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their bodies are tooeak d with this, parents in aleppo are faed with the impossible task of making childr, who have only ever known war, feel safe. at least the mother and father survived the air strike, and he got away with mutsin and bruises, but his 10-year-old brother n he diedf his injuries l night. the cren of rebel-held aleppo not only ha to survive air strikes. food is scarce, and's thereeen no access to runningaterornearl. and, reena, the united nations ising to ngotiate a 48-hour truce so th relief works ca bring in desperately needed supplies. >> nan: di bra, thank you. still ahead, an update on the g, later. these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabenerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor anhe prescribed lyrica. rve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have t
their bodies are tooeak d with this, parents in aleppo are faed with the impossible task of making childr, who have only ever known war, feel safe. at least the mother and father survived the air strike, and he got away with mutsin and bruises, but his 10-year-old brother n he diedf his injuries l night. the cren of rebel-held aleppo not only ha to survive air strikes. food is scarce, and's thereeen no access to runningaterornearl. and, reena, the united nations ising to ngotiate a 48-hour...
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a back-to-school safety lesson you may want to your childr. that's nex also coming up, making a run for the border in search of a "more news now": when it comes to crossing a busy street, cell phones tend to distract children more than adults. researchers studied this issue using a simulator. they asked people of all ages to press a button when they felt it was safe to cross -- while they talked on a cell phone. all were distracted ... but children were slowest to react. experts stres phone safety should be part of back-to-school preps. outrage continues... after it was revealed the maker of the epipen has boosted the price of the device more than 500- percent since 2007.now, it turns out, that same epipen can be bought for a third of the price in canada. steve brown takes you across the border: it was a short... money-saving drive to canada...(nats) (canadian border agent) "where "buffalo."(agent) "where are you going?" (brown) "uh...garrison road." (agent) "bringing anything in?" (brown) "nothing in." (agents) "all right. have a good day." (
a back-to-school safety lesson you may want to your childr. that's nex also coming up, making a run for the border in search of a "more news now": when it comes to crossing a busy street, cell phones tend to distract children more than adults. researchers studied this issue using a simulator. they asked people of all ages to press a button when they felt it was safe to cross -- while they talked on a cell phone. all were distracted ... but children were slowest to react. experts stres...
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Aug 9, 2016
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all three childr wer alert agand talkin also a 61-year-old died after falling in a pool in . >> an off-duty w yo p officer is cte stopping a potential plo kill mad polic ing to the new york dail newse offir contacted madison li surday after spotting a v on periscope, of a man crying. was threatening to head to the place where a police officer shot and killed tony robinson last year, and shoot the first officer he saw. poot there ahead of time and were able to identife man as raynarldo g and arrest him. >> a man shot ankilled by a dodge county sherieputff's dhas been identified as 59-yr old james ealy. officers were called to quealy's when tgot the, they say quealy pointed a gun at a deputy and fired. the deputy was not ht, but returned fire, killing quealy. the shiff says witness told investigators the man was suicid. >>welearni tonight, a diedf a ne injury, while riding the worldlest's talater ide. 10-year-cab hwab was one ee pofhrple in a raft the wiide sunday in kansas city. esses say he fell out. the family released a statement. it s in part, since the day leb was born he brought abnt j
all three childr wer alert agand talkin also a 61-year-old died after falling in a pool in . >> an off-duty w yo p officer is cte stopping a potential plo kill mad polic ing to the new york dail newse offir contacted madison li surday after spotting a v on periscope, of a man crying. was threatening to head to the place where a police officer shot and killed tony robinson last year, and shoot the first officer he saw. poot there ahead of time and were able to identife man as raynarldo g...
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they are accused of kidnapping a mom and her two childr still out there. and west mother's exclusive interview. >> reporter: victim remains terrorfied this morning. that is because the suupect knows where her daughter goes to school and where the family lives. those were two stops in he robbery and kidnaping that happened monday afternoon. but it started at this goodwill at lafayette. she was shopping with her four- year-old son and approached with tattooed eyebrows. the man described as 6-foot tall drove up and convinced her to drive them to the post office. and she got in the car with her and her son. >> when everybody was in the car this guy show me a gun. >> reporter: at the bank, she was forced to get out of the car kids behind. they then forced her to drive to her house and get more money. and the suspect then drive them back to the goodwill to drop them off aad they got away with about 6500. we're talking to police and what steps they are doing to keep it woman safe this morning. >>> a warning for you this morning. conartists are targeting the elder
they are accused of kidnapping a mom and her two childr still out there. and west mother's exclusive interview. >> reporter: victim remains terrorfied this morning. that is because the suupect knows where her daughter goes to school and where the family lives. those were two stops in he robbery and kidnaping that happened monday afternoon. but it started at this goodwill at lafayette. she was shopping with her four- year-old son and approached with tattooed eyebrows. the man described as...
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more than 100 are dead, many of them childre parents accidentally leave young kids to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> dubois: a tragedy, but is it a crime? allegations that race is a factor in who get charged. and a message from muslim- americans.d. >> k.k.k. was defeated by good christians. isis needs to be defeated by
more than 100 are dead, many of them childre parents accidentally leave young kids to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> dubois: a tragedy, but is it a crime? allegations that race is a factor in who get charged. and a message from muslim- americans.d. >> k.k.k. was defeated by good christians. isis needs to be defeated by
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the childr missing after the mother was found shot to death on the side of the road in los angeles county. the three children were found safe yesterday in new mexico left with a good samaritan who called police. >>> investigators in jefferson hope an artist sketch will help them identify the man who tried to kidnap a 9-year-old girl. she was playing in her driveway monday evening when a man came up from behind her, touched her shoulder and said come with me. she describes him as tan, 6 one tattoo on his left arm is a red skull. you're asked to call 720-913- stop if you might know who it is. there is a reward up to $2,000. >>> some of denver's homeless are suing the city. they have an attorney who says the eviction of people from camps in recent months is unconstitutional. the suit claims the city forced them to clear the way for new housing and economic development in the downtown denver area and that policy led downtown denver who appeared to be poor or tried to protect themselves from the weather. the mayor's office says it has not seen the suit. it says once we receive the complaint we
the childr missing after the mother was found shot to death on the side of the road in los angeles county. the three children were found safe yesterday in new mexico left with a good samaritan who called police. >>> investigators in jefferson hope an artist sketch will help them identify the man who tried to kidnap a 9-year-old girl. she was playing in her driveway monday evening when a man came up from behind her, touched her shoulder and said come with me. she describes him as tan, 6...
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there's an age-old attitude that we need to rescue black childr from black communities and famili because they can do better the case."hat is not alwa reed says he's seen a good amount of black parents wanting to take in foster children since his campaign started. he says there's always a need.. and to find cbs 58 dot com. there's a new place to take a walk in milwaukee county. county.today they cut the ribbon for a new "health trail" connecting aurora st. luke's south shore hospital with warnimont park in cudahy. this is more than just a scenic path. you walk the trail, you'll see exercise equipment and information abo to take better care of ursel the idea is to inspire people of all ages to improve their health. to partnewith milwaukee t county parks to provide this trail with exercise our patients, our caregivers, our families, we're all supporting the cudahy community o fight obesity and blood pressure." pressure." population to this incredible, g trmill system. eople getealthi and i a hell oa da do it too. what a gorgeous, gorgeous, setting."tin" 3 3 3 today: nice y, nt g. tou of hu
there's an age-old attitude that we need to rescue black childr from black communities and famili because they can do better the case."hat is not alwa reed says he's seen a good amount of black parents wanting to take in foster children since his campaign started. he says there's always a need.. and to find cbs 58 dot com. there's a new place to take a walk in milwaukee county. county.today they cut the ribbon for a new "health trail" connecting aurora st. luke's south shore...
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Aug 23, 2016
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he was an assistant coach at penn state who was convicted in 2012 of sexual abuse of childr. judge will overturn his child sex abuse conviction or grant him a new trial. san dustry's lawyers say the witnesses in his trial had significant credibility issues. day two of the appeal hearing included testimony from the attorney who represents victim two. that person is a victim who did not testify during the 2012 trial. san dust -- san dustry is serving time in prison now. evacuations in louisiana. >> critics are question asking why the president took so long to get there. >> reporter: president obama will visit baton rouge today to see flood damage and disaster response firsthand. he has faced criticism for not cutting short a two week vacation on martha's vineyard to visit the flood zone. >> i can tell you what the president's been focused on is the response ron the ground ant people use lives have been turned upside down by this terrible flooding event. >> reporter: as much as 2 feet of hours. damaging an estimated 60,000 homes and killing 13 people. nearly 3000 flood victims a
he was an assistant coach at penn state who was convicted in 2012 of sexual abuse of childr. judge will overturn his child sex abuse conviction or grant him a new trial. san dustry's lawyers say the witnesses in his trial had significant credibility issues. day two of the appeal hearing included testimony from the attorney who represents victim two. that person is a victim who did not testify during the 2012 trial. san dust -- san dustry is serving time in prison now. evacuations in louisiana....
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john: we rode the school bus with kevin maxwell, along the way picking up childr. what grade are you in, sweetheart? >> fourth. john: what's your favorite subject? >> math and science. john: during the ride we asked tough questions the parents want answered about the $6.5 million grant for the head start program that recently was revoked after allegations of abuse. >> a very small number of employees have really given us another black eye. john: dr. maxwell ensures us the program will be funded and starting on time. there are some students who have run out of time because they haven't been immunized. dr. maxwell: we're at a place kids show up and they're not immunized and don't come to school. john: from pointer ridge elementary. >> very difficult. i'm nervous, she's nerve with us. she'll do good. john: to buoy high school and everyone seems ready including the new principals. >> the scholars have been supportive as well as the community and the scholars came in and found their schedule and moved to classes. john: in prince george's larry: allegheny and clark count
john: we rode the school bus with kevin maxwell, along the way picking up childr. what grade are you in, sweetheart? >> fourth. john: what's your favorite subject? >> math and science. john: during the ride we asked tough questions the parents want answered about the $6.5 million grant for the head start program that recently was revoked after allegations of abuse. >> a very small number of employees have really given us another black eye. john: dr. maxwell ensures us the...
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left just as it was in october, they spent months getting it ready for their daughter, their first childre who do not live t see it, even though she was stillborn, she wanted to toucha and hold the baby that she woul have to let go, so every moment was preciouse , but in the haze grief in anesthesiai her time w fleeting. then i do not know what else to do so i gave her backan in thos last time i saw her that we saw her and i left the hospital two full days later. >> the family held a funeral th felt they do not havemi time fo closure , but it hospitals in europe, they get time for that closure. bos it is a refrigera bassinet that can be kept by th mother's side for up to 96 hours, is something that they want to bring to grieving parents in the united statesss, >> but she did the research she found that the united states there less than 300 of these available and there are a couple in columbus and one in medina.he >> so a 5o1c charity name for their daughter raised $3,000 to get this one to donate, and the box is the closure they wish they had. >> every hospital should be abl to afford a fa
left just as it was in october, they spent months getting it ready for their daughter, their first childre who do not live t see it, even though she was stillborn, she wanted to toucha and hold the baby that she woul have to let go, so every moment was preciouse , but in the haze grief in anesthesiai her time w fleeting. then i do not know what else to do so i gave her backan in thos last time i saw her that we saw her and i left the hospital two full days later. >> the family held a...
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. >> reporter: three childre reportedly 10 to 12 years old in a terrifying fall from a ferris wheel in eastern tennessee. the car carrying them snagged on another cart on its way up spilling them out. one witness saying the children bounced off the metal briding of the ride eventually hitting the ground 30 to 45 feet below. >> i feel real bad for the little kids, you know, they screamed a little bit then they just hit the ground and was laying there. i don't know the little girls hate seeing something like that. >> reporter: two helicopters and an ambulance transporting the children to the hospital. authorities say they were alert and even talking after the accident. this morning investigators interviewing witnesses trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we're considering that and treating it like a crime scene if we can determine if there any malfunction and make sure there was no foul play but an accident. >> the names of the injured passengers have not been years old. the fair will be open today but the rides are closed. >>> that incident on the ferris wheel as officials retail ne
. >> reporter: three childre reportedly 10 to 12 years old in a terrifying fall from a ferris wheel in eastern tennessee. the car carrying them snagged on another cart on its way up spilling them out. one witness saying the children bounced off the metal briding of the ride eventually hitting the ground 30 to 45 feet below. >> i feel real bad for the little kids, you know, they screamed a little bit then they just hit the ground and was laying there. i don't know the little girls...
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walks, the goalha is to inspire children i hospitals, to write inspirational messages outside of the childre she is treated. >> i sought here that it was kind ofesf re plain and boring just thought of thingspl and thought that i would die of my disease andnd i just wanted to. >> last year, they gathered 5,000 pieces of chalk through donations. >> ecdrising cost of potentially life-saving medication is makin it difficultg for some to affor used to reverse a potentially deadly reaction, the cost is skyrocketed. >> k but most 11 worlds except that she has a allergy to nuts. >> if she ingests a little bit of those nuts she could go into anaphylaxis causing her death. in close contact with an epipen. >> need to have an epipen at school, at home at any given timeme, we have between six an eight epipens. >> with a recall of a similar drug the cost of theh epipens has skyrocketed. >> we do have a monopoly in the marketplace and since the recal we see the pricenoma escalate t very high price. up nearly 200s dollars within t past six months and $400 over the past several years. >> the formula inside i
walks, the goalha is to inspire children i hospitals, to write inspirational messages outside of the childre she is treated. >> i sought here that it was kind ofesf re plain and boring just thought of thingspl and thought that i would die of my disease andnd i just wanted to. >> last year, they gathered 5,000 pieces of chalk through donations. >> ecdrising cost of potentially life-saving medication is makin it difficultg for some to affor used to reverse a potentially deadly...
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they kept it from swimming to the childre and they m gently let it to the steps and then atle ran off int they say that it is a great way to keep cool and great exercise, for kids and animals, you should try to keep wild animals out of the swimming pool. >> wii there are no '90s in the forecast. we have had 23 days of 90 plus so far. we call for the rain showers to persist through the rest of afternoon. some areas will hear some thunder but not widespread. a better chance of its south. overnight lows near 729. still pretty stuffy and uncomfortable. tomorrow, showers/storms the afternoon. we will start out wednesday and thursday with highs in the low '80s, about average.t then friday 86 and dry in then it cools down next weekend. >> today on "the real." roll out the red carpet. back from the emmies. then celebrating the return of empire. with kaitlin doubleday. >> we just got an exclusive. >> and plus brandy. ?
they kept it from swimming to the childre and they m gently let it to the steps and then atle ran off int they say that it is a great way to keep cool and great exercise, for kids and animals, you should try to keep wild animals out of the swimming pool. >> wii there are no '90s in the forecast. we have had 23 days of 90 plus so far. we call for the rain showers to persist through the rest of afternoon. some areas will hear some thunder but not widespread. a better chance of its south....
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. >> we were not told of any plans of gas tanks, gas fumes i worry about the safety of our childr childrenere's no area any longer for them to ride their bicycles. >> reporter: gas tanks were not a possibility when she moved in because of zoning restrictions. monday night, that changed. cherry hill township spokesperson bridget palmer confirmed township council voted to amend the b4 ordinance to allow for gas stations under certain circumstances with the goal of improving market abili ability. resident and township council candidate rick short says he was at monday's meeting and sides with the opposition. >> just over populating the area with gas stations and our residents don't want the and they spoke very loudly at the meeting and the township just didn't listen. >> reporter: recent in a margolis and rick short are members of the facebook group cherry hill united. a group rallying against the zoning change. >> the members of cherry hill united will not sit back quietly and watch this disaster be brought into this community. >> reporter: palmer says the township's ears are open if costco
. >> we were not told of any plans of gas tanks, gas fumes i worry about the safety of our childr childrenere's no area any longer for them to ride their bicycles. >> reporter: gas tanks were not a possibility when she moved in because of zoning restrictions. monday night, that changed. cherry hill township spokesperson bridget palmer confirmed township council voted to amend the b4 ordinance to allow for gas stations under certain circumstances with the goal of improving market...
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more than 100 are dead, many of them childre parents accidentally leave young kids to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> dubois: a tragedy, but is it a crime? allegations that race is a factor in who get charged. and a message from muslim- americans.d. >> k.k.k. was defeated by good christians. isis needs to be defeated by this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is on assignment. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. and we begin with a developing story in the midwest. late today, at least two tornadoes touched down in central indiana, and the authorities are just beginning to assess the damage. the twisters struck near indianapolis, and about 50 miles rt vinita nair has the latest. >> reporter: drivers in kokomo captured the twister as it formed. >> oh, my gosh. c starbucks just got blown over.an >> reporter: customers inside this restaurant captured the moment it touched down.e the tornado blew the roof offan this starbucks, and flattened the walls. wi
more than 100 are dead, many of them childre parents accidentally leave young kids to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> dubois: a tragedy, but is it a crime? allegations that race is a factor in who get charged. and a message from muslim- americans.d. >> k.k.k. was defeated by good christians. isis needs to be defeated by this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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. >> ole she told 911 she was driving home from work with her childre wednesdayy around 11:00 p.m. sh noticed another car following ands stopped at the light on when the shooting happened, amanda house of hisnn car and fired several shots then fled from the scene, she drove to th 4th district play station her 11-year-old daughter had a superficial abrasion.. >> is a fairly busy all times than i so someone could have witnessed it and is not yet come forward if you hav a partial license plate, we asked for any information. >> fo the 11-year-old girl expected to be okay,, the police want to get the suspect of the streete before he can do this two anybody else. >> > a few days medical marijuana will be legal in ohio but a local township employees from using it or face possible termination, as dave nethers joins us fox 8 studio at university akron. we can see this from more employers, as of september 8 medical marijuana will be legal with a prescriptionon the same law and does not protect employees who are fired for usenet if your drug-free workplace policy. allow to become the 25th sta
. >> ole she told 911 she was driving home from work with her childre wednesdayy around 11:00 p.m. sh noticed another car following ands stopped at the light on when the shooting happened, amanda house of hisnn car and fired several shots then fled from the scene, she drove to th 4th district play station her 11-year-old daughter had a superficial abrasion.. >> is a fairly busy all times than i so someone could have witnessed it and is not yet come forward if you hav a partial...
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"i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it."e banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is a provocation. how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe? >> the feeling of the people is very important. if you see like that, islamist or something looking like islamist, on the beach, everywhere, you don't feel safe. and so we have rules. >> reporter: he claims the ban has overwhelming support but many beach goers cannot understand what the fuss is all about. would you feel scared if someone sat next to you wearing a burkini? >> no. >> reporter: her muslim friend who chooses not to cover up says she still feels targeted by the ban. "i think people should be free to do what they want" she said "i don't see why it should bother anyone." it's sparked huge copt ntrovers which is probably why
"i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it."e banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is a provocation. how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe? >> the feeling of the people is very...
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theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.onciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will dance together. . 8úxúbq singer: ♪ i raise my arms to the sky i'm not afraid anymore i will walk through that door yeah walk, dance, rise walk, d dance, rise ♪ laura: it was in the middle of the raging of world war i that responding to a call by a dutch woman doctor, 1,300 women made ththeir way from araround the w.
theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.onciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will...
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theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.econciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will dance together. . otx1y1dd laura flanders. we've been inin philadelphia, te site of refuge,e, rebellilion, d remote -- and revolt. there has been a letter debate at the democratic national convention.. lots of action o on the coconven floor at the w wells fargo aren, as well as on the streets. hillary clinton made history inindispably, becocoming the presidential nominee of the democratic partyty. the first woman. her opponent, bernie sanders said he gave her his support. but his voters, many of them, made up their own minds. hundreds chose to walk off the convention floor in protest at
theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.econciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will...
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the high interest lenders are fighting back and what to do to >>> we told you about five child does childr wanted to know how they fell through the cracks.>> they pulled him out of school. the loophole that could be put in place to put kids under the radar. >>> the houses condemned falling apart from the outside but according to police the inside is just as bad. insects and rodents and a bucket for a toilet. a bottle of syringes in the clutter. youngest, 8. how where the kids allowed to live in deplorable conditions. according to police they were simply taken out of school. >> there are safeguards in place but there is nothing that is foolproof. nikki daniels is a therapist. local child protection investigators don't control for crimes. instead they work off of tips and complaints. >> they rely on the community and teachers. that was the sad part where the the school to watch out. >> according to the school district it's the guardian's right to withdraw children. they don't need to give a reason or a forwarding address or the name of the new school. as soon as they are withdrawn the distri
the high interest lenders are fighting back and what to do to >>> we told you about five child does childr wanted to know how they fell through the cracks.>> they pulled him out of school. the loophole that could be put in place to put kids under the radar. >>> the houses condemned falling apart from the outside but according to police the inside is just as bad. insects and rodents and a bucket for a toilet. a bottle of syringes in the clutter. youngest, 8. how where the...
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they were telling them some childr terrorists use children with pacemakers. >> i don't think the tsauld be in business of making kids feel bad about their disability. >> instead of trying to stop crying. >> they were eventually cleared through an alternative screening process. the tsa says it is reviewing that process. >>> epi pens aren't the only thing sky rocketing so are the executive's salaries. >> she got a 671 raise. sament they raised prices from $57 to 318. the life saving shot gives emergency help nef rin to stop potentially fatal attacks. >>> a favorite tourist atra-- attraction should soon be banned. the dolphins are apparently over worked and too stressed out. it would make them stay 50 yards from the animals. critics say it could jeopardize one of the favorite activities. >> now to a fox business alert for you. mcdonalds recalling millions of toys from the happy meals. >> cheryl cass soeb knone is he what you need to know. >> you probably thought to yourself, mcdonald sells junk food they are putting a fitness ban in their happy meals. this they are going to have to reca
they were telling them some childr terrorists use children with pacemakers. >> i don't think the tsauld be in business of making kids feel bad about their disability. >> instead of trying to stop crying. >> they were eventually cleared through an alternative screening process. the tsa says it is reviewing that process. >>> epi pens aren't the only thing sky rocketing so are the executive's salaries. >> she got a 671 raise. sament they raised prices from $57 to...
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she took pictures from the promenade instead of on the "i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it." nice banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe? >> the feeling of the people is very important. if you see like that, islamist or something looking like islamist, on the beach, everywhere, you don't feel safe. and so we have rules. >> reporter: he claims the ban has overwhelming support but many beach goers cannot about. would you feel scared if someone sat next to you wearing a burkini? >> no. >> reporter: her muslim friend who chooses not to cover up says she still feels targeted by the ban. "i think people should be free to do what they want" she said "i don't see why it should bother anyone." it's sparked huge which is probably why the police, when we
she took pictures from the promenade instead of on the "i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it." nice banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe?...
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convicted him twice on charges he set the fire on east 87th 2005 killingnce medeail carter and eight childr lewis maintains his innocence. his first trial the verdict was thrown out over questionable testimony from jailhouse performance by another jury convicted himot back latest appeal he claimed the verdict went against the weight of the evidence and also claimed misconduct by the prosecutors in the case. again, the appeals court denying that. he is serving a 35 year prison sentence for the fire. >> thank you so much. it is seven minutes after 8:00 o'clock everyone a few of those hours looking into the showers working into western ohio willos creep n here before midday today. in addition the initiating to i western ohio between three and 4:00 o'clockth and eventually to northern ohio during the heart of the evening rush are 80s is in upper '80s it talk more on the rain and storm coverage and a couple of minutes. >> kenny. >> good morning.in you can seey chilly crew is getting everything ready for the next round with awesome stuff kicking it with kenny and jackie and rate good pronounced h
convicted him twice on charges he set the fire on east 87th 2005 killingnce medeail carter and eight childr lewis maintains his innocence. his first trial the verdict was thrown out over questionable testimony from jailhouse performance by another jury convicted himot back latest appeal he claimed the verdict went against the weight of the evidence and also claimed misconduct by the prosecutors in the case. again, the appeals court denying that. he is serving a 35 year prison sentence for the...
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researchers from kings college in london looked at the d-n-a of 164 childr symptoms of conduct disorders. the diets of their mothers were also analyzed. the study found poor pre-natal nutrition influenced the expression of a particular gene -- which potentially leads to a-d-h-d and behavior problems. still ahead ...the top movies at the box office. plus ... a boy in louisiana is helping those in need... after massive flooding.his neat idea feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come out of this plant in 1923. but today, too many good manufacturing jobs are shipped away because of a tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will save taxpayer money and help business create jobs here. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because we don't in your entertainment news--- the man credited for starting the ?boy-band craze?... has died in prison. prison. according to the orlando sentinel ... 62-year-old lou pearlman died friday while serving a 25-ye sentence for a massive ponzi scheme.
researchers from kings college in london looked at the d-n-a of 164 childr symptoms of conduct disorders. the diets of their mothers were also analyzed. the study found poor pre-natal nutrition influenced the expression of a particular gene -- which potentially leads to a-d-h-d and behavior problems. still ahead ...the top movies at the box office. plus ... a boy in louisiana is helping those in need... after massive flooding.his neat idea feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck....
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while this image, featured in the burr ad, which struck me at the time, it called group of childr dwing and is tagged, is africa, african culture, and non-u.s. location. that's doug mcauliffe, the maker of the ad, the ad company used stock photos because he was not able to shoot. so it's a good reason to stock video. someone just chose or searched very poorly. >>> donald trump says he will be giving an immigration policy speech over the next week, amids growing concerns from his supporters about his possible softening approach. as to what might happen if trump changes some of his key promises, we got a chilling insight to that, when a trump supporter called into glenn beck's radio show yesterday. >> now he's coming towards the independents and the democrats. >> but does he mean it? wait, wait, wait. does he mean it, or is he just saying these things like a politician? >> he's just saying these things at this moment and i have no problems admitting that, to get elected. just as long as, as far as i'm concerned, as long as he does the basic things, the foundational things, which is build
while this image, featured in the burr ad, which struck me at the time, it called group of childr dwing and is tagged, is africa, african culture, and non-u.s. location. that's doug mcauliffe, the maker of the ad, the ad company used stock photos because he was not able to shoot. so it's a good reason to stock video. someone just chose or searched very poorly. >>> donald trump says he will be giving an immigration policy speech over the next week, amids growing concerns from his...
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when officers tracked the mom down, they found four other childr h oldest just eight years old. >>> and how do you like your twinkies? with cream filling or with meth? that is what officers in oklahoma found inside of a vehicle after a traffic stop. they had to bring in the drug- sniffing dog to search the car. the bust was made and the driver and the passenger now behind bars and they were travelling to kentucky from california with those twinkies. rexal sundown, but you may want to know the names they're sold under. >> if you bought it at target or wall gripes or cvs, it's likely are covered and will get cash back. >> reporter: these glucosamine and condroitin supplements are sold as kirkland and kroger. they made false statements about health benefits and means $8 back per bottle and up to 104 back. >> is your subaru using more oil than it should? certain year models of forrester and impreza and more had a detect. the settlement means extended warranties by three years or -- >> if i you had to get your car fixed because of an oil leakage problem, you might look at the repairs back. >
when officers tracked the mom down, they found four other childr h oldest just eight years old. >>> and how do you like your twinkies? with cream filling or with meth? that is what officers in oklahoma found inside of a vehicle after a traffic stop. they had to bring in the drug- sniffing dog to search the car. the bust was made and the driver and the passenger now behind bars and they were travelling to kentucky from california with those twinkies. rexal sundown, but you may want to...
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. >> together they grew as a family with their three childr children. >> many many speakers spoke directen including mayor kenney who used his personal experiences to tell the children as they get older they will always be known and respected for their father's service. >> i happen to be the mayor of the city he have philadelphia at the moment, but i am the son of a firefighter and i will be the son of a firefighter long after i'm mayor. and perhaps that's the most proud thing i am. >> reporter: hundreds of firefighters and friends came to north philadelphia to pay their respects. they came from new york, boston, even alaska to join their philadelphia brothers in celebrating a man everyone remembered fondly. >> one of our members has fallen we come together and show support. >> good hearted person as you can tell. look at all these people out here coming to his funeral. >> reporter: celebrating the life of a man they all loved was a somber affair here today. but there was a common theme of unity of togetherness. they spoke of being there for firefighter lee's children and making sure tha
. >> together they grew as a family with their three childr children. >> many many speakers spoke directen including mayor kenney who used his personal experiences to tell the children as they get older they will always be known and respected for their father's service. >> i happen to be the mayor of the city he have philadelphia at the moment, but i am the son of a firefighter and i will be the son of a firefighter long after i'm mayor. and perhaps that's the most proud thing...
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i, for instance -- i like to show my bare bottom to my childr. >> jimmy: okay. >> they now do that to all the children at nursery. i like to wear my underpants on my head. i don't know, nothing funnier than that. and now they wear their underpants on their head. all the little children in chelsea west london too. >> jimmy: you're setting a wonderful example. when you say you like to show -- you mean mooning? >> yes. >> jimmy: do they call it mooning? >> a bit of mooning. >> it's always funny, i feel like that's gone out of style. >> i know, it's always been bringing it back. >> jimmy: you could bring that back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hugh grant, the new father of mooning. we'll take a break. hugh grant's movie is called "florence foster jenkins." we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ? he loves to say, "well, fantastic!" a lot. i do say that, you see... i study psychobiology. i'm a fine arts major. nobody really believes that i take notes this way, but they actually make sense to me. i try to balance my studying with the typical college experience. being able to pull
i, for instance -- i like to show my bare bottom to my childr. >> jimmy: okay. >> they now do that to all the children at nursery. i like to wear my underpants on my head. i don't know, nothing funnier than that. and now they wear their underpants on their head. all the little children in chelsea west london too. >> jimmy: you're setting a wonderful example. when you say you like to show -- you mean mooning? >> yes. >> jimmy: do they call it mooning? >> a bit...
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this is a childr b anyone with kids out there this is a book called "rhymes with duck." >> steve: oh!. >> jimmy: you got truck, luck, buck. >> steve: cluck, muck -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what else rhymes with duck? >> tariq: i got one. >> jimmy: what's that? what is it? yeah? >> tariq: f -- >> jimmy: yeah? >> tariq: f -- >> jimmy: you got one? [ laughter ] you got one? forget it, tariq, don't worry about it. that's all i have for this edition of my "do not read list." [ cheers and applause ] do you have a book that you think should be on our next "do not read list" i would like to see it. send your titles to our blog at donotread@tonightshow.com. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] ?? ? ? hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent on select subaru models during the subaru a lot to love event, now through august thirty-first. get ready... to show your roots. with root touch up from nice'n easy it blends with leading shades, even salon shades. in just 10
this is a childr b anyone with kids out there this is a book called "rhymes with duck." >> steve: oh!. >> jimmy: you got truck, luck, buck. >> steve: cluck, muck -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what else rhymes with duck? >> tariq: i got one. >> jimmy: what's that? what is it? yeah? >> tariq: f -- >> jimmy: yeah? >> tariq: f -- >> jimmy: you got one? [ laughter ] you got one? forget it, tariq, don't worry about it. that's all i...
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once a year, the camp has a weekend dedicated to grieving childr children.e time canoeing and doing other fun activities but they also receive counseling and other support to help them cope with their loss. >> i like to see the smiles on sunday when it's time to leave. that's what it does for me. it's a great thing for the kids. >> the camp is for grieving children between the ages of 7 to 14 from burlington, camden and gloucester county. >>> up next, barely a second to spare. a new jersey cop caught on camera pulling a man off the train tracks just before the train passed by. see exactly how close it was. >>> the call of castaways. two boaters get stuck on an uninhabited island. who spotted their sos in the sand? ♪ ♪ i love deeper >>> celebrity wedding crasher. we'll take you to the philadelphia reception tim mcgraw showed up to this weekend. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds
once a year, the camp has a weekend dedicated to grieving childr children.e time canoeing and doing other fun activities but they also receive counseling and other support to help them cope with their loss. >> i like to see the smiles on sunday when it's time to leave. that's what it does for me. it's a great thing for the kids. >> the camp is for grieving children between the ages of 7 to 14 from burlington, camden and gloucester county. >>> up next, barely a second to...
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>> i have three youngth childre, i'm the t.p.a.nt of an elementary school of about 80000 kids. we have a sizable portion of english language learners and free lunch children from a lower socioeconomic status or group.ou and it angers me when people say we're wasting all these money on these children that are illegal. they're children. they want to be educated. they come here for a better life. how do we say, because you were not born here or because youe were some type of anchor baby or something derogatory along those lines, that you don't also deserve the same opportunities as every child that's born here? >> if those children coming here illegally had been born in the home countries they belong in,in they wouldn't be here anyway. where do we draw the line? at some point we're getting inundated. i grew up in appalachia.ap there are very poor children there that were part of the fref lunch program and needed head start and they're being ignored. it's like bless the illegal alien children, and i'm not taking it out on the children,
>> i have three youngth childre, i'm the t.p.a.nt of an elementary school of about 80000 kids. we have a sizable portion of english language learners and free lunch children from a lower socioeconomic status or group.ou and it angers me when people say we're wasting all these money on these children that are illegal. they're children. they want to be educated. they come here for a better life. how do we say, because you were not born here or because youe were some type of anchor baby or...
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what's happened iss the childred who were actually starting to recover from severe malnutrition beforecent fighting, when the fighting happened, those children couldn't come back to thopts to get their follow-up treatment and children that started to get malnutrition couldn't get to thopts either. so now we have the huge increase in malnutrition and severe cases of malnutrition. and unicef is trying its best to keep on top of this disaster. >> yang: you spent time today with a young girl who has been making progress, and is there danger that this could reverseer what's happening? >> it's not all bad news.ew there are wonderful individual cases. last year, a little hospital in juba was on death's door. i stayed with her a couple of weeks and she got a bit better. today, six months later, ii photographed her and filmed her with her family, singing and dancing to tunes on my iphone.ip it was a fantastic success story for once, and in this mess here. >> yang: is there danger with the increased tension that some of that progress could be reversed or lost? >> yes, of course. children will di
what's happened iss the childred who were actually starting to recover from severe malnutrition beforecent fighting, when the fighting happened, those children couldn't come back to thopts to get their follow-up treatment and children that started to get malnutrition couldn't get to thopts either. so now we have the huge increase in malnutrition and severe cases of malnutrition. and unicef is trying its best to keep on top of this disaster. >> yang: you spent time today with a young girl...
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"i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it." nice banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is a how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe? >> the feeling of the people is very important. if you see like that, islamist or something looking like islamist, on the beach, everywhere, you don't feel safe. and so we have rules. >> reporter: he claims the ban has overwhelming support but many beach goers cannot about. would you feel scared if someone sat next to you wearing a burkini? >> no. >> reporter: her muslim friend who chooses not to cover up says she still feels targeted by the ban. "i think people should be free to do what they want" she said "i don't see why it should bother anyone." it's sparked huge police, when we were watching and these women arrived, did nothing. they sai
"i can't go to the beach with my childr children. i'm by the sea but can't go in it." nice banned the burkini after last month's terror attack by an isis-inspired militant. police can find any woman wearing a burkini or force them to disrobe which is what happened earlier this week when they ordered her to remove her tunic. deputy mayor says wearing a burkini is a how is banning the burkini going to make nice more secure and safe? >> the feeling of the people is very important....
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that the human research committee ways and means committee where we did foster care and does the childr children's and under tax law is where you find social security. we take all of your money but we give it back. and a foster child has no means of income. so we had a lot of hearings on these things and both richard neil and sam johnson are on the ways and means committee and this is a victory. it's not like the way you paid doctors. and every year they never know if they're going to get paid or not get paid. now when boehner said i'm going to return it to regular order that got no press. and they know better. now my first thought was did you tell your guys that? so boehner started that process. they'll see the chairman and go see the subcommittee chairman. he said to me one time good friend of mine i serve with him many years. we both -- he's from michigan. spent a lot of time in michigan and who is your democrat. now he announced when he became chairman that any amendment that bipartisan sponsorship will be taken first and most all the amendments put themselves at a disadvantage if t
that the human research committee ways and means committee where we did foster care and does the childr children's and under tax law is where you find social security. we take all of your money but we give it back. and a foster child has no means of income. so we had a lot of hearings on these things and both richard neil and sam johnson are on the ways and means committee and this is a victory. it's not like the way you paid doctors. and every year they never know if they're going to get paid...
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and, our adult childre are he, still. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. >>> brazil is a gorgeous country and while we got to know and see a lot around rio, there are so many other cities and beach towns that are worth visiting. >> mark is with conde naste traveler. he saw some of the >> good morning. >> we have seen christ the redeemer and sugarloaf. take us outside. >> i'm going to take you on a sea part of brazil. it is right in the center of town. just under the christ the redeemer statue. the botanico. it is named after the botanical gardens. you have 800 plants in there. what is the great destination folks should consider? >> the place you have to go is iguacu falls. that is a world landmark. it forms the border with argentina and brazil. it is like niagara, but larger. >> i haven't been, but my wife and kids came back from there on both sides. they raved about it. they said it is unbelievable i'm dying to go. >> they will have that
and, our adult childre are he, still. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. >>> brazil is a gorgeous country and while we got to know and see a lot around rio, there are so many other cities and beach towns that are worth visiting. >> mark is with conde naste traveler. he saw some of the >> good morning. >> we have seen christ the...
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his loved ones say ernest brown was the father of eight childre and they have no idea why someone would do something like this. >> it isn't right. [ inaudible ] >> he got a year ago and stuff like that, you know. >> ernest did? >> yeah. just through the grace of god that he survived. >> reporter: michael, this morning police are telling us they are on the hunt for a sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. he was last seeing going westbound on halls i. the crime scene detectives are still on the scene. they have several shell casings on the ground and continue to comb the suv for any evidence leading them to a gunman. >> tracie, thank you very much. >>> police are searching for this man. they say he attacked someone inside a harlem subway station. "today in new york's" jen maxfield is there with why good morning. >> reporter: that's right, darlene. good morning to you. police are releasing the surveillance video in the hopes that somebody will recognize the suspect. he's wanted for a knifepoint robbery. what's especially concerning here is that in the commission of that crime, he was wearing an
his loved ones say ernest brown was the father of eight childre and they have no idea why someone would do something like this. >> it isn't right. [ inaudible ] >> he got a year ago and stuff like that, you know. >> ernest did? >> yeah. just through the grace of god that he survived. >> reporter: michael, this morning police are telling us they are on the hunt for a sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. he was last seeing going westbound on halls i. the crime scene...
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the first thing i did was panic and we waited for it to just subside to go and check on our childr. >> reporter: in rome, about 100 miles northeast, buildings shook for about 30 seconds. one local mayor saying half his town is gone. the italian government says the damage is severe. they're sending heavy equipment to clear wreckage in the popular italian summer resort town. in 2009, central italyas by a 6.3 magnitude quake. that one killed over 300 people and demolished towns. no major city was struck by this quake. but that devastation region is a region of picturesque hilltop towns ancient con strubted stone houses, very vulnerable to quakes. as after every quake, it's a race against time. gilroy. he was right in the middle of the quake. thank you for joining us. you're in a hotel on the second floor in the town of montepulciano. what happened? >> yeah, it was just before 4:00 in the morning. you know, and we felt kind of -- the best way to describe it is a rolling of the bed. that quickly turned into a shake. and, you know, we gathered our stuff and ran out as quick as we could with
the first thing i did was panic and we waited for it to just subside to go and check on our childr. >> reporter: in rome, about 100 miles northeast, buildings shook for about 30 seconds. one local mayor saying half his town is gone. the italian government says the damage is severe. they're sending heavy equipment to clear wreckage in the popular italian summer resort town. in 2009, central italyas by a 6.3 magnitude quake. that one killed over 300 people and demolished towns. no major...
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. >> reporter: sacrificing time and money to help their childre achieve their dreams. >> the only day that she has off is a sunday and this is 365 days for the year. >> reporter: for this family this is their third trip with their gold medal diving son david. >> no family vacations. sporting event to go here or there. >> i actually worked for the coach which paid for his diving lessons. we just did a lot of juggling. >> reporter: but for all the >> i do not look away when he dives. i'm following the dive as he's going down and then i know when he hits, it's like just, oh. it's kind of a sigh of relief. >> reporter: and even the families back at home like gold medalist swimmer conor dwyer's grandmother are forever invested. >> i feel like i swam that race with him. >> and joining us now from rio is ileana lochte mother of 12-time olympic swimmer ryan lochte. do you feel the love here in times square? can you feel it all the way there in rio? so many people cheering on your son and so many other, but tell us, what's the emotion like for mom to be there and watch your son? >> oh, it's fa
. >> reporter: sacrificing time and money to help their childre achieve their dreams. >> the only day that she has off is a sunday and this is 365 days for the year. >> reporter: for this family this is their third trip with their gold medal diving son david. >> no family vacations. sporting event to go here or there. >> i actually worked for the coach which paid for his diving lessons. we just did a lot of juggling. >> reporter: but for all the >> i do...
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this is a place for childr. arraigned on multiple charges, including lewdness and assault and battery on a police officer during his arrest. he's ordered to have a mental health check. we reached out to his lawyer but didn't have contact. >> jason: this morning, a mother and her son hospitalized after repeatedly stabbed. her 16-year-old accused of carrying out the attack. gust -- we're hearing the 911 appeared on their doorstep. >> what exactly did he say to you? >> he said that somebody has an active family. >> okay. >> and he said, they did it. >> that who did it? >> i don't know. he just said they did it. >> who is they? >> he's not saying. >> the neighbor goes on to tell 911, the teenager was not hurt but was talking to himself. he's facing two counts of attempted murder. hospitalized but are expected to survive. >> stephanie: this morning, boston police have a teenager in custody last night on murder charges the victim is wednesday's stabbing on paris street has been identified as 23-year-old gauge smith. p
this is a place for childr. arraigned on multiple charges, including lewdness and assault and battery on a police officer during his arrest. he's ordered to have a mental health check. we reached out to his lawyer but didn't have contact. >> jason: this morning, a mother and her son hospitalized after repeatedly stabbed. her 16-year-old accused of carrying out the attack. gust -- we're hearing the 911 appeared on their doorstep. >> what exactly did he say to you? >> he said...