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rupp ready? we are talking about the kansas city royals, first time in 29 years, so we decided to do throw before trivia from 198 a. let's look at your question here. what was the name of the destructive hurricane that impacted the delaware valley region in 1985? was cents it earl, floyd, glover crashes or kate? >> look at that smile. >> this is slightly before my time. but i'm going to go with gloria because i like the name. >> gloria, bravo. first try. nice job. >> well done. >> i'm impressed, you didn't even have to guess, gloria, 1985, impacted the delaware valley. yes, that was pretty decent hurricane there. let's look at what's happening right now. talking about decent hurricane in the eastern in the atlantic, headed toward bermuda. that's not going to directly impact us. let's look at time lapse from yesterday. we set this into motion, what a beautiful day it, turned out to be. yesterday started with some clouds then the sun came out. it was gorgeous fall afternoon. i'm happy to report we
rupp ready? we are talking about the kansas city royals, first time in 29 years, so we decided to do throw before trivia from 198 a. let's look at your question here. what was the name of the destructive hurricane that impacted the delaware valley region in 1985? was cents it earl, floyd, glover crashes or kate? >> look at that smile. >> this is slightly before my time. but i'm going to go with gloria because i like the name. >> gloria, bravo. first try. nice job. >>...
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. >> the unmanned rocket and cargo valued at $200 million corrupted erupted you rupp did -- into a massive ball of flames. have plenty of work for them to do in orbit and plenty of supplies to keep them going for quite some time. thetudents eagerly watched launch last night. they had a science experiment on board, one of 18 chosen from across the nation. >> it was disappointing to see all of our work go up in flames. >> the government space agency is paying billions of dollars to private companies like orbital x to makeand space these trips. reporting, karen travers, abc seven news. wallisops island -- island is managed and jeanette eyes continues our team coverage. lit upmassive explosion the evening sky as thousands watched in shock. it did not take an expert to see something went terribly wrong. >> that was a little bit intense. >> crews from nasa and orbital sciences are at the crash site searching for the root cause of the failure. spaceflight center manages the facility. calls to the facility went on returned. tyler after robin she saw the images for the first time. technology is not
. >> the unmanned rocket and cargo valued at $200 million corrupted erupted you rupp did -- into a massive ball of flames. have plenty of work for them to do in orbit and plenty of supplies to keep them going for quite some time. thetudents eagerly watched launch last night. they had a science experiment on board, one of 18 chosen from across the nation. >> it was disappointing to see all of our work go up in flames. >> the government space agency is paying billions of dollars...
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cardinals randall richards home rupp, ties the game in the seventh inning. lets get to extra innings and the giants get a big break in the tenth inning, randy throws away bunt attempt and giants win five-four. they are up two-one. game four tonight in san francisco. >>> to the american league series and what a hit by mike, he flies over the railing to make a catch on adam jones, nicely done. royals beat orioles again two-one and they now hold a three games to none lead in the alcs. the royals can clinch a spot in the world series with a win later this afternoon, in kansas city. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning two tech giants offering a big time perk to female employees. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose.
cardinals randall richards home rupp, ties the game in the seventh inning. lets get to extra innings and the giants get a big break in the tenth inning, randy throws away bunt attempt and giants win five-four. they are up two-one. game four tonight in san francisco. >>> to the american league series and what a hit by mike, he flies over the railing to make a catch on adam jones, nicely done. royals beat orioles again two-one and they now hold a three games to none lead in the alcs. the...
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. >> i rupp it in, working it out to the ends. >> onboard this $100 billion research laboratory, there are never more than six crew members at a time. they stay for about six months, which can feel like an eternity living on prepackaged food. >> we use a lot of the same items the military uses, the mres. >> every so often supply ships bring fresh fruit and vegetables. >> we have a table for sick. we don't have plates. of course, you don't need plates in space because everything would float away. >> there are no refrigerators in space, and salt and pepper only in liquid form. otherwise, the particles would be air born, clogging air vents or getting in an astronaut's eye. peanut butter on a specially packaged or ttortilla is a spac station staple. >> one tortilla. oh, got away. >> most of the day is spent working on microexperiments. there are also medical experiments, which can judge how well their bodies adjust to life in space for long periods of time. of course, sometimes there are space walks. otherwise it's more mundane stuff like what you might do at home back on earth. >> you've
. >> i rupp it in, working it out to the ends. >> onboard this $100 billion research laboratory, there are never more than six crew members at a time. they stay for about six months, which can feel like an eternity living on prepackaged food. >> we use a lot of the same items the military uses, the mres. >> every so often supply ships bring fresh fruit and vegetables. >> we have a table for sick. we don't have plates. of course, you don't need plates in space...
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pointing guns at the workers there, men got away with some money before officers got there bids at the ruppshea rival casino. submitted highers bid so far, $98 million. the company owns the hard rock hotel and casino, paradise island in the bahamas, buying with florida developer glenn straub for the right to buy the revel for pennies on the dollar. revel closed on september 2nd, just two years after it opened. >>> some wild weather striking colorado, we talked about snow yesterday. now, severe hail storms. >> this was first seen dropping hail yesterday. national weather service issued tornado briefly tore two counties, many people reported serious car damage, including shattered windshields. more stormy weather is forecast for today. >> big hail, too, say it was quarter size, that will do some damage to the car. >> hey sales at the dealership, happens often. >> inventory is damaged. >> the latest, still little interesting trivia for you, sue? >> yes, i appreciate it, because i never lived anywhere but the northeast. and i don't know about a hail sale. >> a hail sale. >> a hail sale. , this
pointing guns at the workers there, men got away with some money before officers got there bids at the ruppshea rival casino. submitted highers bid so far, $98 million. the company owns the hard rock hotel and casino, paradise island in the bahamas, buying with florida developer glenn straub for the right to buy the revel for pennies on the dollar. revel closed on september 2nd, just two years after it opened. >>> some wild weather striking colorado, we talked about snow yesterday....
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. >>> bizarre rescue off the coast of florida when an ultramarathon era tempts to rupp 30 ber mute a inside a giant floating bubble. we will have more tea tails on. that you >>> the pennsylvania state trooper who was killed during a training exercise last week is laid to rest today, many gathered early to remember trooper david kedra who collogues say loved his work. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter had has more from northeast philadelphia. >> reporter: gray and blue lines stretched for blocks outside christ the king church, thousands of troopers and officers from as far away as alabama, paying respects to fallen trooper david kedra. the 26 year-old trooper died six days ago accidentally shot by a fellow officer during a training session at the montgomery county firing range. inside the church the the trooper's mom, dad, brothers and sister, slowly made their way up the aisle his nephew robbie proudly wearing kedra uniform hat. >> you only wore the big hat for two years but you wore it strongly, proudly, enthusiastically. >> reporter: for pennsylvania troop hours came here to c
. >>> bizarre rescue off the coast of florida when an ultramarathon era tempts to rupp 30 ber mute a inside a giant floating bubble. we will have more tea tails on. that you >>> the pennsylvania state trooper who was killed during a training exercise last week is laid to rest today, many gathered early to remember trooper david kedra who collogues say loved his work. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter had has more from northeast philadelphia. >> reporter:...
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but you can rupp rign right ove secret service officer sitting at the front door of the white house and washington says oh, we must not judge that. >> i, too, have heard complaints about the lack of training and that officers and agents have complained that they learn from each other, word of mouth, e-mails. they should be going to these classes and getting training. now, that aside, we have learned a big lesson here, lock the front door. there's going to be an -- there is already installed an automatic lock on front door, and julia pierson was quick to remind law makers that that has already been installed. we have -- there was 16 fence jumpers in the last five years. so they didn't catch this one. i do think that we have -- pierson has accountability now that she resigned. >> locking the front door has now solved everything about the problem that we saw with that guy going over the fence. we don't need a big long investigation about what else you need to necessarily do. but you do have to get rid of people who are incapable of actually doing the job and the word de re were definitely
but you can rupp rign right ove secret service officer sitting at the front door of the white house and washington says oh, we must not judge that. >> i, too, have heard complaints about the lack of training and that officers and agents have complained that they learn from each other, word of mouth, e-mails. they should be going to these classes and getting training. now, that aside, we have learned a big lesson here, lock the front door. there's going to be an -- there is already...
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even though century 21 signs rupp, the ghost of shopping past can be seen. strawbridges use to be here for more than 130 years, until it closed in 20067. and in other words strom rack taking up three floors of the former daffy's which closed two years ago. >> so it will cause excitement for what's to come in center city. retail experts say the newest shopping trends recovers around discount luxury brands. >> nordstrom, and century 21 spotted this at the same time. so that sort of tells us something, not one company doing it in isolation, so, you know, that would probably indicate that everybody thinks that's the direction. >>> linda shine is expert in brick and mortar retail, says grand opening in fall is a smart move. >> perfect timing just in time for the holidays in and shoppers counting down to the grand opening. >> now that nordstrom's is down here, i'm so happy. and century 21, because you have the best. >> and with excitement like that, how can companies not cater to philly shoppers? in center city, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> oh, i'm
even though century 21 signs rupp, the ghost of shopping past can be seen. strawbridges use to be here for more than 130 years, until it closed in 20067. and in other words strom rack taking up three floors of the former daffy's which closed two years ago. >> so it will cause excitement for what's to come in center city. retail experts say the newest shopping trends recovers around discount luxury brands. >> nordstrom, and century 21 spotted this at the same time. so that sort of...
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i saw you rupp in there and get a picture of it to put it on twitter. we want your questions if you have any question hash tag cbs philly debate, we'd love to know what you would like those candidates to answer. lets go to pat ciarrocchi in the studio. >> with five weeks to go before election day this is a critical opportunity for candidates. at 8:00 on the cw philly and live also on kyw news radio you will want to listen for specifics. will tom corbett be able to articulate his first term success, will tom wolf dig deeper in to his proposal perhaps to raise taxes on higher income levels. it is a conversation, breakfast with the candidates and the studio is ready. pittsburgh ace birmingham bridge became a saying for tom corbett's campaign, connecting, voters to his record. with the hope of closing a polling gap. >> we said that we would fix bridges, fix the the roads, this year, we have already begun delivering on that promise. 18,000 jobs will be created for this year alone by this legislation. the republican incumbent has been looking for a new footin
i saw you rupp in there and get a picture of it to put it on twitter. we want your questions if you have any question hash tag cbs philly debate, we'd love to know what you would like those candidates to answer. lets go to pat ciarrocchi in the studio. >> with five weeks to go before election day this is a critical opportunity for candidates. at 8:00 on the cw philly and live also on kyw news radio you will want to listen for specifics. will tom corbett be able to articulate his first...
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we've tot get a good rupp in here. >> the next two states are iowa and new hampshire.use points out the president has head long island some 55 fund-raiser parties this year and he says he will hit the campaign trail between now and november 4th. >> what a strong con tack so see how someone like him -- >> he looks lick he's enjoying it. >> from that to when you come down to order a hot dagg. not a bad thing. thanks, everyone. nan circumstance we thank you. >>> would you take a supplement never tested on humans to lose weight? dr. tara narula hopes you say no. she looks at a potential lyly daps look eight. >> president obama's approval rating is 43%. just 43%. not every hates him. a lot of part-time are breaking the into the white house just to meet him. [thinking] started my camry. went to the auction. won a storage locker. found an old guitar. tracked down the previous owner. reunited them. hit the jackpot. the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. [ female annou we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder
we've tot get a good rupp in here. >> the next two states are iowa and new hampshire.use points out the president has head long island some 55 fund-raiser parties this year and he says he will hit the campaign trail between now and november 4th. >> what a strong con tack so see how someone like him -- >> he looks lick he's enjoying it. >> from that to when you come down to order a hot dagg. not a bad thing. thanks, everyone. nan circumstance we thank you. >>>...
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mark rupp. he is helping to treat mukpo.h for taking time this morning, how is mr. mukpo doing? >> well, mr. mukpo continues to be seriously ill, but he is stable. >> and we understand that he was scheduled to get a blood transfusion from the patient, dr. kent brantly, who was successfully cured of ebola. has that happened? >> yes, it has. so, dr. brantly donated blood yesterday. and this was prepared and then delivered to our patient yesterday as well. >> we know that dr. brantly's blood would have anti-bodies because he successfully fought off ebola. so, how will that help mr. mukpo? >> well, we hope it will buy our patient some time. clearly, a survivor of ebola is going to have a high level of antibody in their blood and so we are able to take advantage of that and give our patient what's known as passive immunity. so, we will be delivering those antibodies to him, hopefully helping him buy time until his body is able to respond to the virus and mount his own antibody response. >> when will you know if that was successfu
mark rupp. he is helping to treat mukpo.h for taking time this morning, how is mr. mukpo doing? >> well, mr. mukpo continues to be seriously ill, but he is stable. >> and we understand that he was scheduled to get a blood transfusion from the patient, dr. kent brantly, who was successfully cured of ebola. has that happened? >> yes, it has. so, dr. brantly donated blood yesterday. and this was prepared and then delivered to our patient yesterday as well. >> we know that...
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rupp, your hospital right now has somebody who has ebola.? are they a little bit concerned, even though they're incredible professionals, are they worried? >> well, deb, i think as you pointed out, you have to have a healthy respect for this virus, but the folks who are caring for this patient here, our doctors, our nurses, the whole care team, you know, is taking the appropriate precautions. we're very confident that we're caring for this patient safely and we're not at great risk. >> dr. yasmin, you said something very interesting, which is, look, you know, the people -- west africa is ground zero. it's not dallas, it's not other places, even though the fear that it's coming to the west has obviously taken root. but do you believe that these new screening measures will, in fact, be able to protect people who may have been exposed to the virus? >> so, deb, if we look historically, when we've tried to do this, before, other countries have attempted fever screening. for example, canada and parts of asia in 2002 and 2003, it was attempted agai
rupp, your hospital right now has somebody who has ebola.? are they a little bit concerned, even though they're incredible professionals, are they worried? >> well, deb, i think as you pointed out, you have to have a healthy respect for this virus, but the folks who are caring for this patient here, our doctors, our nurses, the whole care team, you know, is taking the appropriate precautions. we're very confident that we're caring for this patient safely and we're not at great risk....
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about raising the poverty level in this state 25 percent of south carolina on medicaid money to talk ruppeople getting money in their pocket to get the things that they need to 11 repeat the question. >> moderator: how would you address obesity in this state? reeves: i would address the issue the government doesn't know everything. and to respect the doctors out here so why not include the cannabis plant to hill -- deal people? >> moderator: your time is expired. haley: obesity is an issue really care about the lot of the diseases are coming up because of it initially looking at the food stamps with their buying and they would eliminate those end d.c. was quick to say we could do that as a look get the most chronic counties to incentivize them to take nutrition classes and buy healthier. >> moderator: your time is expired. >> we need to set a good example in the schools to encourage local produce and choices. i have an eighth grader who might be watching this. >> i want him to eat well in the schools we set an example it can lead to a healthy lifestyles rises -- joyce's. >> one of three c
about raising the poverty level in this state 25 percent of south carolina on medicaid money to talk ruppeople getting money in their pocket to get the things that they need to 11 repeat the question. >> moderator: how would you address obesity in this state? reeves: i would address the issue the government doesn't know everything. and to respect the doctors out here so why not include the cannabis plant to hill -- deal people? >> moderator: your time is expired. haley: obesity is...
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this point, but what i'm saying the reserve buildup hasn't come at the expense of the value of the rupp pill. it h -- rupee. it has maintained its value. one of the areas applied moderately successfully is the housing sector. prices going through the roof and loan-to-value ratios are falling, -- >> mumbai is pricey. >> in the city where space is at a premium, where permissions to build are premium, prices are highest, so, new delhi, one of the most expensive places in the world. mumbai also. but i think more broadly in the country, you know, it's more moderate. over time, what we have to do is expand the sun plif housing so that house prices rise a bit. >> good monsoon, food price well behaved, oil prices are low. how do you as a central banker try to see through the volatility of found oil which can vary from month to month, season to season, year to year? do you try to look through that cycle and how do you do that, especially with respect to the politics of food prices? >> food prices have been very high for quite some time and the first readings of the months would be very bad and t
this point, but what i'm saying the reserve buildup hasn't come at the expense of the value of the rupp pill. it h -- rupee. it has maintained its value. one of the areas applied moderately successfully is the housing sector. prices going through the roof and loan-to-value ratios are falling, -- >> mumbai is pricey. >> in the city where space is at a premium, where permissions to build are premium, prices are highest, so, new delhi, one of the most expensive places in the world....
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the president of the university of kentucky had issued the same request to adolf rupp, and he did not do it. but just because vanderbilt wanted perry who was a outstanding student, valedictorian of his class at pearl and a phenomenal basketball player, didn't mean that perry wallace wanted to go to vanned orer built. his whole life he had wanted to get off the the south -- out of the south. he saw basketball as a way to do that, and he was recruited by schools in the big ten and the pac-10, ucla wanted him, michigan, iowa, wisconsin. but on his recruiting trips to many of these schools where he was offered cash and cars and townhouses, he also saw that most of the student athletes, especially the african-american student athletes, were not encouraged to go to class. they were just being used for their athletic ability, and that's not who he was. what he wanted was a chance to play great college basketball and to get a great education. and so he reluctantly took a recruiting visit to vanderbilt and saw that the players actually were going to class, and there was an outstanding engineer
the president of the university of kentucky had issued the same request to adolf rupp, and he did not do it. but just because vanderbilt wanted perry who was a outstanding student, valedictorian of his class at pearl and a phenomenal basketball player, didn't mean that perry wallace wanted to go to vanned orer built. his whole life he had wanted to get off the the south -- out of the south. he saw basketball as a way to do that, and he was recruited by schools in the big ten and the pac-10,...
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end use product for northrop north rupp grumman located in maryland and an end-use part. prototyping and end use parts metal printed part that had post-production machining done on it and then i guess i would just tag on with peter about this little guy. this particular printer prints in full color and we talk about entrepreneurs and talk about the uses of the technology. if you take a 3-d photograph of yourself or maybe your daughter or grandchildren and you want to have that retchly indicated into a doll, your kids can have dolls that look like them if that's what you want to do. mickey labs is doing that in the uk. stanley black and decker, located in maryland, use this is to color-code their parts of their tools as they put it through production. orange one division, green another division or code the parts. that's not an extra. that's inherent to the technology. the last sample i have that i'll talk about is this architectural model. we're all probably old enough to understand that architectural models before 3-d printing were made painstakingly with exact-o knives a
end use product for northrop north rupp grumman located in maryland and an end-use part. prototyping and end use parts metal printed part that had post-production machining done on it and then i guess i would just tag on with peter about this little guy. this particular printer prints in full color and we talk about entrepreneurs and talk about the uses of the technology. if you take a 3-d photograph of yourself or maybe your daughter or grandchildren and you want to have that retchly indicated...
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when you also hear in the next breath that his girlfriend i believe or fiance, i'm not sure of the ruppe the question, why are some people under quarantine and some people are not. it is confusing. they acknowledge that and want to try and have some clarity on the situation but frankly, even, myself i'm not sure i fully understand why some people are put into a quarantine, like his girlfriend, when it doesn't sound like he was, you know, transmitting the virus at the time that he was taken to the hospital. >> let's discuss this, because this gets to the heart of where the panic comes from. >> sure. >> one important clarification. you said when he got a fever. we've been getting different numbers. obviously the more fever, higher fever, the more sick he is. was it 103 or 100.3? >> it was 100.3 and i want to make clear that the patient always gave us this number. >> okay. >> so the number -- >> the other number was out there. >> it was incorrect. >> he wasn't as far along in the process, better for his chance of recovery and the chance he could have spread it. we get to what i've been cal
when you also hear in the next breath that his girlfriend i believe or fiance, i'm not sure of the ruppe the question, why are some people under quarantine and some people are not. it is confusing. they acknowledge that and want to try and have some clarity on the situation but frankly, even, myself i'm not sure i fully understand why some people are put into a quarantine, like his girlfriend, when it doesn't sound like he was, you know, transmitting the virus at the time that he was taken to...