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ktvu's john fowler is live at john muir with that part of the story. john? >> reporter: the latest developments have professionals in the bay area taking ebola very seriously. here at john muir hospital they showed up their liceilation room and -- isolation room and their new steps. >> reporter: john muir hospital showed us new full body suits designed to protect emergency healthcare workers from ebola. >> we are not used to dealing with ebola in the united states. it is something we are all learning as we go. >> reporter: they put up signs alerting patients they will be asked about their travel. 92 aebola specific protocols here at john muir in response to the dallas nurse who -- new ebola specific protocols here at john muir in response to the dallas nurse who contracted ebola. >> there will be a continuing threat to all of us if we don't get the situation under control. i would say yes, we all need to be concerned. >> reporter: he calls ebola an unprecedented epidemic. >> this problem is not going to be under control for months. >>> a million people or mo
ktvu's john fowler is live at john muir with that part of the story. john? >> reporter: the latest developments have professionals in the bay area taking ebola very seriously. here at john muir hospital they showed up their liceilation room and -- isolation room and their new steps. >> reporter: john muir hospital showed us new full body suits designed to protect emergency healthcare workers from ebola. >> we are not used to dealing with ebola in the united states. it is...
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phil muir of muir copper canyon farm. his family business began in 1850. you don't look that old, actually. muir copper canyon farm is based in salt lake city, utah, serving the entire state of utah and parts of idaho and wyoming. his clients include k-12 schools, casual and fine-dining restaurants. he serves on the health council of the united fresh foundation. and served with pro-act. so welcome to all of you. and let me remind you that we do ask you to limit your comments to five minutes. we welcome any other written testimony and information that you'd like to give us. but in the interest of time -- and we actually have a vote at 11:00 today. so we feneed to make sure that have ample time for questions. we'll start with ms. wiggins. >> honorable members of the committee. i'm betti wiggins. i am honored to be with you here today to address what i believe to be a top being of fundamental importance to all of us, the health and well-being of america's children. as we all know, the cafeteria lines, there are no d.s and r.s, they are only young americans we
phil muir of muir copper canyon farm. his family business began in 1850. you don't look that old, actually. muir copper canyon farm is based in salt lake city, utah, serving the entire state of utah and parts of idaho and wyoming. his clients include k-12 schools, casual and fine-dining restaurants. he serves on the health council of the united fresh foundation. and served with pro-act. so welcome to all of you. and let me remind you that we do ask you to limit your comments to five minutes. we...
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phil muir of muir copper canyon farm. his family business began in 1850. you don't look that old, actually. muir copper canyon farm is based in salt lake city, utah, serving the entire state of utah and parts of idaho and wyoming. his clients include k-12 schools, casual and fine-dining restaurants. he serves on the health council of the united fresh foundation. and served with pro-act. so welcome to all of you. and let me remind you that we do ask you to limit your comments to five minutes. we welcome any other written testimony and information that you'd like to give us. but in the interest of time -- and we actually have a vote at 11:00 today. so we feneed to make sure that have ample time for questions. we'll start with ms. wiggins. >> honorable members of the committee. i'm betti wiggins. i am honored to be with you here today to address what i believe to be a top being of fundamental importance to all of us, the health and well-being of america's children. as we all know, the cafeteria lines, there are no d.s and r.s, they are only young americans we
phil muir of muir copper canyon farm. his family business began in 1850. you don't look that old, actually. muir copper canyon farm is based in salt lake city, utah, serving the entire state of utah and parts of idaho and wyoming. his clients include k-12 schools, casual and fine-dining restaurants. he serves on the health council of the united fresh foundation. and served with pro-act. so welcome to all of you. and let me remind you that we do ask you to limit your comments to five minutes. we...
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"action news" tonight, the greater philadelphia chamber of commerce hosts world news anchor, david muir as the speaker at the annual meeting. >>> and jeff skversky with sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> hundreds of leaders gather for the annual chamber of commerce meeting, they welcomed the new chairman of the board dennis o'brien, abc news anchor david muir was the speaker and i was honored to introduce him before the leaders at the convention center. he took over the reins from world news tonight last month and during a one-on-one interview after the breakfast he says he is visiting cities like philadelphia to make a connection with the viewers beyond the tv screen. >> i hope they recognize it's a two-way conversation now not at a desk with a suit. can you tweet me during the broadcast and i treat them back. they can reach out and tell me where to go with made in america next. i hear from viewers in philly and i want them to recognize that world news tonight is the evening broadcast that is listening to you. >> you can see david muir next on world news tonight right afte
"action news" tonight, the greater philadelphia chamber of commerce hosts world news anchor, david muir as the speaker at the annual meeting. >>> and jeff skversky with sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> hundreds of leaders gather for the annual chamber of commerce meeting, they welcomed the new chairman of the board dennis o'brien, abc news anchor david muir was the speaker and i was honored to introduce him before the leaders at the...
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. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. somehow that wasn't flagged or raise awareness that it is something to be aware of that the person could have ebola. >>
. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says...
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. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. somehow that wasn't flagged or raise awareness that it is something to be aware of that the person could have ebola. >>
. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says...
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. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. somehow that wasn't flagged or raise awareness that it is something to be aware of that the person could have ebola. >>
. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says...
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i talked with david muir about that earlier today. >> great to see you. 23 million americans bracing for possible tornadoes, more severe weather. the deadly twisters already touching down. the pictures coming in and we are live in the middle of it all. we also hear from the 26-year-old nurse with ebola for the first time, what she reveals and then of course, that story you're following, the american passenger jet that comes apart on the inside in midair. that flight between san francisco and dallas. we will get into that tonight. >> you also want to talk about tour bus safety. >> yeah. i feel like we do this headline over and over again. those pictures, the tour bus crash on an american highway tonight. we try to get to the bottom of the question how safe are those buses. >> "world news tonight with david muir" is coming up right after this newscast at 5:30 on abc 7. >>> for the moment we will turn your attention to our weather around the bay area which is changing for the good. >> those of us who want rain, yahoo! >> let's begin the celebration. right to live doppler 7 hd. we have e
i talked with david muir about that earlier today. >> great to see you. 23 million americans bracing for possible tornadoes, more severe weather. the deadly twisters already touching down. the pictures coming in and we are live in the middle of it all. we also hear from the 26-year-old nurse with ebola for the first time, what she reveals and then of course, that story you're following, the american passenger jet that comes apart on the inside in midair. that flight between san francisco...
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on "world news tonight with david muir." david muir." know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff. lots of 'em. not a good deal. if you've had chicken pox, uh-huh, we all remember chicken pox. well that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you this so that you'll feel sorry for me. i'm just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. i was one of 'em. take it from a guy who's had his fair share of pain. you don't want to be tackled by shingles. so please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. finally, the purple pill,hr the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for frequent
on "world news tonight with david muir." david muir." know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff. lots of 'em. not a good deal. if you've had chicken pox, uh-huh, we all remember...
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are worn properly these suits offer the high evident level of protection and world news with david muir has tractor trailer latest on the ebola outbreak, at 6:30 directly after "action news" at 6:00. >>> two men charged in the shooting death of a 3-year-old in philadelphia will go to trial. police say that brandon ruffin intended to shoot a man in grays ferry in august but the bullet hit a woman instead. she was sitting on a porch having her head braided by a neighbor and she was hit and killed. >>> philadelphia police are investigating after vandals damaged vehicles in one part of the city, the vandals of several vans, cars and suvs were found smashed between pen and colter. if anyone has information about who is behind the vandalism you are urged to call police. >>> first lady, michelle obama came to minute airy today to make a push for tom wolf. she said try lard harder to get out the vote vernon odom has more. >> the first lady say darling of traditional democrats that, is why she came to the party strong hold to push for turnouts for election day, november 4th, the main concern of
are worn properly these suits offer the high evident level of protection and world news with david muir has tractor trailer latest on the ebola outbreak, at 6:30 directly after "action news" at 6:00. >>> two men charged in the shooting death of a 3-year-old in philadelphia will go to trial. police say that brandon ruffin intended to shoot a man in grays ferry in august but the bullet hit a woman instead. she was sitting on a porch having her head braided by a neighbor and she...
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tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir."orrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir." the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a...
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on "world news tonight with david muir." we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. cvs health. it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't st
on "world news tonight with david muir." we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. cvs health. it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most....
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. >>> and world news with david muir, coverage of ebola in nuclear.nel~6 action news." >>> there was a stabbing death of a prison guard. a body was discovered inside of a home in southwest philadelphia. they caught up with her boyfriend ronald jones on saturday. he has not been charged with murder. jones is held on a parole violation and considered a violent offender. >>> the hunt is on for the person that killed a man in kensington overnight. they responded to the 1800 block of east ontario street at 2:00 a.m. that is where a 27-year-old man had been shot in the back. victim's girlfriend told the police that she fond him there after not returning from a quick trip to 7-eleven. there is no word on a motivate. after the funds came up short the sidewalk in delran is unfinished for years. it forced people with strollers and people with wheelchairs to move onto the pavement. now council approved the use of 36,000 >>> back to work for the philadelphia eagles. >>> was the bye week feeling long? >> it felt long to me. >>> i was away. >>> i was not. i had no
. >>> and world news with david muir, coverage of ebola in nuclear.nel~6 action news." >>> there was a stabbing death of a prison guard. a body was discovered inside of a home in southwest philadelphia. they caught up with her boyfriend ronald jones on saturday. he has not been charged with murder. jones is held on a parole violation and considered a violent offender. >>> the hunt is on for the person that killed a man in kensington overnight. they responded to...
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he developed fever and symptoms and notified authorities, of course world news tonight with david muir will have more on this case next on channel 6. on the day before the annual rivalry game with central bucks east, central bucks west suspended the football season and suspended the coaching staff after a hazing incident. dann cuellar is live now. >> reporter: yes its a bombshell, shock and extreme disappointment among students and parents that one of the top alcohol programs shut down for the rest of the year in the wake of this hazing scandal but the superintendant tells us that swift and firm action was absolutely necessary. it's central bucks school district announced that the remainder of the varsity and junior varsity season is over. this before the big game against their rival, central bucks east. further that all members of the varsity and junior varsity coaching staff is suspended affective immediately after it was concluded that some members of the freshman team were forced to perform humiliating act. one was forced to grab a player's private parts while fully clothed. >> he
he developed fever and symptoms and notified authorities, of course world news tonight with david muir will have more on this case next on channel 6. on the day before the annual rivalry game with central bucks east, central bucks west suspended the football season and suspended the coaching staff after a hazing incident. dann cuellar is live now. >> reporter: yes its a bombshell, shock and extreme disappointment among students and parents that one of the top alcohol programs shut down...
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"world news with david muir" will have continuing coverage of the ebola cases and the school shooting next on channel 6. >>> a local priest arrested and behind bars. mark haynes charged with accepting and sending porn few high clouds. and assigned to the saints simon and jude parish in whichester b worked in eight parishes since 1985. and vernon odom is live tonight. vernon? >> jim, so far this is it an internet scandal only, no known physical abuse. but tonight the chester county d.a. is asking the public to call its office if they have any, any evidence to that effect. tonight this man, mark haynes, age 55, a catholic priest for nearly 30 years is in the chester county prison unable to make $200,000 bail. he faces multiple counts of trafficking and kiddie porn. his most recent assignment was here as saints simon and jude parish in westtown. prosecutors were able to trace head kiddie porn account to this address. charged as posing as a young girl on instagram to send and receive child porn. >> so far the information we have is that everything is over the internet. what we are concern
"world news with david muir" will have continuing coverage of the ebola cases and the school shooting next on channel 6. >>> a local priest arrested and behind bars. mark haynes charged with accepting and sending porn few high clouds. and assigned to the saints simon and jude parish in whichester b worked in eight parishes since 1985. and vernon odom is live tonight. vernon? >> jim, so far this is it an internet scandal only, no known physical abuse. but tonight the...
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similar signs in the emergency room at the john muir medical center. protocols for ebola infection are in place. >> we notify certain people immediately of what is going on and a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and immediately wheel them to a private room. >> santa clara county public health department says hops have personnel protection equipment but are still looking at different products such as gloves going up higher on the arm to make sure they are covered. at john muir a potential patient is isolated and everyone must wear personal protection confirmment like in texas where the first patient was superintendent home and died ten days later. >> he said he was from lie pieria and had a fever and throwing up, but somehow that was not flagged that something to be concerned about. >> the public health say they call the hospitals to discuss laboratory and transportation issues and are work on getting how many health care workers have been drilled on protocols regarding ebola. >>> walnut creek police have new surveil
similar signs in the emergency room at the john muir medical center. protocols for ebola infection are in place. >> we notify certain people immediately of what is going on and a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and immediately wheel them to a private room. >> santa clara county public health department says hops have personnel protection equipment but are still looking at different products such as gloves going up higher on the arm to make sure...
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we have seens at skwraopb muir. someone is sup posed to a -- at john muir. someone is supposed to be alert them. many hospitals are not repaired to handle the case. according to a survey that says a majority of the nurses have not heard anything from their hospitals about policies on dealing with ebola. and with the recent diagnose of a health care worker who treated ebola patient in texas they are worried their lives can not believe the providers on the frontline who are risking their lives who are then, faced with possible infection themselves and infecting their families and community members. it is not okay. >> nurses say a call in is planned for wednesday. they plan to take questions from fellow nurses about hospital preparedness. >>> a fishermen is -- a fisherman is dead after he and another were swept out to sea. warnings up cedar way. now, don knabb is here with the message, stay out of the surf. >> reporter: that is right. the beach was packed with a lot of people. they are leaving now. we talked to a couple of them. did you have a sense of how roug
we have seens at skwraopb muir. someone is sup posed to a -- at john muir. someone is supposed to be alert them. many hospitals are not repaired to handle the case. according to a survey that says a majority of the nurses have not heard anything from their hospitals about policies on dealing with ebola. and with the recent diagnose of a health care worker who treated ebola patient in texas they are worried their lives can not believe the providers on the frontline who are risking their lives...
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david muir is next with world news and "action news" continues on phl 17 at 10:00. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for jeff skversky, ducis rogers, i'm monica malpass see you at 11:00. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and we're here for the breaking news. the ebola emergency. that first nurse rushed out of dallas on that gurney, stepping into that plane. and tonight, the other nurse, now being raced out of dallas, too. our abc news exclusive here at the cdc. the nerve center, the high security labs. i ask, are americas hospitals really ready? and is there anything to treat this? plus, the nurse speaking out tonig
david muir is next with world news and "action news" continues on phl 17 at 10:00. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for jeff skversky, ducis rogers, i'm monica malpass see you at 11:00. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real...
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world news with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers, and it's entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us at 11:00. ♪ this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. fluzone high-dose vaccine has a high high higher... dose of antigen... for a stronger immune response. fluzone high-dose vaccine is approved for people 65 and older. it's not for anyone who's had a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component, including eggs, egg products, or to a prior dose of any flu vaccine. tell your doctor if you've had guillain-barré syndrome. side effects include pain, swelling and redness at the injection site; muscle aches, fatigue, headache and fever. other side effects may occur. if you have other symptoms or problems f
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that's when a newspaper man can get on with the job he was born to do. >> our david muir reporting there. >> that's right. >>> and time far look at the nation's weather. downpours for the northeast. some areas could get more than 5 inches of rain by the end of the week. showers from southwest, texas, to northern minnesota as well as northeast and south florida. >> and temperatures in the 50s and 60s in the northern tier. and 70s and 80s, don't want to short the deep south, as well as the west coast. >>> and a blowout in game one of the world series. >>> and family's fight. the post-party may lay involving the palins. how it all started in dramatic police recordings. >>> and sailing right into a deep crevice. . >>> a powerful surge for u.s. stocks over the last couple days has all but erased last week's steep declines. the dow added 215, nasdaq, up 103, and the s&p 500 surged 37 points, the best day of the year. the rally was fueled by solid earnings and economic growth in china. most asian markets had strong gains overnight. >>> one that wasn't in on the rally was mcdonalds. sales around
that's when a newspaper man can get on with the job he was born to do. >> our david muir reporting there. >> that's right. >>> and time far look at the nation's weather. downpours for the northeast. some areas could get more than 5 inches of rain by the end of the week. showers from southwest, texas, to northern minnesota as well as northeast and south florida. >> and temperatures in the 50s and 60s in the northern tier. and 70s and 80s, don't want to short the deep...
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. >> his story from our world news tonight anchor, david muir. >> reporter: starting in salt lake cityof the utah jazz. guard, gibson. >> he's just 5. >> he more than makes up for height and experience in heart. >> reporter: and just look, his sister waving there. there goes her brother, crayon in hand, signing the contract. and there it was, his green jersey. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was two and a half. helping his dream of basketball come true. >> he has been fighting cancer longer than he has not been. >> reporter: and now fighting for the utah jazz. his feet dangling above the court. number one, hands on his hips. big game. and look at this, before the game president stretch. and the rookie dance off. just listen to the fans. >> chemo damages their joints. we didn't know if he could run. to see him on the court with the jazz. i don't think there are words to express. we are so grateful. so -- >> reporter: grateful for that moment for their son. >> wait a second, we have a sub coming into the game. >> reporter: listen to the announcer. >> j.p. gibson into the game. >>
. >> his story from our world news tonight anchor, david muir. >> reporter: starting in salt lake cityof the utah jazz. guard, gibson. >> he's just 5. >> he more than makes up for height and experience in heart. >> reporter: and just look, his sister waving there. there goes her brother, crayon in hand, signing the contract. and there it was, his green jersey. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was two and a half. helping his dream of basketball come true....
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our thanks to david muir for that report. ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten.ank you for watching abc news tomorrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. hi, dears. isn't this wonderful weather we're having? it's so crisp and d clear. quiet, marie. i can't hear the punches. so, raymond... are you going to the hall of baseballs tomorrow? what? the hall of fame, marie! you ignorant.... [muttering] raymond, your brother was talking abouout some sort of a ceremony? it sounded like a lot of f to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con. hi. hi, robert. hey. hi, dear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh?
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." >>> and "world news with david muir" has more next on channel 6. >>> get ready for a wet saturday morning. sky 6 hd looking live at penns landing. gray skies are up above. no sunshine in sight. accuweather says clouds rolled in and rain will follow. and enough precipitation for any outside plans you have. and the second half of the weekend looking better and cecily tynan with more. >> the second half of the weekend will be a lot drier but also a lot colder. the reason why, there is a very strong cold front. this is moving through the midwest. and last night this was associated with severe weather, damaging winds and even tornadoes. now just a shadow of his former self. as close to us as central pennsylvania, they are advancing to the east. behind this system, what a difference. ahead of it we have temperatures in the 70s and 60s. behind it generally the 40s and 50s. and that colder air mass moving in right in time for sunday morning. first we have to get through the rain. future track her showing 9:30 tonight, heading out, a friday night you can believe the umbrellas at home, the
." >>> and "world news with david muir" has more next on channel 6. >>> get ready for a wet saturday morning. sky 6 hd looking live at penns landing. gray skies are up above. no sunshine in sight. accuweather says clouds rolled in and rain will follow. and enough precipitation for any outside plans you have. and the second half of the weekend looking better and cecily tynan with more. >> the second half of the weekend will be a lot drier but also a lot...
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an update at 11:00. >> thank you. >>> and "world news with david muir" next here on channel 6.action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, adam joseph and ducis rodgers. and join us for "action news at 11:00" here on channel 6. for jim gardner, cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass. good night, and we'll see you at 11:00. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the breaking news, the monster hurricane making landfall tonight. winds, more than 100 miles per hour. >>> and the cruise ship nightmare. under an ebola scare. >>> and the vice president's son in trouble, testing positive for cocaine. discharged from the u.s. navy. >>> and the red lights, how a tenth of a second allows them to ticket you.
an update at 11:00. >> thank you. >>> and "world news with david muir" next here on channel 6.action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, adam joseph and ducis rodgers. and join us for "action news at 11:00" here on channel 6. for jim gardner, cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass. good night, and we'll see you at 11:00. ♪ >>> welcome to...
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great to have him here in town today. >> good guy, more from muir, that could be a segment. should pitch that. >>> time now for a look at the "action news" traffic report. >> lets go live now to matt pellman in the "action news" traffic center. take it away. >> have you more from me this afternoon, there is so much to talk about today. it's very soggy and the traffic is very slow and in fact, here we are flooded on the schuylkill expressway along girard avenue, and the westbound lanes merging from girard and eastbound there is high water and a little lake in the roadway in the left lane just up ahead s substantial delays in both directions and the leaves are clogging the drains and drainage is at a premium out there. and 21 minutes in all to get from the blue route to the vine and it should be 14 minutes. the other locations include the ramp northbound to the schuylkill in the tunnel where it often floods in the left lane and flooding on the roosevelt boulevard to broad street and that is partially restricted. and out here in chester county rs, a crash is closing 401 conesto
great to have him here in town today. >> good guy, more from muir, that could be a segment. should pitch that. >>> time now for a look at the "action news" traffic report. >> lets go live now to matt pellman in the "action news" traffic center. take it away. >> have you more from me this afternoon, there is so much to talk about today. it's very soggy and the traffic is very slow and in fact, here we are flooded on the schuylkill expressway along...
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our thanks to david muir for that report. ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten.morrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night.
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david muir, abc news. >> peeps six months ahead of time?o get ahead. >> they have the shelf life of spam it seems like. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and with matt o'donnell, tamala >> ♪ >> good morning. here's what's happening on this wednesday, october 29th. an unmanned rocket blasting off the from a nasa base in virginia explodes seconds after liftoff. another rocket launched overnight as well. we've got a live report ahead. >> "action news" exclusive. the tipster who helped put a woman convicted of heinous crimes behind bars is still waiting for her big payday. >> speaking out about the hazing scandal that wiped out their football season. >> and it's going to rain later on today. good morning everyone. it's 4:30. let's go right to david a
david muir, abc news. >> peeps six months ahead of time?o get ahead. >> they have the shelf life of spam it seems like. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and with matt o'donnell, tamala >> ♪ >> good morning. here's what's happening on this wednesday, october 29th. an unmanned rocket blasting off the from a nasa base in virginia explodes seconds after liftoff. another...
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i think that's incredible. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >>> all right.that is what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thursday. >> we're working on several breaking news stories on this thursday, october 23. an overnight crash along a pennsylvania turnpike leaves one person dead and several injured and a mess on the roadway. we'll have a live report coming up. >> 3 philadelphia officers were hurt in a fight with a ben franklin man we'll tell you how officers took him down. >> a deadly event at the
i think that's incredible. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >>> all right.that is what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thursday. >> we're working on several breaking news stories on this thursday, october 23. an overnight crash along a pennsylvania turnpike leaves one person dead and several injured and a mess on the roadway. we'll have a live report coming up. >> 3...
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. >> world news with david muir will have continuing coverage on the efforts to spop straed of ebola in the united states and that's next on channel 6. >> this pact weekend saw local 234 transit workers union authorizing a strike against septa and come this morning the buses, trolleys and trains were still rolling. "action news" reporter david henery is live at union headquarters in northern liberties david commuters have septa and have to deal with uncertainty. >> that's right, jim the clock is now ticking towards the weekend. and the transit workers say if they have not broken the bargaining logjam by then they will consider a strike. words that are keeping commuters on edge. >> i just hope it's not a strike. i really and truly hope it's not. >> no one wants a strike. but the union says it may have no choice. and the 4700 employees and septa largest union have been working without a contract for the 7 months. there have been ongoing talks since then. union says things are started going backwards. now, they've reached the tipping point. >> it would be no striking in the immediate fu
. >> world news with david muir will have continuing coverage on the efforts to spop straed of ebola in the united states and that's next on channel 6. >> this pact weekend saw local 234 transit workers union authorizing a strike against septa and come this morning the buses, trolleys and trains were still rolling. "action news" reporter david henery is live at union headquarters in northern liberties david commuters have septa and have to deal with uncertainty. >>...
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a warning is posted at john muir medical center in walnut creek.t s patients to tell staff immediately if they have any risk factors for ebola. the u-s is stepping up efforts to stop the spread the ebola virus. five major airports will start screeni passengers for symptoms.. a, susan mcginnis reports the t person diagnosed with the v on u-s soil has died. -nats- amazing grace dozens candles last night at wilshe (will-sher) baptist church dallas to remember thomas ec duncan. yesterday he became first person in the u-s to e of ebola. duncan's fiance, o remains in quarantine, told friends she's heartbroken. ) the first thing she said wa baby is gone i'm finished hh officials are monitoring abt 50 people, who had varying degrees of contact with dun for signs of the virus. they out of an abundance of caut a sheriff's deputy who is exhibiting ebola like sympts has been hospitalized. he h been in the dallas apartment where duncan stayed after he arrived from liberia. (sot n monnig/ son) we're very... a scared, just want to make se he's okay. (standup) in
a warning is posted at john muir medical center in walnut creek.t s patients to tell staff immediately if they have any risk factors for ebola. the u-s is stepping up efforts to stop the spread the ebola virus. five major airports will start screeni passengers for symptoms.. a, susan mcginnis reports the t person diagnosed with the v on u-s soil has died. -nats- amazing grace dozens candles last night at wilshe (will-sher) baptist church dallas to remember thomas ec duncan. yesterday he became...
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our thanks to david muir for that report. ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten.thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! ho-ho! oh! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine... [cheers and applause] but today it's all about millionaire! [applause] our returning contestant has been married for 46 years, is the mother of four, and the grandmother of two, so she's got a lot of reasons to win big today. from new york, new york, it's sherry greenspan! [cheers and applause] >> terry! >> oh, come over here. how you doing? >> oh, great. i love those shoes. >> oh, thank you. i like your shoes too. >> thank you. >> wow, how you doing, sherry? >> i'm doing fabulously. >> you are doing fabulous right now. i mean, you've been playing this game so well. but, you know, i hear you have a superstitious little thing you like to do. >> i actually do. someone once told me that if there's a full moon and you look up at the moon and hold out an empty purse or pock
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that's when a newspaper man can get on with the job he was born to do. >> our david muir reporting there. >> that's right. >>> and time now for a look at the nation's weather. downpours for the northeast. some areas could get more than 5 inches of rain by the end of the week. showers from southwest texas, to northern minnesota as well as northeast and south florida. >> and temperatures in the 50s and 60s in the northern tier. and 50s -- or, rather, 70s and 80s. don't want to short you there in the deep south as well as on the west coast. >>> and a blowout in game one of the world series. we have the highlights from espn. >>> and family's fight. the new details about the post-party melee involving the palins. what her daughter bristol says how it all started in dramatic police records are. >>> and free fall. a skier hits a jump and sails right into a deep crevice. right into a deep crevice. breathing becomes a struggle. copd is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. you may have heard of it as chronic bronchitis or emphysema. over time, you feel like you're breathing through a straw. it's
that's when a newspaper man can get on with the job he was born to do. >> our david muir reporting there. >> that's right. >>> and time now for a look at the nation's weather. downpours for the northeast. some areas could get more than 5 inches of rain by the end of the week. showers from southwest texas, to northern minnesota as well as northeast and south florida. >> and temperatures in the 50s and 60s in the northern tier. and 50s -- or, rather, 70s and 80s. don't...
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tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir."ut managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is po
tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir."ut managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious,...
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"world news" with david muir is "world news" with david muir is next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.coms tonight." breaking news. one of america's most wanted, captured tonight. the survivalist accused of ambushing two state troopers, killing one of them. spending weeks on the run. what we have just learned, information coming in now. >>> the deadly plane crash in the heartland. smashing into a building at the airport. the pilot, moments before the crash. >> just lost the left engine. >> we're on the scene tonight. >>> the lava emergency and now the national guard called in. tonight, the power lines engulfed. meteorologist rob marciano is right there. >>> the governor's demand. telling that nurse once kept behind that plastic window to take a blood test now to prove she doesn't have ebola. yet she's now out on her bike. how far is too far? >>> what happens in vegas doesn't stay in vegas when caught on tape by the fbi. and you'll see it right here.
"world news" with david muir is "world news" with david muir is next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.coms tonight." breaking news. one of america's most wanted, captured tonight. the survivalist accused of ambushing two state troopers, killing one of them. spending weeks on the run. what we have just learned, information coming in now. >>> the deadly plane crash in the heartland. smashing into a building at the airport. the pilot, moments before the crash....
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tomorrow on at "abc's world new tonight with david muir."rel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. [ woman ] finally, clearer skin for more than a few days, weeks, or months. enbrel works for me. ask your dermatologist if you can have clearer skin with enbrel. before we craft it into
tomorrow on at "abc's world new tonight with david muir."rel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you...
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i talked with david muir about that this afternoon. >> we'll have the latest.he haz/mat team's on the scene. some asking why did it take so long after the first case of ebola in america. five americans being watched closely. >>> also, the grandmother tasered and big questions for the police tonight. you will see the video coming up. >> i heard you have an interview with one of our favorite singers in the bay area. >> yes, i do. he left his heart in san francisco. tony bennett is here. what he sings here this evening and what he's about to reveal and there's a big secret that has to do with san francisco tonight. >> "world news tonight with david muir" is coming up right after this newscast at 5:30 on abc 7. >> tune in for that. >>> now let's talk about the weather forecast as we hit the weekend. still warm out there. >> meteorologist drew tuma, take off that tie. >> got to loosen this up. yeah, certainly the good news, the heat has peaked in some locations today. first we will see cooling at the coast and that will gradually move inland over the next couple day
i talked with david muir about that this afternoon. >> we'll have the latest.he haz/mat team's on the scene. some asking why did it take so long after the first case of ebola in america. five americans being watched closely. >>> also, the grandmother tasered and big questions for the police tonight. you will see the video coming up. >> i heard you have an interview with one of our favorite singers in the bay area. >> yes, i do. he left his heart in san francisco. tony...
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"world news tonight with david muir" answers those questions right after this newscast at 5:30 here on abc 7. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc 7 news app. it's free to download on apple's app store or google play. we have more information on abc7news.com/apps. >>> an out of control car hit a young man at a major intersection in pleasant hill. the car then smashed into a utility pole and knocked over a street sign at pleasant hill and taylor boulevard. witnesses say the man was standing on the sidewalk holding a bike when the car hit him around 11:00 a.m. investigators suspect the driver had a medical emergency before the crash. >>> palo alto police believe this man, a 19-year-old, was drunk when he hit and killed a pedestrian this morning. he is also suspected of driving without a license. sky 7 hd shows you the crash scene on east bayshore road. witnesses say his maxima went off the road, hit a pole and overturned. police don't know where the victim was standing when the car hit him around 6:15 this morni
"world news tonight with david muir" answers those questions right after this newscast at 5:30 here on abc 7. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc 7 news app. it's free to download on apple's app store or google play. we have more information on abc7news.com/apps. >>> an out of control car hit a young man at a major intersection in pleasant hill. the car then smashed into a utility pole and knocked...
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that's coming up. >> "world news tonight with david muir" coming up after this newscast at 5:30 on abc 7. >>> want to give everybody an update on the giants game. you can't ask for a better start. gregor blanco leads off the game with a home run. 1-0, giants in the first. >> just sailed around the bases. so exciting, sandhya. >> it is exciting. hopefully they can do it round two today. game two. all right. larry, cheryl, out here it's just beautiful, comfortable weather. cooling down a little bit with some clouds right now but as we check out live doppler 7 hd, we are going to be talking about some rain. right now, all the rain is to the north of the bay area. as a matter of fact, crescent city has been reporting some heavy rain and there are gusty winds developing as the leading edge of this system is approaching that area. here's what we are left with. a beautiful skyline, some high thin wispy clouds. 66 in san francisco. low 70s in oakland to san jose. half moon bay, 64 degrees. lake tahoe looking at clouds as well but you do have a chance of rain and snow coming up for saturday. be
that's coming up. >> "world news tonight with david muir" coming up after this newscast at 5:30 on abc 7. >>> want to give everybody an update on the giants game. you can't ask for a better start. gregor blanco leads off the game with a home run. 1-0, giants in the first. >> just sailed around the bases. so exciting, sandhya. >> it is exciting. hopefully they can do it round two today. game two. all right. larry, cheryl, out here it's just beautiful,...
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i talked about that with abc news anchor david muir this afternoon. >> great to see you. that fire in the sky, new images of the rocket explosion, the mission to nasa and what we learned about the soviet engines built in the '60s. computers in the white house hacked. we will have the latest. the unstoppable lava tonight. we are in a chopper right over that 2,000 degree lava. >> an update on the nfl dad that's got mystery about him. >> yeah, the father with his family at that nfl game suddenly disappearing at halftime for days. tonight, where he's been found. we will have the latest on that. and it's all tied up. we're thinking about you in san francisco tonight. >> we are hoping for a win. thank you, david. >>> "world news tonight with david muir" is coming up right after this newscast at 5:30 here on abc 7. >> nice to know they are rooting for us. >>> let's take a look at the weather forecast midweek. >> beautiful here. >> yeah, it is just absolutely beautiful, warm for watching the game. temperatures in the 70s right now in san francisco. let me show you live doppler 7
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. >>> david muir and the actress everyone's talking about. >> that's how you get away with murder. >>, what you never knew about viola davis. what she survived, what she's revealing and the room we are about to stun. no one saw this coming. tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir." [ woman ] i've had it with my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections
. >>> david muir and the actress everyone's talking about. >> that's how you get away with murder. >>, what you never knew about viola davis. what she survived, what she's revealing and the room we are about to stun. no one saw this coming. tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir." [ woman ] i've had it with my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically...