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building in mid-town manhattan. >> police say he dangles off the ledge and performed sumach -- dangled off the ledge and performed some acrobatics before he was arrested. >> reporter: it was his third arrest in three years. he was looking at jail time. earlier this week he learned his fate. he was sentenced to three years probation, but the terms are strict. if he climbs another high rise without permission, he will go to jail. will you look up there and forever are tempted? >> i can look up there every moment and be tempted. >> reporter: even as we were taping, he climbed up a fence. he just can't help himself. >> justin promises he will never climb a skyscraper again. now the roommate from hell, a college freshman who hated her roommate so much she allegedly did some diabolical things to force her to move. this college student said living with her roommate actually made her sick. >> this is beyond ridiculous. >> chanel roe moved into her
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dorm at university of hartford in connecticut in august. her assigned roommate was 18- year-old brianna brosheau and they did not get along. >> while i've been here i've been getting sick. and moved out. h/pgna posted this shocking admission on y6 instagram. after 1 1/2 months of spitting in her more, i can gjenlly say good- bye, jamaican barbie. brianna's antics may have giveni her j in her throat. the university of hartford expelled brianna and she was arrested on breach of peace and criminal mischief. police are also considering charging her with a hate crime. >> just the fact that i didn't know all of this was happening.
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two decades after the skating attack that made olympic headlines the life story of tanya harding is being made into a feature film. her mother is the villain in the movie and in this exclusive interview she tells us she is very upset but not surprised by her portrayal. >> good girl! >> it's olympic ice skater tanya harding, still the only american woman to nail a triple axle in competition, and this is tanya like you've never seen her before. personal childhood photos shared exclusively with inside edition by her mother. >> this is when she first went on the ice. she was sweet back then. i didn't have any problems till she got up in her teens. >> sandy golden is speaking out for the first time in more than two decades about her estranged relationship with her famous daughter. she says they haven't spoken or seen each other since 2002. >> she hates me. period.
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i could never do anything right for her, nothing. >> their tumultuous relationship is being thrust back into the national spotlight in the highly anticipated movie i tanya. the film stars margo ravi as tanya and alison janney as her mom. >> she spent even look like me. >> it tells the dramatic story of tanya's rise and fall to figure skating fame and infamy including the troubled relationship with her mother which she told oprah about in 2009. >> probably when i was 6 or 7, it started. she became very abusive, beating me and dragging meful on the rink, beating me with a hairbrush. >> sandy said she never was abusive. >> i gave her one swat at a competition and this type of thing because i was trying to do her hair and they were calling her on the ice. >> sandy said she worked three
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jobs to pay for tanya's training and sewed her costumes by hand like this one of a kind pink sequin dress. her goal she said was to help make tanya's olympic dreams come true. she claims it was tanya who wasn't always the easiest person to be around. >> i wanted her to have what i couldn't. >> tanya was at the top of her game in 1994 when it all came crashing down. the most notorious scandal ever to rock the world of skating. >> why? why? >> when we caught up with tanya in 2012, she had settled down in washington state with a husband and a young son. a grandchild sandy has never met. >> i'd love to be part of the family. but i know she doesn't want this. so i do not bother her. >> and with the release of i tanya, the family drama will once again return to the headlines. sandy says she wishes tanya the best even if the feelings may not be mutual.
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>> i thought i did everything i could for her and i really thought she'd love me for it, but she didn't. >> tanya harding denied any involvement in the attack on nancy kerrigan. she was banned for life from the u.s. figure skating association. now imagine seeing your house float away right before your eyes. >> there goes a lifetime of memories. a home that had been in the family for decades is reduced to matchwood after being swept away in a storm in new hampshire. the once beautiful home disappears in the surging waters. the video is striking and it's been seen everywhere. now imagine if that was your home. >> my grandparents, my dad and uncle helped build that house and everything of my grandparents was in there. >> lisa slade watched the video on the local news and couldn't believe it.
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she showed me a photo taken earlier this year. you can see the house in the background. the river is little more than a stream, but on monday it became a surging torrent. this photo was taken moments before the house was swept away. how difficult was it for you to see that video? >> it was definitely shocking to say the least. i kept rewinding it because i'm like i can't even believe what i'm seeing right now. >> the family had just spent the weekend in the house. it turned out to be their last visit. next world exclusive, golden boy quarterback peyton manning and the incident that will not go away. for the first time on tv. >> i was scared. i was intimidated. >> what she says manning did to her 21 years ago afd+7the training room, her stunning claims which manning denies. >> and kid to the rescue, the 13-year-old hero who saved a drowning man.
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this is the woman who said peyton manning sexually assaulted her years ago before he went pro. with a teammate and now in this exclusive she's revealing for the first time what she says happened. this woman is speaking out for the first time on television about what she says legendary quarterback peyton manning did to her 21 years ago. >> i was repulsed. i was scared. i was intimidated. >> back then nofdr. jamie norwright was director of health and wellness at university ñiof tennessee. 19-year-old peyton manning was the school's all american on february 29th, 1996, .nbhis injured foot xdwas being examin in the athletic department's training room by ñiñinorwright holds a çódoctorate in educatio
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what ñishe says happened has be the subject of headlines and lawsuits ever since, but she's never spoken about it on e1 television until ñinow. >> i felt something on my face ó and peyton had pulled his shorts down and sat his his so i çópushed him up ñrand out. he turned around, pulled his shorts back up. >> what did you say to him? >> i çócalled him an [ e1bleep >> manage denies her allegations and insist -- manning denies her allegations and insisted it was a prank, that qhe was mooning a friend i a oktraining room. this is what was said under oath in a deposition after norwright sued him for defamation. >> i briefly pulled down my pants to so-called moon him, one second, 1 1/2 seconds, pulled my pants back up and examination of the bottom of my
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foot. what do you say to that? >> that's a lie. >> qpeyton manning! >> norwright's description hardly fits the image of e1peyt manning. he retired as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and has found a lucrative ó second çócareer as the star of television commercials. ak->> c good. >> he's been talked about as a potential candidate of the senate in tennessee, although he said t(he's not interested. norwright told me her ñiencount with the 6' 5 205-pound peyton manning all those years ago left her terrified. anning's face more of a smirk or grin or scowl? >> w3it was anger. it was violent. it was fádefinitely a çópredato intimidating, anger, violent
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eyes that he had. >> she says she ran into her office and later that night filed this report with the sexual assault crisis center telling ñithe crisis counselor she feared for her job xdworrie and feared for already life. >> my boss, e1when i called him that night, really realized that this was a serious this was a xdsexual assault and that he in whiched me not to call the police or he is -- he me not to callr police or press. >> she filed a discrimination employment complaint against the university of tennessee and left the scn611 with a $300,000 settlement qfroq the university. the incident resurfaced in w7ri when manning and his ñifather archie co-authored this on biography in which peyton ñrwax called the incident crude but harmless saying norwright had a vulgar mouth. she sued for okdefamation and reached fáa w3financial settlem you want your reputation back. >> when you sit there and you keep coming after me over and
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over and you've created a cult of sports fans i]who hate me fr afar, i've had çómy credit reported as deceased. i almost lost my social security. i've h insurance canceled. i've had death threats and it sure hasn't helped my social life. >> for manning it is the controversy that won't go away. he was still asked about it at the emotional 2016 news conference when he announced his retirement from the nfl. >> ih] ñinot do what chas been alleged and i'm çónot intereste in relitigating something that r happened when ñri was 19 years old and kind of like my dad trouble. i can't ñ!8 it any plainer than that. >> reporter: in response to the doctor's interview with w3 inside edition, manning's attorney said in a statement, "peyton manning has been absolutelyóclear. jamie norwright's accusations are false. when her claimsp investigated 21 years ago, cshe
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told a very w3differentmfstory. her current qaccount was invented several years later. most recently she left peyton's mother a vulgar and extremely upsetting e1voicemail. she ó.gx!!qshould stop the vulg behavior." you called his mother and t(lef6 language in it. wrong and somehow found ñithat is not a good combination. >> reporter: qjamie norwright insists t@ag her account of room has not changed in 21 years and to say otherwise discredits and smears her as a victim. she said after all this time her ñistory should finally be told. >> the reason i'm here today is1 because $xvof the courage and bravery that the women came t( forward with the harvey weinstein, the survivors and victims k really brought me here today to discuss that issue.
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urther bolster manning's position, his fttorney said dr.& by manning's roommate at the time who only t(spoke out in 2016. he said he çósaw what c:®ñhappe and peyton did not do what's claimed. ®pá e1least one other athlete w was lpa+there y>cjohnson in the room. still to rescue, the 13-year-old hero who saved a drowning man. here he is! >> closed caption sponsorship for "inside editionáw end" is brought to you by women are amazing. our bodies grow babies... ...we run marathons... ...companies... ...solve problems.
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some waves is being w3mailed a hero as he okrescued a man whos video shot from a ÷drone. watch ñras ñiwaves engulf the b in seconds it goes ñrçódown. the drone just happened lpto be flying above when it captured the life or death drama and there's the guy who went surrounded by floating debris from his destroyed vessel. then out of nowhere comes the most unlikely hero. it's a kid, q]8c surf board. céte spoke to the brave boy, xd ruskin, and his proud dad ryan. >> i saw he there was and needed help and i wasn't going to just e1let him potentially g hurt or drown. >> reporter: ]iñhe passes the board to the okdanger stricken man and leads him jfaway from ñ dangerous rocks. the drone follows the action until you can see the ñrguy on his feet in shallow water çó
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exhausted but alive and well. >> we got to where it was shallow enough to stand ñiand h said thanks and i just went back out surfing. >> you xdheard right. he went back surfing. >> i said why didn't you tell me really what happened? he said, "i was worried about getting in trouble ñrif i told and i saw the video and realized what he had done, i was just amazed. >>d@f'up next a customer concerk at sams club. >> closed caption sponsorship b brought to you by >> stay tune
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finally for you t(çóan t( impromptu karaoke performance jhit. ♪ it's going to happen happen sometime ♪ . >> that incj coming from the toy aisle at sam's club in kingston, w3new york. christina viggers had some fun with the karaoke machine. ♪ maybe this time maybe this time ♪ dq♪ i'll win ♪ 7ep>> now that's music to our ears. it sure is, beautiful voice. thank you so much for watching!0 we'll see you right
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>> ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> right now on "eyewitness news" a man is found dead in a quiet elkins park neighborhood. why police are focused on his brother. as this investigation unfolds. good evening, i'm joe holden. natasha brown is off. a quiet neighborhood transformed into a crime scene tonight. right now homicide detectives are on the case. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is in elkins park with the latest on the
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investigation. >> reporter: a neighbor who didn't want to appear on camera says he was concerned all day when he saw his neighbor harry's car wasn't here. those fear confirmed harry bachman found dead in his home. around 12:this afternoon they were dispatched to the 400 block of north sterling road in elkins park for a wellness check. 64-year-old harry bachman was supposed to meet a family member on friday night for dinner. bachman's brother 60-year-old jamison bachman is being charged with murder. he beat his older brother to death and stole his car. harry bachman was found in the basement with signs of blunt force trauma to his head and body. jamison bachman was discovered at a motel in upper moreland township. a s.w.a.t. team arrested jamison bachman without incident being held on charges of first and third degree murder. in elkins park, cleve bryan
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cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> one of the teens shot and killed in south philadelphia last week was laid to rest today. family and friends said a final farewell to 16-year-old caleer miller at love kingdom fellowship church. police say 16-year-old brandon olivieri shot miller and another 16-year-old sal dinubile during an argument. it happened at 12th and ritner on october 24th. olivieri is being held without bail. president trump arrived in japan to begin his tour of asia. philadelphia was the set of one of many anti-trump protests across the nation. at least one clash with trump supporters led to an arrest: an argument involving three people went from words to a tackle and then handcuffs. demonstrations were mostly peaceful despite that video. about 100 anti-trump protesters listened to
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speakers at at thomas paine plaa before marching through center city. an aerial view in california shows large groups of protesters on the streets of los angeles. many held up anti-trump signs, others waved the american flag. following a stretch of beautiful weather the last few days, we'll now make some room for a little rain. meteorologist lauren casey live in the weather center tonight watching the storms as they move into the area. hi, lauren. >> hey, joe, yeah, we're dealing with rain now falling across parts of the area. storm scan3 showing us this batch of precipitation moving from southwest to northeast but on radar looking more formidable than what is hitting the ground. this is mid and upper level moisture. seeing shower activity stretching up into center city where the rain is coming down pretty light. as we head into the next 30 minutes to an hour and seeing the heaviest of intensity rainfall up into the lehigh valley and poconos.
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allentown seeing some moderate rain coming down but we're not seeing that heavy rain as our reflectivity would reflect some of this evaporating before hitting the surface. we'll deal with some patchy areas of drizzle, some fog around that could locally reduce visibilities and a cool east wind but we change things up tomorrow with a warm front coming through that will boost our temperatures back up to unseasonably warm levels once again. we'll talk about that, plus a little rain in the forecast for the birds and i'll have all the details coming up in just a few. >> see you then lauren. thank you. tonight a big welcome home for members of the philadelphia sheriff's office. they spent three weeks in puerto rico assisting hurricane victims. family and friends, there those cheers go for inspector michael bass stone perez and carasquillo and marin. they distributed supplies to those in need
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