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KYW Eyewitness News At 6 October 5, 2017

Very busy not only because the schuylkill right now is closed at a certain area, we will talk more about that but also we have accident after accident coming in right now. So very busy morning. Schuylkill is such a hugh artery. Yes. Stay tune. We will definitely need to hear that news. We have some change in the forecast. We will see a frontal boundary make eighths approach. This has been sluggish, rolling across the Central United states for last couple of days really. It is finally going to arrive here barely brush our area but bring witt potential for wet weather. So especially north and west of the city. Do you see pockets of the showers in North Central and then toward late day, early evening you might see a shower , around. Maybe even a brief but locally heavy downpour as we go up that way. Currently our air temperatures are off to a mild start, look at mount pocono, my goodness, 62 degrees at this hour of the morning in october. Come on, that is crazy. Not completely, but it is

CNBC Squawk Box October 24, 2017

U. S. Equity futures have been indicated higher after the markets were down yesterday. The first time in seven sessions that the dow and nasdaq were down this morning a rebound from that these were modest declines yesterday and this morning s p futures indicated up by three. The nasdaq indicated up by 2. 5 overnight in asia, we have seen some gains in some asian markets. The nikkei up by a half percent. How many winning streaks is that 16 in a row that weve seen for the nikkei now trading at 21,805. Hang seng closed down bay half p percentage point in europe, as you look at some of the early trading, you will see green arrows across the board. Modest advances. Ftse up by 0. 4 . The cac is up by a quarter percentage point the dax up by 0. 2 look at crude oil prices looks like crude this morning is up wti up by 444 ce cents, brent u 57 cents. News out of Chinas Communist Party congress, members confirm president xi jinpings status as the most powerful leader since mao by writing his name

FBC Cavuto Coast To Coast July 27, 2017

Look at him now. Stuart a couple bucks invested in that company, a couple million now. Neil all the people who turned him down and looked the other way. Stuart i didnt a. Neil the worlds richest human being is rich bezos. The richest man in the world. Back and forth the last two decades, the league has been dominated by bill gates, for a while Warren Buffett, International Market here in mexico, the broadcasting and Media Business but by and large it has been bill gates owning that title and given the 80 million amazon shares jeff bezos owns and given the soaring value of that stock you put pen to paper and come up on paper at least with jeff bezos worth more for the time being then bill gates. Connell mcshane on that. Horseracewise their two big components to this. Amazon has been on this amazing run, the stock, the company, bill gates likes to give his money away. The amazon part is the most important part and jeff bezos has beefed up since old videos of him in 1994, he is 53 years o

BBCNEWS Newsday August 2, 2017

Its 7am in singapore and midnight in london. There is new hope today for thousands of families who live with the prospect of passing on inherited diseases to future generations. For the first time, scientists in the us, along with experts from china and south korea, have successfully repaired a faulty gene in Human Embryos. But critics are warning that the technique could, ultimately, be used to create so called designer babies. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. The goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. These scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in Human Embryos. So how is it done . Inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is our genome, billions of pieces of dna. Its the Instruction Manual for life. The scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious Heart Condition. They fertilised a healthy egg with sperm from a man carrying the faulty gene. They then injected the Gene Editing System known a

BBCNEWS BBC News August 2, 2017

News. Theres new hope tonight for thousands of families who live with the prospect of passing on inherited diseases to future generations. For the first time, scientists have successfully repaired a faulty gene in Human Embryos. They used a process known as gene editing to correct dna that causes a deadly Heart Condition. But critics are warning that the technique could, ultimately, be used to create so called designer babies. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. The goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. These scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in Human Embryos. So how is it done . Inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is our genome, billions of pieces of dna. Its the Instruction Manual for life. The scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious Heart Condition. They fertilised a healthy egg with sperm from a man carrying the faulty gene. They then injected the Gene Editing System known as

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