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. >> tables and couches and. >> couches. >> everything. >> chairs. >> what do you do with all that stuff? >> put other things in it that are also inconvenient to move. >> reporter: into this truck her mom and dad are helping leaving nothing behind. but some folks just dump their stuff on the curb leaving it behind for someone else to clean up. book shelves, couches, and mattresses are left in piles. some dumpsters are overflowing. but to be fair, most students are not leaving their stuff strewn down the street. and i'm told this year's actually better than most in terms of trash. mike donahue says, the problem is different than other schools. >> they often will put couches out in the middle of the street and light them on fire. >> it's still going to be my place until i figure out what to do with it. >> reporter: uc and the city would rather have students recycle their old stuff and have started an awareness program to encourage responsible disposal. and then there's this. how about take all your stuff to the dump before you leave town. now, there's a thought. reporting somewhat close to
. >> tables and couches and. >> couches. >> everything. >> chairs. >> what do you do with all that stuff? >> put other things in it that are also inconvenient to move. >> reporter: into this truck her mom and dad are helping leaving nothing behind. but some folks just dump their stuff on the curb leaving it behind for someone else to clean up. book shelves, couches, and mattresses are left in piles. some dumpsters are overflowing. but to be fair, most...
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so i'm saying, if tim fell he cannot be here on this couch, he needs to be taken to the hospital, wed call 911. >> reporter: a grand jury report released on friday sheds light on what allegedly happened detailing surveillance video that the report says captured nearly eight hours of the sophomore's increasing distress, an injured piazza trying to get up, repeatedly falling over and over again. four men seen dragging his limp body upstairs, others trying to rouse him by slapping his face and pouring water over him. >> this was the worst possible debauchery and depravity that you could possibly have. the acts of callousness toward a young man who was horribly wounded and was left to die. >> reporter: after 10:00 a.m. the following morning piazza was reportedly found lying on the couch breathing heavily with blood on his face. >> he had very serious injuries. he had irreversible brainstem injury. >> reporter: but allegedly no one immediately called 911. the report says at 10:35 a.m. one brother was searching on his phone for the phrase "falling asleepft "binge drinking alcohol," "bruisi
so i'm saying, if tim fell he cannot be here on this couch, he needs to be taken to the hospital, wed call 911. >> reporter: a grand jury report released on friday sheds light on what allegedly happened detailing surveillance video that the report says captured nearly eight hours of the sophomore's increasing distress, an injured piazza trying to get up, repeatedly falling over and over again. four men seen dragging his limp body upstairs, others trying to rouse him by slapping his face...
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joining me now is rosemary lichtman, author of "whose couch is it anyway." good to have you. good to see you.
joining me now is rosemary lichtman, author of "whose couch is it anyway." good to have you. good to see you.
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but what if he's back to sleeping on your couch. how to deal with boomerang children. >>> roommates wanted with a twist. how seniors are looking for shares. the new golden girls. >>> on the money starts right now. >>> we begin with a new cyber print. if you thought your fingerprint might save your phone, think again. in this week's cover story, the hacker's next way in could be under your thumb. how unique are your fingerprints? a team from nyu's school of engineering developed these genuine finger prints that could potentially hack into your device. >> a fake hand with these master prints on it, i can lock 25%, 30%, 40% of phones. >> they didn't test it using real phones, only simulations, but say it still raises questions. >> in order to unlock your phone, i don't need your fingerprint, just a master print. >> how does it work? the entire fingerprint is tough to match but it only uses a portion to match making the sensors easier to fool. >> when you take a small part of it, then that uniqueness tends to go down. >> and since most
but what if he's back to sleeping on your couch. how to deal with boomerang children. >>> roommates wanted with a twist. how seniors are looking for shares. the new golden girls. >>> on the money starts right now. >>> we begin with a new cyber print. if you thought your fingerprint might save your phone, think again. in this week's cover story, the hacker's next way in could be under your thumb. how unique are your fingerprints? a team from nyu's school of engineering...
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. >> maxing and relaxing on the couch. >> the story behind the surprise at the door. >> daddy!> plus the buzzword. your shot to win a new ipad mini including dudes taking their friend on a scary ride. >> doing very well. >> his roller coaster of emotions. all of them bad. >>> we are inside this operating room post surgery. this is just the staff in the o.r. at this point. keep an eye on the doctor and this nurse. they seem to have a bit of a disagreement. apparently he is accusing her of violating protocol during the surgery so you could see he's pointing his finger at her. she's thinking, so she gives him some lip back. she felt comfortable speaking back to the doctor. because apparently according to reports they are a couple. maybe that is also why the doctor then takes his gloves off and throws them at her. she doesn't like that so much. so she walks over to him and tries to slap him. he blocks the slap and punches her. >> what are you doin >> ove over and over. she ends up falling to the ground while the other taaffe members get him to stop and leave her alone. >> that's a
. >> maxing and relaxing on the couch. >> the story behind the surprise at the door. >> daddy!> plus the buzzword. your shot to win a new ipad mini including dudes taking their friend on a scary ride. >> doing very well. >> his roller coaster of emotions. all of them bad. >>> we are inside this operating room post surgery. this is just the staff in the o.r. at this point. keep an eye on the doctor and this nurse. they seem to have a bit of a...
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. >> if you use it sitting on the couch, you just get better at sitting on your couch. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramose, kpix 5. >> save the code -- jokes about the giants' current situation. >>> the a's are accepting some giant fair weather fans. tomorrow, the a's will give fans new after the cast in exchange for old giants hats. that happens of the coliseum starting just before they play the l.a. angels at 12:35. >>> new over mud stained jeans. there is a new weird fashion item up for sale. torn up shoes. neiman marcus is selling these distressed shoes for nearly $1500. the hightops of holes and lots of tears in the fabric. the website calls and fashion that redefine luxury. >> this redefines wow. the pictures look kind of cute, but this bear frightened the daylights out of an elderly connecticut woman. she called a neighbor for help saying the bear ripped through her screen door and was pounding on the slider. i think he wanted a piece of chocolate cake. and, a third and second door before finally giving up. once help arrived, the bear finally ran off. hey, grandma, what a
. >> if you use it sitting on the couch, you just get better at sitting on your couch. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramose, kpix 5. >> save the code -- jokes about the giants' current situation. >>> the a's are accepting some giant fair weather fans. tomorrow, the a's will give fans new after the cast in exchange for old giants hats. that happens of the coliseum starting just before they play the l.a. angels at 12:35. >>> new over mud stained jeans....
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i was laying opt couch and all of a sudden we heard a growl and thunder and i look up and ceeling islapsing on me and i see the tree and then so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> secretary later this tree came crashing through the roofer. >> the ceiling is there and i'm like okay my daughter came running out of bedroom and she's just like there's a tree in the living room and shu she could not get to me was fr freaking out and trying to find me and i'm like no, get out of the house. >> jennifer porere was stuck shortly after 9:00 thursday night moments arrest heavy rainstorm hit. pinned beneath the rubble we're told a neighbor found her thanks to a light on cellphone >> what should we do as we head to summer months and probably get more of these storms we saw like yesterday. >> homeowners and residents taught contact certified arborist. >> a simple evaluation often free of charge could prevent this from happening to you for jennifer porere she's thankful to be alive. >> i'm glad i'm alive. that's everything else can be replaced. >> from here this family will s
i was laying opt couch and all of a sudden we heard a growl and thunder and i look up and ceeling islapsing on me and i see the tree and then so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> secretary later this tree came crashing through the roofer. >> the ceiling is there and i'm like okay my daughter came running out of bedroom and she's just like there's a tree in the living room and shu she could not get to me was fr freaking out and trying to find me and i'm like...
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. >> feelings are being hurt here on the couch. >> that is why it is a couch. >> go right to to lay down and boom. >> megan do you know what time the wedding starts. >> i do not. >> it is probably around noon i would think around 3:00 in the morning. we will to have get up, do you want to come over. >> do we tailgate that event. >> yes. >> look at the dress on her. >> yes,. >> pass me a brewsky. >> a tea party. >> yes. >> now, who is that person with the outfit you will that be one. >> yes. >> lauren johnson will be a fashion judges. >> yes. >> at tomorrow afternoon. >> watch party at northern liberties, everything benefits ms. it is wonderful. i do not have a hat yet. turf work on that. >> so, it is there. >> i will wear it. i love fascinators. so i will probably have something like that. >> okay. here comes jen fred. here she is. >> all right. you cannot be in ocean city, on unofficial count down to the unofficial start without the official mayor. that is only thing official about the morning. come back he will tell but great stuff, yes. virginia is in a will yams. >> yes. >> gloria ga
. >> feelings are being hurt here on the couch. >> that is why it is a couch. >> go right to to lay down and boom. >> megan do you know what time the wedding starts. >> i do not. >> it is probably around noon i would think around 3:00 in the morning. we will to have get up, do you want to come over. >> do we tailgate that event. >> yes. >> look at the dress on her. >> yes,. >> pass me a brewsky. >> a tea party. >>...
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here is the couch. not a couch now. harvard apparently has boarded up all the fireplaces because i guess they trust students now less than they did when i was here. >> reporter: as far as we can figure zuckerberg has never been to a harvard graduation because he dropped out. there are other famous harvard dropouts. bill gates and matt damon and robert frost and william randolph hurst. the world's leading drum maker is showing off a new inexpensive drone you can control with the wave of your hand. it's called the spark. a flying camera. it recognizes you, follows you relatively the. dlaurs 400 to $500. just give it hand signals. you want to take a picture, do that. land do this. pretty cool. >> i have a chance of maybe piloting that one because the other one is way too tough. >>> facebook reportedly signed deals with buzz deal and others to make shows. it will feature long and short full contents with commercial breaks. they plan two tiers of content. scripted shows of 20 to 30 minute episodes and shorter scripted and un
here is the couch. not a couch now. harvard apparently has boarded up all the fireplaces because i guess they trust students now less than they did when i was here. >> reporter: as far as we can figure zuckerberg has never been to a harvard graduation because he dropped out. there are other famous harvard dropouts. bill gates and matt damon and robert frost and william randolph hurst. the world's leading drum maker is showing off a new inexpensive drone you can control with the wave of...
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the following morning tim was reportedly found lying on the couch breathing heavily with blood on his face. >> he had very serious injuries. he had irreversible brainstem injury. >> reporter: but allegedly, no one immediately called 911. one brother was searching on his phone for the phrase "falling asleep after head injury" and a few minutes later at 10:41 a.m. "binge drinking alcohol bruising or discoloration, cold feet and cold hands." then at 10:48 a.m. the report says the brothers finally decided to call 911, nearly 12 hours after tim's fall, raising little alarm on the call about tim's dire condition and giving the dispatcher precious few details. >> when they finally did call for help, they did not tell anyone that he had fallen. >> reporter: tim died the next day in the intensive care unit. his blood alcohol level was .40. five times the legal limit according to the report. prosecutors allege his frat brothers were trying to cover up their drinking and coordinate a story. >> of course it's a tragedy. but that doesn't mean there was any intent involved in any of this. >> report
the following morning tim was reportedly found lying on the couch breathing heavily with blood on his face. >> he had very serious injuries. he had irreversible brainstem injury. >> reporter: but allegedly, no one immediately called 911. one brother was searching on his phone for the phrase "falling asleep after head injury" and a few minutes later at 10:41 a.m. "binge drinking alcohol bruising or discoloration, cold feet and cold hands." then at 10:48 a.m. the...
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besides slashing the couches - the kitchen was a mess. the cabinets were open, everyting was out on the counters and on the floor." and here on the wall, in their living room, a racial slur. "it was very hurtful." "my children are half black." "my son cried all night long" her daughters extremely upset as well. "they wanted to know why someone would do this." in addition, to all that, the televisions now broke were tossed around, as you can see in these pictures. "they are all broken now." the mom says they have lived in the area for four years and everyone gets along. for now, they are working with the police. "we know everyone around here, my kids play with all the kids in neighborhood." "i just hope they catch however did this." in the east bay, terisa estacio ( marty ) jurors deliberated in napa county superior court at the trial of a couple charged with the murder and torture of a 3-year-napa girl in 20-14. two separate juries are hearing evidence against sara krueger and ryan warner. they are charged with the death of krueger's daug
besides slashing the couches - the kitchen was a mess. the cabinets were open, everyting was out on the counters and on the floor." and here on the wall, in their living room, a racial slur. "it was very hurtful." "my children are half black." "my son cried all night long" her daughters extremely upset as well. "they wanted to know why someone would do this." in addition, to all that, the televisions now broke were tossed around, as you can see in...
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she was essentially homeless with her kids living in couches and in hallways. once she got a credit report she was able to get that apartment. she came to our office to tliv the news and she was literally in tears because her life was transformed because of that. >> you get a grant of $625,000. what are you going to do with it? >> i'm going to go to disneyland. >> and then what? >> i'm going to keep doing what i'm doing. i think this is a phenomenal recognition. this is providing like a jet fuel to our work. i'm thankful that i will continue to do this work for years to come. >> award winner and leader of the mission asset fund. >>> from lending circles to the classroom our next guests are making an impact on society by shattering stereotypes. they first met as engineering grad students who went on for a startup. getting girls excited about science, technology, engineering and math. it must be fun to engage the next generation of female scientists and engineers. welcome to you both. what makes you decide to start? >> i studied mechanical engineering in college.
she was essentially homeless with her kids living in couches and in hallways. once she got a credit report she was able to get that apartment. she came to our office to tliv the news and she was literally in tears because her life was transformed because of that. >> you get a grant of $625,000. what are you going to do with it? >> i'm going to go to disneyland. >> and then what? >> i'm going to keep doing what i'm doing. i think this is a phenomenal recognition. this is...
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artist took a special interest in all of those abandoned couches and turned them into that trash into kabc's matey gomez. >> reporter: meet andrew ward an assistant hollywood movie director whose creativity goes way beyond the movie set and says five years ago while driving to work an old abandoned sofa left on a sofa caught his eye. shortly after he started noticing others so one day he pulled over and began snapping pictures. >> you know, people have seen the movie "the sixth sense" where this young kid sees dead people. for me i saw sofas everywhere. i couldn't get away from it. it became this obsession. >> reporter: so far has taken over 1500 pictures of so fares fath sofas from l.a. and each has a unique personality and its own story. >> you see sometimes that a pet had lived in the home where it came from because it will be covered in hair or rip in the sofa. in their new environment it almost looks like they belonged there as opposed to someone's living room. >> reporter: his portrait style pictures not only capture the sofa but highlight the neighborhood where they come from,
artist took a special interest in all of those abandoned couches and turned them into that trash into kabc's matey gomez. >> reporter: meet andrew ward an assistant hollywood movie director whose creativity goes way beyond the movie set and says five years ago while driving to work an old abandoned sofa left on a sofa caught his eye. shortly after he started noticing others so one day he pulled over and began snapping pictures. >> you know, people have seen the movie "the sixth...
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but what if he's back to sleeping on your couch? how to deal with boomerang children. >>> roommates wanted with a twist. how seniors are looking for shares. the new golden girls. "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. >>> we begin with a new cyber threat. if you thought fingerprint could safeguard your phone, think again. your touch i.d. might be vulnerable. as andrea day reports in this week's cover story, the hacker's next way in could be under your thumb. >> how unique are your fingerprints? a team from nyu's school of engineering developed these digital master prints that mimic random fingerprints and could potentially hack into your device. >> a fake hand with these master prints on it, then i can lock say, 25, 30, 40% of phones. >> they didn't test it using real phones, only computer simulations, but say it still raises question. >> in order to unlock your phone, i don't need your fingerprint, i just need a master print and i just have to do it once, then i'm just in bu
but what if he's back to sleeping on your couch? how to deal with boomerang children. >>> roommates wanted with a twist. how seniors are looking for shares. the new golden girls. "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. >>> we begin with a new cyber threat. if you thought fingerprint could safeguard your phone, think again. your touch i.d. might be vulnerable. as andrea day reports in this...
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stephen hayes is on the couch with us today. let's get back to how we started this out. he said goodbye, the fact that this was false, he stood with her today, although one difference was he said the premise to that story was false. you want to say the president was meeting with the foreign minister about a terrorist threat. he decided to share info in the context of fighting isis. when he discussed was wholly appropriate and routine. >> steve: interesting to go back to your first point, there was a shift from mcmaster's rather categorical statement yesterday. he said i was in the room, this didn't happen. today he said well, the premise of the story is false. >> meghan: he's saying i'm adding to what i said yesterday. >> melissa: he said i was there it didn't happen, he said maybe it didn't happen. >> steve: the fact that it was distributed, that bossert distributed -- certain aspects of the reporting that president trump disturbed of this information. this definitely a shift and when he said from last night to today and at the end, i thought he shifted even further whe
stephen hayes is on the couch with us today. let's get back to how we started this out. he said goodbye, the fact that this was false, he stood with her today, although one difference was he said the premise to that story was false. you want to say the president was meeting with the foreign minister about a terrorist threat. he decided to share info in the context of fighting isis. when he discussed was wholly appropriate and routine. >> steve: interesting to go back to your first point,...
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i'm just looking at natalie morales, hanging out with simon on the couch. >> give me t
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. >> reporter: in february, freshman kordel davis says he found piazza on a couch with bruises, eyeslosed. >> i was like, "tim needs help right now. we need to call 911 right now." >> reporter: documents say piazza fell head first down a flight of stairs after prosecutors he was forced to binge drink. according to prosecutors, surveillance cameras show brothers carrying piazza to a couch and arguing over his condition. >> they said, "no, you're overreacting." and i said, "no, i really do know what i'm talking about, he could have a concussion." >> reporter: davis was repeatedly ignored, according to investigators. one brother even getting violent. >> he backed me up against the wall, grabbed me, threw me against the wall and held me there. >> reporter: another brother allegedly telling davis other frat members were kinesiology and biology majors, so davis' word meant nothing to him. >> it seemed like they just wanted to make sure that they, themselves, were safe, rather than tim truly being safe. >> reporter: prosecutors say a frat brother called 911 the next morning, 12 hours after
. >> reporter: in february, freshman kordel davis says he found piazza on a couch with bruises, eyeslosed. >> i was like, "tim needs help right now. we need to call 911 right now." >> reporter: documents say piazza fell head first down a flight of stairs after prosecutors he was forced to binge drink. according to prosecutors, surveillance cameras show brothers carrying piazza to a couch and arguing over his condition. >> they said, "no, you're...
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they do not live by the same laws the rest of us on the couch do. would love to think that james comey was incompetent, which i thought he was in this is why they got off, but there's no reality at 11 where i could see hillary clinton paying for the crime she's committed. >> sandra: the network evening news at it again, giving the comey lot of coverage. they focused on something more than others. the president saying and it's not about looks, it's about getting the job done. we debate. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medica
they do not live by the same laws the rest of us on the couch do. would love to think that james comey was incompetent, which i thought he was in this is why they got off, but there's no reality at 11 where i could see hillary clinton paying for the crime she's committed. >> sandra: the network evening news at it again, giving the comey lot of coverage. they focused on something more than others. the president saying and it's not about looks, it's about getting the job done. we debate....
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we have had judge napolitano on the couch many times.his rollout of the travel ban from its inception was a total p.r. disaster. i think that the lesson i would like to have president trump and his team learn, once it is out of the throttle, very hard to rewind it back. if you have overwhelming support of this bill, it would be a lot easier to put more pressure on some of these judges, but at this point, even i, and i am not completely against the ban, but as a general hold, there were aspects that i did not like in regards to our translators. but i am not 100% against this, but the p.r. disaster after p.r. disaster command i think at this point i do not have high hopes that it is going to go anywhere. >> yes, my focus and bias is always towards the economy, and like you said, it is frustrating to me to see all of these, even though this is a huge issue, it is not being managed well in terms of time and the use of your time for outcome. it frustrates me to see this continue and to see things like health care and tax reform sort of langui
we have had judge napolitano on the couch many times.his rollout of the travel ban from its inception was a total p.r. disaster. i think that the lesson i would like to have president trump and his team learn, once it is out of the throttle, very hard to rewind it back. if you have overwhelming support of this bill, it would be a lot easier to put more pressure on some of these judges, but at this point, even i, and i am not completely against the ban, but as a general hold, there were aspects...
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there are more women on this couch that are -- then are helping write the health care bill in the senatewomen and their families, their children, their husbands. it is not an optics problem. i actually think they should include women in the discussion. >> i think you have made the ultimate point, marie. government is so incompetent, they need to absolutely get out of the way. particularly when it comes to health care, because the more bureaucracy you add to it, the more you water down. the well intended purpose, so the government needs to extricate itself from the process. >> women are majority of the country. women would be well served. >> amen, judge. paul -- lovely they can count on you in their corner. >> there are a lot of tentacles to this too, because people like to brand all women's issues as being abortion, 50% of women in this country are pro-life. so as long as it is pro-life men floating on this bill, i don't have a problem with it. but optically like you said, it is important to showcase other women who arebers of the republican party serving in office. >> i would say that m
there are more women on this couch that are -- then are helping write the health care bill in the senatewomen and their families, their children, their husbands. it is not an optics problem. i actually think they should include women in the discussion. >> i think you have made the ultimate point, marie. government is so incompetent, they need to absolutely get out of the way. particularly when it comes to health care, because the more bureaucracy you add to it, the more you water down....
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he then got up after they put him on a couch and saw his injuries, he fell down another four times thenhe fell down the stairs again and then he laid there for hours until they finally figured that maybe it was time to call 911. and then they tried to cover it up. it's disgusting. i hope they hope get the max in pennsylvania which is five years for involuntary manslaughter. they should get consecutive sentencing. he was 19 years old and now he's dead. there's no excuse. there's literally no excuse to be made by this case. >> all right. all these young men in this fraternity are treated as adults. is there any sort of -- i mean, in the old days they had the universities had a house mother at these fraternity place. but is there any sort of responsibility that to the parents, anybody, you know, this hazing probably isn't a big secret. >> this particular fraternity had a history of inappropriate conduct, elicit drugs, excessive alcohol. they were already in a lot of trouble and i think that's why the d.a. has charged the fraternity itself with having committed a crime. now, when you ask if
he then got up after they put him on a couch and saw his injuries, he fell down another four times thenhe fell down the stairs again and then he laid there for hours until they finally figured that maybe it was time to call 911. and then they tried to cover it up. it's disgusting. i hope they hope get the max in pennsylvania which is five years for involuntary manslaughter. they should get consecutive sentencing. he was 19 years old and now he's dead. there's no excuse. there's literally no...
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just because you put him behind the couch doesn't mean he's not there anymore. [ cheers and applause we need -- we need republicans to stand up and do something, because right now, we've got a president who is deeply unfit for the office. just in the past week, we've learned that he fired the fbi director to obstruct an investigation into his own campaign. threatened that fbi director with secret tapes. gave highly classified information to the russians. and tried to interfere to shut down an fbi investigation into his former national security adviser. this scandal is like -- oh, what? what's a good way to describe it? >> this is like watergate, only it's worse. >> seth: yeah, yeah, that's good. [ laughter and applause ] this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with jennifer hudson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. you stand out in a crowd. and are pulled together. you follow your own lead and show your strength. always comfortable in your own skin. we see what makes you unique.
just because you put him behind the couch doesn't mean he's not there anymore. [ cheers and applause we need -- we need republicans to stand up and do something, because right now, we've got a president who is deeply unfit for the office. just in the past week, we've learned that he fired the fbi director to obstruct an investigation into his own campaign. threatened that fbi director with secret tapes. gave highly classified information to the russians. and tried to interfere to shut down an...
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gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt, up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea. with cameras and recording devices everywhere. lenses aimed at them as they sat on the couch and watched tv. >> you will take a look into this marriage, ladies and gentlemen, in this case. you will hear the voices of nique leili and the defendant in this case arguing. >> nique's murder, she claimed, was simply matt leili's final act of control. >> i think they got into an argument, that he wanted to have sex, that he drugs her, that he has his way. she is loud, she is not able to resist as much as it progresses, that he silences her. that he strangles her, he sits on her, he asphyxiates her to where she can't breathe. >> not meaning to, maybe. >> i think he meant to. i think he had it. i think he knew she was leaving him. she made it clear she was done. >> raise your right ha
gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt, up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea. with cameras and recording devices everywhere. lenses aimed at them as they sat on the couch and watched tv. >> you will take a look into this marriage,...
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i came home from school one day and saw my father laid on the couch with a cast from his hip to his ankle. he had a series of terrible blue-collar jobs as a high school dropout, army vet, this particular job he had in 1960 was one of the worst. he was a truck driver delivering and picking up diapers before the invention of pampers. he fell on a sheet of ice in march of 1960. if you were a blue-collar, uneducated worker, you were dismissed if you had an accident. no workmen's compensation, no severance, no health insurance. i saw the fracturing of the american dream and i saw my parents go through hopelessness and despair at the age of seven. those scars, that shame is with me, even today. as a young boy, i could have never imagined that i would one day build a company of my own, let alone a company that would have more than 26,000 stores in 75 countries and employs more than 300,000 people. [applause] thank you. from day one, i really wanted to build the kind of company my father never got a chance to work for. a company that honors and respects the dignity of work and the dignity of all
i came home from school one day and saw my father laid on the couch with a cast from his hip to his ankle. he had a series of terrible blue-collar jobs as a high school dropout, army vet, this particular job he had in 1960 was one of the worst. he was a truck driver delivering and picking up diapers before the invention of pampers. he fell on a sheet of ice in march of 1960. if you were a blue-collar, uneducated worker, you were dismissed if you had an accident. no workmen's compensation, no...
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you can order anything from the comfort of your couch.ounger people spend their time messing around on facebook or instagram or playing insanely addictive video games that can have a social component of their own. coupled with increasingly fabulous games powered by, yes, nvidia, and graphics chips have made the gaming sector really the best in show, electronic arts, activision, has seen their stocks go up 47%, including a 5.5% gain today alone, thanks to the phenomenal numbers that the company reported just this morning. these are some colossal moves, the question is are they sustainable? the big reason behind the run in the gaming stocks is that all three companies have reported excellent results, all three companies are taking advantage of the connectivity revolution. they're cutting out the middle man by selling the games on the web through your xbox. and they're finding more and more ways to get your money via subscriptions and downloadable content. and there's the wild outbreak of sports where people play gamed in packed stadiums and
you can order anything from the comfort of your couch.ounger people spend their time messing around on facebook or instagram or playing insanely addictive video games that can have a social component of their own. coupled with increasingly fabulous games powered by, yes, nvidia, and graphics chips have made the gaming sector really the best in show, electronic arts, activision, has seen their stocks go up 47%, including a 5.5% gain today alone, thanks to the phenomenal numbers that the company...
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healthy people sitting on the couch watching tv or spent time napping lost muscle mass and developedd owe their organs in two weeks. >> it's so delicious. >> that was mostly around the belly. which is major risk for chronic diseases. >> you know you can keep disease these are good. >> so, you dog boot camp. the new trend. in is boot camp class in nashville tennessee people bring dogs around for intense hour of running weight and obedience training the human participants say it helped them shed pounds and improve dog's behavior. >> the show has gone off the rails. >> just a little bit. by the way i want to thank emily for bringing cupcakes and lauren brought cake in. >> we're all on a sugar high. >> yeah. >> after nearly 150 years tonight was final performance for ringling brothers and barnum and bailey end of entertainment and era. it had a 146 year run, acrobat, animals e. kloupz, enter taind guests during the final performance long island in new york. years of rights to toll on the circus. ringling brothers said high operating cost and ticket sales are responsible negative attentio
healthy people sitting on the couch watching tv or spent time napping lost muscle mass and developedd owe their organs in two weeks. >> it's so delicious. >> that was mostly around the belly. which is major risk for chronic diseases. >> you know you can keep disease these are good. >> so, you dog boot camp. the new trend. in is boot camp class in nashville tennessee people bring dogs around for intense hour of running weight and obedience training the human participants...
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i love you, couch. ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. try new flonase sensimistgies. instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist. >> chaos in the cabin as a passenger jet hits unexpected severe turbu
i love you, couch. ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let...
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i came home from school one day and saw my father laid on the couch with a cast from his hip to ankle. he had a series of terrible blue-collar jobs as a high school dropout and army vet. in 1960 was the worst. he was a truck driver delivering clothicking up th diapers. he slipped on a sheet of ice. in 1960 if you were a blue-collar uneducated worker, you were dismissed if you had an accident. no workers compensation, severance, or health insurance. i saw the fracturing of the american dream. i saw my parents go through hopelessness and despair at the age of seven. those scars and shame is with me today. s a young boy i could never have imagined i would one day build a company of my own, let alone a company that would have 75e than 26,000 stores in countries and employs 300,000 people. [applause] mr. schultz: thank you. one, i really wanted to build the kind of company that never got a chance to work for. a company that honors and respects the dignity of work and women. and that is why we became the first company in all of america to provide comprehensive health insurance 30 years ahea
i came home from school one day and saw my father laid on the couch with a cast from his hip to ankle. he had a series of terrible blue-collar jobs as a high school dropout and army vet. in 1960 was the worst. he was a truck driver delivering clothicking up th diapers. he slipped on a sheet of ice. in 1960 if you were a blue-collar uneducated worker, you were dismissed if you had an accident. no workers compensation, severance, or health insurance. i saw the fracturing of the american dream. i...
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i love you, couch. you give us comfort. we give you bare feet... ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. with tampax pearl. you
i love you, couch. you give us comfort. we give you bare feet... ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! now...
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army lieutenant colonel and director of the center for policy and analysis, we will come back to the couch, carl and colonel al. >> allen: you guys are in a great business right now. every day you wake up and there's something new. >> sandra: help us get through it. we've been following today's hearing where nsa director, michael rogers is testifying on america's cyber abilities to meet foreign hackers. he was also pressed on who may have leaked michael flynn's name to the media. >> somebody took that information that we gained through collection with flynn and gave it to "the washington post." >> somehow got to the media, that's clear. that's a leak and that is illegal. >> are you concerned about people taking the law into their own hands? >> yes, which is why i'm going to my my workforce in writing and said is make sure we understand with their professional ethos of our organization is. we do not engage in this behavior and if i catch you engaging this behavior, i will hold you criminally liable and you have no place here. >> sandra: has testimony comes less than 24 hours after sally yat
army lieutenant colonel and director of the center for policy and analysis, we will come back to the couch, carl and colonel al. >> allen: you guys are in a great business right now. every day you wake up and there's something new. >> sandra: help us get through it. we've been following today's hearing where nsa director, michael rogers is testifying on america's cyber abilities to meet foreign hackers. he was also pressed on who may have leaked michael flynn's name to the media....
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. >> we're just sitting in house last night i was laying on the couch and all of a sudden growl like thunlder and all of all of a suddenen i look up and the ceeling is collapsing on me and then i see the tree and so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> seconds later this tree came crashing through the roof. >> all of a sudden like the ceiling is there and i'm like okay my daughter came running out of the bedroom and she's like there's a tree in the living room. she could not get to me and was freaking out and just trying to find me. and i'm like no get out of the house. jennifer was stuck and shortly after 9:00 thursday night moments after the 4e6y rainfall hit. they found her thanks toe a light on the cellphone. >> what should people do as we head to summer months. >> what homeowners and residents a arboritz. >> an evaluation free of charge could prevent this from happening to you. for jennifer poreier is glad to be alive. >> i'm glad i'm alive everything else can be replaced from here this family will spend next days, weeks, maybe months in the guest house. the
. >> we're just sitting in house last night i was laying on the couch and all of a sudden growl like thunlder and all of all of a suddenen i look up and the ceeling is collapsing on me and then i see the tree and so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> seconds later this tree came crashing through the roof. >> all of a sudden like the ceiling is there and i'm like okay my daughter came running out of the bedroom and she's like there's a tree in the living...
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they literally had a truck where they would put mattresses and couches to kill bedbugs. it had signs, we kill bugs with heat. so the senator that i am i went into the truck and they said we want you to see what it is like but we will only turn up the heat halfway. as a former republican candidate for president once said, if we want to win, we do not show up in the places where we are comfortable. that is right. we also show up where we are uncomfortable, even when they turn up the heat. that is part of what we as democrats need to do in this next election. we leave no people behind. [applause] when i go through my state i hear a lot. i hear about dad's who can be sure their sons and daughters will have the support they need to take over their family farm. moms who cannot figure out how to pay for their kids prescriptions when they double and cost. teenagers who cannot understand why their friends have gotten hooked on opiates. manufacturers who cannot find workers to fill jobs. small business owners who cannot get a broadband connection. that is too many cans. we are a n
they literally had a truck where they would put mattresses and couches to kill bedbugs. it had signs, we kill bugs with heat. so the senator that i am i went into the truck and they said we want you to see what it is like but we will only turn up the heat halfway. as a former republican candidate for president once said, if we want to win, we do not show up in the places where we are comfortable. that is right. we also show up where we are uncomfortable, even when they turn up the heat. that is...
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just bought a couch, table, and chairs. >> how do you move that stuff? a buddy with a truck or rent a u-haul. >> or download pockit ship. >> basically we'll send a truck to you within a day. >> reporter: whether it's one item or up to 20, snap a picture of what you need moved and get an immediate quote. this is not like a regular moving company that charged by the hour. >> so if it's outside, say that old grill you want to sell to someone across town, it's 99 bucks. if we come inside the house, it starts at $139. then it gets really economical, because basically it's $19 for additional >> pockit ship will also pick up furniture from a store so you don't have to wait weeks for delivery. right now, they service d.c. and the baltimore area, but it's expanding into philly pretty soon. back to you. >> there's an app for everything. i love it. >> you got an old couch in a basement you want to get rid of, or a table you're not using, great way to get it out and get some money pretty easily. >>> he just got his college degree last weekend, meet the young man who
just bought a couch, table, and chairs. >> how do you move that stuff? a buddy with a truck or rent a u-haul. >> or download pockit ship. >> basically we'll send a truck to you within a day. >> reporter: whether it's one item or up to 20, snap a picture of what you need moved and get an immediate quote. this is not like a regular moving company that charged by the hour. >> so if it's outside, say that old grill you want to sell to someone across town, it's 99...
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. >> he coughed, and that's how i heard him on the couch, and i couldn't see and so i am tapping around and then i felt him. >> rudy grabbed his nephew is ran out of the house. >> it all happened in, like, 20 seconds, but it felt like a lifetime. >> right after rudy passed out overcome by the smoke, and his mother and uncle had to be treated, too. >> if i have to go through another fire to go get another baby, i'd do it. >> andrea klein thomas, nbc10 news. >>> the world is mourning the death of gregg allman who passed away yesterday, and he was 69 years old. ♪ ♪ >> allman died at his home in georgia and in march he canceled the concerts scheduled for the year because of his health issues. >>> coming up, wide open problem. another new jersey transit train spotted with its door open as it speeds down the tracks. what the transit agency is saying. that's coming up. >>> what in the world is this guy in new york city doing? the wide ride that was caught on camera is ahead. >>> learn your best options to protect your investment in new devices and gadgets, monday starting at 5:00. >> announcer
. >> he coughed, and that's how i heard him on the couch, and i couldn't see and so i am tapping around and then i felt him. >> rudy grabbed his nephew is ran out of the house. >> it all happened in, like, 20 seconds, but it felt like a lifetime. >> right after rudy passed out overcome by the smoke, and his mother and uncle had to be treated, too. >> if i have to go through another fire to go get another baby, i'd do it. >> andrea klein thomas, nbc10 news....
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. >> he called and i heard him on the couch and i couldn't see and so i'm tapping around and i felt him. >> he grabbed his nephew and ran out of the house. >> it happened in 20 seconds but felt like a lifetime. >> reporter: rudy passed out overcome by the smoke. tonight the family is grateful as they hail rudy a hero. a new title that he says makes him proud. >> if i got to go through another fire to go get another baby, i will do it. i'll do it again. >> reporter: what an amazing kid. now some -- 10 people lived in the home, eight were home at the thie time of the fire. they've lost all their belongings and have to start the daunting process of starting over. andrea cline-thomas. > >>>. ♪ >>> a night of entertainment in fair mont park. they hosted the memorial salute at the man's center. the philly pop orchestra, broadway stars and the festival cors performed for the crowd. ♪ >>> and a celebration tonight at long wood gardens to mark the return of its main garden. it took five years and $90 million to restore it. >>> time now for the nbc 10 first alert neighborhood forecast. we turn to
. >> he called and i heard him on the couch and i couldn't see and so i'm tapping around and i felt him. >> he grabbed his nephew and ran out of the house. >> it happened in 20 seconds but felt like a lifetime. >> reporter: rudy passed out overcome by the smoke. tonight the family is grateful as they hail rudy a hero. a new title that he says makes him proud. >> if i got to go through another fire to go get another baby, i will do it. i'll do it again. >>...
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try to send a couch. try to return your couch.works out. >> all right, well he's back with us from los angeles. welcome back. you're still short this name? >> i feel just fine. i think it was the same interview i recommended buying restoration at hardware to 30, but that's double to 60, but we don't want the talk b about that. >> we can talk about this after we talk about this. >> who cares, who cares. i think it's a wonderful opportunity to short wayfair. the company still loses more money, i think they're cash burden was the second highest ever. they're showing no path to profitability whatsoever. there was a short squeeze in stock. today's a new day. do i want to be short in stock sm $63, no doubt for the company to ever grow into this valuation, they're just showing no path to it whatsoever. i want to say one thing the viewers should heed to. last week, patrick burn, the ceo of overstock, put out a presentation why he showed way fair as buying revenues and how their business is unsustainable. the reason that's unsustainable is
try to send a couch. try to return your couch.works out. >> all right, well he's back with us from los angeles. welcome back. you're still short this name? >> i feel just fine. i think it was the same interview i recommended buying restoration at hardware to 30, but that's double to 60, but we don't want the talk b about that. >> we can talk about this after we talk about this. >> who cares, who cares. i think it's a wonderful opportunity to short wayfair. the company...
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i was supposed to go out later i went home, fell sleep on the couch in one big sweaty bloat. >> yes.> we love it. >> the mental picture. >> i crawl to my bedroom, and get in bed and i said, put myself to sleepy was watching some news. then i turned it on. >> you put your sleep by watching news. not our news. >> no. >> cnn or whatever, put me to sleep. >> yes. >> good catch. >> yes. >> so we are watching billboard music award, nicki minaj opened the show with a, listen to this, a nine minute medially. >> ♪ >> you wanted to see all of nicki. >> we have some great outfits here. >> nicki is your paced aretha franklin's cd and record. she now has more billboard 100 hits then any artist, any female artists. i have to say, that why nicki and in of the other performers haded in clothes on, celine dion pick up all of the fabric in vegas and put it on her face and around her head. >> and her shoulders. >> yes. >> ♪ >> have i ever told you my titanic story. look at that outfit. >> seriously. >> she looks like a cloud, flower, like a white flower rise ago birth all. i think it is neat. she's not
i was supposed to go out later i went home, fell sleep on the couch in one big sweaty bloat. >> yes.> we love it. >> the mental picture. >> i crawl to my bedroom, and get in bed and i said, put myself to sleepy was watching some news. then i turned it on. >> you put your sleep by watching news. not our news. >> no. >> cnn or whatever, put me to sleep. >> yes. >> good catch. >> yes. >> so we are watching billboard music award, nicki...