three hours. there's a new band of showers pushing into loudoun county and romney and extreme western virginia along i-81. in the immediate metro area light rain old town toward upper marlboro and bowie. everything is pushing off pretty much due
lesli foster, wusa9. >> our goal is to help provide a safe place for these kids to play. text the word play time to 25543 or mail your check to the address for the homeless children's play time project. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> so we had to unfortunately extend a yellow alert into saturday. how is sunday looking? >> not bad. let's hang our hat on that, shall we? tomorrow morning not so great. i think we'll salvage a dry...
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leslie van arsdal introduces us to the twins, who made the squad, and, chose as part of the team's swimsuit california car as well, that is tonight, after thursday night football. >>> well, right now a couple of hundred students are being told to look for a new school. they are being forced out of their charter school in northern liberties. a live look now inside of the school as a lottery is underway. it will sort out who can stay and who must go. the school loss a legal fight with the school district of philadelphia "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is standing by live to explain more about what is going on, todd. >> reporter: chris, right now as i'm sure you can assume there are very happy, relieved parents but there are very disappointed parents as lottery here started about 25 minutes ago. it is a lottery no parent wants to be in and this is video just taken minutes ago from inside the gym where parents like regina brown who has had two students here are left to the mercy of chance. >> i don't want my kids, in the neighborhood school so i'm hoping something works out and my kids
leslie van arsdal introduces us to the twins, who made the squad, and, chose as part of the team's swimsuit california car as well, that is tonight, after thursday night football. >>> well, right now a couple of hundred students are being told to look for a new school. they are being forced out of their charter school in northern liberties. a live look now inside of the school as a lottery is underway. it will sort out who can stay and who must go. the school loss a legal fight with...
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lesli foster, wusa9. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9 first alert weather. >> let's get right to it, trick- or-treat forecast looks okay, cool and dry. break it down, 5:00, 56, at 7:00 it's 54. by the time the kids come home it will be in the upper 40s, at least the older ones. please put reflective tape on the kids and if you're driving around tomorrow, 63. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam 63 today for the high. the scaffolding on the capitol dome looks weird, doesn't it? still 53, relative humidity 52%, winds north, northwest at 7. grab a light jacket tomorrow, bus stop temperatures chilly, 38 to 50, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., but again dry for the trick-or-treaters, yellow alert for saturday, cold with showers, not a tremendous amount of rain but showers and wind and temps below average. 6:00 tomorrow 40s downtown, upper 30s in the burbs, 40 in manassas and culpeper. by 1:00 upper 50s to mid-50s, clouds rolling in in the mountains and about to cross over i-81. a different story in terms of cumberland and romney and petersburg. you guys will
lesli foster, wusa9. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9 first alert weather. >> let's get right to it, trick- or-treat forecast looks okay, cool and dry. break it down, 5:00, 56, at 7:00 it's 54. by the time the kids come home it will be in the upper 40s, at least the older ones. please put reflective tape on the kids and if you're driving around tomorrow, 63. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam 63 today for the high. the scaffolding...
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leslie van arsdal and write stuck in the cars in the parking lot, should we go, should we stay. we had to come in. weather-wise we were talking about rain and then cool, more like halloween weather, take a look outside, it is a bit ominous. we will take to you our live mobile weather lab through streets of villanova montgomery county and see the traffic moving along with the mobile weather lobbies but on the other side not so much, slowing down a little bit of the lull and heavy rain but as we talk about a few more round of rain, moving our way. we will check back with you later. temperatures are quite, mild. and we're seeing area of fog, as a result of the low clouds, filtering in and obscuring our beautiful center city sky line. live neighborhood network shows us peak wind gusts, these come in the past few minutes gusting to 28 miles an hour, and hairtan high school in rosemont not far from villanova 26 miles an hour gusts. hamilton at reynolds middle school 29 miles an hour and millville wind gusting to 25 miles an hour. so, we are seeing the wind, we're seeing the the rain a
leslie van arsdal and write stuck in the cars in the parking lot, should we go, should we stay. we had to come in. weather-wise we were talking about rain and then cool, more like halloween weather, take a look outside, it is a bit ominous. we will take to you our live mobile weather lab through streets of villanova montgomery county and see the traffic moving along with the mobile weather lobbies but on the other side not so much, slowing down a little bit of the lull and heavy rain but as we...
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however, she is not good enough against leslie bush of the u.s. who noses out the champion by over a foot and a half. in third place behind the american and german is celina alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. then the action moves to the stadium for the track events. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stands is the immortal sprinter jesse owen. heavy favorite in the dash is bob hayes in the far lane. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world record hayes set was disallowed. hayes has a race in his pocket the minute he left the starting block. as slow motion reveals the stride of the 190-pound sprinter he has more power than grace but as anyone can see it rings home the gold medal. no wind in this heat. hayes does a 110 second and once more the stars and stripes ail another u.s. gold medal. an olympic mark was set in the semifinals of the hundred-meter dash and now in the final she runs her rivals into the ground . she upsets her teammate edith mcguire by two yards as she flies across. as the america
however, she is not good enough against leslie bush of the u.s. who noses out the champion by over a foot and a half. in third place behind the american and german is celina alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. then the action moves to the stadium for the track events. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stands is the immortal sprinter jesse owen. heavy favorite in the dash is bob hayes in the far lane. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world...
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>> don't say that either, leslie. what are you trying to do to us. >> it's a good point, i think, they don't want to say either. but if people bought tickets, in some ways that's good news. >> it means that the audience is enjoying it, and it's a word of mouth play. we're doing our jobs, in that we're bringing -- >> reporter: have any of you been in a play where -- >> we are entertaining the audience right now. >> reporter: have any of you been in a play where the opening night review was a downer, and the play closed. that was it? >> my broadway debut. it was called no hard feelings. çlaughterÑ i know, it's true. >> it actually happened, and it closed in one night. >> rita moreno in a turban. >> reporter: part of what makes it's only a play so funny are all the shots at real people. >> see the face when introduced at theatre of error. çlaughterÑ >> this is a naughty play, which is interesting, because i've never heard so many people gasp or go whoo when things are said. >> reporter: when you know that the person who
>> don't say that either, leslie. what are you trying to do to us. >> it's a good point, i think, they don't want to say either. but if people bought tickets, in some ways that's good news. >> it means that the audience is enjoying it, and it's a word of mouth play. we're doing our jobs, in that we're bringing -- >> reporter: have any of you been in a play where -- >> we are entertaining the audience right now. >> reporter: have any of you been in a play...
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. >> good morning, leslie, you're a parent, what are your concerns with higher education? >> caller: i am so grateful thau university of michigan state tuition hasn't gone out of this world. i am a graduate of michigan state university. >> leslie, can i ask you what ee did you pay i when you went the? >> caller: i paid tuition because it was cheaper and my dad paid room and board, i don't remember what per credit hour costs were, but i want eed the s wonderful president of michigan ied state university, i completed college in michigan state, it was hard, but i learned al. i wish i would have studied more, if there's any kids listening out there, study more. in college, you'll have more success. i regret some of the time i waisted there. and . >> beverly thank you very much and academic rigor is somethingr that is aep partnership between students and faculty and james madison dews represent that. right now 60% to 70% of our students work because they are . very upper class upper mobility with a world class education.tsy >> edward on twitter states i hate that out of state s
. >> good morning, leslie, you're a parent, what are your concerns with higher education? >> caller: i am so grateful thau university of michigan state tuition hasn't gone out of this world. i am a graduate of michigan state university. >> leslie, can i ask you what ee did you pay i when you went the? >> caller: i paid tuition because it was cheaper and my dad paid room and board, i don't remember what per credit hour costs were, but i want eed the s wonderful president...
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chris and leslie, thanks so much. >>> time for my take now.ms to me it's become more predictable that people who worked for presidents will end up writing books after they leave. former white house spokesperson scott mcclellan did one about president bush, and now we have robert gates, hillary clinton and leon panetta on president obama. is that fair to a president? should the book be written when the president is still in office? does it matter what the timing is in the book? in this day and age with technology and information flowing so much more quickly, you might think high level administration folks would be asked to sign some sort of confidentiality agreement. would that be a good or a bad idea? maybe that's just what president obama is wishing he would have done since the recent books written about him have questioned the major decision of his entire presidency. >>> coming up on "the real story" a young woman with stage four cancer spending the final weeks of her life fighting for her right to die. what if you or a family were in this p
chris and leslie, thanks so much. >>> time for my take now.ms to me it's become more predictable that people who worked for presidents will end up writing books after they leave. former white house spokesperson scott mcclellan did one about president bush, and now we have robert gates, hillary clinton and leon panetta on president obama. is that fair to a president? should the book be written when the president is still in office? does it matter what the timing is in the book? in this...
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. >>> plus eagles get ready to face rams, leslie van arsdal has a preview coming up, and clear but cooleris morning, carol will return with your sunday forecast coming up next. >>> we're in the 30's this morning, it is that cold. it was cruel willry a cold front that came through here, but these temperatures in the 30's started to warm up in the 30's, 40's and 50's and barely make to it 60 degrees this afternoon. it looks like fall out there, just bright, beautiful but air is crisp, it is 47 degrees through center city at 11:00 right now. at the beach we have nice looking conditions there, so expected breeze, but also a very bright, sunny day. we have storm scan three, not showing any problems and in reason to show because there aren't any problems out there and we will keep it trouble free today. most everybody out of the 30's but we have a couple of exceptions. 34 degrees still in the poconos. 39 degrees in reading. forty-one in allentown. forty-seven in philadelphia 45 degrees in dover at this point but notice how much kohler these temperatures are then they were yesterday morning at t
. >>> plus eagles get ready to face rams, leslie van arsdal has a preview coming up, and clear but cooleris morning, carol will return with your sunday forecast coming up next. >>> we're in the 30's this morning, it is that cold. it was cruel willry a cold front that came through here, but these temperatures in the 30's started to warm up in the 30's, 40's and 50's and barely make to it 60 degrees this afternoon. it looks like fall out there, just bright, beautiful but air is...
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if you want micromanaging, look at leslie groves. there is a part of my assertation -- running into 1960's-era business management textbook that was taught in business schools, and groves had a chapter in it. the title was, don't delegate anything. [laughter] do everything yourself. it was gold for me as far as a researcher was concerned. he had two people he trusted to do this for him. one was lieutenant colonel john lansdale. lansdale was his intelligence chief. he would go on after the war to become a tennessee geologist -- become an anesthesiologist. theonly place you can find manuscript of his book is in the association of anesthesiologists on their website. finally, lieutenant colonel boris cash. he would do some amazing things in discovering what was happening with the german atomic he was one of the top counterintelligence agents for the manhattan project. this is an interesting quote talking about-- the germans and japanese as an enemy, but then he said -- from the beginning, russia was regarded, from an intelligence standpo
if you want micromanaging, look at leslie groves. there is a part of my assertation -- running into 1960's-era business management textbook that was taught in business schools, and groves had a chapter in it. the title was, don't delegate anything. [laughter] do everything yourself. it was gold for me as far as a researcher was concerned. he had two people he trusted to do this for him. one was lieutenant colonel john lansdale. lansdale was his intelligence chief. he would go on after the war...
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>>> time for quick reaction from chris plante and leslie marshal on the president changing his plansecause of ebola. chris? >> you know, you could be forgiven for not believing a word they say. they're making it up as they go along and trading out fund-raisers for a photo op doesn't dazzle me. >> leslie? >> oh, chris. i think the president is doing the right thing. he's addressing something that the american people fear and that we don't want to reach an epidemic as opposed to an outbreak. by the way, personal responsibility to health care workers, please. >> i guess you're speaking about the cleveland nurse. chris -- >> yes. >> real quick, is it okay, though, is it good on your list and mind that the president's now paying attention to the ebola situation? >> well, he's always forced to pay attention when it reaches crisis stage. when the polls show that american people don't believe he's doing anything. he stops raising funds and golfing to have a photo op. >> leslie, ten seconds. >> this is not a crisis. and i feel that president has cared about ebola. he's sitting down with his s
>>> time for quick reaction from chris plante and leslie marshal on the president changing his plansecause of ebola. chris? >> you know, you could be forgiven for not believing a word they say. they're making it up as they go along and trading out fund-raisers for a photo op doesn't dazzle me. >> leslie? >> oh, chris. i think the president is doing the right thing. he's addressing something that the american people fear and that we don't want to reach an epidemic as...
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for more "eyewitness sports" here's leslie van arsdal. >>> eagles look to get back on the winning trackey host rams, chip kelly hopes to get offence back in gear, and nick foles and company did not the put up a single point on the scoreboard. shady mccoy kept in check just 17 yards. he is averaging over 2 yards a carry this season but lane johnson will be back after serving a four game suspension. the rams have one of the worst rushing defenses in the league. >> everybody has a plan until they get hit in the face. we got hit in the face and we have to respond to it. >> you know, got to go pretty good towards last year. we were moving the ball well. trying to get shady back in the game and get those yards backup and start attacking again. >> this is a good football team. this team could be four-o. talk about a team with five returns for touchdowns already. >> get you ready for the game at 11:30 on sunday kick off. join sports director beasley reese, me and the voice of the eagles merrill reese live from lincoln financial field. beasley had has his weekly sit down with shady mccoy. he has
for more "eyewitness sports" here's leslie van arsdal. >>> eagles look to get back on the winning trackey host rams, chip kelly hopes to get offence back in gear, and nick foles and company did not the put up a single point on the scoreboard. shady mccoy kept in check just 17 yards. he is averaging over 2 yards a carry this season but lane johnson will be back after serving a four game suspension. the rams have one of the worst rushing defenses in the league. >>...
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this is when leslie is taking a phone call. here it is. >> leslie. stop right there. do you know what. fluoride protects your teeth and it's perfectly healthy for you. well if jan says that he's a lying idiot and if you believe it then so are you. >> whoa you just talked to that person like i talk to you. you can't do that. >> what are you going to do. kick me out of office. why did it take me so long to realize this. there are no consequences for my actions. no matter what i do nothing can happen. i'm like a white male u.s. senator. floor i'd i don't remember -- fluoride is going into the water. >> rose: yes it successful. is it the conceit of the show. >> i think people grew to really care and love the characters. i think they wanted to see the characters every week. we always talked about in the writer's room and onset about the shows that we loved. and that you know, i always liked characters that you could imagine what they did on the weekends, you know, when you weren't watching them. and i think the fictional town we created in parks and rec feels real and is p
this is when leslie is taking a phone call. here it is. >> leslie. stop right there. do you know what. fluoride protects your teeth and it's perfectly healthy for you. well if jan says that he's a lying idiot and if you believe it then so are you. >> whoa you just talked to that person like i talk to you. you can't do that. >> what are you going to do. kick me out of office. why did it take me so long to realize this. there are no consequences for my actions. no matter what i...