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she's starting over in philadelphia. we have the story. >> reporter: before the explosions, the sound echoing through ukraine's port city of odesa was music. >> where ever you go in the center city you see bernie sanders playing. street musicians. saxophones. >> and perhaps you would have heard her voice. a 19-year-old rising star who spent her young life performing on stage all across the country. at one point earning a spot on ukraine's got talent. and as a child, taking home the top prize in the 2012 euro vision jr. competition. the first ukrainian to do it. >> translator: whenever i would participate in a singing competition and shows i would always make sure to tell everyone i'm from ukraine. and i really proud of it. >> last month, she arrived here in philadelphia after a harrowing journey out of her war torn country. she will never forget what it was like to be under attack. >> translator: 5:00 in the morning the first explosions woke us up. we understand you will have to leave. it came a right away. >> how did yo
she's starting over in philadelphia. we have the story. >> reporter: before the explosions, the sound echoing through ukraine's port city of odesa was music. >> where ever you go in the center city you see bernie sanders playing. street musicians. saxophones. >> and perhaps you would have heard her voice. a 19-year-old rising star who spent her young life performing on stage all across the country. at one point earning a spot on ukraine's got talent. and as a child, taking...
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old, with addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. we are endeavoring to locate him, to determine his connection to the subway shooting, if any. the two crime scenes, the subway and the van, are very active, and are still being processed. we are asking for anyone's help with information, cell phone video, witness information, or if they can identify the perpetrator or the renter of this vehicle, call crime stoppers at 1-800-577-tips. there's a $50,000 reward out right now. $25,000 from the new york city police foundation, $12,500 from the mta, and $12,500 from the twa local 100. i just want to assure everyone that we in the nypd have all our resources working this, along with our partners in the fbi and the atf, to find this perpetrator. with that, i'd like to turn it over to mike driscoll. >> we're going to the mayor. >> okay. >> mr. mayor, we are ready for you. >> thank you, commissioner and chief. as we indicated, today was a difficult day for new york. days like these are playing out too often, we are seeing this across america. a
old, with addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. we are endeavoring to locate him, to determine his connection to the subway shooting, if any. the two crime scenes, the subway and the van, are very active, and are still being processed. we are asking for anyone's help with information, cell phone video, witness information, or if they can identify the perpetrator or the renter of this vehicle, call crime stoppers at 1-800-577-tips. there's a $50,000 reward out right now. $25,000 from the new...
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the van connected to this individual, it was rented just yesterday in philadelphia. you can see off in the dyance, there's now a tow truck next to the van. there's been a massive police effort in this neighborhood throughout the day, this afternoon. this is just a few blocks from the kings highway stop on the n train where one could have gotten on and then continued to where the shooting took place. police have been going from door to door, both buildings, residential buildings and businesses, looking at security video. asking for security video, seeing what else they can find there. to try to figure out where this individual is. it felt very much like they were on to something greater at one point this afternoon. they had such a number of police investigators here, the bomb squad was here, fire, police, and ambulance services as well in this area. they were really on the hunt. you can get a sense of just how they swarmed this area and how right now they're looking for this person of interest in this case in other areas like this. john. >> a much bigger operation you
the van connected to this individual, it was rented just yesterday in philadelphia. you can see off in the dyance, there's now a tow truck next to the van. there's been a massive police effort in this neighborhood throughout the day, this afternoon. this is just a few blocks from the kings highway stop on the n train where one could have gotten on and then continued to where the shooting took place. police have been going from door to door, both buildings, residential buildings and businesses,...
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james rented that u-haul truck in philadelphia. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we are not calling them threats. someone made some concerning post and we can't contribute it to that individual yet. but out of an abundance of caution, we are tightening that security detail. reporter: [indiscernible] >> that is subject to investigation. we don't have that information yet. reporter: does he have a criminal record? >> [indiscernible] >> mr. james is just a person of interest we know right now that rented the u-haul van in philadelphia. the keys to that u-haul van were found in the subway. in our shooter's possessions. we don't know right now if mr. james had any connection to the subway. that is still under investigation. reporter: [indiscernible] >> the crime scene is still being processed right now? -- right now. the van is being processed and the subway is being processed. it is too early right now to tell. reporter: can you explain where this u-haul was located? and you said you are investigating videos, but can you confirm that with
james rented that u-haul truck in philadelphia. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we are not calling them threats. someone made some concerning post and we can't contribute it to that individual yet. but out of an abundance of caution, we are tightening that security detail. reporter: [indiscernible] >> that is subject to investigation. we don't have that information yet. reporter: does he have a criminal record? >> [indiscernible] >> mr. james is just a person of interest we...
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ejemplo en san francisco, boston y nueva york sigue siendo obligatorio sin embargo, en los Ángeles philadelphia houston, miami y new jersey no son obligatoria uber y lyft dijeron que el usase rÍa opcional tono normas distinta las que confunden a los pasajeros y podrÍan ser motivo de enfrentamiento. hay una confusiÓn grande porque tambiÉn a nosotros nos llaman clientes de uber y de lyft entonces no van a querer ponerse la mascarilla. lo mÁs seguro y a aconsejable es tener siempre a la mano una mascarilla. bueno, ahora cambiamos de tema y nos vamos hasta california en donde se multiplica la consternaciÓn por la muerte apuÑaladas en stockton enrique tiene todos los detalles enrique ¿quÉ han dicho las autoridades de este terrible caso?. vanessa ¿quÉ tal? buenas noches muy lamentable la policÍa identificÓ al autor del crimen de 52 aÑos al parecer el hombre manejÓ hasta la escuela se manejÓ hacia el auto y se acerÓo al lugar de la secundaria en donde estaba para apuÑalarla hasta la muerte, el sujeto fue arrestado poco despuÉs y estÁ acusado de asesinato hasta ahora parece un ataqu
ejemplo en san francisco, boston y nueva york sigue siendo obligatorio sin embargo, en los Ángeles philadelphia houston, miami y new jersey no son obligatoria uber y lyft dijeron que el usase rÍa opcional tono normas distinta las que confunden a los pasajeros y podrÍan ser motivo de enfrentamiento. hay una confusiÓn grande porque tambiÉn a nosotros nos llaman clientes de uber y de lyft entonces no van a querer ponerse la mascarilla. lo mÁs seguro y a aconsejable es tener siempre a la mano...
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he is identified as 62 year old frank james of philadelphia. we go live now to brooklyn, where fox news, david lee miller has been gathering new details, david good evening. what have you learned? good evening, julie. perhaps most significantly tonight. the search continues for the suspect in this mess, shooting shooting in the new york city subway system that wounded 10 people, five of them critically. authorities a short time ago say that they have identified now what they describe as a person of interest. 62 year old frank r. james, they say he has links ties to wisconsin and philadelphia. the question then is why james, why is he a person of interest? but they say he rented a u haul van in philadelphia and keys to the van. were found at the subway station with the shooting took place near objects that they say they believed belonged to the shooter. as for that u haul, then it was found a short distance away from the subway station. authorities say that james had concerning social media posts about the mayor of new york city and the homeless
he is identified as 62 year old frank james of philadelphia. we go live now to brooklyn, where fox news, david lee miller has been gathering new details, david good evening. what have you learned? good evening, julie. perhaps most significantly tonight. the search continues for the suspect in this mess, shooting shooting in the new york city subway system that wounded 10 people, five of them critically. authorities a short time ago say that they have identified now what they describe as a...
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. >> in philadelphia, the oakland ace lasky to philadelphia. tomorrow is another day. >>> and switching gears, three officers will not face criminal charges in the case of a man who died after being pinned to the ground during an arrest. they confronted him last april after suspecting him of shoplifting. he died after he was pinned on the ground for more than five minutes. the autopsy said that mess was a primary cause of death but physical stress did play a role. the da's office said in part, politics cannot enter into any decision and the evidence does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt the officers broken the laws. the family of gonzalez has filed two lawsuits against the city. >>> a richmond teacher is facing multiple charges. she was of biology teacher. she is accused of molesting seven miners. she is in custody in richmond. the academy said the teacher is no longer employed and the school has reached out to parents, students and faculty to provide support where it might be needed. >>> state public health officials have issued new quarant
. >> in philadelphia, the oakland ace lasky to philadelphia. tomorrow is another day. >>> and switching gears, three officers will not face criminal charges in the case of a man who died after being pinned to the ground during an arrest. they confronted him last april after suspecting him of shoplifting. he died after he was pinned on the ground for more than five minutes. the autopsy said that mess was a primary cause of death but physical stress did play a role. the da's office...
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they had a philadelphia chapter as well. you will note in this image, that there are several women here. she helped to draft these women. she drafted the mission statement, as a woman she was not allowed to sign it. but the other thing you will notice that she's sitting beside and african american, sale maker. and he is part of the philadelphia community. she then went on, a few days after founding the female american anti slavery society, to find the philadelphia female anti slavery society. and that was one of the earliest anti slavery female societies that ever existed. so it is noted, and they were noted for not only being advocating the speaking, and promiscuous, men and women were there. in the audiences. but also, it was interracial. and the 45 original members were african americans. and they rarely challenged, racism even within their own movement. anti slavery people in general, were for the end of slavery. abolitionists wanted slavery abolished immediately so lucretia mott was an abolitionist. and she thought that
they had a philadelphia chapter as well. you will note in this image, that there are several women here. she helped to draft these women. she drafted the mission statement, as a woman she was not allowed to sign it. but the other thing you will notice that she's sitting beside and african american, sale maker. and he is part of the philadelphia community. she then went on, a few days after founding the female american anti slavery society, to find the philadelphia female anti slavery society....
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show you a program in philadelphia that is actually working to increase the number of male teachers of color in classrooms. it's the kind of thing that can be done in cities around the country. including population centers in the bay area that may want more teachers of color in their classrooms. >> we work hard to show solutions. you can catch the report coming up next right here on kpix5. >>> let's take a look at sin city, las vegas. less than two hours from the start of the nfl draft . the 49ers are on the clock tomorrow in round 2. las vegas plays host. back this stage>> reporter: the stage is set. the jacksonville jaguars are set. >> we usually know who the first and second pick are. we have no idea. it makes it incredibly intriguing.>> reporter: they will watch stars of tomorrow have their names called. one block away from the stage. >> it's an outstanding, surreal moment. even as media and fans. every year the excitement continues to increase. >> reporter: there will be plenty to keep the fans excited while the teams decide. including concerts. vegas i. >> reporter: it has taken
show you a program in philadelphia that is actually working to increase the number of male teachers of color in classrooms. it's the kind of thing that can be done in cities around the country. including population centers in the bay area that may want more teachers of color in their classrooms. >> we work hard to show solutions. you can catch the report coming up next right here on kpix5. >>> let's take a look at sin city, las vegas. less than two hours from the start of the nfl...
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there are alerts in washington, philadelphia, and new york city right now. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the breaking headline from ukraine tonight. president zelenskyy saying russia's new military offensive is now under way. what the pentagon is saying tonight. and it comes amid a deadly 24 hours. a barrage of russian missiles hitting ukraine, including lviv. james longman live from ukraine tonight. >>> here at home, the urgent manhunt tonight for multiple suspects in pittsburgh after a deadly mass shooting. video showing the panic erupting at a crowded party. more than 90 shots fired. and just in tonight, what airbnb is now saying about this. >>> the case that made national headlines. the mother in california who for five years stood by her story, tonight, now pleading guilty to faking her own kidnapping. the mother of two breaking down and what she acknowledged. >>> also tonight, the horrific murder investigation in new york city. the mother whose body was found in a duffel bag. the autopsy now released tonight. and what police are now sa
there are alerts in washington, philadelphia, and new york city right now. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the breaking headline from ukraine tonight. president zelenskyy saying russia's new military offensive is now under way. what the pentagon is saying tonight. and it comes amid a deadly 24 hours. a barrage of russian missiles hitting ukraine, including lviv. james longman live from ukraine tonight. >>> here at home, the urgent manhunt tonight for multiple...
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there was no corporate role in politics in the constitution or the philadelphia debates or the federalist papers. any of the customary well-springs of originalism would say that this is a country to be run by we the people, but how happy, how happy corporate political power makes big republican donors. so originalism goes out the window and corporate power gets baked into. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
there was no corporate role in politics in the constitution or the philadelphia debates or the federalist papers. any of the customary well-springs of originalism would say that this is a country to be run by we the people, but how happy, how happy corporate political power makes big republican donors. so originalism goes out the window and corporate power gets baked into. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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so these were people who did not live in philadelphia but lived elsewhere and would send objects and years and other information to contribute to this larger enterprise the term cabinet was also something of a misnomer the society frequently struggled to find space to house its collections an objects actually were often loaned out to the members who lived in philadelphia as a result. they're scattered. they were circulating and they were they were not necessarily held in one place as a term like cabinet might suggest this post fairly obvious organizational challenges at one point, the curators announced kind of ruefully, that objects have been quote interested to the care of members, but never yet delivered to the society. so things got lost. to some extent. i think this really speaks to a different imagined purpose for a museum. then what we think of today. so at this point the the point was using and handling and observing these objects rather than trying to keep them perfectly preserved and they were also interested to people who were known to be interested in that field to be wor
so these were people who did not live in philadelphia but lived elsewhere and would send objects and years and other information to contribute to this larger enterprise the term cabinet was also something of a misnomer the society frequently struggled to find space to house its collections an objects actually were often loaned out to the members who lived in philadelphia as a result. they're scattered. they were circulating and they were they were not necessarily held in one place as a term...
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four days after it was put in to place, philadelphia ended the latest mask mandate. on monday, the city setting an increase in new cases and hospitalizations, required masks to be worn indoors. last night the board of health voted to do away with the mandate. authorities recommended indoor masking. why the sudden change? new dew that on hospitalizations. >> hospitalizations peaked at 82 sunday. monday down to 77. tuesday down to 74. yesterday down to 65. that's clearly not a rise in hospitalizations. i think it doesn't justify keeping a mandate in place when you don't need one. >> meanwhile across the country, in new york city you must mask up at j.f.k. and la guardia but not newark airport in new jersey. in boston where covid cases are increasing, authorities are urging but not requiring masks. in milwaukee, public school students and staff on monday were told that masks were not necessary now have to wear them again. neil? >> neil: david lee miller. now to dr. marty makary following this. doctor, do we need masks? do you recommend masks to people in any way, shape
four days after it was put in to place, philadelphia ended the latest mask mandate. on monday, the city setting an increase in new cases and hospitalizations, required masks to be worn indoors. last night the board of health voted to do away with the mandate. authorities recommended indoor masking. why the sudden change? new dew that on hospitalizations. >> hospitalizations peaked at 82 sunday. monday down to 77. tuesday down to 74. yesterday down to 65. that's clearly not a rise in...
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he rented the van from this philadelphia store on monday. court documents say the suspect visited a philadelphia storage facility filled with ammunition and more weapons on the evening before the attack. they also show surveillance photos of the uk-haul van crossing into brooklyn. two hours later, a man matching his description left the u-haul on foot. wnbc obtained this video showing a man law enforcement believes to be the suspect and wearing similar gloeting, entering the subway system about two hours before the shooting began. investigators also linking the gun found at the scene to a purchase by the suspect sources say. and authorities have tracked the purchase of a gas max to him through an ebay account. the alleged shooter is expected to be in court later thursday afternoon. and no one in law enforcement expected this is the way the manhunt would end. the suspect calling on himself, calling crimestoppers, telling them hey, i'm at this location, come and get me. shimon prokupecz, cnn, brooklyn, new york. >>> juliette kayyem is a cnn na
he rented the van from this philadelphia store on monday. court documents say the suspect visited a philadelphia storage facility filled with ammunition and more weapons on the evening before the attack. they also show surveillance photos of the uk-haul van crossing into brooklyn. two hours later, a man matching his description left the u-haul on foot. wnbc obtained this video showing a man law enforcement believes to be the suspect and wearing similar gloeting, entering the subway system about...
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also in pittsburgh, philadelphia and chicago. back with us now, tennessee congressman tim burchett, national vice president for the fraternal order of police, he is joe gimaldi. thanks for you both joining us tonight. good to have you both on. congressman, how is the south carolina mall shooting suspect, dewayne price, out on $25,000 bail. he is on house arrest. he shot 14 people. why can he go back to work with an ankle monitor? >> it is unexcusable. like your intro pretty much sad it all. police officers are lighting them up, arresting them on the front end and d.a.s, weak judges let them out the back end. in this day and age, i read the article, surely can't be right. he has a prior record. there were injuries. he was involved in a shooting, yet he is allowed to go back to work. elizabeth: you know to the congressman's point, joe, good to see you, he has a criminal record dating back to 2008. was charged in accessory of a shooting death of a 17-year-old in hopkins, south carolina. when you see them let back, talking about chil
also in pittsburgh, philadelphia and chicago. back with us now, tennessee congressman tim burchett, national vice president for the fraternal order of police, he is joe gimaldi. thanks for you both joining us tonight. good to have you both on. congressman, how is the south carolina mall shooting suspect, dewayne price, out on $25,000 bail. he is on house arrest. he shot 14 people. why can he go back to work with an ankle monitor? >> it is unexcusable. like your intro pretty much sad it...
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it's not just philadelphia but it really has exploded here. new york, minneapolis, the problem, joe sullivan, 38 years philadelphia police department. the problem, what's happening? >> here in philadelphia, the police department is at unprecedented staffing levels, meaning there's less cops on the street than there were at any time before, simultaneously, violent crime is also at unprecedented levels. >> reporter: take a look at the numbers on the shootings, we've got those numbers as well. in the last six, seven years, they've exploded as well and they're not getting solved. >> they're not getting solved. it goes to the community, they're losing confidence in the police and not just the police but the entire criminal justice system. they see people being arrested in their neighborhoods for serious violent crimes and they're returned back to the streets within 24 hours. >> reporter: you're a man who through his career advocated for police reform, advocated for sentencing diversions and that sort of thing but you think it's gotten out of contro
it's not just philadelphia but it really has exploded here. new york, minneapolis, the problem, joe sullivan, 38 years philadelphia police department. the problem, what's happening? >> here in philadelphia, the police department is at unprecedented staffing levels, meaning there's less cops on the street than there were at any time before, simultaneously, violent crime is also at unprecedented levels. >> reporter: take a look at the numbers on the shootings, we've got those numbers...
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i love the product philadelphia and l.a. let's look at philadelphia faulty science okay that one day the science is one thing the next day it says the next thing. wait a minute monday said mask mandate indoor freddy it's gone, three to 23 cases only zero deaths what was wrong with monday? why am monday enough freddie different there's no science at all they should stick to cheesesteaks and philadelphia's far as los angeles is concerned also completely ridiculous 14 deaths in l.a. county and their back with the masks there is no consistency to the policies across the country that's the problem people won't believe you. elizabeth: getting back to dr. fauci, he touted and praised china's total lockdown now china is seizing and confiscating passports until after the pandemic, right? he flip-flopped on a lot of issues masking, mandatory evacuation to disabled and misled on the nih that dangerous gain of function research in chinese lab and then he admitted and testaments agency does not interact the money. i don't know we have be
i love the product philadelphia and l.a. let's look at philadelphia faulty science okay that one day the science is one thing the next day it says the next thing. wait a minute monday said mask mandate indoor freddy it's gone, three to 23 cases only zero deaths what was wrong with monday? why am monday enough freddie different there's no science at all they should stick to cheesesteaks and philadelphia's far as los angeles is concerned also completely ridiculous 14 deaths in l.a. county and...
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. >> esto mientras un adolescente en philadelphia fue baleado cuando caminaba de la escuela a su casa. >> te juro por dios que vamos a ver cuÁnto tiempo. >> el presidente de el salvador, nayib bukele lanza advertencia a las pandillas en caso que ataquen gente inocente bajo el rÉgimen de excepciÓn. >> conocerÁn la increÍble historia de una enfermera de chicago que despertÓ de una cirugÍa de cerebro y se convirtiÓ en pintora. >> despertÉ, sentÍ ese deseo de pintar, y de dibujar, y yo dije, wow! esto es nuevo >> lo mÁs increÍble es que el cirujano dice que su historia no es inusual, mÁs de este caso en instantes, comenzamos con un reporte sobre los niÑos que estÁn bajo custodia del departamento de familia y servicios de protecciÓn del estado de texas. >> ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪. >> mÁs de cien niÑos han muerto bajo el cuidado del estado de texas en poco mÁs de dos aÑos, asÍ lo dice un reporte realizado luego de las acusaciones de abusos a menores en un centro de la ciudad, el sistema de protecciÓn infantil en texas ofrece atenciÓn a niÑos con necesidades mÉdicas
. >> esto mientras un adolescente en philadelphia fue baleado cuando caminaba de la escuela a su casa. >> te juro por dios que vamos a ver cuÁnto tiempo. >> el presidente de el salvador, nayib bukele lanza advertencia a las pandillas en caso que ataquen gente inocente bajo el rÉgimen de excepciÓn. >> conocerÁn la increÍble historia de una enfermera de chicago que despertÓ de una cirugÍa de cerebro y se convirtiÓ en pintora. >> despertÉ, sentÍ ese deseo de...
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crazy in philadelphia. and, i talked this morning to the deputy, former deputy commissioner of police in philadelphia, who said it is kind of a perfect storm. you got, you know, you got a situation where the pandemic has left a lot of kids with nothing better to do, out of school, that kind of thing. not community programs for them. and then, you don't have enough police officers out there. there are hundreds of police down in fill self. in philadelphia. he said they don't get to the carjackings. here is what he told me. >> city like philadelphia, facing unprecedented of violence. hard to get a crime unit, can't pull them away from a shooting scene to process a car. even though we're losing valuable information. reporter: consequently because the violence is so bad, other violence is so bad it takes precedence over the carjacking. people are able to do it with some impunity. not a pretty thing right here. stuart: yeah. well-said, jeff. i want to get more on law enforcement as a job. for that i bring in mike
crazy in philadelphia. and, i talked this morning to the deputy, former deputy commissioner of police in philadelphia, who said it is kind of a perfect storm. you got, you know, you got a situation where the pandemic has left a lot of kids with nothing better to do, out of school, that kind of thing. not community programs for them. and then, you don't have enough police officers out there. there are hundreds of police down in fill self. in philadelphia. he said they don't get to the...
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old, with addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. we are endeavoring to locate him to determine his connection to the subway shooting, if any. the two crime scenes, the subway in the van, are very active and are still being processed. we are asking anyone with information to help, cellphone video, witness information, or if they can identify the perpetrator or the renter of this vehicle, to call crime stoppers one 800 577 tips. there is a $50,000 reward out. $25,000 from the new york city police foundation and the 12,500 from the mta, and 12,500 from the twa local 100. i want to ensure everybody that we in the nypd have all our resources working this, along with our partners in the fbi and the atf to find this perpetrator. with that, i would like to turn it over to the mayor? ok. ok. mayor adams? : thank chief. as we indicated, today was a difficult day for new york. days like these are playing out too often in cities across america. as mentioned, there was an act of violence in the heart of brooklyn. a shooter attacked a subway car
old, with addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. we are endeavoring to locate him to determine his connection to the subway shooting, if any. the two crime scenes, the subway in the van, are very active and are still being processed. we are asking anyone with information to help, cellphone video, witness information, or if they can identify the perpetrator or the renter of this vehicle, to call crime stoppers one 800 577 tips. there is a $50,000 reward out. $25,000 from the new york city...
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hospitalizations at an all time low in philadelphia. ticked up 100 cases and she's sounding the alarms. you know what that does, it causes more covid fatigue and it's milder. i said we have treatments. so a slight uptick in cases in an area where there is plenty of immunity around. a lot of vaccination in philadelphia, and a lot of people have had omicron ba1, now sounding alarm over ba2, that's the wrong answer. >> gillian: there are siegel, thank you as always. have a healthy and fabulous afternoon. >> you too, gillian, thank you for having me. >> john: fox news alert, some new images that come to us from the new york post that were originally part of a video that was obtained by cbs news, appears to show a man dressed in very similar description to that of frank james that was put out by the nypd yesterday entering a turnstile at an unidentified subway station. you know, we have gone back and forth over the course of the last couple of days of what color vest james was allegedly wearing. first it was orange, then it was green. this i
hospitalizations at an all time low in philadelphia. ticked up 100 cases and she's sounding the alarms. you know what that does, it causes more covid fatigue and it's milder. i said we have treatments. so a slight uptick in cases in an area where there is plenty of immunity around. a lot of vaccination in philadelphia, and a lot of people have had omicron ba1, now sounding alarm over ba2, that's the wrong answer. >> gillian: there are siegel, thank you as always. have a healthy and...
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here in philadelphia they are literally hundreds of officers down. we talked earlier today to the former assistant superintendent of the philadelphia police department who said it's a real problem. >> largest problem that's facing law enforcement right now is the inability to retain experienced police officers and the inability to recruit new officers. and that is the challenge for police chiefs throughout america right now. >> reporter: [audio difficulty] jackie: all right. problems with jeff''s audio. apologize for that. but you get the point, and part of the problem, of course, is inflation. it's partially to blame for the rise many crime as the prices for cars and parts have skyrocketed. back with me now, mitch mitch roh k4e8 and dan get -- mitch roschelle and dan geltrude. crime will spike when people are under financial hardship, and that's what's happening as a result of inflation. you hear stories like this across the country, that crime is running rampant. administration has to tackle the inflation problem as well as a lot of other problems,
here in philadelphia they are literally hundreds of officers down. we talked earlier today to the former assistant superintendent of the philadelphia police department who said it's a real problem. >> largest problem that's facing law enforcement right now is the inability to retain experienced police officers and the inability to recruit new officers. and that is the challenge for police chiefs throughout america right now. >> reporter: [audio difficulty] jackie: all right....
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there are alerts in washington, philadelphia, and new york city right now. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the breaking headline from ukraine tonight. president zelenskyy saying russia's new military offensive is now under way. what the pentagon is saying tonight. and it comes amid a deadly 24 hours. a barrage of russian missiles hitting ukraine, including lviv. james longman live from ukraine tonight. >>> here at home, the urgent manhunt tonight for multiple suspects in pittsburgh after a deadly mass shooting. video showing the panic erupting at a crowded party. at an airbnb. more than 90 shots fired. and just in tonight, what airbnb is now saying about this. >>> the case that made national headlines. the mother in california who for five years stood by her story, tonight, now pleading guilty to faking her own kidnapping. sherri papini, the mother of two, breaking down, and what she acknowledged. >>> also tonight, the horrific murder investigation in new york city. the mother whose body was found in a duffel bag. the autopsy now released toni
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whiplash overnight in philadelphia. the city dropping their indoor mandate just days after the rule went back into effect. >> erielle reshef joins us now with more on the new rules in the u.s. as cases and hospital admissions rise in some parts of the country. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. another day, another case as you mentioned of face mask whiplash. the latest reversal overnight, philadelphia health officials voting to drop their indoor mask mandate just days after the rule went back into effect on monday. philly was the first major city, you'll remember, to reinstate its mask requirement, a move that sparked backlash but now city officials say due to decreasing hospitalizations and a leveling off of case counts there they will strongly recommend masks indoors instead of requiring them. meanwhile, across the country in los angeles, a new mandate going into effect this morning, city officials again requiring masks on all public transit and inside airports. so, clearly a lot of con
whiplash overnight in philadelphia. the city dropping their indoor mandate just days after the rule went back into effect. >> erielle reshef joins us now with more on the new rules in the u.s. as cases and hospital admissions rise in some parts of the country. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. another day, another case as you mentioned of face mask whiplash. the latest reversal overnight, philadelphia health officials voting to drop their indoor mask...
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the question is whether philadelphia airport requires masks. more information is forthcoming. at this moment is unclear how they are going to proceed. meanwhile the city of los angeles is reversing course on masks but in the other direction. it is bringing back mask mandate for all public transit after it made masking optional earlier this week meaning masks must be worn on buses, trains, task ease and right hailing services like uber and lift and mandating masks at all transportation hubs like airports and bus terminals. this means for travelers passing through lax you must once again mask up even though earlier this week you didn't have to. finally the boston public health commission is renewing its recommendation that masks be worn indoors. it's not a change in policy but this recommendation is underscored with new data that says covid cases are on the rise in the boston area. health officials say covid cases of climbed 55% in the last two weeks. the community positivity rate nearly 7%. it was as low as 2.2% in early march. neil: hard to keep track of all this. >> that's wh
the question is whether philadelphia airport requires masks. more information is forthcoming. at this moment is unclear how they are going to proceed. meanwhile the city of los angeles is reversing course on masks but in the other direction. it is bringing back mask mandate for all public transit after it made masking optional earlier this week meaning masks must be worn on buses, trains, task ease and right hailing services like uber and lift and mandating masks at all transportation hubs like...
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brown has reportedly agreed to a four-year $100 million deal with philadelphia. the draft continues tonight. >>> three more nba playoff teams advance to the conference semifinals last night. the dallas mavericks rallied from a 12 point half time deficit to clinch the first playoff series victory since the 2011 nba finals. the 98th and 96th win over the utah jazz last night, in game six, sends the marvs to phoenix where they will face the top seeded suns in game one of the western conference semifinals, that will begin monday. phoenix survived a scare and eliminated new orleans last night with a 115-109 win, and the top seed in the west moves on. and the city of philadelphia was growing very worried about their sixers but they didn't blow a 3-0 series lead and in fact made easy work of the raptors in toronto last night, defeating the raptors in game six 132-97 and advancing to the eastern conference semifinal conference against the miami heat. one first round series still going out west, the memphis grizzlies have a chance to close out the minnesota timber wolves,
brown has reportedly agreed to a four-year $100 million deal with philadelphia. the draft continues tonight. >>> three more nba playoff teams advance to the conference semifinals last night. the dallas mavericks rallied from a 12 point half time deficit to clinch the first playoff series victory since the 2011 nba finals. the 98th and 96th win over the utah jazz last night, in game six, sends the marvs to phoenix where they will face the top seeded suns in game one of the western...
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trump actually gain 22% more votes in philadelphia in 2020 over 2016. i go back to pennsylvania as an example where the issues in places like philadelphia, which is a democratic stronghold, but they are losing ground on issues like inflation, crime and immigration. those are things that whether, you know, democrats want to admit or not, that is what people are paying attention to in their communities. and republicans, and they will nationalize the election. they will take these certain issues, and they will saddle all democrats with it as out of touch, or this is what they want to do. whether they want to or not. so democrats have to be more aggressive in acknowledging, doing what i call a clinton strategy, take a page out of the clinton's book. i feel your pain, and i take credit for what you have done, and tell people what we will continue to do to impact your lights. how will this impact your everyday life? democrats have a tendency to get into the numbers and into the policy papers, and they're not gonna win this election with the policy pan. a lot
trump actually gain 22% more votes in philadelphia in 2020 over 2016. i go back to pennsylvania as an example where the issues in places like philadelphia, which is a democratic stronghold, but they are losing ground on issues like inflation, crime and immigration. those are things that whether, you know, democrats want to admit or not, that is what people are paying attention to in their communities. and republicans, and they will nationalize the election. they will take these certain issues,...
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barber boosting confidence one fresh haircut at a time >> on the street corner in northwest philadelphia josh santiago is changing lives one free haircut at a time. >> makes me feel clean. >> reporter: this rv josh's mobile barbershop, his motto and mission, empowering cuts, humanizing the homeless. >> i dedicated the last six years of my life to traveling the country, providing free haircuts to the homeless, military vets, children and families in need. >> i remember when you was on the side of the street. >> reporter: it's a luxury out of reach for so many. but here a simple clip, a safe space and friendly conversation are a lifeline for regulars like elijah fleming. >> a haircut is like uplifting our spirits, giving us confidence you feel better. >> reporter: it's an honor for josh, who understands so many of his clients' struggles. he grew up in the area, the son of parents who battled substance use. >> i'm sitting with this individual for the next 30 to 45 minutes and i'm getting to actually know this person, who this person actually is, you know so the magic behind the haircut is j
barber boosting confidence one fresh haircut at a time >> on the street corner in northwest philadelphia josh santiago is changing lives one free haircut at a time. >> makes me feel clean. >> reporter: this rv josh's mobile barbershop, his motto and mission, empowering cuts, humanizing the homeless. >> i dedicated the last six years of my life to traveling the country, providing free haircuts to the homeless, military vets, children and families in need. >> i...
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philadelphia will win the final of 9-5. that get to the local baseball scene. we are looking at the monitor and the giants are at that trying to win this one and make a complete to make it a great opening day. back to you in the studio. >> that new kid, joey barton, is not bad. >> he's large, he's got range and power and we all saw it with his first career home run. >>> it was a great weather day for baseball. chopper 5 giving us the shot. a cooler day by the coast. it will get even cooler and windier this weekend. let's check in with brian hackney who was in for paul. >> it was a nice day out there today. and some spots it was cooler but another spots it didn't change much. inland was warm. that will change as we overlook the old bull yard. 85, santa rosa. livermore, mid-80s. san francisco, 64. san francisco's temperatures have dropped in the city. of fairfield, it is exactly the same and a couple degrees cooler by concord. a big change with windy weather will return tomorrow. gusty winds will be up to 40 miles per hour and not just the wind. it will also be w
philadelphia will win the final of 9-5. that get to the local baseball scene. we are looking at the monitor and the giants are at that trying to win this one and make a complete to make it a great opening day. back to you in the studio. >> that new kid, joey barton, is not bad. >> he's large, he's got range and power and we all saw it with his first career home run. >>> it was a great weather day for baseball. chopper 5 giving us the shot. a cooler day by the coast. it will...
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she saw the inward workings of schoolsike philadelphia, like where she is from, and she has taken her gift of writing, her gift of comedy, or intelligence to write these stories in a way, just bring it home for people. >> i was in a gifted program too. >> what were you gifted at? being annoying? sheryl: people laugh, they enjoy it, then they have conversations that last for hours once the show is over. i mean, comedy is an amazing thing. it deserves more respect. jeff: how did you meet quinta brunson? i understand you wanted to play the role of the principal, but she had other ideas. sheryl: she had very different ideas. in fact, she was steadfast. she sa absolutely not, we need a queen for mrs. howarand you are that queen. >> how is it going with the new program? >> is a little hard to understand, but i'm getting back to it. someone lost my crypto wallet. >> you come from a different generation so we understand if you are having trouble with it. >> are you kidding me? i love tech. i shop at the app store, have hotmail, i once even rode in a tesla. sheryl: i was like, i love this girl
she saw the inward workings of schoolsike philadelphia, like where she is from, and she has taken her gift of writing, her gift of comedy, or intelligence to write these stories in a way, just bring it home for people. >> i was in a gifted program too. >> what were you gifted at? being annoying? sheryl: people laugh, they enjoy it, then they have conversations that last for hours once the show is over. i mean, comedy is an amazing thing. it deserves more respect. jeff: how did you...
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. ♪ paul: as philadelphia reinstates its indoor mask mandate and the cdc extends its mask requirement for travel, some fear that more restrictions are coming amid an uptick in covid cases. but more than two years into the pandemic a new study published by the national bureau of economic research provides some lessons from the coronavirus lockdowns ranking states based on the economy, education and the number of deaths. the study puts utah, nebraska, vermont and even florida at the top of the list for covid outcomes while those with the most stringent pandemic lockdowns including new jersey, new york and california came many toward the bottom. we're back with kim strassel and holman jenkins. kim, the interesting thing about study which was done by our friends casey mulligan, steve moore and phil kirkman, is that -- it compares for the first time across multiple variables not just covid mortalities. so you have education, economics and covid. what are the lessons you draw? >> well, the number one lesson is lockdowns don't work. and you can see that if particular, for instance, in florid
. ♪ paul: as philadelphia reinstates its indoor mask mandate and the cdc extends its mask requirement for travel, some fear that more restrictions are coming amid an uptick in covid cases. but more than two years into the pandemic a new study published by the national bureau of economic research provides some lessons from the coronavirus lockdowns ranking states based on the economy, education and the number of deaths. the study puts utah, nebraska, vermont and even florida at the top of the...
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. >>> and the oakland a's have opened in philadelphia. we will have highlights coming up in sports. >>> the bay areas heat wave is winding down a little bit. temperatures hit low 80s and down about 10 degrees from yesterday. >> they definitely felt the breeze. brian is in for paul this evening. the winds of changed . >> they will be picking up overnight and that will be the story for the first half of the weekend. and then we will be talking about mondays rain. gusty winds along the shoreline. low-pressure will dive out of the golf. it will usher in showers for the bay area. amounts will not be spectacular but we will take anything. wet weather for one day on monday. it will be mild tonight and winds will be picking up . tomorrow along the shoreline it will be windy enough to fly an iron kite. fair skies tomorrow and then late sunday and monday, here comes that rainy day feeling again. we will be fortunate if we get it. straight santa clara county supervisors approved the big land deal that will greatly expand two popular county parks. a
. >>> and the oakland a's have opened in philadelphia. we will have highlights coming up in sports. >>> the bay areas heat wave is winding down a little bit. temperatures hit low 80s and down about 10 degrees from yesterday. >> they definitely felt the breeze. brian is in for paul this evening. the winds of changed . >> they will be picking up overnight and that will be the story for the first half of the weekend. and then we will be talking about mondays rain....
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. >> reporter: according to law enforcement, the day before the attack, james rented this u-haul in philadelphia with one of those cards. surveillance cameras showed that very same u-haul crossing the verrazano bridge into brooklyn. approximately two hours later, another surveillance camera captured a man believed to be james, wearing a hard hat, and that orange vest described by witnesses and dragging a roller bag walking down the street. police say this video also part of the investigation shows the suspect entering king's highway subway station prior to the shooting. >> this station is three blocks from where we recovered the u-haul truck that he rented in philadelphia. >> reporter: the attack on the manhattan-bound n train unfolding at 8:26 a.m. as the train approached the 36th street station. authorities say james put on a gas mask, tack canister out of bag and opened it. this video shot by one of the passengers, showing the smoke beginning to fill the train car. then the suspect opened fire. >> we have witnesses on the train who said he was sitting in the back corner of the second car, and
. >> reporter: according to law enforcement, the day before the attack, james rented this u-haul in philadelphia with one of those cards. surveillance cameras showed that very same u-haul crossing the verrazano bridge into brooklyn. approximately two hours later, another surveillance camera captured a man believed to be james, wearing a hard hat, and that orange vest described by witnesses and dragging a roller bag walking down the street. police say this video also part of the...
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jeff flock in philadelphia international airport with more. hey, jeff. >> how much is the question, neil. yeah, from the windy parking deck here at philadelphia international airport. look at the cars. if you don't think people are traveling because of the mask mandate, they are. you can't get a parking space here. all of the spaces are filled. some people parking in spaces that are not even a space. there you go. ed bastion, the ceo of delta says that's what is happening right now. crazy travel. take a look at the quote from him yesterday. we're seeing a historic level of sales activity and booking volumes at levels higher than we've seen in our history. despite that, poling seems to indicate there's concerns about covid on aircraft. take a look at these numbers from morning consults. still more than half of the country reluctant to fly on an airplane. 48% according to their polls say they are comfortable flying in the air right now compared to 57% who said they're comfortable at a party or 60% at the movies or even 75% that are comfortable n
jeff flock in philadelphia international airport with more. hey, jeff. >> how much is the question, neil. yeah, from the windy parking deck here at philadelphia international airport. look at the cars. if you don't think people are traveling because of the mask mandate, they are. you can't get a parking space here. all of the spaces are filled. some people parking in spaces that are not even a space. there you go. ed bastion, the ceo of delta says that's what is happening right now. crazy...
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i'll say, look, the real miracle in philadelphia, the real miracle in philadelphia was that 55 white men who are not even particularly representative of their stratified society nevertheless whatever their intentions at the time created a system, wrote a document, gave birth to a government that was capable over time not because people passed a law or someone a decree but more often people took to the streets and demanded change. but nevertheless, you know, fdr talked about a continuing revolution. that since the beginning, since the founding we've been engaged in a continuing and mostly peaceful revolution. you know, the notion of a country that has never become but is always in the act of becoming. now, someone say that is a pollyannaish view and i see that as the real miracle of philadelphia. which also explains why the civil rights movement connected, you know, in a way that it did. and why even that when it's easy to despair. i like to be more optimistic. >> so, let me ask you some short questions about presence. who is the smarter person that has ever been president of the unit
i'll say, look, the real miracle in philadelphia, the real miracle in philadelphia was that 55 white men who are not even particularly representative of their stratified society nevertheless whatever their intentions at the time created a system, wrote a document, gave birth to a government that was capable over time not because people passed a law or someone a decree but more often people took to the streets and demanded change. but nevertheless, you know, fdr talked about a continuing...
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the real miracle in philadelphia? the real miracle in philadelphia was that 55 white men, who are not even particularly representative of their stratified society, nevertheless, whatever their intentions at the time, created a system. they wrote a document. they gave birth to a government that was capable, overtime, not because people passed a law, more often because people took to the streets and demanded change. but nevertheless, you know, fdr talked about it continuing revolution. that since the beginning, since the founding, we have been engaged in a continuing, mostly peaceful, revolution. the notion of a country that has never become, but who is always in the act of becoming. someone says that's a [inaudible] view of american history. but is an optimist, i look at the founding and see that as the real miracle of philadelphia. it also explains why the civil rights movement connected in the way that it did, and why even now, when it's easy to despair, i like to be more optimistic. >> so let me ask you some short q
the real miracle in philadelphia? the real miracle in philadelphia was that 55 white men, who are not even particularly representative of their stratified society, nevertheless, whatever their intentions at the time, created a system. they wrote a document. they gave birth to a government that was capable, overtime, not because people passed a law, more often because people took to the streets and demanded change. but nevertheless, you know, fdr talked about it continuing revolution. that since...
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police say he rented a u-haul van in philadelphia which was found about five blocks from the kings highway station, that's elsewhere in brooklyn that was discovered yesterday afternoon. that's about five miles from the 36th street station when shooting occurred. the key to the van along with a credit card with james' name on it were found at the scene. officers discovered a handgun used, three magazine clips, a hatchet and a bag filled with fireworks, gasoline and two unused smoke canisters. police say james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia but it's not clear what if at all any connection to new york city. according to the "the new york times," james has posted dozens of videos on social media with bigoted views and has recently criticized the policy of new york city eric adams. according to "the new york times," the ten gunshot victims makes up the worst history. all are expected to survive, the two youngest victims between 12 and 16 years old new york governor kathy hochul visited them at a local hospital. another 13 taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation for injuries happ
police say he rented a u-haul van in philadelphia which was found about five blocks from the kings highway station, that's elsewhere in brooklyn that was discovered yesterday afternoon. that's about five miles from the 36th street station when shooting occurred. the key to the van along with a credit card with james' name on it were found at the scene. officers discovered a handgun used, three magazine clips, a hatchet and a bag filled with fireworks, gasoline and two unused smoke canisters....
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trump actually gained 22% more votes in philadelphia in 2020 over 2016. i go back to pennsylvania as an example, where the issues in places like philadelphia, which is a democratic stronghold, but they are losing ground on issues like inflation, crime, and immigration. those are things that whether, you know, democrats want to admit it or not, that's what people are being -- are paying attention to in their communities. and republicans are -- will -- they will nationalize the election. they will take those certain issues and they will saddle all democrats with it as out of touch or this is what they want to do, whether they want to or not. so, democrats have to be more aggressive in acknowledging, doing what i call the bill clinton strategy, take a page out of bill clinton's book. i feel your pain. and then take credit for what you have done and tell people what we will continue to do to impact your lives. how will this impact your everyday life? democrats have a tendency to get into the numbers and into the policy papers. you're not going to win this ele
trump actually gained 22% more votes in philadelphia in 2020 over 2016. i go back to pennsylvania as an example, where the issues in places like philadelphia, which is a democratic stronghold, but they are losing ground on issues like inflation, crime, and immigration. those are things that whether, you know, democrats want to admit it or not, that's what people are being -- are paying attention to in their communities. and republicans are -- will -- they will nationalize the election. they...
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i can tie the hospital university of pennsylvania in philadelphia when adults come into our hospital under in the intensive care unit is not because i i haven't gotten the third dose they haven't got doses and until we get on top of that we are not really going to heighten a major effect on this pandemic too. >> are right. i share your perspective. and i think sometimes it's hard to pull back into the forest for the trees. if a new disease emerged today that had the hospitalization and mortality rate of vaccinated people we would not have shut the world down for that. i think those are important messages for getting back to a post pandemic world. i want to ask you about your experience living in this pandemic were everyone is interested in vaccines and more people i am sure or i would guess consider themselves to be experts in vaccines. there is a meme going around early on that entertained me about the armchair epidemiologist in the pandemic. did you have the same phenomena of arm chair backs and i'll adjust? are you familiar with that concept? >> yes i certainly am. it is certainly
i can tie the hospital university of pennsylvania in philadelphia when adults come into our hospital under in the intensive care unit is not because i i haven't gotten the third dose they haven't got doses and until we get on top of that we are not really going to heighten a major effect on this pandemic too. >> are right. i share your perspective. and i think sometimes it's hard to pull back into the forest for the trees. if a new disease emerged today that had the hospitalization and...
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you see the people in philadelphia with the uptick recommending indoor masking again. those are not things you need to do if you agree collectively not to worry about cases. dr. patel: the problem is we do not yet know if this will be the current trend, we know the hospitalization lags rising cases. this is what a lot of the debate was at the fda booster meeting. they are -- are we ok with letting case numbers rise as long as hospitalizations do not? the fda independent advisory committee needs again in the summer to discuss the fall booster plan. they will take into account. . saying we saw a rising cases but not hot rising -- not risinhosp. -- hospitalizations. kristen: we have philly recommending indoor masking, we do have that recommendation yet, they could. come if we go a little higher. . this is the bay area after all, as individuals what should we do? dr. patel: as we move forward and we get to this new era, it will get to where you take your individual risk into account. we do not think every 50 states will follow the federal rule, will not happen. you say you
you see the people in philadelphia with the uptick recommending indoor masking again. those are not things you need to do if you agree collectively not to worry about cases. dr. patel: the problem is we do not yet know if this will be the current trend, we know the hospitalization lags rising cases. this is what a lot of the debate was at the fda booster meeting. they are -- are we ok with letting case numbers rise as long as hospitalizations do not? the fda independent advisory committee needs...
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philadelphia's ending its indoor mask mandate. why city officials changed their mind just days after enacting the policy. >>> airplane altercation. video appears to show mike tyson punching another passenger. what led to the scuffle. >>> good morning. i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. president biden says russia is setting the stage for a critical
philadelphia's ending its indoor mask mandate. why city officials changed their mind just days after enacting the policy. >>> airplane altercation. video appears to show mike tyson punching another passenger. what led to the scuffle. >>> good morning. i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. president biden says russia is setting the stage for a critical
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t these were people who did not on live in philadelphia but lived elsewhere and would send objecte and letters and other information to contribute to this larger enterprise. the term cabinet was also ng something of a misnomer. the society frequently struggled to find space to house its collections and objects often were loaned out to the members who lived in philadelphia. as they were scattered, they were circulating and were not ec necessarily held in one place at a term like cabinet might suggest. this posed fairly obvious organizational challenges. at one point the curators announced that objects had been, quote, entrusted to the care ofs members but never yet delivered to the society, so things got lost. i think this speaks to a different, imagined purpose forv a museum than what we think of today. at this point, the point was using and handling and observing these objects rather than tryint to keep them perfectly preserved. w they were also entrusted to people who were known to be interested in that field to be k working on related projects and the goal was to use the collection
t these were people who did not on live in philadelphia but lived elsewhere and would send objecte and letters and other information to contribute to this larger enterprise. the term cabinet was also ng something of a misnomer. the society frequently struggled to find space to house its collections and objects often were loaned out to the members who lived in philadelphia. as they were scattered, they were circulating and were not ec necessarily held in one place at a term like cabinet might...
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philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do >>> tonight, new research concludes what most doctors already know. >> you should not judge a dog by its covers. researchers found that brief type the sky just 9% of its behavior. it is environment that is a much stronger prediction than genetics. >> we could not find any evidence that ancestry actually has an influence want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... ...to the only 24-hour vitamin c... ...to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> thank you for (contemporary music) - hi everyone, and welcome to the legal help center. this is where we have legal professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injur
philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do >>> tonight, new research concludes what most doctors already know. >> you should not judge a dog by its covers. researchers found that brief type the sky just 9% of its...
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everyone - >> yes to set it up, it is a show about a group of schoolteachers in philadelphia. it was inspired by my mom who was a kindergarten teacher in philadelphia she was my kindergarten teacher. and then i went to the school where she taught for the next five years, and so i just got to see a lot of behind the scenes, which kind of inspired the mockumentary style, just being behind the scenes. and it's about teachers who do their very best in a a philadelphia public school, which is very funny, and - >> jimmy: that's right >> -- inspiring and interesting and makes you think a little bit about the state of public schools in america >> jimmy: that's right i love it. it's a great show. [ cheers and applause you do a great job >> thank you >> jimmy: you're so funny, the writers, great job >> they're so great. >> jimmy: everybody. actors everyone's good. i want to show everyone a clip here's quinta brunson in "abbott elementary." take a look. >> so this zach, he lives with you? >> yeah, he just moved in last month. >> and that's going well >> yep, he's so great. >> so, he knew
everyone - >> yes to set it up, it is a show about a group of schoolteachers in philadelphia. it was inspired by my mom who was a kindergarten teacher in philadelphia she was my kindergarten teacher. and then i went to the school where she taught for the next five years, and so i just got to see a lot of behind the scenes, which kind of inspired the mockumentary style, just being behind the scenes. and it's about teachers who do their very best in a a philadelphia public school, which is...
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we know philadelphia put back their mask mandate. if cases keep going up in new york, could we see the nation's largest big city do the same? >> i think it is a difficult political question and we will see so many variants depending on the particular region. i don't know that new york's mayor will want to reimpose mask mandates and when the cdc changed its kblins a few weeks ago, back at the end of february about when a community would need to reinstate mask mandate, it is a much higher threshold and philadelphia doesn't actually meet the cdc metrics for a recommendation to reinstate mask mandates because the agency weights hospitalizations so much heavier than case counts now. so if we see cases go up but not a huge spike in hospitalizations alongside it, i don't think communities will have imposed mask mandates. if communities are seeing more hospitalizations or a surge in hospitalizations, they will probably be more willing to go along with a mask mandate but if we see the case increase without the subsequent increase in hospitali
we know philadelphia put back their mask mandate. if cases keep going up in new york, could we see the nation's largest big city do the same? >> i think it is a difficult political question and we will see so many variants depending on the particular region. i don't know that new york's mayor will want to reimpose mask mandates and when the cdc changed its kblins a few weeks ago, back at the end of february about when a community would need to reinstate mask mandate, it is a much higher...
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. >> one major city is reversing course why officials in philadelphia are reinstating when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work toward, or the freedom to walk away. with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. >> before the holiday weekend, the city of philadelphia is reinstating its indoor mask mandate. the philadelphia department of public health is citing a 50%
. >> one major city is reversing course why officials in philadelphia are reinstating when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury...
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some of you might be familiar with the work of charles wilsone peal, who was an entrepreneur ir philadelphia in the late 18th century.hi peel established one of the a earliest american museums in tha 1780s and combined collections e of his own works of art with natural history, demonstrationsd and other forms of popular entertainment. c but in 1792, peel was hoping to, get more funding for his museum and he issued a broad appeal to the citizens of philadelphia and addressed members of the american philosophical society,t which is a learned scientific organization in the city in order to make the case for his y museum and implicitly, of course, to attract some ge donations.nd so peel devotes most of his energy in this work to describing the range of his m collections and their potential for educating citizens of the republic. he also emphasizes the practical and logistical aspects of t running a museum, including the costs of guild frames and glass cases that he's going to need to acquire. and it's a really fascinating t document just for thinking about what it meant to start a museumi during
some of you might be familiar with the work of charles wilsone peal, who was an entrepreneur ir philadelphia in the late 18th century.hi peel established one of the a earliest american museums in tha 1780s and combined collections e of his own works of art with natural history, demonstrationsd and other forms of popular entertainment. c but in 1792, peel was hoping to, get more funding for his museum and he issued a broad appeal to the citizens of philadelphia and addressed members of the...
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philadelphia added a lot of runs late and win the opener 9 to 5. >>> golf now. tiger woods bogied four of the first five holes today in the second round of the masters, then started to find the green. second shot on 10, just a couple of feet away from the cup for the birdie. he finished the round 2 over 74 and is tied for 19th. they're chasing this guy, scott scheffler. just a few feet short. led to a birdie. the world's number one ranked player, he leads by five shots tying the largest 36 hole lead in masters history. and our par 5 show after moving day at the masters tomorrow, i'll see you then. >> don't sell yourself short. bryce harper does not anchor sports at kpix 5 in a boot! >> true, that is true, but he's got about 75 million more dollars than me. >> that's true. >> money's not everything! >> is he happy though? really happy? >> probably. >> thanks, charlie. >>> up next, a multimillion dollar plan to expand and connect two popular santa clara county parks. details straight ahead. >>> monday on cbs mornings, the indie pop what's bargain bliss? you know t
philadelphia added a lot of runs late and win the opener 9 to 5. >>> golf now. tiger woods bogied four of the first five holes today in the second round of the masters, then started to find the green. second shot on 10, just a couple of feet away from the cup for the birdie. he finished the round 2 over 74 and is tied for 19th. they're chasing this guy, scott scheffler. just a few feet short. led to a birdie. the world's number one ranked player, he leads by five shots tying the...
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eva pilgrim is in philadelphia with the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's something so many people thought was behind us, but here in philadelphia, they are seeing an uptick in covid cases and that's why health officials decided to bring back the masks. this morning, covid crackdown. philadelphia reinstating its mask mandate as covid cases there and across the country continue to rise. >> my hope, that our actions will slow the spread of covid and help us avoid seeing our e.r.s once again get so crowded that people can't get timely care when they need it. >> reporter: the return of masks leaving many frustrated. >> i just wish the city would pick one thing and stick to it. >> reporter: this as a wave of infections on college campuses has universities from rice university in houston to columbia university haa ma policy canelp du sea reduce the numbers of cases and ultimately keep students in person learning, which is so critical especially this far into the pandemic. >> reporter: next week, americans
eva pilgrim is in philadelphia with the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's something so many people thought was behind us, but here in philadelphia, they are seeing an uptick in covid cases and that's why health officials decided to bring back the masks. this morning, covid crackdown. philadelphia reinstating its mask mandate as covid cases there and across the country continue to rise. >> my hope, that our actions will slow the spread of covid and...