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WPVI Action News 530 AM May 22, 2015

6 00 p. M. , 73, breezy and blustery and comfortable enough. As we head into the Holiday Weekend, pollen wise were in the medium high range getting worse by monday, not as bad as a week noof ago and a half ago pollen is a little high. Reporter holidays could be busy on the roads. I think the roads will be relative quiet. So far its looking good, i95 close to penns landing overnight construction is gone that crash that we ended with last evening in the southbound lanes long gone, everything reopened and the road is drying out. No issues on the schuylkill expressway or the boulevard or the vine street expressway. That pothole in yeadon shutting down providence road, stay on mcdade boulevard. In run meed theres a crash with a found pole along bowers avenue, everything is open in the neighborhood. Construction on 295 northbound through belmawr has cleared out. The crash site i told you about in wilmington, southbound 495 terminal avenue has cleared. In townsend we have that overturned box

WPVI Action News 630 AM May 22, 2015

Medium high range and staying there there the Holiday Weekend. Matt pellman ill have the poconos shore and weekend call coming up. For now what are the roads looking like. Its a smidge brought out there. This is i95 heading southbound away from the sunshine. Towards center city were seeing the typical friday morning delays cottman to the betsy ross bridge allegheny to girard. On the schuylkill expressway not too bad start to slow westbound by belmont. Roosevelt boulevard looks good, its spring when the concerts return to the mann music center. All time low on the docket this evening. In upper eucland Chester County getting word of a crash along 100 north of the turnpike near fellowship road. Speaking of the turnpike looking better than yesterday morning when we had the fire westbound. Everything is open with speeds in the mid 60s. There was a crash in runnymede that brought down a pole bowers avenue at west first avenue. You can get by at the scene. No issues on 295 the new jersey turn

CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC November 12, 2013

Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well, in 2009, medicare paid 55 billion

CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC November 12, 2013

Have been patenting human genes. Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well,

CSPAN2 Book TV December 23, 2012

The answer was there is no plan. I blew up, not for the first or last time, and said, how can it be the head of the soviet union dies, and we have no contingency plan. It was criminal, said the president. The truth was the United States and the other western nations had very little idea of what was happening behind the iron curtain. Two years later at the first summit meeting of the cold war era at geneva in 1955, the United States still did not know who was running the soviet union. They sent four leaders, one tall white man in a white suit with a white goatee who looked like Colonel Sanders from kentucky fried chicken, clearly, a figure head. The head of the red army, ikes ally in defeating the nazis in world war ii. Eisenhower spent his son, john, to do some spying. Subdued and shaken, just whispered, things are not as they seem. President ize president eisenhower found out who was in charge on the fifth day of the conference. The big pier of the nuclear age was a surprise attack. P

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