Pretzels. Smart move. Lets see what weather you are facing as we get back to the reality Holiday Weekend, eight out of 106789 beats yesterdays three with the humid start we will see things improve but bus stop buddy is showing a sun screen bottle will, temperatures in the 60s and 70s and clouds are slowly starting to clear still hanging on at the new jersey shore and here in philadelphia 70 degrees, see sunburning through, 90 percent relative humidity. Sixtys to the north and south of us, High Temperature of 87 as the humidity drops during the day and overnight low bob kelly of 65. Looking good. 7 01. Good morning everybody. Tuesday morning back at it. Here comes sunshine, sun glare with it, this is route 30 bypass, route 30 leaving downingtown heading in toward malvern and king of prussia looking good now on the 42 freeway but yesterday had a double whamy, we had the monday, everybody coming back on one day where they had a chance to filtering down over friday and saturday for Holiday
Reporter greg obrien, who was diagnosed with youngeronset alzheimers at age 59 and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and psychology today. Greg, good to have you with us. Thank you, ken. Its an honor to be here. Well, tell us about the title of the book. What inspired the title . Well, the title of the book, on pluto, when i was a young Investigative Reporter, i would take sources off record. I covered the mafia and organized crime, and i would tell my sources, im gonna take you out to pluto, where no one can hear what is said. And i was fascinated with the planet pluto. And then, as i got older, you know, men and women, you go and you talk about the unmentionables of life, and my buddies would say, are you taking us out to pluto . And i said, yes. Were off the record. And in this disease, in alzheimers, theres this urge to just drift out, which i have to fight against all the time, and i had to invent a place that i could go to, and i called it pluto. And my maternal gra
Diagnosed with youngeronset alzheimers at age 59 and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and psychology today. Greg, good to have you with us. Thank you, ken. Its an honor to be here. Well, tell us about the title of the book. What inspired the title . Well, the title of the book, on pluto, when i was a young Investigative Reporter, i would take sources off record. I covered the mafia and organized crime, and i would tell my sources, im gonna take you out to pluto, where no one can hear what is said. And i was fascinated with the planet pluto. And then, as i got older, you know, men and women, you go and you talk about the unmentionables of life, and my buddies would say, are you taking us out to pluto . And i said, yes. Were off the record. And in this disease, in alzheimers, theres this urge to just drift out, which i have to fight against all the time, and i had to invent a place that i could go to, and i called it pluto. And my maternal grandfather died of alzheimers, m
Police believe the suspect and victim knew each other and part of this physical altercation was caught on video. Crime scene investigators take careful inventory of the evidence left behind after teenage are is stabbed at the middle of the afternoon. The victim suffered life threatening injuries. Everything happen in the station, and once the individual realized he was stabbed he fled out, the end, to Center Street end of the station. And he fell down on the ground. Reporter the suspect, another teen, was long gone but investigators saw most of what happen on the Surveillance Video in the stee station. Apparently they knew each other a fight, off camera. The individual, the victim came off and view of the camera he lifted up his shirt and there was a pound there. Reporter police shot in search dogs but havent recovered a weapon. The t station was shut down for two hours and riders arrived to find the entire station surrounded in police tape buses were brought in to get commuters home.
Sensitivity that ida b wells has been known for and the concerns over safety i understand then to have our students hear the consultations without speaking with any member of ida b wells thats the problems were trying to deal with i that in the discussions as voices are recommended i hope all voices get repealed and thank you all oconnell parents and students for being here please remember were talking about students we may not understand the layer of problems that students face evidence but we feed to honor our young people thank you four listening to our colocation and the problems in making the moves in the middle of a school year we voice our opinions last year thank you for that but now were in a situation we need not to point our fingers but dooerng to help and students understand the Intrinsic Value and building the actions around safety and community we need to put all our students first thank you. Thank you, ms. Kraevenz. Im mark im also an oconnell parent a senior who say was