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murray. >> bill murray in the sahara desert. >> jimmy: yeah. >> fantastic. >> jimmy: yeah. >> funny, funny. crazy. >> jimmy: yeah. he's like kind of a washed up music manager. he's got one last crack at it. >> one last, one last take. i play a character that just can't stop killing. >>>>immy: yeah. no, yeah, yeah. jimmy: can't stop killing people. >> jimmy: yeah, you really can't, yeah. i'm just sorry. i'm m little distracted. [ laughtht ] >> stiti? because i i n help you. because i -- hold on to yourself.. >> jimmymyoh, you can put a hat on. that will help it. [ cheers and applause ] that's bruce willis. yeah, yeah. that's bruce willi that's what i'm talking about. much better w. now i know who you are. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i love all your stuff. >> atta boy. >> jimmy: that's what it all is. yeah. you have -- you have a movie with bill murray, "rock the sbah" that's next friday. >> yep. >> jimmy: congrats on that. you're a killer and you're in afghanistan, and it's funny. but it's action. but it's cool. go check it out "rock the kasbah." we have a clip, but i also want to talk about your play, too. let's look at a clip. here's bruce willis in character. because i don't think your hair is your normal hair. and bill murray in "rock the kasbah." look at this. >> yo, anybody hit? anybody hit? baba? >> right here. >> yo, get in on john? everybody all right? where are you going? >> mr. richie, you're blown up. >> richie! >> stay down! >> whoa, where are you going? >> mr. richie! >> hey! where you going? >> get that gear out of the car. >> ho, hollywood, where you going? hey. >> t ts wasn't the deal. >> what? >> this s sn't the deal. the deal w w -- safe as milk, was the deal.
murray. >> bill murray in the sahara desert. >> jimmy: yeah. >> fantastic. >> jimmy: yeah. >> funny, funny. crazy. >> jimmy: yeah. he's like kind of a washed up music manager. he's got one last crack at it. >> one last, one last take. i play a character that just can't stop killing. >>>>immy: yeah. no, yeah, yeah. jimmy: can't stop killing people. >> jimmy: yeah, you really can't, yeah. i'm just sorry. i'm m little distracted. [...
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murray: oh sure. sure. >> at the keyword he talked -- -- i think you already know and you talked about that -- murray: yes, i did know what was going on. >> trinity and so forth, but the whole getting down to the [indiscernible] murray: well, life at los alamos was not just work. there was fun and a peculiar way, being in a war tends to be fun if you are not seeing danger and the terrible destruction and all of that stuff because everybody knows what he has to do and there are no doubts about what you will do in the long-term future. it is an easy life if you are or if your loved ones are not really victims of the war. one of the things that happened to me was almost a comic opera. after the trinity test, a few weeks later, well, almost immediately after the test, a few people went in to measure the radiation. they went into the crater which it had left. this is a crater of about 10 feet deep and about 100 feet in diameter, i don't know exactly. then, volunteers were needed to go in and dig out some a blast gauges so one could figure out how strong the blast had been. and i and the other members of my group, there were five of us altogether, volunteered. i think we did it partly out of curiosity but partly because w
murray: oh sure. sure. >> at the keyword he talked -- -- i think you already know and you talked about that -- murray: yes, i did know what was going on. >> trinity and so forth, but the whole getting down to the [indiscernible] murray: well, life at los alamos was not just work. there was fun and a peculiar way, being in a war tends to be fun if you are not seeing danger and the terrible destruction and all of that stuff because everybody knows what he has to do and there are no...
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we would hear next from murray murray -- peshkin. this is from the voices of the manhattan project created by the atomic heritage foundation. >> how did i get invd?
we would hear next from murray murray -- peshkin. this is from the voices of the manhattan project created by the atomic heritage foundation. >> how did i get invd?
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murray's family. murray died last week after getting injured during a varsity football game. his funeral was held yesterday morning. shortly after jon bon jovi posted a video showing how he planned to pay tribute to murrayd word about evan, and as a father and as a father of football players, my heart, my prayers, my thoughts go out to the murray family. i'll be wearing number 18 on my guitar tonight. take a looksy, because you're in my prayers and to all the team, i wish you the best this season, and keep it up, guys, all right? win for evan. >> school officials say the team will continue its season tomorrow. the game, of course, is tomorrow night. >>> well, first alert weather day here, meteorologists are staying on top of the latest information you need for tonight and also this weekend. >> brittney, we also have updates on hurricane joaquin. >> that's right, i'm tracking a little bit of everything for you, including the rain moving through, high winds, coastal flood warnings, so all the details on what you need to know as we push into the weekend coming up in my full forecast. >>> plus, old damage, new concerns. why a storm that happened back in june could have an impact on our weather tonight. that
murray's family. murray died last week after getting injured during a varsity football game. his funeral was held yesterday morning. shortly after jon bon jovi posted a video showing how he planned to pay tribute to murrayd word about evan, and as a father and as a father of football players, my heart, my prayers, my thoughts go out to the murray family. i'll be wearing number 18 on my guitar tonight. take a looksy, because you're in my prayers and to all the team, i wish you the best this...
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murray there. founder of murray energy. >>> we'll shift gears here. mcdonald's breakfast menu available.f flock is illinois. jeff, are you seeing local enthusiasm so far? >> reporter: there is all kinds of enthusiasm. we're actually getting a exclusive look back in the kitchen, this is, we're in the middle of the day. what time is it here in chicago? 4:30. they're making egg mack muffins. a piece of equipment they put in continue to make egg mcmuffins and making hamburgers and rest they do down the way here. you can't get every breakfast item. they're busy making hamburgers and normally all the rest of the things. you can't get a mcgriddle, for example. most of the items you can get. in 87% of the restaurants you can even get hash browns. there is big competition out there now in this morning space. that is an egg mcmuffin right there. that is pretty tasty. has a little ham on it too. that is even better. a lot of competition in this space. other folks as well getting back into the business or getting into the business of making breakfast all day long. just about to see what is colling o
murray there. founder of murray energy. >>> we'll shift gears here. mcdonald's breakfast menu available.f flock is illinois. jeff, are you seeing local enthusiasm so far? >> reporter: there is all kinds of enthusiasm. we're actually getting a exclusive look back in the kitchen, this is, we're in the middle of the day. what time is it here in chicago? 4:30. they're making egg mack muffins. a piece of equipment they put in continue to make egg mcmuffins and making hamburgers and...
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murray. now, yesterday demarco murray had eight carries. had 36 yards. 30 of them were on one car carrt after the game he said he didn't get enough touch. >> i think, new york, i'm not. i don't think i am. but it's just how the plays are being called. you know, i'm, arc live this offense. i love playing with these guys. that's just how it is. >> i want all of our guys at the running back wide receiver spot to want the football. i mean i don't think you want someone that says i don't want the ball nor. it's what you're looking for. it's a team deal on the offense side of the ball. everybody needs the ball more. we need more than 51 snaps in game for us to be successful on the offensive side of the ball. >> you don't want people to complaint of complain. if you look at issues in the game darrin sproles has done great things but a big big play in the fourth quarter just under eight minutes left third and six if darrin sproles catches that ball eagles get a first down they can run more clock possibly score. but as far as chip kelly is concerned
murray. now, yesterday demarco murray had eight carries. had 36 yards. 30 of them were on one car carrt after the game he said he didn't get enough touch. >> i think, new york, i'm not. i don't think i am. but it's just how the plays are being called. you know, i'm, arc live this offense. i love playing with these guys. that's just how it is. >> i want all of our guys at the running back wide receiver spot to want the football. i mean i don't think you want someone that says i don't...
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reporter: it's not clear if evan murray was wearing one of >>reporter: it's not clear if evan murray was wearing one of these. >> do you think this could have protected evan murray from a lacerated spleen? >> yes. >>reporter: medical experts say to increase the presence of act lettic trainers so that they're not just at the games but also all the practices. evan murray's school says it had a trainer and a physician at the school but nationwide 37% of schools employ athletic trainers and about half of schools have them at daily practices. >> that doesn't mean that a high school athlete doesn't deserve the same care that a professional athlete is receiving. >>reporter: this season, theful nfl is contributing to a program to fund athletic trainers and equipment in underprivileged schools >> using alternative energy to drill for oil. i'm jay ford in california where a company has built this facility to create incredible amounts of power through steam. the thing is they're using it to pull oil out of the ground. i'll explain more in a moment. >>> recreational marijuana is now officially for sale in oregon. residents over 21 can legally buy it in stores without a medi
reporter: it's not clear if evan murray was wearing one of >>reporter: it's not clear if evan murray was wearing one of these. >> do you think this could have protected evan murray from a lacerated spleen? >> yes. >>reporter: medical experts say to increase the presence of act lettic trainers so that they're not just at the games but also all the practices. evan murray's school says it had a trainer and a physician at the school but nationwide 37% of schools employ...
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murray: it's a question we need to answer with more research? dr. lowy: yes. sen. murray: thank you very much. sen. blunt: i will go last in this second round. senator shelby? sen. shelby: i will be as fast as i can. dr. collins, there has been several articles regarding where biomedical study results including those funded by nih that appear in top peer-reviewed journals cannot be replicated or reproduced. one article cited a study describing how it halted 64% of its early drug target projects because in house experiments failed. -- failed to match claims made in the publication. you have done a study on this. what is the problem here? why can't they replicate? is it rushing to print too fast? dr. collins: senator, it was you who brought this issue to attention in a hearing like this about three years ago. it was just beginning to appear and i appreciate very much your having shined a light on the situation we are taking with great seriousness. this is a complicated multifactor situation. i am showing up on the screen what nih has now posted as for is a summary of all th
murray: it's a question we need to answer with more research? dr. lowy: yes. sen. murray: thank you very much. sen. blunt: i will go last in this second round. senator shelby? sen. shelby: i will be as fast as i can. dr. collins, there has been several articles regarding where biomedical study results including those funded by nih that appear in top peer-reviewed journals cannot be replicated or reproduced. one article cited a study describing how it halted 64% of its early drug target projects...
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murray. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i am delighted to be here with my colleagues, and i want to thank the senator from north dakota for her exhilaration. we all share that because of the vote last night in the house overwhelmingly in support of ex-im. i'm here today to reiterate my strong support for reauthorization of the export-import bank, and i do p a plawd the members of the house who -- applaud the members of the house who easily passed a reauthorization bill last night. you know, it's actually easy to see why the bill got so much support. it is good for american jobs. it is good for small businesses. and it reduces our national debt. and the fact that republican leadership has let this program go dark for so long, held hostage by political pandering, is outrageous. the longer ex-im is shuttered, the more it hurts american competitiveness. in my home state of washington, we're nearly 100 businesses, the majority of them, medium or small businesses, use the bank services last year to help sell their produ
murray. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i am delighted to be here with my colleagues, and i want to thank the senator from north dakota for her exhilaration. we all share that because of the vote last night in the house overwhelmingly in support of ex-im. i'm here today to reiterate my strong support for reauthorization of the export-import bank, and i do p a plawd the members of the house who -- applaud the members of...
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murray. senator murray: mr. rubin, let me start with you. we know we have workers that are struggling with stagnant wages, poor, working conditions on the jobs is not new. i worked with a lot of them. and oftentimes those workers have very little recourse to try and join together to improve their working conditions. even some of the major corporations are making massive profits. and we have some colleagues that want to continue to return to a very narrow standard that has perpetuated some of those problems for the working families. could a return to that old andard, as fabricated in the protecting local businesses and opportunities act, could have a negative impact on the employers and their employees? mr. rubin: absolutely. the standard that they adopted in browning-ferris is are the common law standard. it's a standard that's been the effect part a few decades after the board was enacted, to go back to a standard that requires actual direct and immediate control in this era given the large number of contingent workers would certainly hurt the workers but even more it would hurt the contractors. the contractors are caught in vice-like pressure between the contractors that hire them and their obligation to comply with the law. they have no real power to meaningfully bargain. they're often undercapitalized. in the garment industry and the warehouse industry where i had extensive experience, they have no choice but to keep the contractor that hires them happy. they need to get the next job. they're more interested in getting those contracts than in legal compliance because they know the workers are powerless. they fear retaliation. they know nair entire contract will be terminated if the workers begin to organize or complain about working conditions. so a return to the old standard, the addition of actual direct and immediate, would harm small businesses. it would deprive them of the opportunity to become truly independent, to become true combrures because if the larger -- entrepreneurs because if the larger companies back off and bargain for themselves, then they're much better off. senator murray: ok. in its decision on b.f.i., the board noted its supreme court mandated responsibility to adapt the national labor relations act to the changing patterns of industrialize and in had your testimony you touched on these, especially the current nature of the workplace that you're talking about. in your practice, what real-world issues have you seen with current work arrangements and what impact will they have on those arrangements? mr. rubin: it would help a great deal. it would help the workers, local economy and the contractors that employ them. the reality is that until the low-wage industries where my clients often work, the workers are absolutely powerless. they have to take whatever the temp agencys or staffing agencies give them. they know if they complain -- this happened in my warehouse workers case. we had a situation where wal-mart owned warehouses. it had another operate, schneider, operate them. grossly undercapitalized labor services contractors. the workers, as soon as
murray. senator murray: mr. rubin, let me start with you. we know we have workers that are struggling with stagnant wages, poor, working conditions on the jobs is not new. i worked with a lot of them. and oftentimes those workers have very little recourse to try and join together to improve their working conditions. even some of the major corporations are making massive profits. and we have some colleagues that want to continue to return to a very narrow standard that has perpetuated some of...
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murray again. and murray is stuffed. the flag comes in. a little extra curricular after the play. with ingram and donald penn. melvin ingram has to calm down. the last thing he wants to do is give oakland a first down. after the chargers' defense has stopped murray on third. steve b.: steve b.: a very late flag from the far side after the pushing and shoving. it was at the end of the play. referee: there are two fouls on the play. both against the offense. holding. offense. number 72. that penalty is declined. after the play was over. personal foul. unnecessary roughness. offense. number 72. 15-yard penalty. fourth down. andrew: both against donald penn. the veteran. they lose the down. steve b.: and the yardage for the field goal. andrew: exactly. steve b.: they're out of field goal range. that's an enormous penalty. andrew: two possession game. you would have had to think that del rio would have sent out janikowski for a field goal. try to get it back to a three possession game. but because of the penalties, oakland's backed up to the 47-yard line. and they have to punt instead. steve b.: the reason why it's still fourth down that was a dd ball penalty after the play. that's what jack del rio is asking, still be third down. steve t.: not, thou
murray again. and murray is stuffed. the flag comes in. a little extra curricular after the play. with ingram and donald penn. melvin ingram has to calm down. the last thing he wants to do is give oakland a first down. after the chargers' defense has stopped murray on third. steve b.: steve b.: a very late flag from the far side after the pushing and shoving. it was at the end of the play. referee: there are two fouls on the play. both against the offense. holding. offense. number 72. that...
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. >> and bill murray is bill murray in "rock the kasbah." >> thank you. >> for animation fans, pixar goes prehistoric with "the good dinosaur." >> good grief. the peanuts movie. >> my name is joy, by the way. >> jennifer laurence teams with director david o. russell for the third time in "joy." based on the woman who invented the miracle mop. >> we're going to tell the story. we're going to tell it right. >> "spotlight" focuses on the "boston globe" reporters who uncovered the child sex abuse scandal inside the catholic church. in "concussion" will smith is a doctor trying to tackle one of the nfl's biggest problems. >> this is bigger than they are. >> there are so many films. i'll need to take several weeks off of work. >> i'm exhausted just talking about them off. it's wonderful to have this kind of bounty of interesting films. >> so as you try to find the time to fit in so many first rate flicks, may the force be with you. >> author david baldacci's picks for best in fall reading go to our website. nothing like a good, quick meal to bring two people together. campbell's skillet sa
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murray who is a big supporter of your work as well. senator murray: thank you very much, mr. chairman, i think we all really appreciate it. thank you for being here. i am grateful as we all are to champion the critical work that nih does. it's great to see you here. and thank you to all of your team with us today. we look forward to hearing from all of you. all of us agree there's a lot more we need to do to keep our families healthy and continue investing in strengthening our economy from the middle out. the work of the national institutes of health is vitly important to that effort. the nih supports basic research that makes medical advances possible, gives those living with diseases hope and competitive. in my own state of washington we have researchers who are working on ways to repair heart tissue that's been damaged. we have people working on decoding difficult to treat forms of breast cancer. we use precision medicine to tackle eye disease and alzheimer's' and the list goes on. these are just a few examples of the incredible work to improve health and well being across the country and around the globe. at the same time, the life sciences are helping to drive economic growth and job creation in my state the life sciences sector directly employs 34,000 people making it the fifth largest employment sector in my state. the investments that we make in nih in education and others that support the life sciences indirectly help create the jobs of the 21st century and ensure a workforce that can take them on. that is why like chairman blunt i see maintaining our country's central role as the top priority. and federal inswrestments could not be more important to the effort. supporting and making sure short-sighted budgeting doesn't get in the way. make in fact, i know that you, dr. collins, have said that increasingly the nih is having to turn promising projects away. for patients and families who are waiting and hoping for medical breakthroughs, that is unacceptable. i am very proud that in late 2013 democrats and republicans were able to reach a budget agreement to roll back sequestration for fiscal years 2014 and 2015 and as we all know that deal expired last week which means congress is going to once again have to come together and find a solution. as i have made clear, i believe that we need an agreement that bills on the bipartisan foundation set from the budget deal last congress rolls back the cuts to defense and nondefense investments equally and protects priorities that are essential to promoting a strong and growing middle class like research and education and infrastructure. i have been encouraging my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to work with us so we can reach another bipartisan budget deal and avoid those automatic cuts that impact these and other important investments in our country's future. i'm also currently working with chairman alexander, who is here today on the help committee on a bipartisan initiative to advance medical innovation that is an effort that is very much related to the conversation today. i see that initiative as an opportunity to help patients get the best. most effective cures and treatments, as quickly as possible while upholding the highest standards. and to me a central part of accomplishing this goal and tackling the tough medical challenges our country faces is making sure that research and development can thrive. i am pleased that so far we have seen bipartisan interests in camping up investments in the nih and the f.d.a. and i am clear i will only support a bill that does just that. i am going to be focused on finding a path forward in the coming weeks because put simply stronger investments in medical research means a stronger healthier country. so i am hopeful that republicans and democrats can come together to build on the bipartisan foundation we set in the budget deal last congress and make the investment wes need to seize these and other opportunities in a way that helps our economy and our country work better for our families. we have a deep bench of remarkable scientists leaders, 27 institutes and centers. you will see five of those folks. starting to my left dr. john lor. a nice next to him dr. walter korshez. a distinguished neurologist and scientists. over here on my right dr. doug lowy. next to him dr. griff rogers, director of the diabetes digestive diseases and kidney diseases institute. and also one of those folks whose being honored this evening because he is one of the nominees for this year's awards for public service. on the far end dr. nora volkal who serves as our able and highly recognized by the press because she is often in front of them talking about addiction. the national institute of drug abuse. that is my team. now, i will maybe let you start the clock and i would like to tell you a few things by way of an opening statement. it is a great honor to be here before you to discuss how nih is investing in a healthier future for all americans. longevity, you can see here what has happened. breakthroughs generated by research are behind many of the gains our country has enjoyed. for example, cardiovascular diseases, death rates have fallen by more than 70% in the last 60 years. cancer death rates are now dropping by one to two percent annually. likewise hiv aids originally when first being written about as a death sentence now treatments greatly extend lives and prevention strategies and the increasing potential of an effective vaccine are enabling us to envision for the first time an aids-free generation. i want to thank all of you for your continuing support. we see in front of us a remarkable landscape of biomedical opportunities powered by exceptional advances in scientific knowledge and technological innovation. this morninging's announcement of those noble prizes is a compelling example of how these investments have been paying off building upon work that has been going on for decades. but i would like to share with you this morning an inspiring story, another one that has emerged from decades of research. this is the story of cancer immunotherapy, a treatment that involves harnessing the body's own immune system to fight this disease. i would like you to meet emily. back in 2010 when this photo was taken she was struggling with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a disease that, thanks to advances made possible by nih, chemotherapy can cure it 90% of the time. unfortunately, emily was in the other 10%. her prognosis, after failed chemotherapy, was grim. but doctors at children's hospital philadelphia approached her parents about trying something radically different. a clinical trial of an experimental approach called immunotherapy. so i would really like to use this story to make a point about the long arch of medical research involving many investigators and work leading to emily. let's take a brief journey back in time. the history of cancer immuno therapy can be dated bact to the 1890s. a new york surgeon reported success in treating a few inoperable cancers by stimulating patients' immune systems with back material toxins. -- with bacterial toxins. but his results were highly variable, the treatment was very toxic, and this largely fell by the wayside until the mid 1980s. then, at the national cancer institute, steve explored the ability of certain immune cells to destroy tumor cells. he wondered why the immune system doesn't recognize cancer cells all the time and eliminate them and whether the immune system could be helped to do this by taking the t-cells out of the body, stimulating them with an activating factor and then reinfusing them. it did not always work but there were some dramatic responses. steve was and is a true pioneer. and in a wonderful stroke of timing steve was named this morning as the federal employee of the year by the partnership for public service and will be recognized in the same ceremony this evening. meanwhile, the dna revolution was gathering momentum. basic research spearheaded again in large part by nih led to methods to splice fragments together giving birth to the whole field of biotechnology. armed with this powerful set of tools and technologies, james alison you see here pioneered one particular form of cancer immuno therapy. he discovered that a particular protein on the surface of the t-cells actually acts as a braking system preventing the full system. by designing an immuno body to block that, brakes can be released, dramatic responses to previously untreatable cancers began to appear. another award. alison just rereceived america's nobel prize for this work last month. building on this growing momentum, other scientists like carl juhn, and whose lab chairman blunt has visited have been developing even more precise therapies. t cells are collected from cancer patients and engineered in the lab using dna so that they can produce special proteins on their surface. when those modified cells are infused back foot patients they multiply. and with guidance from their newly engineered receptors they seek and destroy the tumor cells. let me show you how these seek and destroy cancer cells with a quick video. this is pretty dynamic and the results can be dramatic. so that's a t-cell that you see there lit up in red busy migrating around. it's looking for foreign invaders. you can see, when it finds a cancer cell it's going to get really excited. the cancer cells in blue the t-cell going after it. i'm going to change the colors. the t cells are now in green. the cancer cells are red. watch for the red flash. that is where the t-cells just ruptured the membrane of the cancer cell and sent it off to the cancer cell graveyard. you can watch this happening repeatedly with different cancer cells being targeted by these t-cells that go after them and figure out how to do away with them. you can see why one of these recent patients refers to those t-cells as little ninja warriors. they do their job. this isn't just the future of cancer treatment. it's the present. again, note this is built on decades of work. in fact, going back to jim, a recent analso sis shows that the pathway that led to his award include it had contributions of 7,000 scientists over more than a century with many of those scientists pursuing basic questions that had no apparent connection to cancer. so i tell you this story to emphasize critical need for federal investment. if we do that we can realize accelerating discovery across this vast landscape of biomedicine and ultimately save lives. remember emily? here she is today. a junior bridesmade, the picture of health. this happy picture made possible by her parents' decision to go ahead and enroll her in that pioneering cancer immuno therapy trial. 28 days after that treatment emily was cancer free and more than 5 years later she remains cancer free. emily is just one success story. i could tell you many more including all these folks across the entire nih portfolio about how this is leading to a healthier future for americans. from the development of neuro technologies to the brain initiative to the million or more cohorts person in the precision medicine initiative that will generate knowledge applicable to an entire range of health disease. you would say our future has never been brighter. to realize that future nih needs your sustained report. so thank you, mr. chairman. my colleagues and i very much welcome your questions. >> well, thank you. i'm certainly glad you're here. let me ask a couple of questions. i did visit with senator toomey and i went to see what dr. carl juhn was doing. that effort which very much -- and you can correct me where i'm wrong here. very much focused on what the individual patients needs, dozens of individual patients at all age groups have been seeing success in that particular effort. but two thoughts about that. one is what -- how does this -- is this likely in cases like this to go beyond treatment to the level of where in this particular case this particular fighting agent is always there so you're talking about cure instead of treatment? and i would be interested what discussion is going on, how we look at the world where cure is one of the options as opposed to a health care world that is largely been defined by treatment up until now. and i was going to ask my second question at the same time, which is on these individual cases, i would assume at some point one of the challenges are what do we do that makes that most likely to be scaleable? so that every patient doesn't have all of the expense of a unique treatment baw scaleable effort made that will -- i think will come naturally? but talk to me about those two things and whoever you would like to answer those questions. dr. collins: those are great questions, mr. chairman. and i think i will turn to dr. lowy who is investing in big ways in cancer immunotherapy. lowy: thank you, senator blunt. this is really a critical juncture right now because we have opportunities for long-term responses. and what you're asking is are a subset of those responses going to lead to cure? and we certainly are optimistic and hopeful that this will happen at least in some cases. but we need to understand better as you point out what the mechanisms are that drive the important clinical responses to immuno therapy. and if we can understand them better, we may be able to devise even more effective immuno therapies that also will have fewer side effects. and that's an area that we really are actively supporting investigations in because we do hope eventually that we can get to the area of precision and predictive oncology where patients we know what treatment to give to them and we know what kinds of immuno therapy to give to them in addition to targeted treatments. thank you. dr. collins: in terms of the scaleability, which is a tough question for some of the very personalized immuno therapy that you saw in carl juhn's lab, there are strong interests in companies and figuring out how to do this where you can make this available to thousands of patients instead of in small trials. we would think that is a very appropriate kind of place for public-private partnerships to spring up so that this idea of engineering your own t-cells to go after your cancer could be done for more and more individuals. senator blunt: i think this is a topic that even i'm having some discussions with people representing health insurance companies. are you thinking about a future where traditional treatment may be less expensive initially but a long-term potential cure, more expensive initially but less expensive over time? what are your standards going to be? are you thinking what we can do now, which really the whole concept i'm sure will get to of designer medicine, what can happen with the efforts on the brain and how that impacts. and i think we will have time for more than one round of questions. we have a couple of people on a time frame. we will try to get to them quickly and we will do this by order of both appearance and if we're here on time seniority on the committee. but the first person is senator murray. senator murray: thank you. as you know we are working on a continuing resolution until december 11. i wanted to ask you what effect would a year lonk cr have at the current rate, have on the the nrn ih research? dr. collins: we're thinking and worrying a lot about that. here we are in a circumstance where perhaps emboldened by the enthusiasm we have seen in both the senate and the house in the fy 16 budget process have a number of very exciting initiatives that we would like to launch in fy 2016. the precision medicine initiative, the brain initiative under way for two years but at a critical point to ramp up and build on what has already been done, the ability to be able to push our vaccine strategies for influenza, for hiv aids. all of those are at a critical point where more investment is needed and we have been heartened greatly by the actions of this committee and similar committee in the house to combleeve we might have a chance to do those things. a year-long cr would be simpl
murray who is a big supporter of your work as well. senator murray: thank you very much, mr. chairman, i think we all really appreciate it. thank you for being here. i am grateful as we all are to champion the critical work that nih does. it's great to see you here. and thank you to all of your team with us today. we look forward to hearing from all of you. all of us agree there's a lot more we need to do to keep our families healthy and continue investing in strengthening our economy from the...
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sam bradford had three interceptions, but demarco murray looked like the dallas demarco murray in this one, 22 carries, 109 yards and a touchdown. eagles win it 27-7, so the eagles and giants all knotted 3-3 on top the nfc east. >> we taped this during a commercial break during our "sportscenter" show. how is that for efficient? >> back to you. >> we'll take it, folks. >> yep. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the force awakens" and fans can't get enough, the new trailer, the ticket sales, even crashing websites. >>> plus, going viral. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imimagine wh it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana . it's the #1 prescribed in thehe newest ass medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's howow: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana reduces the amot of sugar allowed back in and sends some s
sam bradford had three interceptions, but demarco murray looked like the dallas demarco murray in this one, 22 carries, 109 yards and a touchdown. eagles win it 27-7, so the eagles and giants all knotted 3-3 on top the nfc east. >> we taped this during a commercial break during our "sportscenter" show. how is that for efficient? >> back to you. >> we'll take it, folks. >> yep. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the force awakens" and fans...
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with riley cooper for a 32-yard score early but philly relied on the run game and murray for most of the contest. murray yards and a touchdown, both teams now have 3-3 records after a 27- eagles victory. i'm hearing booing over here. but finally new york yankees third baseman alex rodriguez and former major league player and manager pete rose found something in common during last night's pregame coverage. take a look. >> jack daniel's battles -- >> you've ever been booed? >> i have a ph.d. at getting booed. i really do. >> that's a good one. >> a-rod shared a fist bump at the notion of being hated by fans. rodriguez faces public scrutiny after he was suspended for the entire 2014 season. rose meanwhile as i'm sure you all remember is still serving a lifetime ban for gambling on baseball. >>> now let's get a check on the weather with nbc's meteorologist bill karins. i thought you'd have more of a reaction. a-rod and pete rose fist bumping. over their infamy. >> it is strange. >> yes. >> strange bed if fellows. but as far as a-rod he's doing the commentary now for like fox sports. it's a whole different w
with riley cooper for a 32-yard score early but philly relied on the run game and murray for most of the contest. murray yards and a touchdown, both teams now have 3-3 records after a 27- eagles victory. i'm hearing booing over here. but finally new york yankees third baseman alex rodriguez and former major league player and manager pete rose found something in common during last night's pregame coverage. take a look. >> jack daniel's battles -- >> you've ever been booed? >> i...
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demarco murray is questionable because of his. murray participate fullly in practice again today, a good sign. you got to wonder what hurts more, his ham mee or his ego. after all last year's leading rusher has only 11 yards in the two games he's played so is his confidence shaken at all about the way he can produce in this offense. >> not at all. confidence will never waver at all. i have confidence in myself and this team, the coaching staff and this organization so not at all. >> but does he have confidence in our meteorologist? of course he does. we all do. exactly. so given a shrift in joaquin's path the game will be played as scheduled sunday at 1:00 p.m. at fedex field but it will be wet. advantage who? here's espn nfl analyst ron jaworski. >> my knee jerk reaction it will favor the redskins. they are not a dynamic down the field, they're a power running football team. they want to come off the ball and smash you. they have running backs that run with that style where the eagles running game has been more a finesse running game a
demarco murray is questionable because of his. murray participate fullly in practice again today, a good sign. you got to wonder what hurts more, his ham mee or his ego. after all last year's leading rusher has only 11 yards in the two games he's played so is his confidence shaken at all about the way he can produce in this offense. >> not at all. confidence will never waver at all. i have confidence in myself and this team, the coaching staff and this organization so not at all. >>...
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sam bradford had three intercepepons but demarco murray looked like the dallas demarco murray in this, 22 carry, 109 eagles win it 27-7 knotted 3-3 on top t t nfceast. >> we taped this during a commercial break during our "sportscenter" show. how is that for efficient? >> back to you. >> we'll take it, folks. >> yep. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the force awakens" and fans can't get enough, the new trailer, the tickck sales. even crashing websites. >>> plus, going viral. a first lady photo bomb. fortunely, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imimine what it would bebelike to love youounumbers. discover once-daily invokana . it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a. invokana is used a ang with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. re's how: invokana rededes the amount ofofugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you l
sam bradford had three intercepepons but demarco murray looked like the dallas demarco murray in this, 22 carry, 109 eagles win it 27-7 knotted 3-3 on top t t nfceast. >> we taped this during a commercial break during our "sportscenter" show. how is that for efficient? >> back to you. >> we'll take it, folks. >> yep. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the force awakens" and fans can't get enough, the new trailer, the tickck sales. even...
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murray makes the best of a bad situation by singing and celebrating with friends, hotel employees, about anyone who drops in. "a very murray christmas" streams on december 4th. >> had me at bill murrayshelf hollywood talent, guess who has just put his pacific palisades mansion on the market. >> days after we found out ben affleck and jennifer garner are selling their pad, looks like matt damon is doing the same thing. he bought it for $15 million. variety reports he's listed for a cool $20 million. >> that all? >> that's it. >> the mansion evocative of a mix of frank lloyd wright and mid century modern features five family bedrooms, two staff bedrooms and nine bathrooms abbott whole thing is squeezed on to just a half an acre lot. >> it looks pretty fancy. i would buy it. >> $20 million. >> i'm just $20 million short. >> that's it. >>> i just remembered it's jolene, jolene, i'm begging on you please don't take my man. no singing coming up. we'll explain. take my man. no singing coming up. we'll explain. your clever moves won't stop the cold and flu. but disinfecting with lysol can. lysol wipes and spray are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. to help keep your family h
murray makes the best of a bad situation by singing and celebrating with friends, hotel employees, about anyone who drops in. "a very murray christmas" streams on december 4th. >> had me at bill murrayshelf hollywood talent, guess who has just put his pacific palisades mansion on the market. >> days after we found out ben affleck and jennifer garner are selling their pad, looks like matt damon is doing the same thing. he bought it for $15 million. variety reports he's...
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could work out an arrangement whereby we would lift the sequester, just as we did with murray-ryan, or ryan-murray. i was on that committee with some distinguished members of the party and we had some good discussions. we had some differences of opinion. we had some lively debates. but at the end of the day, we came up with a product that we could be proud of. that chairman, i do hope after this continuing resolution is passed, and i think you have another speaker who would like to speak while we're waiting for our speakers. oh, i am very pleased to yield, mr. chairman, time to our distinguished leader and in closing i would just like to say that i am cautiously optimistic that after the c.r. is passed, we can really do our work and come up with a good, strong omnibus bill that reflects our values and now i'm very pleased to yield to our leader one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. pelosi: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i thank her for her leadership as well as that of our distinguished chairman, mr. rogers, to bring th
could work out an arrangement whereby we would lift the sequester, just as we did with murray-ryan, or ryan-murray. i was on that committee with some distinguished members of the party and we had some good discussions. we had some differences of opinion. we had some lively debates. but at the end of the day, we came up with a product that we could be proud of. that chairman, i do hope after this continuing resolution is passed, and i think you have another speaker who would like to speak while...
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murray: "i am not a prosecutor. i am a manager." vo: well, the first part's true. kate murray's never practiced criminal law. never prosecuted one murderer, one drug dealer, or one corrupt politician. editorials call murray "utterly unprepared to serve." and "clueless about pressing issues surrounding criminal justice." there's a better choice. madeline singas has spent two decades prosecuting crime. targeting murderers, drug dealers, political corruption. madeline singas. a prosecutor, not a politician. this price can't be right... that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list can't be right?" looks like a list of can't be right's." seriously? at stop&shop, prices are down. savings are up. my stop&shop. >>> this is what it looks like right now in central park. opening ceremony underway. a few minutes with fireworks show. if you are in the area, you them. lots of people waving. the parade of nations, 55,000 runners getting ready. and the weather should be not bad if you are a marathoner. before we get into that, you are wearing orange and a little that's of tweet saying, with your mets colors, you are killing the team. but i don't believe that. >> i was 0-2 with mets colors this w
murray: "i am not a prosecutor. i am a manager." vo: well, the first part's true. kate murray's never practiced criminal law. never prosecuted one murderer, one drug dealer, or one corrupt politician. editorials call murray "utterly unprepared to serve." and "clueless about pressing issues surrounding criminal justice." there's a better choice. madeline singas has spent two decades prosecuting crime. targeting murderers, drug dealers, political corruption. madeline...
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murray is the running back used we'll talk about demarco murray is the running back used correctively we'll hear fro >> feared he may i have sprayed his ncl and pete werz a quad injury and maxwell quad injury as well later in the game and michael ken ricks still dealing with a hamstring. welcome back. i'm alongside brandon graham. how surprised are you that demarco murray has not made immediate impact with the team. >> you have three backs and coaches want to give them touches and they have other backs to accommodate them to and see who can get going during the game. i think demarco will get touches. we have to worry good when. >> that was one thing demarco talked about after the game 8 carries 36 yards today mislead misleadsing first carry went 30 yarz and he's averaging less than ten carries a game. he was asked if he's getting enough touches. >> no i'm not i don't think i am. it's how the plays are being called. and you know i'm -- i love this offense and playing with these guys and it's how it is. >> is i knew what i was coming in here to do. >> let's talk about sam bradford positive today 270 yards three touchdowns it's nice to see him get going. >> it was nice see him going but it game aokay with the game losing that's a positive direction. she had no turnovers which we talked about and i think he got offense going in the second half. >> that dee
murray is the running back used we'll talk about demarco murray is the running back used correctively we'll hear fro >> feared he may i have sprayed his ncl and pete werz a quad injury and maxwell quad injury as well later in the game and michael ken ricks still dealing with a hamstring. welcome back. i'm alongside brandon graham. how surprised are you that demarco murray has not made immediate impact with the team. >> you have three backs and coaches want to give them touches and...
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murray comedy... in "rock the kasbah," bill murray plays a down-and-out rock manager, who gets stranded in afghanistan. while there, he finds a singer that could be his greatest discovery... if he can get her heard. "rock the kasbah" is rated-r. all: (reax) amanda: next an action horror flick... vin diesel plays "the last witch hunter." in the movie he faces the combined forces of the most powerful witches in history. the last witch hunter is rated p-g-13. all: (reax) amanda: amanda: and finally....the newest steve jobs bio-pic. opening wide this week is "steve jobs." the movie recreates the launch of three iconic apple products to tell the story of the company's complicated but brilliant co- founder. steve jobs is rated-r. all: (reax) amanda you're watching local five news amanda you're watching local five news midday. we'll be back after this. sam: resident horticulturist. here's here every friday to tell us what we need to know to keep our gardens, plants and yards healthy, happy and green. jerry, how is it going? now... he'll be available for all your gardening needs at the downtown des moines far
murray comedy... in "rock the kasbah," bill murray plays a down-and-out rock manager, who gets stranded in afghanistan. while there, he finds a singer that could be his greatest discovery... if he can get her heard. "rock the kasbah" is rated-r. all: (reax) amanda: next an action horror flick... vin diesel plays "the last witch hunter." in the movie he faces the combined forces of the most powerful witches in history. the last witch hunter is rated p-g-13. all:...
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murray: "i am not a prosecutor. i am a manager." vo: well, the first part's true. kate murray's never practiced criminal law. never prosecuted one murderer, one drug dealer, or one corrupt politician. editorials call murray "utterly unprepared to serve." and "clueless about pressing issues surrounding criminal justice." there's a better choice. madeline singas has spent two decades prosecuting crime. targeting murderers, drug dealers, political corruption. madeline singas. a prosecutor, not a politician. >>> back to citi field and otis livingston. mets game 3. otis. >> reporter: yeah, dana. you can certainly feel the anticipation and excitement as fans go into citi field. some of them standing right behind me. the moment that they are clinging to to keep hope alive for the 2015 season and the world series, the 1986 mets lost the first two games before beating the boston red sox in seven games. that's the direct opposite of this year's team because they lost the first two at home. this year's team have two chances to make that fifth game necessary on sunday. noah syndergaard has the first shot to make sure it's necessary. the 23-year-old rookie isn't shaken by the prospects of holding the mets season in h
murray: "i am not a prosecutor. i am a manager." vo: well, the first part's true. kate murray's never practiced criminal law. never prosecuted one murderer, one drug dealer, or one corrupt politician. editorials call murray "utterly unprepared to serve." and "clueless about pressing issues surrounding criminal justice." there's a better choice. madeline singas has spent two decades prosecuting crime. targeting murderers, drug dealers, political corruption. madeline...
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demarco murray was a full participant at practice today. here's murray>> whenever you miss a game, it kills you a little bit inside. as a competitor, you want to be practicing every day and playing the game every chance you get, opportunity to go out and !oÑ compete. definitely time to get back out there if i can and go from there. >>> check it out. time to reveal this week's high school blitz game of the week. it's a jersey battle. you can see highlights of that game and your local high school action tomorrow at 11:00. >> phillies game earlier than usual. moved up seven hours due to weather. first pitch after noon. the fourth inning. darren rupp. pounds one up and out to left. not many people there for this game. there was a 2-0 lead. that was more than enough for darrin eye cough. he struck out, then a bright spot for the younger patrons. 3-0. that's sports. i'm danny pommels. we'll be right back. neem harrisburg can sleep easier knowing a bull is no longer roaming the streets. it escaped from the complex earlier and ran wild for a while. you can see
demarco murray was a full participant at practice today. here's murray>> whenever you miss a game, it kills you a little bit inside. as a competitor, you want to be practicing every day and playing the game every chance you get, opportunity to go out and !oÑ compete. definitely time to get back out there if i can and go from there. >>> check it out. time to reveal this week's high school blitz game of the week. it's a jersey battle. you can see highlights of that game and your...
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it's not clear if murray was wearing one. if evan murray was wearing this, do you think it could have protected him from a lacerated spleen? >> yes. yes. >>reporter: medical experts say one way to make high school football safer is to increase the presence of athlete lettic trainers from not just the games but alleges the also the practices. evan measure 37% of public high schools employ full time athletic trainers and about half of schools have them at daily practices. >> they're multimillion dollars athletes but that doesn't mean a high school athlete doesn't deserve the same care that a professional athlete is receiving. >>reporter: this season the nfl is contributing to a $2 million program to fund athletic trainers and equipment in underprivileged schools >>> that's the news at this hour. thanks for watching. i'm adam may. the news continues next with antonio mora. >>> campus massacre. >> we know that other countries in response to one mass shooting have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings >>> an exasperated pr
it's not clear if murray was wearing one. if evan murray was wearing this, do you think it could have protected him from a lacerated spleen? >> yes. yes. >>reporter: medical experts say one way to make high school football safer is to increase the presence of athlete lettic trainers from not just the games but alleges the also the practices. evan measure 37% of public high schools employ full time athletic trainers and about half of schools have them at daily practices. >>...
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murray comedy... in "rock the kasbah," bill murray plays a down-and-out rock manager, who gets stranded in afghanistan. while there, he finds a singer that could be his greatest discovery... if he can get her heard. "rock the kasbah" is rated-r. all: (reax) sabrina: next an action sabrina: next an action horro flick... vin diesel plays "the last witch hunter." in the movie he faces the combined forces of the most powerful witches in history. the last witch hunter is rated p-g-13. sabrina: and finally....the newest steve jobs bio-pic. opening wide this week is "steve jobs." the movie recreates the launch of three iconic apple products to tell the story of the company's complicated but brilliant co- founder. steve jobs is rated-r. all: (reax) sabrina short break here on good morning iowa .... a quick look outside as you get ready to start your day....when we return, a look at the top stories in our morning refresh. sabrina: : do you have a story for us...or a comment you want to share? well be sure to contact us. you can email us or call our newsroom... we're also on facebook.... "we are iowa local 5 ne
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murray last years nfl rushing champion. he is averaging 1.6-yard a carry so far. pull either prize winning author of friday night lights buzz businger says murray has to be used in the right way. >> why did we get demarco murrayhe is like a starting pitcher, you need an incorporator two to get oiled up, worked up and see what works and see what doesn't. he need 20 carries a game otherwise don't get him and use ryan matthews which would have been fine. when he is in the hurt is a good running back. >> talking basketball now sixers have kick off their preseason action they play their first home game tomorrow night against cavilers. the last night sixers and wizards in washington and our first look at top draft choice jahlil okafor. he scored the eight of the first 11 points. okafor had 12 points but sixers lost it, 129-95. >>> in the american league, wild card game last night, astros 20 game winner dallas, was back yet again. he didn't allowed an earned run in three games and last night was in different. astros hit two home runs in the ballgame and beat the bronx bombers at their home game three to nothing. they advance to play kansas city royals tomorrow night. >>> check out this run by a high school player fr
murray last years nfl rushing champion. he is averaging 1.6-yard a carry so far. pull either prize winning author of friday night lights buzz businger says murray has to be used in the right way. >> why did we get demarco murrayhe is like a starting pitcher, you need an incorporator two to get oiled up, worked up and see what works and see what doesn't. he need 20 carries a game otherwise don't get him and use ryan matthews which would have been fine. when he is in the hurt is a good...
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murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, it is not always easy to get a majority of congress to agree on something, but when it comes to the export-import bank, the numbers are now clear. three days ago, the house easily passed a bill to reauthorize this critically important program 313-118. months before that here in the senate, we approved reauthorization 64-29. that is a supermajority in both chambers, so no one should think we should not be able to pass this. but right now, the will of a bipartisan supermajority is being blocked by senate republican cleerdz who have so far refused us now the opportunity to act. this lack of movement on this critical issue is unacceptable and people across the country are not going to stand for it. every single day that passes without this program in operation, america's businesses, most of them small businesses, are at
murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, it is not always easy to get a majority of congress to agree on something, but when it comes to the export-import bank,...
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murray, the new jersey high school star quarterback who died after taking a hit during a game friday night. today friends and family paid their respects to murray at faith discovery church in washington township. emotions spilled outside the church today as the hearst carrying murray's body drove off. he was just 17 years old. the warren hill senior died last week from a ruptured spleen. >>> we're waiting for president obama to speak about the shootings in oregon. we'll bring it to you as soon as he >>> taking a look at wall street where it was a mixed day for stocks. >> just ahead lee returns with -are you happy with your bathroom? i wasn't. until i learned about bath fitter. bath fitter puts a new bathtub right over your old one. isn't that amazing? bath fitter will measure, custom-make and install right over your existing tub. and only bath fitter has seamless walls, which guarantees a watertight fit. plus, they do it all in just one day. >>> breaking news, president obama now speaking about the shootings in oregon. >> federal law enforcement has been on the scene in a supporting role and we've offered to stay and help as much as roseburg needs for as long as they need. in the coming days we'll learn about the victims. young men and women who were studying and le
murray, the new jersey high school star quarterback who died after taking a hit during a game friday night. today friends and family paid their respects to murray at faith discovery church in washington township. emotions spilled outside the church today as the hearst carrying murray's body drove off. he was just 17 years old. the warren hill senior died last week from a ruptured spleen. >>> we're waiting for president obama to speak about the shootings in oregon. we'll bring it to you...
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murray christmas. >> oh. bill murray's new holiday special. it just makes me laugh saying it coming to netflix. the star has high hopes, he actually promises it will go down as the greatest in history. >> wow. >> in history from the looks of the cast we're not doubting him. he's got george clooney, chris rock, miley cyrus and maya rudolph. >> come on. >> to name just a few all taking part in a variety style show. it's an early christmas gift arriving on december 4th. >> i love this song. >> i love it too. >> and i love bill murray. >> he's perfect. >>> so george knows if you don't know this we talk about it sometimes an apple a day keeps the doctor away. you have one every single day. very healthy. strong like bull. bull. we know that an asian pear a day keeps the hangover away. >> i bet you investigated this. >> i did investigate it. [ laughter ] i did. i tried -- i tried many varieties of pears. turns out the asian pear is the key. and we have discovered in this "pop news" investigation or in this have another pop investigation, the key to avoiding the grapes of wrath or the wrath of the grapes, amy, yes. >> love it. >> researchers in australia have discovered that eating an asian pear or drinking 7.4 ounces of its juice speeds alcohol digestion, participants in a study -- myself included -- rated hangover simms as much less severe if they had just an asian pear prior to a wild night out. boozers, be warned, you have to drink it before. it will not work as a hem di after the fact. >> i had a friend who said m
murray christmas. >> oh. bill murray's new holiday special. it just makes me laugh saying it coming to netflix. the star has high hopes, he actually promises it will go down as the greatest in history. >> wow. >> in history from the looks of the cast we're not doubting him. he's got george clooney, chris rock, miley cyrus and maya rudolph. >> come on. >> to name just a few all taking part in a variety style show. it's an early christmas gift arriving on december...
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murray's death was caused by internal bleeding due to laceration of the spleen. his funeral service will be held on thursday. in lieu of flowers they are asking for donations to the evan murray scholarship fund. we will have that information on our facebook page. our thoughts and prayers go out to the friends, family, and loved ones of evan murray. that's all. >> now have hank's been on the ground since early this morning, he is talking to folks that are there and getting a feel for how people are doing in coping with this tragic loss. >> washington avenue is quite today. half of washington township was up at church today think about to evan murray, the young man who died playing football. he came into the men shop with his mom the last year. >> it's a small town, when you have a small town is very close knit. people often know one another. when something like this tragic accident happens, everybody feels it. >> you can see across the street like signs in front of the warren county pharmacy. >> he was such a good kid. we knew people from other communities from playing football, not just from our community but from surrounding community. >> they recalled other tough times where the community has come together through the years. a few kids killed in a carrack a few years ago. a state trooper shot in the line of duty. school is ou
murray's death was caused by internal bleeding due to laceration of the spleen. his funeral service will be held on thursday. in lieu of flowers they are asking for donations to the evan murray scholarship fund. we will have that information on our facebook page. our thoughts and prayers go out to the friends, family, and loved ones of evan murray. that's all. >> now have hank's been on the ground since early this morning, he is talking to folks that are there and getting a feel for how...
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murray's family laid him to rest today. murray died from massive internal bleeding caused by a lacerated spleen. school officials canceled all classes today at warren hill regional high school. but hundreds of people were there any way. watching a video stream of the funeral. the football team will continue its season on saturday. >>> in new castle county police want to find three people who used stolen credit cards. investigators released these photos of the suspects they say two weeks wagon the three went into a man's unlocked car in stratford, grabbed his wallet and debit card inside and police say they racked up charges at three fast food restaurants as well as convenience store. so if you recognize any of these guys, give police a call. >>> a veteran new jersey state trooper says his bosses want him gone for the release of a controversial photo taken in camden but he says they've got it all wrong. fox 29 investigate social security on the case. >> activists say the picture depicted purchase tow recants as drug dealers and gun runners. the cops are making a big mistake going after him for its release. tears the picture. those are state troopers gathered around drugs and guns taken in a 2010 raid. that's the flag of the territory of the puerto rico in the hand of a state trooper that made activists in camden very angry. trooper ken franco says state police have taken his pay and sent him home. he says they want to fire him for the release of the photo only he claims he didn't do it. >> does that make you angry and does that offend you? >> absolutely it does. especially for the career i've had and dedication toward the state police. they're going to do something like this against a veteran decorate add lean tino trooper. >> tonight at 10 we take a hard look at a nasty fight within the new jersey state police force and a trooper's claim he's getting forced out. >> if you plan on going to temple university's homecoming concert, bad news after several date change that is concert has now been canceled. in a release posted on twitter, temple main campus program board explain the change came because of unforeseen circumstances. so rappers fed dee whop, french montana and others were supposed to perform. >> bill big transform make at the wells fargo center. the hockey ring is gone and a whole lot of dirt. more than 100 truck loads dumped outset spot usually home to the philadelphia flyers right now. the monster jam revving up engines put pedal to the metal friday through sunday. >> we're all watching hurrican joaquin gathering strength in the tropics. it will be awhile until we see any effects but people to our south on the east coast already starting to change their routines. we'll show that you. >> taylor swift fans think they have tickets to see the super star concert but soon find out they were examined. they quickly had to plan. well, things didn't work out so well for them. we'll tell you all about it. >> of course you've watched cookie on empire. you know she'll do anything to protect the ones she love the a local woman may not have the flare but she's got the fight to rise above those odds. >> join sue serio and joyce he have helping to stop child abuse coming out this saturday to cassa's third annual super hero 5k run and walk at the philadelphia zoo. come as your super hero or just as you are. race registration includes foo admission for the day join joyce and and sue for a great cause. cassa philadelphia p organize for details. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. >> hurricane joaquin packing a powerful punch upgrade to do category four hurricane it's path is still unclear. first large scale threat from atlantic hurricane this season. joaquin'ss?ing up as it churns through the very warm waters surrounding the bahamas. forecasters are split about exactly where the hurricane is heading they all say this major storm could wreak havoc up and down the east coast right now flood watches are in effect along gulf coast and eastern seaboard. >>> another potentially devastating blow to hillary clinton's presidential campaign. the state department released 4,000 new e-mails from her private server and coming with the data dumped the shocking revelation that hackers linked to russia attempted at least five times to get into her account. clinton got infected e-mails disguised as speeding tickets back in 2011. it's still unclear if she clicked on any of the attachments potentially exposing national security secrets. 37% of clinton' elf males have been released all of them expected by january. >>> portland oregon is known as bike city usa. start dag there's a new kind of business in town. they've officially opened the mark for recreational marijuana. adults 21 and over can purchase a quarter ounce of pot per day without doctor's note. supporters say it's a historic and welcome alternative. >> the idea of breaking down stereotypes and really normalizing the substance just like the way we've normalized coffee and beer in this state i think that's -- this is a great opportunity for us to do that. >> the 25% state tax on the drugs won't kick in until january. colorado and washington the only other states that allow recreational pot sales. alaska could begin retail sales next year. >> mother and daughter grabbing national headlines tonight. the mom disagreed to let her transgender daughter start her transition and the way that happened that really has people talking. >> we already been out to one street in a local neighborhood where people complained about trash piling up. no one doing anything about it. we got results then but now years later, neighbors need or help again. kathy? >> still keeping an eye on hurricane joaquin. but i want to point out this stationary front. it is a huge player in our weather for the weekend well ahead of this storm. i'll explain the setup and what it means, how much rain we'll get up as fox 29 news at 5:00 continues. >> more details emerging at the deadly foot shoot tag oregon campus. authorities say the gunman killed 13 people and injured at least 20 more the umpqua community college. officers traded gunfire with that shooter who did not survi survive. the fbi is sending teams to the campus in rows berg to investigate how and why this all happened. >>> developing right now, pennsylvania's top attorney back in court charged yet again. attorney general kathleen kane was already facing charges tied to a grand jury information leak. now prosecutors have tacked on another perjury count and other criminal charges. jeff cole was there in the courtroom today and talked to kane as she left. he'll have more on what she's now saying ahead at 6:00. >>> fox 29 is battled illegal dumping in philadelphia's mill creek neighborhood once before, back in 2012, we got the city to come out and clean up the mess but the illegal dumpers are back and so are we. >> it's a quality of life issue that just cannot be ignore. our bruce gordon is live in the newsroom. bruce, this is a moral crush cher for those who want to keep their neighborhood clean. >> reporter: it sure is lucy. so-called short dumpers are frankly like cockroaches. they come out late at night and they dump their trash in someone else's neighborhood to avoid paying for dealer it? mat disposal fees leaving their victims to wake up each morning to a fresh pile of debris. really, really closely at the 900 block of may street and you'll see beautiful wild morning glories, do's september of them but the wider view the view most folks around here get, is nearly so attractive. it's a dump literally. illegal dump sight for construction debris and mattresses, broken toilets and assorted trash. vast majority dumped in the dark of night. >> it make the community look bad. >> reporter: tim tomlin and you eugene witherspoon were on the scene moment after we arrived. not much gets past either of them. tomlin confront the the slobs who dump here. >> i come out here. we just riding by. they just leave. >> reporter: riding by down a dead end ally. >> exactly. we all know what that is. >> reporter: old mill creek community center sits vacant and graffiti covered neck to the dump site. a tree crack the brick wall right open a danger to the children who use this as short cut to the local elementary school. neighbors asked for help but... >> i called 311 twice within the last month and a half and no results. >> reporter: you called the city's 311 help line. >> right. >> reporter: nobody shows up, nobody says anything. >> nope. >> reporter: digging through the construction debris i found junk mail linked to home address a dozen blocks away. that home was empty. i snapped pictures of the mess and sent them to philadelphia's l and i commissioner. this neighborhood is being buried alive. >> they tell to us keep our communities clean, but when we do, we don't get no support from them. >> reporter: a little frustrating. >> yes, it is a lot frustrating. >> reporter: l and. commissioner carlton williams tells he has reported to the streets department that newly dumbed debris at the site and he has an inspector out there to check out our pictures of that badly contracted brick wall much lucy, these illegal dumpers are the scamp of the city. >> i think you aptly described them as cockroach, thank you very much, bruce gordon. >> back to your fox 29 weather authority right now. so much happening. >> what's going on? >> what's wrong? nothing. you know what's interesting -- >> thursday. >> was don't see on camera is dave warren and kathy orr sitting there non-stop talking going over all the models. off camera at the what they've begun doing all night. >> talking and -- it's a mazing we got a couple different things going on. we're talking about rain and wind and this is before joaquin. >> look outside our window. you can see -- >> it's already coming down. >> third and mark it is pouring. lucy has been outside lately. >> no, i haven't been. look at the bus stop. it is pouring rain. everyone scurrying around with umbrellas. temperature 58 degrees. winds out of the northeast at 14 miles an hour. those winds are going to be picking up over the neck 12 hours or so. on ultimate doppler you can see some pockets of heavy rain waves moving through moving a shore and moving inland so right here another wave of heavy rain and all of this will be pushing toward the north and the west. the reason why we have a frontal boundary that stalled offshore and it's going to push back to the west and that means it's going bring a lot of rain with it. right now we have heavy rain in philadelphia along 76. heading toward the mainline even toward delaware county. up to northeast extension through norristown, some very heavy rain. if there's anybody driving home it may take them little extra time because of the heavy rain and some gusty winds. right now only 58 in philadelphia. 54 in the pocono mountains. trenton 59. not much of a range in temperature because of the wind and the rain you have the clouds and you have those cooler temperatures and cloud tops you're not going to be moving that much in temperature. this is the frontal boundary i was telling you about. it's a stalled front but it's going to be on the move and it's going to back in along our coast it's going pull all this atlantic mount moisture back in with it. so that means overnight tonight, into tomorrow, we're talking about a very rainy period. friday, not a great day to be outside. if you have a soccer game, if you have anything planned most likely it's going to be canceled. so friday morning, we'll go through the day you can see all of this rain moving inland. by friday at 6:00 p.m., you still have pockets of very heavy rain rotating through the regi region. then by saturday a few more waves but it's not quite as heavy. so saturday we'll say periods of rain. but a lot of wind. winds gusting to 30, 35 miles an hour. and very heavy rain especially through the period from thursday night through friday night into saturday morning. so this is by saturday at about 10:00 p.m. you have an inch and a half along the i-95 corridor. 2-inches towards south jersey and the shore. and lesser accumulations as you make your way toward the north and the west. all eyes on joaquin. this is the setup in the upper levels of the atmosphere. jet stream digging down into the gulf. we have upper level low pressure system that's going to help steer this system and also high pressure to the north. so joaquin will be driven by both of these. now many of the computer models were going toward the west toward our inland areas and possibly making u.s. landfall but more of them now are veering out to sea. still have to wait and see the next 24 hours will be very important to the track and the impact of joaquin can't let our guard down just yet. so in the city overnight we're talking about periods of rain and winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. the low 52. north and west 48. during the day tomorrow the high 55. rain, some heavy especially in the afternoon and gusty wind winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. on your seven day forecast, 50's are wild with rain through the weaning end. sunday some showers. and joaquin moves a little bit faster that could impact our weather but otherwise we're ta talking about seriously watching the storm monday and tuesday watching the trend and then the sun returns midweek if not sooner. >> we like that. >> we do like that exactly. all right, kathy, thank you. >>> her name is juanita and she's at the center of a big fight involving residents from senior center they say she raised the duck and want her back. why the people who now have her are not planning to let her go. >> and the bridge that might even be difficult to look at from your television. where you can now find the top of the world experience. >>> coming up at 6:00 iconic late night eatery soon fade into philadelphia history. the big project bringing big changes to one part of the city. ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. ♪ >>> taking tourists to new heights longest high altitude glass bridge is now open in china central province. the suspension bridge spans nearly a thousand feet over a canyon. the walkway is about 600 feet high with a phenomenal view of the canyon below. >> i love that. >> the original structure was made of mostly wood but was change to do all glass to enhance the experience of walking across that deep canyon. >>> someone in michigan is $310 million rich err today. lottery officials say a winning ticket for the powerball jackpot was sold in a gas station in three rivers. the owner of the ticket has not come forward yet but an employee at the gas station is hoping it's one of the staying's regular. other customers are shocked to learn it happened in their small town. >> i think i would be ecstatic. most regulars come in. when they win they're like oh, yes. i think it would be awesome if it was a regular or someone from here, too. >> michigan lottery officials say yesterday's jackpot is the second largest this year. >>> are you telling me we didn't win last night? >> i guess not. >> darn it. as we keep an eye on hurricane joaquin residents are suring up the shore to the north of us. preparations are underway up and down the coastline for the nasty weather to come. utility trucks are on the move on long island and north jersey. sand trucks are also busy building protective dunes on the shore line. governor christie has declared a state of emergency as officials warn residents to pro pair for drenching rains, flooding and power outages. >> we're all very sensitive now post sandy. so any time any sort of potential storm is on the horizon, everyone is for good reason hyper vigilant went ask our residents to stay alert ton keep monitoring. >> understandably tow he so fox 29 weather authority team keeping a very close eye on joaquin. latest on its track in just few. >> you watch cookie on fox's mega hit empire. you know she'll do anything to protect the ones she loves a local woman may not have the flare but she's got the fight to rise above incredible odds how this one tough cook is he is now fighting for other. >> the woman a rested for attacking her brother with a butcher knife on his own. this twisted relationship has people talking. eau wait until you hear why police say she did it. howard? >> as far as chip kelly is concerned 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they came to evan murray's wake yesterday in their jerseys. and were welcomed by his teammates. murrayied from internal bleeding after his spleen ruptured. his funeral is today. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. all of them are 20 and 21-year-olds, members of the schools phi gamma delta chapter. allegations are they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice. the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> medicare is promising a crackdown on ambulance companies after investigators uncovered $30 million worth of suspicious rides. >> in most cases they found no proof that the patients were brought to a hospital even received medical care and taxpayers ended up footing the bill. david's kerly explains. >> >> reporter: medicare pays for the ambulance rides for patients to see their doctors if there's a medical need, say they can't walk. but look at this undercover video. a patient climbing into an ambulance. or this. a stop, so a patient can get takeout food. investigators found more. >> we suspect also that some ambulance pro
they came to evan murray's wake yesterday in their jerseys. and were welcomed by his teammates. murrayied from internal bleeding after his spleen ruptured. his funeral is today. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. all of them are 20 and 21-year-olds, members of the schools phi gamma delta chapter. allegations are they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice. the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> medicare...