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. >> there was wounds to the temple, to the forehead, to the throat, the chest area, to the right handnd one in the back as well. >> the attack was so fast and so unexpected, maclennan had little time to react. >> he grabbed the end of the gun. he actually reached up and the gun actually had contact with his hand. the shot goes through the hand, there were at least six shots, perhaps seven, that were fired. every single one hit ken maclennan. >> the killer took the time to pick up the shell casings, all except one. >> there was one spent .22 shell casing left on the hardwood floor near the body. >> the motive appeared to be robbery. >> we discovered that ken's wallet along with some cash and identification cards and also some foreign currency and ken's watch were missing from the residence. >> ken maclennan was a widower. as a vice president in charge of international sales of a crafts company, he often traveled and had just returned from an overseas is trip. >> he made a good living. his value was over $1 million in terms of life insurance and actual assets. the maclennan family was o
. >> there was wounds to the temple, to the forehead, to the throat, the chest area, to the right handnd one in the back as well. >> the attack was so fast and so unexpected, maclennan had little time to react. >> he grabbed the end of the gun. he actually reached up and the gun actually had contact with his hand. the shot goes through the hand, there were at least six shots, perhaps seven, that were fired. every single one hit ken maclennan. >> the killer took the time...
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touch my chest area, my crotch area. i was like, what's going on? what are you doing, like?just, and he wouldn't even say anything. ♪ one time we actually got a hotel room. i would hide on the floorboard of his truck so the surveillance cameras wouldn't see a child in the car. he would make sure that it would be a hotel with the doors on the outside. i had an idea, i already knew what was going to happen. the hotel, i mean, it was a little more, for the most part i would just try not to remember and just try to black it all out. but it was starting to get harder, so i just, just came out and told. >> on november 23, 2004, i was contacted by the lieutenant and requested to go with him to try to intervene at dan hier's residence. he was going to be arrested for charges of lewd act on a minor. >> dan ultimately turned himself in. i believe that had some bearing or impact on whether or not he was provided a bond, which he was granted. >> during this time frame, he did lose his job at the city of charleston police department. >> mila thought it was a big mistake, a big mess. she
touch my chest area, my crotch area. i was like, what's going on? what are you doing, like?just, and he wouldn't even say anything. ♪ one time we actually got a hotel room. i would hide on the floorboard of his truck so the surveillance cameras wouldn't see a child in the car. he would make sure that it would be a hotel with the doors on the outside. i had an idea, i already knew what was going to happen. the hotel, i mean, it was a little more, for the most part i would just try not to...
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gunfire, officers responding to that shots fired call found that victim with several shots to his chest area and one it is a lower extremities, but the shooter when police arrived was long gone. officers did get that victim to temple university hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later and now police are hoping that someone who saw something, comes forward. lets take a listen. >> we had no witnesses. so we're asking if there is any members of the public that have seen anything, in reference to the the shooting at this location, please give homicide a call. >> reporter: homicide detectives and the crime scene unit working here late in the night overnight this morning. we saw them break down this area a short time ago that victim is described as a hispanic male in his early 20's. again, several shots to his torso. he has in the yet been identified, police say they could be looking for as many as one, two or three people in connection with the fatal shooting overnight. we are live from north philadelphia, justin finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thanks for the update. >>> me
gunfire, officers responding to that shots fired call found that victim with several shots to his chest area and one it is a lower extremities, but the shooter when police arrived was long gone. officers did get that victim to temple university hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later and now police are hoping that someone who saw something, comes forward. lets take a listen. >> we had no witnesses. so we're asking if there is any members of the public that have seen...
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then on to the chest area and finally by smoothing up the support edges on both sides of your breast. you can adjust the shape as you desire. it's a little too irish. >> jimmy: i think it's really good so far. it's very snow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's it? woo, that's great. that's a pretty -- you know what? >> i'm sorry, kit. wherever you are. >> jimmy: was this a free bra? it does say it was free. >> that's why i'm wearing it. >> jimmy: why does it say free bra, then it says $2.50 on the side? $3? well, i think that was very well done. i think you've just won yourself a free trip to belfast. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "sleeping with other people." we'll see a clip when we come back. amanda peet is here. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] lemonade, la la lemonade real strawberries real lemonade get together with the refreshing new real lemonades from mccafe. you get a cold. you can't breathe through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly
then on to the chest area and finally by smoothing up the support edges on both sides of your breast. you can adjust the shape as you desire. it's a little too irish. >> jimmy: i think it's really good so far. it's very snow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's it? woo, that's great. that's a pretty -- you know what? >> i'm sorry, kit. wherever you are. >> jimmy: was this a free bra? it does say it was free. >> that's why i'm wearing it. >> jimmy: why...
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areas. once in the chest, one in the stomach and once in the lower body.also conflicts with earlier information coming out from the israeli military that she was only shot in the lower part of her body. we heard that they anyonishally hit her in the legs. we also know that she was in surgery and that she died just within the last hour. now there is also as you mentioned differing accounts of that incident. when the shooting happened. it was at a check point in hebron. the military claimed she tried to stab one of the soldiers at the check point. witnesses have been telling us and contacts have been telling us who were there, that there was no -- attempt of here by her of trying to stab one of the soldiers. there was some type of shouting incident. one account say she was backing away from the check point and that's when he incident look place. but the hospital confirming she was hit in three areas, chest stomach and lower body. >> thank you very much. >>> elsewhere in the occupied west bank the israeli army is being criticized for continuing to arrest pale
areas. once in the chest, one in the stomach and once in the lower body.also conflicts with earlier information coming out from the israeli military that she was only shot in the lower part of her body. we heard that they anyonishally hit her in the legs. we also know that she was in surgery and that she died just within the last hour. now there is also as you mentioned differing accounts of that incident. when the shooting happened. it was at a check point in hebron. the military claimed she...
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police say the person who died was a 24-year-old man stabbed in his chest area, and another person, we are told, was shot. she's stable this morning at the area hospital, and people hope the violence does not overshadow what this heritage is all about. it dates back to the 1930s here in new york. the area has one of the largest west immigrant population in the tri-state area. there's going to be plenty of floats and marchers. 2million people are expected to line up and down the eastern parkway for the food, music, and of course the dancing. >> what makes it the best parade ever? you can come along, get together, have fun, and enjoy the islands together. it's amusing. everyone can see what the caribbean islands are all about it's a big culture in the life of the west indians. >> reporter: thousands, millions really expected to be out here today for the festivities that will kick off again at 11:00 this morning here on eastern parkway, and we are expecting to see a lot of politicians and celebrity appearances as well including governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. they are taking a break r
police say the person who died was a 24-year-old man stabbed in his chest area, and another person, we are told, was shot. she's stable this morning at the area hospital, and people hope the violence does not overshadow what this heritage is all about. it dates back to the 1930s here in new york. the area has one of the largest west immigrant population in the tri-state area. there's going to be plenty of floats and marchers. 2million people are expected to line up and down the eastern parkway...
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area was probably the intended target. while an older man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely shot by accident. police talked to people in the area, they searched and marked evidence, namely bullet casings and examined two cars that were also struck by bullets. what is critical in this is what laura mentioned, security camera footage. there are at least three cameras in the area belonging to the city, bart and muni. investigators hoping that something will come up in that show and show who is behind the shooting. it is unclear if there is such foot analogy for the other shooting that happened about half a mile away near cesar chavez and sful some. that happened in front of a home sending that victim also to the hospital but the good news in all of this, while police are still searching for the shooters is that all three victims are expected to survive. live in our san francisco newsroom, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much. we're also keeping an eye on another developing story. in two hours authorities are going to meet in tiburon then head back out to angel island to s
area was probably the intended target. while an older man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely shot by accident. police talked to people in the area, they searched and marked evidence, namely bullet casings and examined two cars that were also struck by bullets. what is critical in this is what laura mentioned, security camera footage. there are at least three cameras in the area belonging to the city, bart and muni. investigators hoping that something will come up in that show and show who...
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area in broad daylight last summer. >> i'm not surprised. last year, i was walking with my sister and my friend. and someone just jumped at me and grabbed my chest. and then they ran. roz: the area is not far off richmond highway. and has fairly heavy traffic. still, the suspect was bold enough to strike mid morning. some residents suspect he may not live around here. >> a transient area. there's a lot of passenger traffic. you know, people from all over. roz: but the news is enough to keep some schools here a bit on edge. >> be safe anywhere or any time of the day and a scary thing to think about. roz: now, again, fair farks police will talk to anybody about this case but talk to that good samaritan and hoping he saw something that might help them solve this case. we're live in alexandria, i'm roz plater, abc 7 news. >> roz, thank you. sad news for the g.w. university community. the body of a missing student now has been found. nick upton disappeared while swimming in south africa. the 19-year-old junior was studying abroad at the university of cape town. the connecticut navy was on men's rogue team and also belonged to a fraternity. tonight's
area in broad daylight last summer. >> i'm not surprised. last year, i was walking with my sister and my friend. and someone just jumped at me and grabbed my chest. and then they ran. roz: the area is not far off richmond highway. and has fairly heavy traffic. still, the suspect was bold enough to strike mid morning. some residents suspect he may not live around here. >> a transient area. there's a lot of passenger traffic. you know, people from all over. roz: but the news is enough...
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it's a birth mark that was always up in that area of his chest. >> the hair texture looks similar butsmall. we can scan in that entire image, isolate the face. when we make it larger, it glitz worse. all the details we are looking for is not there it wasn't a good candidate for a serious facial comparison. >> first of all, there is no birth mark on his chest. the picture does not even look like him. his feet were larger than that, even when he was kidnapped. your feet stay the same length. so -- >> we located law. agency in florida who has identified the specific pictures to say that was the case. we identified some of those individuals in those pictures. they did to the have johnny in them. >> this is a case from florida. this is a case i worked in 1979. it involved several boys tied up and gagged. of course when i saw the pictures, there was no doubt this subject was a pedophile. none of the boys admitted anything happened to them so no arrests were ever made. >> did you ever see this before? >> i can't say i remember that one, no. it was 33 years ago. i can't really recall this one
it's a birth mark that was always up in that area of his chest. >> the hair texture looks similar butsmall. we can scan in that entire image, isolate the face. when we make it larger, it glitz worse. all the details we are looking for is not there it wasn't a good candidate for a serious facial comparison. >> first of all, there is no birth mark on his chest. the picture does not even look like him. his feet were larger than that, even when he was kidnapped. your feet stay the same...
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many times the symptoms are acne, ab normal hair growth in areas that are more in the male areas like the chest, the chin, a lot of times the only diagnosis is infertility. its good to be aware there is a diagnosis for you if you have having these symptoms. there is a lot of research on treatment on how to affectively helping women conceive. >> let's talk more about what its like to visit. i read that women with this syndrome have higher rates of anxiety and they are depressed. how does it affect the actual patients? >> a lot of my patients are -- the anxiety is because its really having irregular cycles and the obesity and the weight gain and the acne. its really very frustrating. it's hard to have a norm life. with some of the tests i can run, i can do some hormonal testing to make sure that the diagnosis is correct. i can do some ultra sounds to look at the ovaries that are often filled with a lot of cysts. i can help them actually conceive. the goal is to give them encouragement to seek treat. >> so this syndrome is common but its silent. some women might not know they have it for years but
many times the symptoms are acne, ab normal hair growth in areas that are more in the male areas like the chest, the chin, a lot of times the only diagnosis is infertility. its good to be aware there is a diagnosis for you if you have having these symptoms. there is a lot of research on treatment on how to affectively helping women conceive. >> let's talk more about what its like to visit. i read that women with this syndrome have higher rates of anxiety and they are depressed. how does...
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investigators believe the younger victim shot in the groin area may have been the intended target while the older man shot in the chest was likely in the wrong place at the wrong time. two cars in the area were also struck by bullets. police say they are looking for two people connected to that shooting. there are at least three cameras in that area that belong to bart, muni and the city, so investigators are grabbing footage from those cameras to try to piece everything together and see what they might be able to find. otherwise, again, all the suspects still on the run from both of those shootings. the good news is all three victims are expected to survive. live in our san francisco newsroom, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> in the meantime, a shooter is on the run in cupertino this morning. police say a man was shot in the leg about 9:30 last night. he is expected to survive. it hand in the area of wonder licks drive and tuggel avenue not far from the high school. police searched the high school last night but never found the gunman. >>> the search is going to resume this morning for a man who disappeared
investigators believe the younger victim shot in the groin area may have been the intended target while the older man shot in the chest was likely in the wrong place at the wrong time. two cars in the area were also struck by bullets. police say they are looking for two people connected to that shooting. there are at least three cameras in that area that belong to bart, muni and the city, so investigators are grabbing footage from those cameras to try to piece everything together and see what...
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investigators say the intended target was a man in his 20s, shot in his groin area, while an older man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely shot by accident. san francisco police canvassed the area marking the evidence and examining two cars that were also struck by bullets. what is critical here in the investigation is the security camera footage. there are at least three cameras in the area that belong to muni, bart, as well as the city and investigators are hoping they will show what unfolded and who is behind that shooting. the first shooting had happened just around 9:00 last night, a few blocks away in front of a home. that victim was sent to san francisco general hospital. the good news in awful this is all three victims in both shootings are expected to survive. live in our san francisco newsroom, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> now to a developing story n just a few hours the coast guard will head back out to look for wouter van lier. he has not been seen in more than 24 hours. >> investigators say that he was camping with his wife on angel island near tiburon and then disappeared. chuck copp
investigators say the intended target was a man in his 20s, shot in his groin area, while an older man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely shot by accident. san francisco police canvassed the area marking the evidence and examining two cars that were also struck by bullets. what is critical here in the investigation is the security camera footage. there are at least three cameras in the area that belong to muni, bart, as well as the city and investigators are hoping they will show what...
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there are wounds in three areas of her body. one in the chest, one in the stomach and one in the lower body. earlier in the day israeli security forces they shot her in the legs after an attempted stabs of one of the soldiers at the checkpoint. we later found out from palestinian sources as well as witnesses in the nearby where this happened at the checkpoint, and they said that there was really no attempted attack by her. there was some commotion it sounds like at this checkpoint, some shouts. there was one account that said she may have tried to slap and soldier and moved back, and that's when the shooting happens. again, nothing is confirmed, but the accounts of the events were that the hospital confirmed to us she died after going into surgery. >>> human rights watch says the egyptian military's cap pain against isil in northern sinai is harming thousands of civilians. they have econvicted more than 3,000 families and destroyed thousands of home in northern sinai. cairo is trying to create a buffer zone along the border with the gaza strip.
there are wounds in three areas of her body. one in the chest, one in the stomach and one in the lower body. earlier in the day israeli security forces they shot her in the legs after an attempted stabs of one of the soldiers at the checkpoint. we later found out from palestinian sources as well as witnesses in the nearby where this happened at the checkpoint, and they said that there was really no attempted attack by her. there was some commotion it sounds like at this checkpoint, some shouts....
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area. tough case to follow. >>> coming up, could your toy chest be a treasure chest?hildhood favorites into big bucks. >> meet one collector who says toys could be better investments than the stock market. i want to hear this one. you're watching "world news now." >>> well, if you have kids or remember your own childhood, you probably have a houseful of toys. wouldn't it it be nice if you could get back some of the money you spent on them. >> it is possible to turn old toys into cash and sometimes a lot of it. abc's becky worley checks it out. >> reporter: dave from new jersey grew up in the '70s and cleaning out his parents' garage recently took him straight back in time. >> pretty much every single toy that i had is still here. >> reporter: but are such recent toys worth anything? enter jordan, aka the toy hunter. >> toys are a better investment than the stock market because toys go up in value. >> reporter: he says toys stir up nostalgia. >> wow, okay. bobo fat. awesome. >> reporter: steak "star wars." star wars. >> wow. wait a minute. this is cool. these old retro
area. tough case to follow. >>> coming up, could your toy chest be a treasure chest?hildhood favorites into big bucks. >> meet one collector who says toys could be better investments than the stock market. i want to hear this one. you're watching "world news now." >>> well, if you have kids or remember your own childhood, you probably have a houseful of toys. wouldn't it it be nice if you could get back some of the money you spent on them. >> it is...
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the hospital said she had gunshot wounds in three areas, one in the chest, one in the stomach and onee lower body. this contradicts what security forces were saying earlier in the day, when they said she was shot in the lower extremities. we don't know if she died in surgery or just after surgery. a little bit more information on the woman herself. she was the daughter of the hospital director, and again, it was -- this incident took place just after 8:00 a.m. . >> what is the reaction going to be? or what has been the reaction? are we likely to see more tensions in the occupied west bank. >> reporter: it is already a versus tense situation. tension has been raised in occupied west jerusalem, and also rallies relating to the israeli security forces raids over the last couple of weeks on the mosque. we have seen rallies for that. as a reaction to this specific event, there's nothing that we can really say as of yet. it's a holiday -- religious holiday for both jews and muslims this week. yom kippur just started. so all in israel will be locked down for the next day, and then we have ei
the hospital said she had gunshot wounds in three areas, one in the chest, one in the stomach and onee lower body. this contradicts what security forces were saying earlier in the day, when they said she was shot in the lower extremities. we don't know if she died in surgery or just after surgery. a little bit more information on the woman herself. she was the daughter of the hospital director, and again, it was -- this incident took place just after 8:00 a.m. . >> what is the reaction...
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chest. a woman also in the area told police something injured her back.etectives are trying to determine if she was grazed by a bullet or shrapnel. the assemblyman being treater at christiana hospital. police are still trying to determine who the shooter is. >>> from our new jersey news room tonight, princeton firefighters battled a two alarmer along the unit block of cameron court today. it started just after 8:00 a.m. in a home that appears to be under construction. the fire grew to two alarms before crews got the upper hand. the cause is under investigation tonight. fortunately no one was hurt. >> a newark man is facing criminal charges for allegedly selling drugs out of his home. it's a story our delaware news room has been following. authorities say they found marijuana, mushrooms and prescription pills inside the home of 20-year-old joshua gaines. detectives raided the residence along the 200 block of smith hill road last week. they also reportedly found several weapons including an assault rifle and a sawed off shot gun. gaines was released after p
chest. a woman also in the area told police something injured her back.etectives are trying to determine if she was grazed by a bullet or shrapnel. the assemblyman being treater at christiana hospital. police are still trying to determine who the shooter is. >>> from our new jersey news room tonight, princeton firefighters battled a two alarmer along the unit block of cameron court today. it started just after 8:00 a.m. in a home that appears to be under construction. the fire grew to...
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. >>> hillary clinton coming back to the bay area looking for another deposit into her campaign war chest. she is planning four fundraisers later this month at saratoga, belbadier, orenda, and san francisco. meanwhile, carly fiorina will be in the next presidential debate. cnn has tweaked criteria. now any candidate who has been in the top ten since the beginning of august will be included. fiorina enjoyed a nice bounce in the polls despite being put on the under card. the next debate is september 16 at the reagan library. >>> a worker gets blasted from a manhole and survives. tonight, this video raising some serious questions about a major south bay construction project. >> also tonight, the special helicopter checking for radiation in some bay area neighborhoods. >> it is one of the most unusual houses in the bay area. tonight, the flintstone's house is for sale. and we get a rare loo,,,,,,,,,, >> an explosion at a construction site. a worker blasted out of a manhole and survives. tonight, len ramirez shows us the video raising serious safety questions. >> couldn't pay me enough to do t
. >>> hillary clinton coming back to the bay area looking for another deposit into her campaign war chest. she is planning four fundraisers later this month at saratoga, belbadier, orenda, and san francisco. meanwhile, carly fiorina will be in the next presidential debate. cnn has tweaked criteria. now any candidate who has been in the top ten since the beginning of august will be included. fiorina enjoyed a nice bounce in the polls despite being put on the under card. the next debate...
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it was a very last minute effort, getting petitions from all over the new york, west chest e, long island areaump lent us his plane to file the petitions in albany. lest reagan would not have been on the ballot. we became very good friends. in 1979, when i was with some others, a founder of the firm of black, menford and stone, trump was among our first clients. i handled some issues for him that pertained to his kwaa kwas casino empire. it was a practice of interesting, but not very sexy issues. >> you say you left, he said you were fired, yet you continue to support him, including here at cspan. what's the real story? >> well, "the new york times" and politico, both confirm ed with three separate individuals that i had confided in them my decision to resign and i had shared my resignation letter. i have enormous affection for donald trump. i have wanted him to run for president literally since 1988, when i arranged for the portsmouth chamber of commerce to a speech. the crowd was huge. he got enormous press. i think that george h.w. bush had been at the same forum two weeks previously. he ha
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area. the other man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely just in the wrong place at the wrong time. san francisco police spent hours marking evidence namely bullet casings, and examining two cars also struck by bullets. investigators are relying heavily on footage from security cameras owned by the city, muni and bart. they may have helped police piece together what happened and who was behind it. this was just about a half an hour and three hours before the shooting that happened on treat avenue in front of a home, sending that victim to san francisco general hospital. the good news is all three victims from both shootings are expected to survive. in our san francisco newsroom, stephanie troung, nbc bay area news. >> a shooter is on the run in cupertino this morning. a plan was shot in the leg around 9:30 last night, not far from mitty high school. the government took off. this morning, that request has been lifted. they haven't found the gunman yet much deputies say the victim is going to be okay. >> police are also trying to figure out what caused a late night stabbing near the b
area. the other man in his 50s shot in the chest was likely just in the wrong place at the wrong time. san francisco police spent hours marking evidence namely bullet casings, and examining two cars also struck by bullets. investigators are relying heavily on footage from security cameras owned by the city, muni and bart. they may have helped police piece together what happened and who was behind it. this was just about a half an hour and three hours before the shooting that happened on treat...
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>> not so much, you are affecting the chest wall and the muscles in the area. kerry: thank you, dr. raj. ben: still to come, discussing the song of the summer. kerry: an is your favorite? ben: i like shut up and dance. is it that or this... kerry: that is cheerleader. we have a special performance of what is that? it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] emma, emma bo-bemma banana-fana-fo-femma fee-fi-fo-femma em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, from johnson & johnson. my name is amanda and i smoked while i was pregnant. my baby was born two months early and weighed only three pounds. this is the view i had of her in the nicu. speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. you can quit. talk with your doctor. for more help call 1-866-ny-quits ben: friday morning. lower manhattan. kerry: hazy. ben: yes, usually you can see the statute of liberty, not this morning. kerry: but the weekend is going textbook nice with the sunsh
>> not so much, you are affecting the chest wall and the muscles in the area. kerry: thank you, dr. raj. ben: still to come, discussing the song of the summer. kerry: an is your favorite? ben: i like shut up and dance. is it that or this... kerry: that is cheerleader. we have a special performance of what is that? it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] emma, emma bo-bemma banana-fana-fo-femma fee-fi-fo-femma em-ma...
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chest high. it's that strong. >> if the elements are not bad enough, on saturday in malibu a kayaker was bit by hammerhead shark. very rare to see hammerheads in the area but the el nino has brought warmer weather to attract more sharks. the family of a woman shot and killed in vallejo is offering a $20,000 reward. she was shot in front of her home. there are no strong leads and the family hope the reward money will moat evacuate -- motivate someone. we are learning to live without her. >> i can't rest because the person that stole my baby's life is returning around free. she had just started a new job and on her way to work when she was killed. >>> one of the deputies accused of killing an inmate says she's innocent. he said he never touched michael tyree, and two other deputies are accused of beating tyree to death. a fire caused damage to a school building in sauce lito, it was reported yesterday. pictures shows some of the scene. the building was used as a shipyard office in the 40s. it houses offices for willow academy. dna is several hundred thousand dollars. >> happening today, all security guards at the 43 whole food stores will not carry guns,
chest high. it's that strong. >> if the elements are not bad enough, on saturday in malibu a kayaker was bit by hammerhead shark. very rare to see hammerheads in the area but the el nino has brought warmer weather to attract more sharks. the family of a woman shot and killed in vallejo is offering a $20,000 reward. she was shot in front of her home. there are no strong leads and the family hope the reward money will moat evacuate -- motivate someone. we are learning to live without her....
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man groped a girl's chest while another attempted to expose himself before running off due to oncoming students. >>> i don't walk around alone at night, over all it is a pretty safe area, i usually go running outside, nothing has ever happened to me. >>> the victim had just left campus at walsh hall and ally which many students use add a shortcut. she immediately filed a police report following the assault and fordham university leaders students. >> it said she was walking alone and one guy approached her and kind of held her. >> there is lighting and some security cameras but i know there has been some recent about it. >> we are back live now you're looking at one of the surveillance cameras there are at least two back here facing directly on this ally, we're told police have obtained the video also i saw an nypd officer handing out these personal safety tip. >>> to a developing story police need help in finding two toddlers who disappeared in brooklyn. 12-year-old tia and 3-year-old destiny mccoughey were last seen on saturday morning on the corner of pennsylvania and sutter avenues in brownsville, their foster parents dropped off the sisters for a court ordered vis
man groped a girl's chest while another attempted to expose himself before running off due to oncoming students. >>> i don't walk around alone at night, over all it is a pretty safe area, i usually go running outside, nothing has ever happened to me. >>> the victim had just left campus at walsh hall and ally which many students use add a shortcut. she immediately filed a police report following the assault and fordham university leaders students. >> it said she was...
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the area hard-hit by saturating rains, volunteers and rescue workers struggling to recover. >> your heart gets ripped out of your chest and you hurt and want to do all you can. that's what everybody here's doing. >> reporter: the weather is hampering efforts to find the people still missing. officials say thunderstorms have rolled into that area. the forecast for much of the day, one official said is making things very difficult and treacherous. let's send it back to you. >> thanks to ron mott for that. >>> a deadly accident in houston involving a school bus killed two children this morning. three other students and the bus driver were seriously injured. a spokeswoman says the bus apparently drove off an overpass, rolled and landed on its side. the names and ages of the victims have not been released. the ntsb is investigating. >>> decision points. what are joe biden's friends saying about a potential presidential run? coming up next after the break. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card f
the area hard-hit by saturating rains, volunteers and rescue workers struggling to recover. >> your heart gets ripped out of your chest and you hurt and want to do all you can. that's what everybody here's doing. >> reporter: the weather is hampering efforts to find the people still missing. officials say thunderstorms have rolled into that area. the forecast for much of the day, one official said is making things very difficult and treacherous. let's send it back to you. >>...
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area to check if anybody is still there. >> translator: i was just overwhelmed by the massive amount of water. >> translator: the water was up to my chest. we ran away for our lives. >> more than 700 people took shelter at 19 evacuation centers in the city at one point. over 100 of them are expected to spend the night there. >>> floods are also causing problems in fukushima. bags of material contaminated in the nuclear accident in 2011 got washed into rivers. workers recovered some, and are searching for the rest. the bags contained grass and other radioactive material collected during decontamination. they each hold one cubic meter. they've been stacked on farmland in the village ready for transfer to storage sites. staff at the environment ministry got a report that 82 bags had been washed into two rivers. they say workers had recovered 37 as of friday evening. they say the workers will keep searching, and check whether other bags also got washed away. people living in miyagi and other parts of the northeast have marked exactly 4 1/2 years on friday since the earthquake and tsunami. here's more. >> reporter: a man has been ringing thi
area to check if anybody is still there. >> translator: i was just overwhelmed by the massive amount of water. >> translator: the water was up to my chest. we ran away for our lives. >> more than 700 people took shelter at 19 evacuation centers in the city at one point. over 100 of them are expected to spend the night there. >>> floods are also causing problems in fukushima. bags of material contaminated in the nuclear accident in 2011 got washed into rivers. workers...
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into these chests to be taken to top-secret locations we're told are known only to a handful of people in syria. all the artifacts we're seeing are from the eastern part of the country. this area has some of syria's most important archeological sites and everything here was pulled out as isis was advancing. the team fired on by militants last year as they frantically loaded the artifacts onto trucks. for the biggest items that can't be moved, cement boxes are being built around them. the work these archaeologists do often puts their very lives at stake. just last month, professor al assad was publicly beheaded by isis for refusing to swear allegiance and not revealing hidden artifacts. important -- >> reporter: the man leading this mission, dr. be a bule kareemka abdul kareem. >> the strategy to hide objects. because we don't know when the cites sister will finish. >> reporter: while touring a third century reconstructed synagogue, abdul kareem tells us his mission is not political, despite working for the assad regime. >> your message is, we're trying to protect the world's heritage? >> exactly. it's not just syrian heritage. it's your heritage. you cannot disappear all civil
into these chests to be taken to top-secret locations we're told are known only to a handful of people in syria. all the artifacts we're seeing are from the eastern part of the country. this area has some of syria's most important archeological sites and everything here was pulled out as isis was advancing. the team fired on by militants last year as they frantically loaded the artifacts onto trucks. for the biggest items that can't be moved, cement boxes are being built around them. the work...
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sometimes, see in one area, usually the background, that is how it turns from being bright white to yellow. sometimes, birds have feathers the face is fine except the chest has been repainted three times. you have to look carefully, inch by inch. there were similar efforts at the same time. >> can i ask you a question? i know to a certain extent, is there something special about the capital that makes this mini-corridor so difficult to account for in terms of the state of their preservation and conservation? the use of gas lamps? >> i could say that a lot of these paintings were done while the buildings were just being finished. while the extensions of the senate wing were just being finished. of course, it didn't have air conditioning. the windows would be open, dirty air would come in. i think in some cases, they could not get a consistent torce of calcium carbonate do them with. pigments thatt didn't have too much clay and them. there were circumstances at the hindered inhibited, some of the execution. arises fromproblems that. , a lightfor example that we use pigment is frequently very undermined. it might be that it had too much clay and it. the cla
sometimes, see in one area, usually the background, that is how it turns from being bright white to yellow. sometimes, birds have feathers the face is fine except the chest has been repainted three times. you have to look carefully, inch by inch. there were similar efforts at the same time. >> can i ask you a question? i know to a certain extent, is there something special about the capital that makes this mini-corridor so difficult to account for in terms of the state of their...
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chest. k-9 officers helped them canvass the scene this morning. >>> well, everyone is officially back to school in our area starting today students in fairfax, spotsylvania counties are getting ready to go to school today. falls church is also back in session. in fairfax county high school starts an hour later at 8:10 a.m. that means buses will roll out during the middle of the morning commute. school buses around the area are sure to cause some slowdowns during your try to -- drive to work. adam tuss is checking things out. good morning, a big day. >> yeah, good morning, eun. you know, this time of the year this is when everyone is back to work. this is when we get back to school and this is when we start to slow down on the roads. let's take a look out the windshield right now, what we have got going on 66 here. 5:00 on the morning and on the left-hand side of your screen, you see traffic on 66 east coming toward the city. yeah, plenty of people out here right now. plenty of people getting back to their routines. you were mentioning the school buses. think about this in fairfax county alone, there are 1,
chest. k-9 officers helped them canvass the scene this morning. >>> well, everyone is officially back to school in our area starting today students in fairfax, spotsylvania counties are getting ready to go to school today. falls church is also back in session. in fairfax county high school starts an hour later at 8:10 a.m. that means buses will roll out during the middle of the morning commute. school buses around the area are sure to cause some slowdowns during your try to -- drive to...
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want a chance and are a little hesitant, maybe they can still come in from jersey or chest er county or th a allentown area there's also space. i peeked out of where we are stationed, but there's plenty of space along the parkway where people can still spill in. we're still seeing the crowds increase but not to the number -- the expectation i would have had at this time a few several hours ahead of the mass. now, to your point, terry, all we've been told, the information we've been given, is that logan square, that circle area, we in philadelphia call it logan square, that's where the pope will get in the popemobile and from that point he will venture down the parkway. i would think it would be on one side of the drive that people will catch him. unfortunately, maybe people on the other side won't get that close glimpse but who knows. people love proope francis becae of his impromptu nature and he's ahead of schedule. maybe he will just continue around and go back on the other side of the parkway. i think that's what people love about him. >> thanks so much. thanks for keeping us posted as we take a live l
want a chance and are a little hesitant, maybe they can still come in from jersey or chest er county or th a allentown area there's also space. i peeked out of where we are stationed, but there's plenty of space along the parkway where people can still spill in. we're still seeing the crowds increase but not to the number -- the expectation i would have had at this time a few several hours ahead of the mass. now, to your point, terry, all we've been told, the information we've been given, is...
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area already hard hit by saturating rains. rescue workers and volunteers struggling to recover. >> your heart just gets ripped out of your chestnd you're hurt, the that's what everybody here is doing. >> that was nbc's ron mott reporting. >>> in dallas last night, dozens of people protested donald trump outside the arena where he was campaigning. demonstrators chanted and car carried banners denouncing his views on immigration. some trump supporters confronted the supporters but police made no arrests. trump leads the republican presidential field heading into the party's second debate tomorrow night. trump will be one of 11 candidate candidates that will be on stage. five other hopefuls will debate prior to the main event. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is working to target women voters. a group key to her campaign to stop her recent skid in the polls. nbc's andrea mitchell has more. >> i really hope you will join our campaign in iowa. >> reporter: crisscrossing iowa, hillary clinton trying to shore up her support among women. >> today i want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault. don't let anyone sil
area already hard hit by saturating rains. rescue workers and volunteers struggling to recover. >> your heart just gets ripped out of your chestnd you're hurt, the that's what everybody here is doing. >> that was nbc's ron mott reporting. >>> in dallas last night, dozens of people protested donald trump outside the arena where he was campaigning. demonstrators chanted and car carried banners denouncing his views on immigration. some trump supporters confronted the...
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areas. >> i'm glad you cap notes because this is really superb. up until now there has been a bit too much chestpumping and the memoirs of the northern campaign which those would have been disastrous had they not he is southern campaign and this book balances that out with great detail. what strikes me among many things in the book though is how many times you fight how you guys were moving forward your plans and washington was clueless. i can quote a couple of good sentences here. this is kind of what i find alarming. do you want to expand on what you have written about here? >> it's funny when you put yourself back in the situation that you live a number of years ago and as they did in writing this book i get mad all over again. i thought i left it all behind but in fact i hadn't and i must say i think looking at it in a more balanced way what you see in this book is a classic field. if you are the old man, because mind you i have been part of the headquarters at different times and what i was doing in a very different way. if you are working out there in the field you naturally can see the he
areas. >> i'm glad you cap notes because this is really superb. up until now there has been a bit too much chestpumping and the memoirs of the northern campaign which those would have been disastrous had they not he is southern campaign and this book balances that out with great detail. what strikes me among many things in the book though is how many times you fight how you guys were moving forward your plans and washington was clueless. i can quote a couple of good sentences here. this...
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chest, and he died later at the hospital and investigators are looking for the killer. >> looking for witnesses and interviewing witnesses and looking for surveillance cameras in the areaabbing happened in shadows of flags bearing the pope's image and across the street from the convention center where thousands of visitors are gathering for the world meeting of families. the 47-year-old victim had accompanied his girlfriend to the bus stop and got into an argument with someone else. >> this is not a visitor but a resident of philadelphia, not that it make a difference. >> they are not sure if the victim knew his attacker but insists there is no danger to guests. >> is there danger for people here for the world meeting of families? >> no we have no concerns for people here at the world meeting of families, like i said an altercation, an argument between these two individuals, we don't know if they know each other or not. >> the stabbing happened 15 minutes before registration was to begin. and it's unclear if anyone saw the stabbing. we are live in center city channel 6 "action news." >> jeff, thank you. >>> the man that gave his life protecting a woman and her baby in
chest, and he died later at the hospital and investigators are looking for the killer. >> looking for witnesses and interviewing witnesses and looking for surveillance cameras in the areaabbing happened in shadows of flags bearing the pope's image and across the street from the convention center where thousands of visitors are gathering for the world meeting of families. the 47-year-old victim had accompanied his girlfriend to the bus stop and got into an argument with someone else....
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the area already hard hit by saturating rains, rescue workers and volunteers struggling to recover. >> in all of your heart, gets ripped out of your chestnd hurt and want to do all you can, that's what everybody here's doing. >> very sad. flight from miami to chicago diverted last night because of an unruly plaassenger. >> the woman struck a member of the flight crew. natalie martinez has details. >> reporter: the unruly passenger had others on american airlines flight 1284 reaching for cell phones. brian wood captured this video as the woman was being hauled off by indianapolis airport police. >> just a lot of screaming, yelling. i thought it was a kid crying in the back was it ended up being she was kind of belligerent, drunk on the plane. >> reporter: passengers tell us in-flight announcement was made. >> it said everybody get to your seats, buckle up, nobody move. >> reporter: the woman spewed nonsense and profanity. >> you're good. >> call my mom. >> most profanity. just, you know, just very disturbing. you feel very bad for her. >> reporter: the woman was restrained and the plane diverted so the airport police in indianapolis coul
the area already hard hit by saturating rains, rescue workers and volunteers struggling to recover. >> in all of your heart, gets ripped out of your chestnd hurt and want to do all you can, that's what everybody here's doing. >> very sad. flight from miami to chicago diverted last night because of an unruly plaassenger. >> the woman struck a member of the flight crew. natalie martinez has details. >> reporter: the unruly passenger had others on american airlines flight...
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area were crossing broad at arch street around 4:40 this morning. a rosemont taxi cab driver was on the scene. the cab driver complained of chest and he did stay at the scene and was taken to hahnemann hospital. >>> before we leave you this morning we want to get one last check of the weather and looking behind us, not a cloud in the sky. >> we had low clouds and fog and it's turned into a perfect labor day. look at this. sunshine, 91 degrees and yes, it might be the end of the summer break and certainly not the end of summer. look at those temperatures, 94 tomorrow and 92 on wednesday, hot and humid, right on through midweek and then we'll get some rainfall and finally things will cool down by the weekend. can't believe we're still in summer. the 23rd first thing in the morning on the 23rd, that's when fall arrives. we may have another heat wave. could be. >> i won't rule it out, but i don't think so. >> thanks for watching nbc 10 news at 11:00. i'm rosemary connors. for bill henley and everyone here, have a good one and a great labor day. >> i think you'll be happy with this heat wave that you won't want another one. >> that'
area were crossing broad at arch street around 4:40 this morning. a rosemont taxi cab driver was on the scene. the cab driver complained of chest and he did stay at the scene and was taken to hahnemann hospital. >>> before we leave you this morning we want to get one last check of the weather and looking behind us, not a cloud in the sky. >> we had low clouds and fog and it's turned into a perfect labor day. look at this. sunshine, 91 degrees and yes, it might be the end of the...
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chest on wall for me, elijah. raise your foot up, sir. >> where is he going in charlie? >> he is going into the bubble, the segregated area bubble, as it's known in the jail, is the most restrictive section of the facility. >> i was perfectly fine in my own damned zone. i see [ bleep ] in return. >> the four cells within the bubble have another feature that make it a good fit for elijah. instead of the porcelain sinks with exposed metal piping found in most cells, the sinks in the bubble are stainless steel. >> that stuff can always be destroyed, whether it's chipping bowls or sprinkler heads but there will be less stuff for him to destroy here and less of a weapon to use on an officer like a portion of a sink or a metal pipe. >> but elijah disagrees and would barely discuss the matter. >> i'm mad. >> why is that? >> because they shouldn't move me. >> it seems like you want to be in control of where you are at. is that part of it? >> i know they're going to have a busted water sink. i can tell you that. >> coming up, javier elijah's mood improves. >> i was in one of my bitchy moods. i was pms'ing. >> i got it together. >>
chest on wall for me, elijah. raise your foot up, sir. >> where is he going in charlie? >> he is going into the bubble, the segregated area bubble, as it's known in the jail, is the most restrictive section of the facility. >> i was perfectly fine in my own damned zone. i see [ bleep ] in return. >> the four cells within the bubble have another feature that make it a good fit for elijah. instead of the porcelain sinks with exposed metal piping found in most cells, the...
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area football. stanford-- >> i understand -- [ multiple voices ] >>> before we leave you, massachusetts teen says his apple watch saved his life. he was feeling severe chestpain. two hours after his football practice ended. so he checked his heart rate using the new watch and it was high, about 145 beat as minute. he called his trainer who took him to the hospital. he was diagnosed with a serious condition where a breakdown of muscle tissue releases a damaging protein into the blood. >> i was dehydrated. my muscles started to actually break down and release a protein that starts to be toxic against my bloodstream which caused my heart, liver and kidneys all to shut down. >> after this whole episode he got a surprise phone call from apple's ceo tim cook. he offered him the new iphone 6s to go with that apple watch and also even more valuable than the new iphone, an internship with the company next summer. >> wow. yes and yes. very cool story. >> that could change his life. >> certainly will. >>> thanks so much for joining us this morning for the 9. we appreciate you tuning in. we're of course following the story of adrian gonzalez, the 15-year-old. he's a
area football. stanford-- >> i understand -- [ multiple voices ] >>> before we leave you, massachusetts teen says his apple watch saved his life. he was feeling severe chestpain. two hours after his football practice ended. so he checked his heart rate using the new watch and it was high, about 145 beat as minute. he called his trainer who took him to the hospital. he was diagnosed with a serious condition where a breakdown of muscle tissue releases a damaging protein into the...
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chest. this high school is a facility where lieutenant gliniewicz worked with youth. it's the largest facility in the areaapable of holding 450 people. but there are 5,000 people expected today. all over town there are memorials in his honor. heather: he has four sons. this perimeter around the shooting was locked down so quickly. what's the latest on that ongoing investigation? >> reporter: police say they have two crucial pieces of evidence. one being surveillance video and home video but they haven't revealed what is seen on those tapes. they are trying to piece together a timeline. also looming behind us is the open wound that this murder is still not solved. those suspects are still at large. listen to what they say is helping motivate them to continue working. >> i'm the oldest member of this cask force. almost 60. what's energizing me as well as these guys who are half my age that could be my kid is the fact that we have a murdered colleague. 3 hours sleep is enough for me. >> reporter: at 11:30 there will and special walk through for police where we expect hundreds, maybe thousands of officers. gr
chest. this high school is a facility where lieutenant gliniewicz worked with youth. it's the largest facility in the areaapable of holding 450 people. but there are 5,000 people expected today. all over town there are memorials in his honor. heather: he has four sons. this perimeter around the shooting was locked down so quickly. what's the latest on that ongoing investigation? >> reporter: police say they have two crucial pieces of evidence. one being surveillance video and home video...
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areas searching for new clients. >> the opioid epidemic is hitting middle class white families and communities because it's in white households, that you're more likely to find painkillers in the medicine chest. sarah kordenbrock grew up in a bucolic setting just outside the kentucky suburb of covington. her family... solidly middle class. >> so how many animals do you have? >> um let's see... we have 5 goats, a pig, one mini horse, um a donkey and three tennessee walking horses. >> how old is this pig? >> she's close to 20. >> how far are we from cincinnati? >> uhm, maybe 15, 20 minutes. >> oh, that's it? >> yeah. >> oh my gosh. >> i feel like i'm in the country. >> i know. sarah was the captain of her high school volleyball and softball teams. she injured her knee during a regional volleyball tournament at the age of 18. her doctor prescribed percocet. >> i took maybe two one day and really i liked the feeling. it was more of a buzz than just the pain gone and i liked that. it would be the beginning of her descent into heroin addiction. >> what happened when you did it the first time? >> i was immediately in love with it, i loved the feeling. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch
areas searching for new clients. >> the opioid epidemic is hitting middle class white families and communities because it's in white households, that you're more likely to find painkillers in the medicine chest. sarah kordenbrock grew up in a bucolic setting just outside the kentucky suburb of covington. her family... solidly middle class. >> so how many animals do you have? >> um let's see... we have 5 goats, a pig, one mini horse, um a donkey and three tennessee walking...
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chest and you're doing everything you can. >> additional thunderstorms have move over that area. one official said the rain is making things difficult and treacherous. back to you. >> thanks very much. >> and now to the rising toll from those raging wildfires across the west. at least 24 burning in washington, oregon and california right now, including the valley fire that's already consumed more than 580 homes and 67,000 acres in northern california. nbc's joe fryar is live for us in middleton. the damage there is remarkable. >> reporter: that's right. good morning, savannah. this is one of the homes destroyed. all can you see left is the chimney and this white pickett fence. even with cooler temps, the fire is far from out. destructive and now deadly, the so-called valley fire is roaring through small communities tucked along drought-stricken forest land, the flames scorching enough ground to cover san francisco twice, the fast-moving fire killing a 72-year-old disabled woman who was unable to escape her home. >> flames right there. >> reporter: evacuees are now posting video o
chest and you're doing everything you can. >> additional thunderstorms have move over that area. one official said the rain is making things difficult and treacherous. back to you. >> thanks very much. >> and now to the rising toll from those raging wildfires across the west. at least 24 burning in washington, oregon and california right now, including the valley fire that's already consumed more than 580 homes and 67,000 acres in northern california. nbc's joe fryar is live...