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fox 29's sabina kuriakose live outside penn hospital in university city, sabina, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> reporter: nurses and er staff are on the front lines in case we get ebola case in our area. but many are questioning their safety saying cdc guidelines just don't go far enough. thinks 26 year-old nina sam, dallas area nurse now battlinge bowl a she provided constant care to the extremely i'll bowl a patient, he died last week. now you hospitals every where want to make sure hospitals are ready to treaty bowl patients. pennsylvania nurse's so, want a single hospital designated to be the region wide treatment center fore bowl, dedicated staff to focus on ebola cases and better training. right now hospital workers say they still have a a lot of questions. >> while i'm hoping to get something treated and fast, if it do hit here we could be prepare. >> do you isolate the person after they have been through security, and have after they have been through a register or do you ice them before they get past front door, there are all kinds of processes that hospitals are tryi
fox 29's sabina kuriakose live outside penn hospital in university city, sabina, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> reporter: nurses and er staff are on the front lines in case we get ebola case in our area. but many are questioning their safety saying cdc guidelines just don't go far enough. thinks 26 year-old nina sam, dallas area nurse now battlinge bowl a she provided constant care to the extremely i'll bowl a patient, he died last week. now you hospitals every where want...
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lets bring in fox 29's sabina kuriakose live from the social media center this morning to explain why things took a turn so quickly, good morning, sabina. >> well, it certainly got ugly but i want to tell you we were out there yesterday in morning when the high schoolers were showing up for school and they were being turn away. it was upset to go watch. nobody really knew what was going on. so last night, walter palmer charter school held this meet to go let folks know why the high school was closing. the meeting was supposed to give parents a list of options for other schools, including catholic, charter and on line schools but as you can imagine parents were outrage and they let the schools founder doctor palmer have it. they're upset about a lack of notice and the the fact that the cuties happening, so far into the school year. i mean you have seniors war big college, graduation, freshman who were just getting used to the new surroundings, so a lot of parents worry, it will be disruptive and expensive. we are talking about nearly 300 kids out of classes for second day in the row an
lets bring in fox 29's sabina kuriakose live from the social media center this morning to explain why things took a turn so quickly, good morning, sabina. >> well, it certainly got ugly but i want to tell you we were out there yesterday in morning when the high schoolers were showing up for school and they were being turn away. it was upset to go watch. nobody really knew what was going on. so last night, walter palmer charter school held this meet to go let folks know why the high school...
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how county officials are coordinating efforts to respond to these medical emergencies cents sabina? >> chris, kerrey, the district attorney's office here has been holding a safe school summit for 16 years. they've always focused on threats like school shootings. but now the new de dangers, ebola and enterovirus d68. just a few hours, health officials, school officials, will all gather here at the drexel brook conference center to talk about delco school's ready knows responds to ebola case or the enterovirus d68 which remember killed preschool nerve hamilton township, new jersey last month. last night delco held its first ebola infectious disease tax force meeting believed to be the first related to ebola. officials say they're preparing for the worse, hoping for the best. >> a contagious virus is only a plane ride away. we don't want to create a panic here, but we do want to create a healthy awareness. >> i think it would be concerning to you, again, any incident where there is an exposure, again, where it is infectious, biological, chemical, always potential that something could h
how county officials are coordinating efforts to respond to these medical emergencies cents sabina? >> chris, kerrey, the district attorney's office here has been holding a safe school summit for 16 years. they've always focused on threats like school shootings. but now the new de dangers, ebola and enterovirus d68. just a few hours, health officials, school officials, will all gather here at the drexel brook conference center to talk about delco school's ready knows responds to ebola...
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and, fox 29's sabina kuriakose is joining us live with more on this latest case, sabina. >> reporter: health workers like this nurse are on the front lines of the fight begins ebola but her case is raising questions over whether hospitals can safely treat people with the virus. now, the nurse treated, thomas eric duncan the the ebola patient died last week at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. she did wear full protective gear but still got infect through what cdc officials called a break in protocol. they are still investigating what that may have been. she has a fever and she is in isolation. the national the nursing united union says its members and many hospitals are alarmed at the inadequate preparation they see for treating possibly bowl a cases in hospitals. the the cdc says it is reviewing protocols but they insist if the guidelines are followed properly, hospitals can safely treaty bowl a patients, again, thinks first case of ebola being transmitted here in the u.s., coming up in a short time we will hear from doctor mike about the one big thing where we're missing
and, fox 29's sabina kuriakose is joining us live with more on this latest case, sabina. >> reporter: health workers like this nurse are on the front lines of the fight begins ebola but her case is raising questions over whether hospitals can safely treat people with the virus. now, the nurse treated, thomas eric duncan the the ebola patient died last week at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. she did wear full protective gear but still got infect through what cdc officials...
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dawn, back to you. >> thank you sabina. the united states is looking to step up efforts to keep americans safe. president obama will initiate more active screening at airports and tighten protocols for travelers who come from infected countries. as part of its ebola response plan the united states is also prepared to send $750 million and 4,000 military personnel to west africa. the goal is to build treatment centers and train health care workers. meantime the case in dallas, texas has the cdc redouble link its efforts to make sure hospitals are on the look out for potential cases and know exactly how to handle them. >> the signs of progress are there, but it is going to be a long, hard fight, and i think we should all -- always keep in mind that the and me here is a virus. and we together can stop that virus. >> the white house promises officials won't consider a travel ban on passengers from west africa, even though some lawmakers in congress are pushing for it. >>> developing story now in delaware county. police are on t
dawn, back to you. >> thank you sabina. the united states is looking to step up efforts to keep americans safe. president obama will initiate more active screening at airports and tighten protocols for travelers who come from infected countries. as part of its ebola response plan the united states is also prepared to send $750 million and 4,000 military personnel to west africa. the goal is to build treatment centers and train health care workers. meantime the case in dallas, texas has...
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sabina? >> reporter: kerrey, the safe schools summit will talk about infectious diseases cents, including ebola, and enterovirus d68. how officials are preparing to enterovirus d68. how officials are preparing to protect your - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ come and get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >> cdc says a second healthcare work nerve texas has tested positive for ' bowl a what they're doing to try and stop the
sabina? >> reporter: kerrey, the safe schools summit will talk about infectious diseases cents, including ebola, and enterovirus d68. how officials are preparing to enterovirus d68. how officials are preparing to protect your - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in moorestown tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, what's really frightening about this is how close it happened to this school. take look. you can see that intersection in the distance just a few hundred yards from this elementary school. that's where police say this alleged predator struck. now they're working to try to get him off the street. >> obviously a sick and disgusting person. as we said we want to get somebody like that off the street. >> reporter: schoolbus full of grade schoolers heading to moorestown upper elementary school just before 8:00 tuesday morning when a stranger did the unthinkable. >> the two children both fourth graders at both males who go to the school were sitting neck to each other. like i said they happened to look out the window and observed him, you know, the gentleman made eye contact with them and that's when he exposed himself. >> report roar police say the bus was stopped at a light at the intersection of borton landing and westfield road when the man in a gray car pulled up alo
fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in moorestown tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, what's really frightening about this is how close it happened to this school. take look. you can see that intersection in the distance just a few hundred yards from this elementary school. that's where police say this alleged predator struck. now they're working to try to get him off the street. >> obviously a sick and disgusting person. as we said we want to get somebody like that off the street....
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image lucy, so many of us have been seeing for the the past seven weeks. >> sabina thanks very much. so many details continue to come out. jennifer joyce is on top of it. we will have a live report coming up later in the newscast. >>> developing tonight day of septa negotiation toss avoid a strike end in progress is made. septa riders are now on pins and needles waiting to hear if they will have a way to get around next week. the employees union said they will decide by the end of the day tomorrow whether they will walk out of the job, or not. also, promised to go give 24 hours notice before hitting the the picket line. workers been without a contract for months now, and today's talks at the wyndam in olde city lasted five hours. septa riders are hoping for a deal so their lives are not turned upside down. >> i don't know what we're going to do. i hope they come to an agreement but we won't have to look for other ways to get to where we have to go. >> that is how it go back and forth to work i live in the the northeast and work in south philly. that is only way i get to work. >> it w
image lucy, so many of us have been seeing for the the past seven weeks. >> sabina thanks very much. so many details continue to come out. jennifer joyce is on top of it. we will have a live report coming up later in the newscast. >>> developing tonight day of septa negotiation toss avoid a strike end in progress is made. septa riders are now on pins and needles waiting to hear if they will have a way to get around next week. the employees union said they will decide by the end...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live from the art museum with more on her treatment, sabina. >> reporter: guys, cdc officials are still trying to figure out just what the breach in protocol was, they admit they still don't know, nurse was wearing full cdc recommended safety gear including a gown, mask and gloves when she was treating thomas eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital. he was diagnosed with ebola at that hospital and died last week. cdc says it is reviewing safety protocols for hospitals in light of this, nurse reported a fever on friday night and by yesterday afternoon cdc tests confirmed that she tested positive for ebola and this came with a very disturbing and tightening alarm for health workers safety in the face of the deadly disease buzz our own doctor mike says there is no reason to panic. >> somehow, some bodily fluid from that patient got into her system. perhaps she touched her lip or her eye. everyone is on edge but i think that we just need to remember thinks all science. if we follow protocol, if we do things that proper protect the workers and the pub
fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live from the art museum with more on her treatment, sabina. >> reporter: guys, cdc officials are still trying to figure out just what the breach in protocol was, they admit they still don't know, nurse was wearing full cdc recommended safety gear including a gown, mask and gloves when she was treating thomas eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital. he was diagnosed with ebola at that hospital and died last week. cdc says it is reviewing safety...
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sabina? >> reporter: breaking right now, we are hearing that the juror do's have a verdict in in this case right now the courtroom is being convened. we do have a crew in there right now ready to bring you the latest this is of course the second day of deliberations since the jury got the case. prosecutors say he killed 10 month old baby and her grandmother in king of prussia during a botched kidnapping in october 2012. he says that two other men committed the crime. now as you mention add short timing a jurors were asking the judge for expert testimony of the forensic pathologist to be read back to them that include d the specific graphic testimony covering how she and her grandmother were killed. they also asked again for second day in a row for the definition of first, second and third degree murder. >> seems to be that they're caught between first, second and third degree murder. they may be concentrating on the baby at this point. it's hard to tell. but that seems to be where the focus w
sabina? >> reporter: breaking right now, we are hearing that the juror do's have a verdict in in this case right now the courtroom is being convened. we do have a crew in there right now ready to bring you the latest this is of course the second day of deliberations since the jury got the case. prosecutors say he killed 10 month old baby and her grandmother in king of prussia during a botched kidnapping in october 2012. he says that two other men committed the crime. now as you mention...
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. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live with the details. sabina. >> reporter: thinks such a mess. walter palmer's entire high school class is told to stay home and not to come to school. apparently school received a court order to revert back through a k through eight school, that right now frantically trying to move the high schoolers to other schools. we have numerous calls from upset parents trying to figure out what exactly is going on after getting a call telling them not to send their kids to school today. that was all last minute. that is how they found out earlier this month that walter palmer was forced to uninn role half of the students after running out of money. it was all done by lottery all last minute no time for parents to plan and now it really seems like deja vu like it is all happening again. we did speak with doctor palmer by phone. he told us he was out of town and didn't have the specifics on exactly what was going on, and there is supposed to be a meeting tonight and hopefully parents will get some more answers, kerry and chris, back to you. >> they needed a
. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live with the details. sabina. >> reporter: thinks such a mess. walter palmer's entire high school class is told to stay home and not to come to school. apparently school received a court order to revert back through a k through eight school, that right now frantically trying to move the high schoolers to other schools. we have numerous calls from upset parents trying to figure out what exactly is going on after getting a call telling them not to...
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tractor trailer has been flown to hahnemann hospital as we see bullet holes through the windshield, sabina a. >> reporter: jenny, philadelphia officials say they are fully prepared in the case of ebola out break here, safety measures they say they have put in place, sue. >>> weather looks great for today, sabina with you what about the the weekend. we have a chilly change on the way. we will tell you when that happens coming up. >>> thanks, sue. and hundreds of kids in philadelphia searching for a new school today, heart breaking lottery that has families scrambling. >>> good day it is, friday october 17th, good to see you guys. >> you look like a big sidney crosby fans or something. >> you do. >> penguins. >> penguins. >> okay. >> hi, sue. >> they are black an gold, though. >> inside joke. >> yes. >> mike jerrick says wear black and by the. >> hey, we did. >> anything he said, we always do. >> i missed the memo. i didn't have any white, i have just black, that will have to suffice this morning. >> go flyers. >> we're lucky we are clothed the at this point. >> anyway, there is all rain fro
tractor trailer has been flown to hahnemann hospital as we see bullet holes through the windshield, sabina a. >> reporter: jenny, philadelphia officials say they are fully prepared in the case of ebola out break here, safety measures they say they have put in place, sue. >>> weather looks great for today, sabina with you what about the the weekend. we have a chilly change on the way. we will tell you when that happens coming up. >>> thanks, sue. and hundreds of kids in...
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what are they saying, sabina? >> reporter: well, right now, chris, kerrey, there is some concern among travelers here at philly international, but it is not enough to keep them out of the skies. philly international does say, though, that they've heightened observation of passengers, with overt signs of the illness, but it is not one of the five airports actively screening passengers for ' bowl a virus is not airborne, it is transmitted through bodily fluid as we heard, there so the worlds health organizations says chances of you getting ebola while flying is very low. travelers not grounding themselves just yet, though it is of course on their minds. >> before i got on the plane i was a little worried. but i kind of eased up from that. but it is a big concern. >> i think probably if we had a bigger outbreak in the country, it seems to me right now they're trying to keep it all under control. so i'm not concerned. >> so just how clean is the plane that you're flying on? we found airports clean, the flights slightl
what are they saying, sabina? >> reporter: well, right now, chris, kerrey, there is some concern among travelers here at philly international, but it is not enough to keep them out of the skies. philly international does say, though, that they've heightened observation of passengers, with overt signs of the illness, but it is not one of the five airports actively screening passengers for ' bowl a virus is not airborne, it is transmitted through bodily fluid as we heard, there so the...
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sabina, thank you. 6:36. other news to get, to philadelphia police say cab driver stabbed bypass inning err in september sender city, happened near 12th and market street, around 43 police say mail passenger, stabbed driver in the knee, the passenger then took off. note clear what led up to the attack, but police say thankfully the wound is minor. >> inmate brutally beaten by a corrections cents officer. >> all kind of questions over this. an attorney for that inmate now says the evidence speaks for itself. jennifer joyce looking at the surveillance from inside the prison, jennifer, good morning. >> good morning, we want to get right to that surveillance footage, just a warning, it may be tough to watch. let's take a look. the attorney for the inmate shows us surveillance video that captures his client jonathan, repeatedly punched by officer, while he's hands cuffed and in headlock. >> this violent attack apparently happened after the inmate was pepper sprayed, following an argument with a prison guard, over
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose is looking live at northern liberties with the latest, hi sabina. >> reporter: hi guys, this effects the entire high school class, that means freshman all the way up to the the senior and guys, we are well in the school year and these kids should be looking forward to thanksgiving break but now they are told they will to have find a new school. take a look at this videos. the these were parents scrambling just a few weeks to go when they were told walter palmer had to unenroll half of the 1200 students because of school didn't have the money to keep them at the time, the school had a lottery to figure out who could stay and who could go. kids who could stay thought they were in the clear but this time we're told palmer has been court ordered to revert back to the k through eight school. right now they are prek through high school. so, parents got a robo call get this late last night telling them not to send their kids to school monday morning, and nobody seems to know exactly what is going on, we have spoke to doctor palmer last night sees a phone and told us h
fox 29's sabina kuriakose is looking live at northern liberties with the latest, hi sabina. >> reporter: hi guys, this effects the entire high school class, that means freshman all the way up to the the senior and guys, we are well in the school year and these kids should be looking forward to thanksgiving break but now they are told they will to have find a new school. take a look at this videos. the these were parents scrambling just a few weeks to go when they were told walter palmer...
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we'll cross to the himalayas, and sabina will tell us about the rescue efforts. officials are being criticized for not doing enough for the rescue efforts. >> yes, they have not been. since the early morning, we don't know how many choppers have come in. the army who are working on recovering and rescuing from here, there had to - they have to sideline the effort, because a whole bunch of trekkers who have been stranded on the other side in the valley started moving as the weather cleared. half the way the road is completely blocked, the path is blocked. around 40 people have to be rescued. every 10 minutes or so there has been a shopper coming with, like, trekkers and were stranded in these areas. and the trekking agencies have been saying that it's the government's job to tell people not to start crossing the path, especially when it is not clear, and the army is quite strained. they've been working on recovery for the past three days, and yesterday they found someone alive, but they can't concentrate on that work. they managed to find three - they managed to r
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke with authorities and she has warning tonight for all parents you need to hear this. >> you put your child to bed. you put the covers on him. you kiss him good night. just like do you your other -- your other two daughters, and you wake up and unfortunately your son has passed away. i don't know how you reconcile that as a parent. >> reporter: hamilton township officials express shock and grief as they confirmed the death of a four year old boy at yardville elementary school a week ago was directly caused by the enterovirus d68. health officials warn the virus so fast moving eli an only boy among triplets showed no symptoms when he was tuck in september 24th. by morning, he was gone. >> there isn't another case at the cdc currently being tested for d68. >> reporter: that child school officials say another four year old boy. we're told he attended a.m. classes in the same classroom where ely was in the p.m. group. that case still being tested. the boy fell sick before eli's death and is recovering. jeffrey plunkett saying he's confident the school has bee
fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke with authorities and she has warning tonight for all parents you need to hear this. >> you put your child to bed. you put the covers on him. you kiss him good night. just like do you your other -- your other two daughters, and you wake up and unfortunately your son has passed away. i don't know how you reconcile that as a parent. >> reporter: hamilton township officials express shock and grief as they confirmed the death of a four year old boy at...
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sabina kuriakose is live in doylestown with latest. >> reporter: normal until stadium behind me would be buzzing with players and students but tonight of course the homecoming game canceled. students spent the day going over these hazing allegations in their heads and now news that police are deciding whether or not they may be criminal. >> thank you. good. >> reporter: timothy wiley central bucks born and bread. his pizza shop is a stone's throw from central bucks high school west. and typically on night like homecoming -- >> crazy, busy. eastwest kids both here. lines out the door. non-stop from 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon until a 11:00 o'clock at night. >> reporter: allegations players hazed rookies rocked central bucks storied football team homecoming and rest of the season have been ripped away. no game against arrival east. >> i just feel bad for the kids kids. >> reporter: district investigators weather plans forced rookies to grab private bars and tide towels around their head. coaches have been suspended and police are investigating. thursday students describing a somber sc
sabina kuriakose is live in doylestown with latest. >> reporter: normal until stadium behind me would be buzzing with players and students but tonight of course the homecoming game canceled. students spent the day going over these hazing allegations in their heads and now news that police are deciding whether or not they may be criminal. >> thank you. good. >> reporter: timothy wiley central bucks born and bread. his pizza shop is a stone's throw from central bucks high school...
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hi, sabina. >> reporter: you have to see this cat. at first glance he looks like a bobcat or a cougar but his owners say he is a big teddy bear. take a look, boo, nine years old. ways in at 35-pound. big as a young child but his owner says he is a harmless house cat a cross between your average domestic cat and african silver wild cat. he is exotic and pricey and now he is missing. his owner said boo chased after a bunny a few weeks ago and never return. they put up flyers and scoured the entire neighborhood but despite a few credible sightings, boo has in the come home. this family loves this cat. he is part of their family. they are determined to find him. >> we it up chicken around here with cameras to see if he is coming back. >> he is a brother to me. he has been part of the family almost nine years. since he has gone it has made me feel like i just want to get him back. >> reporter: that breaks your heart. like a brother, to these twins, their birthday was on monday but instead of celebrating they spent it looking for boo, have
hi, sabina. >> reporter: you have to see this cat. at first glance he looks like a bobcat or a cougar but his owners say he is a big teddy bear. take a look, boo, nine years old. ways in at 35-pound. big as a young child but his owner says he is a harmless house cat a cross between your average domestic cat and african silver wild cat. he is exotic and pricey and now he is missing. his owner said boo chased after a bunny a few weeks ago and never return. they put up flyers and scoured the...
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. >> fox 29's sabina was therefore the fright fully sweet wedding. >> witches, ghouls, ghost, for the bride and groom. wait. that's no costume. it is my favorite holiday. >> we've been together for halloween, like a loft people come together for christmas. >> and this is lauren edwards' wedding day. >> the ghoulish guests riding main street, four by 8-foot wedding float at the head of may's landing, halloween parade. now, entering its 60 year. make no mistake. >> what's in the pot? is that love position? >> no. >> there is no need for a love spell here. >> every little girl thinks like cinderella wedding, trashed until, church, this is definitely not it, but it is perfect. so, perfect for us. >> love is in the air. anywhere you go, any day of the week. and, you know, the couple really loves halloween. you know, even though it is a spooky time, it is a happy time. so what better day to get married? >> deputy mayor officiating, the super natural ceremony conjured as way to do something different something fun something extra special for a town tradition, everything from the food, to the
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now as fox 29's sabina kuriakose reports police are trying to get alleged predator off the streets. >> reporter: tuesday it was a typical start to the school day at moorestown upper elementary school. kids were happily heading to class until a stranger pulled up alongside a yellow bus just down the road from the grade school. here at the intersection of borton landing and westfield roads. >> the two children are both fourth graders both males who go to the school were sitting next each other, and like i said they happened to look out the window and observed him, the gentleman made eye cop tact with them and that's when he exposed himself. >> reporter: they told their parents. the suspect described as man in his 30s or 40s with a beard and a mustache driving a gray sedan possibly a honda or an acura. >> especially at that age. >> reporter: debbie olson has school aged kids. she says she's horrified to hear about the creepy act and wonders how parents can ever talk to their kids about such an awful incident. >> you'd have to have a conversation with them and i tried to explain, you know
now as fox 29's sabina kuriakose reports police are trying to get alleged predator off the streets. >> reporter: tuesday it was a typical start to the school day at moorestown upper elementary school. kids were happily heading to class until a stranger pulled up alongside a yellow bus just down the road from the grade school. here at the intersection of borton landing and westfield roads. >> the two children are both fourth graders both males who go to the school were sitting next...
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sabina. >> reporter: iain first of all put it out there ridley high won the game tonight. but, of course, the highlight the crowning of the homecoming king and iain he got to meet this kid to fiend out why tonight was so special. a big game playing out in front of an according crowd. perhaps no one loves the ridley high raiders more than number 69 senior john. >> i can't live a day without this team. >> reporter: john has special needs. >> he's autistic so he doesn't -- he doesn't really function like the other kids. >> reporter: his mom kathy says in the three years he's helped manage the ridley high football team john thrived as one of the guys. this year at homecoming his senior class making that clear in a big way. crowning john homecoming king. >> still an honor to be a king for once. the kids love him. he's the pride and joy of ridl ridley. >> reporter: pride and adrenaline will turn the memory of this night into a happy blur. >> really an honor just wear the crown but even though it doesn't fit my head real good, but it feels great. it really does feel great. >> rep
sabina. >> reporter: iain first of all put it out there ridley high won the game tonight. but, of course, the highlight the crowning of the homecoming king and iain he got to meet this kid to fiend out why tonight was so special. a big game playing out in front of an according crowd. perhaps no one loves the ridley high raiders more than number 69 senior john. >> i can't live a day without this team. >> reporter: john has special needs. >> he's autistic so he doesn't --...
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sabina. >> neighbors are saying this was a family feud with a bizarre twist. now police are trying to figure out just how it turned deadly. family members shaken as they learn what happened inside this home on east cambria street in north philadelphia. police say a 60 year old man is dead. his 26 year old step daughter suffering from a hammer to the head. the twist, police don't know how her step dad died. >> blood running downside of her head. >> neighborhood robert was fixing his bike just before 4:00 o'clock this afternoon when he says the young woman came running out of her home screaming. >> he hit her in the head with the hammer. >> police found the man dead on the floor of his home with no visible injuries. authorities say an autopsy will be conducted to figure out what killed him. until then, homicide isn't being ruled out. >> every other weekend they were fighting. >> reporter: neighbors say the family lived on the block for decades. poland says the step daughter had recently moved out but was home to check on her dad. people had a know the family say
sabina. >> neighbors are saying this was a family feud with a bizarre twist. now police are trying to figure out just how it turned deadly. family members shaken as they learn what happened inside this home on east cambria street in north philadelphia. police say a 60 year old man is dead. his 26 year old step daughter suffering from a hammer to the head. the twist, police don't know how her step dad died. >> blood running downside of her head. >> neighborhood robert was...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in moorestown. sabina? >> reporter: lucy the bus was headed here to moorestown upper elementary school yesterday just before 8:00 o'clock and i want to show you just how close to school this incident happened it was actually at that intersection over there in the distance of borton landing road and westfield road just a stone's throw away from the school when 24th grade boys look out their schoolbus window and made eye contact with man in a gray sedan that pulled up next at the schoolbus. police say the man acknowledge the grade schoolers then proceeded to pull down his pants and expose himself to the young kids. the boys told their parents about it and police were notified. knee less to say people here are horrified and police now actively hunting for this alleged predator. >> looked up at them and seemed to acknowledge them. they observed him pull his black sweat pants down and expose himself. so he obviously knew what he was doing. obviously we're very concern. detectives sent out to area departments to
fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in moorestown. sabina? >> reporter: lucy the bus was headed here to moorestown upper elementary school yesterday just before 8:00 o'clock and i want to show you just how close to school this incident happened it was actually at that intersection over there in the distance of borton landing road and westfield road just a stone's throw away from the school when 24th grade boys look out their schoolbus window and made eye contact with man in a gray sedan that...
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. >> okay sabina. and then a sex tape scandal in the philadelphia middle school, what police say two teenage boys did that has them face ago lot of serious charges this morning. >>> the eagles follow the cardinals and it all came down to the final seconds, what went wrong, big daddy grammys joining us in just a couple minutes to talk about the ups and downs and, of course, what is next. >> um-hmm, great catch by jeremy maclin there he is becoming one of the best receivers in all of football. we will tell but the bright spot. good day, it is monday, october 27th, 2014. >> indeed it is. >> it is 5:31. >> yes. >> what did i say. >> you said october. >> well, that is how we say it. >> october 27th. >> that is how they say it out in the suburbs, october. >> here's your number ten for today, it is excellent. >> stop it. >> we're off to a chilly start this morning. we have plenty of sunshine, in store for today. forty-four in lancaster. we have a frost advisory. forty-eight in philadelphia i will just keep go
. >> okay sabina. and then a sex tape scandal in the philadelphia middle school, what police say two teenage boys did that has them face ago lot of serious charges this morning. >>> the eagles follow the cardinals and it all came down to the final seconds, what went wrong, big daddy grammys joining us in just a couple minutes to talk about the ups and downs and, of course, what is next. >> um-hmm, great catch by jeremy maclin there he is becoming one of the best receivers...
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sabina. >> reporter: dawn, certainly an emotional plea as the trial enters the penalty phase. jurors will now have to decide whether to put the man to death. the still grieving father of 10 month old baby quietly leaves court minutes after a jury finds 27 year old man guilty of kidnapping and murdering the baby. and stabbing her grandmother to death as she tried in vain to protect the infant. >> it's been a long struggle for them, two years, since his mother and 10 month old were killed. >> reporter: inside court he showed no emotion as guilty verdict for first degree murder, kidnapping, burglary and robbery were read. he represented himself in court and claimed two men forced him to take them to the king of prussia apartment. before they committed the murders in october of 2012. prosecutors maintain he was a family friend who planned to hold the baby for ransom before suffocating her. >> he's not an evil person. he's a person who made a terrible mistake. >> his defense team who assisted him during the trail trying to paint him as a troubled hemly ill unstable man who lost his
sabina. >> reporter: dawn, certainly an emotional plea as the trial enters the penalty phase. jurors will now have to decide whether to put the man to death. the still grieving father of 10 month old baby quietly leaves court minutes after a jury finds 27 year old man guilty of kidnapping and murdering the baby. and stabbing her grandmother to death as she tried in vain to protect the infant. >> it's been a long struggle for them, two years, since his mother and 10 month old were...
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live in drexel hill where a summit will be held to address this, sabina? >> reporter: that's right, chris. now, it is important to note, the healthcare worker in dallas now diagnosed with ebola appears to have caught it from thomas eric duncan, ebola patients who died last week, same way 26 year old nina pham the nurse diagnosed over the weekends caught this virus, as well. this of course again raising so many which is about whether hospitals are ready to deal with an ebola outbreak despite cdc assurance that is their protocols do work. so, if hospitals are scrambling as one healthcare worker group puts it, what chance do schools stand? that's where delco's safe schools summit steps in this morning, want to know what to do if-ee virus d68 cases if think appear young young students. remember preschooler died from that respiratory illness last month in hamilton township. we've seen how important emergency preparedness is for hospitals, last night the director of the cdc acknowledged something went wrong in texas leaving a nurse and now another healthcare wor
live in drexel hill where a summit will be held to address this, sabina? >> reporter: that's right, chris. now, it is important to note, the healthcare worker in dallas now diagnosed with ebola appears to have caught it from thomas eric duncan, ebola patients who died last week, same way 26 year old nina pham the nurse diagnosed over the weekends caught this virus, as well. this of course again raising so many which is about whether hospitals are ready to deal with an ebola outbreak...
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sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> let's hope they get them. >>> the search is on for armed robbers who terrorize add delaware county familiar until their collingdale home. four masked men in black armed with guns busted in the back of the home on lafayette avenue. they confronted the homeowner. three the gunmen then stormed upstairs where his wife and two adult sons were and threatened to shoot them. they ransacked two bedrooms before taking off. detectives think they specifically targeted the family but they don't know why. as you can imagine neighbors are shaken up. >> it's terrifying, because this is the worst feeling anyone can have in their life. >> doesn't make any zen. something not right. they're looking for something and they have some prior deals with this the family or the sons. were don't know. >> the robbers apparently failed to find what they were after which was cash. no one physically hurt. >>> fox 29 getting results. we first told you last night about uncollected trash piling up around dumpsters at the woodstock mutual homes complex in north philadelphia. residents at
sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> let's hope they get them. >>> the search is on for armed robbers who terrorize add delaware county familiar until their collingdale home. four masked men in black armed with guns busted in the back of the home on lafayette avenue. they confronted the homeowner. three the gunmen then stormed upstairs where his wife and two adult sons were and threatened to shoot them. they ransacked two bedrooms before taking off. detectives think they...
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back to you guys. >> all right, sabina, thank you, scary stuff 5:36. there are a lot of questions surrounding the nurse who was diagnosed with the ebola virus as sabina was just mentioning and one of those questions is what would happen to her adorable pup? judge had asked that the puppy be put down and they were worried about it spreadinge bowl a there is good news on that front we will tell what you officials are saying. >>> and then to cheer you up what about this guy who has the time of his life, watching him in person during dirty dancing but who could resist music. he gets up and shows off his move in the trend. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> it is perfect on a r
back to you guys. >> all right, sabina, thank you, scary stuff 5:36. there are a lot of questions surrounding the nurse who was diagnosed with the ebola virus as sabina was just mentioning and one of those questions is what would happen to her adorable pup? judge had asked that the puppy be put down and they were worried about it spreadinge bowl a there is good news on that front we will tell what you officials are saying. >>> and then to cheer you up what about this guy who has...
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time. >> it didn't happen overnight, and it's not going to end overnight. >> reporter: in chester, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> and the flags that flew over the us capitol on septembe september 11th back in 2001 was consumed by a fire at the flight 93 memorial is somerset county according to the national park service. friday's fire in shanksville destroyed the park's headquarters complex. park staff say several items will lost along with the flag including personal items of some of the flight 93 passengers and crew. dvd's of annual commemoration ceremonies and about 100 tribute items left by visitors. people at the memorial this weekend say looking at the damage is pretty tough. >> brings back, you know, that day again just looking at every name. i nothing al. >> i glanced over and it was just in the weeds there so i just out of respect. >> the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> a silent memorial on a busy philadelphia street as the convexed cop killers words are heard by college graduates. hundreds of miles away. the anger and pain caused by one school's controversial co
time. >> it didn't happen overnight, and it's not going to end overnight. >> reporter: in chester, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> and the flags that flew over the us capitol on septembe september 11th back in 2001 was consumed by a fire at the flight 93 memorial is somerset county according to the national park service. friday's fire in shanksville destroyed the park's headquarters complex. park staff say several items will lost along with the flag including personal items...
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here's fox 29's sabin sabina cue crows companies. >> sunday morning press conference to announce the news. a female nurse at presbyterian hospital contracted the e bowl la virus despite where all the cdc recommended safety gear as she had extensive contact with thomas eric duncan the liberian national who died from the virus last week. >>> the first time ebola has been transmitted in the u.s. >> this individual was following full cdc precautions, gown, glove, mask and shield. >> at some point there was a breach in protocol and that breach in protocol resulted in infection. >>> the health worker isn't being identified per request of familiar. herbs her apartment and car are being disinfect. at least one person known to have contact with her while she was contagious. she is decide as having a fever but doesn't appear to be showing other city symptoms. >> somehow some bodily fluid from that patient got into her system. perhaps she touched her lip or her eye. everyone is on edge but i think that we just need to remember that this is all science. if we follow protocol, if we do things to
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jeff. >> sabina, thank you. dallas area nurse is free of ebola and out of the hospital this evening. nina pham caught ebola while caring for thomas eric duncan who flew to the us from liberia in september. he died from the virus. she received treatment at nih in maryland after walking out of the hospital she thank add crowd outside before meeting with president obama at the white house. >> good afternoon. i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. i would first and for most like to thank god, my family and friends. throughout this ordeal i put my trust in god and my medical te team. >> now still ahead on fox 29 news at 5:00 the race is on to treat a doctor in new york city who has ebola. we're live with how the world's biggest city is trying to calm fears of the virus spreading there. >> investigators say a man shot to death by police in easton had backed no a patrol car twice after going on high speed chase. police pursued the man through several communities after tempting to pull over his pickup t
jeff. >> sabina, thank you. dallas area nurse is free of ebola and out of the hospital this evening. nina pham caught ebola while caring for thomas eric duncan who flew to the us from liberia in september. he died from the virus. she received treatment at nih in maryland after walking out of the hospital she thank add crowd outside before meeting with president obama at the white house. >> good afternoon. i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. i would first and for...
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. >> so, sabina kuriakose is following this for us as well, a is a bean, what are you hearing about this and how hospitals are preparing. >> reporter: well, right now in a check of five areas hospitals, chris and kerry, including here at hup, most of them tell us they are following cdc recommended guidelines to protect workers and patients but groups like the pennsylvania nurses association as we mentioned don't think that all goes far enough. they say cdc guidelines are at a minimum protocol, they want single designated regional treatment center for ebola, dedicated staff and better training. >> i think cdc really dropped the ball in terms of preparing everybody for what they potential consequences of this disease were. i think what we need is regional preparation. i don't think the preparation because it vice expensive, difficult and requires a lot of equipment and a lot of personnel and a lot of danger. i don't think it should be up to each hospital to figure out whether or not they should provide plastic goggles or a complete hazmat suit or just simply plastic impervious to water and
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our sabina kuriakose talk to the victim's absolutely heart broken father. >> no conscious. how can you do that? i would stop if i hit a dog. you know you hit a person. >> reporter: heart broken father of 25 year old chelsea burns still reeling after a hit-and-run driver killed his baby girl. it happened late friday night in piles grove salem county. memorial mark the spot by the intersection of woodstown and east lake roads where chelsea was walking home after arguing with her boyfriend. >> three year old boy left without her mother. a witness tried to hold back chelsea's mother when she got there. >> i can see it like it's really terrible. >> reporter: chelsea's family says she was struck by a mustang but kept going. a second driver hit her but stopped. chelsea died on the scene from blunt force trauma. her dad asking for the public's help to find whoever did this. >> she'll be missed. she had a lot of friends. >> reporter: state police are still investigating. chelsea's family believes police may be close to an arrest. >>> at the state police barracks in woodstown, new je
our sabina kuriakose talk to the victim's absolutely heart broken father. >> no conscious. how can you do that? i would stop if i hit a dog. you know you hit a person. >> reporter: heart broken father of 25 year old chelsea burns still reeling after a hit-and-run driver killed his baby girl. it happened late friday night in piles grove salem county. memorial mark the spot by the intersection of woodstown and east lake roads where chelsea was walking home after arguing with her...
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. >> to sabina controversy this story for us, good morning, sabina. >> typically at the safe school estimate, told they talk about violent threats look school shootings, but now headed the top of the list things like ' bowl, a enterovirus d68. joined now by delaware county district attorney. good morning. >> mr. whale never. >> you're up first. >> i'm the chairman. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so tell me little bit about why ebola is, you know, heading the top of the list this morning? >> one reason is because we want to make sure the children are protected, safer school is summit. sixteenth year, started by former district attorney, and now, you united states congressman pat meehan had the insight to start it, in his 16th year, actually start in the 1998 a year before columbine. we deal with a lot of the issues for the children, how to protect the children, now ebola big issue, thousand would affect the schools, thousand will affect the teachers, administrators, importantly for me, how it is affecting the police, the firefighters and our first responds err ems personnel. >> so how c
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sabina is live at 69 street station with more, good morning, sabina. >> good morning, guys, what better way to give you than to give you a live look here at the 69 street station. we're talking saturday morning. it's bustling all morning law a hub of of activity. you can see people on and off the bus. local 234 says they're holding vote to authorize strike tomorrow afternoon. chances are high the vote will pass. and then our 5,000 of union members including subway operators and bus drivers could walk off the job whenever the union gives the go ahead. we're hearing from you on twitter what a strike would mean for you and outside this morning hearing from passengers gwynn armstrong says a septa strike is like a prison for her. her day-to-day grinding to a halt if that happens. >> it would be immobilizing for me. because i ride 7 days a week. and i don't have any alternate means of transportation. >> all right. then on twitter, at bullet club guide tweeted i remember in '96 septa was on strike and boy was that fun luckily it was in june. no such luck this time f they authorize a stick -- u
sabina is live at 69 street station with more, good morning, sabina. >> good morning, guys, what better way to give you than to give you a live look here at the 69 street station. we're talking saturday morning. it's bustling all morning law a hub of of activity. you can see people on and off the bus. local 234 says they're holding vote to authorize strike tomorrow afternoon. chances are high the vote will pass. and then our 5,000 of union members including subway operators and bus...
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sabina shesta, al jazeera. >> some blame for the ebola outbreak in west africa. in a draft document obtained by the associated press the w.h.o. said it botched the initial response, lack of information. slow bureaucracy and internal corruption in its local office. the w.h.o. has not released the report publicly. more than 4500 people have died in the outbreak, half the cases so far. tonight president obama has put a former white house aid in charge of the ebola response. ron clane will be the ebola czar. >> lisa stark has the story. >> mr. obama has tapped ron clane, seen here in 2009, hardly a household name but well-known in washington. >> googood afternoon. >> leaves his job with a venture capital firm for now. asked, why pick someone with no medical expertise? >> what we were looking for was not an ebola expert but rather an implementation expert. that's exactly what ron clane is, extensive management experience when it comes to the private sector. >> reporter: thursday night the president after meeting with his ebola team signaled that he was ready to consid
sabina shesta, al jazeera. >> some blame for the ebola outbreak in west africa. in a draft document obtained by the associated press the w.h.o. said it botched the initial response, lack of information. slow bureaucracy and internal corruption in its local office. the w.h.o. has not released the report publicly. more than 4500 people have died in the outbreak, half the cases so far. tonight president obama has put a former white house aid in charge of the ebola response. ron clane will be...
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. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there for this sweet wedding. >> reporter: witches, gules, ghosts, and the bride and groom. wait, that is no costume. >> we have come to go for halloween like a lot of people come together for christmas. >> reporter: thinks lauren and edward's wedding day. ghoulish guest lighting main street, four-by-eight foot wedding float at head of the mays landing epic halloween parade now entering its 60th year. make no mistake. >> what is in the pot is that love position. >> no. >> reporter: there is no need for a love spell here. >> everyone want a cinderella wedding, tradition, church whole thing and this is definitely not it but it is perfect for us. >> love is in the air any day of the week and the couple really loves halloween and you know, even though it is a happy time what a better day to get married. >> reporter: the super natural ceremony, conquered up as a way to do something different, something fun, something extra special for a town tradition. everything from the food, the the flowers, donated by local businesses. >> i do think wedding is a big d
. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there for this sweet wedding. >> reporter: witches, gules, ghosts, and the bride and groom. wait, that is no costume. >> we have come to go for halloween like a lot of people come together for christmas. >> reporter: thinks lauren and edward's wedding day. ghoulish guest lighting main street, four-by-eight foot wedding float at head of the mays landing epic halloween parade now entering its 60th year. make no mistake. >> what is...
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. >> hi sabina bl going out bras, are you. >> we're bl going them out. we have a fox 291, how cute that. show me your bra. >> i love it. >> look at how you decorate. >> lilian just got a diagnosis of breast cancer six months ago. she already beat it. how amazing. yes. >> we love to hear that. you are cheering it up. you are in such great spirit. i met new just a few minutes ago. how did you do that, six months and just back to work. >> just the help of the people from coupe are hospital, my family and i don't like to be down, so i just, got through it and i take care of myself. >> really bounce back quickly. you caught it early. that is the key here. that is why we are having this event. right now we're talking to doctor laura, doctor laura, tell us about this event and why, you know, it is just a fun event. something that brings people together and hard topic to talk about. >> it is. we're here today to celebrate women at the center for health and wellness at cooper. basically we're here to educate, to get women in here and make them well. we need to ge
. >> hi sabina bl going out bras, are you. >> we're bl going them out. we have a fox 291, how cute that. show me your bra. >> i love it. >> look at how you decorate. >> lilian just got a diagnosis of breast cancer six months ago. she already beat it. how amazing. yes. >> we love to hear that. you are cheering it up. you are in such great spirit. i met new just a few minutes ago. how did you do that, six months and just back to work. >> just the help of...
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time. >> it didn't happen overnight, and, it is not going to end overnight. >> reporter: in chester, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> and in world news from hong kong, pro democracy advocates agreed to remove barriers blocking roads, this is in an effort to scale back their protest. overnight clashes broke out been demonstrators and police. they are accused authorities of failing to stop a man from pushing them, after hours, police used pep per spray to spread the crowds and restore order. chinese government asked protesters to clear out by monday. >>> u.s. military is stepping up attacks begins terrorist group, isis with u.s. fighter jets carrying out several air strikes. so far this weekend american forces have reportedly destroyed isis tanks, vehicle, mortar positions and hum vee was three strikes in syria and six in iraq. despite some encouraging news some republican lawmakers say the president should remember that this is just the beginning. >> he has made clear this will take a sustained effort and he has to be prepared to have a resolve to sustain that effort to destroy isis otherwi
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sabina kree coast was in berks county, to gather more information on this story, in reading. >> most thieves go straight for the cash and the merchandise. cops say this guy broke right through the glass and went went for the atm. store owners say what happened next is just bizarre. >> caught on camera. watch this thief strung he will to steel an amm machine. his clever plan, disguised inside trash bin, one with wheels. >> do you believe that somebody tried to do this? >> never, never, never. very strange. >> andrew torez owns new eva in reading, his store on the surveillance video. happened in the we hours of sunday morning, torez still can't believe his eyes. the atm was plugged in, the thief even trips over the cords. >> the cost of the atm3500. >> heavy, the suspect barely can leave the machine into the bin, even walking off at one point, before giving it one last shot. this time he carts the machine off. lungly alert police officers noticed something wrong, and come take closer look. >> i appreciate t i say thank you. >> police say they found this man 43 year old john, and his al
sabina kree coast was in berks county, to gather more information on this story, in reading. >> most thieves go straight for the cash and the merchandise. cops say this guy broke right through the glass and went went for the atm. store owners say what happened next is just bizarre. >> caught on camera. watch this thief strung he will to steel an amm machine. his clever plan, disguised inside trash bin, one with wheels. >> do you believe that somebody tried to do this? >>...
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fox 29's sabina a kuriakose spoke to residents there who are rejecting this title. >> reporter: run down neighborhoods a surge in homicides this year, now another blow for chester. notorious title of most dangerous city in pennsylvania. but people live hearsay the outlook is not as bleak as it appears. >> every city has, their problems. >> reporter: reverend robert johnson of first faith missionary baptist church says his parishioners believe that chester is turning itself around. >> residents here in chester are hard working, community people, they are loving and caring people, they are family oriented people here in chester. but there is an element that seems to over shadow all of the positive things in the city of chester. >> reporter: on a sunny sunday afternoon reverend johnson leads his congregation in prayer. he says these are the people who make up part of the city, not criminals who make the headlines. >> i have heard gunshots, not near me but i have seen helicopters flying overhead at night. >> reporter: for resident like samuel wyat who called this city home for 70 years, thin
fox 29's sabina a kuriakose spoke to residents there who are rejecting this title. >> reporter: run down neighborhoods a surge in homicides this year, now another blow for chester. notorious title of most dangerous city in pennsylvania. but people live hearsay the outlook is not as bleak as it appears. >> every city has, their problems. >> reporter: reverend robert johnson of first faith missionary baptist church says his parishioners believe that chester is turning itself...
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now we will get to sabina live with more on that. good morning, sabina. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this disease is so dangerous to hospital workers. we are seeing that the with the u.n. work shore died overnight. even a single cough from a sick patient can get the virus in your system if you are not protect. this is nina pam a 26 user old dallas nurse, first person to contracte bowl while in the u.s. she got from it a patient who died last week. she was in full cdc recommended protective gear we're talking gown, mask and gloves and all that. her case is raising serious concern among health care workers in our area wand fairing local hospitals are prepared, if there is an ebola case here. area hospitals tell us they are following cdc recommendations to protect workers and patients but groups like the pennsylvania nurse's so, say they should do more like designating one hospital to be the the regional center for all ebola cases and designated staff to deal with the cases. they are thinking is that the more people in the hospital
now we will get to sabina live with more on that. good morning, sabina. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this disease is so dangerous to hospital workers. we are seeing that the with the u.n. work shore died overnight. even a single cough from a sick patient can get the virus in your system if you are not protect. this is nina pam a 26 user old dallas nurse, first person to contracte bowl while in the u.s. she got from it a patient who died last week. she was in full cdc recommended...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there for this sweet wedding. >> reporter: witches, gules, ghosts, and the bride and groom. that is in costume, it is holiday. >> we have column together for halloween like people come together for christmas. >> reporter: this is laura and edward's wedding day. >> wow, wow. >> reporter: ghoulish guests, lining main street, four-by-eight foot wedding flowed at the head of mainlanding, now entering its 60th year. make in mistake. >> what is in the pot is that love position? >> no. >> reporter: is there no need for a love position here. >> everybody wants this cinderella wedding, traditional church and this is definitely not it but it is perfect, perfect for us. >> love is in the air anywhere you go any day of the week. the couple really loves halloween. even though it is spooky time it is a happy time so what a day to get married. >> reporter: deputy marrow fish eighthed the super natural ceremony conquered up a as a way to do something different, something fun, something extra special for a town tradition. everything from the food, the flowers, donated by
fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there for this sweet wedding. >> reporter: witches, gules, ghosts, and the bride and groom. that is in costume, it is holiday. >> we have column together for halloween like people come together for christmas. >> reporter: this is laura and edward's wedding day. >> wow, wow. >> reporter: ghoulish guests, lining main street, four-by-eight foot wedding flowed at the head of mainlanding, now entering its 60th year. make in mistake....