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reed, major walter reed.walter reed who is known for his work in the discovery of the transmission of the yellow fever vector identifying that mosquitoes were transmitting yellow fever was actually a curator of the medical museum, this museum's ancestor when he died in 1902. we use this exhibit element to remember the man and his particular legacy and also the institutions that came to honor him, including walter reed army medical center and the walter reed army institute of research. so the exhibit features walter reed's own microscope and the guest books of vip visitors to visited the walter reed general hospital during the era of the korean war and vietnam war. you can see on the pages of these guest books, vips and celebrities who were visiting the soldiers recovering at the hospital during that time. >> next we are going to go to an exhibit on human anatomy and pathology with a special emphasis on traumatic brain injury. so come along. we are in the second of the three exhibit galleries here at the medic
reed, major walter reed.walter reed who is known for his work in the discovery of the transmission of the yellow fever vector identifying that mosquitoes were transmitting yellow fever was actually a curator of the medical museum, this museum's ancestor when he died in 1902. we use this exhibit element to remember the man and his particular legacy and also the institutions that came to honor him, including walter reed army medical center and the walter reed army institute of research. so the...
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walter is the first name. walter had only one condition.hat was that journalism remain a journalism school, not a school of media. journalism was the driving element. charlie: has that changed? chris: not at all. the focus on journalism remains. that is our standard. charlie: he would come here and present the award every year. chris: he would. and interact with students. it was a wonderful thing to see. 100, 200 students in a room with walter, regaling them with stories. as you know, he was always more interested in their stories than his. charlie: the secret of walter that some people knew but not many, was his curiosity. he was never being anchorman and for hard news, but his fascination, somehow he invited , the nation's curiosity about space, and about medicine, and about the universe. and also about celebrity and the rest of it. he enjoyed the company of people he admired because of their skills as a musician, filmmaker or cultural figure. eric: if you had two students to consider and they were equal storytellers, you would want the o
walter is the first name. walter had only one condition.hat was that journalism remain a journalism school, not a school of media. journalism was the driving element. charlie: has that changed? chris: not at all. the focus on journalism remains. that is our standard. charlie: he would come here and present the award every year. chris: he would. and interact with students. it was a wonderful thing to see. 100, 200 students in a room with walter, regaling them with stories. as you know, he was...
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family of walter scott has reached a multimillion dollar settlement but with the city of north charleston, south carolina. >> this news comes six months after the unarmed 50-year-old was shot and killed by officer michael slager following a routine traffic stop. anthony scott, the brother of walter says the family can now focus on the next phase of the case, the criminal trial of now former officer slager. >> he had a bad record and it should have been dealt with sooner than this. my brother might be alive today. >> cell phone video captured slager shooting walter scott in the back, again unarmed and running away from the the officer at the time. slager's attorney said he felt threatened and believed scott might try to shoot him first. slager is charged with first- degree murder. a trial date still hasn't been set. >>> organizers of this weekend's million man march rally say they'll not let the possibility of armed protesters intimidate them. >> delia goncalves is live on capitol hill near the site of the rally with more. good morning. delia. >> reporter: good morning. the stage is being
family of walter scott has reached a multimillion dollar settlement but with the city of north charleston, south carolina. >> this news comes six months after the unarmed 50-year-old was shot and killed by officer michael slager following a routine traffic stop. anthony scott, the brother of walter says the family can now focus on the next phase of the case, the criminal trial of now former officer slager. >> he had a bad record and it should have been dealt with sooner than this....
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originally from germany, walter now lives in switzerland. living here has changed his view of the issue. walter fesenbeckh: when people here in switzerland look at germany, it's very hard to understand why germany doesn't allow or even wants to prohibit its citizens from making their own decisions about how they want to die. >> walter is paying a visit to a "patient" in the canton of zurich. that's what he calls the people he counsels. he's known helga herk for years. she's 77 years old, and has been suffering from pain, paralysis, and seizures for 17 years. helga herk: my neighbors know that when they hear me scream that means i'm in pain. , now my bladder is done for, and i have to wear diapers all the time. but the main reason is that i can no longer walk. >> now helga wants to sign the statement of intent to commit assisted suicide. her husband who doesn't want to appear on camera and her children are present. helga herk: two days ago, my son started to rebel. i've said it's time, and that this is what i want. maybe in two months, maybe
originally from germany, walter now lives in switzerland. living here has changed his view of the issue. walter fesenbeckh: when people here in switzerland look at germany, it's very hard to understand why germany doesn't allow or even wants to prohibit its citizens from making their own decisions about how they want to die. >> walter is paying a visit to a "patient" in the canton of zurich. that's what he calls the people he counsels. he's known helga herk for years. she's 77...
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. >> hi, walter. we had a cold start to the second half of the weekend. checking out morning lows, 38 degrees was the morning low in philadelphia, 25 in the pocono poconos. 30 allentown and lehigh valley. cold in atlantic city this morning with temperature of 30. not much of a recovery this afternoon with high in the city of 53. at this hour with north westerly whipped, 47 in philadelphia. at the freezing mark in pocono poconos, 3 2. 42 reading along the coach in beach haven at this hour coming in at 9. it gets colder tonight why the national weather service issued a freeze warninging. it goes up midnight lasting until 9 a.m. monday. we're calling for temperatures to drop to lower 0s and middle 30s. this is second night in a row where we had a freeze warning. so you really need to protect any sensitive vegetation you have outdoors if you have not brought it inside this will more than likely lead to vegetation decay. a cold night is on the way. future tracker 6 showing you as you waing up tomorrow morning lower 0s. upper 20s norm and west of town. we'll ta
. >> hi, walter. we had a cold start to the second half of the weekend. checking out morning lows, 38 degrees was the morning low in philadelphia, 25 in the pocono poconos. 30 allentown and lehigh valley. cold in atlantic city this morning with temperature of 30. not much of a recovery this afternoon with high in the city of 53. at this hour with north westerly whipped, 47 in philadelphia. at the freezing mark in pocono poconos, 3 2. 42 reading along the coach in beach haven at this hour...
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and of course walter is the first name. and walter had only one condition. and that was that journalism remain a journalism school, not a school of media or commune kaikses, journalism was the driving element. and that it focused on-- . >> rose: has that changed?not a. the focus on journalism remains. that is our standard. that is our values. >> rose: he would come andpresen interest. >> he would, and interact with students a lot it was actually a wonderful, wonderful thing to see. with a hundred, 200 students in a room with walter regaling them with stories. and as you know because you knew him well, he was always much more interested in their stories than he was in telling his own stories. >> rose: the great secret ofwalw but not many, or not enough, is his curiosity. i mean he was known for being an anchorman and for hard news. but his fascination, show he invited the nation's curiosity about space. and about medz medicine. and about the universe. there was this about-- and also, you know, about celebrity and the rest of it. i mean he enjoyed the company
and of course walter is the first name. and walter had only one condition. and that was that journalism remain a journalism school, not a school of media or commune kaikses, journalism was the driving element. and that it focused on-- . >> rose: has that changed?not a. the focus on journalism remains. that is our standard. that is our values. >> rose: he would come andpresen interest. >> he would, and interact with students a lot it was actually a wonderful, wonderful thing to...
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thank you, walter. and then he handwrites at the bottom, i believe this question is important to the integrity of the house. congressman jones, is there something you would like to tell us about the candidates for republican leadership? who is this directed to? and what kind of misdeeds? we did not hear back from congressman jones when we put that question to his office today. but he did tell politico.com, quote, in this world we live in today with you young guys and the internet and everything, all the blogs and the papers, i just felt when i leave at 5:00, nobody knows what i do. if anybody running for leadership has, after 5:00 had an issue, drinking and driving or playing cards or anything, then i think the conference needs to know it. house speaker candidates, are you doing any card playing after work? it's time to fess up and get out of the way. and quick! because house speakers are going to make their choice tomorrow. kevin mccarthy is expected to win that vote unless house conservatives can get
thank you, walter. and then he handwrites at the bottom, i believe this question is important to the integrity of the house. congressman jones, is there something you would like to tell us about the candidates for republican leadership? who is this directed to? and what kind of misdeeds? we did not hear back from congressman jones when we put that question to his office today. but he did tell politico.com, quote, in this world we live in today with you young guys and the internet and...
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walter, back to you. >> they are crazy. thanks, jeff. >>> let's talk about the conditions out there. simply put it is perfect. little bit on the crisp side, chilly but not too cold. setting stage for owls to take flight. meteorologist melissa magee has the first check of the accu weather game time forecast, hi there, melissa a. >> i'm excited, i'm sure a lot have of people are already there looking forward to a really good college football game. a as you mentioned we have got great weather on the the way this evening. the currently 57 in philadelphia. forty-five in the poconos. fifty in reading, along the the coast in sea isle city, 54. let's get right to that game day forecast. temple up against notre dame, kick off at 8:00 p.m. lots of cloud with the south lawyer wind at three to 6 miles an hour. kick off temperature around 51. once we get in the fourth quarter we will drop down to 49. so we will talk about what we can expect for the rest of our weekend and week ahead, it is also halloween. we have got that trick or treat
walter, back to you. >> they are crazy. thanks, jeff. >>> let's talk about the conditions out there. simply put it is perfect. little bit on the crisp side, chilly but not too cold. setting stage for owls to take flight. meteorologist melissa magee has the first check of the accu weather game time forecast, hi there, melissa a. >> i'm excited, i'm sure a lot have of people are already there looking forward to a really good college football game. a as you mentioned we have...
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today at age 60, walter says he's living the american dream. and has the peace of mind that comes with knowing he can't be dropped because of age or preexisting condition. thank you for the privilege of appearing before this subcommittee. i welcome the opportunity to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you, mr. watley. i now recognize, i want to ask a number of questions so please answer them quickly if you could. first, i want to ask each of you if your state has spent grant dollars for costs on your state exchange. mr. allen? >> we do not believe so. >> ms. o'toole? >> no. >> mr. gutierrez? microphon microphone, please. >> we have not spent outside any written authority from cms. >> mr. kissle? >> we have one item that we are trying to reconcile with our auditors before in spending it, it's in a segregated account. >> mr. lee? >> we are spending establishment funds to continue the final establishment of our exchange, federal dollars but no operational funds. >> mr. watley? >> no. >> can i ask each of you what your operational costs ar
today at age 60, walter says he's living the american dream. and has the peace of mind that comes with knowing he can't be dropped because of age or preexisting condition. thank you for the privilege of appearing before this subcommittee. i welcome the opportunity to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you, mr. watley. i now recognize, i want to ask a number of questions so please answer them quickly if you could. first, i want to ask each of you if your state has spent grant...
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and lower 60 next weekends walter bundle up tomorrow.notice a big difference. >> waiting for rebound. >> yes. >> thank you melissa. >> up next on "action news" jeff skversky has sports and temple is officially one of the best college football teams in the country and owls cracked the top 5. that and more when "action the top 5. that and more when "action news" comes rights back baby! mom! i love that we're spending the weekend together. oh i know! hey, why don't you turn off your phone and all your stuff. good idea. it's off. mom? oh my internet is so slow when anyone else is using it. did you like want to do something? i am doing something. leave slow downloads behind. it's good to be back. the 100% fiber optics network gives you the fastest internet available for all your devices. get out of the past. get fios. >> okay jeff skversky has a check on sports and a lot ridingthon monday night match up. > soul possession of first place cannot wait for this game tomorrow night it's about punc punching each other in the face and seeing who cou
and lower 60 next weekends walter bundle up tomorrow.notice a big difference. >> waiting for rebound. >> yes. >> thank you melissa. >> up next on "action news" jeff skversky has sports and temple is officially one of the best college football teams in the country and owls cracked the top 5. that and more when "action the top 5. that and more when "action news" comes rights back baby! mom! i love that we're spending the weekend together. oh i...
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let me just tell you a little bit about walter camp. this is walter camp, appearing in his football togs at yale university, where he was a star football player. walter camp went to medical school but dropped out of medicine to take a position with the new haven connecticut clock company, ultimately becoming the president of this clock company. in his off time and unpaid, he coached yale's football teams and builds it into a powerhouse program. walter camp was a brilliant innovator, organizer, and tactician. he transformed rugby style football into american football. he explicitly links football with business principles. this is a portrait of walter camp towards the end of his life, and it is currently hanging in the national gallery in washington, d.c. walter camp, from the very beginning of his career, explicitly links football with business principles. by the way, football was the first major american spectator sport in which the clock played a major role. in any case, he links football with business principles, and the battlefield.
let me just tell you a little bit about walter camp. this is walter camp, appearing in his football togs at yale university, where he was a star football player. walter camp went to medical school but dropped out of medicine to take a position with the new haven connecticut clock company, ultimately becoming the president of this clock company. in his off time and unpaid, he coached yale's football teams and builds it into a powerhouse program. walter camp was a brilliant innovator, organizer,...
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ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was close. erin youngblood, volunteer: "my husband actually ended up leaving. so, i was abandoned without a job, and so i struggled to find work and pay bills." hundreds of people often come to these giveaways by the thankful leper, and for folks like walter, his family at his sacred heart campsite is helping him stay strong during his trying time. kenny walter, homeless: "it just comes perfect, when people actually hand it to you and show you that they care." they've been through a lot together. nats on raccoon antonio minor, homeless: "we all work together to get the things that we need, so far as food pocket warmers. we fill up, we get water bottles, we fill those up." christine griffin calls h
ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was close. erin youngblood, volunteer: "my husband actually ended up leaving. so, i was abandoned without a job, and so i struggled to find...
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attorneys, walter boyd, the executive director of st.nard's minutes industries, and mark mower, on the sentencing project. santa with us, it's the "inside story." send us your thoughts on twitter @ajinsidestoryam, or follow me and get in touch @raysuareznews. and the upcoming prison release, we'd love to hear from you. >> there are several floating values involved in sentencing. their. ment, meant to show the offender how seriously the community takes the crime and sending a message to the wider population at the same time. there's a societal interest in protecting us all from an individual who shows his or her actions make them a threat to us but all of these values have to remain in rough relationship to each other. there's a reason the old cliche runs, the punishment should fit the crime. justice has ton done but also has to be seen to be done, has to line up in a rough way with a sense of right and wrong that we carry around in our heads. if someone selling drugs and guns gets a light sentence because they've testified against someon
attorneys, walter boyd, the executive director of st.nard's minutes industries, and mark mower, on the sentencing project. santa with us, it's the "inside story." send us your thoughts on twitter @ajinsidestoryam, or follow me and get in touch @raysuareznews. and the upcoming prison release, we'd love to hear from you. >> there are several floating values involved in sentencing. their. ment, meant to show the offender how seriously the community takes the crime and sending a...
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just walter.but it's not like he is so well known that everybody knows you are talking about congressman walter jones. that is how he signs his name even on official correspondence, walter. one other nice thing is that he had a legitimate, dramatic, uncynical change of heart on a really important thing. he was one of two members of congress who said that the cover terry change french fries to freedom fries as a protest against france not joining the war in iraq. then a couple of years, walter jones was regretful of that vote in support of the war. he sponsored numerous pieces of legislation to try to end the iraq war. walter jones is a far right conservative on a lot of things but ended connor clastic, interesting guy. even if you start with that understanding of walter jones, what he has just done is a surprise even for him. it's a surprise, very productive and raising eyebrows all over washington today because nobody knows exactly what he means. what he has done is written this letter to the cha
just walter.but it's not like he is so well known that everybody knows you are talking about congressman walter jones. that is how he signs his name even on official correspondence, walter. one other nice thing is that he had a legitimate, dramatic, uncynical change of heart on a really important thing. he was one of two members of congress who said that the cover terry change french fries to freedom fries as a protest against france not joining the war in iraq. then a couple of years, walter...
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. >>> the city of charleston reached a settlement with water scott walter scott who was shot by a white house police officer. >> reporter: the family of walter scott closed one chapter. >> this city council and this mayor has made this nation proud today. >> reporter: the north charleston city council unanimously awarded the scott family $6.5 million a historic settlement. they say the family can focus on the next phase of the case, the criminal trial of michael slager. >> he had a bad record and it should have been dealt with sooner than today, my brother might be alive today. >> reporter: he shot walter shot in the back and he was unarmed as he tried to run away. slager's attorney says he felt threatened. since the incident, the mayor of north charleston says the city has made changes. >> outfitting the police with body cameras with engage the department of justice to begin meetings with the north charleston police department and members of the community. >> reporter: slager is charged with first-degree murder. a trial date is yet to be set. don champion, cbs news. >>> russia is dispu
. >>> the city of charleston reached a settlement with water scott walter scott who was shot by a white house police officer. >> reporter: the family of walter scott closed one chapter. >> this city council and this mayor has made this nation proud today. >> reporter: the north charleston city council unanimously awarded the scott family $6.5 million a historic settlement. they say the family can focus on the next phase of the case, the criminal trial of michael...
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. >> reporter: walter, several city shooting is here with the police escort. they want the public to know who they are, and in hopes of the changing laws, and mind. several hundred supporters of the transgendered community marched through center city a sat the kay calling for acceptance and a end to discrimination. >> of all of the march, this is a visibility for the the community and the injustice, and the criminalization. we just want equality. >> i figured out i was trans when i was about 16. i came out when i was 17 and started looking for ways around it at 17. >> reporter: now 18, damon williams of cherry hill says his coming out experience was relatively easy because family and friend accept him, but he points out not everyone has it so easy. march organizers say many trans identifying people lack education, are homeless and they struggle with drugs and alcohol. >> they are particular reasons why they are doing this. a lot of individual are thrown out of the house because their family does not agree with their gender identity. >> reporter: at the rally s
. >> reporter: walter, several city shooting is here with the police escort. they want the public to know who they are, and in hopes of the changing laws, and mind. several hundred supporters of the transgendered community marched through center city a sat the kay calling for acceptance and a end to discrimination. >> of all of the march, this is a visibility for the the community and the injustice, and the criminalization. we just want equality. >> i figured out i was trans...
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and the city counsel of charleston has namsh unanimously approved a settlement for the family of walter scott. scott's family says the money will go to his children and that a portion will be donated to help with disaster relief efforts for flooding. >> while nothing can replace having walter in our lives, the city of north charleston's historic actions insure that he had -- he did not die in vein. >> immediately after release of the video, the family took steps to keep the community calm and for that, the city is thankful. >> the officer who shot walter scott is currently awaiting trial for murder in jail. >>> new details about wrun s s one of the american heroes. tonight, he's in the hospital. 23-year-old spencer stone is in stable condition following a street fight in the early morning hours yesterday. video shows the suspects fleeing the scene. nbc reports. >> reporter: it started as an argument outside a bar in brawl. this apparently shows stone fighting with more than one person. two groups of people pushing, shoving and throwing punches before eventually skatering as a police cru
and the city counsel of charleston has namsh unanimously approved a settlement for the family of walter scott. scott's family says the money will go to his children and that a portion will be donated to help with disaster relief efforts for flooding. >> while nothing can replace having walter in our lives, the city of north charleston's historic actions insure that he had -- he did not die in vein. >> immediately after release of the video, the family took steps to keep the...
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reporting live from reading, walter perez, channel6 "action news": jim. >> thank you, walter. >>> students at montgomery county community college were evacuated this afternoon after a construction crew is it struck a gas line. college officials evacuated the fine arts center just before 3 o'clock. crews hit the line in the 300 block of dekalb pike in blue bell. peco responded, turned off the gas. the college will have to make repairs before gas service can be restored. >> ♪ >>> one day before the first democratic party presidential debate, the political world is waiting to hear if vice president joe biden intend to run for president. "action news" reporter john rawlins is camped out outside the biden home in greenville, delaware. john, fare to say that nobody is more eager to find out than one hillary clinton? >> reporter: i think that's very fair to say. entry by mr. biden would change the landscape no doubt about it. fair to say that when all this will he run or won't he run heated up in early august the thinking was we would have a decision by now: >> everyone wants to know -- >> get ou
reporting live from reading, walter perez, channel6 "action news": jim. >> thank you, walter. >>> students at montgomery county community college were evacuated this afternoon after a construction crew is it struck a gas line. college officials evacuated the fine arts center just before 3 o'clock. crews hit the line in the 300 block of dekalb pike in blue bell. peco responded, turned off the gas. the college will have to make repairs before gas service can be restored....
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walter? >> thanks, david. >>> whole bunch of towns along the jersey shore dealt with another day of coastal flooding an many woke up to find hughes swats of their beloved beaches washed a away "action news" reporter trish hartman has more. >> we have got to the bottom. >> reporter: the beach was all but gone in third avenue in north wildwood, folks were breathing a sigh of relief as waves crashed a against the the sea wall. >> coupled with this this the hurricane everybody would would have been evacuated. really bad. >> reporter: north wildwood officials say replenishment could start later this week but the rest of the beach will take sometime and planning. >> no problem, i'm here. as long as you waterproof your front property you got it. >> reporter: this comes from the owner of casey's on third, bar stayed open through the storm when the the water was at the front door saturday afternoon. >> it was up to the doorstep, and, the wave came in. some the water did come in but nothing like sandy.
walter? >> thanks, david. >>> whole bunch of towns along the jersey shore dealt with another day of coastal flooding an many woke up to find hughes swats of their beloved beaches washed a away "action news" reporter trish hartman has more. >> we have got to the bottom. >> reporter: the beach was all but gone in third avenue in north wildwood, folks were breathing a sigh of relief as waves crashed a against the the sea wall. >> coupled with this this...
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>> then i'm with my "view" mentor, barbara walters. walters. is she planning an epic return to the "hot topic" table? >>> the mother. >> my mother. she's -- i can't believe. i'm sorry. it's not going to be the same. >> what barbara requests you do an impercent nafgs your mom, do you it. i joined my fellow "view" alumni to celebrate her final week. "the view" is it's own hot topic. i just had to find out, is barbara coming back to save it? >> history will see if i taught debbie anything. >> no! the student interviewing the teacher. this is going to be tough. there have been rumors that -- >> rumors. >> rumors, you could clear it up for me, that you're going back to save the show. >> you know, i did that already. i do not want to go on television again full time. i like my life. i like doing "the view" now and then. i don't want to have to get up and do what you do every day. >> so the rumors are just that? >> yes. >> my former boss and co-host opening up about the show she created with some saying it's in turmoil. >> what do you make of the view
>> then i'm with my "view" mentor, barbara walters. walters. is she planning an epic return to the "hot topic" table? >>> the mother. >> my mother. she's -- i can't believe. i'm sorry. it's not going to be the same. >> what barbara requests you do an impercent nafgs your mom, do you it. i joined my fellow "view" alumni to celebrate her final week. "the view" is it's own hot topic. i just had to find out, is barbara coming back...
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>>> a multimillion dollar settlement for the family of walter scott who was shot to death by a charleston city police officer. >>> and new details on the sacramento stabbing of one of the american heroes involved in stopping a paris terror attack. >>> then the latest on the south carolina flooding where the people can't seem to catch a break. a frightening scene at a local gas station. and a rough night in kansas city in more ways than one. "first look" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. house republicans are complete disarray right now following congressman kevin mccarthy's surprise decision to drop out as the front-runner to replace speaker john boehner. his abrupt exit has left gop lawmakers in a mad scramble to find a new leader. eyes quickly turned to congressman paul ryan, a former vice presidential nominee. nbc's luke russert caught up with him as he was leaving his office last evening. >> how surprised were you by mccarthy not going for it all? >> i was -- i thought he was going to get the job. watch yourselves here. i was surprised. >> so you found out with every
>>> a multimillion dollar settlement for the family of walter scott who was shot to death by a charleston city police officer. >>> and new details on the sacramento stabbing of one of the american heroes involved in stopping a paris terror attack. >>> then the latest on the south carolina flooding where the people can't seem to catch a break. a frightening scene at a local gas station. and a rough night in kansas city in more ways than one. "first look"...
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jeff chirico, "channel 6 action news," walter. >> thank you, jeff.e first frost of the season on its way stay with 6abc.com/weather you find up to the minute forecast and power of stormtracker 6 radar live at at fingertips. >> in other news tonight a couple lost custody of two young children after one found wapder ago loan in love park late last night. 2-year-old jeremiah was found barefoot in cold conditions and his family is homeless. they could not find a shelter with enough room for all of them. michael jones showed up the cardboard shine they slept behind under the welcome cente center. he said they fell asleep and. >> somehow he crawled past the bags and walked out to the love sign chasing after skate board. >> anybody that knows me and my husband will vouch we're good parents to our kids. >> when they woke up they realized their son was missing and they contacted dhs. tonight their son, and 4-year-old daughter are under the care of the city. >> police in keingt chester county are investigating a shooting tonight that ended with two people kill
jeff chirico, "channel 6 action news," walter. >> thank you, jeff.e first frost of the season on its way stay with 6abc.com/weather you find up to the minute forecast and power of stormtracker 6 radar live at at fingertips. >> in other news tonight a couple lost custody of two young children after one found wapder ago loan in love park late last night. 2-year-old jeremiah was found barefoot in cold conditions and his family is homeless. they could not find a shelter with...
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he graduated from walter johnson and the university of maryland. a track and cross country star earning the military's highest honors. >> reporter: when a suicide bomber approached the captain, his brigade commander and the coalition forces that he was assigned to protect, that he never thought about himself. >> i've got to get in that way. i have to get him away from the boss, from everybody. >> reporter: he shoved that enemy with every ounce of force that he could mustard. he was laying on the ground and i'm looking at him. >> reporter: the former track and cross country star was gravely injured, competing at the walter johnson high school and then at university of maryland college park. >> i felt like someone was just burning my leg. i had a blow torch and they were burning my leg. >> reporter: it's not about him or the dozens of lives he would save. he says it pays tribute to the four men who died. >> it is about true heros who sacrificed everything for their country. that would represent them. >> captain spent nearly three years recovering fro
he graduated from walter johnson and the university of maryland. a track and cross country star earning the military's highest honors. >> reporter: when a suicide bomber approached the captain, his brigade commander and the coalition forces that he was assigned to protect, that he never thought about himself. >> i've got to get in that way. i have to get him away from the boss, from everybody. >> reporter: he shoved that enemy with every ounce of force that he could mustard....
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i got a chance to talk to walter jones about the letter. here's what he had to say. >> i was here when newt gingrich stepped down as speaker of the house. we were in the process of impeaching bill clinton. and then newt had to acknowledge that he had an issue -- he stepped down. then the conference, the republican conference, elected bob livingston to follow behind newt as speaker of the house. we all believed we were moving in the right direction and two days later he steps down before even having a vote on the floor of the house. and there have been some other things that have happened over the past few years that i think when a person has been a member of the congress, which is a very sacred duty quite frankly in my opinion, and they are elevated to become a leader of a party. could be either party, republican or democrat, that those in leadership must be above reproach. >> you know, this was -- i pushed walter jones on whether he believed this caused kevin mccarthy to step aside. he actually does not think that that was the reason. and
i got a chance to talk to walter jones about the letter. here's what he had to say. >> i was here when newt gingrich stepped down as speaker of the house. we were in the process of impeaching bill clinton. and then newt had to acknowledge that he had an issue -- he stepped down. then the conference, the republican conference, elected bob livingston to follow behind newt as speaker of the house. we all believed we were moving in the right direction and two days later he steps down before...
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but it was a great honor. >> stephen: did you ever meet walter cronkite? >> i did, i interviewed walter cronkite. >> stephen: you interviewed everybody. >> almost. >> stephen: i'm just starting interviewing people as myself, not as a character. and absolutely seriously, what's the best advice you can give somebody about having to get people to open up for you? >> engage, listen, and follow up. >> stephen: i think-- i didn't catch all of that. ( laughter ) what do you mean engage? what do you mean, engage, just be interested in them? >> yeah. care that you're there and they there. >> stephen: charlie, i care that you're here. >> that makes me feel a lot better. he cares so much i'm inviting him to do my show in costume. i have to ask you a question-- boxer or brief? ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you what, i'll come-- i'll come dressed as someone with dignity. have. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, 1,000th show as of this morning. >> "cbs this morning." >> stephen: "cbs this morning." people have said, like, "wow, it's a surprise success." is that a compliment
but it was a great honor. >> stephen: did you ever meet walter cronkite? >> i did, i interviewed walter cronkite. >> stephen: you interviewed everybody. >> almost. >> stephen: i'm just starting interviewing people as myself, not as a character. and absolutely seriously, what's the best advice you can give somebody about having to get people to open up for you? >> engage, listen, and follow up. >> stephen: i think-- i didn't catch all of that. ( laughter...
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"action news" reporter, walter perez is getting a look inside right now and will bring us a live report at 12:30, the mild conditions have returned in your accuweather forecast, sky 6 hd showing us the view at the jersey shore, a sunny day and warmer temperatures in atlantic city and elsewhere. for more on that david murphy joins us live outside. >> no coat on the terrace this noon, as we have plenty of sunshine overhead and milder than yesterday. you can see how at times we have clouds trying to dive down from the north and well up. right now there is a bit of that west of philadelphia, overall we don't think it will be worse than partly sunny today. that is what i have on the terrace, we popped into the 60s after spending all day yesterday in the mid-50s. 58 in reading and allentown, in the northern areas you'll pop up in the 60s were not too much longer. it's a nice change we are seeing over the last 4 hours, we have 14 degrees milder than we were this time yesterday in philadelphia. everybody enjoying a milder change because of the turns in the winds in the southwest. we talked abou
"action news" reporter, walter perez is getting a look inside right now and will bring us a live report at 12:30, the mild conditions have returned in your accuweather forecast, sky 6 hd showing us the view at the jersey shore, a sunny day and warmer temperatures in atlantic city and elsewhere. for more on that david murphy joins us live outside. >> no coat on the terrace this noon, as we have plenty of sunshine overhead and milder than yesterday. you can see how at times we...
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now that we're safe, safer than before. >> walter the dvrmingt a may steak prosecute this 14-year-olds an adult. no decision was made yet. in the meantime police continue to pursue his alleged cohorts. i'm vernon odom, "channel 6 action news" on the drexel university campus. >>> a tragedy at swarthmore university today a student died after falling more than 40 feet down embankment before 3:00 this afternoon crumb woods a hiking area east of campus. investigators say the death was accidental and the student is identified as 18-year-old from bay side, new york. >>> and a suspect has been arrested for the beating death of a 5 2-year-old woman inside a boarding home no philadelphia. the whole thing unfolded a bit before 3:30 this afternoon, 37 3700 block of north 18th stree street. the woman was discovered badly beaten and rushed to temple where pronounced dead a short time laterch the suspect who was not released the name yet knew the victim. >> police are investigating a deadly shooting in northwest
now that we're safe, safer than before. >> walter the dvrmingt a may steak prosecute this 14-year-olds an adult. no decision was made yet. in the meantime police continue to pursue his alleged cohorts. i'm vernon odom, "channel 6 action news" on the drexel university campus. >>> a tragedy at swarthmore university today a student died after falling more than 40 feet down embankment before 3:00 this afternoon crumb woods a hiking area east of campus. investigators say the...
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>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america"" d as alwlways we're online at abcnews.co good night, america. weekend. >>> the "insider" from ollie wood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> there is going to be the best halloween ever! >> i commit. >> inside day time's haunting dressup. we're behind the scenes for the insane transformation. >> i have two people who don't talk buchltt we can still drink. >> then gigi gets her angel wings. our exclusive look inside the casting room of victoria's secret fashion show. >> i'm still shaking. i'm so, so nervous. >> and watch out kendall and kylee, rick schroeder's model daughters are the new sister act. >> right there.
>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america"" d as alwlways we're online at abcnews.co good night, america. weekend. >>> the "insider" from ollie wood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> there is going to be the best halloween ever! >> i commit. >>...
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>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. happy halloween, have a great weekend. >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system, brought to you by guthy renker. >> female announcer: what's got these crowds of people so excited? it's the hottest trend in hair that started in hollywood and has spread all around the world. wen hair care. millions of people are throwing
>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. happy halloween, have a great weekend. >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system, brought to you by guthy renker. >>...
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there's a similar sense of empowerment at walter reed. one service member explained how the process of arts therapy worked. he said we're trapped in our own heads in these dreams and these nightmares and these flashbacks, but once we get down into the writing and music and art, that we can control and we can do what we want to. we can change it and take it anywhere we want to whenever we want to. as we've prepared for our 50th birthday, many people have reached out to us with stories about the power of the arts in their own lives. sue bell is joining us today from merriam's kitchen, a shelter here in washington d.c. for chronically homeless men and women who face physical or mental challenges. sue, will you please stand? sue told us the story of marvin who first arrived at merriam's kitchen six years ago. marvin regularly ate meals at the shelter but he was frequently uncommunicative and staff members found it difficult to find a way to truly reach him. i want to reach to you what sue wrote. art therapy turned out to be marvin's game chan
there's a similar sense of empowerment at walter reed. one service member explained how the process of arts therapy worked. he said we're trapped in our own heads in these dreams and these nightmares and these flashbacks, but once we get down into the writing and music and art, that we can control and we can do what we want to. we can change it and take it anywhere we want to whenever we want to. as we've prepared for our 50th birthday, many people have reached out to us with stories about the...
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barbara walters is launching a date. nation. killed our daughter. >> i'm barbara walters hosting a new series, "american scandals." new interviews. >> how does being switched at berth affect you today? >> and exclusive access to the insiders who lived through it all. >> do you think that o.j. murdered nicole? >> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. happy halloween, have a great weekend. phil: hit by a truck. left lying in the street.
barbara walters is launching a date. nation. killed our daughter. >> i'm barbara walters hosting a new series, "american scandals." new interviews. >> how does being switched at berth affect you today? >> and exclusive access to the insiders who lived through it all. >> do you think that o.j. murdered nicole? >> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday...
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>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. play on, america. >>> a bloody scene tonight at a local college campus. caught inside a dorm room. at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. at rutgers university in new brisket -- in new brunswick. >> lucy yang is with the developing story. lucy? >> bill and sade, real blood was shed on this halloween weekend here at rutgers university. it was a knife attack at mettler dormitory on campus tonight. university police report two were taken to the hospital for injuries. it's believed one of those two was the attacker. one eyewitness, a freshman, told us there were two men in a conversation which turned he did, escalated into fighting and then a knife was pulled and the student was stabbed. she said it all unfolded right in front of her and in the midst of all t
>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. play on, america. >>> a bloody scene tonight at a local college campus. caught inside a dorm room. at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. at rutgers...
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>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. weekend.day that all you see is violence in movies and sex on tv but where are those good old-fashioned values on which we used to rely? lucky there's a family guy lucky there's a man who positively can do all the things that make us laugh and cry he's... a... fam... ily... guy! captioning sponsored by 20th century fox television, fox broadcasting company and volkswagen. when you get into a volkswagen come on, kids, people are gonna start showing up for the costume party any minute. hey, nice snoopy costume, brian. thanks. oh, i guess it's not true what they say, you can punch snoopy in the stomach as hard as you can and he won't feel it. that's houdini.
>> i think he's guilty. >> the one and only barbara walters. abc presents "american scandals," an all-new series premiering monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on investigation discovery. tune into "good morning america" and as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. weekend.day that all you see is violence in movies and sex on tv but where are those good old-fashioned values on which we used to rely? lucky there's a family guy lucky there's a man...