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amanda. this is reporter: bringing her to work. >> great to meet you. >> hi. >> reporter: later at dinner amanda would meet her uncle. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> reporter: larry momentarily leaves amanda's side so his brother can chat with his newfound niece. >> you've got to move. you've got to trade with me now. >> reporter: but that seating arrangement doesn't last long. >> you can sit with your daughter. >> reporter: after 32 years apart these two plan on savoring every moment they can now spend together. >> i'm so happy right now. this is awesome. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm elizabeth vargas. >> our thanks to elizabeth vargas. we'll be right back. ♪ ouch! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™, bandages. our best bandage yet! it dries almost instantly. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given wa
amanda. this is reporter: bringing her to work. >> great to meet you. >> hi. >> reporter: later at dinner amanda would meet her uncle. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> reporter: larry momentarily leaves amanda's side so his brother can chat with his newfound niece. >> you've got to move. you've got to trade with me now. >> reporter: but that seating arrangement doesn't last long. >> you can sit with your daughter. >>...
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. ♪ >>> this is amanda, and a horse named squeaky. it was 18 months leading up to this moment.manda is 10 years old and she has wanted a horse. she started volunteering at a horse rescue. she mucks stables, puts fresh water in their troughs. she took care of this horse and fell in love what's really funny. at ranches you see a horse you like, you give it a kiss. even after she learned squeaky was adopted, she dedicated herself to helping raise the horse, cleaning after it. this day she's about to get a big, big surprise. >> i'm the one that adopted her. >> she was just told, hold this, because she's yours. >> her mom scraped and saved her dollars to get amanda that horse. when she heard she had been purchased and adopted. she didn't know it was purchased and adopted for her it's a lesson for her as to how hard work pays off. >> she's all tears. squeaky's all -- >> yeah, pretty much. >> i like when he does a little dance, charity. look at this. >> you want to put this on, make her officially yours? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, that's my girl. >> she's very excited too. >> these dudes ar
. ♪ >>> this is amanda, and a horse named squeaky. it was 18 months leading up to this moment.manda is 10 years old and she has wanted a horse. she started volunteering at a horse rescue. she mucks stables, puts fresh water in their troughs. she took care of this horse and fell in love what's really funny. at ranches you see a horse you like, you give it a kiss. even after she learned squeaky was adopted, she dedicated herself to helping raise the horse, cleaning after it. this day...
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amanda is also close to corrine and is excited corrine and demario will be part of the bachelor in paradisecial. >> it shows they're comfortable being there, and sets the record straight. we're excited to have them back. >> season four of "bachelor in paradise" starts in august on abc. >>> coming up, we're learning about some interesting things about rachel's final four. >> when's the last time eric brought a girl home? >> never. >>> plus, as "game of thrones" nears its dramatic conclusion, the cast reveals the biggest battle is over souvenirs from the set. >> in way i'm having that. >> that's messed up. >>> then new details about the "wonder woman" sequel. what lynda carter says about joining the cast. what lynda carter says about joining the cast. >> the real wo mmmm. so areers are the veggies.hs) that one is mine. nice job guys. hope it tastes as good as it looks. (giggles) hey gus, i brought something else you might like. million dollar silver and gold. yeah. the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million bucks! you've always had good taste. (laughter) k
amanda is also close to corrine and is excited corrine and demario will be part of the bachelor in paradisecial. >> it shows they're comfortable being there, and sets the record straight. we're excited to have them back. >> season four of "bachelor in paradise" starts in august on abc. >>> coming up, we're learning about some interesting things about rachel's final four. >> when's the last time eric brought a girl home? >> never. >>> plus, as...
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is enough. and obviously that's another theme in "amanda wakes up," which is what is the line?for all of us, for everyone in the workplace, for women in the workplace? when do you say enough is enough? >> for journalists who read the book what are you trying to tell them about journalism? >> what i want people to understand is not all news is created equal and we are in a climate where you do have to be careful of your news source. and there are still rules that apply to real journalism. and we abide by those rules. but not all websites and not all blogs and not even all tv stations do. and there are rules, and i think that they are important. i think it's time for a refresher course for everybody. amanda struggles with it, as you'll see when you read the book, about what the rules should be. and i'm happy to be a part of that conversation because you know, i'm proud of what we try to do here every day. >> and the book is called "amanda wakes up." it's out this tuesday. right? >> on sale now. thanks for watching today. we'll see you right back here next week. ere are the wildca
is enough. and obviously that's another theme in "amanda wakes up," which is what is the line?for all of us, for everyone in the workplace, for women in the workplace? when do you say enough is enough? >> for journalists who read the book what are you trying to tell them about journalism? >> what i want people to understand is not all news is created equal and we are in a climate where you do have to be careful of your news source. and there are still rules that apply to...
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the and donald trump didn't get into the race until june of 2015. >> your character's named amanda gallo. how is like you and not? >> amanda gallo is very idealistic. i like to think on my best days i am too. the she's really trying to do the right thing. i think she figures things out faster than i do to tell you the truth. but look. it's not just about a young journalist. it's about the story of a woman in the work place and trying to figure out when enough is enough, what she's willing to sacrifice for success. i think that awful us, you know, can relate to that on some level. >> it's all in this morning show environment which is so strange, everyone wakes up at 3:00 in the morning gets their hair and makeup done. it's such a weird unique environment. what are you trying to tell ra readers about morning tv. >> i was trying to peel back the curtain on what our lives are like. i think most of the fun story and interesting story happens behind the scenes. all the relationships we have and all of the decisions is that are being made in real-time amend the breathless quality to our job. i've tried
the and donald trump didn't get into the race until june of 2015. >> your character's named amanda gallo. how is like you and not? >> amanda gallo is very idealistic. i like to think on my best days i am too. the she's really trying to do the right thing. i think she figures things out faster than i do to tell you the truth. but look. it's not just about a young journalist. it's about the story of a woman in the work place and trying to figure out when enough is enough, what she's...
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amanda, sarah, straight to the top! -kelvin: here's where strike a pose's strong women come into play. bodybuilder sarah isy by amanda. -man: hurry, guys. -apolo: look at mack roesch down below as the base. he's literally striking a pose like a statue. -kelvin: strike a pose is getting closer to being able to strike a victory pose. -(grunting) -apolo: team captain ian deyerle locks on to the top. -kelvin: look at jonathan's resolve. he's fighting to get a good grip on that shoe because he's gonna be supporting 220 pounds of mack in a few seconds. -come on, mack. you got this. -apolo: mack better move because here come the commanding officers. -they're starting-- -they're starting to get over. -okay! -kelvin: there he goes. hold on, mack! -kelvin: commanding officers quickly assembling their ladder, but big mack is already at the top and spins around to pull up his teammates. -sarah: we got you. we got you. -you got him? -apolo: and strike a pose does it again. sarah and amanda lead them into the water. oh, jonathan just jumped and landed right on his captain, ian. -kelvin: i'm sure ian will forgive him jus
amanda, sarah, straight to the top! -kelvin: here's where strike a pose's strong women come into play. bodybuilder sarah isy by amanda. -man: hurry, guys. -apolo: look at mack roesch down below as the base. he's literally striking a pose like a statue. -kelvin: strike a pose is getting closer to being able to strike a victory pose. -(grunting) -apolo: team captain ian deyerle locks on to the top. -kelvin: look at jonathan's resolve. he's fighting to get a good grip on that shoe because he's...
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is that -- that's amanda, but is that also allison. is that how you feel?ob. we are a conduit of information. we do bear witness to history, but sometimes, you feel, and i know you know you are in the mix as well when people are yelling at each other, and it is so partisan, i do want to try to help them understand each other. and i want to help the viewers try to understand both perspectives, i do share that sentiment. >> so quickly, the readers are going to want to know who the inspiration for your handsome co-host was. >> i will admit it now for the first time. >> it is. >> you? >> it was me? i'm the inspiration for the handsome co-host. >> people are going to think it's your actual co-host. >> right, right, right. well funny you should ask, i also work with a handsome co-host in addition -- >> i'm not sure that words been used. >> and i must say, it's not based on chris cuomo, however, i did, with permission, steal some of his best lines and assign them to rob. >> all right. it's a great book. amanda wakes up. thank you so much. and congratulations. >> t
is that -- that's amanda, but is that also allison. is that how you feel?ob. we are a conduit of information. we do bear witness to history, but sometimes, you feel, and i know you know you are in the mix as well when people are yelling at each other, and it is so partisan, i do want to try to help them understand each other. and i want to help the viewers try to understand both perspectives, i do share that sentiment. >> so quickly, the readers are going to want to know who the...
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. >> reporter: down the hall, amanda hess, also ready to give birth to a baby girl. >> my husband had said, "isreaming?" and i said, "i think so." >> reporter: so amanda, who is an ob/gyn, jumped into action. turns out dr. hess was one of leah johnson's doctors. >> i didn't notice anything out of the ordinary at all and my husband noticed that she had a hospital gown on. >> i said you know the baby's heart rate keeps dropping with your contractions i think we probably ought to just go ahead and break your water and let's have a baby. >> reporter: and she did, a perfect delivery. >> i walked back into my room, where my husband had been waiting and he said, "did you just deliver a baby?" and i said, "yes, i did," and i was ready to go. i got all my nerves out and i was like it's our turn, let's go ahead and have a baby ourselves. >> reporter: and dr. hess did, little ellen joyce. >> i felt like the whole pregnancy, this little baby girl was my sidekick. all of the surgeries that i was doing, she was always there with me. and i feel like just there up until the last minute she was working with me
. >> reporter: down the hall, amanda hess, also ready to give birth to a baby girl. >> my husband had said, "isreaming?" and i said, "i think so." >> reporter: so amanda, who is an ob/gyn, jumped into action. turns out dr. hess was one of leah johnson's doctors. >> i didn't notice anything out of the ordinary at all and my husband noticed that she had a hospital gown on. >> i said you know the baby's heart rate keeps dropping with your...
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amanda haas is the attorney representing the victims and says some of those who were displaced still need a stable place to call home. >> it's good to hear some acknowledgment that there was -- they could have done more and sooner. but until people have been compensated with no warning, there's more to do. >> reporter: since march san jose talked about a plan to extend floodwalls and levees upstream of coyote creek in order too prevent this level of flooding from happening again. residents who live where it flooded are skeptical and said the potential for this level of flooding has always been there, but long range plans to protect the area that were considered more than a decade ago were determined to be too big and expensive by the u.s. army corps of engineers. therefore, it was never carried out. the city of san jose estimates that there is $73 million worth of damage. in san jose, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> the attorney says some people who had direct contact with floodwaters have had persistent respiratory and skin issues since february. >>> santa cruz county is taking emergency ac
amanda haas is the attorney representing the victims and says some of those who were displaced still need a stable place to call home. >> it's good to hear some acknowledgment that there was -- they could have done more and sooner. but until people have been compensated with no warning, there's more to do. >> reporter: since march san jose talked about a plan to extend floodwalls and levees upstream of coyote creek in order too prevent this level of flooding from happening again....
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amanda: he is ready. back to you. bill: let's look at the updated standings, and bryson is the 21st player to make the john deere classic their first win on the pga tour and he seized the moment, shooting 65 here in the final round. ian: and certainly a memorable experience for him and one that we'll remember here. a another great finish here. a little sad for patrick rodgers but a great effort by bryson dechambeau with the birdie at the last. bill: and here it was, the putt that woun won it for bryson dechambeau. 65 in the final round, 18 under par and he is headed across the pond. finally paid off. bill: so royal birkdale and the open championship, a breakthrough win for bryson dechambeau. and that was the moment he realized he was a winner on the pga tour. another exciting finish at the john dee classic. for all of us at cbs sports, thanks so much for being with us and so long from t.p.c. deere run. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: the president's
amanda: he is ready. back to you. bill: let's look at the updated standings, and bryson is the 21st player to make the john deere classic their first win on the pga tour and he seized the moment, shooting 65 here in the final round. ian: and certainly a memorable experience for him and one that we'll remember here. a another great finish here. a little sad for patrick rodgers but a great effort by bryson dechambeau with the birdie at the last. bill: and here it was, the putt that woun won it...
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. >> reporter: one-year-old clara watching from the sidelines with her mother, amanda. >> she is obsessted i helicopters. every time they fly over, she's searching the sky. where are they. >> reporter: about a. who hour after arriving, the mechanics seem to have everything in order. first, the rescuing helicopter departs. of and then minutes later, the downed aircraft seeming to be well, all in a day's work, in takoma park, bob barnard, fox 5 local news. >>> still no word net on what caused the driver to slam into a wendy's restaurant in gaithersburg. it happened shortly before 11:00 into the restaurant. it's located not too far from the shady grove metro station, no one was hurt in the accident and repairs are underway. >>> metro is considering a controversial idea to bring in more cash. the transit agency boards of directors. according to fox 5 contributor and wamu transportation reporter, martin, the board is interested in naming four stations. i wonder if they're considering lafant, i wonder why not all of them. >> maybe they will. maybe eventually they will. >> we could get our mon
. >> reporter: one-year-old clara watching from the sidelines with her mother, amanda. >> she is obsessted i helicopters. every time they fly over, she's searching the sky. where are they. >> reporter: about a. who hour after arriving, the mechanics seem to have everything in order. first, the rescuing helicopter departs. of and then minutes later, the downed aircraft seeming to be well, all in a day's work, in takoma park, bob barnard, fox 5 local news. >>> still no...
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. >> 1-year-old clara watching from the sidelines with her mother amanda. >> she is obsessed with helicopters. every time they fly over she searches the sky where are they. >> about a half hour after arriving the mechanics seem to have nerve order. first the rescuing helicopter departs. and then minutes later the downed aircraft. all seeming to be well. all in a day's work. in tacoma park, maryland, bob barnard, "fox5 local news". s". pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >> all right thanks for joining us we'll see you tonight at 6:30 after he break. you know, geico just saved me hundreds of dollars on my car insurance. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! what about
. >> 1-year-old clara watching from the sidelines with her mother amanda. >> she is obsessed with helicopters. every time they fly over she searches the sky where are they. >> about a half hour after arriving the mechanics seem to have nerve order. first the rescuing helicopter departs. and then minutes later the downed aircraft. all seeming to be well. all in a day's work. in tacoma park, maryland, bob barnard, "fox5 local news". s". pro tip: giant has great...
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amanda hess is an ob/gyn in frankfurt, kentucky. was due to give birth when she heard screams from a woman in labor and it was one of her patients. the on-call doctor was on his way so she jumped into action. >> i put on a gown to cover my backside and put on some boots over my shoes, you know, to keep from getting any fluid and all that stuff on me. and went down to her room and i knew her. >> after that delivery hess gave birth to her daughter, ellen joyce. >>> a friendly cat who only has three legs is in need of a loving home. abc7 news was in burlingame where the peninsula humane society and spca is putting knox the cat up for adoption. the 3-year-old black cat was brought in as a stray with a severely injured front leg. that leg had to be amputated to save his life. knox quickly recovered and is now ready to go home with a loving owner. >> even though he's missing a limb, he's basically a tripod cat. he's incredibliay agile. agile. >> anyone interested should contact the society center in burlingame. >>> some east bay ferry pas
amanda hess is an ob/gyn in frankfurt, kentucky. was due to give birth when she heard screams from a woman in labor and it was one of her patients. the on-call doctor was on his way so she jumped into action. >> i put on a gown to cover my backside and put on some boots over my shoes, you know, to keep from getting any fluid and all that stuff on me. and went down to her room and i knew her. >> after that delivery hess gave birth to her daughter, ellen joyce. >>> a friendly...
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mack is helping sarah and amanda lift the table to get ian closer to jonathan. he's got him! lo: and that's a new "spartan" record . -kelvin: strike a pose is moving on to the back half of the course: the machine yard. -yeah! -kelvin: this is the finals. and so far, strike a pose is looking strong. mack jumps on the first of the six slippery mud humps. both teams chasing the leaders. -man: grab her! grab her! -apolo: strong men, light women, a winning combination for strike a pose. -kelvin: look how jam pa-- ohh! did you see that? allison in yellow accidentally clotheslined ashley of commanding officers. ashley may feel that tomorrow but right now, there's no time for pain. there's a "spartan" title on the line. -apolo: this race is tight, but strike a pose is first to the tire swing. this obstacle was brutal in the earlier rounds. and guess what? these three teams have never faced the 450-pound tires before. this is their first time. plus they've made it even harder. that tire is now four feet further from the landing pad, so it's going to take a lot more muscle to make that
mack is helping sarah and amanda lift the table to get ian closer to jonathan. he's got him! lo: and that's a new "spartan" record . -kelvin: strike a pose is moving on to the back half of the course: the machine yard. -yeah! -kelvin: this is the finals. and so far, strike a pose is looking strong. mack jumps on the first of the six slippery mud humps. both teams chasing the leaders. -man: grab her! grab her! -apolo: strong men, light women, a winning combination for strike a pose....
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emma: in france, president amanda macron is promising to do more to prevent terrorist attacks.e stake of emergency that is van place in 2015 also plans to toughen permanent measures for islamic extremism. china's president has complained about a negative term in his country's relationship with the u.s. that complaint came as a phone call with president trump, calling him to curb nuclear weapons program for north korea. they expect to meet this week at the g 27. achieving sustainable goals under a united nations plan will hand. on the paris climate agreement despite the decision to abandon the accord, there is optimism and renew commitment by other nations to make climate change goals. in illinois, the state is taken a step ending a two-year budget impasse. lawmakers approved a 32% increase in. income taxes. the senate has to vote on the measure. illinois that they do not pass the budget, the state could be the first ever to have its cutting -- have its tax rating cut. i'm emma chandra. mark: thank you. european union's framework for dealing with struggling brinks coming into fo
emma: in france, president amanda macron is promising to do more to prevent terrorist attacks.e stake of emergency that is van place in 2015 also plans to toughen permanent measures for islamic extremism. china's president has complained about a negative term in his country's relationship with the u.s. that complaint came as a phone call with president trump, calling him to curb nuclear weapons program for north korea. they expect to meet this week at the g 27. achieving sustainable goals under...
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amanda davis is there with us for more on that. da, you're going to tell me about the fans in a second. first, just the resilience of this man, lewis hamilton. he had a tough week, and now he's bounced back and claimed pole. >> reporter: he has. welcome here to the home of the british grand prix. this is the main entrance, a lot of the tv cameras and the snappers are focused on there as the drivers have now arrived. we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much running through the turnstiles. now the celebrities and those invited by the teams, really one of the highlights of the british if not international sporting calendar have started to arrive, michael johnson, the four-time olympic gold medal-winning sprinter, has just arised. the kaiser chiefs expected to be here later on. the focus has bon what has been a spectacular battle so far on the track. as you mentioned, three-time champion lewis hamilton has been under fire the last couple of weeks. he was criticized for being the only driver in this paddock
amanda davis is there with us for more on that. da, you're going to tell me about the fans in a second. first, just the resilience of this man, lewis hamilton. he had a tough week, and now he's bounced back and claimed pole. >> reporter: he has. welcome here to the home of the british grand prix. this is the main entrance, a lot of the tv cameras and the snappers are focused on there as the drivers have now arrived. we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much...
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that is not healthy for a democracy. amanda? t's problematic and even ties into the upcoming global discussion that donald trump will weigh in. the american press is special, it's unique. we are the exception in the world where we have a vibrant press that can criticize leaders. many hassled countries would like to shut that down. look at russia. they have state-run propaganda. that is usually the norm. so when donald trump goes on tv, on twitter, and demonizes our system, he's essentially handing a weapon to some of our enemies who would rather stick to a more propaganda-like network that they have in which they can negotiate with a leader like trump to get the coverage they desire. it's dangerous on a lot of levels. >> almost under the radar. last week before the cnn video when everyone was talking about his attacks on joe and mika at msnbc, in effect, the travel ban -- maybe partial travel ban going into effect. the supreme court allowed that to happen. you had the passage of two anti-immigration bills. you now have talk that
that is not healthy for a democracy. amanda? t's problematic and even ties into the upcoming global discussion that donald trump will weigh in. the american press is special, it's unique. we are the exception in the world where we have a vibrant press that can criticize leaders. many hassled countries would like to shut that down. look at russia. they have state-run propaganda. that is usually the norm. so when donald trump goes on tv, on twitter, and demonizes our system, he's essentially...
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. >> her name is amanda brewer married to a soldier. they have six children including jennifer, a teenager transitioning fromal female. what was it like for you when you saw this tweet? >> it's like i just lost it. she looked and is like how long is it going to be before i don't have to go march or stand or talk i am just allowed to be? i was like honey, i wish i had an answer for you. in one tweet he can literally ruin your life. >> amanda says she tried to get treatment in children's hospital in a specialized clinic that works with lgbtq kids. tricare wouldn't cover it and jennifer had a rough go of it at school. amanda thinks getting the treatment is what turned it around for her daughter. she is worried about jennifer losing coverage and the transgender service members who have been suddenly singled out. >> where do they stand right now? >> most of them a the percentage of americans who just sign up to serve in the military is such a small amount of people compared to the overall population and then to start targeting them and their
. >> her name is amanda brewer married to a soldier. they have six children including jennifer, a teenager transitioning fromal female. what was it like for you when you saw this tweet? >> it's like i just lost it. she looked and is like how long is it going to be before i don't have to go march or stand or talk i am just allowed to be? i was like honey, i wish i had an answer for you. in one tweet he can literally ruin your life. >> amanda says she tried to get treatment in...
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time to see how traffic is moving along out there, here's amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, amanda. >> traffic is moving fine every where except for ben franklin bridge that has gone to the cyclist as we mentioned earlier. we are taking a live look right now it is closed for the tour of the shore and scheduled to stay closed until 8:00 to allow for those bike tours get over the bridge. of course, no traffic allowed. you can use betsy ross as your alternate. >>> updating drivers for the schuylkill, construction we mentioned earlier still active we are looking live at 76 eastbound at gladwynn, left lane is block here for ongoing project but no backups to report just yet this morning, however, penndot is telling us that they may be there until 9:00 this morning. back to the ben franklin bridge we are taking a live look from another angle here bikers well on their way to atlantic city. from the traffic center i'm amanda muhler back to you. >>> thanks, amanda. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this sunday morning a unique kind of checkup. >> i think it was just a
time to see how traffic is moving along out there, here's amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, amanda. >> traffic is moving fine every where except for ben franklin bridge that has gone to the cyclist as we mentioned earlier. we are taking a live look right now it is closed for the tour of the shore and scheduled to stay closed until 8:00 to allow for those bike tours get over the bridge. of course, no traffic allowed. you can use betsy ross as your alternate....
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. >> reporter: new doctor amanda hess is counting her blessings, marveling in the death of her sweet to give birth herself, down the hall she heard screams by a woman in labor. >> my husband said, is that a woman giving birth? she was completely dilated. >> reporter: she recognized patient she had just seen days before. >> i put on a gown to cover my backside and put on some boots over my shoes to keep from getting any fluid and all that stuff on me and went down to her room, and i knew her. >> reporter: she said johnson's baby was ready for her big debut, and mom was happy to be able to just start pushing. >> i love doing what i do. i lover taking care of mothers and babies. most doctors are always thinking of their patients even when they're a patient themtselves. >> reporter: just moments after jumping in as the stand-in physician, she was back in her own room giving birth to her own bundle of joy. >> giving birth is something you get to share. she worked with me up to the last second. >>> i'm sure you've noticed that airplane seats seem to get smaller and smaller each and every y
. >> reporter: new doctor amanda hess is counting her blessings, marveling in the death of her sweet to give birth herself, down the hall she heard screams by a woman in labor. >> my husband said, is that a woman giving birth? she was completely dilated. >> reporter: she recognized patient she had just seen days before. >> i put on a gown to cover my backside and put on some boots over my shoes to keep from getting any fluid and all that stuff on me and went down to her...
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. >> amanda who is is in obgyn jumped into action, turns out doctor hess was one of her doctors. >> my husband noticed that she had a hospital gown on. >> the heart rate is dropping with the contractions be she said let's break the water and have the baby. she did. >> i walked back into my room where my husband was waiting, he said did you just deliver a baby? i said yes i did, i got all the nerves out and said let's have a baby ourselves. she was working with me and delivered a little baby with me before she came into the world. >> beautiful baby. great story. >> that's an amazing story. >> reporter: our weather is amazing, as well. feeling more like fall. >> reporter: it's going to stay that way, some folks feel you needed a sweater first thing this morning. you get way north of philadelphia, into the poconos, they had temperatures down to 50 degrees, that's unheard of in july around the delaware and lehigh valleys. we'll take it, with all the heat and humidity we're dealing with it's nice to get cooler air for a change. gorgeous shot of the jersey shore. nice day today. there's yest
. >> amanda who is is in obgyn jumped into action, turns out doctor hess was one of her doctors. >> my husband noticed that she had a hospital gown on. >> the heart rate is dropping with the contractions be she said let's break the water and have the baby. she did. >> i walked back into my room where my husband was waiting, he said did you just deliver a baby? i said yes i did, i got all the nerves out and said let's have a baby ourselves. she was working with me and...
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amanda carpenter is with us, jack kingston is here, and kiersten powers. . eing here. into the ring, as you say, jack kingston. let's get to it. amanda, a white house says they didn't pull the video from reddit, but they didn't say how it landed in the president's hands. take a guess. >> i think it's clear that people in the white house serve a lot of -- surf a lot of alt-right websites. they cite fake news sources as a reputable source of information. look at what kellyanne conway tweeted after 60 minutes did an interview with someone who pushed wild ideas i won't get into that. they pointed to it and said this is must-see tv. trump called alex jones a conspiracy theorist. donald trump and his sons said the national inquirer should have won an award for their coverage. without a doubt, people in the white house are using official channels and resources to promote information from very questionable sources, and whether you think it's funny or not, the sub text is alarming. >> on the most basic level, why is this a mystery? the fact that the white house hasn't
amanda carpenter is with us, jack kingston is here, and kiersten powers. . eing here. into the ring, as you say, jack kingston. let's get to it. amanda, a white house says they didn't pull the video from reddit, but they didn't say how it landed in the president's hands. take a guess. >> i think it's clear that people in the white house serve a lot of -- surf a lot of alt-right websites. they cite fake news sources as a reputable source of information. look at what kellyanne conway...
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new mom and doctor amanda hess is counting her blessings. marveling in the birth of her sweet little girl. >> this is ellen joyce. >> reporter: as the ob-gyn was preparing to give birth herself, just down the hall, she heard screams from a woman in labor. >> my husband actually said, is that a woman screaming? she was completely die lated. >> reporter: with the on-call doctor still on the way, dr. hess jumps into action. recognizing the patient, leah halladay johnson. she had seen just days before. >> i put on another gown to cover up my backside. put on boots to cover my shoes to keep from getting fluid on me and went to her room. and i knew her. >> reporter: she says johnson's baby was ready for her big >> i love doing what i do. i love taking care of mothers and babies. you really, a lot of doctors, most doctors are always thinking of their patients, even when they're a patient themselves. >> reporter: just moments after jumping in, supermom dr. hess returns to her room, giving birth to her brand-new bundle of joy. >> bringing life into t
new mom and doctor amanda hess is counting her blessings. marveling in the birth of her sweet little girl. >> this is ellen joyce. >> reporter: as the ob-gyn was preparing to give birth herself, just down the hall, she heard screams from a woman in labor. >> my husband actually said, is that a woman screaming? she was completely die lated. >> reporter: with the on-call doctor still on the way, dr. hess jumps into action. recognizing the patient, leah halladay johnson....
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. >>> facing child abuse charges is wanted in prince william county. amanda sue allen is on the run. she allegedly escaped through the window of an apartment on saturday when police came to the door. she was supposed to be watching two kids. but instead was sleeping. the 2-year-old boy was found playing in a parking lot. his 11-month-old sister was found crawling outside of police say allen was wanted for violating parole. she now faces charges for felony child neglect. >>> it is 5:37. changing choices. the snacks you love could soon disappear from vending machines. >>> the latest county considering cutting back on calories coming up. >>> plus, could the president's golfing trips impact your day? the new security m >>> welcome back. an international robotics competition continues today. an all girls team from afghanistan -- >> they were denied until president trump intervened. they're competing against teams from 150 countries. they took their first robotics class this year. most teams had up to four months to build theirs. they built theirs and tested theirs
. >>> facing child abuse charges is wanted in prince william county. amanda sue allen is on the run. she allegedly escaped through the window of an apartment on saturday when police came to the door. she was supposed to be watching two kids. but instead was sleeping. the 2-year-old boy was found playing in a parking lot. his 11-month-old sister was found crawling outside of police say allen was wanted for violating parole. she now faces charges for felony child neglect. >>> it...
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.'" >> amanda lara is the assistant education director at hip she never dreamed there'd be a place likeilds a sense of belonging for people who have felt ostracized for so long and then it helps facilitate the -- the necessary unity that we need in this town. >> believers are beginning to outnumber doubters, local businesses are providing goods and services to hip. even a brand new playground. >> ah! >> lauren sacco changed her view on the newcomers too. >> if they were not here, you'd be driving through a ghost town. >> she used the hip community center to get her menus translated into spanish. >> we are now serving 100 percent of the community versus just 50 percent of it. >> and as for business -- >> the last three years have been the best three years that we've had. >> the not-so-subtle shift in attitude has carried over to a local bank, which just last year hired its first hispanic employee. ivelisse eufracio. >> they say, "oh my god, finally somebody who speak spanish." >> yes, spanish. >> have your bosses said, "you make a difference here, because you can communicate"? >> where t
.'" >> amanda lara is the assistant education director at hip she never dreamed there'd be a place likeilds a sense of belonging for people who have felt ostracized for so long and then it helps facilitate the -- the necessary unity that we need in this town. >> believers are beginning to outnumber doubters, local businesses are providing goods and services to hip. even a brand new playground. >> ah! >> lauren sacco changed her view on the newcomers too. >> if...
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guest: i think it shows you there is a continued voracious amanda for hiring securities. as looking at high-yield markets, so far is here for the last four years, over half the gross issuance has been to take out other debt, pay off bank lines, or high yield bonds. cookies are going crazy in the market, they have improved their balance sheet, that's what makes the spread so resilient. fundamentals are good. guest: at the same time, spreads are not historically tight. i talk about the 210 spread, the investment spread is in the 40's percentile historically, including states where spreads were high during the financial crisis, but nonetheless, that does not scream written to me. jonathan: how do you think about that, as the spread or absolute nominal yield? because nominally, they are incredibly low. in the i.t. space, we think about everything in spreads. in the height yield space, because there is a floor for return on investors, i would have to argue it nonlinear to some degree, but high yields are relatively tight, not as low as 2014. guest: i think you are hitting on t
guest: i think it shows you there is a continued voracious amanda for hiring securities. as looking at high-yield markets, so far is here for the last four years, over half the gross issuance has been to take out other debt, pay off bank lines, or high yield bonds. cookies are going crazy in the market, they have improved their balance sheet, that's what makes the spread so resilient. fundamentals are good. guest: at the same time, spreads are not historically tight. i talk about the 210...
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the. >> oh, my god. >> amanda wakes up. it isand poignant novel. >> your new beach read. >> see what it taalians do. >> cnn news room with poppy harlow and john berman is going to pick up right after this break. >> you're so great. thank you for being here. your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office depot / office max. this week, these composition books are just 25 cents each. ♪ taking care of business intrzero alcohol™.ine® it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the
the. >> oh, my god. >> amanda wakes up. it isand poignant novel. >> your new beach read. >> see what it taalians do. >> cnn news room with poppy harlow and john berman is going to pick up right after this break. >> you're so great. thank you for being here. your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one...
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the model 3 is a huge test for tesla, which is now entering the world of mass production. amanda whose twitter hand is @tesla model 3 fan is one of several customers on the waiting list. of the first ones and i can't wait to get it. >> reporter: until now, teslas were luxury cars reserved for the wealthy, some with six-figure price tags but with the model 3, the company hopes to bring electric vehicles to the masses, a car that can travel 215 miles on a single charge. >> this is really important for the future of the world. we have record high co2 levels. >> reporter: it's latest way musk is trying to transform transportation from spacex, which hopes to send humans to other planets, to hyperloop, which aims to move earthlings around even faster. he's even exploring whether tunnels can be a solution to l.a. traffic. now comes the model 3. amanda doesn't know when she'll get hers but the mere news of its arrival is giving her a charge. nbc news los angeles. >> i'll have to take a second look at that tesla. >> apparently you can get a tax credit for getting an electric car too. we'l
the model 3 is a huge test for tesla, which is now entering the world of mass production. amanda whose twitter hand is @tesla model 3 fan is one of several customers on the waiting list. of the first ones and i can't wait to get it. >> reporter: until now, teslas were luxury cars reserved for the wealthy, some with six-figure price tags but with the model 3, the company hopes to bring electric vehicles to the masses, a car that can travel 215 miles on a single charge. >> this is...
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tesla which is now entering the world offá mass production. amandatter handle is teslamodel3fan is one of about ó 400,000 eagerçólp on the waitin >> i can't wait. >> until now, they were luxury cars reserved for the wealthy, some with six figure price tags. the company hopes to bring electricñr vehicles to theq mas. >> this is really important for the future of theñr world. we have record high co 2çó leve. >> reporter: it's the latest way he's trying to transform which hopes to send humans to other planet he'sok exploring whether tunnel traffic. now comes the+l4 model 3. amandae1 doesn't know when she' get hers, but the mere news of it's arrival is giving her a charge. joe frooir, nbc news, los q angeles. >> i would say a lot of people excited about getting their hands on the model çó3. hands on the model çó3. the roadkx california, sometimes aq little bit=)ññr bumpy.ok it's going to be used to fix the pavement will also undergoextçód maintenance. that is about one third of california )s roads. =sot= you can expect smoother pavement..we )re going to
tesla which is now entering the world offá mass production. amandatter handle is teslamodel3fan is one of about ó 400,000 eagerçólp on the waitin >> i can't wait. >> until now, they were luxury cars reserved for the wealthy, some with six figure price tags. the company hopes to bring electricñr vehicles to theq mas. >> this is really important for the future of theñr world. we have record high co 2çó leve. >> reporter: it's the latest way he's trying to transform...
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. >> anchor 1: good morning washington.here is a check in your top stories place in prince william county are searching for a babysitter on the rent. amandal asleep on the job. she was supposed to be watching two children. those kids ended up wandering outside by themselves, but they were found safe. >>> allowed will open today after a health scare. multiple people reported after eating getting sick. triple t said it works with the county health department to resolve the situation and sanitize the restaurant. >>> you will be running for the air conditioning this afternoon. >>> it is our hottest time of the year in the d.c. area where the average is way up. we are starting today to move into worst heatwave at the season so far. from 90 degrees at lunchtime to 96 in the afternoon. quite oppressive if not excessive heat.code orange air quality. if you have asthma, lung heart issues. you want to limit your time outdoors. make sure you hydrate a lot. he way through the week in early part of next week. >> anchor 1: great afternoon for up full day this afternoon. if you currently traveling to 70 or thinking about getting out on the reds expect t
. >> anchor 1: good morning washington.here is a check in your top stories place in prince william county are searching for a babysitter on the rent. amandal asleep on the job. she was supposed to be watching two children. those kids ended up wandering outside by themselves, but they were found safe. >>> allowed will open today after a health scare. multiple people reported after eating getting sick. triple t said it works with the county health department to resolve the...
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now prince william county police say amanda sue allen is on the run. she allegedly escaped through a window when police came to the door. they say she was supposed to be watching two kids, but the 2-year-old boy was found playing in a parking lot. his 11-month-old sister was found crawling outside the apartment. police say allen was wanted for violating parole. now she's facing charges for felo felony child neglect. >>> investigators are trying to track down a suspect who they say killed two young girls in indiana. they are now combing through thousands of tips but he's still out there on the run. gabe gutierrez shows us what police are doing right now to try to solve this case. >> reporter: this morning, police hoping someone will recogn t sketch and lead them to the person who killed 13-year-old abigail williams and 14-year-old liberty german. it's been five months since the teens vanished while hiking near this abandoned railroad bridge. their families, devastated, but today, hopeful. >> today was the first day that i've really been excited through
now prince william county police say amanda sue allen is on the run. she allegedly escaped through a window when police came to the door. they say she was supposed to be watching two kids, but the 2-year-old boy was found playing in a parking lot. his 11-month-old sister was found crawling outside the apartment. police say allen was wanted for violating parole. now she's facing charges for felo felony child neglect. >>> investigators are trying to track down a suspect who they say...
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here is amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center.orning, amanda. >> good morning, jan, live look at 95 northbound, onramp from street road, you have to see but police activity offer to the side here, no word on what that is, good news it is not blocking traffic. just use caution if you are coming around the corner there. all rest of the majors looking pretty good this morning. >> if you enough philly or planning on visiting kelly drive closed for the independence day regatta. that will closure will last for the full day, mlk drive closed for holiday events. still keeping an eye on this incident in new jersey near trenton, pole down, right lane blocked, traffic signal out, how much, still early, doesn't seem to be causing any imagine or tie ups at the john fitch way at thunder road. blue route at 76, looking pretty beautiful out there this morning, in the cbs-3 traffic center. and and did a mueller, back to you. >> amanda, thank you. hundreds of people return to their alma matter to watch a beloved building, come crashing down. >> the
here is amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center.orning, amanda. >> good morning, jan, live look at 95 northbound, onramp from street road, you have to see but police activity offer to the side here, no word on what that is, good news it is not blocking traffic. just use caution if you are coming around the corner there. all rest of the majors looking pretty good this morning. >> if you enough philly or planning on visiting kelly drive closed for the independence day regatta. that...
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in prince william county --- an all out search is underway the run. amanda sue allen was supposed to be babysitting two children saturday when those children --- a 2-year old and an 11-month year old a dumfries apartment complex unattended. neighbors called the authorities and found allen inside asleep. they say during their investigation... allen lied about her identity then slipped out of a window and took off. her arrest has many who know her shaking their heads. today allen faces felony child neglect charges. your asked to alert the authorities with any information that may lead to an arrest. a loudoun county chipotle - will re-open today after a health scare. here's what we know. this is the location on route 7 in sterling. multiple people reported... getting sick after eating there yesterday. they say -- they experienced fever, nausea and vomitting. chipotle says -- it's working with the "county health department" to resolve the situation and get the restaurant sanitized to be back open today. the fast food chain has been working to bounce back from th
in prince william county --- an all out search is underway the run. amanda sue allen was supposed to be babysitting two children saturday when those children --- a 2-year old and an 11-month year old a dumfries apartment complex unattended. neighbors called the authorities and found allen inside asleep. they say during their investigation... allen lied about her identity then slipped out of a window and took off. her arrest has many who know her shaking their heads. today allen faces felony...
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her teenaged daughter is transitioning. amanda brewer was in the car with her kids when her son saw the bombshell from president trump. >> and he read me the tweets. i started crying. he is like what does that mean? and i wasik these people aren't allowed to serve. they are not allowed to get health care. that means we are one tweet away from your sister not getting to see the doctor. >> brewer told me her daughter was born male and has been through a lot. she got beat up so bad this past school year she suffered a concussion. brewer knows if the president doesn't want to pay for transgender service members specific care no way her daughter will get treatment. >> a lot of them are scared and angry. they don't know what does this mean to them specifically. one of them who has reached out to me said i don't feel safe under this commander in chief. i don't know what each day holds for my life. >> like everyone in the service her family depends on tricare health care system. the latest tweet from the president promises to have huge ra
her teenaged daughter is transitioning. amanda brewer was in the car with her kids when her son saw the bombshell from president trump. >> and he read me the tweets. i started crying. he is like what does that mean? and i wasik these people aren't allowed to serve. they are not allowed to get health care. that means we are one tweet away from your sister not getting to see the doctor. >> brewer told me her daughter was born male and has been through a lot. she got beat up so bad...
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amanda he is, delivering babies is all in a day's work. >> i probably delivered since i started overn the doctor who was nine months pregnant herself arrived at the hospital in the earliest stages of her own labor, preparing to be induced for the birth of her second daughter, the last thing she was expecting was to put on her scrubs. >> i was waiting for an iv, waiting to get hooked up to the monitors and my husband actually said is that a woman screaming. >> reporter: down the hall, her patient leah johnson, was in labor with her fourth baby and her contractions were speeding up but the on-call doctor had yet to arrive. >> she was a patient of mine and i had seen her a few times throughout the pregnancy. when i came down to the hall room i made sure i put on another gown to cover my backside. it looked normal, i don't think you could tell i was wearing a hospital gown. >> reporter: leah's baby girl making her debut and 12 hours later amanda's daughter made hers. the new moms connecting over skype. >> i've been talking about you for a week now. i'm glad to finally get to speak to you
amanda he is, delivering babies is all in a day's work. >> i probably delivered since i started overn the doctor who was nine months pregnant herself arrived at the hospital in the earliest stages of her own labor, preparing to be induced for the birth of her second daughter, the last thing she was expecting was to put on her scrubs. >> i was waiting for an iv, waiting to get hooked up to the monitors and my husband actually said is that a woman screaming. >> reporter: down...
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joining me now is the conservative radio talk show host, amanda head. welcome to bbc news.e writing on the wall for reince priebus? for me, it has actually been at least a couple of months, maybe even early february, early march. this is a relationship, it has been up to much of us relationship. to his credit, he did a fantasticjob, he turned the boat around and did fantastic things for the rnc as far as candidates and fundraising and things like that. he has had a sporadic relationship with trump, since the primary process begun last year. i don't think you necessarily forgot that. it is something that has always been in the back of his minds. reince priebus could be considered one of the swamp to well is that trump wa nted the swamp to well is that trump wanted out of washington, dc. for what it's worth, reince priebus was the last of trump's in a circle that was one of those swamp dwellers. so yesterday could be the start of basically a new administration, it will be interesting to see. anthony scaramucci has also been scathing about steve allen, chief strategist, how do
joining me now is the conservative radio talk show host, amanda head. welcome to bbc news.e writing on the wall for reince priebus? for me, it has actually been at least a couple of months, maybe even early february, early march. this is a relationship, it has been up to much of us relationship. to his credit, he did a fantasticjob, he turned the boat around and did fantastic things for the rnc as far as candidates and fundraising and things like that. he has had a sporadic relationship with...
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. >> matt, thank you.ow traffic is moving with amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. good morningad ns for viewers. we are looking live at 76 westbound at city avenue. we checked here lasttructir have right lane blocked from sit avenue to belmont for a paving project vehicles down height way here and that was set to last until 9:00 this morning. itt good they wrapped this up early. there are in delays on the schuylkill making your way inmo. rest of the majors are looking good this morning as well city.ing the vine, 202, 95, however we have our usual event closures including mlk closed for activities today. taking a live look at i-95 at race street not too much volume just yet this morning. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda muhler new back to you. >> amanda, thank you. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this sunday morning... this alarm kept going off inside the wall of the house, once a day for 13 years until right now, coming up what finally got that incessant beeping to stop. >>> delaware county school gets a new play gun thanks to the generosity of special v
. >> matt, thank you.ow traffic is moving with amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. good morningad ns for viewers. we are looking live at 76 westbound at city avenue. we checked here lasttructir have right lane blocked from sit avenue to belmont for a paving project vehicles down height way here and that was set to last until 9:00 this morning. itt good they wrapped this up early. there are in delays on the schuylkill making your way inmo. rest of the majors are looking good this...
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yes, we pay attention to what he says and what he tweets. >> amanda, what do you make of this, and where is the republican outrage? >> i am intrigued by this tweet. hi 'employs one of his most youthful rhetorical devices. he puts on the something, and then denies he ever said it. he's punching cnn in the face, but it's not really real, because it's fake wrestling, so everyone's asking, will this gin up violence? we don't have to ask that. he already has at a rally in kentucky on the campaign trail, some trump supporters filly assaulted a black woman. do you know what their defense in court is? essentially donald trump made me do it. they told their lawyers, they told the judge, trump was sea get them out, get them out, so they went after this woman, hauled her out and hurt her. we say cory lieu want douse can i for calling a reporter delusional that he grabbed her, and then we saw a reporter punched in the face. so let's not speculation if he will cause violence. he already has. this is something we need to focus on, you may not take this tweet seriously, but look at what's already happened
yes, we pay attention to what he says and what he tweets. >> amanda, what do you make of this, and where is the republican outrage? >> i am intrigued by this tweet. hi 'employs one of his most youthful rhetorical devices. he puts on the something, and then denies he ever said it. he's punching cnn in the face, but it's not really real, because it's fake wrestling, so everyone's asking, will this gin up violence? we don't have to ask that. he already has at a rally in kentucky on the...
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amanda: yeah. lemonis: ...it is nice to have that in there, but it narrows the audience of who you can give it to. da: i can definitely see where you're coming from. lemonis: how many can you crank out in a day? amanda: um, that's a hard number. i think it could be done better if we had a more organized process going on. mark's very particular about the way he likes things. lemonis: does he not always do things the right way? amanda: no, mark always does things the right way. he just doesn't trust other people sometimes -to do it the right way. -lemonis: interesting. the fact that there's no process in place and that mark doesn't really let anybody do anything is not a good first sign for a business that's been around for five years. i'm kind of wondering why he isn't outsourcing this part of the process. if this business is going to grow, he's got to acknowledge what he's not good at. he should be focusing on design and creativity and selling. do you do any wax here? mark: you want me to fill one of these for you? lemonis: yeah, i want to see what it looks like. -sam: all right, let's do it. -mark
amanda: yeah. lemonis: ...it is nice to have that in there, but it narrows the audience of who you can give it to. da: i can definitely see where you're coming from. lemonis: how many can you crank out in a day? amanda: um, that's a hard number. i think it could be done better if we had a more organized process going on. mark's very particular about the way he likes things. lemonis: does he not always do things the right way? amanda: no, mark always does things the right way. he just doesn't...
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you know, they're like, mommy, this is, you know a daddy whose in war and we need to find this person. >> amanda's ya's daddy is a marine. >> it hits close to home. little words, i'll ooh it miss you. i'll see you soon. i'm okay is so soothing. >> that's why the fields took to facebook posting pictures on clip of the recording. sharing the story and maybe someone will recognize it. >> could be the laugh words. it could be just the voice and memories. and -- sorry. >> it would be amazing to get it back. >> she promises to keep the baby safe until teddy back with his owner. >> hopefully it will have very soon. >> exactly. yeah. baby gender reveal party is memorable for one western pennsylvania family. not just because of the baby but the dad to be was having good time when all of a sudden things took a scary turn. a giant silver maple tree snapped. large part of it came down on his leg. he believes his brother-in-law's jeep helped break the tree's fall preventing it from landing on his head. the dad to be expected is expected to be fully recovered by the time the baby arrives. by the way the baby's
you know, they're like, mommy, this is, you know a daddy whose in war and we need to find this person. >> amanda's ya's daddy is a marine. >> it hits close to home. little words, i'll ooh it miss you. i'll see you soon. i'm okay is so soothing. >> that's why the fields took to facebook posting pictures on clip of the recording. sharing the story and maybe someone will recognize it. >> could be the laugh words. it could be just the voice and memories. and -- sorry....
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is 6:02. time to check road. lets get to amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. >> we are taking a live lah at i-95 north at girard we have got sun glare but this part of the i-95 is looking good for drivers but we did receive word that further north, construction projects has some lanes blocking, blocked up near scudder falls that has left northbound lane blocked there. no word when that will wrap up this morning. we have got our usual weekend events, the phillies taking on padres at 405:67:89 be ready for usual tie ups around stadium there and mlk drive is closed for events. taking a live look at vine, it is a great timing, take a drive, majors are clear and we have very little volume on the roadways. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda muhler back to you. >> early bird gets the worm, thank you. >>> gunfire in strawberry mansion neighborhood has sent three people to the hospital, victims age 15, 17, and 25, were reportedly shot while standing on the street corner at 33rd first and berks street stray bullet hit a parked car
is 6:02. time to check road. lets get to amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. >> we are taking a live lah at i-95 north at girard we have got sun glare but this part of the i-95 is looking good for drivers but we did receive word that further north, construction projects has some lanes blocking, blocked up near scudder falls that has left northbound lane blocked there. no word when that will wrap up this morning. we have got our usual weekend events, the phillies taking on padres at...
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in fact that continues to this very day as i'm proud to say that jim's granddaughter amanda works on my staff and is here today. jim was born in southgate in the midst of the great depression, the second three children. his father lewis worked at a ladder manufacturing plant to provide for the family. jim's mother gladys displayed talent of her own. a notable basketball player in high school, played tennis and ice skated. both parents urged jim to follow his dreams and to stay on the straight and narrow. looking back jim recollected mom and dad always encouraged me in everything i did. as a youth jim performed well both in sports and in the classroom. he started pitching as a young boy, as jim recalled, i had the only ball and glove. despite his athletic prowess as the second child jim was often scrambling to keep up with his older brother lou. he started pitching as a young boy, as jim recalled, i had the it was in his early efforts to keep up with lou that one can see the competitive fires that burned so brightly in jim. but this competition between the brothers belied the tight bond that existed
in fact that continues to this very day as i'm proud to say that jim's granddaughter amanda works on my staff and is here today. jim was born in southgate in the midst of the great depression, the second three children. his father lewis worked at a ladder manufacturing plant to provide for the family. jim's mother gladys displayed talent of her own. a notable basketball player in high school, played tennis and ice skated. both parents urged jim to follow his dreams and to stay on the straight...