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iris udasin, serving as director of rutgers clinical center of excellence in new jersey, one of six clinics in the new yorkw jersey area providing medical monitoring and treatment for world trade centers first responders. i'm a physician board certified in internal and occupational medicine and professor at rutger rutgers and member of the national toxicology panel a panel that advises the national institute of environmental health sciences concerning the relationship between exposure to toxic chemicals and he'llalth. i want to thank the committee for giving me the opportunity today to testify given the importance much our excellence and provide the best medical care through the act to the brave responders who suffered from multiple chronic and often disabling illnesses like fibrosis asthma, gastric reflux, and sleep apnea. we have been monitoring world trade center patients in new jersey since january 2003 and began treating patients with federal funding starting in 2007. in addition to the treatment of the aforementioned conditions over the past three years, we have been able to use our funding under thi
iris udasin, serving as director of rutgers clinical center of excellence in new jersey, one of six clinics in the new yorkw jersey area providing medical monitoring and treatment for world trade centers first responders. i'm a physician board certified in internal and occupational medicine and professor at rutger rutgers and member of the national toxicology panel a panel that advises the national institute of environmental health sciences concerning the relationship between exposure to toxic...
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new york new jersey and the northeast won't resonate in the south or the west coast where they're maybe a little bit laid back? >> i have property all over the united states. i have in miami, doral, 800 acres, magnificent. i took it out of despair and made it one of the hottest resorts in the world over the last few years. i'm all over the place. i have great relationships with parts of the country. i don't think it matters. i think they want somebody that knows what he's doing. i don't think this is going to be an election based on real popularity. somebody said do you have a good personality? i think i do. i give a lot of money to charity. people like me. the people that don't like me are the people that don't know me. i have a lot of friends. the problem is we need confident people. i actually think this will be an election that will be based not on personality but on competence. people are tired of these guys. i watch them make the speeches. the sun will rise tomorrow. the moon will set. nobody cares. they want jobs. nobody will provide jobs like me. >> absolutely. and in your empire you've created thousands of jobs and the people who work for you do like you. i have heard that not only are you going to declare you want to be president tomorrow but i have heard that you are set to release your financials as well this week which would be extraordinary for somebody with your kind of money, to put it all on the table. >> you know i've heard over the years, steve, oh, gee, maybe he wouldn't do it because his numbers aren't as good as people think. actually my numbers are far, far, far better. i built a great company with very little debt. i took over a small company. i didn't even take it over. my father was a great teacher to me. you know peanuts compared to what we're talking about now. i built an unbelievable company. >> you're going to release your financials tomorrow or the next day? >> you know you have a source that might be very good. we'll see tomorrow. i will tell you, my financials are phenomenal. not in a bragging way. y want to brag about them. i just want to say this is the mind-set that the country needs. these politicians don't have it. they're never going to get us straightened out. look at this disaster that obama is making. everybody benefits but us. jobs get killed. look at the jobs fleeing our country, going to china and these other countries. a politician is not going to get you there. if they knew -- and they don't, but if they knew the lobbyists will stop them. china and all these countries and other people that want things to happen have lobbyists. >> would you -- are you for this new trade deal with asia or against it? >> totally against it. they don't talk about manipulation of currency the biggest weapon that these countries are using against us. they're killing us. they're taking our jobs. look what's going on with japan now. they have a strong leader the best leader they've had in years. he's killing their currency so they can kill the united states. they're taking everything. they're making the product. they're taking our jobs. they're taking our money and then they're loaning the money back to us so we pay them interest. you know right now china, as of last week has $1.3 trillion worth of our bonds. they take the money out of our country and they loan it back to us. we have stupid people running our country. and people are tired of it. and i'm tired of it. let's see what happens tomorrow. i think people will be very happily surprised. >> they may be. maybe it's your birthday wish come true. yesterday with his a big day for you, mr. trump. happy birthday. how
new york new jersey and the northeast won't resonate in the south or the west coast where they're maybe a little bit laid back? >> i have property all over the united states. i have in miami, doral, 800 acres, magnificent. i took it out of despair and made it one of the hottest resorts in the world over the last few years. i'm all over the place. i have great relationships with parts of the country. i don't think it matters. i think they want somebody that knows what he's doing. i don't...
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new jersey based program for kids with some sort of need. this time they have thrown up from for people of covenant house in new york new jersey. between the ages of 18 to 21 homeless at risk, off -- offered food, medical attention, shelter. >> these cases never have something. that sounds exciting. >> they wanted to throw an event they had never experienced before. >> another milestone. provide the make up. worked right up until when the event started. >> equally excited. >> i saw him looking in the mirror. i don't do that a lot. possibly even more. when they got there the photo booth. really nice event. had never gone the prompt. >> they did a study. in 2015 they spent $919. $900. a great case. they continue to throw birthday parties. ♪ clicks mcdonald had a farm. she bought it she bought it for $4.9 million. residents say it could have gone a lot more. >> another day in the life. >> we report the news. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new i
new jersey based program for kids with some sort of need. this time they have thrown up from for people of covenant house in new york new jersey. between the ages of 18 to 21 homeless at risk, off -- offered food, medical attention, shelter. >> these cases never have something. that sounds exciting. >> they wanted to throw an event they had never experienced before. >> another milestone. provide the make up. worked right up until when the event started. >> equally...
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brian web for cbs news, new york. >> new jersey new jersey senator want them to give them a break whether it comes to carry on luggage. today holding news conference at newark liberty international airport in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will ultimately cause the cost of flying to soar. >> still ahead this morning, a strange scene on a pennsylvania bridge. just like one out of the bible. the unusual problem that forced the road to close. >> and dinosaurs destroy the competition at the box office. we have the word on the record breaking opening for the new jurassic park sequel, coming up after the break. good morning. comfort keepers can provide a variety of custom in-home services for your aging loved ones, including medication reminders and transportation to the doctor. ♪ >>> jurassic worlds is the word, after records breaking opening week end. >> thriller proved their obsession with the jurassic factor franchise, it is not extinct. >> became the highest global opener of all time, earning jaw dropping $
brian web for cbs news, new york. >> new jersey new jersey senator want them to give them a break whether it comes to carry on luggage. today holding news conference at newark liberty international airport in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will ultimately cause the cost of flying to soar. >> still ahead this morning, a strange scene on a pennsylvania bridge. just like one out of the bible. the...
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and there were many new york new jersey firefighters and police officers who perished in the attack, new york firefighters who perished that had participated in those games. but we also had a group called task force one that traveled from indiana to world trade center and we've since learned because of this hearing, that we have 53 people in the state who responded. i have 12 in my particular district and i want to pay particular tribute as other colleagues have done, not only to all of those from new york and new jersey but people like individuals from task force one, engineers and technical experts and their search dogs, traveled immediately that day and continue to operate around the clock with all their brothers and sisters in new york. there was a story several years ago about an indianapolis fireman and member of task force one, charlie gleason, who was deployed. he said in that tv story he, said, and i quote, he got a little bit of that world trade center cough. from that mix of the fumes. but he said that he would gladly answer the call again and that you understand the risks
and there were many new york new jersey firefighters and police officers who perished in the attack, new york firefighters who perished that had participated in those games. but we also had a group called task force one that traveled from indiana to world trade center and we've since learned because of this hearing, that we have 53 people in the state who responded. i have 12 in my particular district and i want to pay particular tribute as other colleagues have done, not only to all of those...
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new york/new jersey area, thanks for joining us. what does that mean investigating a heroin ring inside that prison? >> right. they would have jurisdiction for the drug trafficking of heroin but the political corruption or police corruption or public official corruption that enabled it. so any of the corrections officers, employees of the prison employees of the government that might be involved in this they could have them for corruption charges. and the actual heroin charges for any of the others that were trafficking or involved in the conspiracy. >> sounds like it was a horrible mistakes, blunders going on. could they shut this prison down? >> i don't know what newdecide to do with this place. i think there could probably be a change of management expected. >> they've got to investigate this. tim, we heard david sweat, he's in serious condition, no longer in critical condition. he is talking to authorities about what was going on. i guess the bottom-line question is can you believe anything this guy says? >> well i think he's certainly going to have enough to lose to cooperate but i don't think you can believe -- i'm sure he's a master manipulator. that's probably how he got himself in the position of escape anyway. i think there's a lot to be still investigated. i look forward to hearing what happens. >> i wouldn't believe a word he says. matthew, what about you? what do you think? this guy's apparently talking, he's saying he was going to escape and they had a plan to get to mexico. what do you make of this? >> i think it's believable based on what we know, what we've seen. let's face it i also would like to know how prisoners got cell phones
new york/new jersey area, thanks for joining us. what does that mean investigating a heroin ring inside that prison? >> right. they would have jurisdiction for the drug trafficking of heroin but the political corruption or police corruption or public official corruption that enabled it. so any of the corrections officers, employees of the prison employees of the government that might be involved in this they could have them for corruption charges. and the actual heroin charges for any of...
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news this morning. two buses collided in the lincoln tunnel this morning between new jersey and new york city. here's a live look at the scene right now. new jersey transit bus hit the rear of a private bus. 18 people are known to be hurt. the buses were heading into manhattan when they crashed. we have video of one person on a stretcher being loaded into an ambulance on the new york side of the tunnel. we've seen people walk out carefully, under their own power. it happened on the new jersey side of the tunnel. there are 60 to 90-minute delays getting into the tunnel on the jersey side. that's what we're getting right now. we'll continue to monitor the situation and bring you more information as we get it. >>> the ntsb found the engineer of the amtrak train in last month's deadly derailment was not using his cell phone while he was operating the train. that revelation came in the ntsb's second update on the investigation into the derailment, which was updated. matt has read through the report. >> the ntsb says it's conducted a detailed examination of the phone records related to brandon bostia
news this morning. two buses collided in the lincoln tunnel this morning between new jersey and new york city. here's a live look at the scene right now. new jersey transit bus hit the rear of a private bus. 18 people are known to be hurt. the buses were heading into manhattan when they crashed. we have video of one person on a stretcher being loaded into an ambulance on the new york side of the tunnel. we've seen people walk out carefully, under their own power. it happened on the new jersey...
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new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor said he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> individual went in and couldn't swim and went under. most people scattered. only a small group were there to help when the fire company got there. >> reporter: police say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface and they don't want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliffs. >>> i'm tracking rain over the next few days. the best time to get outside and how low temperatures will drop. >>> we now know big names other than pope francis who are coming to the world meeting of families. >>> a sneak peek before tomorrow's grand opening. >>> we are going to hear from the sixers first round draft pick tonight and how did fans react? in just about ten minutes. >>> tonight a group of philadelphia leaders wrapped up a week long visit to rome discussing the upcoming world meeting of families. it has a bigger mission for the catholic church. chris cato reports. >> reporter: it was created to strengthen the bond of family. >> he came in for dinner one night. >> reporter: when she said yes to a date with the shy boy-she never dreamed it would lead to 50 years of marriage two children and today a role as official spokes couple for the world meeting of families. >> people are so excited and thrilled and had no idea this was going to be such a major event for the world. >> reporter: thursday the vatican council gave us an update on the event taking over philadelphia in september, almost 12,000 people have registered for the congress at the pennsylvania convention center. they will attend panels and lectures on issues that the church says threatened the sacred bond of family. >> talks on dealing with issues of infertility immigration. >> reporter: to teach the church has lined up speakers from different faiths and back grounds and a couple of big names. boston cardinal and pastor and author rick warren. organizers say the outcome will be stronger families which will create stronger communities. >> can change the world. >> reporter: and proud to be part of the change the shy boy from south philly who had this advice. >> whatever she says. >> reporter: in vatican city, nbc 10 news >>> back here at home a philadelphia mother calls the man who shot her daughter cowards. >> they are just out there hiding. like two cowards out there. >> the fraternal order of police is offering $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of shooting of diamond santiago santiago. she was critically injured when two people opened fire. police and her family hope someone will come forward to help solve this crime. >> she was an innocent child. it could happen to any other kid kid. >> the 13 year old has had seven surgeries and fighting infections as well as depression, fear and anxiety. >>> you can find out health scores of favorite bars and restaurants on your phone. the app is called what the health. two entrepreneurs from georgia developed the technology. the app features health inspection scores and even health inspection report itself from the pennsylvania department of health. >>> new at 11:00 a sneak peek of atlantic city's newest hot spot called playground. nbc 10 was there f
new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor said he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> individual went in and couldn't swim and went under. most people scattered. only a small group were there to help when the fire company got there. >> reporter: police say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface and they don't want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliffs. >>> i'm tracking rain...
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jonathan: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey.is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. betty: bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started after 9/11, when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. but it wasn't until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that the idea caught on. jonathan: the nfl owners like to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. so the world can see the great facilities. betty: millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue or staff is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it
jonathan: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey.is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. betty: bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started...
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new york state. they had flooding rains in and around the new york/new jersey area this afternoon and evening. more rain in the deep south which will be riding toward us with this front. the combination means that we are going to get a good shot of showers and storms tomorrow afternoon. might see a stray sprinkle overnight or early monday but midday this is when things start to fire. by the middle of the afternoon, showers and storms, some of these could have some heavy downpours, maybe even locally strong to severe. by 6:00, 7:00, notice the heavy stuff around. even by midnight, we could be picking up substantial rains around here later monday, monday night. with luck, they will slide south of us tuesday. for tonight the isolated shower and storm, warm and muggy, 70s in town. tomorrow morning partly sunny, warm, humid. low to mid crates by lunchtime. and then the scattered showers and storms in the afternoon. 85 to 90, but finally cooling off. tuesday 78. showers are likely, especially south of town. on wednesday mid-70s with more showers. again, fair chance south of d.c. i just can't shake t
new york state. they had flooding rains in and around the new york/new jersey area this afternoon and evening. more rain in the deep south which will be riding toward us with this front. the combination means that we are going to get a good shot of showers and storms tomorrow afternoon. might see a stray sprinkle overnight or early monday but midday this is when things start to fire. by the middle of the afternoon, showers and storms, some of these could have some heavy downpours, maybe even...
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news, yorkdale, illinois. >>> we're keeping an eye on some dangerous weather firing up on the radar. once again tonight, this time in the northeast, tornado watches across parts of upstate new york, new jerseynnsylvania, massachusetts and vermont. also the threat of severe storms and flash floods stretching from the ohio valley and into the mid-south. 27 million folks in all in the threat zone tonight. >>> a lot more still ahead, including the new cholesterol drug that top doctors are calling a breakthrough. the cutting edge of medicine to lower your risk of a stroke or heart attack. >>> and later, there's a reason they call her the enforcer. barbara bush, celebrating her 90th birthday, talks to our own jenna bush hager about life's greatest gift. >>> we are back with health news that will be of particular interest to the 73 million americans who suffer from high cholesterol. think about that. that's 1 out of every 3 adults. this week, an fda advisory panel is considering whether to recommend that the fda approve a new class of cholesterol-lowering drugs that some top cardiologists are calling a breakthrough in the fight against heart disease. nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: di
news, yorkdale, illinois. >>> we're keeping an eye on some dangerous weather firing up on the radar. once again tonight, this time in the northeast, tornado watches across parts of upstate new york, new jerseynnsylvania, massachusetts and vermont. also the threat of severe storms and flash floods stretching from the ohio valley and into the mid-south. 27 million folks in all in the threat zone tonight. >>> a lot more still ahead, including the new cholesterol drug that top...
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york and then new jersey. it's one guy in the town of west new york, new jersey. but as we talk about the holiday threat, the fbi and the homeland security department saying if you see something, say something. how do you know the fine line difference when you are suspicious and maybe being overly paranoid? what would you say too people? >> every july 4th warnings do go out. this year there's a little bit more to be concerned about. coming off a week with three attacks overseas on western interest both in tunisia and at the american own gas plant in france. mosque in qualt. three high profile attacks. you have the anniversary of the july 7th bombings coming up in london the underground bombings. and you also have calls for more ramadan. all leading up to july 4th. law enforcement issued a bulletin to be extra vigilant. this means that everybody should remain in a state where if they see something unusual, it's better to be safe than sorry. now, the difficulty in this is that there's an infinite number of attacks. they're ramping up security at wimbledon which start
york and then new jersey. it's one guy in the town of west new york, new jersey. but as we talk about the holiday threat, the fbi and the homeland security department saying if you see something, say something. how do you know the fine line difference when you are suspicious and maybe being overly paranoid? what would you say too people? >> every july 4th warnings do go out. this year there's a little bit more to be concerned about. coming off a week with three attacks overseas on western...
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mayor says the quarry has been glorified in youtube videos that continue to lure jumpers from new york, new jersey and philadelphia. >> they are always wearing their swim trunks bathing suits, they know right where they're going. >> you can see they have taken down a part of the fence. >> reporter: joe says they had no choice but to crack down after a drowning in a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in couldn't swim went under and most of the people scattered. there was only a small group of people there to help when the fire company got there. it took 45 minutes to recover his body. >> reporter: police say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface and they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliffs. >> hopefully they will stay away and have our kids protected. >> for me to have to call a parent and come identify a body of their child, i don't want that to happen. >> reporter: in the lehigh valley, i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >>> relief could be in the works for atlantic city soon. a package of bills to help a.c. and its struggling
mayor says the quarry has been glorified in youtube videos that continue to lure jumpers from new york, new jersey and philadelphia. >> they are always wearing their swim trunks bathing suits, they know right where they're going. >> you can see they have taken down a part of the fence. >> reporter: joe says they had no choice but to crack down after a drowning in a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in couldn't swim went under and most of the people...
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new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor says he has no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in couldn't swim he went under. most of the people scattered. there was only a small group of people there to help when the fire company got there. it took 45 minutes to retrieve his body. >> they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> a reminder to wear bug spray when you're outside this summer. a case of west nile virus has been reported in sussex county, the first reported human case in two years. 3pq 6-year-old girl was briefly in the hospital. she's now recovering at home. >>> now, to avoid being bitten by mosquitos, wear long sleeves and pants outside at night. use bug spray containing deet and make sure to get rid of standing water near your home. >>> today camden is expected to open its public swimming pools. the city opened a number of spray pools over the last several weeks so kids could cool off after school. but today the big pools were ready to go. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> timing is everything. the pools in store for cooler weather for today. even cooler this weekend. it's just about ten minutes before 6:00. we're in the 60s right now. look at the clouds overhead. those clouds stay through the day and that's going to keep temperatures lower today. right now, 69 degrees at philadelphia international. humidity is up because of the showers overnight. we see some breaks in the clouds in the pocono mountains. that's a view from lake wallenpaupack. those clouds will be breaking a little bit to start with. it will be a mostly cloudy day. sfarz showers are concerned, light showers in the atlantic city area. the heavy rainfall is now offshore. there's more in store for us looks to the southwest. you can see kentucky into west virginia. that's the first round of showers. another round of showers in missouri. we've got a weekend ahead that will see some wet weather. we're tracking those showers in missouri as they move through the ohio valley early saturday morning. tomorrow morning. we'll start off with clouds. this is the wet weather that's on the way. they could produce some heavy rainfall later on saturday and saturday at noontime that first rain starts moving into the airy. moving out the door today, mostly it will be a cloudy day. isolated showers won't last long. the temperatures just 72 degrees by 10:00. at 1:00 this afternoon, 76 degrees. near 80 this afternoon. but nowhere near it tomorrow. heavy rain in store later on saturday. possibly some thunderstorms, too. into sunday mornhíg. and then there's a chance we'll see late-day sunshine breaking through the clouds on sunday. the clouds are out of here for monday and the temperatures will rebound. 85 monday afternoon. upper 80s for tuesday and more showers with possibly thunderstorms for wednesday and thursday. >> just about ten minutes before 6:00 on this friday. one more morning commute before we get to the weekend. unfortunately it will be a washout, though. >> let's check on how things are going with jessica boyington. are things moving out there? >> fridays are typically our lowest amount of traffic day of the week. that's definitely some good newsway out in new jersey right around runnemede and the new jersey turnpike as well. still moving along fine. the northbound side is typically where we see the volume. the drive times are doing okay and they're moving along. the walt whitman bridge a four-minute drive to 55. 95 headed southbound from woodhaven road up towards the vine street expressway, a 13-minute trip 12 minutes if you're headed eastbound on the schuylkill. up towards the vine street expressway and currently on the blue route no problems there as well. 14 minutes headed southbound from the schuylkill up towards 95. we're also watching an accident scene in abington on huntington road and edmond road and in middletown township on u.s. 1 southbound, just between stony bank road and thornton road there's power cables blocking the roadway. >>> a brand new place to stop along the busy garden state parkway in atlantic city will open today. this afternoon officials will cut the ribbon opening up the new atlantic service area in
new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor says he has no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in couldn't swim he went under. most of the people scattered. there was only a small group of people there to help when the fire company got there. it took 45 minutes to retrieve his body. >> they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> a reminder to wear bug spray when you're outside this...
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equivalent to the physicians that we have in our senters of excellence in new york and -- centers of excellence in new york and new jersey. we also provide them with additional training. we're working with medscape we also provide them with additional training. we're working with medscape right now to have online training available for all of our providers. we work is with -- we work with our contractor who has the nationwide provider network. and that physician, their medical director, sits in all of our groups and committees and we engage actively with those physicians. so i would say that for our relationship with the national -- the nationwide provider network, those physicians republican on par with our physician -- are on par with the physicians. mr. pitts: good. thank you. my time is now expired. mr. green is recognized. mr. green: dr. howard, prior to the passage of the 9/11 health compensation act of 2010, you administered the c.d.c. grant program that funded medical monitoring and treatment services for 9/11 survivors and responders. that program was funded through discretionary dollars and there's always uncer
equivalent to the physicians that we have in our senters of excellence in new york and -- centers of excellence in new york and new jersey. we also provide them with additional training. we're working with medscape we also provide them with additional training. we're working with medscape right now to have online training available for all of our providers. we work is with -- we work with our contractor who has the nationwide provider network. and that physician, their medical director, sits in...
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new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor tells us he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in. and most of the people scattered. there was only a group of small people to help when the fire company got there. >> reporter: policd0say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface here. they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> the philadelphia mother talked about the men who shot and critically injured her teenage daughter. >> they're just out there, they're just out there hiding like two cowards out there. >> reporter: the fraternal order of police is offering $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of the shooting case of diamond santiago. she was critically hurt when two people opened fire in kensington this past month. police and her family hope someone will come forward and help solve this crime. >> she was an innocent child. it could happen to any other kid. and i know someone knows something. >> the 13-year-old has already had seven surgeries and is fighting infections as well as depression, fear and anxiety. >>> a pittsburgh tv crew became part of the story when a man collapsed right in front of them. >> still ahead, how the reporter/photographer team jumped into action and helped save the man's life. >>> clouds over pens landing. those clouds will be building for the tall ships festival. wet weather on the way. your hour-by-hour forecast when we come back. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is the #1 choice of vets for their pets and yours. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. the vet's #1 choice. >>> this afternoon, officials cut the ribbon opening up the new atlantic service area in galloway township. the rebuilt, upgraded plaza replaces a rest stop built in the 1950s. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:41 is the time. we've got clouds overhead. the temperature, well it's 69 degrees. that's a little bit cooler than yesterday. we've seen showers right now. they're taking a break but there's a chance we'll get to more wet weather during the day. philadelphia is dry. but you can see very light rain drops falling in lower burlington county ocean county atlantic county seeing a few rain drops. there's a chance we'll see more scattered showers during the day. 70s for the pocono mountains, near 80 degrees for allentown and quakertown. k
new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor tells us he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at a nearby quarry two weeks ago. >> the individual went in. and most of the people scattered. there was only a group of small people to help when the fire company got there. >> reporter: policd0say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface here. they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> the philadelphia mother...
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three inches of rainfall and that could cause flash flooding in the i-95 corridor as well as new york, new jersey and connecticut. meanwhile, a severe threat across the plains. and good news, in texas, at least one more day of dry weather. >> thank you, rob. >>> tonight, the condolences pouring in after the death of beau biden, the vice president's oldest child. tonight, he's being remembered as a devoted husband and father. as a public servant, and a beloved son by the father with whom he had a special bond. jim avila with a look back. >> reporter: handsome, with a political pedigree and a great military record, his bright future could only be stopped by a five-year battle with brain cancer. the vice president mourning, saying beau was quite simply the finest man they've ever known. seen here in 2010, volunteered to serve in iraq. >> those choices have consequences, which i signed up for. but they have consequences for my wife and my family. >> reporter: vice president biden and his oldest son have a bond forged by tragedy. then-senator joe biden sworn in for his first term in beau and his son h
three inches of rainfall and that could cause flash flooding in the i-95 corridor as well as new york, new jersey and connecticut. meanwhile, a severe threat across the plains. and good news, in texas, at least one more day of dry weather. >> thank you, rob. >>> tonight, the condolences pouring in after the death of beau biden, the vice president's oldest child. tonight, he's being remembered as a devoted husband and father. as a public servant, and a beloved son by the father...
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news yorkdale illinois. >>> we're keeping an eye on some dangerous weather firing up on the radar. once again tonight this time in the northeast tornado watches across parts of upstate new york new jerseynsylvania massachusetts, and false. also the threat of severe storms and flash floods stretching from the ohio valley and into the mid south. 27 million folks in the threat zone tonight. >>> a lot more still ahead including the new cholesterol drug that top doctors are calling a breakthrough. the cutting edge of medicine to lower your risk of a stroke or heart attack. >>> and later, there's a reason they call her the enforcer. barbara bush, celebrating her 90th birthday talks to our own jenna bush hager about life's greatest gifts. producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazi
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that's a big concern right now as we approach july 4th. >> some of these guys in new york and new jersey tourist attractions, landmarks in the new york city area? >> that's exactly right. that was one of the big concerns. another one of the individuals actually had e-mailed himself plans on how to build a pressure cooker bomb. the fbi has been on top of this and the number of people arrested in the last couple months is a significant number. but national security officials, very concerned about this. >> they've arrested about 30 alleged isis sympathizers. thank you for that. i want to bring back john kirby, get your reaction. what do you think? is it accurate these isis cells are more complex? more details than lone individual if you will going out there and being inspired getting a weapon and killing people? >> without getting into intelligence matters, this is a group we're very concerned about. we've been talking about this for a long time. this idea that people can become self-radicalized and go join the fight and then maybe come back or come back as foreign fighters in general. and
that's a big concern right now as we approach july 4th. >> some of these guys in new york and new jersey tourist attractions, landmarks in the new york city area? >> that's exactly right. that was one of the big concerns. another one of the individuals actually had e-mailed himself plans on how to build a pressure cooker bomb. the fbi has been on top of this and the number of people arrested in the last couple months is a significant number. but national security officials, very...
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. >> the new york state police announced that more than 50 digital billboards in new york, new jersey, massachusetts, and pennsylvania are featuring information and photos about the two escaped cons. >>> a second raccoon attack in four days in fairfax county. a 75-year-old woman walking along a paved path near the parkway in springfield stopped to take a picture of the animal, and it didn't like it. it charged her and bit her on the leg, arms, and the hand. she had to go to the hospital. the trail is closed while officers hunt for the raccoon. investigators are not sure if the animal is rabid or not but on sunday, a rabid raccoon attacked a man working in his garden and left him with a 12" gash. so far, 21 positive rabies' cases have been investigated. >> tough day. >>> a tractor trailer accident dumped a load of potatoes on the outerloop of the beltway early in the morning. right after the accident, it became a case of mashed potatoes as drivers drove through the spilled spuds. the outerloop was closed twice, once at the crash and then six hours later when crews came in to toe away t
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and there were many new york, new jersey firefighters and police officers who perished in the attack, new york firefighters who perished that had participated in those games. but we also had a group called task force one that traveled from indiana to world trade center and we've since learned, because of this hearing, that we have 53 people in the state who responded. i have 12 in my particular district and i want to pay particular tribute as other colleagues have done, not only to all of those from new york and new jersey but people like individuals from task force one, engineers and technical experts and their search dogs, traveled immediately that day and continue to operate around the clock with all their brothers and sisters in new york. there was a story several years ago about an indianapolis fireman and member of task force one, charlie gleason, who was deployed. he said in that tv story he, said, and i quote, he got a little bit of that world trade center cough. from that mix of the fumes. but he said that he would gladly answer the call again and that you understand the risk
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he comes from an interesting state because in new jersey he as the governor gets to be known in new york, new jersey, delaware and parts of maryland because of the media market. so he's got a lot of name he can incision. he's had a few bumps in the road. a lot of people put their names out there and want to see if they create a buzz and want to see if he may become a vp. >> definitely not, he does not come in second. you know that. let's be honest, eleanor. come on now. he's not going to be second, darling. >> you said that about biden and look what happened. please, that's another story. let's not go there. who do you think of our republican front runner if we look at this field right now. we played a game today called answer currents. we had the mario rub ohio was one of them h and someone else said ted cruise. >> get out of here, they said mario rubin? that's because he's cute. >> he's young and energetic. that's exciting. people still think the front runner is jed bush and then of course you have donald trump. what can i say. say something on that one for a second. he grabbed the hea
he comes from an interesting state because in new jersey he as the governor gets to be known in new york, new jersey, delaware and parts of maryland because of the media market. so he's got a lot of name he can incision. he's had a few bumps in the road. a lot of people put their names out there and want to see if they create a buzz and want to see if he may become a vp. >> definitely not, he does not come in second. you know that. let's be honest, eleanor. come on now. he's not going to...
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brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez, wants the airline industry s a break when it comes to carry on luggage. today he's holding a news conference in newark liberty international airport. in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will up thely cause the cost of flying to soar. >>> former president bill clinton meanwhile will be in philadelphia this afternoon he'll talk about the future every healthcare at the national american jewish history museum. it is an invitation only event bringing together hundreds of health and science experts. >>> and arizona hockey fans takes out her frustration on the mayor by tazing him. >> taser taser taser. >> oh, my goodness, that woman pulling the trigger won an option for chance to taze the mayor of glendale. rhonda pearson raised $10,000 using a crowd funding website. gained public attention for going on rant about the city counselling its arena contract with the arizona coyote. >> i'm just real glad he's okay. i was concerned when he went
brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez, wants the airline industry s a break when it comes to carry on luggage. today he's holding a news conference in newark liberty international airport. in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will up thely cause the cost of flying to soar. >>> former president bill clinton meanwhile will be in philadelphia this afternoon he'll...
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new york, hanna daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new york state police has more than 50 digital billboard in new york, new jersey, massachusettsennsylvania are featuring photos and information about the two escaped, inmates. >>> caught on tape a road rage incident between two drivers turns violent touring morning rush hour in hollywood. you'll see driver on the right, punches the car next to him, then both drivers get out of the car and then start punching each other. that man is almost run over by a van a all this caught on cell phone video and police say incident has in the been reported. >> my goodness. >> vice-president joe biden returned to work today for the first time since the death of his son beau. white house says that the vice-president had a private lunch with president obama and then met with the prime minister of ukraine and attended other meetings. he is scheduled to return to wilmington later tonight. biden has been spending most of his time since his family since his son died a week and a half ago following a battle with brain cancer. >>> campaign money set aside for beau biden's run for governor will fund a c
new york, hanna daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new york state police has more than 50 digital billboard in new york, new jersey, massachusettsennsylvania are featuring photos and information about the two escaped, inmates. >>> caught on tape a road rage incident between two drivers turns violent touring morning rush hour in hollywood. you'll see driver on the right, punches the car next to him, then both drivers get out of the car and then start punching...
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news. man disappeared from a court in new jersey accused of help thing islamic state. he was arrested today in west new yorke of new jersey. just croat the hudson river from manhattan. the feds say the 23-year-old tried to get a witness to lie to the fbi. the feds this month have already arrested three other people from the same area on terrorism charges. one of them is this new suspect's brother. the feds say they caught him in jordan after the traveled overseas to try to join up with isis. prosecutors say the man agents arrested today toll somebody that one of the other suspects had snitched on his brother and that he would have to kill somebody. the suspect's lawyer says that she just got the case and doesn't really know that much about it. the arrest in west new york, new jersey. >>> the fed says there's a greater risk of a terror attack during the fourth of july holiday weekend though the white house says there's no credible threat. what they're saying is in case something happened, we told you so. the warning came just before a series of attacks on friday, including that massacre in tunisia. [ gunshot
news. man disappeared from a court in new jersey accused of help thing islamic state. he was arrested today in west new yorke of new jersey. just croat the hudson river from manhattan. the feds say the 23-year-old tried to get a witness to lie to the fbi. the feds this month have already arrested three other people from the same area on terrorism charges. one of them is this new suspect's brother. the feds say they caught him in jordan after the traveled overseas to try to join up with isis....
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new york new jersey on charges of supporting the islamic state. he was providing isis with service and recruits. one suspect was his brother and was arrested in jordan. the other suspect was arrested in united states. the new jersey man is scheduled it make his first court appearance this afternoon. and we will have more on the developing story as it happens. to another fox news alert for you. the dow down 200 points and all eyes on wall street today. and greece moves closer to default. and puerto rico reaches a fiscal crisis and china is in the midst of direction. >> and greece and the country banks closed now for six days. greece is teetering on the verge of collapse. it will not europe's economy and our own. plus hundreds of homeowners told to get out and firefighters are put to the test. >> there is not much they can do. it is flaming up right now. it is incredible. >> why this emergency could get worse before it isbetter. >> there are too many women miss nothing our community. >> people are wondering if a serial killer is living among them. >> and now the fbi is getting involved with the investigation. it is all "happening now". >> a lot of big stories to get to and a developing story out of new jerse
new york new jersey on charges of supporting the islamic state. he was providing isis with service and recruits. one suspect was his brother and was arrested in jordan. the other suspect was arrested in united states. the new jersey man is scheduled it make his first court appearance this afternoon. and we will have more on the developing story as it happens. to another fox news alert for you. the dow down 200 points and all eyes on wall street today. and greece moves closer to default. and...
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new york, new jersey and philadelphia region. some folks may not have power returned until the weekend, coincidentally it is national lightning safety week. wouldn't you know it? and there are plenty of lightning bolts making their presence known. these lightning strikes in newk last night. >>> take a look at this parking lot at a mall in southern new jersey. a car upended. that mall near philadelphia. national weather service tonight saying the damage was not caused by a tornado, no matter what we all might be thinking. but those winds were 85 miles an hour, but they were, apparently, all straight line. >>> up next, my thoughts on the republican party gifting the president with more trade power. >>> and solar storms causing a lot of damage, but within that there is some positive, and i don't mean just a positive charge. we're coming right back. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car rep
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new york. joining us now is tim williams, the former chief inspector for the new york/new jersey funggitive task force and former director of operation for interpol. david sweat was spotted jogging or running along a road. seems like a major mistake for someone who stayed hidden for some three weeks. what did you make of that? >> pretty surprising. they did a good job staying in the shadows and i think it was kind of spraysing. but it shows they were desperate at that time. he was desperate. they separated for a few days so is certainly very close to the boarder there so very interesting. >> usually these guys supposedly were moving at night is when it was dark not necessarily during the day, a major blunder on his part. as you know sweat has already told investigators that the original plan for these who killers was to try to get to mexico but their getaway driver, joyce mitchell who's now been arrest arrested did not necessarily cooperate and show up and help them. does it seem like they had a plan "b"? >> it doesn't seem that way. you would think with the sophistication of that escape that ev
new york. joining us now is tim williams, the former chief inspector for the new york/new jersey funggitive task force and former director of operation for interpol. david sweat was spotted jogging or running along a road. seems like a major mistake for someone who stayed hidden for some three weeks. what did you make of that? >> pretty surprising. they did a good job staying in the shadows and i think it was kind of spraysing. but it shows they were desperate at that time. he was...
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new york, new jersey and philadelphia region. some folks may not have power returned until the weekend, coincidentally it is national lightning safety week. wouldn't you know it? and there are plenty of lightning bolts making their presence known. these lightning strikes in newlast night. >>> take a look at this parking lot at a mall in southern new jersey. a car upended. that mall near philadelphia. national weather service tonight saying the damage was not caused by a tornado, no matter what we all might be thinking. but those winds were 85 miles an hour, but they were, apparently, all straight line. >>> up next, my thoughts on the republican party gifting the president with more trade power. >>> and solar storms causing a lot of damage, but within that there is some positive, and i don't mean just a positive charge. we're coming rig if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by
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impact, sort of lead to full fitness and ship, sent women from the north, from pennsylvania, new york, new jersey boston, to go into the south and establish schools for these people. once they got there, they realized they were suffering from high rates of sickness and disease. the same diseases and illnesses that plagued the adjacent union camp. so jacobs was sent to these camps in order to establish a school, which see eventually does. but before she could do that, she must first respond to the health conditions of the freed slaves. so in these letters, she writes about their conditions. she writes about their suffering. she writes about the epidemics that swept through this community. so, how does this connect to the health conditions of freed people? how does this tell us, a question about how during the history of medicine is a detective story? well, when i came to graduate school, i was fascinated with harriet jacobs, i was fascinated with the story that proved she actually wrote her own diary, i was riveted by the story of fugitive slaves, and i started to work with them on harriet jacobs'
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new york and new jersey went in the morning. i went at 3:00 when registration started register myself as a tryout. excited. i five. cap. we get this. >> i had to do some judging of my own of other people styles. >> pick up the pace. one down. >> think fast. >> the three requirements you need that you will be evaluated were catching throwing and running. helio. ready? problem is i ran cross-country nor will i ever claim to be. clicks you are super hot. >> it's kind of a a requirement. >> what do you think of a so far? >> on super and super hot, too? all right. thanks dude. the pink shoe in. and that turned out happened was that i got the top spot and they made me the u.s. open photo provided by apollo. that really. but i did put it on. what it would feel like if i did get it. >> you got a good throw. winding up. it is pretty good. >> does not differentiate between the two clicks for a girl. >> i did not say for a girl. next line like a girl. bottom line is. clicks not yet. >> nailed it. ♪ >> trying to bring audiences in newer to god. ♪ >> there is a struggle today ♪ >> who is ♪ hello, i'm here to talk to you on behalf of windex. recently we've noticed a series of advertisements created by these two birds, inviting you to stay away from the streak free shine of windex. their advertisements are false. sfx: squeaking from window cleaning clean glass is better than dirty glass. and to prove it, here's a real demo: here i can clearly see my hand and here i cannot. don't stand for dirty. sfx: glove removed from hand use windex. sc johnson, a family company. at subway, we begin with freshly-baked-bread; then combine tender turkey-breast, with robust, spicy, melty italian favorites; adding a splash of our new subway vinaigrette. the magnificent new turkey italiano melt. only at subway. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >> what is more
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. >> so you've got in the northeast, new york vermont, connecticut of course rhode island and new jerseyt live free or die, baby new hampshire is the example, thank god a state that doesn't have a state income tax or a business tax, right? >> that is correct. but if you look at these lower taxed states wyoming does not have a state income tax or business tax. florida does not have a state income tax. and so you see that these mid western, rocky mountain states are at the low end of the spectrum. >> so what's the impact? >> so if you look at the next chart, you can see some of the impact. which is here we've taken the ten states and grooped theuped the top ten and bottom ten. so you can see that on unemployment, there is a reasonably significant difference. the higher taxed states have 0.4% more of unemployment. if you look at the growth rate, which is obviously very important -- >> that's the real difference here. >> 1.7%. like two-thirds of the growth rate in the higher taxed states. and also true in fairness that the higher taxed states still have a somewhat higher income because these
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new york and new jersey. we showed you the incredible access we had how it is stored and lowered and what it looks like from above. it weighs 500 pound and covers an entire basketball approximate court. i will be lowering the flag. and after the work of three teens. it is all worth it. and it is a special team and makes it work and they are keepers of a tradition. here is the back story. it is bound for the united states. and tradition of hanging a giant american flag tastes back 70 years. that is a sign of victory and honor for those who served in world war ii it remains a sign of american pride on major national holiday. >> we do it in memorial day for this team it is more than just another day at the office. >> i think it is a good experience and i believe one of the groups that are proud of their own flag. and for me from another country, it is emotional. >> and the height and danger is a way of life. >> you got food on you, how did you get to do that. >> be prepared for everything. i don't know how long it takes to hang the cables. you get afraid? >> no. >> are you afraid of heights. >> no i enjoy my job. >> the heart of the team reflects the unitty of the flag itself. >> i depend on them and they depend on me. >> on those days the flag is unfurled and the response makes it all worthwhile. >> people who walk by and they see the flag and they say wow. this is terrific and wow and america and a good thing. it is a positive result that we get from the people walking on the bridge. they are happy and truckers beep their horns and a since of accomplishment and you are doing something good; special with afghanistan and isis and everything going on overseas. we are proud of america. fly the flag and people appreciate it. only once in the 67 year history of the hanging of the flag did it fly for more than just one day. >> we flew it 30 days after 9/11 to let everyone know what the volunteers and workers, we took one of our old flags and hung it on the school right outside of ground ground to let everybody know we are here and this country is strong. >> and high above the bridge connecting new and over the hudson river where the first americans first fought the british the resolve of these men remains. when 9/11 happen. we wanted to put the flag out and concerned that there might be other targets and we wanted it out there and let everybody know that we may have a kick but we are not down. >> from world war ii to 9/11, to today on national holidays a special flag is lowered to be raised. a simple act that reflects what our country is and will be. >> you swell with pride when it comes out and it is a great honor to do that for the people port authority and veterans. it is just a great honor. three teams of men. and things are so great. and i am so appreciative of what they allowed me to do. and it is an incredible experience and learn the back story for the five and responsible of what you get to see. and you can appreciate the work they do and not only for this area but the united states and largest free- flying flag in the world. nsome of them new americans, too. >> yes, n
new york and new jersey. we showed you the incredible access we had how it is stored and lowered and what it looks like from above. it weighs 500 pound and covers an entire basketball approximate court. i will be lowering the flag. and after the work of three teens. it is all worth it. and it is a special team and makes it work and they are keepers of a tradition. here is the back story. it is bound for the united states. and tradition of hanging a giant american flag tastes back 70 years. that...
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♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> detectives across new york and new jerseydesperately trying to find a serial killer who was targeting gay men. the media dubbed him the last call killer. the most recent victim, mike sakara, was last seen in a bar with a white male whom he introduced to the bartender as a nurse working at st. vincent's hospital in new york. when police followed up with the local hospitals, they identified a male nurse at st. vincent's, 38-year-old mark slaten who not only resembled the composite drawing, he also lived in staten island near the stores where the killer purchased the latex gloves and garbage bags used in the murders. unfortunately slaten's prints didn't match the prints found on the plastic bags. >> it's heartbreaking. you're out there pounding the pavement, doing everything you can, and you don't have an answer for them. so it was very frustrating. >> thinking that the killer may have misled his victims about where he worked, detective kuhn enlisted his own children in the investigation to distribute the composite sketch of the
♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> detectives across new york and new jerseydesperately trying to find a serial killer who was targeting gay men. the media dubbed him the last call killer. the most recent victim, mike sakara, was last seen in a bar with a white male whom he introduced to the bartender as a nurse working at st. vincent's hospital in new york. when police followed up with the local hospitals, they identified a male nurse at st. vincent's,...
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new york five days ago. state police now are trying to generate new leads. they have placed new alerts for the two men on 50 digital billboards across the northeast, new york new jerseyusetts and pennsylvania warning that both escapees are considered to be a danger to the public. if located, do not approach them, contact 911 immediately. in and around the town of dannemora this hour state troopers have set up checkpoints, talking to drivers looking for any new leads. they are also going door-to-door looking for leads. >> i've lived here my life and this is the first big one that has gotten out like this. these guys are bad. locking doors, staying close to home. i have a camp up in the backwoods, don't even dare to go there. they don't know where they are. they could be in canada who knows. but they could be in these woods. and you just -- you don't know. you don't know if they're separated, which would make it even harder for anybody to track them. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. put your hand over your heart.
new york five days ago. state police now are trying to generate new leads. they have placed new alerts for the two men on 50 digital billboards across the northeast, new york new jerseyusetts and pennsylvania warning that both escapees are considered to be a danger to the public. if located, do not approach them, contact 911 immediately. in and around the town of dannemora this hour state troopers have set up checkpoints, talking to drivers looking for any new leads. they are also going...
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new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor said he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at another quarry two weeks ago. >> he went in he couldn't swim. he went under and most of the people scattered. it took 45 minutes to recover his body. >> police say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface. >>> it's something you'll hear again and again on the atlantic city boardwalk. the tram cars have a newsafety message. take a listen. >> please step aside or enjoy a ride. >> starting july fourth weekend there will be no more watch the tram car please. instead you'll hear please step aside or enjoy a ride from a woman with a british accent. the new message was announced yesterday after a radio station held a contest. that winner from ventnor heights is now $1,000 richer. >> watch the tram car, please. >> ac had to replace the tram car message after wildwoods said they will pursue legal action. they have been using the message for decades on its boardwalk. the message again belongs solely to the wildwoods, an icon that many at the shore points say should never have been heard anywhere else ♪ for the ups and downs ♪ >> the big barrel country musikfestmusic festival begins today in dover. folks have been camping out overnight to be there when the event starts at 12:30 this afternoon. tonight's headliner is "the voice" captain great lakes shelton. miranda lambert will perform on the main st
new york new jersey and philadelphia. the mayor said he had no choice but to crack down after a drowning at another quarry two weeks ago. >> he went in he couldn't swim. he went under and most of the people scattered. it took 45 minutes to recover his body. >> police say there are jagged cables and old quarry equipment just below the surface. >>> it's something you'll hear again and again on the atlantic city boardwalk. the tram cars have a newsafety message. take a listen....
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new york new jersey task force. where do we think this vermont tip came from? >> i'm not sure where the investigators are starting. it is still an intense man hunt even in the area they have been in in newtigation. as tips come in we are0 going to react to them. we are going to send leads to different states. apparently they see priority and it is full-court press. >> how about this joyce? why? >> apparently it's out there and in the press conference if she supported these two guys i have no idea why. i'm hoping she is cooperating and at least giving what went on behind the scenes to support and help these guys. >> how do you begin to cast the net? how do you cast the net at this point a couple days after? >> the premiere agency in the government and huntingww fugitives on the ground all over the country and around the world. so as leads come in whether friends family somebody who needs to be surveilled a conversation needs to be had it is a phone call ciy9away. >> somebody is going to spot them and call in. >> they don't necessarily have to be in vermont. there are leads around the country. i know leads two three or four other states. they don't have to be there. so i want the audience
new york new jersey task force. where do we think this vermont tip came from? >> i'm not sure where the investigators are starting. it is still an intense man hunt even in the area they have been in in newtigation. as tips come in we are0 going to react to them. we are going to send leads to different states. apparently they see priority and it is full-court press. >> how about this joyce? why? >> apparently it's out there and in the press conference if she supported these two...
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let's help these guys track them down. >>> things got out of control there new york new jersey where police refused to allow anybody to get in even people who had ticket to the show. this bears explanation because there was a big crowd. >> this is outside met life stadium. police say they had to block gates after poem tried to climb over fences at last night's hot 97 summer jam. that meant people who spent hundreds thousands perhaps on tickets, were not allowed inside. the radio station said they will refund any unscan tickets. police have not said how many people were arrested. >>> an 11 year-old boy was bid even by a shark yes, yesterday in cocoa beach, florida. maybe you have been there. it is a very famous beach. boy was playing in waist deep water when he was attack. officials have not said what type of shark it is but swimmers say they did see a small bull shark in the area and they can sometimes be aggressive. boy suffered an injury to his calf they have treated him right there on the beach and then they choppered him to safety. >>> is there a u.s. rower looking to become the
let's help these guys track them down. >>> things got out of control there new york new jersey where police refused to allow anybody to get in even people who had ticket to the show. this bears explanation because there was a big crowd. >> this is outside met life stadium. police say they had to block gates after poem tried to climb over fences at last night's hot 97 summer jam. that meant people who spent hundreds thousands perhaps on tickets, were not allowed inside. the radio...
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new york. also joining me is tim williams, the former chief inspector with the new york/new jersey regional fugitiverce and former director of the u.s. operations at interpol. thank you, larry cab linsky, first to you, the dna they tested so quickly and got back the match, is there any way to extrapolate the science to figure out how long those items have been there? >> you can't tell when dna was deposited but when you put it together with the sightings, you've got the gold standard dna. testing is very rapid now days. a cheek swab can be tested in 90 minutes. this kind of work is normally done in a day. if it's a very, very top priority, which it is. my guess is the biological material they were looking at could have been a toothbrush, could have been a hair brush. it could have been clothing. it could have been spit l, saliva, it could have been even fingerprints, latent fingerprints which aren't good for print purposes. >> and this is an old trick of the police, take the cup, let the guy take a drink of water, you could have had the dna. >> something from a can of soda, saliva has an enormous am
new york. also joining me is tim williams, the former chief inspector with the new york/new jersey regional fugitiverce and former director of the u.s. operations at interpol. thank you, larry cab linsky, first to you, the dna they tested so quickly and got back the match, is there any way to extrapolate the science to figure out how long those items have been there? >> you can't tell when dna was deposited but when you put it together with the sightings, you've got the gold standard dna....
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new york and new jersey has established laws banning the sale of any ivory products.ifornia has a law coming forward. people certainly hope so for the sake of the elephants. >> i see them be being sacrificed for the tacky trinkets. >> the ivory crush was told today that two weeks ago beijing announced an intention to shut down its domestic ivory trade. if done so, it could be a game change are for elephants. >> thank you john. >>> the fields of waterloo saw battle again today. 5,000 soldiers, 300 horses. it was a reenactment of the battle of waterloo. 10,000 soldiers died in battle, a battle that didn't even last a full day. a combined forbes of british french and german soldiers. no one was hurt today. ray suarez is up next. with "inside story." have a great weekend. fps >> in conflict zones across the world, foreigners click americans have gone to help -- including americans have gone to help and report on events and been kidnapped. they have been pawns by political extremists or garden variety extreme is who want a big payday. when americans were killed by
new york and new jersey has established laws banning the sale of any ivory products.ifornia has a law coming forward. people certainly hope so for the sake of the elephants. >> i see them be being sacrificed for the tacky trinkets. >> the ivory crush was told today that two weeks ago beijing announced an intention to shut down its domestic ivory trade. if done so, it could be a game change are for elephants. >> thank you john. >>> the fields of waterloo saw battle...
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new york and new jersey three years ago. hurricane katrina in 2005. the costliest weather relied disaster history. residents in the south say rising tides are chewing away at the shore leans as the planet warms and polar ice melts. >> it's been here a long time, and around a long time. my wife and i are convinced it's global warming. >> if you look at the numbers, it's tough to deny something is happening. that boils down to about an inch every dozen years or a full food over the course of 120 years. newte data indicates the rate has accelerated since 1992. 2011 was a record-setting year for tornados, nearly 900 twisters in the u.s. 1973 was the only other year that came close. when you break it down to violent tornados, f3 or higher, 1973 was worse. the national weather service started to keep track in the 1950s. and the sea level data dated back to the 20th century. it could be considered the blink of an eye for a planet thought to be more than 4 billion years old. joining me now is douglas sister son. senior manager at the u.s. department of energy's atmospheric measurement climate research facility at argon national laboratories, welcome to the programme. are there more extreme weather event or are we just paying more attention? >> well, there's quantifiably more extreme weather event frequency. >> what can we point to as sign posts, perhaps as causes? is there moisture in the atmosphere world. is there more energy in the form of heat? >> yes to all of those, if we think of climat
new york and new jersey three years ago. hurricane katrina in 2005. the costliest weather relied disaster history. residents in the south say rising tides are chewing away at the shore leans as the planet warms and polar ice melts. >> it's been here a long time, and around a long time. my wife and i are convinced it's global warming. >> if you look at the numbers, it's tough to deny something is happening. that boils down to about an inch every dozen years or a full food over the...
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new york new jersey on charges of supporting the islamic state. he was providing isis with service and recruits. one suspect was his brother and was arrested in jordan. the other suspect was arrested in united states. the new it make his first court appearance this afternoon. and we will have more on the developing story as it happens. to another fox news alert for you. the dow down 200 points and all eyes on wall street today. and greece moves closer to default. and puerto rico reaches a fiscal crisis and
new york new jersey on charges of supporting the islamic state. he was providing isis with service and recruits. one suspect was his brother and was arrested in jordan. the other suspect was arrested in united states. the new it make his first court appearance this afternoon. and we will have more on the developing story as it happens. to another fox news alert for you. the dow down 200 points and all eyes on wall street today. and greece moves closer to default. and puerto rico reaches a...