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nbc 10's jesse gary is live at einstein medical center. jesse? >> i've been on the phone with police trying to get more information. that sergeant brought here, but doctors were not able to save his life. an update after the break. >>> i'm tracking a nice end to the weekend. lots of sunshine. a few more clouds. then staying dry especially down the shore. i'll go over all the details in my full forecast. sheerer. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, breaking overnight, an off-duty philadelphia police officer is killed after his car crashes into a tree. we'll take you to the hospital for a live report. >> you're going down, baltimore! you're going down! >> the eagles beat the ravens in their second preseason game. and here's live look at the linc in south philadelphia. temperatures will warm into the 80s, but we are watching chanfoe chance of showers. >>> i'm rosemary connors, it's just before 6:30 on this sunday. let's get to that first alert forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> it will be a nice start to the morning with plenty of sunshi
nbc 10's jesse gary is live at einstein medical center. jesse? >> i've been on the phone with police trying to get more information. that sergeant brought here, but doctors were not able to save his life. an update after the break. >>> i'm tracking a nice end to the weekend. lots of sunshine. a few more clouds. then staying dry especially down the shore. i'll go over all the details in my full forecast. sheerer. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, breaking overnight, an...
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einstein trying to save his life but they were unable to do so. we'll have more details about the crash coming up after the break. >>> and i'm tracking a dry end to your weekend. as we head into monday, another chance of showers. i'll let you know what to expect as you plan ahead back to work. there's a live look at the sun rising over cape may. your shore cast coming up. mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. time to taste it. how is it? it tastes good! congratulations yoplait! you did it! yoplait! >>> right now on nbc 10 news today. breaking overnight, the philadelphia police department is mourning the loss of one of their own after a deadly accident in roxborough. details coming up in a live report. >> the eagles flying high after their win against the ravens at the linc. we got our first glimpse at a few knnew birds. >>> a cool, crisp start to our sunday morning. the sun will be shining later on. details on the pleasant weather will be coming up in the first alert forecast forecast. welcome back to nbc
einstein trying to save his life but they were unable to do so. we'll have more details about the crash coming up after the break. >>> and i'm tracking a dry end to your weekend. as we head into monday, another chance of showers. i'll let you know what to expect as you plan ahead back to work. there's a live look at the sun rising over cape may. your shore cast coming up. mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. time to taste it. how is it? it...
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a man had been shot in the arm and a woman who had been shot in the leg to einstein medical center. soon afterward another man was dropped off at the same hospital with a gunshot wound. all three listed in stable condition this morning. so far no charges have been filed. >>> and dozens of people say they before left stranded, at tenth and filbert after a bus they expect was going to pick them up and it never showed up. >> yeah, some passengers, said that they had been waiting, for the gray hound bus to arrive since around 7:00 last night. the passengers were headed to places like new york,
a man had been shot in the arm and a woman who had been shot in the leg to einstein medical center. soon afterward another man was dropped off at the same hospital with a gunshot wound. all three listed in stable condition this morning. so far no charges have been filed. >>> and dozens of people say they before left stranded, at tenth and filbert after a bus they expect was going to pick them up and it never showed up. >> yeah, some passengers, said that they had been waiting,...
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so einstein accelerated for the third part of einstein is really looking at blocking the malicious activity and we're in the process now of working with many other agencies to have that in place. einstein i and ii is in the majority of the federal government. cdm, you have einstein and the third is our tick activity. looking at at consolidating trusted internetconnections, bringing down those numbers, so basically you have less exposure outside to malicious attacks. so tic, einstein, cdm are three primary programs dhs is involved to address a key element of trying to close those gaps as well as dealing with malicious behavior that is occurring supporting all the federal government. the second part is metrics. great to have these things in place but how successful are they and how can we encourage agencies to put additional controls in place and how are we at measuring their impact? so on the metrics side there are several activities occurring. one is dealing with the cyber spring activity that omb initiated going back, let's say, would have been the late june, july time frame. and in that a
so einstein accelerated for the third part of einstein is really looking at blocking the malicious activity and we're in the process now of working with many other agencies to have that in place. einstein i and ii is in the majority of the federal government. cdm, you have einstein and the third is our tick activity. looking at at consolidating trusted internetconnections, bringing down those numbers, so basically you have less exposure outside to malicious attacks. so tic, einstein, cdm are...
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have seen several police vehicles leave einstein hospital. one of them from the 39th district where the sergeant worked but so far none has pulled over and given us more information about the crash. we do know the sergeant was brought here but passed away due to his injuries. this happened around 11:30 last night on a curved portion of henry avenue as it passes the wissahickon area. the sergeant lost control of his pick-up truck slamming into a tree at dupont street. no other vehicles were involved. he was the only person inside the pickup. police are withholding his name until family members are notified. i've been in touch with investigators, they say they're looking everything pertaining to this crash, including speed. live outside einstein medical center, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> new from overnight, police are looking for the gunman wanted in a burlington county shooting that sent a 17-year-old to the hospital. it happened at house on marn highway in mt. laurel. the teen suffered a gunshot wound to the chest. >>> new video from the ni
have seen several police vehicles leave einstein hospital. one of them from the 39th district where the sergeant worked but so far none has pulled over and given us more information about the crash. we do know the sergeant was brought here but passed away due to his injuries. this happened around 11:30 last night on a curved portion of henry avenue as it passes the wissahickon area. the sergeant lost control of his pick-up truck slamming into a tree at dupont street. no other vehicles were...
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but -- einstein iii. and it has to happen more aggressively. again, if the department or agency isn't taking it seriously enough look cybersecurity for the different departments and agencies isn't necessarily going to be their primary mission, and so they're busy doing, you know, whether it's department of treasury or commerce or state they're doing their primary mission, and are the top people actually going to get cybersecurity that we need to take this more seriously? probably not. perhaps the resignation of department agency heads are going to wake up and take this more seriously, again, until we can compel them to do more, some may lag behind. >> when discussing defense in cyberspace, is part of the problem there the effect of the opm hack and blaming china or responding or whoever it may be, is part of the issue also that the u.s. is very aggressive in cyberspace and we sort of lost a moral high ground with our own you know, espionage through nsa surveillance? we've had some intelligence officials almost express jealousy at how effective
but -- einstein iii. and it has to happen more aggressively. again, if the department or agency isn't taking it seriously enough look cybersecurity for the different departments and agencies isn't necessarily going to be their primary mission, and so they're busy doing, you know, whether it's department of treasury or commerce or state they're doing their primary mission, and are the top people actually going to get cybersecurity that we need to take this more seriously? probably not. perhaps...
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every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they did not learn how to read or get a good education. imagine if we could increase that by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10 number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people back at the good alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in the classroom? sal: if learning in the classroom is about information dissemination, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized and on demand. but i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students get their information at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for real human interaction. emily: critics have said the videos can be repetitive. sal: i am the last person to force videos on everyone. i think they are the least important part of your education experience. if you need an explanation it is great to be able to look it
every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they did not learn how to read or get a good education. imagine if we could increase that by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10 number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people back at the good alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in the classroom? sal: if learning in the classroom is about...
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the efforts starting with albert einstein's letter to franklin roosevelt in august 1939, actually wherein by a hungarian physicist and signed by einstein, observing the recent discovery of nuclear fission implied that bombs could be constructed from fissionable uranium and warning that nazi germany might already be working on the problem. and that fear brought government and the community of physicists together to make sure we would get the bomb first. lawrence and big science would play a paramount role in that effort. the cyclotron was an essential kole opponent in at the research leading to the bomb. lawrence converted his newest cyclotron, behemoth, still built in a ravine above the berkeley campus in a device in which to concentrate fissionable isotope, uranium 235. he designed and supervised the construction of the industrial plant to manufacture the enriched product in a rural district in tennessee known as oak ridge. and that plant would produce every atom of the uranium for the bomb dropped on hiroshima hem gave a -- priority time on the other cyclotrons to isolate plutonium, the
the efforts starting with albert einstein's letter to franklin roosevelt in august 1939, actually wherein by a hungarian physicist and signed by einstein, observing the recent discovery of nuclear fission implied that bombs could be constructed from fissionable uranium and warning that nazi germany might already be working on the problem. and that fear brought government and the community of physicists together to make sure we would get the bomb first. lawrence and big science would play a...
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written by the hungarian physicists and signed by einstein. saying that the recent discovery implied that bombs could be constructed from uranium and warning that nazi germany might already be working on the problem. that fear brought government and the community of physicist together to make sure we would get the bomb first. lawrence and big science would play a big paramount role in that effort. the cyclotron was an essential component in the research leading to the bomb. lawrence converted his newest cyclotron, of the myth still behemoth still being built. then he designed and supervised the plant to manufacture the product in tennessee known as oak ridge. that plant would produce every atom of the uranium for the bomb that was dropped on their shema. he gave one of his hiroshima that became the core of the bomb that destroyed nagasaki. when they came around looking for someone to head up the design of the bomb, ernest lawrence nominated his close friend and colleague at berkeley and got him the job. but now we must turn to the moral dimens
written by the hungarian physicists and signed by einstein. saying that the recent discovery implied that bombs could be constructed from uranium and warning that nazi germany might already be working on the problem. that fear brought government and the community of physicist together to make sure we would get the bomb first. lawrence and big science would play a big paramount role in that effort. the cyclotron was an essential component in the research leading to the bomb. lawrence converted...
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the victim was taken to einstein where he was pronounced dead a short time later. the officer's body was scorpted to escorted to the medical examiners office. this is the second officer to be killed the first robert wilson iii who was shot and killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north philadelphia. back here live, police say the crash victim was off duty and not on his way home from work. no word on where he was coming from or what caused him to lose control. that's under investigation, live in tioga-nicetown, trish hartman, channel 6 "action news." >> this is brand new video of a tractor-trailer accident that closed down one lane on i-95. the big rig ran off the southbound lanes near the delaware border. the front of the truck ended up in the trees. pennsylvania state police blocked one southbound lane leaving one lane open so traffic could get by, we're working to learn about the condition of the driver, all lanes are open at this hour. >>> 6:02 it is sunday morning, chris taking a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's been a winne
the victim was taken to einstein where he was pronounced dead a short time later. the officer's body was scorpted to escorted to the medical examiners office. this is the second officer to be killed the first robert wilson iii who was shot and killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north philadelphia. back here live, police say the crash victim was off duty and not on his way home from work. no word on where he was coming from or what caused him to lose control. that's under...
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the officer was rushed to einstein where he was pronounced dead. his body was escorted by police to the hospital by the medical examiner's office. investigators spent the night at the scene examining the wreckage, trying to determine a calls, no word on how fast he was driving when he lost control or if he was wearing a seat belt. in march, sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty always he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. now, police have not released the sergeant's name, because the family is in the process of being notified. again, police say the officer was off duty when the crash happened ascertain not on his way home from -- and not on his way home from work, trish hartman, channel 6 "action news." >> also in the news this morning, vice president joe biden meeting in washington that is fueling talks that's about to launch a presidential bid. big buzz about that this sunday. >> 7:32, let's head outside to meteorologist chris sowers and a highlight of our day, a fabulous accuweathe
the officer was rushed to einstein where he was pronounced dead. his body was escorted by police to the hospital by the medical examiner's office. investigators spent the night at the scene examining the wreckage, trying to determine a calls, no word on how fast he was driving when he lost control or if he was wearing a seat belt. in march, sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty always he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. now,...
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every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc. imagine if we could increase that by a order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can serve research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in the classroom? sal: if learning in the classroom is about information dissemination, and some of the classrooms we grew up in was about that videos can do that. , in some ways, it is more bite more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students get their information at their own time and pays, practice and get feed back at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for real human interaction. emily: criti
every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc. imagine if we could increase that by a order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can serve research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can...
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his three-part einstein. einstein was very focused on correct information. the second part is detecting it and third is watching it. so dpa or einstein accelerated for the urquhart is really looking at blocking the activities and we are in the process now of working with many agencies to have that in place. one in to us in the majority of federal government. the third one is our activity which is taking a look at consolidating our internet connections so basically you have a folder outside. so three of the primary programs ghs is involved, you address a key element to close the gaps as well as what is occurring. the second part is matcher x. it's great to have these things in place, but how are they and how do we encourage agencies to put additional controls and place and how are we administering bm pack. so there are several activities occurring. one is dealing with the cyberspring activity that all of these have initiated going back to the late june, july timeframe. in that, one of the things we observed as they can actually move rapidly over 35 years. but
his three-part einstein. einstein was very focused on correct information. the second part is detecting it and third is watching it. so dpa or einstein accelerated for the urquhart is really looking at blocking the activities and we are in the process now of working with many agencies to have that in place. one in to us in the majority of federal government. the third one is our activity which is taking a look at consolidating our internet connections so basically you have a folder outside. so...
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system known as einstein. what we tried to do this mandate and put it in place. there was a lot of criticism about einstein because of the known threats and we want to get to those things that we don't know about it so we put in place the language and adult i would try to get to that issue of getting to the known. >> but at the end of the day the language was again there because there was a lot was a lot of legal ambiguity on what they could do with respect to another agency information they have their own own wall in place place and how they control their information there was a lot of question about what they could and couldn't share with dhs. from what i understand it's about 50% of the government so that is the real reason behind that to push it forward as fast as possible. the bill also requires a certain best practice and leading practice. this is the term that you will hear a lot after the authentication testing so we try to put those in place and require that agency. and finally this was an amendment t
system known as einstein. what we tried to do this mandate and put it in place. there was a lot of criticism about einstein because of the known threats and we want to get to those things that we don't know about it so we put in place the language and adult i would try to get to that issue of getting to the known. >> but at the end of the day the language was again there because there was a lot was a lot of legal ambiguity on what they could do with respect to another agency information...
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he was pronounced dead at einstein after arrival. his body was solemnly escorted by police to the medical examiner's office. expecter -- investigators examined the wreckage to determine a calls. this is the second philadelphia police officer killed this year. in march sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty always he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. and, again, police say the officer was off-duty when the crash happened. officers at the 39th district say the sergeant was at work yesterday. he held a supervisory role in the department and grief counselors are at the department helping co-workers who are learning about the loss of their co-worker this morning. live in tioga-nicetown, trish hartman. >> we'll follow this story all day for you on the air and online. 6abc.com includes a slide show of the deadly crash. go to the website for the latest on the investigation. >> police in burlington county are investigating the shooting of a teenager overnight. the action cam was
he was pronounced dead at einstein after arrival. his body was solemnly escorted by police to the medical examiner's office. expecter -- investigators examined the wreckage to determine a calls. this is the second philadelphia police officer killed this year. in march sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty always he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. and, again, police say the officer was off-duty when the crash happened. officers...
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he was rushed to einstein where he was pronounced shortly after arrival. his body was solemnly taken by police to the medical examiner's office. there was so much damage to the truck, they were able to determine if he was wearing a seat belt. the second philadelphia police officer killed this year. in march, sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty as he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. >>> now, officials say the officer was not on duty when the crash happened. we expect to learn more about the crash from philadelphia police in a news conference scheduled for 1:00 p.m. live in tioga, nicetown, trish hart mannor. >>> a tractor-trailer crashed on i-95 in chichester township. the big rig ended up stuck in the trees on the southbound lanes at the pennsylvania delaware border. no word on the driver. >>> police in camden are looking for suspects in a deadly shooting at sycamore and orchard streets at 1:00 a.m. police found a man in his 20s shot in the head. he died at cooper university hospital. >>>
he was rushed to einstein where he was pronounced shortly after arrival. his body was solemnly taken by police to the medical examiner's office. there was so much damage to the truck, they were able to determine if he was wearing a seat belt. the second philadelphia police officer killed this year. in march, sergeant robert wilson iii was shot and killed in the line of duty as he tried to stop a robbery in progress at a north philadelphia game stop. >>> now, officials say the officer...
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we've got certain programs and there are three parts to einstein. that includes gathering information. and it's really would have blocked this activity. we are in the process of working with other agencies to have that in place. and as let's take a look at how to bring down those numbers. and we have less exposure outside. so we have a couple of the primary programs to get resolved to address the key elements supporting all of the federal government, and that includes being in part with the metrics. how successful are they and how can they encourage agencies to put controls in place and how are we making an impact. so there are several activities occurring. one is doing with the. [inaudible] it would've been in that timeframe. and in that one of the things that we observe is government. so if you have the necessary support and understanding of what is going on in the environment that you do something that the focus came out of there that was being measured literally on a daily basis with cios and then on a monthly basis. so keeping it going and what
we've got certain programs and there are three parts to einstein. that includes gathering information. and it's really would have blocked this activity. we are in the process of working with other agencies to have that in place. and as let's take a look at how to bring down those numbers. and we have less exposure outside. so we have a couple of the primary programs to get resolved to address the key elements supporting all of the federal government, and that includes being in part with the...
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. >> together with albert einstein and edward teller, this doctor composed a letter to franklin roosevelt, telling of the terrible possibility that germany had the talent and the knowledge to research and develop an atomic weapon. delivering the letter to roosevelt on the scientists' behalf was dr. sachs. your goalsaid, alex, is to make sure precisely that they germans do not blow us up. intelligence reports from europe indicated that the nazis were working on such a weapon, but no one knew how much effort they were devoting to it. the one certainty was that if hitler developed the om, he would win the war. -- the bomb, he would win the war. it became a top-secret project and one that would have the tightest security. it would be named the manhattan engineering district. a. teller: finally we became little in doing something. it was a relief. >> the project was massive, it designed and built a project only in theory in a material that didn't exist in any who wereby many people not even u.s. citizens. it was known that the nucleus of splitrm of uranium would when it absorbed a neutron. whe
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whom i had driven to see einstein at the time and he signed the letter that got things going. and he had circulated a petition. that the bomb should not be dropped. japanese were notified. may i at least cited and circulated? -- circulate it? i wanted to sign it. but i felt i could not circulate it without showing it to oppenheimer. but i did. and oppenheimer was very excited. scientists have one job, to solve the technical problems. we don't know anything about the japanese, we don't know anything about politics, we should shut up about all those things. now, i had strong feelings about it and i wanted to sign it and i wanted to circulated, but on the other hand, what oppenheimer made a sense and he also had tremendous prestige with everybody, including me. i did not sign the letter. others -- mer and came together in a meeting and -- and decided they did not know the weaponay to use effectively. retrospectively -- i agreed at the time that it should be dropped. agree even more today. >> you definitively one week later, when kenny gave his lecture on the bomb at the colloquiu
whom i had driven to see einstein at the time and he signed the letter that got things going. and he had circulated a petition. that the bomb should not be dropped. japanese were notified. may i at least cited and circulated? -- circulate it? i wanted to sign it. but i felt i could not circulate it without showing it to oppenheimer. but i did. and oppenheimer was very excited. scientists have one job, to solve the technical problems. we don't know anything about the japanese, we don't know...
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[laughter] am i saying he's a norman einstein? no. i'm not saying he's a norman einstein, but he was a confident, intelligent, helps keep blood moving south. there advocate of maryland, crossed the river, get bill of fredericksburg. they're able to cross the river with help of his fellow, another photograph i don't menacing published although it did stick it in about. this is thomas a. jones who lived on the maryland side of the potomac river near the 301 bridge if any of you know what that areas down in virginia. he was a very confederate fellow. and while he's in prison nor insulted but in whose house, shoved his wife and phone back in a little room. they took enacted as they wanted and his wife was pregnant and she died. we found office that we got out of prison, that just changed in. it turned april indicated in the. he just hated every person from the north for what happened to his family. he was willing to booth and he was the one who got booth across the potomac and hit him for four nights. and i booth was tracked down. here we
[laughter] am i saying he's a norman einstein? no. i'm not saying he's a norman einstein, but he was a confident, intelligent, helps keep blood moving south. there advocate of maryland, crossed the river, get bill of fredericksburg. they're able to cross the river with help of his fellow, another photograph i don't menacing published although it did stick it in about. this is thomas a. jones who lived on the maryland side of the potomac river near the 301 bridge if any of you know what that...
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. >> the child was taken to einstein head call center. he has broken foot. he is expected to be okay. so, police are continuing their investigation, they want the truth about how all of this happened. lauren? >> very strange. jenny, thank you so much. >> kathleen kane breaks her silence for the first time since she was criminally charged for leaking information to a reporter, as revenge against a former prosecutor, and then lying about it all. sabina kuriakose live in norristown this morning outside montgomery county courthouse, hi, sack even. >> good morning, lauren, stealth political weapon, that's what attorney general kathleen kane is calling the criminal case against her. she says it is in retaliation for her office exposing the net worth of pornographic and ex-police it emails shared among employees during a investigation, of the handling of the jerry sandusky case. those emails led to the resignation of state supreme court justice and firing of top cabinet official. kane says more emails out there, and claims she is being discredited so the documents
. >> the child was taken to einstein head call center. he has broken foot. he is expected to be okay. so, police are continuing their investigation, they want the truth about how all of this happened. lauren? >> very strange. jenny, thank you so much. >> kathleen kane breaks her silence for the first time since she was criminally charged for leaking information to a reporter, as revenge against a former prosecutor, and then lying about it all. sabina kuriakose live in...
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the n-kick is also the place where we manage the einstein system. let me say our ability to improve cybersecurity is limited by statutory authorities and we are working with congress to try to get legislation to address that and specifically we believe congress should express the authorize behind the einstein program and eliminating remaining legal obstacles. second, we must incentvise texas incentivise them to share the information in a twhhat provide protection for those who share the indicators and protects privacy. we believe we need a national data breach reporting system instead of the existing patch p patchwork of state laws on the subject. let me turn to aviation security now. much of our homeland security is counterterrorism efforts center around aviation security measures. we are constantly making adjustments to respond to new threats and stay ahead. in response to changes in the threat environment last summer we started requiring enhanced scriping at certain overseas airports -- screening -- and we prioritized the expansion of pre-clearan
the n-kick is also the place where we manage the einstein system. let me say our ability to improve cybersecurity is limited by statutory authorities and we are working with congress to try to get legislation to address that and specifically we believe congress should express the authorize behind the einstein program and eliminating remaining legal obstacles. second, we must incentvise texas incentivise them to share the information in a twhhat provide protection for those who share the...
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running a red light, and then they followed that suv to einstein medical center. three shooting victims were inside the hospital. two men are in critical condition. a woman in stable. police believe drugs may have been motivate in the crime. a bag of marijuana was found at the scene of the shooting. >> 6:06. attorney general kathleen kane schedule 1:00 p.m. conference at the state capitol to discuss criminal charges against her, accused every leaking grand jury secrets to the press then lying about it under oath. prosecutors say kane's goal was to embarrass the former state prosecute here had been critical of her. >>> the 49 year old was arraigned saturday, but did not enter plea. however, she is long maintained her innocence making it clear she has no intention of resigning. >> and yesterday kane's driver head of the security detail former police chief patrick pleaded not guilty to using a special e-mail system to obtain secret grand jury information for his boss. officials allege kane was on campaign to crush critics. >> this is her war based upon the evidence,
running a red light, and then they followed that suv to einstein medical center. three shooting victims were inside the hospital. two men are in critical condition. a woman in stable. police believe drugs may have been motivate in the crime. a bag of marijuana was found at the scene of the shooting. >> 6:06. attorney general kathleen kane schedule 1:00 p.m. conference at the state capitol to discuss criminal charges against her, accused every leaking grand jury secrets to the press then...
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they took a man who had been shot in the arm and women shot in the leg to einstein medical center and then another man was dropped off by a private citizens at the same hospital with a gunshot wound. all three are listed in stable condition. so far cops are trying to figure out what all went down. >>> 6:33. the count down is on for the pope's visit to philadelphia. >> yes, we know when he is coming, and where he will be and all that, and the box and the traffic. so how does this affect businesses, especially inside the box. look who is in the box right now, it is chris murphy, hi, chris. >> inside the penalty box, right. so here is the thing when we her the pope was coming a lot of the business owners thought this would be great because of all of the influx of tourist and everybody else coming to center city to see the pope, but as you know when the pope is back here in the last weekend of september, a lot of the businesses are going to be stuck inside of the box, and they are worried about a they will in the get what you this need. getting food to the restaurant because they are stuc
they took a man who had been shot in the arm and women shot in the leg to einstein medical center and then another man was dropped off by a private citizens at the same hospital with a gunshot wound. all three are listed in stable condition. so far cops are trying to figure out what all went down. >>> 6:33. the count down is on for the pope's visit to philadelphia. >> yes, we know when he is coming, and where he will be and all that, and the box and the traffic. so how does this...
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deirdre: i know you like to point out einstein's definition of insanity when we talk about the fed, right? >> if we were going to quantitative easing 4 or five after the first two or three haven't worked terribly well, we would be with einstein why they're doing same thing over and over and expecting a different result. deirdre: hold bob rice, he will be back in a it about. we want to talk about chinesing. authorities investigating possible stock crimes. some say it's a blame shift for the recent collapse in the shanghai market. senior fellow at the kate stow institute dan mitchell with me now. dan, is this china not wanting to accept responsibility for uncomfortable relationship with free markets and still having a communist system? >> first i have no idea whether there are some traders and financial market people in china did some bad things. let's set that aside as possibility. it doesn't change the fact though that china's government has had too much cronyism, complete lack of transparency, lots of fake stimulus, that make what is obama did trivial by comparison. they haven't been wil
deirdre: i know you like to point out einstein's definition of insanity when we talk about the fed, right? >> if we were going to quantitative easing 4 or five after the first two or three haven't worked terribly well, we would be with einstein why they're doing same thing over and over and expecting a different result. deirdre: hold bob rice, he will be back in a it about. we want to talk about chinesing. authorities investigating possible stock crimes. some say it's a blame shift for...
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he was rushed to einstein hospital, and police have now confirmed that he has died. his name and age has not yet been released, pending the notifications of his family. back out here live i spoke with a supervisor here, at a 39th police district, and he said that the sergeant lost his life, does have children, and so, the information is extremely sensitive. he was a rising star in the force. he was very will well like in the community. he had done quite a bit despite the fact that he was relatively young. we are expect to go learn more about the identity of this 39th police district sergeant as the day continues. live from hunting park, cherri greg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we will be thinking of his friend, family and, of course, the other officers. cherri, thanks. >>> new this morning a 17 year-old boy is shot in mount laurel, new jersey. police responded to the call shortly before midnight in the 33 hundred block of marne highway. boy was shot multiple times including his chest. he was taken to cooper university hospital and there is in w
he was rushed to einstein hospital, and police have now confirmed that he has died. his name and age has not yet been released, pending the notifications of his family. back out here live i spoke with a supervisor here, at a 39th police district, and he said that the sergeant lost his life, does have children, and so, the information is extremely sensitive. he was a rising star in the force. he was very will well like in the community. he had done quite a bit despite the fact that he was...
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avenue past dupont and lost control and struck a tree and short time later was pronounced deceased at einstein medical center. >> emotional procession from the hospital to the medical examiner's office followed. investigators do not believe alcohol was a factor but they think he wept above the posted 35 mile an hour speed limit. >> speed was a factor and losing control for sure. >> with no surveillance or witnesses of the single vehicle accident circumstances could remain a mystery. ali left work here at 6 p.m. saturday and detectives are piecing together a timeline of what he did afterwards. his colleagues remain in shock. >> i talked to him yesterday. two hours prior to what happened. i mean, i talk to him every day. >> ali worked his way up the ranks. as of lights he was studying for lieutenant test. fellow sergeant says his friend looked out for new officers. >> sometimes we would have a generation gap. he was young with them and supervisor and he could talk to them on what to do and not to do and he was really good with that. >> reporter: and we're told ali was also a father of two. now,
avenue past dupont and lost control and struck a tree and short time later was pronounced deceased at einstein medical center. >> emotional procession from the hospital to the medical examiner's office followed. investigators do not believe alcohol was a factor but they think he wept above the posted 35 mile an hour speed limit. >> speed was a factor and losing control for sure. >> with no surveillance or witnesses of the single vehicle accident circumstances could remain a...
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so even when we have some great inventor in the einstein or edison or somebody people build the statues of the new look closely you see they always building on the work is not just one or two people but thousands of others and adding their own tiny improvements as well but eventually someone puts the last piece of the jigsaw in the puzzle as something complete and some things that doesn't think accumulate all of the credit it is a fairly ordinary stuff that eventually can lead to extraordinary results. >> host: but like you to believe that everybody is creative and not just you ask >> guest: building things at mit and seeing how many people were involved in how we were always acting as a community of creative people trying to solve pieces of the problem to create something new but then as i started working on the book. but the more i did i share these stories that i'd never heard before of people everywhere creating things. starting the book bonilla is the most popular spice in the world and the second most expensive spice in the world into the hundreds and hundreds of years they can on
so even when we have some great inventor in the einstein or edison or somebody people build the statues of the new look closely you see they always building on the work is not just one or two people but thousands of others and adding their own tiny improvements as well but eventually someone puts the last piece of the jigsaw in the puzzle as something complete and some things that doesn't think accumulate all of the credit it is a fairly ordinary stuff that eventually can lead to extraordinary...
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. >> a police officer rushed the man to einstein medical center he is in critical condition, they gave a description of the shooter along the way and the woman is being questioned but it's unclear if she will face charges. >>> police want your help finding two men that they say slashed dozens of tires, it shows two suspects cutting several tires last month in the queen's village section two months ago. police say that 30 vehicles in all were targeted. if you have information about the suspects you are asked to call police. >>> a man was dragged by a vehicle overnight, in gloucester county, police say he was walking on quincy court in glassboro, he was struck by the car yesterday morning, the man was dragged a short distance and police have not released details about this crash. >>> police say a man was shot and several people were hit by bullets in south philadelphia, and it happened on the 1500 block of south colorado street, the 30-year-old victim was shot in both legs and one arm, he is in critical condition at thomas jefferson hospital, no word on what sparked the shooting and ther
. >> a police officer rushed the man to einstein medical center he is in critical condition, they gave a description of the shooter along the way and the woman is being questioned but it's unclear if she will face charges. >>> police want your help finding two men that they say slashed dozens of tires, it shows two suspects cutting several tires last month in the queen's village section two months ago. police say that 30 vehicles in all were targeted. if you have information...
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paramedics rushed the victim to einstein hospital where he is in critical condition. investigators believe they know who the shooter is and a man hunt is. under way. >>> new at 11:00, an update on breaking news we brought you last night. tonight we have learned a man found dead inside a car in new castle county had just become a lawyer. in fact, he graduated from temple university just months ago. as nbc 10's keith jones reports, his murder is a mystery. >> reporter: detectives focus on the crime scene behind me. it's a parking lot right there. it's where the body was found. it's closed a home too by the way which is right over there. detective searches the grass and weeds for evidence within eyesight of mourning family, friends, and loved ones. support came from sinclair avenue, cars streamed down the street, skirting the scene of the murder. sky force 10 watch police swarm the area after the body was discovered last night, inside a black audi by an alert employee. tonight police confirmed the 27-year-old was found shot to death inside. we spoke with family, friends,
paramedics rushed the victim to einstein hospital where he is in critical condition. investigators believe they know who the shooter is and a man hunt is. under way. >>> new at 11:00, an update on breaking news we brought you last night. tonight we have learned a man found dead inside a car in new castle county had just become a lawyer. in fact, he graduated from temple university just months ago. as nbc 10's keith jones reports, his murder is a mystery. >> reporter: detectives...
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einstein's was 160. when i was 11, the fbi arrested me for hacking nasa to get their blueprints for my bedroom wall. now i run a team of geniuses tackling worldwide threats only we can solve. toby's our behaviorist. sylvester's a human calculator. happy, a mechanical prodigy. agent cabe gallo's our government handler. and paige? well, paige isn't like us. she's normal and translates the world for us while we help her understand her genius son. together, we are scorpion.
einstein's was 160. when i was 11, the fbi arrested me for hacking nasa to get their blueprints for my bedroom wall. now i run a team of geniuses tackling worldwide threats only we can solve. toby's our behaviorist. sylvester's a human calculator. happy, a mechanical prodigy. agent cabe gallo's our government handler. and paige? well, paige isn't like us. she's normal and translates the world for us while we help her understand her genius son. together, we are scorpion.
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that boy was treated at einstein hospital. police say that the mote the wrist stopped after the accident which happened just before 9:00 on the 100 block of west sill vein use street. their up investigation, continues. right now there is no word on the 12 year-old's condition. >>> we are learning more this morning about vester flannigan the suspect who murdered a television reporter and photographer on live tv in virginia on wednesday morning. reporter allison parker and cameraman adam ward were live on the air conducting an interview when former co-worker ambush them. both died, the the woman they were interviewing was wounded as well. the police identified the shooter as 41 year-old vester flannigan, he posted his own view on social media flannigan shot himself in his car two hundred miles away and later indict. he used the name bryce williams on the air. wdbj fired him in 2013 and police had to escort him from the building. >> towards the end there were issues with temper and ability to work with others. >> reporter: in the
that boy was treated at einstein hospital. police say that the mote the wrist stopped after the accident which happened just before 9:00 on the 100 block of west sill vein use street. their up investigation, continues. right now there is no word on the 12 year-old's condition. >>> we are learning more this morning about vester flannigan the suspect who murdered a television reporter and photographer on live tv in virginia on wednesday morning. reporter allison parker and cameraman adam...
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the victim was rushed to einstein hospital where we're told he's in stable condition. police are searching for a suspect at this hour. >> police are also looking for the driver who took off after hitting a five year old girl in north philadelphia on sunday. it happened on the 2200 block of north lambert street. that girl was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. officers are searching for a light colored jeep with pennsylvania tags jsg6673. if you have any information you are asked to call police. >> right now 5:06. and hitchhiking robot who caught world-wide attention has met his untimely end in philadelphia. hitchbot, the hitchhiking robot, was two weeks into a cross country journey when someone damaged it in old city. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson picks up the story. >> reporter: ♪ ♪ this is the way family wants to remember hitchbot. ♪ ♪ the robot now famous for hitchhiking across canada, germany, and the netherlands was just starting his adventure in the eastern united states, and then he came to philadelphia. >> we're very disappoi
the victim was rushed to einstein hospital where we're told he's in stable condition. police are searching for a suspect at this hour. >> police are also looking for the driver who took off after hitting a five year old girl in north philadelphia on sunday. it happened on the 2200 block of north lambert street. that girl was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. officers are searching for a light colored jeep with pennsylvania tags jsg6673. if you have any information you are...
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a police officer took him to einstein medical center. the man gave police a description of the shooter. officers later took that suspect in for questioning. police told us overnight the victim was in surgery in critical condition. >>> exclusively on "action news" surveillance video shows a drive by shooting outside a corner store in chester. a woman was struck by the gunfire last night at the neighbors mart and deli on the 2000 block of edgemont avenue. the victim ran inside the store. you see her there. people rushed to help. as she checks out badly, she's wounded. she was transported to crozer chester hospital but her condition is not being released. police have not identified any suspects or said what prompted the drive by shooting. >> overnight there were more pro tests on the streets of ferguson missouri and it's a tense scene between protesters and police with some of the crowd throwing bottles. abc news reporter kenneth moton has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: another night of unrest in the city of ferguson, missouri. off
a police officer took him to einstein medical center. the man gave police a description of the shooter. officers later took that suspect in for questioning. police told us overnight the victim was in surgery in critical condition. >>> exclusively on "action news" surveillance video shows a drive by shooting outside a corner store in chester. a woman was struck by the gunfire last night at the neighbors mart and deli on the 2000 block of edgemont avenue. the victim ran inside...
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they followed this vehicle to einstein hospital and found their three shooting victims inside that car, an 18-year-old woman was shot in her leg and foot. she is in stable condition. a 26-year-old man was shot twice in the back and is in critical condition and a 28-year-old man shot in the stomach is also in critical condition. the driver along with several witnesses from the scene were being interviewed by detectives. a clear bag was what appears to be marijuana was found at the scene. police say at least 25 shots were fired by two separate weapons. >> most of those 25 shell casings appear to have come from an assault rifle. we found 24 long gun fired cartridge casings on the highway. >> reporter: and police did find surveillance cameras on some nearby businesses so they're hoping there's some footage that can help in this investigation. we're live at police headquarters, katherine scott, channel6 "action news." >> okay, thanks so much, katherine. >>> happening today, pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane will break her silence on the criminal charges she's now fighting. the 49-
they followed this vehicle to einstein hospital and found their three shooting victims inside that car, an 18-year-old woman was shot in her leg and foot. she is in stable condition. a 26-year-old man was shot twice in the back and is in critical condition and a 28-year-old man shot in the stomach is also in critical condition. the driver along with several witnesses from the scene were being interviewed by detectives. a clear bag was what appears to be marijuana was found at the scene. police...