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(laughter). >> reporter: bowman work at harris elementary.ts crosses students outside of russell knight. >> the ladies met in first grade and have been best friends ever since. >> you do dinner every saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> they took these jobs in 1965. their husbands eventually passed away. now 50 years later, this job continues to give them purpose. >> it's an asset to watch them grow. i've seen come from parents walking them in strollers, walking their older children and then when they come to first grade it's really something to watch them grow. >> reporter: helen still gets christmas cards from students she met in the '70's and '80s. these ladies are making a difference in the children's lives. >> they're the very beginning my daughter won -- won really look up and say hi but, you know, she always kept on trying. kept on trying and now, you know, she has my daughter saying good morning every morning. >> the bonds with the children and the true dedication to this community has cherry hill township saying thank you. tonight the tow
(laughter). >> reporter: bowman work at harris elementary.ts crosses students outside of russell knight. >> the ladies met in first grade and have been best friends ever since. >> you do dinner every saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> they took these jobs in 1965. their husbands eventually passed away. now 50 years later, this job continues to give them purpose. >> it's an asset to watch them grow. i've seen come from parents walking them in strollers, walking...
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the trouble with that is, there's no one size fits all approach to sex. >> reporter: as for the bowmans? >> i couldn't be any more happy, more proud. my wife is amazing. >> reporter: they have one more public declaration. >> we're not virgin anymore. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in new york. after going on hiatus for years, it looks like she hasn't updated her phone since then either. [tires squealing] charged up. by design. heart pounding. by design. look at us back in school! i had the whitest smile. now i'm going to show up to the reunion oh please. do what i'm doing. use crest whitestrips! crest 3d white whitestrips... remove 14 years of stains. i knew i recognized that smile. crest 3d white whitestrips the way to whiten. let's get these dayquil liquidt gels and go. p r p it's the same difference. p fights mucus. r mucinex fast max. nthe only cold and flu liquid gel r that's max-strength r and fights mucus. t >>> finally tonight, pop stars make all kinds of curious artistic choices in their music videos. but tonight, while many of us are celebrating the new emojis on
the trouble with that is, there's no one size fits all approach to sex. >> reporter: as for the bowmans? >> i couldn't be any more happy, more proud. my wife is amazing. >> reporter: they have one more public declaration. >> we're not virgin anymore. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in new york. after going on hiatus for years, it looks like she hasn't updated her phone since then either. [tires squealing] charged up. by design. heart pounding....
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originally, george bowman, name of the man that built this house, he was born yohan bowman, as i mentioned a german immigrant. here the way to acquire title to property, in the 18th century, one would venture down here, most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody, and meet with a county surveyor and the county surveyor was certified by the college of william and mary and had power because if that surveyor thought you might not be of the proper ilk to live in the area, you probably wornt going -- weren't going to find any property and he would assign you a guide and you would look at property available for purchase and a lot of the area in this western part of virginia was in large tracks of land to the north of us, the fairfax tract, which was given to lord fairfax and the borden track south of that. but huge holdings. and then those members of the aristocrats that owned those lands were to settle it within a certain number of people within a certain number of years. so there was a lot of finangling of land and difficulties in people acquiring title. but meeting with the surveyor and findi
originally, george bowman, name of the man that built this house, he was born yohan bowman, as i mentioned a german immigrant. here the way to acquire title to property, in the 18th century, one would venture down here, most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody, and meet with a county surveyor and the county surveyor was certified by the college of william and mary and had power because if that surveyor thought you might not be of the proper ilk to live in the area, you probably wornt going...
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originally, george bowman, name of the man that built this house, he was born yohan bowman, as i mentioned a german immigrant. here the way to acquire title to property, in the 18th century, one would venture down here, most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody, and meet with a county surveyor and the county surveyor was certified by the college of william and mary and had power because if that surveyor thought you might not be of the proper ilk to live in the area, you probably wornt going -- weren't going to find any property and he would assign you a guide and you would look at property available for purchase and a lot of the area in this western part of virginia was in large tracks of land to
originally, george bowman, name of the man that built this house, he was born yohan bowman, as i mentioned a german immigrant. here the way to acquire title to property, in the 18th century, one would venture down here, most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody, and meet with a county surveyor and the county surveyor was certified by the college of william and mary and had power because if that surveyor thought you might not be of the proper ilk to live in the area, you probably wornt going...
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downgeorge bowman came here from pennsylvania, he would think of himself as going west, way west, and we do not think the valley of virginia today as being in the west, but it was. this parlor and the hallway that i can see from where i am sitting, added in 1820 by the original owner's grandson. this room, the architecture in here, we refer to it as federal style. it was popular in the federal period after the revolution. it is really english in derivation. rails, the the chair boards. that really is derived from the english style of people with any active -- ethnic background. this is the style most folks would aspire to. in fact, we think the grandson was, in a way, showing off. this is a little fancier than most families would have. there really are no german architectural details in here us.pt the beam above the main house, which is a long house as well, across the hall, is similar in it for plan to the german house we have here in the museum. we find that interesting because it, georgewho built bowman, he had been in america 24 years before building it. a common story through phi
downgeorge bowman came here from pennsylvania, he would think of himself as going west, way west, and we do not think the valley of virginia today as being in the west, but it was. this parlor and the hallway that i can see from where i am sitting, added in 1820 by the original owner's grandson. this room, the architecture in here, we refer to it as federal style. it was popular in the federal period after the revolution. it is really english in derivation. rails, the the chair boards. that...
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in fact, when george bowman came down here from pennsylvania, he would think of it as the way west. we don't think of the valley of virginia as being the west, but it was at that time. this parlor and the hallway that i can see from where i'm sitting , this room -- we refer to this as federal style, because it was the popular style in the federal period. it is english in derivation. fireplace,ice fluted and that really is derived from the english style, but this would be the style that most folks would aspire to. we think the grandson was showing off. this is fancier than most farm families would have, something you might find in a wealthier person's house. even though these folks were of german ancestry, no architectural details except the center beam above me. that is the common german method of construction. the main house, which is a log house as well, it is similar in its floor plan to the german house we have here at the museum. we found that interesting because even though the men who , he had, george bowman been an america 24 years before building it, a great story and thenh
in fact, when george bowman came down here from pennsylvania, he would think of it as the way west. we don't think of the valley of virginia as being the west, but it was at that time. this parlor and the hallway that i can see from where i'm sitting , this room -- we refer to this as federal style, because it was the popular style in the federal period. it is english in derivation. fireplace,ice fluted and that really is derived from the english style, but this would be the style that most...
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we'll start with barbara bowman. she was one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking, and i will keep talking until somebody listens. >> barbara's story began three decades ago in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college, dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. she said i have somebody i want you to meet who i think would help you move on to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of america's biggest stars. he made his name on "eye spy" in the 1960s, was fat albert, became the face of jell-o. by the time barbara got that call, he was playing dr. huxtable on "the bill cosby show." the hottest show on tv. he was the beloved and trusted bill cosby. as barbara tells it, bill cosby was performing in denver when she auditioned for him backstage at a nightclub. she was 17. alone with a megastar, a married man. she says when he suggested she play a drunk, she followed his direction. >> he's going onto my shoulders. every time i would flinch,
we'll start with barbara bowman. she was one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking, and i will keep talking until somebody listens. >> barbara's story began three decades ago in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college, dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. she said i have somebody i want you to meet who i think would help you move on to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of america's...
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kelly bowman explains in today'y' health m mute. " " check, change, control... three simple words that have had a major impact on audrey lowman. she's struggled with high blood pressure since childhood. audrey joined the american heart association's blood pressure program called, check, change, control. first, participants learn how to check and monitor their blood pressure. (vivian moore, east lake ymca) we actually show them how to monitor it, and give them a monitoring machine and they keep a record of their blood pressure. the program includes an online tool called heart- 360, which helps explain and track factors that affect heart health- including blood pressure, physical activity, weight and cholesterol. the next step is to learn how to change your blood pressure. diet and exercise are key... the program offers healthy recipes, information on how to read food labels and easy workouts you can do anywhere. once you know how to check and change your blood pressure, you can apply those skills to control it. talking to your doctor and taking your medications a
kelly bowman explains in today'y' health m mute. " " check, change, control... three simple words that have had a major impact on audrey lowman. she's struggled with high blood pressure since childhood. audrey joined the american heart association's blood pressure program called, check, change, control. first, participants learn how to check and monitor their blood pressure. (vivian moore, east lake ymca) we actually show them how to monitor it, and give them a monitoring machine and...
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here i am 88 and i still feel 37. >> reporter: bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill policetownship needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal with the cold rain, sleet and snow day in dane out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all right, i'll give you one week. and here i am 50 years later. >> reporter: bowman works at harrah's elementary and knits crosses students outside -- >> do you dinner saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> claire and helen took these jobs in 1965. their husbands eventually passed away. now 50 years lateness job continues to give them purpose. >> it's asset to watch them grow. i've seen them come from parents walking them in strollers, walking their older children and then when they come to first grade it's really something to watch them grow. >> reporter: she still gets christmas cards from students she met in the '70's and '80s. this barn says these ladies are making a difference in the children's lives. >> very beginning my daughter won -- won really look up and say hi b
here i am 88 and i still feel 37. >> reporter: bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill policetownship needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal with the cold rain, sleet and snow day in dane out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all right, i'll give you one week. and here i am 50 years later. >> reporter: bowman works at harrah's elementary and knits crosses students outside --...
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we will start with barbara bowman, one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking and i will keep talking until somebody listens. bash bra's story began in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college, dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. >> she said i have somebody i want you to meet who i think would help you move to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of america's biggest stars. he made his name on "i spy" in the '60s, created "fat albert," became the face of jell-o. by the time barbara got that call he was playing cliff huxtable on the cosby show, the hottest show on tv. he was beloved and trusted, bill cosby. as barbara tells us, bill cosby was performing in denver when she auditioned for him at a nightclub. she was 17, alone with a mega star, a married man. she said when he suggested she play a drunk she followed directions. >> every time i'd flinch he'd say you have to relax and he started to go lower on to my breast area. >> you must have thought as a 17-year-old girl this is weird. >> i though
we will start with barbara bowman, one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking and i will keep talking until somebody listens. bash bra's story began in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college, dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. >> she said i have somebody i want you to meet who i think would help you move to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of america's biggest stars. he made his...
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barbara bowman heard the news and called constand's attorney. >> i said, i believe your client because it happened to me. >> 12 other women also came forward and spoke to constand's attorney all saying they had been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. >> i cried when i found out there were 13 women because i didn't think there were 13, i didn't think there were 2. i thought there was one, me. >> all 13 agreed to tell their stories under oath anonymously. they became known as the jane does. "dateline" talked to a small group of them, rebecca kuper neil, patricia sawyer, christina rulely and beth. >> thank you for being here. >> they say bill cosby drugged them or sexually assaulted them or tried to. rebecca said she was working as a massage therapist in las vegas when cosby raped her in the 1980s. >> what are you doing? stop it. he's like, i'm not going to hurt you. just calm down. >> patricia said she was assaulted in 1978 and again in 1980. >> why would you go back knowing that something bad had already happened? >> it wasn't until the last time i was with him that i knew that something
barbara bowman heard the news and called constand's attorney. >> i said, i believe your client because it happened to me. >> 12 other women also came forward and spoke to constand's attorney all saying they had been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. >> i cried when i found out there were 13 women because i didn't think there were 13, i didn't think there were 2. i thought there was one, me. >> all 13 agreed to tell their stories under oath anonymously. they became known...
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barbara bowman heard the news and called constand's attorney. >> i said, i believe your client because it happened to me. >> 12 other women also came forward and spoke to constand's attorney all saying they had been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. >> i cried when i found out there were 13 women because i didn't think there were 13, i didn't think there were 2. i thought there was one, me. >> all 13 agreed to tell their stories under oath anonymously. they became known as the jane does. date line talked to a small group of them, rebecca kuper neil, patricia sawyer, christina rulely and beth. >> thank you for being here. >> they say bill cosby drugged them or sexually assaulted them or tried to. rebecca said she was working as a massage therapist in las vegas when cosby raped her in the 1980s. >> what are you doing? stop it. he's like, i'm not going to hurt you. just calm down. >> patricia said she was assaulted in 1978 and again in 1980. >> why would you go back knowing that something bad had already happened? >> it wasn't until the last time i was with him that i knew that something
barbara bowman heard the news and called constand's attorney. >> i said, i believe your client because it happened to me. >> 12 other women also came forward and spoke to constand's attorney all saying they had been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. >> i cried when i found out there were 13 women because i didn't think there were 13, i didn't think there were 2. i thought there was one, me. >> all 13 agreed to tell their stories under oath anonymously. they became known...
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we'll start with barbara bowman. she was one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking, and i will keep talking until somebody listens. >> barbara's story began three decades ago in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. you to meet who i think you would help you move on to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of he made his name on " eye spy" in the 1960s, was fat albert, became the face of jell-o. by the time barbara got that call, he was playing dr. huxtable on "the bill cosby show." he was the beloved and trusted bill cosby. as barbara tells it, bill cosby was performing in denver when she auditioned for him backstage at a nightclub. she was 17. man man. she says when he suggested she play a drunk, she followed his direction. >> he's going onto my shoulders. every time i would flinch, he would say, no, no, no, you've got to relax. then he started to go even lower onto my breast area. >> yo
we'll start with barbara bowman. she was one of the first to go public. >> i said i won't stop talking, and i will keep talking until somebody listens. >> barbara's story began three decades ago in denver, colorado. she was a theater arts major in college dreaming the hollywood dream. one day she says her agent surprised her. you to meet who i think you would help you move on to the next level of your career. >> that somebody was one of he made his name on " eye spy"...
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. >> they are helping me cross the street here, thinks claire bowman and helen knicks. we will get out of the street here so we will continue to be safe. bolt of them have been working as crossing guard in cherry hill township for the last 50 years. tonight you will get an award. can you talk about why you have have this position, why you love it, how you are still doing it at age 87 and 88. >> well, it started out that they needed crossing guards and my husband was cherry hill policeman. he came home and said we need a guard. i said don't look at me. i said call helen. she said i'll try it. >> reporter: helen obliged. >> i got on to it. i like it. i love the winter. i like the cold weather. it is just for anybody who likes the outdoors. >> reporter: fifty years later they have still been doing it. they have been best friends for 80 years now. >> right. >> reporter: you work at different schools. claire is here at mann and helen you are across the way at russell knight. >> over at old carriage road and folcroft. >> reporter: how do you stand it. we don't like to be out
. >> they are helping me cross the street here, thinks claire bowman and helen knicks. we will get out of the street here so we will continue to be safe. bolt of them have been working as crossing guard in cherry hill township for the last 50 years. tonight you will get an award. can you talk about why you have have this position, why you love it, how you are still doing it at age 87 and 88. >> well, it started out that they needed crossing guards and my husband was cherry hill...
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he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. but they can't strip it. fantastic play! what a clutch play. the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers have, for what it's worth, a couple of time-outs. they send ellington back into the end zone as josh brown will kick off. jool >> cris: phil dawson, a career long of 56 yards. he'd probably have to get it somewhere at least inside the 40 >> al: oh! miller's going right down there to save some time on the clock but he had a chance to maybe bring it back to the 30 or so. in any event, 17 seconds now. dawson staying loose and kaepernick will have a couple of opportunities to try to get them into field goal range. >> al: forget the wasted time-out. i don't know if it's going to come into play or not but it might. 49ers wasted one right near the end
he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. but they can't strip it. fantastic play! what a clutch play. the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers have, for what it's worth, a...
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so, i will be just as curious to see what happens just like even else will be. >> barbara bowman, thank you -- >> and the thing is that -- yeah, thank you. i wanted to point out that we are all different and we are all independent, and we have lived our lives independently. we have never knew each other at all until a couple of the professional shoots or whatever that we needed to do together as a group. i has been remarkable to meet them. i am proud of all of them, and we just don't know what the future will hold. >> yeah. i am glad this you brought that up, that you are all very different and the stories are different, and what is remarkable is how similar the stories are. it is sort of breathtaking the similarities, and some would say those are pattern, and this is going to be litigated in court as well. par bra, thank you for your time today and we look forward to talking to you again. >> all right. good. thank you. >> and i touched on this before i started to speak to barbara which is that the statute of limitations has run out in the charges against bill cosby, but could a separat
so, i will be just as curious to see what happens just like even else will be. >> barbara bowman, thank you -- >> and the thing is that -- yeah, thank you. i wanted to point out that we are all different and we are all independent, and we have lived our lives independently. we have never knew each other at all until a couple of the professional shoots or whatever that we needed to do together as a group. i has been remarkable to meet them. i am proud of all of them, and we just...
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in other words, what shows up on the exam is no proof of what has happened before, but bowman hopes to set an example saying, quote, if i could just get one or two girls to say, hey, i should wait then i know what i'm doing is encouraging. to see more of the responses from bowman, her family and others who don't agree with this display, check out the full story on our nbc washington app. >>> it's a growing trend. have you used one? more and more standing desks are popping up in offices across the country. we even have some here at news 4. i've got one. some experts think students can benefit, as well and that's why elementary and middle schools have replaced traditional desks withstanding ones and the thought here is getting students to move around during the day helps their bodies and their brains. at one school, test scores jumped 13% after the students got standing desks. >> i just focus better when i'm standing. >> i notice that i can hold their attention for longer because i feel like their brains and their bodies are active and more awake. >> of course, the kids still have the op
in other words, what shows up on the exam is no proof of what has happened before, but bowman hopes to set an example saying, quote, if i could just get one or two girls to say, hey, i should wait then i know what i'm doing is encouraging. to see more of the responses from bowman, her family and others who don't agree with this display, check out the full story on our nbc washington app. >>> it's a growing trend. have you used one? more and more standing desks are popping up in offices...
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. >> we're following the sign to bowman hill tower. >> so here we go. almost vertical. and these roads are very very narrow. >> this is bowman's tower completed 1930, approximately 115 feet tall. built to commemorate the sacrifice and to honor those early revolutionary war soldiers and general washington. >> pay $6, elevator ride up most of the way, then walk up 23 tight winding stairs. >> beautiful 15-mile view. nothing else like this. >> here the soldier grave, thompson kneel i house was the field hospital. >> does anyone ever talk about seeing any spirits or anything? >> we always have the folk that say oh, is the tower haunted, people say oh, i've felt something, or i thought i had seen something. we don't know. >> you never snow. >> never know. >> we're on 532 southbound, heading to newtown, and i hear rumor has it that there is a great chocolate shop there? >> ♪ >> oh, it is so cute. okay, so, here we are, newtown chocolate tear. and the first thing that i'm struck with is the aroma. it is absolutely delicious. >> the pretzels number one, believe
. >> we're following the sign to bowman hill tower. >> so here we go. almost vertical. and these roads are very very narrow. >> this is bowman's tower completed 1930, approximately 115 feet tall. built to commemorate the sacrifice and to honor those early revolutionary war soldiers and general washington. >> pay $6, elevator ride up most of the way, then walk up 23 tight winding stairs. >> beautiful 15-mile view. nothing else like this. >> here the soldier...
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union members rejected the final contract offer by bowman & sons buses. the company transports 15,000 students to school. the drivers did not set a date for the strike to begin. >>> new tonight, staten island perhaps looking more like the australian outback. why? well, people there were caught bouncing by. the marsupial was caught on camera hopping through the streets. pet kangaroos are banned in new york city, but they are allowed where the owner lives in upstate new york. he was not charged. >>> taking a plunge into pollution. coming up on eyewitness news, why a man decided to take a dive right into the disgusting canal. >>> and it's going to be chilly for the start of game one >>> brace yourself. in brooklyn today an environmental activist swam nearly two miles in a canal to make a statement about water quality. it was his second attempt to swim the canal. back in april rain and tide warnings forced him to abandon the effort. he wore a suit and going to protect him from the chemicals and sewage. >> i love the water and i want it to be clean. i'm willin
union members rejected the final contract offer by bowman & sons buses. the company transports 15,000 students to school. the drivers did not set a date for the strike to begin. >>> new tonight, staten island perhaps looking more like the australian outback. why? well, people there were caught bouncing by. the marsupial was caught on camera hopping through the streets. pet kangaroos are banned in new york city, but they are allowed where the owner lives in upstate new york. he was...
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, you cacaalso give back to yoyo community," said lewis & clark elementary reading teacher, erica bowman. "for them to hold this little fundraiser and be able to donate that@money back to a program that helps them weekly is really, really important." the great pumpkin patch sale continues today after school until 5 o'clock. if you're a lover of the warm weather, ben says don't let today pass by unappreciated. he'll be here to tell us how much cooler r ings will be. here's the live view from our skycam in spencer, iowa, whwhe it's and degrees << despite a few more clouds in the sky today, we'll continue to see some decent warmth spread across the area with highs primarily in the 70s. a few sprinkles can't be ruled out this afternoon, but as far as measurable rain chances are concerned, those should hold off until later this week. as a cold front moves through tonight, high pressure will settle in behind it nd provide some coolerer(yet seasonal) high teeperatures inn the 600the rest of the week and weekend. it's with our next larger scale weather system from the southwest that will provide
, you cacaalso give back to yoyo community," said lewis & clark elementary reading teacher, erica bowman. "for them to hold this little fundraiser and be able to donate that@money back to a program that helps them weekly is really, really important." the great pumpkin patch sale continues today after school until 5 o'clock. if you're a lover of the warm weather, ben says don't let today pass by unappreciated. he'll be here to tell us how much cooler r ings will be. here's the...
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union members rejected the final contract offer by bowman and sons buses. the company transports 50,000 students to 35 schools in nassau county. the drivers will meet to determine the details of their strike. >>> coming up on eyewitness news sunday morning, a monstrous cleanup and big headaches as crews continue to clear mud up to 7 feet high along a major trucking route. how much longer before the huge mess is back to normal. >> and meteorologist amy freeze is staying warm with a few tens of thousands of her best friends in central park for the making strides against breast cancer walk. that is when we come back i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you ne
union members rejected the final contract offer by bowman and sons buses. the company transports 50,000 students to 35 schools in nassau county. the drivers will meet to determine the details of their strike. >>> coming up on eyewitness news sunday morning, a monstrous cleanup and big headaches as crews continue to clear mud up to 7 feet high along a major trucking route. how much longer before the huge mess is back to normal. >> and meteorologist amy freeze is staying warm with...
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fox's john bowman shows that the convey offers everything from haircuts, to health screenings. >> wow. >> reporter: for youngsters a convoy of hope means more just trying to get a treat or have fun in the bounce house. this is a day in the park where kid and parents get services without being made to feel. >> we're here in denver just hoping to bring a sense of community to denver. >> reporter: molly erickson says volunteers and donors to the program are able to provide. >> job services, health screenings, family pictures, haircuts, anything that anybody might need that they can come get it for free no questions asked. we want to provide a sense of hope and poverty free day. >> reporter: and any number of themes in favor of the a family picture. >> let's put grand mom in the middle because she's so cute. that is perfect. come right in the middle, gram. you guys lean forward into her. through go. >> reporter: snapshots to real shots to learning how to do your own breast cancer exams. this was a convoy of hope with purpose. >> i loved that. they have breast cancer center over here. we h
fox's john bowman shows that the convey offers everything from haircuts, to health screenings. >> wow. >> reporter: for youngsters a convoy of hope means more just trying to get a treat or have fun in the bounce house. this is a day in the park where kid and parents get services without being made to feel. >> we're here in denver just hoping to bring a sense of community to denver. >> reporter: molly erickson says volunteers and donors to the program are able to provide....
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, you can also give back to your community," said lewis & clark elementary reading teacher, erica bowman. "for them to hold this little fundraiser and be able to donate that money back to a program that helps them weekly is really, really important." ththgreat pumpkin patch sale isn't over yet. you can still buy someumpkins tomorrow after school until 5 o'clock. walking up to hull public library, you'll notice something new right outside the doors. the library in hull, iowa decided they needed a statue that would serve as a visible way to say thank you to the community for their dedication. it's an alice in wonderland themed sculpture that took over 8 months to make.e. it began th drawings, a prototype was made, , d then the cutting, welding, and powder coating all before the final assembly of the piece. it pictures alice walking through the looking glass and part of the story written out on book pages. library staff say they've never had anything quite like this before. "it's just a fun, unique aspect to the library you know it's something that draws people's attention as they go past,"
, you can also give back to your community," said lewis & clark elementary reading teacher, erica bowman. "for them to hold this little fundraiser and be able to donate that money back to a program that helps them weekly is really, really important." ththgreat pumpkin patch sale isn't over yet. you can still buy someumpkins tomorrow after school until 5 o'clock. walking up to hull public library, you'll notice something new right outside the doors. the library in hull, iowa...
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brett bowman wandered off with his dogs last night. he was found about 8:00 this morning in a wooded area about two miles from his home. and we found this picture on the mendocino sherr -- sheriff's page a few minutes ago. >>> san jose police say a driver who hit and killed a pedestrian today is likely not at fault. it happened before 6:00 a.m. on a dark stretch of eastbound capitol spri. the victim was struck on the entrance ramp. the man later died at a hospital. police say there are no street lights on the stretch of road which has seen a number of fatal pedestrian accidents. >>> traffic moving again in union city where a massive sinkhole opened up last week. crews are still finishing up work patching up that big hole on alvarado boulevard. at least a few lanes are getting through. broken water main was the problem. but they had to make the hole bigger to fix that problem before they could start filling in that big sinkhole. nearly a week after the massive mudslides north of los angeles, a body has been discovered. crews removed mud
brett bowman wandered off with his dogs last night. he was found about 8:00 this morning in a wooded area about two miles from his home. and we found this picture on the mendocino sherr -- sheriff's page a few minutes ago. >>> san jose police say a driver who hit and killed a pedestrian today is likely not at fault. it happened before 6:00 a.m. on a dark stretch of eastbound capitol spri. the victim was struck on the entrance ramp. the man later died at a hospital. police say there are...
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please join me in welcoming amanda bowman. amanda? amanda: thank you so much, john, and my deepest gratitude to the heritage organization for cohosting this event and your generosity in making it all possible. today we are celebrating the life of margaret thatcher, who would have been 90 years old today. in april of 2013, the senate passed a resolution to recognize the life, legacy, and example of british prime minister baroness margaret thatcher, and i would like to quote from that resolution, because i think it sets the stage for this discussion tonight. resolved that the senate honors the legacy of baroness margaret thatcher for lifelong commitment to advancing freedom, liberty, and democracy throughout the world. recognizes that margaret thatcher, working with president ronald reagan, helped to bring a peaceful end to the cold war. reiterates its continued support for the close tie and the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom and expresses admiration for baroness margaret thatcher and her legacy as
please join me in welcoming amanda bowman. amanda? amanda: thank you so much, john, and my deepest gratitude to the heritage organization for cohosting this event and your generosity in making it all possible. today we are celebrating the life of margaret thatcher, who would have been 90 years old today. in april of 2013, the senate passed a resolution to recognize the life, legacy, and example of british prime minister baroness margaret thatcher, and i would like to quote from that resolution,...
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he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. fantastic play! what a clutch play. and odell beckham just being in the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers have, for what it's worth, a couple of time-outs. they send ellington back into the end zone as josh brown will kick off. jool >> cris: phil dawson, a career long of 56 yards. somewhere at least inside the 40 yard line to have a shot. >> al: oh! miller's going right down there to save some time on the clock but he had a chance to maybe bring it back to the 30 or so. in any event, 17 seconds now. dawson staying loose and kaepernick will have a couple of opportunities to try to get them into field goal range. >> al: forget the wasted time-out. i don't know if it's going to come into play or not but it might. 49ers wasted one right near the
he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. fantastic play! what a clutch play. and odell beckham just being in the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers have, for what it's worth,...
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bowman operates buses in dozens of school districts in nassau and suffolk counties. >>> in this morning's money report, oprah winfrey showing once again she has the might das touch. oprah bought a 10% steak in weight watchers. company's stock immediately doubled so one day she made $50 million in stock. it's paper. paper money. but you also sit on the weight watchers board of directors and she's going to promote the diet plan through a five-year deal. >>> the mets can get one step closer to the world series tonight. game three of the national league championship series. news 4's bruise beck is in chicago with the team. >> reporter: the nlcs has moved to chicago. we picked up 20 degrees in the not so windy city. jacob degrom gets the basketball this evening for the mets in game three against the cubs at wrigley field. yesterday the mets went through a light workout under the watchful eyes and big smile of terry collins who has pushed the right buttons so far in every game of the playoffs. it helps when you can call upon degrom who has been brilliant so far in two games postseason. >> we ha
bowman operates buses in dozens of school districts in nassau and suffolk counties. >>> in this morning's money report, oprah winfrey showing once again she has the might das touch. oprah bought a 10% steak in weight watchers. company's stock immediately doubled so one day she made $50 million in stock. it's paper. paper money. but you also sit on the weight watchers board of directors and she's going to promote the diet plan through a five-year deal. >>> the mets can get one...
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teamsters 1205 reached an agreement with the bowman & sons buses. they transport thousands of students every day, and the new deal runs through 2018. >>> look at this video from texas. the driver of the car swerves right into the path of the motorcycle trying to pass. you saw the cycle crash, sending the driver and passenger tumbling on to the pavement, and the video was recorded on saturday on the helmet camera of another motorcyclist who then confronted the driver of the car. >> what were you doing? you hit them! >> i don't care. >> i got it on video, too. >> i don't care. >> yeah, he's slurring. >> i don't care. >> the motorcycle driver suffered cuts and bruises, and his passenger, his girlfriend, remains in intensive care. >>> it could be called the real life sequel to good fellas. good fellas tells the story of the new york crime family that orchestrated the brazen 1978 luthansia heist. vincent went to court. >> all the people who did it were murdered by jimmy burke, so i read. >> he's also accused of murdering paul jacks by choking him with a
teamsters 1205 reached an agreement with the bowman & sons buses. they transport thousands of students every day, and the new deal runs through 2018. >>> look at this video from texas. the driver of the car swerves right into the path of the motorcycle trying to pass. you saw the cycle crash, sending the driver and passenger tumbling on to the pavement, and the video was recorded on saturday on the helmet camera of another motorcyclist who then confronted the driver of the car....
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that's because of the installation post, braylon bowman presented her dad with a certificate of purity from her doctor to prove she was still a virgin. her dad never asked for proof but she wanted to honor him by letting him know she kept the promise she made when she was 13 years old. >> i presented the certificate from my doctor that i was still a virgin and when i posted it on instagram, it went crazy. >> yeah, brelyn's husband tim was also a virgin until their wedding day until two weeks ago. they both admitted it wasn't an easy to keep their pledge. we'll hear much more from them on "good morning america." >>> a north carolina police officer says he was just doing his job when he pulled a 2-year-old girl from a car on the brink. the dodge charger was suspended over a tunnel hanging only by its bumpers. the driver had escaped but the toddler was still strapped in her seat with the motor running and the wheels spinning trying not to add extra weight the officer managed to free the little girl unarmed. >>> the nashville these coffee shop customers and employees didn't really need tha
that's because of the installation post, braylon bowman presented her dad with a certificate of purity from her doctor to prove she was still a virgin. her dad never asked for proof but she wanted to honor him by letting him know she kept the promise she made when she was 13 years old. >> i presented the certificate from my doctor that i was still a virgin and when i posted it on instagram, it went crazy. >> yeah, brelyn's husband tim was also a virgin until their wedding day until...
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bowman and sons buses and the teamsters union say they've reached a tentative agreement on the new contract. the union had rejected the offer today strike. it transports 15,000 students to 35 schools in nassau and suffolk counties. >>> a tangled web of blame on long island where a woman is charged but the search is on tonight for the man who stole her car with a baby inside. gayle solomon charged with child endangerment. police say she left her car running today in bay shore with her 4-month-old niece in the back seat. eyewitnesss say a man jumped in and drove off. the car was found not far away. the child was not harmed. >>> 70 years. that's the last time the chicago cubs baseball team has played in the world series. new york mets tomorrow will try to get the cubs closer to making that 71 years. are up two games to none as they head to wrigley field, the second oldest stadium in baseball. so old, they've never won a world series there. rob powers. >> logic would tell you it might be a different story tomorrow night for the mets, but the way they've been playing and the way things are falli
bowman and sons buses and the teamsters union say they've reached a tentative agreement on the new contract. the union had rejected the offer today strike. it transports 15,000 students to 35 schools in nassau and suffolk counties. >>> a tangled web of blame on long island where a woman is charged but the search is on tonight for the man who stole her car with a baby inside. gayle solomon charged with child endangerment. police say she left her car running today in bay shore with her...
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unionized workers at the bowman bus company rejected the latest contract offer this weekend. they voted to strike. the union's president says negotiations will continue. the workers will not strike today, but if a walkout does happen, 15,000 students would be affected. >>> the national league championship series now moves to chicago with the mets up two games to none. murphy came through again. this time he hit a two-run home run off cubs' ace jake arrieta. noah syndergaard went 5 2/3 innings, striking out nine batters. the mets win it 4-1. >> makes pitching a lot more easy when you go out there and the offense puts a three spot on one of the best pitchers in the game right now. kind of takes a load off my shoulders. >> the fans have done a great job of helping everybody focus. the energy really tries to help you laser in your focus one pitch at a time. >> game three is tomorrow night in chicago. the mets will have jacob degrom pitching. kyle hendricks will be on mound for the cubs. >>> travel plans could be derailed for thousands of fans. the long island railroad will be rep
unionized workers at the bowman bus company rejected the latest contract offer this weekend. they voted to strike. the union's president says negotiations will continue. the workers will not strike today, but if a walkout does happen, 15,000 students would be affected. >>> the national league championship series now moves to chicago with the mets up two games to none. murphy came through again. this time he hit a two-run home run off cubs' ace jake arrieta. noah syndergaard went 5 2/3...
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>> reporter: it was 24 hours ago 5-year-old brett bowman was in these woods near his parents house. it was dark, cold. he was in this forest with his dog and a t-shirt on even though it was just 40 degrees outside. brett and his dog tank were last seen at 4:30 in the afternoon going out on what he called a field trip near his parents' house on fox drive. crews from as far away as san mateo county searched the thick trees and brush in a forest filled with bears and mountain lions all night long looking for brett. just before 8 a.m. brett and tank were found by the brookdale fire department 2 miles from his parents' house. he was fine if a little cold and told firefighters thank you when they gave him a jacket to warm up in before he was reunited with his parents. >> what makes this story even more incredible, brett didn't have shoes on either. >>> take a look at this. it's a woman stealing a package from a doorway in concord and, well, she tries to lift it up, but it's a little too heavy. after a couple of attempts she gives up. she dent leave empty handed, though. -- doesn't leave e
>> reporter: it was 24 hours ago 5-year-old brett bowman was in these woods near his parents house. it was dark, cold. he was in this forest with his dog and a t-shirt on even though it was just 40 degrees outside. brett and his dog tank were last seen at 4:30 in the afternoon going out on what he called a field trip near his parents' house on fox drive. crews from as far away as san mateo county searched the thick trees and brush in a forest filled with bears and mountain lions all night...
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will win" and school officials say the goal is always to encourage the student body to treat lily bowman and nick mcgee not as classmates with down syndrome, but simply as classmates. >> i cannot stay enough good things about the kids from cb south. they have always been welcoming and wonderful and just. it is the greatest community. >> it feels so awesome. >> today at school the two were able to thank their friends. and by the way, they won by a landslide vote. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, will he or won't he? the latest on joe biden's presidential aspirations and hearing his coy remarks today. >>> and a major pediatric group announces its policy on drinking during pregnancy. is an occasional glass of wine ok or not. >>> and the trailer many of you are waiting for. some of the "star wars" clips that everybody is it talking about that was revealed during tonight's eagles' game. >>> a lot of people are waiting for my forecast after three days stuck in the 50's. tracking a dramatic warm up on the way. the details in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> and then there's th
will win" and school officials say the goal is always to encourage the student body to treat lily bowman and nick mcgee not as classmates with down syndrome, but simply as classmates. >> i cannot stay enough good things about the kids from cb south. they have always been welcoming and wonderful and just. it is the greatest community. >> it feels so awesome. >> today at school the two were able to thank their friends. and by the way, they won by a landslide vote....
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he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. but they can't strip it. fantastic play! what a clutch play. and odell beckham just being in the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers have, for what it's worth, a couple of time-outs. they send ellington back into the end zone as josh brown will kick off. jo >> cris: phil dawson, a career long of 56 yards. he'd probably have to get it somewhere at least inside the 40 yard line to have a shot. >> al: oh! miller's going right down there to save some time on the clock but he had a chance to maybe bring it back to the 30 or so. in any event, 17 seconds now. dawson staying loose and kaepernick will have a couple of opportunities to try to get them into field goal range. >> al: forget the wasted time-out. i don't know if it's going to come into play o
he has to reach over the top of bowman, lift it up, now grab it, land and if that ball wiggles at all, that is going to be incomplete, going to the ground, not controlling the football. but they can't strip it. fantastic play! what a clutch play. and odell beckham just being in the game created opportunities. just being in there. >> al: and the 49ers unable to defend shane vereen on the march down the field. >> cris: wow. wow! >> al: cruz comes out on to the field. the 49ers...