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police in western pennsylvania say two young sisters were killed when a dresser fell on them.hese are the victims, 3-year-old ryeley beatty and 2-year-old brooklyn. according to the "pittsburgh tribune review," the beaver county coroner says the children were playing in or around the dresser when it fell on them. >>> today in washington, congress returns to deal with the immigration crisis at the border. nbc 10 national correspondent tracie potts explains there are options but not much agreement on what will work. >>> when congress returns today they'll face a request from president obama, $2 billion in emergency funds to deal with the crisis at the border as he awaits options at the end of this summer to act on his own. >> it doesn't help when the president says that he's going to -- he has a pen and he has a phone. >> reporter: by year's end, 90,000 children without parents are expected in the u.s. from central america. the government tried sending them to small towns like murietta, california. the town felt back. >> how can a town of 106 handle this problem? >> one republic
police in western pennsylvania say two young sisters were killed when a dresser fell on them.hese are the victims, 3-year-old ryeley beatty and 2-year-old brooklyn. according to the "pittsburgh tribune review," the beaver county coroner says the children were playing in or around the dresser when it fell on them. >>> today in washington, congress returns to deal with the immigration crisis at the border. nbc 10 national correspondent tracie potts explains there are options...
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they were playing in their room when suddenly the dresser fell and pinned them underneath it.es say riley died of a fixation due to compression of her chest. >> it only the blink of an eye for a child to do something. you tell kids don't do this and don't do that. when you're in the around, you know know what they're going to do. >> police are currently investigating the incident. they believe the girls were playing in the bottom drawer causing that dresser to fall over. >>> health news now. are you giving your child the wrong amount of medicine. >> a new jersey pediatrician has create add new app that can help. it's called kids fever m.d. and the app is designed to help you remember the proper doses of acetaminophen and ibuprofen to give your children. the amount changes as your children do. they grow up. you specify the medication you want to give your child and his or her weight. the app then gives the recommenderecommended dose. it's in the free. it costs 99 cents to download. for more information go to myfoxphilly.com and click seen on tv. >> high cholesterol levels may i
they were playing in their room when suddenly the dresser fell and pinned them underneath it.es say riley died of a fixation due to compression of her chest. >> it only the blink of an eye for a child to do something. you tell kids don't do this and don't do that. when you're in the around, you know know what they're going to do. >> police are currently investigating the incident. they believe the girls were playing in the bottom drawer causing that dresser to fall over....
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>> he's a great dresser by the way. >> yeah, one of the best dressers in the country. i'm like, "all right." so i go to like the -- it's the -- i got out to the outlets so i went and found, like, these like -- yeah, i don't even know, they're khakis. >> like baggy khakis. >> yeah, they were really bad. and i went out and threw out the first pitch. >> seth: you do not look like a former professional athlete. [ laughter and applause ] your cell phone should be on your belt. >> there he is. that's him. >> seth: and now, to throw out the first pitch for selling the most real estate in the greater trenton area. >> anybody playing with these guys is going -- [ laughter ] >> seth: you had even a better first pitch experience. >> you can't make this up seth. i'm just going to tell you the facts. i was -- the red sox for three years. '03, '04, and '05, right? world series, got it. came back four games down, or three games down, beat the yankees, great. red sox are in the playoffs and i'm with the orioles now. signed a three year deal, 'o6, '07, 'o8. i get called, they're down -
>> he's a great dresser by the way. >> yeah, one of the best dressers in the country. i'm like, "all right." so i go to like the -- it's the -- i got out to the outlets so i went and found, like, these like -- yeah, i don't even know, they're khakis. >> like baggy khakis. >> yeah, they were really bad. and i went out and threw out the first pitch. >> seth: you do not look like a former professional athlete. [ laughter and applause ] your cell phone should...
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parents on the dresser. do you mind if we do that right after i say i don't want to get in for his can. actually i was really sticking it out i want to take you now concedes that well. we. are welcome back later i guess. on. our way here. so the reason we're here is to talk about your daughter. and who she was and if you could just start from the start from the beginning for me the very beginning of. the very beginning is all bull true whose name is that i was born force of september nineteenth one thousand one. she was born. eighty years of out working because we couldn't have children. but then she came. and we were so proud and so happy about that and she she grew up without any problems and suddenly she said to us. my my legs don't. we're anymore and we went to the hospital and off to the three days of intensive research we had to hear that she had to. look in you what is there a time in your daughter's illness when you knew this is the time we prepare for well i want to prepare yes. so as i told you. ev
parents on the dresser. do you mind if we do that right after i say i don't want to get in for his can. actually i was really sticking it out i want to take you now concedes that well. we. are welcome back later i guess. on. our way here. so the reason we're here is to talk about your daughter. and who she was and if you could just start from the start from the beginning for me the very beginning of. the very beginning is all bull true whose name is that i was born force of september nineteenth...
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prosecutors say he heard a loud noise when the dresser fell but he took too long to see what happenedconditions. >>> after this week's controversial execution in arizona, a federal judge said it's time to bring backfiring squads. lethal injection given to joseph wood was supposed to take about ten minutes to work. instead he lingered for nearly two hours. so the federal appeals judge involved in woods' case said perhaps death penalty states should revert back to a more primitive method. >> bullets, they work every time. i've never heard anyone walking away from a firing squad. perhaps it will have more value because people will actually see the violence in executions. >> though he's generally in favor of the death penalty, judge kaczynski says lethal injection is a dishonest attempt to disguise the brutal nature of capital punishment. and he doesn't mince words because he said the guillotine is another foolproof method. but he doubts the public would accept that form of execution. these are strong words from a federal appeals judge. >> yeah. he was actually appointed to the ninth circ
prosecutors say he heard a loud noise when the dresser fell but he took too long to see what happenedconditions. >>> after this week's controversial execution in arizona, a federal judge said it's time to bring backfiring squads. lethal injection given to joseph wood was supposed to take about ten minutes to work. instead he lingered for nearly two hours. so the federal appeals judge involved in woods' case said perhaps death penalty states should revert back to a more primitive...
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. >> i have a dresser. so someone kindly donated many refrigerators to me. i have my own microwave. >> you have a roommate. >> i have a roommate. >> still homeless. once the summer session is over here on the georgetown campus, she has to find a place to stay. she can't go back to the shelter because her name is off the list. once you're out, you're out. >> i really just want to say that i appreciate the support and the support has really inspired me to do better. >> accepts the fact she has become a celebrity, a role model for the other young people, the children in the shelters. in her space time, she is trying to launch a nonprofit to address their special needs. >> just don't let anything get you down. don't let anything stand in your way. this won't be the last place you live. you'll find a home. >> who better knows what a homeless child needs. what better example could they have? >> anacostia prepared me to open up myself to be willing to try anything new. don't be afraid of anything. you know, just dive in, just be ready for anything. >> bruce johnson
. >> i have a dresser. so someone kindly donated many refrigerators to me. i have my own microwave. >> you have a roommate. >> i have a roommate. >> still homeless. once the summer session is over here on the georgetown campus, she has to find a place to stay. she can't go back to the shelter because her name is off the list. once you're out, you're out. >> i really just want to say that i appreciate the support and the support has really inspired me to do better....
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sister, christy, recalled seeing the gun that they believed was used in the murder in my father's dresserrawer under the socks. she was putting away laundry for him. >> that gun was now missing from the home's inventory. >> it would have pointed the finger at miriam helmick, the person who would have had access to it and easy access to it. >> and investigators learned something more. 20 years earlier, that same gun had been fired in a domestic dispute involving wendy's grandparents. >> my grandfather went a little crazy and tried to shoot my grandmother in their front lawn one day. >> a neighbor saw what was happening and intervened. >> turns out, it went into the lawn. that's where this history from this gun comes from. >> the neighbor who intervened in the shooting incident 20 years earlier was still alive, and remembered it vividly. >> the neighbor did tell the police where he believed it had entered the lawn. [ gunshot ] >> with the slimmest of hopes, forensic analysts searched for the bullet that had been buried for almost 20 years. >> after some time, we were able to locate the bull
sister, christy, recalled seeing the gun that they believed was used in the murder in my father's dresserrawer under the socks. she was putting away laundry for him. >> that gun was now missing from the home's inventory. >> it would have pointed the finger at miriam helmick, the person who would have had access to it and easy access to it. >> and investigators learned something more. 20 years earlier, that same gun had been fired in a domestic dispute involving wendy's...
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. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behindlows. and you start with carpet. you have a color idea. there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a warm grey scheme and then a cool gray scheme. >> this is what? >> this is a cool gray scheme. >> the regency has 300 rooms. each room is brand-new, with almost all of the design elements selected personally by tisch himself. the most expensive part -- the marble bathrooms. >> the bathroom has become a point of competition. a lot of new hotels have big bathrooms that sparkle. we wanted the bathrooms to -- >> i noticed there was a television. >> we have televisions in the mirrors. every bathroom has a tv in it. >> one thing i had to ask is do you test the mattresses out? >> i have tested many. my wife and i have stayed in this hotel. it is comfortable. >> it's pretty comfortable. do you do this in every one of your hotels? >> we have lots of renovations. we bought a hotel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. and nashville, tennessee -- $12 million
. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behindlows. and you start with carpet. you have a color idea. there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a warm grey scheme and then a cool gray scheme. >> this is what? >> this is a cool gray scheme. >> the regency has 300 rooms. each room is brand-new, with almost all of the design elements selected personally by tisch himself. the most expensive part -- the...
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these are the greatest mind of science in 1927 and they were nappy dressers. marie has an affair with this man next to einstein. she and paul had a fantastic relationship and they rent a house and their letters back and forth are passionate and she comes back to live after piere was dead and probably affected by working with radio active materials. and they are madly in love and it is like she has a second life except there is a problem and paul is married and even though his wife doesn't mind he has a m mistris she fiends it is the most famous person at the time. and they start talking about how she is a home wrecker and a polish immigrant and saying she is jewish and she is almost the only person in the book who is not jewish. it becomes such a scandal that when she is ready to go off to sweden to get her second noble prize they say maybe you should come and get this next year. she called einstein and says what should i do? and he said g get the prize. that relationship falls apart and paul goes back to his wife as the women in the audience guessed. but paul
these are the greatest mind of science in 1927 and they were nappy dressers. marie has an affair with this man next to einstein. she and paul had a fantastic relationship and they rent a house and their letters back and forth are passionate and she comes back to live after piere was dead and probably affected by working with radio active materials. and they are madly in love and it is like she has a second life except there is a problem and paul is married and even though his wife doesn't mind...
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and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here?e and a half. >> reporter: it is the longest deja has ever lived in one place. her dad was out on the streets a lot. she was 8 when her mom simply left her at a grandmother's. >> she had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been out of jail. >> she stays up late worrying about her mom. not vice versa. >> at least she was in jail. i had just spoken to her a week later after three months not talking to her. >> reporter: her mom tried to keep her drug problem a secret. she would leave the kids with deja. >> i made sure my sisters had a bath. had they were in bed, watched movies. >> reporter: in all, there were 11 siblings. many half brothers or sisters. and there was violence. >> my mom was abused by her boyfriend. yeah. he liked to hit her a lot. my mom likes to fight back. and so they would fight a lot. >> reporter: they would move a lot. different siblings with various relatives from mountain view to east pal alto, san jose, over and over, repeatedly being left by one parent or
and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here?e and a half. >> reporter: it is the longest deja has ever lived in one place. her dad was out on the streets a lot. she was 8 when her mom simply left her at a grandmother's. >> she had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been out of jail. >> she stays up late worrying about her mom. not vice versa. >> at least she was in jail. i had just spoken to her a week...
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>> all my way through college, i worked my way -- window dresser at lord & taylor.ays liked fashion. always loved fashion. and -- i loved that we could do it and not take it seriously. you have -- like herpes, you have it or you don't. it is so much fun when they come down the red carpet. they think they look terrible. they look really bad. oh, thank god. >> you always tell the joke. you always say do you think some woman making $25 million really thinks -- really cares about what -- i think they do. >> i think they do, too. >> i think people do care. >> i think they do, too. some of them don't. i love it when -- sarah jessica parker, i always bring her up. she will come up to me and say look at the shoes the can you believe the shoes? you just want to hug her. she knows it is fashion. instead of anna. bulim bulimics. allegedly. you smell hem before you see them. here they come. allegedly. allegedly. >> does the stuff just come to you after all he is years? is there -- one of those inside the after studio kind of questions. is there an equation for how to write a go
>> all my way through college, i worked my way -- window dresser at lord & taylor.ays liked fashion. always loved fashion. and -- i loved that we could do it and not take it seriously. you have -- like herpes, you have it or you don't. it is so much fun when they come down the red carpet. they think they look terrible. they look really bad. oh, thank god. >> you always tell the joke. you always say do you think some woman making $25 million really thinks -- really cares about...
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. >>> does it pay to cheat on your hair dresser. >> you feel a loyalty. but then you get talked into things sometimes. laura does a gorgeous job cutting my hair here. one time i was over at lewis waiting for cassidy, my daughter, to be done and all of a sudden the very seductive russian says come sit in the chair and starts chopping. and then i had to call laura because i didn't want her feelings to be hurt. i love the way laura does it. so i wasn't trying to cheat but i ended up cheating. >> it is a terrible feeling. what happened? >> it took about a year or two but we all got over it. there was a "huffington post" blogger who took on the question. >> there was a place i used to go to for years before laura did her magic, waved her magic wand and i loved this woman so much and i never even walked down 52nd street because i felt terrible. i felt awful that she was going to walk out. one day i was walking my dog and i said you know what i'm doing, i'm going out and i walked in there. my heart was pounding. i felt terrible. she said you don't love me. i fel
. >>> does it pay to cheat on your hair dresser. >> you feel a loyalty. but then you get talked into things sometimes. laura does a gorgeous job cutting my hair here. one time i was over at lewis waiting for cassidy, my daughter, to be done and all of a sudden the very seductive russian says come sit in the chair and starts chopping. and then i had to call laura because i didn't want her feelings to be hurt. i love the way laura does it. so i wasn't trying to cheat but i ended up...
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. >> his photography book is on my dresser in my dressing room, as a matter of fact. see it every day. but you might have been, could have been, thought you might be, a basketball player. >> well, yeah. you know -- >> this is a great story. don't try to -- don't try to blow me off, man. >> well, i was a walk-on. >> tell the story. >> i was a walk-on at ucla. i can't even remember the year. somewhere in the early '60s. and so the coach, you know, some say the best college coach of all time, john wooten. >> some say. if they don't say, they're idiots. >> he was my first. he walked out there the first day. i'm sitting there with a lot of high school all-americans and little me from venice high school with a halfway decent jump shot from the corner, sitting there. here he comes and he says, we will begin, gentlemen, by learning how to tie our shoes. start by pulling your socks up very tight so there's no wrinkle that will feel like a rock in your shoe after a length of time. you start with the laces at the bottom and you work your way up. and always double knots. we don't
. >> his photography book is on my dresser in my dressing room, as a matter of fact. see it every day. but you might have been, could have been, thought you might be, a basketball player. >> well, yeah. you know -- >> this is a great story. don't try to -- don't try to blow me off, man. >> well, i was a walk-on. >> tell the story. >> i was a walk-on at ucla. i can't even remember the year. somewhere in the early '60s. and so the coach, you know, some say the...
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we have an old dresser. found, right? how do you secure it? >> pull out the drawer. imagine the top is this. drill a hole through it bigger than your screw and then screw a washer through there so you're going up into the bottom side and then a walk around the perimeter. >> we love it when you say that. >> you could put casters on it. might raise it up tall. hoda height. >> yeah. >> 80 bucks for the butcher block. instant island. >> very smart. >> so imagine you have a bathroom, the tile looks in good shape but it's a bad color. >> yeah, yeah. >> green. i don't know when that works. black, when was that good? >> coming back. there you have it. >> wait for it. >> you and your two shows. >> i'll do a show about it. >> never should have said it. >> no. >> the tile's in good shape, changing the color, a couple paint products for specifically going over tile. >> good. >> this is my home max. there's one by rustoleum. >> one coat? >> yeah. clean it up. you clean it up. you give a little bit of abrasive. look at you. maybe three
we have an old dresser. found, right? how do you secure it? >> pull out the drawer. imagine the top is this. drill a hole through it bigger than your screw and then screw a washer through there so you're going up into the bottom side and then a walk around the perimeter. >> we love it when you say that. >> you could put casters on it. might raise it up tall. hoda height. >> yeah. >> 80 bucks for the butcher block. instant island. >> very smart. >> so...
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he happened to be all alone in that room when a dresser fell on topive him.hankfully the boy is okay tonight. now his family wants to warn parents everywhere. consumer reporter nydia han has their story on "action news" at 5:00. and plus three of the most dangerous intersections in montgomery county now have red light cameras and we'll tell you where they are and how much running them and getting a fine will cost you. we'll have those stories and more coming your way on "action news" at 5, rick, you'll be joining me then. >> thank you, monica. >> a local group joined with people across the country today trying to set a world record trying to help families in need at the same time. "action news" anchor tamala edwards explains. >> let's get your feet off the ground ♪ >> it was more that the radio disney philadelphia tunes that had these kids bouncing at the bear boys and girls club. they'll be getting a brand new backpack stuffed with school supplies by team volunteers with assist from 6abc. >> we like to help you know? we like to help see the kids smile. a lot
he happened to be all alone in that room when a dresser fell on topive him.hankfully the boy is okay tonight. now his family wants to warn parents everywhere. consumer reporter nydia han has their story on "action news" at 5:00. and plus three of the most dangerous intersections in montgomery county now have red light cameras and we'll tell you where they are and how much running them and getting a fine will cost you. we'll have those stories and more coming your way on "action...
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the girls appear to have been playing, in or around the bottom drawer of a dresser, causing to it falln them. the deaths of these seven children have many of us asking just why. >> people are assuming, i mean why, why did they have to die? i don't know. you have to ask god that question, you know. >> joining us to talk about the why and trying to understand these tragedies, reverend doctor allen waller, senior pastor of e nan tabernacle baptist church. great to see you. >> great to see you again. >> at the memorial for winter on saturday her godfather got up, and said, you know, i have been angry, just last week. i have been angry. you appreciated his honesty. >> appreciate his honesty because, tragedy like this, it causes to us raise, questions, you know, it is part of the grieving process, you know, and of course i'm coming from a religious perspective but my boss, has a wonderful way of being able to handle our anger and our questions. you really have to feel your waste through this part of getting through the depth that is we don't understand: number one excepting the fairness of t
the girls appear to have been playing, in or around the bottom drawer of a dresser, causing to it falln them. the deaths of these seven children have many of us asking just why. >> people are assuming, i mean why, why did they have to die? i don't know. you have to ask god that question, you know. >> joining us to talk about the why and trying to understand these tragedies, reverend doctor allen waller, senior pastor of e nan tabernacle baptist church. great to see you. >>...
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>> these chickens are kept ten to a cage, in the cage about the size of a dresser drawer their entire. 3,000 birds per barn. they would routinely found and i would find them mummified, rats living in the nests. >> iowa farms had a salmonella outbreak that prompted the largest recall of eggs in the country, over half a billion eggs in 14 states. and while your farm was not part of the recall, there was similar unsanitary conditions found at those farms. wayne, you know, these so-called ag gag bills being introduced in the states are very similar. and state after state we are seeing the same language, no unauthorized recordings or video or audio. no recording of image or sound. who's pushing these bills, wayne? >> well, as you said, the american legislative exchange council came up with novel legislation. then the farming industry, which is really the different state farm bureaus, cattleman's association, pork producers, really been driving it. they've been doing grunt work in state legislators to pass it. they are trying to get this enacted in all 50 states. they got it done in seven a
>> these chickens are kept ten to a cage, in the cage about the size of a dresser drawer their entire. 3,000 birds per barn. they would routinely found and i would find them mummified, rats living in the nests. >> iowa farms had a salmonella outbreak that prompted the largest recall of eggs in the country, over half a billion eggs in 14 states. and while your farm was not part of the recall, there was similar unsanitary conditions found at those farms. wayne, you know, these...
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. >> yes, fox 29's steve keeley live in cinnaminson with the story and not the best dressers either. >> i bet you before you were married you met a few guys who took you on cheap dates. this guy spent less of his own dough than the worse cheap skate. couple starting at the maple shade wawa for cigarettes and smacks, and see the surveillance pictures there, then, further down fork landing road, to where we are, at the jug handle in for beers and shots. guy didn't spends a dime of his own dough, using police and credit cards, real stupid move, because he also stole the cop's cash, but didn't decide to use that instead so the cards left this electronic trail of evidence which then pinpointed the exact times to look into the two wawa stores surveillance systems and pulled down these prom style pictures of the couple. what makes their theft real news worthy, they didn't just steel the cops wallet out every his personal car, but decided to also steel his professional police official id after and police officer's badge. both to pull off way worse crimes, impersonating police officer why the
. >> yes, fox 29's steve keeley live in cinnaminson with the story and not the best dressers either. >> i bet you before you were married you met a few guys who took you on cheap dates. this guy spent less of his own dough than the worse cheap skate. couple starting at the maple shade wawa for cigarettes and smacks, and see the surveillance pictures there, then, further down fork landing road, to where we are, at the jug handle in for beers and shots. guy didn't spends a dime of his...
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aviva dresser and the only thing fake about me is this leg right here. >> you say you have never liedus really hurtful. i find that laughable. the only thing that is artificial or fake about me is this. i'm sick of it. i am sick of you all accusing me -- everything else is real. everything else. >> i want to vomit. >> go ahead. go ahead, heather. take it. >> oh, we were looking for a good kicker and, you know, we got a big kick out of that one. hope you had calf as much fun -- i mean half as much fun as we did. go to facebook.com/megynkelly. you need a laugh every once in a while. see you tomorrow at 9:00. >>> welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. violence is escalating on american soil near the southern border. now, in a moment governor rick perry will be here to explain why he is now deploying the texas national guard to the region and help secure our broken borders. first, heavy caliber gunfire was shot at a u.s. border patrol agent on the american side of the rio grande, now on the mexican side of the river and sources say they believe shots came from the members of the
aviva dresser and the only thing fake about me is this leg right here. >> you say you have never liedus really hurtful. i find that laughable. the only thing that is artificial or fake about me is this. i'm sick of it. i am sick of you all accusing me -- everything else is real. everything else. >> i want to vomit. >> go ahead. go ahead, heather. take it. >> oh, we were looking for a good kicker and, you know, we got a big kick out of that one. hope you had calf as much...
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they were not the dressers i think.anyway, marie has an affair with paul launches in who is so important he is sitting next to mind dying in this picture. she impossibly fantastic relationship. the letters back and forth are so passionate. she comes back to life after being widowed. he was run over by a card. probably working with radioactive materials. anyway, they are madly in love and she has a whole second life except there is a problem in that paul is married and even though his wife doesn't mind she has a mistress, she might but his mistresses the most famous women in france. the wife has a brother and brother runs a newspaper and they start talking about how marie curie is this homewrecker of this polish immigrants and she's jewish and almost the only person in the book who is not jewish. she is a homewrecker and a horrible person you become such a scandal that when she gets ready to go off to sweden to get her second noble prize, nico maybe you should wait and come get the price next year. she called science dai
they were not the dressers i think.anyway, marie has an affair with paul launches in who is so important he is sitting next to mind dying in this picture. she impossibly fantastic relationship. the letters back and forth are so passionate. she comes back to life after being widowed. he was run over by a card. probably working with radioactive materials. anyway, they are madly in love and she has a whole second life except there is a problem in that paul is married and even though his wife...
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. >> the bed and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here? >> 3 1/2. >> reporter: it is the longest deja has ever lived in one place. her dad was out on the streets a lot. she was only 8 when her mom simply left her at her grandmother's. >> she sort of had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been in and out of jail. >> she is the one that stays up late worrying about her mom, not vice versa. >> i didn't find out recently that she was in jail and i had talked to her a week later after three months of not talking to her. >> her mom tried to keep the drug problem a secret. she would leave the kids with deja. >> i make sure my sisters took baths, they were in bed, watched movies, make sure, like, i read to them. >> reporter: in all, there were 11 siblings, many half-brothers or sisters. and there was violence. >> my mom was abused by her boyfriend and yes, he liked to hit her a lot and my mom like she likes to fight back and so they would fight a lot. >> reporter: they would move a lot. different siblings with various relatives. from mou
. >> the bed and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here? >> 3 1/2. >> reporter: it is the longest deja has ever lived in one place. her dad was out on the streets a lot. she was only 8 when her mom simply left her at her grandmother's. >> she sort of had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been in and out of jail. >> she is the one that stays up late worrying about her mom, not vice versa....
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the teen told police that he got the gun from mitchell's dresser.s pleaded not guilty is being held without bail in juvenile hall. >> who in houston texas look at this. a van in a river. people on top. what happened? it slammed into a guardrail. then careened into the water. of one did make it out and waited on the roof for rescuers. no serious injuries and no reason why as of yet the crash happened in the first place. >>> well we all like to save some money and get a great deal when we go shopping. >> absolutely. coming up, we have the exact days stores mark down their merchandise so you can cash in and still get great deal on all the stuff you like. >>> and it's a homecoming these two soldiers will never forget. they happen to be brothers and this reunion it's long overdue. what makes it so special? we have their amazing story straight ahead. >> and snoring can make your life and your partner's miserable. we follow a fox 29 employee on a risky journ the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 201
the teen told police that he got the gun from mitchell's dresser.s pleaded not guilty is being held without bail in juvenile hall. >> who in houston texas look at this. a van in a river. people on top. what happened? it slammed into a guardrail. then careened into the water. of one did make it out and waited on the roof for rescuers. no serious injuries and no reason why as of yet the crash happened in the first place. >>> well we all like to save some money and get a great deal...
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. >> the bed and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here/2. >> reporter: it is the longes deja ever lived in one place. her dad was on the streets a lot. she was 8 when her mom left her at her grandmother's. >> she had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been in and out of jail. >> she worries about her mom, not advice verse. >> i didn't find out she was in jail. i spoke to her three weeks later. >> reporter: her mom tried to keep the drug problem a secret. she would leave the kids with daj aa. >> i made sure my sisters took baths, in bed, watch movies, made sure i read to them. >> reporter: in all, there were 11 siblings, many half-brothers or sisters. and there was violence. >> my mom was abused by her boyfriend and yes, he liked to hit her a lot and my mom like she likes to fight back and so they would fight a lot. >> reporter: they would move a lot. different siblings with various relatives. from mountain view to east palo alto, san jose, modesto, back to east palo alto. over and over repeatedly being left by one parent or anoth
. >> the bed and then they have dressers right underneath. >> reporter: how many years did you live here/2. >> reporter: it is the longes deja ever lived in one place. her dad was on the streets a lot. she was 8 when her mom left her at her grandmother's. >> she had this role reversal with her mom. >> she has been in and out of jail. >> she worries about her mom, not advice verse. >> i didn't find out she was in jail. i spoke to her three weeks later....
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and they can have a dresser? tricolored matting counselor, counselors use, mrs. hughes, what am i supposed to say? i was sorting that out as they reached her. so i tapped her on the shoulder. she turned around and i have this habit when i get nervous at having read splotches appear on my neck and i knew i had about 60 seconds before my face would be be bad. so i said. the sociologist acting a study of leaders. wonder if he might give me an interview. she said inoculate gynecologist at my son, so this is not a good time. i give you my phone number and you can call me a couple months. i'd be happy to sit down with you. i took her number and a couple months past i said i don't know if you know but my name is michael lindsay. [laughter] i said yes that need. she ended up giving me an interview. it was an amazing interview. here is a one in who really wasn't surprised as anyone that she was in the inner circle of political power. she had not spent her life trying to get there. she happened to be good as the man man who ran for president. he ended up winning and he inv
and they can have a dresser? tricolored matting counselor, counselors use, mrs. hughes, what am i supposed to say? i was sorting that out as they reached her. so i tapped her on the shoulder. she turned around and i have this habit when i get nervous at having read splotches appear on my neck and i knew i had about 60 seconds before my face would be be bad. so i said. the sociologist acting a study of leaders. wonder if he might give me an interview. she said inoculate gynecologist at my son,...
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i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that whenever one would provitamin the grand canyon, hugh laurie three-piece suit. there's a corner at princeton called the viability of quarter because he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time in a crash so often that it named after him to stay. right after the bombs were dropped, america became very excited about this and the government explain to americans that the reason we had atomic ons and nobody else did was because we do atomic seek rates and everyone assumed this meant the geniuses at los alamos. what they were doing this really a kind of engineering and a real genius was being done at oak ridge, tennessee ,-com,-com ma the largest building in the world at that time because they were creating the they were created in the field goes inside the bomb and they had to do it with all these different methods. one method was a thermal diffusion that day. another was a trip to fusion method. then they had a proton merry go round cyclotron. that was going on there. and they had vision devices reducing plutonium. at th
i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that whenever one would provitamin the grand canyon, hugh laurie three-piece suit. there's a corner at princeton called the viability of quarter because he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time in a crash so often that it named after him to stay. right after the bombs were dropped, america became very excited about this and the government explain to americans that the reason we had atomic ons and nobody else did was because...
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and then the way that my ra got us into it you cannot have a house president say well i'm on her dresser and said that europe is not going to establish another college colony in the western hemisphere in the soviet union basically these two hemispheres are ours and as we went into the early twentieth century again these two hemispheres are ours for the united fruit company for i.t.t. right for our for our businesses well you know this is where the phrase banana republic came from we created them well look so now we've got a crisis on our borders as a consequence of the security of years of for the united fruit company is worse for latin america than the soviet union was yeah how do you think the united fruit did would do to cuba what was done to cuba under fidel castro good night if there were murderers arean tailing it was hiring people to kill. union organizers and just generally it tom the soviet union put rockets in cuba and did your country they supported they try to tater they were in there they supported a dictator who was brutalized that country denied it freedom for forty or fif
and then the way that my ra got us into it you cannot have a house president say well i'm on her dresser and said that europe is not going to establish another college colony in the western hemisphere in the soviet union basically these two hemispheres are ours and as we went into the early twentieth century again these two hemispheres are ours for the united fruit company for i.t.t. right for our for our businesses well you know this is where the phrase banana republic came from we created...
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did you play dresser morning mustard? >> [laughter] no. but i am citing it. jeb bush. tension here as i have been reading about immigration, only 2% of those who actually go to a hearing are ultimately returned. if you go to your immigration hearing and you simply slip through the cracks, you are not found. >> i believe the count is up to 58,000 children and presumed on its way to 90,000. >> it has dropped off the headline be because of ukraine. it remains a huge story. how much do people write about immigration? it a lot.ad about it is a huge issue. it is a big issue in business because of the idea of hiring people. immigration issues in the u.s. cut through problems with bringing people and or keeping them. crisis,dren, the border that does not factor in as much. >> it is certainly a corporate issue. dan roth, of lincoln -- linkedin, our guest host. our twitter question. would you invest in russia? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. it "bloomberg surveillance." crash. a plane as reported. not in the ukraine and not around israel and gaza. this is in africa. in burkina faso
did you play dresser morning mustard? >> [laughter] no. but i am citing it. jeb bush. tension here as i have been reading about immigration, only 2% of those who actually go to a hearing are ultimately returned. if you go to your immigration hearing and you simply slip through the cracks, you are not found. >> i believe the count is up to 58,000 children and presumed on its way to 90,000. >> it has dropped off the headline be because of ukraine. it remains a huge story. how...
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what about the pressed fiberboard you find in bookcases and dressers? >> you have to ask.nt. if you think you are getting real wood, complete wood, it may not last as long. you need to ask. they are important questions. this is a huge investment. >> you showed us on the upholstered furniture, the frame, the frame test. it's important to look at the seam. >> look at the fabric. make sure it's finished. if there's fray, it's going to rip and come apart. you have had furniture where the thread comes apart. that is good craftsmanship. check the seams and how it's done. >> you have tips to make it last longer that involves shoe polish. >> you have kids. stuff gets nicked. it can make beautiful furniture look old fast. i have a great tip from a designer. take shoe polish with a foam brush. darker than you would imagine like a black polish. rub it on the nick, blow dry it, good as new. it works in the kitchen on any piece of wood. >> i love that you bring a bargain and a tip. >>> still to come, a lot of jumping happening out on the plaza. why you ask? that's an excellent question
what about the pressed fiberboard you find in bookcases and dressers? >> you have to ask.nt. if you think you are getting real wood, complete wood, it may not last as long. you need to ask. they are important questions. this is a huge investment. >> you showed us on the upholstered furniture, the frame, the frame test. it's important to look at the seam. >> look at the fabric. make sure it's finished. if there's fray, it's going to rip and come apart. you have had furniture...
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but i was just lying there and instead since i didn't have a gun i took my friend's dresser and barricaded myself in the room. the next day i thought i want today get a gun to defend myself. i said i am going to get a gun in washington, d.c. and i heard it was difficult so how about a write for the paper. washington, d.c. has gun control laws that nowhere else in the nation exist. and until the 30-year ban of ownership on bans was overturned and even after the supreme court act they put together all of these gun control laws. so i started going through it and had to take a written test and a class. and this is just to own a gun just to be clear. it ended up, what i thought would take two weeks took four months and it was 17 steps and that was to buy legally one gun i am not allowed to take out of the house. i hear smirks and i bet you are from the west and south. and those not reacting are from the northeast. when i say it took 17 steps and four months to keep one gun at home people are like i don't get it. it is so hard in the blue states to exercise your right to keep and bear arms. wher
but i was just lying there and instead since i didn't have a gun i took my friend's dresser and barricaded myself in the room. the next day i thought i want today get a gun to defend myself. i said i am going to get a gun in washington, d.c. and i heard it was difficult so how about a write for the paper. washington, d.c. has gun control laws that nowhere else in the nation exist. and until the 30-year ban of ownership on bans was overturned and even after the supreme court act they put...
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. >> she told me that my dad had taken his gun out of his dresser and taken it to work. >> reporter:cindy instructed her not to go home that night, that she may be in mortal danger. the 16-year-old didn't know what to think. she had always been a daddy's girl. loved him beyond measure. but she was frightened. and so she obeyed her mom and took refuge at an aunt's house. >> joe gets home that night and the kids are gone and cindy's gone. so he keeps calling cindy and begging her. "you know i would never hurt you or the kids. you know that, cindy." >> reporter: we can only imagine the storms that were thrashing joe's mind on the night of october 28, 2008. alone. brooding. he drove to reeders united methodist church. he smashed a rock into a glass panel of the rear door of the church. then he sat down in the reverend's chair and took out his gun. sat right at that desk that he had made. >> that he had made. yeah. >> reporter: is it possible, rose, that he was going to kill the pastor? >> yes. or at least threaten him. >> reporter: but the pastor wasn't coming. cindy had reportedly phone
. >> she told me that my dad had taken his gun out of his dresser and taken it to work. >> reporter:cindy instructed her not to go home that night, that she may be in mortal danger. the 16-year-old didn't know what to think. she had always been a daddy's girl. loved him beyond measure. but she was frightened. and so she obeyed her mom and took refuge at an aunt's house. >> joe gets home that night and the kids are gone and cindy's gone. so he keeps calling cindy and begging...
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and i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that when everyone went burro riding in the grand three-piece suit. he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time. and he crashed so often into the this corner that it's named for him to this day. now, right after the bombs were drops, america became very excited about this, and the government explained to americans that the reason we had atomic bombs and nobody else did was because we knew atomic secrets. and be everyone assumed this meant the sort of geniuses at close alamos, but it didn't mean that. what they were doing was really a kind of engineering. and the real genius was being done at oak ridge, temperature, at the largest building in the world at that time where, because they were creating the fuel that goes inside the bombs. and they had to do it with all these different methods. one method was a thermal diffusion method, another was a drip method. then they had a proton merry go round. that was going on there. and they had a thermonuclear -- i mean, they had fission devices producing plutonium. but the great
and i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that when everyone went burro riding in the grand three-piece suit. he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time. and he crashed so often into the this corner that it's named for him to this day. now, right after the bombs were drops, america became very excited about this, and the government explained to americans that the reason we had atomic bombs and nobody else did was because we knew atomic secrets. and be everyone...
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. >>> does it pay to cheat on your hair dresser. >> you feel a loyalty.cause i felt terrible. i felt awful that she was going to walk out. one day i was walking my dog and i said you know what i'm doing, i'm going out and i walked in there. my heart was pounding. i felt terrible. she said you don't love me. i felt terrible. this whole crazy apology. >> you don't love her. >> i felt terrible. you have a connect -- when someone is washing your hair -- i did go back. the guilt killed me and i went -- you feel better now? >> i feel bad because i brought it all back up again. >> you felt bad until you saw this coming down, getting into the studio. >> it is try day friday. >> what is that? >> you were told it was a? >> red pear. >> so the all look just like this. so cass said it is try day friday so i brought it out. >> try it. >> i just put lipstick on. >> we can find more of that for you. >> tastes like a pear. >> that was really worth it. >> have you ever had peanuts in your coke? >> i have lived a lot of my life in the south. southern, in the south you mix
. >>> does it pay to cheat on your hair dresser. >> you feel a loyalty.cause i felt terrible. i felt awful that she was going to walk out. one day i was walking my dog and i said you know what i'm doing, i'm going out and i walked in there. my heart was pounding. i felt terrible. she said you don't love me. i felt terrible. this whole crazy apology. >> you don't love her. >> i felt terrible. you have a connect -- when someone is washing your hair -- i did go back. the...
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we have an old dresser. found, right?ack, when was that good? >> coming back. there you have it. >> wait for it. >> you and your two shows. >> i'll do a show about it. >> never should have said it. >> no. >> the tile's in good shape, changing the color, a couple paint products for specifically going over tile. >> good. >> this is my home max. there's one by rustoleum. >> one coat? >> yeah. clean it up. you clean it up. you give a little bit of abrasive. look at you. maybe three shows in you future. >> does the matter? >> you will cover it all. a whole bunch of colors. $25. >> kevin will clean it up. >> she has another show about how to clean it up. >> oh no. >> next. >> clean up the colors. >> anybody can do this? one coat? >> one coat. all done in a day. >> wow. >> we are excited about a rubber floor. i just -- >> the rubber walls, too? >> who wants a rubber floor? >> imagine the old one is dated. don't have the time to take it out. buy the rubber tiles. slap them down. connect them and there's the base board. a bull nos
we have an old dresser. found, right?ack, when was that good? >> coming back. there you have it. >> wait for it. >> you and your two shows. >> i'll do a show about it. >> never should have said it. >> no. >> the tile's in good shape, changing the color, a couple paint products for specifically going over tile. >> good. >> this is my home max. there's one by rustoleum. >> one coat? >> yeah. clean it up. you clean it up. you give a...
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these are the greatest minds of science in 1927 and they were snappy dressers i think. marie has an affair with paul launch of an who is so important sitting next to einstein in this picture. she and paul have a fantastic relationship. they rent a house and they get together and their letters back and forth are so passionate. she comes back to life after being widowed by the sudden and early death. he was run over by a cart probably affected with nuclear materials. they are madly in love and it's like she is a whole second life except there's a problem and of course paul is married and even though his wife doesn't mind that he has a mistress she minds that his mistress is the most famous woman in france. the wife has a brother and brother the brother runs a newspaper and they start talking about how marie curie is this homewrecker and his polish immigrant and she's almost to the only person the book was not jewish. anyway she's a homewrecker in a horrible person and become such a scandal that when she gets ready to go off to sweden to get her second nobel prize they go
these are the greatest minds of science in 1927 and they were snappy dressers i think. marie has an affair with paul launch of an who is so important sitting next to einstein in this picture. she and paul have a fantastic relationship. they rent a house and they get together and their letters back and forth are so passionate. she comes back to life after being widowed by the sudden and early death. he was run over by a cart probably affected with nuclear materials. they are madly in love and...