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sot- beth brown- madre - "where the baby and he's like what? i said 'where's amber lee?ook her with you. and he said 'oh my gosh- get the car keys!" beth brown habla del momento en que su esposo se dio cuenta que la bebe de ambos habia sido olvidada en el automobil.... la nina de tres meses fallecio al dia siguiente dia sot- beth brown- madre - "it's reshaped our entire family, our entire life, and we think about it every single day." "esto cambio completamente la vida de nuestra familia, y pensamos en esto cada dia"-- dice la madre de 7 hijos... desde entonces beth ha dedicado su vida a levantar conciencia sobre estas tragedias... algo que tambien hacen las autoridades sot- phoenix fire- "cada familia puede hablar con sus ninios, hablar con los abuelos, es muy importante que empecemos en el hogar, que estemos hablando con respecto a estas cosas." no uno, sino dos bebes murieron en distintos incididentes en la ultima semana... un nino de un ano al sur de phoenix, y un bebe de 7 meses al norte de la misma ciudad... sot- aurora "yo decia.. como puede pasar a una persona qu
sot- beth brown- madre - "where the baby and he's like what? i said 'where's amber lee?ook her with you. and he said 'oh my gosh- get the car keys!" beth brown habla del momento en que su esposo se dio cuenta que la bebe de ambos habia sido olvidada en el automobil.... la nina de tres meses fallecio al dia siguiente dia sot- beth brown- madre - "it's reshaped our entire family, our entire life, and we think about it every single day." "esto cambio completamente la vida...
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she and photographer beth brown will be giving us live coverage from texas. stay with news 4 for that. >> doug, she is -- amelia's in the houston area which is not where the eye wall is coming ashore. that may take the worst of it. >> tha that's where most of the people are. the storm is hitting in a area that's about 10,000 people. but in houston you've got millions of people, we're expecting 20 inches of rain in the houston area and that will be devastating, that's why we sent her to the houston area. another reason we did not send her soug, we knew this storm would strengthen quickly, most likely becoming a high end category 3, but it is a gather gore 4 storm. it is making landfall now, just in the islands east of rock port. i've been watching video in the rock port area with a lot of damage, and national hurricane center says harvey has made landfall, it occurs with the center of the storm passes over land, that's exactly what it's doing right now with these barrier islands. rock port under the gun, most like lie -- i've seen winds reported of 131 miles a
she and photographer beth brown will be giving us live coverage from texas. stay with news 4 for that. >> doug, she is -- amelia's in the houston area which is not where the eye wall is coming ashore. that may take the worst of it. >> tha that's where most of the people are. the storm is hitting in a area that's about 10,000 people. but in houston you've got millions of people, we're expecting 20 inches of rain in the houston area and that will be devastating, that's why we sent her...
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. >> photo journalist, beth brown, who is with amelia in texas experienced that firsthand all throughout the night. check out her report. >> the weather just came out of nowhere. after the storm hit a lot of people thought that it would go in a different direction. everything around here is flooding real bad, and people that aren't even here staying at the hotel are getting stranded and they are coming inside the hotel. situations like this, when you see families and kids, it's just overwhelming. you just try to help as much as you can and just pray that everybody is safe. >> you good? is that going to be all right? >> yeah, that's my car right there. >> kindness from strangers helped you out, huh? >> yeah, they did, and we are grateful for that. >> the whole city got flooded from rain. >> then what happened? >> then my mommy and sister were talking about these things in the sky and people crashing to their car. >> i was pretty scared, more, of course, for the kids than anything, but luckily we made it here, huh? >> yeah. >> that's what community is. >> exactly. that's where everything c
. >> photo journalist, beth brown, who is with amelia in texas experienced that firsthand all throughout the night. check out her report. >> the weather just came out of nowhere. after the storm hit a lot of people thought that it would go in a different direction. everything around here is flooding real bad, and people that aren't even here staying at the hotel are getting stranded and they are coming inside the hotel. situations like this, when you see families and kids, it's just...
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back in houston now and a surprise at the grocery store for our ameala draper and her photographer beth brown. >> they're both getting some much deserved rest right now after getting a look at the real struggle just to find food in houston. >> i've been in now since friday afternoon and every day we kind of go out, my photographer beth and i. we have a general idea, but most days we've discovered that the story comes to us. and today it happened only a mile away from our hotel. driving around, we came across this grocery store, people waiting in a one to two hour line to pick up essentials, only a few people were let in. >> across the street, a mcdonalds was open. we went to check out the highway where we came across these folks. they were using their dump truck and a boat to see if anyone needed rescuing, back at the hotel where the coast guard is staying, this man was coming back from a shift of rescuing people. he talked to us about the latest on rescue and recovery efforts. >> i'd say the weather has been the b been the worst i've seen with torrential downpores, limited visibility, down t
back in houston now and a surprise at the grocery store for our ameala draper and her photographer beth brown. >> they're both getting some much deserved rest right now after getting a look at the real struggle just to find food in houston. >> i've been in now since friday afternoon and every day we kind of go out, my photographer beth and i. we have a general idea, but most days we've discovered that the story comes to us. and today it happened only a mile away from our hotel....
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. >> reporter: for beth brown, the pain from ten years ago is still fresh today. her husband accidently left their daughter, amber lee, in the family car. >> it doesn't matter your socioeconomic status, it doesn't matter your race, it doesn't matter your age, this is happening to everyone. >> reporter: brown and more than two dozen safety groups are now pushing new legislation in congress that would require carmakers to build an alarm system, when a child is left in the back seat. >> all we're asking is a little reminder for the most important thing you could ever put in your vehicle. >> reporter: some car makers like gm already offer warning systems. in this 2017 model, the driver gets a dashboard alert to check the rear seat, sensing someone may have been back there. with 29 children killed in hot cars this year alone, for some parents, new legislation comes too late. but for so many others, it could save a life. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as we begin to enter back to school time, two grieving parents in new jersey with a wakeup call about cyber
. >> reporter: for beth brown, the pain from ten years ago is still fresh today. her husband accidently left their daughter, amber lee, in the family car. >> it doesn't matter your socioeconomic status, it doesn't matter your race, it doesn't matter your age, this is happening to everyone. >> reporter: brown and more than two dozen safety groups are now pushing new legislation in congress that would require carmakers to build an alarm system, when a child is left in the back...
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shows that 376 of those children, well over half, were forgotten by their caregivers. 10 years ago beth brown's husband accidentally left their child, who died, in a car. >> i wish that i could teach people that this can happen to anybody. it has happened to all walks of life. it has happened to doctors. it has happened to principals and teachers. it has happened to rich people and poor people. it doesn't matter who you are. you are not immune to this happening. >> reporter: when it comes to pets, many more die because they are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans. >> dogs can't sweat like people do, so they cannot cool themselves as efficiently as we can. so if the feels very hot to you and you feel thirsty and hot, then your dog is probably even more so. >> reporter: so never leave your pet in a car, even if the windows are partially rolled down. at 75 degrees the car can reach 94 degrees in 10 minutes. 109 in 30. at 80 degrees, the car can hit 99 in 10 minutes, 114 in 30 minutes. at 90 degrees the car can hit 104. 119 in 30. and at 95 degrees, the car can hit 114. 129 in 30. >> in 10
shows that 376 of those children, well over half, were forgotten by their caregivers. 10 years ago beth brown's husband accidentally left their child, who died, in a car. >> i wish that i could teach people that this can happen to anybody. it has happened to all walks of life. it has happened to doctors. it has happened to principals and teachers. it has happened to rich people and poor people. it doesn't matter who you are. you are not immune to this happening. >> reporter: when it...
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shows that 376 of those children, well over half, were forgotten by their caregivers. 10 years ago beth brown's husband accidentally left their child who died in a car. >> i wish that i could teach people that this can happen to anybody. it has happened to all walks of life. it has happened to doctors. it has happened to principals and teachers. it has happened to rich people and poor people. it doesn't matter who you are. you are not immune to this happening. >> reporter: when it comes to pets, many more die because they're more susceptible to heat stroke than humans. >> dogs can't sweat like people so they cannot cool themselves as efficiently. if the feels very hot to you and you feel thirsty then your dog is probably even more so. >> reporter: never leave your pet in a car, even if the windows are partially rolled down. at 75 degrees the car can reach 94 degrees in just 10 minutes. 109 in 30. at 80 degrees, the car can hit 99 in 10 minutes, 114 in 30 minutes. at 90 degrees, the car can hit 104, 119 in 30. and at a 95 degrees the car can hit 114, 129 in 30. >> in 10 to 20 minutes, a dog's te
shows that 376 of those children, well over half, were forgotten by their caregivers. 10 years ago beth brown's husband accidentally left their child who died in a car. >> i wish that i could teach people that this can happen to anybody. it has happened to all walks of life. it has happened to doctors. it has happened to principals and teachers. it has happened to rich people and poor people. it doesn't matter who you are. you are not immune to this happening. >> reporter: when it...
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." >> beth mowens will be the first woman to ever call play by play for the nfl on cbs. they'll debut september 24th they'll call the browns comes to d.c. fan satisfaction the capitals rank first redskins last. that's according to the second annual fan experience survey by jd power. they surveyed 9200 sports fans across 11 markets. the caps rank first in d.c. followed the redskins. the worst went to the philadelphia eagles. the eagles haven't won anything like real. >> okay. >> they're the only team in their division that hasn't won a super bowl. >> at least we're not last, we're not last. >> if somebody is below you, then you're still good. >> speaking of good and it's all good. tomorrow we are just one day away from our next zip trip. this friday fox5 will be in gaithersburg, maryland. come on out this friday august 18th from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. tucker allison, wisdom they'll all be there, yeah, that dude named wisdom martin. come on, y'all, come see wisdom say hi. >> get that on his t-shirt. >> that guy. >> that dude wisdom martin. >> we call him the hazel eyed bandit. >> doesn't sound very loving. >> if they're not
." >> beth mowens will be the first woman to ever call play by play for the nfl on cbs. they'll debut september 24th they'll call the browns comes to d.c. fan satisfaction the capitals rank first redskins last. that's according to the second annual fan experience survey by jd power. they surveyed 9200 sports fans across 11 markets. the caps rank first in d.c. followed the redskins. the worst went to the philadelphia eagles. the eagles haven't won anything like real. >> okay....