Details are still coming in lets get right out to fox 29s Jennifer Joyce live at the scene tonight in northeast philadelphia. Jennifer . Reporter iain, good evening. We are hearing that the victim in this case mail in his 30s. At this point we know that he is in extremely Critical Condition at aria torresdale hospital. Investigators tell us he was struck by multiple cars as many as four along the rows vessel boulevard at harbison avenue including this chevy tahoe that did remain on scene. Accident happened around 8 00 oclock tonight. Again, police say multiple witnesses told them that the man was running in the southbound lanes of the boulevard in only his underwear. No shoes, no socks, no jacket, police say that he was waving his arms and Singing Police dont know if he was under the influence but believe there was some sort of underlying mental condition. Investigators describe how the accident happened and say the first two vehicles involved did remain at the scene. From witnesses an
Condition. Investigators describe how the accident happened and say the first two vehicles involved did remain at the scene. From witnesses and preliminary information, this mail was running in the outer lanes running southbound in the 6500 block of roosevelt boulevard when he got struck by a heavy tahoe that was going south on the boulevard. After being struck, the victims body went up into the air, and landed in the inner lanes of the 6500 block of the boulevard southbound. When he was struck by at least possibly two or three other vehicles. Reporter police say businesses across the way have surveillance cameras that may help them track down official additional witnesses. The man whos identity is not known is in extremely Critical Condition at aria torresdale hospital and as this investigation continues, but the inner and outer lanes remain shut down. Iain . Jennifer, thank you. More breaking news tonight. Philadelphia police are investigate a possible abducti abduction. Police are l
By theent, hosted historical office, is about an hour. Good afternoon. It is 12 00. We begin with two very distinguished guests, veteran reporters who covered the Civil Rights Act of 1964. I way of introduction, we are in one of the most historic rooms at the capitol complex. Now known as the kennedy caucus room, it was the room where the hearings were held, the watergate hearings were held. This is the room where john f. Kennedy announced his candidacy for president. The room where a lot of nominees have been grilled by committees. There have been a lot of inquisitions here. Today, we are not doing an inquisition. We are doing a conversation. We are very pleased to have andy glass and roger mudd as our guests today. Andy glass was born in warsaw, poland, and arrived in the United States during world war ii. He became a citizen in 1948. He is a graduate of the Bronx High School of science and yale university. In 1960, after he completed his military service, he became a reporter for th
1178. It is 1 higher. Sue . How you doing . Doing good ty. Lets get you the details on what the ecb or European Central bank did. It shot the big bazooka, a trillion year rows worth for the region. Heres the headlines. In march, the ecb is buying up 60 billion euros a month of bonds. Agency bonds account for 12 of the buying and end date is september of 2016 but that could be extended and weve seen that picture before. Most assets but not all, will be investment grade. The euro headed for its worst month in ten and a half year, plunging 18 . Right now it is trading on the 1. 1378, down 2 on the trading session. The tenyear note at 1. 819 . We are joined here on the floor of the nyse and most is agency, but as long as cypress, portugal, and greece have an imf program, even if the debt is investment grade, they can participate in this. Thats right. Bottom line is this is an openended program. Thats what everyones talking about. Not just one trillion. Can go on if they dont meet inflation
Start by asking each of our authors starting with h. W. About his subject and why they wanted to write it right now. H. E. W. . Yeah, thanks, erica. Thanks all for coming. I wrote a book about ulysses s. Grant because i had music that he said i was going to write a history of the United States through biographies. I had written my way up to the middle of the 19th century. Then i had a gap and i picked it up again at the end the 19th century and id been avoiding the civil war for a while for a number of reasons. One is theres lots of subjects about the civil war. Secondly, there was a lincoln bicentennial that was coming and it was pretty clear, it was 2009 and it was pretty clear stuff on lincoln was going to suck the air out of all the rooms on the general subjects i wanted to give it some clearance. When i eventually came back to it i wanted to write about someone i had a very specific need. I needed an individual whose public career or adulthood could spam from 1845 when the biggest