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one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror. since then, just about every english ruler was crowned sitting in king edward's chair. [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] the abbey has also been the location for many royal weddings, including that of prince william and kate middleton. one of the greatest honors britain has to offer is to be buried or commemorated here in westminster abbey. this is where queen elizabeth i lies. in fact, more than 3,000 others are buried here. in the central nave are sir isaac newton and charles darwin. in the area known as the poets' corner, there's geoffrey chaucer, charles dickens, and rudyard kipling. perhaps the award for greatest humility goes to the 17th-century poet and playwright ben jonson. he had asked the king for just 18 square inches of floor space, so he was buried standing up. there are other rich and famous luminaries who aren't buried here but had memorial services -- for example, winston churchill... william shakespeare... and lady di, princess of wales. while some of the great
one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror. since then, just about every english ruler was crowned sitting in king edward's chair. [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] the abbey has also been the location for many royal weddings, including that of prince william and kate middleton. one of the greatest honors britain has to offer is to be buried or commemorated here in westminster abbey. this is where queen elizabeth i lies. in fact, more than...
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it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. federal government don't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at a federal penitentiary. >> the yankee bandit, my cellmate at one time, a world famous bank robber. he holds a record at 72 banks robbed. and i'm like, come on, man, i was just getting warmed up at 72. throughout the years i've probably robbed more than 100 and no more than 150. put it that way. >> torres says the inspiration to become a bank robber occurred when he was a young boy growing up in a tough part of orange county. >> i never had money in my pocket to buy an ice cream when i was a kid, and that used to bother me because all the other kids had money. and i got caught stealing one time, you know, from the neighborhood guy, and i
it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. federal government don't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at a federal penitentiary....
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you can see abbey's cheeks are much fuller. her eyelid's shorter. this side's a little more swollen because we did it first and had a delay. it's going to come down. >> you look great, honey. >> thank you. >> that's going to do it for us on this fun day monday. jenna, thank you for coming. >> thank you for hosting me and chocolate. >> kathy will be back tomorrow. we'll be joined by taylor kenny
you can see abbey's cheeks are much fuller. her eyelid's shorter. this side's a little more swollen because we did it first and had a delay. it's going to come down. >> you look great, honey. >> thank you. >> that's going to do it for us on this fun day monday. jenna, thank you for coming. >> thank you for hosting me and chocolate. >> kathy will be back tomorrow. we'll be joined by taylor kenny
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>> abbey lee miller facing a 24-count indictment, accused of defrauding the government. documents obtained by "e.t." defense claiming miller hid more than $50,000 in assets when she filed for bankruptcy protection for her dance studios in december of 2010. with each count having potential five-year sentence and $250,000 fine, abbey lee could face serious penalties if convicted. "e.t." reached out to abbey lee for comment she didn't respond. lifetime declined to comment on the story. another star making headlines, charlie sheen thrown out after bar, the exclusive surveillance video. charlie reportedly intoxicated gets upset when he a fan started filming him with a cell phone in an orange county bar saturday night. sheen allegedly knocked the phone out of the person's hand and the bar security stepped in. >> security guard just came, separated some parties that seemed like they may have been having a little bit of an argument, separated them and left. in a head lock which you can see here. finally, shia labeouf arrested in austin, texas. police allege shia was drunk when h
>> abbey lee miller facing a 24-count indictment, accused of defrauding the government. documents obtained by "e.t." defense claiming miller hid more than $50,000 in assets when she filed for bankruptcy protection for her dance studios in december of 2010. with each count having potential five-year sentence and $250,000 fine, abbey lee could face serious penalties if convicted. "e.t." reached out to abbey lee for comment she didn't respond. lifetime declined to comment...
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. >> hi, abbey calls loudly. julia doesn't answer. "your friend doesn't like me," says abbey sadly. >> reporter: but since this block is "sesame street," elmo is on the job of teaching kids what they need to. >> "elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism," he says. "so she does things a little differently." >> reporter: julia's story is to see the amazing in all children. six out of 10 children with autism have been bullied at some point. the idea behind julia is familiarity breeds compassion, and compassion helps reduce that number. the twittersphere blew up at the news like this from @rutiregan, "seeing kid like i was depicted positively on a mainstream show, that means a lot to me." the story end like you might imagine. "one, two, three," count julia. "yeah! one, two, three friends," counts abbey. >> reporter: with confusion cleared up, friendship triumphant, and the sunny days on "sesame street" now even brighter. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs for all of us at cbs news all
. >> hi, abbey calls loudly. julia doesn't answer. "your friend doesn't like me," says abbey sadly. >> reporter: but since this block is "sesame street," elmo is on the job of teaching kids what they need to. >> "elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism," he says. "so she does things a little differently." >> reporter: julia's story is to see the amazing in all children. six out of 10 children with autism have been bullied at...
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steves: westminster abbey.this most-historic church in the english-speaking world is where kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. while it was first built in the 11th century, much of what we see today is 14th century. when there's a royal wedding, the world looks on as, amid all this splendor, thousands of britain's glitterati gather under these graceful gothic arches. the centerpiece is the tomb of edward the confessor, who founded the abbey. and surrounding edward are the tombs of 29 other kings and queens. this is the tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. the abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan
steves: westminster abbey.this most-historic church in the english-speaking world is where kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. while it was first built in the 11th century, much of what we see today is 14th century. when there's a royal wedding, the world looks on as, amid all this splendor, thousands of britain's glitterati gather under these graceful gothic arches. the centerpiece is the tomb of edward the confessor, who founded the abbey. and surrounding edward are the...
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abbey lee did not respond by our deadline. >>> number two, jennifer lawrence with the wage gap. >> i don't know if you saw the op ed written by jennifer lawrence. have you seen it yet? >> no, but any time there is a voicet can come out and be outspoken, that's great. >> bradley cooper standing by his former co-star. after tha finding out that j law made less m "american hustle," she said she doesn't get mad at the studio, she got mad at herself for not negotiating better. >> it is devastating. >> shock over khloe's ex, lamar. heart break after he was found unconscious at a brothel. go to et.com for the latest. >>> here a lady all over the news lately. the voice coach who has recently split, talking abo being friends with her co-star. >> the cowboy break and rumors just won't die. >> have you head the news? >> which is why we love gwen.ut she can laugh about anything, even though she is going through a divorce, she is battling three competitive coaches on the >> just walked in and we wrote all these songs. i do, i have a new record. and music for me is everything. it is why i exist. l
abbey lee did not respond by our deadline. >>> number two, jennifer lawrence with the wage gap. >> i don't know if you saw the op ed written by jennifer lawrence. have you seen it yet? >> no, but any time there is a voicet can come out and be outspoken, that's great. >> bradley cooper standing by his former co-star. after tha finding out that j law made less m "american hustle," she said she doesn't get mad at the studio, she got mad at herself for not...
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it's a place that i love. >> reporter: for abbey and shonda lane the change she see has made all the -- he can do it. were' called to do. >> so many stories we could tell you, most of them we can't tell you without crying. >> reporter: help people like brandon saddle up again on the road to independence and empowerment. organizers are funded fund-raisers. >> some people are saying johnny depp deserves an os sar so why is the actor saying he has no doctor in ever winning. >> log on and seven for 7 news. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settl
it's a place that i love. >> reporter: for abbey and shonda lane the change she see has made all the -- he can do it. were' called to do. >> so many stories we could tell you, most of them we can't tell you without crying. >> reporter: help people like brandon saddle up again on the road to independence and empowerment. organizers are funded fund-raisers. >> some people are saying johnny depp deserves an os sar so why is the actor saying he has no doctor in ever winning....
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. >> at the abbey road studio. >> i know you probably love all the songs, but american trilogy, they say is your favorite. >> yes. >> why? >> i found that song. i listened to it. i was drive o osunset boulevard in l.a. and i went oh, my god, this is him. it's everything that he believed in, as far as his, how he felt about his maker, how he felt about, you know, the united states. he just, it was him. >> he was a spiritual guy, wasn't he? >> yes. >> we can't hear it. oh, lord hallelujah the orchestra was s s respectfulul when they came in, it's a job for them, and a lot of famous people go to abbey road stood yoes as we all know. and when they started performing with his undeniable magnificent voice, they come out of there with so much respect for him and really, not just the music but him. because on the master, these are original tracks on the masters. there wasn't one f fw in his voice. not one flaw. >> and they didn't h he a wayay to fix x at stuff back then. >> no. >> when you hear him sing. when you hear his voice, what feelings do you have? >> i have so many mixed feelings. of
. >> at the abbey road studio. >> i know you probably love all the songs, but american trilogy, they say is your favorite. >> yes. >> why? >> i found that song. i listened to it. i was drive o osunset boulevard in l.a. and i went oh, my god, this is him. it's everything that he believed in, as far as his, how he felt about his maker, how he felt about, you know, the united states. he just, it was him. >> he was a spiritual guy, wasn't he? >> yes....
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when they came in, it's a job for them, and a lot of famous people go to abbey road stood yoes as we all know. and when they started performing with his undeniable magnificent voice, they come out of there with so much respect for him and really, not just the music but him. because on the master, these are original tracks on the masters. there wasn't one flaw in his voice. not one flaw. >> and they didn't have a way to fix that stuff back then. >> no. >> when you hear him sing. when you hear his voice, what >> i have so many mixed feelings. of course a lot of the songs were very personal. i know what he went through on certain song choices. i know the battles that he had with his record label and of course i've been to the studios with him on one of the best recordings that he did in memphis. so every song has a different meaning for me. it's just an american trilogy was one of those. >> your daughter's making music, too, right? >> my daughter's writing another album. and my son-in-law's in a band and is doing very well. >> dna, baby, it really is. >> and your kids like the new recor
when they came in, it's a job for them, and a lot of famous people go to abbey road stood yoes as we all know. and when they started performing with his undeniable magnificent voice, they come out of there with so much respect for him and really, not just the music but him. because on the master, these are original tracks on the masters. there wasn't one flaw in his voice. not one flaw. >> and they didn't have a way to fix that stuff back then. >> no. >> when you hear him...
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as we look at the big picture, speeds are down in the 30s at i-95 southbound at cottman abbey girard that's one of the spots you start to see the slowing. in the 50s in other areas. we have emergency construction closing down the chestnut street eastbound that connects penns landing stick to dock street. >> breaking right now, two temple university students were the victims of armed robberies overnight. details have been evolving all morning. one of the incidents happened on campus. katherine scott was the first with details on the breaking story, she is live in north philadelphia with more. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam, that's right, two temple students were robbed in two different armed robberies, police don't believe the same suspects are behind each of the armed robberies. neither of the students were injured. police are hoping there's surveillance footage that can help in the investigation. the first armed robbery took place at 1:00 a.m. at 10th and susquehanna off campus. a temple university football player had gotten out takeout food walking back to
as we look at the big picture, speeds are down in the 30s at i-95 southbound at cottman abbey girard that's one of the spots you start to see the slowing. in the 50s in other areas. we have emergency construction closing down the chestnut street eastbound that connects penns landing stick to dock street. >> breaking right now, two temple university students were the victims of armed robberies overnight. details have been evolving all morning. one of the incidents happened on campus....
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are anything but fast and break downs and traffic congestion makes in the most unpleasant part of abbey's>> i dread this moment where i have to sit in here for hours enlessly and the bus smells like gas and it's an unpleasant start of the day. >> reporter: imported from france they have been around since the 1970s and the drivers added colorful touches to the exteriors but on the inside the basic mechanics have not changed in more than 40 years. the state wants to get rid of them in a bid to reduce pollution in the volume of traffic. >> they are dangerous and not for a modern city and our goal is to replace them with vehicles with more comfort and a better service for people working in town. which manufacturer would replace this. much to everyone's surprise they chose the indian car maker tata to ve vam p the system out bidding chinese makers including better quality buses that pollute a lot less than tata but they were cheaper and to modify the vehicles to adapt to the driving. >> translator: the traffic in india is similar to dakar and they hope to get people from the suburbs into the c
are anything but fast and break downs and traffic congestion makes in the most unpleasant part of abbey's>> i dread this moment where i have to sit in here for hours enlessly and the bus smells like gas and it's an unpleasant start of the day. >> reporter: imported from france they have been around since the 1970s and the drivers added colorful touches to the exteriors but on the inside the basic mechanics have not changed in more than 40 years. the state wants to get rid of them in...
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and on the phone now, clinic director abbey johnson. abbey, how realistic of a threat to planned parenthood in texas is this? >> i think it's pretty significant. in texas we've already been successful at taking away 29 of the $31 million of money here that was going to planned parenthood. that has stuck in the court. this is the remaining 2 million. i think that we certainly have enough evidence -- not just because of the videos but other things as well that's been going on medicaid fraud i think we certainly have enough evidence to make this stick. neil: you know, abbey, i always think that the other states tried and couldn't, louisiana comes to mind because the same day a judge slapped down for essentially and florida, three different cities in florida making preempted moves that if governor rick scott tries anything like that, they will go ahead and file so it sounds like something a lot easier said than done. >> yeah. i think many times it is. i think one of the differences here is that -- i can't talk about it too much. but he we h
and on the phone now, clinic director abbey johnson. abbey, how realistic of a threat to planned parenthood in texas is this? >> i think it's pretty significant. in texas we've already been successful at taking away 29 of the $31 million of money here that was going to planned parenthood. that has stuck in the court. this is the remaining 2 million. i think that we certainly have enough evidence -- not just because of the videos but other things as well that's been going on medicaid fraud...
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he is a student at the abbey kelly charter school. and school bus policy states that elementary age children will not be left at the bus stop alone if no one is there to meet him. fortunately only has minor head trauma and broken leg. ron is still shaken up thinking about the scene and thankful it was not worse. >> adrenaline kicks in and you want to get in there and help. >> reporter: so of course, right now, big question is what is next for that bus driver? we spoke to executive director of the school. around 6:00 this morning. he said he could not comment on the bus driver's employment status because he is not a employee of the school but bus company the school contracts with. we have a call in to them hoping to hear back soon. as soon as we do we will keep you posted. live in worcester. jessica reyes fox 25 news. >> anchor: happening today. state investigators will reveal what involvement d.c. f had with the family of a toddler found dead on deer island. office of the child advocate looking into the case of bella bond. and governo
he is a student at the abbey kelly charter school. and school bus policy states that elementary age children will not be left at the bus stop alone if no one is there to meet him. fortunately only has minor head trauma and broken leg. ron is still shaken up thinking about the scene and thankful it was not worse. >> adrenaline kicks in and you want to get in there and help. >> reporter: so of course, right now, big question is what is next for that bus driver? we spoke to executive...
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"dancing with the stars" abbey lee miller has been charged with hiding $750,000 during her bankruptcy case. a bankruptcy judge saw her on tv she figured she had to be making more than $8,800 a month. she has been ordered to appear in front of a federal magistrate next month. >>> randy quaid is expected back in court. he is wanted felony charges from 2010 accused of squatting at a home they previously owned. >>> a random act of kindness turned out to be much more than for a woman in ohio. the pastor asked the delivery woman to step in front of the church where he presented a 1,047-dollar tip. from our three services combined we collected this much money, 1,000 -- [cheers and applause]. what the church didn't know was that boyer who lived in the apartment her 2-year-old soften missed work due to illness. an eviction notice showed up the same day she got the tip. she said the church truly helped someone in need. >>> more stories you didn't see last night. this colorado woman is in trouble with the law after police say she was caught pimping out her own daughter. >>> two fast food employe
"dancing with the stars" abbey lee miller has been charged with hiding $750,000 during her bankruptcy case. a bankruptcy judge saw her on tv she figured she had to be making more than $8,800 a month. she has been ordered to appear in front of a federal magistrate next month. >>> randy quaid is expected back in court. he is wanted felony charges from 2010 accused of squatting at a home they previously owned. >>> a random act of kindness turned out to be much more than...
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when i leave you guys tonight i'm rung running to the airport and running to abbey roads studios becauser seen it and i want to record there tomorrow. that's what i'm going to do. there's no way -- >> are you doing the audible book there? i >> i'm going in as a sound man to be part of a shoot. you can't get in there. when i teach now, i teach at m.i.t. and all kinds of places to entrepreneurs and say, look, guys, do this to be free. do it so you can enjoy the rest of your days doing what you want to do. it's not about greed and money, it's about freedom. >> can i pitch you a deal and maybe you'll be interested? >> yeah. >> najarian brothers branded ponytail holders. >> do not give up -- >> i'm offering the sharks 20% at a $5 million valuation. >> do not give up your day job, my friend. >> i thought it was a heck of an idea, kevin. >> "halftime scrunchy"? that could be fantastic. >> after the break, a brief conversation about a scandal rocking the billion sports fantasy industry. we have a lot more to do. we're back right after this. bob dylan. to improve my language skills, i've read all
when i leave you guys tonight i'm rung running to the airport and running to abbey roads studios becauser seen it and i want to record there tomorrow. that's what i'm going to do. there's no way -- >> are you doing the audible book there? i >> i'm going in as a sound man to be part of a shoot. you can't get in there. when i teach now, i teach at m.i.t. and all kinds of places to entrepreneurs and say, look, guys, do this to be free. do it so you can enjoy the rest of your days doing...
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they claim he is praying in private abbey not bound by school policy because the game is over. the center sent a letter to the district asking them to recind the ban by tonight's game. eel be on "g.m.a." this morning. >> drivers become trapped in their cars as flash floods and mudslides hit southern california. "action news" look right back. (dog) mmm, beneful healthy weight is so good... and low-calorie. keeps me looking good. hey, i get some looks, i hear the whistles. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and apples. ñÑ i want a supreme court judge who knows the law. for the past seven years, i've served on pennsylvania's second highest court. and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. i want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time to bring integri
they claim he is praying in private abbey not bound by school policy because the game is over. the center sent a letter to the district asking them to recind the ban by tonight's game. eel be on "g.m.a." this morning. >> drivers become trapped in their cars as flash floods and mudslides hit southern california. "action news" look right back. (dog) mmm, beneful healthy weight is so good... and low-calorie. keeps me looking good. hey, i get some looks, i hear the...
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. >> i got to meet the >> abbey was born 10 weeks early weighing in at only a pound and 13 ounces. >> my ring fit over her foot and over her hand under her wrist. >> she spent 105 days in the icu abby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. her dad thought it would be easier with a wheelchair and now her family has this freeze-frame from a moment social media won't let them forget. >> taking this brief moment to kneel down, get off the game face and say hey, what's your name. i thought that was cool. shaina: she attends weekly physical therapy sessions at blank children's hospital. she engages in the kid captain program where a kid is to act as the team captain for a home game. we hear that her brother is pretty jealous. still to come, back to the future, 30 years ago, argument ng. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. beautiful. it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get more than you expect for less than you imagined. the 2015 models are going fast. find you
. >> i got to meet the >> abbey was born 10 weeks early weighing in at only a pound and 13 ounces. >> my ring fit over her foot and over her hand under her wrist. >> she spent 105 days in the icu abby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. her dad thought it would be easier with a wheelchair and now her family has this freeze-frame from a moment social media won't let them forget. >> taking this brief moment to kneel down, get off the game face and say hey, what's your...
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the 72-year-old is charged with third degree murder abbey involuntary manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend in white hall township in 1983. he was cleared back then, but commentsness autobiography purred a new investigation in 2014. >> on tuesday, jessica mendoza bank the first woman to become an analyst baseball game. her comments focused organ her gender. the host has been suspended. you'll hear from her later on "g.m.a." >>> this is video of a dramatic bridge rescue in texas. the look at that poor man. two contractors fell on the bridge and one went off the side. firefighters dropped through the manhole and got a harness on the worker and pulled you him back up. >>> a police officer is on the other side of the law for what he won't give investigators. >>> amazon's rival is making a major membership change we'll tell you when we come right back. [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincar
the 72-year-old is charged with third degree murder abbey involuntary manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend in white hall township in 1983. he was cleared back then, but commentsness autobiography purred a new investigation in 2014. >> on tuesday, jessica mendoza bank the first woman to become an analyst baseball game. her comments focused organ her gender. the host has been suspended. you'll hear from her later on "g.m.a." >>> this is video of a dramatic bridge...
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captain abbey wambach announced retirement right after the white house event. i can only imagine what her brother was doing while she was standing next to the president. >> anchor: he was going i will never make fun her again. >> anchor:ner. all right. coming up. some rhode island homeowners are suing a hollywood movie maker. the lies they claim they were told during a popular horror movie. >> but first. flu vaccine in short supply. the mistakes that led to the shortage and how long it could take before it is available. >> weather: not much in the way of rain totals until after 3:00 today. and rain moves in tonight. and real heavy overnight. and 1-to-2 inches of rainfall total. take you thr everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios
captain abbey wambach announced retirement right after the white house event. i can only imagine what her brother was doing while she was standing next to the president. >> anchor: he was going i will never make fun her again. >> anchor:ner. all right. coming up. some rhode island homeowners are suing a hollywood movie maker. the lies they claim they were told during a popular horror movie. >> but first. flu vaccine in short supply. the mistakes that led to the shortage and...
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and she shares with her differences and her similarities with her sesame street friends elmo and abbey. ernie: sesame street and autism has been in the works for three children stronger, smarter, kinder, and we are all for that. >> we've talked about theatre, museums and dance. tonight we're taking it to the streets for the performers that you see every day as you get around the city. antwan lewis shows us more about how this is a wonderful thing, far beyond opening up a guitar case and playing. >> reporter: new york city has many places to showcase talent. one of the most endearing is beneath your feet. rob is a subway performer, one who serenades as you're racing for the trains. >> when we walk past, i don't care if they're two, they'll be bopping. >> reporter: three or four times a week, he hauls his bass to subways across the city. he's been doing it for 20 years. >> i wanted the children to hear jazz. i wanted them to hear the jazz for free. and not be able to go in clubs where they're drinking and stuff like that. i really basically do this for the kids. >> reporter: subway perfo
and she shares with her differences and her similarities with her sesame street friends elmo and abbey. ernie: sesame street and autism has been in the works for three children stronger, smarter, kinder, and we are all for that. >> we've talked about theatre, museums and dance. tonight we're taking it to the streets for the performers that you see every day as you get around the city. antwan lewis shows us more about how this is a wonderful thing, far beyond opening up a guitar case and...
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the japan pavilion was built in front of westminster abbey. rugby dignitaries got together for an opening ceremony. they heard from the head of the japanese organizing committee, akira shimazu. >> translator: we welcome everyone with the traditional japanese spirit of hospitality. we hope to get lots of visitors, not just from britain, but the whole world. >> visitors can find out about the 12 cities hosting the matches and pick up tips on japanese culture. james fitzgerald is media manager for rugby's international governing body. he said more japanese are getting interested in the sport because of their team's performance this year. >> it will be really, really exciting and we are looking forward to japan hosting 2019. >> the teams who come to japan will play 48 matches across the country in the fall of 2019. >>> that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a good day wherever you are. zulfikar: hello and welcome to global 3000. back in the year 2000, th
the japan pavilion was built in front of westminster abbey. rugby dignitaries got together for an opening ceremony. they heard from the head of the japanese organizing committee, akira shimazu. >> translator: we welcome everyone with the traditional japanese spirit of hospitality. we hope to get lots of visitors, not just from britain, but the whole world. >> visitors can find out about the 12 cities hosting the matches and pick up tips on japanese culture. james fitzgerald is media...
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included in digital and printed storybooks featuring sesame workshop characters including elmo and abbey >> that is such a great idea. kids can learn a lot from that. >>> it is 4:17. time to check in be steve again. for the weather. >> a little cooler. >> and as for the 49ers. mostly sunny. temperatures in the 7 0ás. and really only change will boor go on asunday. more on that. seventy-three. maybe 106789 overall, pretty quiet. it looks pretty nice. it gets dark quick now. we do have a few high clouds drifting over. some of that fog is favoring the coast. a whopper of a low turning not a few corners. that's a classic set-up for denver and the front range. some drier air to the north. we do have a little bit more fog. and 51. touch 56789 brentwood. fifty-nine half moon bay. fiftys. yeah, north bay, we're looking at low 50s. we're in the upper 40s. and there is some cooler air aloft. and 27 in the trucky. and 52. fifty-three. and monterey. and we get sunshine. a little cooler be i the coast. and a little cooler today. and mostly sunny. there's a few high clouds. and overall, some of that f
included in digital and printed storybooks featuring sesame workshop characters including elmo and abbey >> that is such a great idea. kids can learn a lot from that. >>> it is 4:17. time to check in be steve again. for the weather. >> a little cooler. >> and as for the 49ers. mostly sunny. temperatures in the 7 0ás. and really only change will boor go on asunday. more on that. seventy-three. maybe 106789 overall, pretty quiet. it looks pretty nice. it gets dark...
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against abbey lee miller. >> at 6:00, a life moment for a boston air family. >> a british nurse treated for ebola is critically ill and back in the hospital. a 39-year-old woman by the name of pauline was first treated after returning from sierra leon last year, she was released from a high level isolation unit back in january but suffered a relapse last week. evidence is growing that among even those who survive mental and physical health problems can last for years. even after the virus is cleared from their bloodstream. >> doll bag spinach is be recalled. they are recalling some spinach with a used by date of october 15 you can find the information on their website at wcvb.com. no baby spinach or any other salads are included in the recall and so far no illnesses have been reported. >> a new push to keep opioids out of the wrong hands. they have just installed a med save kiosk. now patients can drop off the unused portions of their pre-descriptions instead of storing those pills in their cabinets for an indeterminate amount of time. found in local police departments. first to issue a
against abbey lee miller. >> at 6:00, a life moment for a boston air family. >> a british nurse treated for ebola is critically ill and back in the hospital. a 39-year-old woman by the name of pauline was first treated after returning from sierra leon last year, she was released from a high level isolation unit back in january but suffered a relapse last week. evidence is growing that among even those who survive mental and physical health problems can last for years. even after the...
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. >> is somebody something special about high school, and meeting little abbey, we want tad make sure with herring of what a homecoming football night was. >> to see this little girl walk out and be announced the queen, something she probably won't ever experience again, and it was great to chair it with her. >> that little girl chose life. >> a beautiful story. her nurses call her the strongest little girl in the world. she was born with several complications, and has already undergone multiple open heart surgeries. doctors did not expect her to live past six weeks. what a beautiful story. >>> hungry? it's a festival so many wait all year for. the taste of d.c., and we have the yummy highlights. >>> and of course, not to be outdone, one maryland town >>> thousands took advantage of the great weather today along main street and market square. there was a wine tasting from local maryland vendors, and several stages with local bands and community groups. even mr. october fest was high above the crowd on stilts. the taste of d.c. what great opportunity to chow down on eats. >> this is gr
. >> is somebody something special about high school, and meeting little abbey, we want tad make sure with herring of what a homecoming football night was. >> to see this little girl walk out and be announced the queen, something she probably won't ever experience again, and it was great to chair it with her. >> that little girl chose life. >> a beautiful story. her nurses call her the strongest little girl in the world. she was born with several complications, and has...
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. >> the hit show star abbey lee miller is facing a 20 count indictment on charges including concealment of bankruptcy assets and false bankruptcy declarations. prosecutors say she opened bank accounts to hide her income and made multiple false claims about her dance studio. she could serve up to five years in prison and pay up to $5 million in fines. nashville star -- the in treatment for postpartum depression. she's been open about her struggles since her daughter's birth. >> this is new at 5:30, next time you fly leave those lithium batteries out of your checked bags. the federal aviation administration says those batteries can cause fires in baggage compartments. on monday, alaska air flight newark to seattle made an unscheduled stop in buffalo, new york. a credit card machine that uses the lithium ion battery started smoking and the crew used a fire extinguisher to keep it from burning. they are still allowed, keep this in mind, they are still allowed on carry-on bags. >> jet blue is planning to offer free wifi on all flights by next fall. the airline says it's completed installatio
. >> the hit show star abbey lee miller is facing a 20 count indictment on charges including concealment of bankruptcy assets and false bankruptcy declarations. prosecutors say she opened bank accounts to hide her income and made multiple false claims about her dance studio. she could serve up to five years in prison and pay up to $5 million in fines. nashville star -- the in treatment for postpartum depression. she's been open about her struggles since her daughter's birth. >> this...
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it was a major -- westminster abbey. it was a major victory in the war.porter: it was the weapon that helped win a famous victory. like theseh longbows help from the army in the battle of agincourt, and they were archers. >> the archers are important because they are like a machine gun essentially. they are firing in a volleys. doesn't matter how many they could fire in a minute because they have so many of them. reporter: the french, for their part, lost partly because they had too many powerful aristocrats vying for command. force cohesion. they didn't have any central command structure. nobody really knew on the grand scale who was in charge. everyone followed their smaller individual commanders and assumed the commanders knew what was going on. reporter: the battlefield, then as now, was farmland. in 1415, it had been newly cloud and there had been heavy rain. men suffocated or ground when they slip in the mud. if you were actually killed by arrows. at the end of the day, this local historian told me the french dead were piled in heaps. they werethat
it was a major -- westminster abbey. it was a major victory in the war.porter: it was the weapon that helped win a famous victory. like theseh longbows help from the army in the battle of agincourt, and they were archers. >> the archers are important because they are like a machine gun essentially. they are firing in a volleys. doesn't matter how many they could fire in a minute because they have so many of them. reporter: the french, for their part, lost partly because they had too many...
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this is a somali lady her name -- well, she's known by the pseudonym of abbey ann, she tried to comeralia by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in nauru. at some point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia because abortions and she claimed she wanted one aren't allowed they are illegal in nauru she was flown two weeks ago to australia to have an a boring, but after five days she was sent back to nauru by the australian government. they said when she was here in australia she changed her mind and decided she didn't want one. she says that isn't true she just wanted more time to make up her mind. the on outcry here and internationally including overnight by the united nations means that australia's government has now said that it will bring her back to australia and she will see counselors and decide once again whether she is to have an abortion. it just illustrates the tragic stories really that are a byproduct of australia's very tough rules towards immigrants, refugees, who try to co
this is a somali lady her name -- well, she's known by the pseudonym of abbey ann, she tried to comeralia by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in nauru. at some point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia because abortions and she claimed she wanted one aren't allowed they are illegal in nauru she was flown two weeks ago to australia to have an a boring, but after five days she was sent back to...
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police do want you to bbaware. >> that was abbey niezgoda reporting. just one of those candy pills would cost about 10 dollars. so while it's rare that it would pop up in your child's trick or treat bag... police do want you to be aware. your farm markets are coming up next. and d e company is closing their doors on black friday and sending their employees outside << >> the nebraska farm bureau is advising farmers in the state to make sure they understand the rules governing grain sales and storage because some of them have changed. some recent changes in state law could affect farmers when a grain elevator fails. to collect from a grain dealers security payment, farmers now have to demand payment from a buyer within 15 days after the last shipment in a contract and cash a check within 15 days. previously, it was 30 days. the farm bureau says the shorter deadlines should help speed up resolution of grain elevator insolvencies, but farmers need to protect their rights. farmers can expect fewer problems shipping their crops this year because railroads ha
police do want you to bbaware. >> that was abbey niezgoda reporting. just one of those candy pills would cost about 10 dollars. so while it's rare that it would pop up in your child's trick or treat bag... police do want you to be aware. your farm markets are coming up next. and d e company is closing their doors on black friday and sending their employees outside > the nebraska farm bureau is advising farmers in the state to make sure they understand the rules governing grain sales...
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rosanna: can we talk about down downton abbey and you are coming back? >> yes. i left a good five years ago. it was a wonderful thing to go back and picking up the character. it is wonderful. she's got a husband. the leaps she took in getting a job back in 1912. that paid off for her. greg: can you do an american accent? >> i think i can. i had no idea that you were going to ask me that. greg: neither did i. you are from scotland? >> yes. greg: have you ever played on >> i don't play golf. rosanna: is it true you grew up in castle? >> i did. that is my home. that is where i was born and raised. a very privileged background. it was drafty. it was a cold house. rosanna: i am searching the internet and googling you and up comes kit's name. are you back with kit? people were hoping you too reunited. >> well, i do have a boyfriend, yeah. rosanna: oh. greg: rosanna sounds like she's in the 5th grade. rosanna: well, we always root for love. >> yes. rosanna: are you happy? >> incredibly happy. greg: none of your business. roz she could have said that. say that in an ame
rosanna: can we talk about down downton abbey and you are coming back? >> yes. i left a good five years ago. it was a wonderful thing to go back and picking up the character. it is wonderful. she's got a husband. the leaps she took in getting a job back in 1912. that paid off for her. greg: can you do an american accent? >> i think i can. i had no idea that you were going to ask me that. greg: neither did i. you are from scotland? >> yes. greg: have you ever played on >>...
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the wages were three times what i was making in abbey moore in scotland. i would be up early, usually by about 5:30, making sure everything was shipshape and in order for their breakfasts. i don't like anything sloppy. you would check the supplies for the day. head into riyadh. in between, i'd go and visit friends who were also working for the company in other compounds. you were told quite categorically that it was a dry country. i found that it wasn't really that difficult to get hold of alcohol. one of the very first parties i went to was on a compound. like most in the village it was surrounded by its own walls with a very large steel double gate. so you were completely self contained in there. people in bikinis sunning themselves by the pool. you would just forget that you were in saudi arabia. >> gordon, how are you, man? wine? >> i thought, whoa, where's this come from. i'd love a drink, thank you. >> enjoy it. >> apart from being there for the exceptionally good wages i regarded this as a sudden bonus. people were brewing their own homemade wine an
the wages were three times what i was making in abbey moore in scotland. i would be up early, usually by about 5:30, making sure everything was shipshape and in order for their breakfasts. i don't like anything sloppy. you would check the supplies for the day. head into riyadh. in between, i'd go and visit friends who were also working for the company in other compounds. you were told quite categorically that it was a dry country. i found that it wasn't really that difficult to get hold of...
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jonathan: "the downtown abbey" fans, there are a lot of you. of you were kicking and screaming to watch the series and then you love it. i will start january 3. it's creative and the ratings class. the finale will be the first weekend in march. a great show. alison: coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a boy and his crock. find out next for the man who was questioned for the science project. >> but doctors said they could be born eight weeks alison: we have an update on the twins born weeks apart. we told you one that was born weeks ago but the identical twin brother stayed in the womb. early this morning the mother posted on facebook that logan was born early saturday morning. that is 18 days after his brother. logan weighs one pound, 10 ounces. we will keep you posted on the progress. weeks or months after a baby is born can be tough for most mothers. you might have heard about the treatment for post partum. adrian griffin of the postpartum support virginia is here to talk about this. this is something you dealt with firsthand. >> i did. 14 ye
jonathan: "the downtown abbey" fans, there are a lot of you. of you were kicking and screaming to watch the series and then you love it. i will start january 3. it's creative and the ratings class. the finale will be the first weekend in march. a great show. alison: coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a boy and his crock. find out next for the man who was questioned for the science project. >> but doctors said they could be born eight weeks alison: we have an update on...