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and he's with doris. >> doris: he just can't stop smiling.res a moment with his mom. >> you hear me? look at me. you did it. >> doris: kevin -- five straight 30-point games in the nba finals. when you came in here tonight, 48 minutes separated you from your first championship. you went for 39 and seven. can you describe what your intengi intentions were walking into this building tonight? >> i couldn't sleep for two days, i was -- i was anxious, i was jittery. i just wanted to let it all out there. i put in work. i just had to trust in it. you know, we were -- we were really good tonight. you got to tip your hat to cleveland, man. they kept us up all night. lebron and kyrie -- i never seen nothing like them two before. but we prevailed. we're champions. it's amazing to do it here. >> doris: this is the second time you've had to go through a man that many consider maybe the best player of his generation. can you describe for us what it's like as competitors going back and forth with him? >> he's the only person that i was looking at since 2012
and he's with doris. >> doris: he just can't stop smiling.res a moment with his mom. >> you hear me? look at me. you did it. >> doris: kevin -- five straight 30-point games in the nba finals. when you came in here tonight, 48 minutes separated you from your first championship. you went for 39 and seven. can you describe what your intengi intentions were walking into this building tonight? >> i couldn't sleep for two days, i was -- i was anxious, i was jittery. i just...
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and he's with doris. >> doris: he just can't stop smiling.res a moment with his mom. >> you hear me? look at me. you did it. >> doris: kevin -- five straight 30-point games in the nba finals. when you came in here tonight, 48 minutes separated you from your first championship. you went for 39 and seven. can you describe what your intengi intentions were walking into this building tonight? >> i couldn't sleep for two days, i was -- i was anxious, i was jittery. i just wanted to let it all out there. i put in work. i just had to trust in it. you know, we were -- we were really good tonight. you got to tip your hat to cleveland, man. they kept us up all night. lebron and kyrie -- i never seen nothing like them two before. but we prevailed. we're champions. it's amazing to do it here. >> doris: this is the second time you've had to go through a man that many consider maybe the best player of his generation. can you describe for us what it's like as competitors going back and forth with him? >> he's the only person that i was looking at since 2012
and he's with doris. >> doris: he just can't stop smiling.res a moment with his mom. >> you hear me? look at me. you did it. >> doris: kevin -- five straight 30-point games in the nba finals. when you came in here tonight, 48 minutes separated you from your first championship. you went for 39 and seven. can you describe what your intengi intentions were walking into this building tonight? >> i couldn't sleep for two days, i was -- i was anxious, i was jittery. i just...
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he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the last time you stepped off the floor of an nba finals, you were in tears. so, can you describe what you're feeling with the start that you just had in this game one? forgive me for that reminder. >> it's all right. i think to start the game, we were a little too anxious, you know, we missed some lay-ups, we gave up some open shots. i think we just locked in from the second quarter on and -- we're playing a great team. we're playing the champs right now. they're not going to give up at all. game two is going to be different. but just felt good. >> doris: kevin, knowing what you bring in terms of your offensive arsenal, what is it like to play in this space that both the personnel and the system gives you and the kind of looks you get? >> i'm only as good as my teammates. i'm just trying to help them and contribute in any way that i can. i might not be able to get those shots next game. if i do, i got to continue to knock them down. just trying to play as hard as i can every minute i'm out there. >> doris: you are looking opposite and quite often ma
he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the last time you stepped off the floor of an nba finals, you were in tears. so, can you describe what you're feeling with the start that you just had in this game one? forgive me for that reminder. >> it's all right. i think to start the game, we were a little too anxious, you know, we missed some lay-ups, we gave up some open shots. i think we just locked in from the second quarter on and -- we're playing a great team. we're playing the champs...
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let's go to doris. >> doris: well, i'velebron jame. kyrie, i'll start with you.ve, six and finals or tonight, what is it about elimination games that brings out the best in do or die. we understand that. you know, us leading the charge on both ends of the floor, you know, you got to demand a lot of yourself. have, makes the job a lot easier. but obviously the job is still far from over. i mean, we're still in a hole. do or die, every game we play from now. this is a good start. >> doris: what was so different about this group's disposition tonight? >> just the way we came out. we heard the comments, saying it would be satisfying to win on our home floor. we were ready to go back to san fran and get ready to play for game five. >> doris: kyrie, thank you. lebron, many thought this was a foregone conclusion, tonight boub t would be the crowning for a championship for golden state. what did you like about the fight that your guys brought? >> i mean, we have championship dna, as well. and we showed that tonight, we kept our composure. we was in attack mode. we shared
let's go to doris. >> doris: well, i'velebron jame. kyrie, i'll start with you.ve, six and finals or tonight, what is it about elimination games that brings out the best in do or die. we understand that. you know, us leading the charge on both ends of the floor, you know, you got to demand a lot of yourself. have, makes the job a lot easier. but obviously the job is still far from over. i mean, we're still in a hole. do or die, every game we play from now. this is a good start. >>...
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let's go to doris. >> doris: well, i've got both lebron james and kyrie irving. with you. whether it was five, six and seven in last year's finals or tonight, what is it about elimination games that brings out the best in you? >> i mean, it's do or die. we understand that. you know, us leading the charge on both ends of the floor, you know, you got to demand a lot of yourself. when you have a running partner like this and great veterans we have, makes the job a lot easier. but obviously the job is still far from over. i mean, we're still in a hole. we still are in do or die, every game we play from now. this is a good start. >> doris: what was so different about this group's disposition tonight? we heard the comments, saying it would be satisfying to win on our home floor. we were ready to go back to san fran and get ready to play for game five. >> doris: kyrie, thank you. lebron, many thought this was a foregone conclusion, tonight boub t would be the crowning for a championship for golden state. what did you like about the fight that your guys brought? >> i mea
let's go to doris. >> doris: well, i've got both lebron james and kyrie irving. with you. whether it was five, six and seven in last year's finals or tonight, what is it about elimination games that brings out the best in you? >> i mean, it's do or die. we understand that. you know, us leading the charge on both ends of the floor, you know, you got to demand a lot of yourself. when you have a running partner like this and great veterans we have, makes the job a lot easier. but...
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he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the defending champs threw their best punch in what was a must-win,ut you guys scored the final 10 or 11 points, so, take me through the poise it took to win this one. >> well, we -- first quarter, we were up eight points, seven points and we -- we were excited about that, because we knew -- we watched film of last year's team, they came out and blitzed them early. we wanted to stay around. we knew they were going to bring a lot of energy. third quarter, they blitzed us. we settled down and we got stops when we needed them. >> doris: can you tell us how you walk to confidently into the three when you're down in a finals game on the line? >> i was looking at the bottom of the net and i seen he was planting his heels behind the three-point line and i've been working on that shot my whole life and, you know, for that one to go in, you know, that was liberating right there, man. so, we got one more win. we have to keep going. >> doris: what is it like as a teammate to watch klay thompson break out? >> we're just excited for everybody right now. we want ev
he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the defending champs threw their best punch in what was a must-win,ut you guys scored the final 10 or 11 points, so, take me through the poise it took to win this one. >> well, we -- first quarter, we were up eight points, seven points and we -- we were excited about that, because we knew -- we watched film of last year's team, they came out and blitzed them early. we wanted to stay around. we knew they were going to bring a lot of energy. third...
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he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the defending champs threw their best punch in what was a must-win,ut you guys scored the final 10 or 11 points, so, take me through the poise it took to win this one. >> well, we -- first quarter, we were up eight points, seven points and we -- we were excited about that, because we knew -- we watched film of last year's team, they came out and blitzed them early. we wanted to stay around. we knew they were going to bring a lot of energy. third quarter, they blitzed us. we settled down and we got stops when we needed them. >> doris: can you tell us how you walk to confidently into the three when you're down in a finals game on the line? >> i was looking at the bottom of the net and i seen he was planting his heels behind the three-point line and i've been working on that shot my whole life and, you know, for that one to go in, you know, that was liberating right there, man. so, we got one more we have to keep going. >> doris: what is it like as a teammate to watch klay thompson break out? >> we're just excited for everybody right now. we want everybo
he's with doris. >> doris: kevin, the defending champs threw their best punch in what was a must-win,ut you guys scored the final 10 or 11 points, so, take me through the poise it took to win this one. >> well, we -- first quarter, we were up eight points, seven points and we -- we were excited about that, because we knew -- we watched film of last year's team, they came out and blitzed them early. we wanted to stay around. we knew they were going to bring a lot of energy. third...
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doris, have a great broadcast tonight.p as i love listening to you, i hope i don't see you back here forgave five at oracle. >> thanks, larry. >> doris burke, she's terrific. don't forget to join us after doris's court side interview on after the game. we'll have all the highlights and perhaps a bit of champagne. we'll see. [ laughter ] >> you don't say? >> we are approaching the one-year anniversary of the passing of nba legend hall of famer nate thurman. number 42 is retired by the warriors and the kafrmz acavs. they are wearing that this season. i think it would be fitting to win a title while the warriors are wearing 42. >> it would be fitting, tell us, bring out the wave. >> the parade wave. >> it is such an amazing man in so many ways. but i think his passion and love for the game is the thing that we are going to remember him for, and just -- we know that he's sitting next to us and listening to us and being part of our life. and i think this would be special for him. >> for sure. i know you have a poem in your book
doris, have a great broadcast tonight.p as i love listening to you, i hope i don't see you back here forgave five at oracle. >> thanks, larry. >> doris burke, she's terrific. don't forget to join us after doris's court side interview on after the game. we'll have all the highlights and perhaps a bit of champagne. we'll see. [ laughter ] >> you don't say? >> we are approaching the one-year anniversary of the passing of nba legend hall of famer nate thurman. number 42 is...
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two of them were for david and doris. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from veryly on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> their children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> there is a very important point to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kids but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump, and play. go to prom. >> doctors say transplanted lungs only hold up for so long so they say it's quite likely that both children will need second lung transplants sometime down the road. >> having shared the same medical crisis since has forged a special bond between the two, but in many ways they are just like any other battling brother and sister. >> >> david said he is looking forward to getting on the soccer fields with his best friends. >> ktvu fox to news. >>> coming up, tropical storm cindy turns deadly as it heads toward the u.s. mainland. see where a
two of them were for david and doris. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from veryly on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> their children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> there is a very important point to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kids...
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. >> doris: congratulations, steph. klay thompson. klay thompson? congratulations on your second title in three years. i don't know how a guy switches amongst kyrie irving, lebron james and kevin love and somehow makes that look easy or absorbs the nights where it isn't easy. so, how do you do it, klay? >> well, i got the best team behind men, so, it's easy to press your man and play defense when you got these guys behind you blocking shots and helping me. and just effort. and pride. >> doris: you know, when kevin durant was added, you said there would be no adjustment, your game would remain the same. did you have to find a way to be more efficient in less touches and so how were you able to do that? >> it's no adjustment when you get a guy like kevin durant. look at it. we went 16-1. along with the other guys we picked up, just a collective effort, so, it wasn't much of an adjustment, and it's easy to adjust when you're winning. that's what it's all about. >> doris: titles make it worth it. congratulations. draymond green. so, rightly or wrongly,
. >> doris: congratulations, steph. klay thompson. klay thompson? congratulations on your second title in three years. i don't know how a guy switches amongst kyrie irving, lebron james and kevin love and somehow makes that look easy or absorbs the nights where it isn't easy. so, how do you do it, klay? >> well, i got the best team behind men, so, it's easy to press your man and play defense when you got these guys behind you blocking shots and helping me. and just effort. and...
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thank you so much, dorie. good to see you. >> thanks. >>> if you're looking to give your office a brand-new look which will help your company culture and morale, you don't have to spend a lot of money. we've got some great dyi tips that can give your work environmental a completely different feel. >>> our office has become a test ground for experimental design. a lot of things we test out we try to see if they work or don't work and bring them into startup spaces. for instance we have a green wa wall. >> we've taken plants and have them. as they grow we'll race them up chrk will be a full green wall that separates the reception area from the working area. >> it's an amazing sort of asset or design asset to draw from, so adding something like a plant wall is not very expensive. we're trying to give a maximum solution for a maximum spend. >>> this is a stack wall. we've used suitcases, apple baskets. these are wine crates from etsy for around $20. you can find them anywhere at a vintage shop of flea market. >> y
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but we met doris -- >> stephen: who is wonderful. >> yes, and she was so lovely, and we said, "doris, and she was like, not a chance. not a country that, you know, is built on slavery but has elected obama. our country is not-- is not going to vote for that guy." ( laughter ) >> stephen: i've always said she does not know what she's talking about. >> she's an idiot. she's an idiot. >> stephen: yeah. apologies to doris kerns goodwin, obviously, but dumb, dumb lady. >> she has, like, studied all of it, and knows the patterns. and i think smoog there was a glitch in the system. because when she said it i believed that she was right. >> stephen: broad city season four starts when? starts august? >> yes. >> stephen: august of this year? >> yup. ( applause ) >> stephen: you guys made a little political comedy news in the last couple of days because you're doing something special this season with-- well, with our president. what is it? >> yes. we are bleepg his last name, "president bleep. of he gets enough air time as it is, and, you know, it's-- in the world, it would be better not to hear
but we met doris -- >> stephen: who is wonderful. >> yes, and she was so lovely, and we said, "doris, and she was like, not a chance. not a country that, you know, is built on slavery but has elected obama. our country is not-- is not going to vote for that guy." ( laughter ) >> stephen: i've always said she does not know what she's talking about. >> she's an idiot. she's an idiot. >> stephen: yeah. apologies to doris kerns goodwin, obviously, but dumb,...
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. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from very early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization then extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long dark tunnel and she's grateful. >> i tell them thank you, i'm not talking only for my kid but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump, and play, go to prom. >> doctors say transplanted lungs only hold up for so long so they say it's quite likely that both children will need second lung transplants sometime down the road. having shared the same medical crisis has forged a special bond between the two, but in many ways they're just like any battling brother and sister. >> is he your best friend? >> no. [ laughter ] >> is she your best friend? >> no. >> reporter: david says he's looking forward to getting on the soccer fields with his best friends. >> you feel like you're a new normal person. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu fox 2 n
. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from very early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization then extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long dark tunnel and she's grateful. >> i tell them thank you, i'm not talking only for my kid but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump,...
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ana: yo recuerdo la pelÍcula dori... es dori o nemo? vÁmonos a otro lugar muy lejos.que yo creo que nunca se pueden ver las estrellas en su mÁximo esplendor y estar en la cama a gusto viendo las estrellas y viendo los alpes alrededor y goazando la vida. francisca: no vayan a intentar hacer eso en casa porque ahÍ hay vecinos y de todo. alan: monchis, ya sabes dÓnde es nuestra prÓxima reservación, princesa... la vo a reservar chiquita. francisca: nuestra directora le dice a tacher que calladito es mÁs bonito. karla: de que lado va a dormir? alan: yo duermo de lado karla: de que lado va a dormir? alan: yo duermo de lado izquierdo siempre. karla: de que lado va a dormir? alan: yohey jaime! lado izquierdo siempre. ¿cómo estás mi socio? de lo más bien chico! jaime! ¿cómo andas? yo, bien ¿y vos? bien, ché gracias. que pasa tío! envío tras envío nuestro negocio se vuelve parte del tuyo. el us postal service. priority: tÚ. estas aves que fueron ahora regresan a casa, gracias a dawn. los rescatistas solo confían en dawn, porque es fuerte contra la grasa pero suave. queremos más
ana: yo recuerdo la pelÍcula dori... es dori o nemo? vÁmonos a otro lugar muy lejos.que yo creo que nunca se pueden ver las estrellas en su mÁximo esplendor y estar en la cama a gusto viendo las estrellas y viendo los alpes alrededor y goazando la vida. francisca: no vayan a intentar hacer eso en casa porque ahÍ hay vecinos y de todo. alan: monchis, ya sabes dÓnde es nuestra prÓxima reservación, princesa... la vo a reservar chiquita. francisca: nuestra directora le dice a tacher que...
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doris in pennsylvania. republican. go ahead. with us?- doris, you brian in santa rosa, california. a republican, brian, good morning. caller: good morning. yes. terrible morning. i'm glad the congressman has survived this assault. lots of people calling in to say that the gun control needs to be move forward. the second defend the first amendment rights, our right to free speech. our system is founded on individualism and our right to be able to protect ourselves. and protect ourselves from the government. so the second amendment not going to happen. if you keep pushing for that you waste your time. i voted for barack obama in 2008. i voted for peace and freedom party in 2012. and then for trump in this latest election. i did this because the country does need change. does need to be america first. does need to push forward an agenda that will support the american people and not this give it all away policy of the democrats and the social marxists who are currently running our schools and our press. academia has been infiltrated by people who don't love this country, who are critic
doris in pennsylvania. republican. go ahead. with us?- doris, you brian in santa rosa, california. a republican, brian, good morning. caller: good morning. yes. terrible morning. i'm glad the congressman has survived this assault. lots of people calling in to say that the gun control needs to be move forward. the second defend the first amendment rights, our right to free speech. our system is founded on individualism and our right to be able to protect ourselves. and protect ourselves from the...
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apologies to doris kerns goodwin, obviously, but dumb, dumb lady. >> she has, like, studied all of its a glitch in the system. because when she said it i believed that she was right. >> stephen: broad city season four starts when? starts august? >> yes. >> stephen: august of this year? >> yup. ( applause ) >> stephen: you guys made a little political comedy news in the last couple of days because you're doing something special this season with-- well, with our p >> yes. we are bleepg his last name, "president bleep. of he gets enough air time as it is, and, you know, it's-- in the world, it would be better not to hear his name. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: now, it's going to make it sound-- you could actually say anything you want in that moment. >> that's right. >> stephen: and people would know what you were saying. you could say you're saying trump but you could say anything. >> that's true. and i usually go with drumpf. that's his last name. >> stephen: you've had so many guest stars on that show, is there a particular guest
apologies to doris kerns goodwin, obviously, but dumb, dumb lady. >> she has, like, studied all of its a glitch in the system. because when she said it i believed that she was right. >> stephen: broad city season four starts when? starts august? >> yes. >> stephen: august of this year? >> yup. ( applause ) >> stephen: you guys made a little political comedy news in the last couple of days because you're doing something special this season with-- well, with...
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both siblings needed lung transplants because of systic fibrosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014 and 9-year-old david continues to recover after getting his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well with their transplants. >> surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplants were very rare. less than 50 were performed worldwide last year. ♪ >> the alameda county district attorney's office wants parents to ask an important but important question when kids go on play dates. >> is there a gun in that home and is that gun locked up. >> the public awareness campaign aims to stop accidental shootings in homes where guns are not properly stored. the government estimates that eight children are shot every day in gun accidents. joining the lock-it-up campaign is a father whose son was accidentally killed at a friend's house. >> he took the gun back to the bedroom where my son was, walked in the door and pulled the trigger, expect
both siblings needed lung transplants because of systic fibrosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014 and 9-year-old david continues to recover after getting his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well with their transplants. >> surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplants were very rare. less than 50...
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dori from new jersey. good morning. thank you for having me. umber one, i really think that we should stay, because it shows leadership ability of our country. two, if we stay in the program, we are protecting our generations, especially our children. businessese, our big in our country do not want us to agreement. number four, i really don't understand how the president the first h -- in place. host: as far as big business the of open letter to president regarding the paris agreement in the papers today. is sandra, representative apple, hewlett straus, calling to stay.resident indiana.m columbus, caller: yeah, the reason i think united d pull out, the the s has been -- since '70s and as far as donating of dollars, we already do that. any time a country is in united states is fir first. you know, we take care of other too, you know. we don't have to have this agreement. thank you. can continue to give your thoughts off the phone, off you er, video tweet, if want. we will take more calls in a bit. the "wallto read from street journal" this morni
dori from new jersey. good morning. thank you for having me. umber one, i really think that we should stay, because it shows leadership ability of our country. two, if we stay in the program, we are protecting our generations, especially our children. businessese, our big in our country do not want us to agreement. number four, i really don't understand how the president the first h -- in place. host: as far as big business the of open letter to president regarding the paris agreement in the...
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two were for david and doris. >> they had complicated problem, early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs. they had to have surgery for that. they had a tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother said she can see light at the end of a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> finally. ai want to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kid but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump and play. go to prom. >> reporter: doctors say transplanted lungs only hold up for so long. they say it is quite likely that both children will need second lung transplants some time down the road. having shared the same medical crisis as forged a special bond between the two. in many ways they are just like any other battle brother and sister. >> is he your best friend? >> no. >> reporter: david said he is looking forward to getting on the soccer fields with his best friends. >> i feel like i want to be a normal person. >>> concerned about the see cavus are not new. at at&t, we believe in access. the opport
two were for david and doris. >> they had complicated problem, early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs. they had to have surgery for that. they had a tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother said she can see light at the end of a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> finally. ai want to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kid but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump and play. go to...
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. >> harry and doris show me a have that is 300 years old. i turned into a quaker boy for a moment.his is like for a 9-year-old. >> he still won't put it on the sets must up is here. >> pull it down. >> i can pull it down,. >> don't wreck the play. >> we went through the history of some of the incredible items inside. my favorite items are pair shoes that are uncovered from over 300 years ago which are amazing. and in acts that was incredibly heavy. >> i think i actually found the first crossfit kettle bell ever. >> oh my gosh. this is crazy. it's actually a well wait. it would like 40 pounds. >> is the rest of the house as awful looking as your background right there? >> awful looking? it is 370 years old. it is 16 by 22 feet, that's it. now it said to have up to eight people living in here. the culture some ingenuity. the kids would sleep in the loft and attic. the parents would sleep on the floor. it's kind of like a funny studio apartment that you would see in new york city when you get use out of every square inch. the cabin is a percent. >> there asking $2.9 million but that i
. >> harry and doris show me a have that is 300 years old. i turned into a quaker boy for a moment.his is like for a 9-year-old. >> he still won't put it on the sets must up is here. >> pull it down. >> i can pull it down,. >> don't wreck the play. >> we went through the history of some of the incredible items inside. my favorite items are pair shoes that are uncovered from over 300 years ago which are amazing. and in acts that was incredibly heavy. >>...
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. >> i'm doris,. >> she on direct park casino home in brooklyn where she said she has the best place find in the city. she runs the funeral home but she has no idea why. >> i have no clue. [inaudible] >> she said i actually think i oo like frank sinatra's daughter and she was going on and on. >> you do remember that? >> she is moving a mile a minute sharing her great news that she is here to stay d manager? tell her at stores. >> that i have to give you my check. >> congratulations, keep going and now you can go back to being a full-time funeral director, your passion and love. >> to these people aspire to be funeral owners? >> she's been fighting the city with a hundred $55000 in fines from accusations that she was keeping to people in her restaurant. just the other day the department of buildings admitted they messed up. gone. >> amen to that. >> in with families in the cemetery. >> i'm not going in yet. >> her days are busy but that is how she likes them. >> this is the perfect match for me. >> there's a little cosmetic, little everything. >> why did you go blind? >> blondes have
. >> i'm doris,. >> she on direct park casino home in brooklyn where she said she has the best place find in the city. she runs the funeral home but she has no idea why. >> i have no clue. [inaudible] >> she said i actually think i oo like frank sinatra's daughter and she was going on and on. >> you do remember that? >> she is moving a mile a minute sharing her great news that she is here to stay d manager? tell her at stores. >> that i have to give you...
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that way and so so there has to be some only have to do with doris the value of to kill people if the surrender peacefully both of their hands up will be a load of to kill them because they can build a case against them some time not so was a point. just glued to your invite the murder will out the do is to watch him of the surly doubt. and then when does not. want to be arrested. if this if i kill him can we address a less of it reports of the vigilantes and the secret death squads connected to the police is there any truth to those claims of. i don't have to give a little old to be vigilant even if they want to kill them they would not have the time to do it. so i thought some of the leaders of bunglers. some program would it be said villainess is an inquiry. there to be ridiculous do need what do you do with. the notice send the police on p.c.'s you are being heard only three or four or five. years and you are up there so do the libya with himself. and the jails ourselves crowded at suffering enough just all and that is censors. it's not just detention facilities that are overcrowd
that way and so so there has to be some only have to do with doris the value of to kill people if the surrender peacefully both of their hands up will be a load of to kill them because they can build a case against them some time not so was a point. just glued to your invite the murder will out the do is to watch him of the surly doubt. and then when does not. want to be arrested. if this if i kill him can we address a less of it reports of the vigilantes and the secret death squads connected...
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searching for dory. >> no. but he found dory. saw her right there. >> true. >> uh-huh.racking down your long forgotten cash. >> what you need to know about the money with your name on it. that's just waiting for you to claim it. you are watching "world news now." the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> estimated there are billions of dollars in unclaimed funds out there. >> abc's gio ben spichlt tez played santa claus at the ballpark. ♪ we are in chicago, illinois spending an afternoon with the famed chicago white sox. >> this is it, you guys. this is it. >> gio -- >> throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. >> there you go, man. >> thank you. >> no problem. thank you for coming out. >> also helping connect fans with cash they forgot about or never knew existed. >> we got the first pitch. now let's get free money. >> you see
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abc 7 news was at stanford where doris and david met with one of their doctors yesterday.siblings needed lung transplants because of cystic fiporosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014. 9-year-old david continues to recover after receiving his new lungs three months ago. >> how d you feel today? >>uch more better than i used to. to. >> thank you to the doctors less than 50 worldwide were performed last year. >> caltrain is gearing up for multimillion dollar changes. the bells and whistles and how you can weigh in on the plan. >> fire updates, cooling centers and protecting your pets. everybody you need to know about the heat wave finale. >> just got an update on a shooting in san jose that happened overnight. plus, watching international news. just getting word of a major earthquake off the guatemalan kwoes. i'll have those stories next. >>> should san francisco police >>> should san francisco police officers be a >>> good morning. we can already feel the heat on this thursday, june 22nd. i'm natasha. >> and i'm matt keller, in for reggie. thank you, mike. i'm brin
abc 7 news was at stanford where doris and david met with one of their doctors yesterday.siblings needed lung transplants because of cystic fiporosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014. 9-year-old david continues to recover after receiving his new lungs three months ago. >> how d you feel today? >>uch more better than i used to. to. >> thank you to the doctors less than 50 worldwide were performed last year. >> caltrain is gearing up for multimillion dollar...
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doris, your next. caller: good morning. i think it's sad what is happening. related tocould be ther elections, just like stuff with russia was related to our election. they want a right-wing extremist to be elected over there. that's just what they are planning and they will probably get their wish when you are listening to some of these callers. we have our own domestic terrorists here. you have seen that escalated with the election of trump. you saw portland. marylou saw and. you saw new york where the young white man went to new york looking for black men to kill. we had that same thing going on here. host: doris, thank you. nigel farage, one of the great britain officials has this tweet. "we cannot suspend the campaign and normal life indefinitely. we want real action from our leaders, not handwringing." jeremy corbyn and theresa may did suspend campaigning today. the election is on thursday. andre is next from missouri, democrats want. caller: hi. wholen issue with the terrorist thing is that people want to equate religion with violence and terrorism. no
doris, your next. caller: good morning. i think it's sad what is happening. related tocould be ther elections, just like stuff with russia was related to our election. they want a right-wing extremist to be elected over there. that's just what they are planning and they will probably get their wish when you are listening to some of these callers. we have our own domestic terrorists here. you have seen that escalated with the election of trump. you saw portland. marylou saw and. you saw new york...
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joseph rush's returns to doris alone to his long trip through the lakes he plans to go back to the north again after a while he sees educating people and giving lectures as his mission in life and never tons of repeating the same facts over and again. my bride to you doesn't mean that you fly card. maybe my blood would it would be blue all yellow not my car. was forced to me to be. in my home country because oh my god what i'm looking is justified i'm not to just . hear a chorus of the younger generation is that if they walk the trending go against the status quo it all in danger their prospects in life and so many of them sell out basically and get jobs in the city or on wall street and they don't continue in their youth fall exuberance for many enough years to make it a permanent solution a permanent movement but now that not to belabor the point but now with things like crypto currency this generation can bypass the entire financial infrastructure and create their own financial reality. headline stories on international. trade calling on the british prime minister to resign over her r
joseph rush's returns to doris alone to his long trip through the lakes he plans to go back to the north again after a while he sees educating people and giving lectures as his mission in life and never tons of repeating the same facts over and again. my bride to you doesn't mean that you fly card. maybe my blood would it would be blue all yellow not my car. was forced to me to be. in my home country because oh my god what i'm looking is justified i'm not to just . hear a chorus of the younger...
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. >> reporter: it's all part of the 1.3-acre property where hear and doris rink are owners curatorcurators tour guides. hear bought it from uncle charlie, jr., 50 years ago. >> you guys live in the new part of it. >> that's old between 1730 and 1750 and the newest edition on the house was like 1900. >> reporter: it could be all yours the asking price, $2.9 million. >> i'm 88 years old. and we wanted to come to& somebody that will take care of just like we took care of it. >> we just thought we better get serious about this. he's 88. i'm 74. he's not physically able to do a lot of things that he used to be able to do. >> reporter: like finding similar clay and patching the place himself. >> this is the second time i put clay between here. >> reporter: there's another condition. the rippings are asking that they be allowed to live here as long as they can. >> it's reasonable that they're going to do something that may be we wouldn't do. but we wouldn't have the resources to do it. >> it's fun in here. we meet people all types of people. >> reporter: even we type of people. the rings won't ch
. >> reporter: it's all part of the 1.3-acre property where hear and doris rink are owners curatorcurators tour guides. hear bought it from uncle charlie, jr., 50 years ago. >> you guys live in the new part of it. >> that's old between 1730 and 1750 and the newest edition on the house was like 1900. >> reporter: it could be all yours the asking price, $2.9 million. >> i'm 88 years old. and we wanted to come to& somebody that will take care of just like we took...
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joseph returns to doris along to his long trip through the lakes he plans to go back to the north again after a while he sees educating people and giving lectures as his mission in life and never tires of repeating the same facts over and again. doesn't it. my bra. doesn't mean that you fly card maybe my blood would it would be blue all yellow not my car. was a force to me. in my home country because of my god what i'm looking as a justified i'm not just. horn dog may not only be tasty but also dead to the ship between kids it was suggested well and a fairly strong one there were two thousand rats in the balt in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to infuse damage in the launch into a shared skepticism they do not believe that risk is is truly by independent scientists so did the meat industry paid you for this. conversation for my time as was the others why is that the meat lobby definitely didn't like what we were doing and if you want to learn m
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forward and there is no doubt which one of the two is far more trustworthy and far more able to write is doris thank you this labor council for total green thanks for joining us here on r.t. to thank you. the u.s. led coalition leading the fight saving the syrian city of raka is a quote everyone that's what locals have told auti is rightly video agency despite the coalition's insistence that it takes every civilian casualty seriously the grim situation on the ground does suggest otherwise but i knew little about i knew that if this would what they are given the guts of my family and human to fit the model to. assure you that actually i'm a little mad about that it's not as well it's not as nesmith good at it as that but you're the one you're the one who said that actually you anybody can do better than haven't read the book as has me and the dome that has you had the feel that that has become a hold on my digital clock. when it hasn't won as it was but i won't. be. usable. jim she. mocked a good. now the u.s. led coalition doesn't deny using phosphorus which we just heard mentioned that in its
forward and there is no doubt which one of the two is far more trustworthy and far more able to write is doris thank you this labor council for total green thanks for joining us here on r.t. to thank you. the u.s. led coalition leading the fight saving the syrian city of raka is a quote everyone that's what locals have told auti is rightly video agency despite the coalition's insistence that it takes every civilian casualty seriously the grim situation on the ground does suggest otherwise but i...
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writing right now are really fine historians, whether allen galto or harold holzer, among others, doris kearns-good win's book is good, too. it's said there's nothing new to say about lincoln and i want to mike another point that every generation has something new to say about lincoln because we're all americans, and we're facing new circumstances, and we inevitably see the past through our own lens, and reinterpret it, and we learn different lessons from lincoln. and that accounts for the evolution of the histories and the biographies about lincoln as well. >> well, i think we're -- our time is up, but i just want to say thank you so much to sidney blumenthal, this wonderful book, and you can go right outside and buy it. it's worth every dime and i just want to say -- he was here last year -- >> worth a lincoln penny. >> it was here for the first volume and the second volume and i'm really hoping you'll be here for the third volume next year. >> thank you, elizabeth. a pleasure to be with you, and here in chicago. [applause] >> once again, thank you to aberdeen for coming and watching
writing right now are really fine historians, whether allen galto or harold holzer, among others, doris kearns-good win's book is good, too. it's said there's nothing new to say about lincoln and i want to mike another point that every generation has something new to say about lincoln because we're all americans, and we're facing new circumstances, and we inevitably see the past through our own lens, and reinterpret it, and we learn different lessons from lincoln. and that accounts for the...
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dory had never really been told in a sympathetic way people have been so judge mental about i mean i think she felt terrible about the drugs and she tried so many times to get off it but couldn't and i think as a society we just sort of do write people off because on drugs it's kind of like oh well there are drug addicts let's just they're good to move on which i think you know i find i even have those tendencies but i think it's cruel and and realistic and i think when it's someone like whitney houston who brought so much happiness to so many people you know she deserves a lot more understanding than that nick broomfield thank you thank you. risking life and limb drazen may snap election gamble as result in the one parliamentary pact with the democratic unionist party and possible government concessions at the good friday agreement northern irish peace process in jeopardy joining us invades newly elected m.p.'s out down chris has a do like other members of his party refuses to take a seat in parliament tip the balance against terrorism may. be all congratulations on being elected wh
dory had never really been told in a sympathetic way people have been so judge mental about i mean i think she felt terrible about the drugs and she tried so many times to get off it but couldn't and i think as a society we just sort of do write people off because on drugs it's kind of like oh well there are drug addicts let's just they're good to move on which i think you know i find i even have those tendencies but i think it's cruel and and realistic and i think when it's someone like...
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his sister had the 15i78 life threatening surgery both siblings needed lung transplants. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2019. >> how do you feel today? >> much more better than i used to. >> thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well, both with their transplants. >> the surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplantsz are very rare. fewer than 50 world wide last year. more freshman will attend a university this fall than ever before. campus housing is already impacted but will students be able to get into the classes they need? >> it's construction season at san jose state. the university's getting ready to welcome its largest freshman class ever with more than 5,000 students expected to enroll. that's 25% more than officials had planned for. >> they're tremendously interested in being here. but it is challenging to keep up. we'll do our best but it is a challenge. >> but the growing pains are evident as the popularity continues to rise. last night more than 1400 students, half of them freshman, were put on
his sister had the 15i78 life threatening surgery both siblings needed lung transplants. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2019. >> how do you feel today? >> much more better than i used to. >> thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well, both with their transplants. >> the surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplantsz are very rare. fewer than 50 world wide last year. more freshman...
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for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, jeff van gundy, mark jackson and doris burke and our outstanding abc crew, this is mike breen saying thanks so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ dna >> mike: what a performance from cleveland. >> cavs and dubs. game five, monday at 9:00 e.t. on abc. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. ask me, terry goggans, introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com.
for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, jeff van gundy, mark jackson and doris burke and our outstanding abc crew, this is mike breen saying thanks so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ dna >> mike: what a performance from cleveland. >> cavs and dubs. game five, monday at 9:00 e.t. on abc. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced...
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but most everybody remained on the floor ♪ ♪ while the children were smothered on the stairs by the dorisplayed a slow funeral tune ♪ ♪ and the town was lit up by a cold christmas minimum ♪ ♪ the parents they cried and the miners they moaned ♪ ♪ see what your greed for money has done ♪ [applause] >> you're going to go on talking after that. >> i know. some people feel in part of the book you actually went up to calumet and talk to people and i think there is a quote that what do they call it, they didn't like it. lousy miserable song. why is that, what was the truth that you discovered behind the 1913 massacre? >> in that song, he says the copper boss held the door at the bottom of the stairs and there was a long debate about this at the time, whether the bottom of the christmas hall doors opened al gore in. -- were opened in. if the crowd was coming down it wasn't the people outside have told them. if someone was leaning on the doors and kept them closed, then that meant conceivably these people have been murdere had bet was not just an accident. guthrie read a book about it and believes
but most everybody remained on the floor ♪ ♪ while the children were smothered on the stairs by the dorisplayed a slow funeral tune ♪ ♪ and the town was lit up by a cold christmas minimum ♪ ♪ the parents they cried and the miners they moaned ♪ ♪ see what your greed for money has done ♪ [applause] >> you're going to go on talking after that. >> i know. some people feel in part of the book you actually went up to calumet and talk to people and i think there is a...
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so, for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, of course, for jeff van gundy, mark jackson, doris burke and our entire abc crew, mike breen saying thank you so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. see you game two. ♪ i got joy inside my dna ♪ i got hustle ♪ ambition ♪ flow inside my dna cavs and dubs. game two sunday at 8:00 eastn on abc. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. of tiger woods. we are now hearing his voice. stash gunsthe doctor in the trump hotel. new information about his motives. anchor: the u.s. is out. >> the u.s. will with straw from the paris accord. >> do not give in. fight back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> do you have a message for your family back at home? anchor: the doctor accused of checking into
so, for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, of course, for jeff van gundy, mark jackson, doris burke and our entire abc crew, mike breen saying thank you so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. see you game two. ♪ i got joy inside my dna ♪ i got hustle ♪ ambition ♪ flow inside my dna cavs and dubs. game two sunday at 8:00 eastn on abc. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian...
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estate to eleanor and half to missy lehand and he outlived her, but barely and i believe i read in doris kearns goodwin's book that in order to do that, he had to disinherent her children. >> it was not half the estate in her book, it's half the income. a lot of people make that same mistakes, it's half the income. it disinherited them until missy died and then it did revert. and as kids they could make a living and she could not. >> it did revert? >> it did revert. he told his son jimmy this on the day of the inauguration his fourth final and he said it's the least i could do for her. she served me so well for so long and asked for so little in return and i think that's one of the nicest things you can say about missy. >>. [applause] >> >> author geraldine hawkins is next from the roosevelt reading festival held annually in hyde park, new york. she recounts the life of elliott roosevelt and his relationship to his daughter eleanor. eleanor. >> good afternoon, and welcome, i am patrick fahey, a member of the archive staff here. on behalf of the fdr presidential library and museum.
estate to eleanor and half to missy lehand and he outlived her, but barely and i believe i read in doris kearns goodwin's book that in order to do that, he had to disinherent her children. >> it was not half the estate in her book, it's half the income. a lot of people make that same mistakes, it's half the income. it disinherited them until missy died and then it did revert. and as kids they could make a living and she could not. >> it did revert? >> it did revert. he told...
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for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, jeff van gundy, mark jackson and doris burke and our outstanding abc crew, this is mike breen saying thanks so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ dna >> mike: what a performance from cleveland. >> cavs and dubs. game five, monday at 9:00 e.t. on abc. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. i'm getting goosebumps. get 17% below msrp on all silverado 1500 lt pickups in stock. that's over eight thousand one
for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, jeff van gundy, mark jackson and doris burke and our outstanding abc crew, this is mike breen saying thanks so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ dna >> mike: what a performance from cleveland. >> cavs and dubs. game five, monday at 9:00 e.t. on abc. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people...
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. >> then i got a girl crush on doris burke interviewing him after the game. she is so smart. i adore her. >> she is one of the best nba analysts and reporters. the difference was kd i think. there's a d in durant. difference. and defense. i think they got it all. 21 turnovers. >> my son was in my seat. did it ever get to be where the people were not into the game? that happens sometimes. you start talking because you got that cush lead. no because you had all that superstar status on the court. everybody was in the game at all times. when you get to see all that. we have a couple of times this season when cavs were in town. so this was different though because it was a different team that showed up last night. >> yeah. >> that's what the finals are all about. >> we are having fun doing it. >> it's nice to be in the glow of all that, right? >> i was over in alameda so i was in the glow of the traffic. [ laughter ] >> always comes down to traffic. how is it? >> it's okay right now. >> we don't have fog for the morning commute. what a difference 24 hours makes. you can see the t
. >> then i got a girl crush on doris burke interviewing him after the game. she is so smart. i adore her. >> she is one of the best nba analysts and reporters. the difference was kd i think. there's a d in durant. difference. and defense. i think they got it all. 21 turnovers. >> my son was in my seat. did it ever get to be where the people were not into the game? that happens sometimes. you start talking because you got that cush lead. no because you had all that superstar...
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so it has 1.3 acres, owned by harry and doris hink.bought 150 years ago. >> i'm 88 years old. and, why, we wanted to come to somebody that will take care of it, just lick we took care of it. >> he's not physically able to do a lot of thing that he used to be able to do. >> pretty neat. so, it can be yours. the asking price: $2.9 million. now we told you about the catch. here it is. here is the condition. the family there, the rinks being asked to stay in their home as long as they live. >> oh, okay, so you get to pay their rent. >> there go. >> fair deal. beautiful cabin though. 4:22. >> the supreme court taking on gambling in our area. >> what they're saying about the feature -- future of sports betting in the garden state. coming right back on this wednesday morning. stay with us. twenty minutes on the grill, they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i wa
so it has 1.3 acres, owned by harry and doris hink.bought 150 years ago. >> i'm 88 years old. and, why, we wanted to come to somebody that will take care of it, just lick we took care of it. >> he's not physically able to do a lot of thing that he used to be able to do. >> pretty neat. so, it can be yours. the asking price: $2.9 million. now we told you about the catch. here it is. here is the condition. the family there, the rinks being asked to stay in their home as long as...
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itself historic photos is 1.3 acres, and it is owned by this lovely couple their names are harry and doris rink. they bought this from their uncle charlie, 50 years ago. >> i'm 88 years old, and, why, we wanted to come to somebody that will take care of it just like we took care of it. >> he's not physically able to do a lot of things that he used to be able to do. >> now, here is the thing. you know, listed $2.9 million. here's the condition. the couple at this want to live there. and they're asking to be allowed to stay in the home as long as they are alive. >> two-point -- how much, 2.6 million? >> 2.9. >> some people can buy log cabins, others have to pay for college. we all know it can be very, very expensive. >> so if you want to cut down on the costs some expert are saying you should avoid one of our state. seriously. entirely. they think it is miss priced. too high. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indiges
itself historic photos is 1.3 acres, and it is owned by this lovely couple their names are harry and doris rink. they bought this from their uncle charlie, 50 years ago. >> i'm 88 years old, and, why, we wanted to come to somebody that will take care of it just like we took care of it. >> he's not physically able to do a lot of things that he used to be able to do. >> now, here is the thing. you know, listed $2.9 million. here's the condition. the couple at this want to live...