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i'm elaine quijano in new york. here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their
i'm elaine quijano in new york. here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just...
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i'm elaine quijano in new york. here at cbs news thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> drivers battle to get across the bay as bart workers race to keep a major project on track. >>> the rocky fire continues to grow. i'm andrea with one homeowner's story of what is left tonight. >> and a bizarre banking problem for california pot clubs. why they are forced to deal in big bags of cash. >> kpix5 female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sale is on now at sleep train. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix5 news. >>> we just want top see what we can salvage. if there's anything lying around the yard. the barbecue pit. >> more than a dozen homes up in flames and tonight, the rocky fire is still growing and still out of control.
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i'm elaine quijano in new york.ere at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to take a look at the latest dead whale to wash ashore. nervous people look-on as fire breaks out at an east bay refinery. the wildfire near clear lake explodes in size -- even more homes are in danger. firefighters say control....is a long way off. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm brian hackney. i'm juliette i'm juliette goodrich. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> good evening. >>> people were warned to stay inside but tonight the all clear has been given at the fire. a fire broke out at the refinery. it sent smoke into
i'm elaine quijano in new york.ere at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to take a look at the latest dead whale to wash ashore. nervous people look-on as fire breaks out at an east bay refinery. the wildfire near clear lake explodes in size -- even more homes are in danger. firefighters say control....is a long way off. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm brian hackney. i'm juliette i'm juliette...
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here's elaine quijano. >> these are the nameless faces of unsolved crimes. molded out of clay in the hope that someone can identify them. students here at the new york ago add me of art are helping the city's medical examiners office work through a backlog of 1200 sets of undieded remains. dr. adams is the officer's forensic anthropologist. >> for these particular cases this is the last resort. >> absolutely, this is the kind of final effort to do it. this is after we've exhausted dna and all other methods. this is simply something to trigger somebody's memory. >> adams scans an copies actual skulls. and gives the 3d printed replicas to students. crime-scene evidence can help determine the victim's sex, race and hair color but little else. so the skulls dictate the details. the size of their eyes, the structure of their cheeks and nose. susan taylor created one of the 11 sculptures. >> did you feel any pressure in working on this project? >> yes, i was enormous amount of pressure, responsibility. it was a very daunting task. >> reporter: john volk is the aca
here's elaine quijano. >> these are the nameless faces of unsolved crimes. molded out of clay in the hope that someone can identify them. students here at the new york ago add me of art are helping the city's medical examiners office work through a backlog of 1200 sets of undieded remains. dr. adams is the officer's forensic anthropologist. >> for these particular cases this is the last resort. >> absolutely, this is the kind of final effort to do it. this is after we've...
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elaine weiss is the national coordinator for the broader approach to education. thank you all for joining us today. go down the line and this is what we will do. i will ask them, from their perspective and their experience to give a response to the data. about two minutes each. them probingll ask and insightful questions to get good education -- to get a good discussion. you link, what is your response and your thoughts? also found striking that while overall there continues to be very positive response to our public schools, those perceptions are very different depending on who you ask and it particular along racial lines. more so than ideological lines. the one that i would point to is majority of people like their public schools but that is not true among black parents. over half of the parents find -- would give their public school a grade of a or a b. the perceptiones is that people have different perceptions of their schools. my sense is that they are looking at different schools. and that is the reason. that is something that the poll draws out well. a ver
elaine weiss is the national coordinator for the broader approach to education. thank you all for joining us today. go down the line and this is what we will do. i will ask them, from their perspective and their experience to give a response to the data. about two minutes each. them probingll ask and insightful questions to get good education -- to get a good discussion. you link, what is your response and your thoughts? also found striking that while overall there continues to be very positive...
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taylor and her late husband, barry. >> this turnout means we can keep doing what barry and elaine dream they can do and the vision they put into place 25 years ago. and it is care for the wellness of northern california children and keep it going. hopefully for more than 25 years. >> abc7 is a long-time and proud sponsor of day in the park. great to see the community come together for that. shu is here with a look at sports. >>> the giants head to l.a. to face the giants on monday as these teams battle for the national league west title. and there was a no hitter against the boys in blue. i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use...ns which means managing water too, sfx: rawr especially during a drought. learn to save water, energy and money at energyupgradeca.org leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. brought to you by xfinity. >> the giants are three and a half games behind the
taylor and her late husband, barry. >> this turnout means we can keep doing what barry and elaine dream they can do and the vision they put into place 25 years ago. and it is care for the wellness of northern california children and keep it going. hopefully for more than 25 years. >> abc7 is a long-time and proud sponsor of day in the park. great to see the community come together for that. shu is here with a look at sports. >>> the giants head to l.a. to face the giants on...
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the biggest and best thing about him is that he is married to elaine. what a gracious lady. and a great leader in her own right as you know. she was the former u.s. secretary of labor, former president of the united way of america, director of the peace corps. he did well. he walks with kings and the rest of us. he is in the field doing the work and there is something that i can't say better than kipling says about mitch mcconnell. if he can talk with crowds and keep your -- if you can't talk with crowds and keep your virtue or walk with kings nor lose the common touch, if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you if all men count with you but none too much, if you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 minutes worth of distance run yours is the earth and everything that's in it. which is more? you will be a man. senator mitch mcconnell. [applause] sen. mcconnell: thank you very much. i kind of hated for help to stop -- hal to stop. let me first thing -- thank you so much for that overly generous introduction and to remind all of you what you obviously already know which
the biggest and best thing about him is that he is married to elaine. what a gracious lady. and a great leader in her own right as you know. she was the former u.s. secretary of labor, former president of the united way of america, director of the peace corps. he did well. he walks with kings and the rest of us. he is in the field doing the work and there is something that i can't say better than kipling says about mitch mcconnell. if he can talk with crowds and keep your -- if you can't talk...
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i thought the episode was interesting. >> we will start with elaine and andy. it is well worth listening to if you haven't yet listened to it. the easiest question we will save to the last when we have 90 seconds left. why don't you guys start? the question was about desegregation, not integration. and i can tell you stories about all of that. there are differences. andy, why don't you start with that one and then we will go to elaine and then wrap it up. >> i do not know how you solve this problem without knocking over a bunch of dominoes that people do not want to have not -- knkocked over. imagine in washington, d.c., if we said that all schools are going to suddenly become choice-based. not just charters, but district schools as well. wealthier families can no longer move to northwest and buy their way into a high quality, unintentionally segregated school. people would not be happy about that. i am left struggling with the question of how do we think about the nature of neighborhood schools, what we have done for 150 years, the idea where we will assign ki
i thought the episode was interesting. >> we will start with elaine and andy. it is well worth listening to if you haven't yet listened to it. the easiest question we will save to the last when we have 90 seconds left. why don't you guys start? the question was about desegregation, not integration. and i can tell you stories about all of that. there are differences. andy, why don't you start with that one and then we will go to elaine and then wrap it up. >> i do not know how you...
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. >> remember elaine stritch we didn't have one?an god bless her rivers. >> remember the f-bomb. >> of elaine? >> she wanted me to keep rubbing her feet. >> and you kept looking at her and she said it because we knew someone was going to pay a lot of money. [ laughter ] have you ever gone to a public restroom? >> yes, i have. i don't want to but on occasion i have. >> have you been waiting and you have to see if anyone's in there and you look underneath to see if you see feet? the weird thing is there are two ways you can look into a restroom. the two sides along the side of the door. sometimes you can see -- yes, that clear. you can see someone sitting and going. >> and it's so embarrassing. >> why is it so -- why don't they close the gap? oh, my gosh, that's the whole thing. >> someone put their camera right in. that's too close. >> i don't know, if anybody has an official reason for, that buzzfeed wants to know why. let buzzfeed find out. >> buzzfeed finds things out, they do. >> they wrote an entire article on it because -- they
. >> remember elaine stritch we didn't have one?an god bless her rivers. >> remember the f-bomb. >> of elaine? >> she wanted me to keep rubbing her feet. >> and you kept looking at her and she said it because we knew someone was going to pay a lot of money. [ laughter ] have you ever gone to a public restroom? >> yes, i have. i don't want to but on occasion i have. >> have you been waiting and you have to see if anyone's in there and you look underneath...
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. >> this is elaine russo. she wanted to apologize. >> whoever your significant other was when you walked in the door you have to look at my end of it he. >> your husband was ignorant. >> everybody at the bar royce in comments about me and you know how uncomfortable i felt? i have to live this way everyday. >> again megan did get an apology. >> i'm so sorry you had to go through this because you try to get through life and do a positive thing and i understand you were embarrassed. i don't know what else i can say. >> itself like a mixed reaction. some people made fun of her and some can be cruel and the other side came to her defense. >> i think what upset megan when she realized that the nidetch they didn't come to her face to face and say i'm sorry about that. there was a reporter during into the establishment to get that. >> no better place to start. top of the world. >> i hope i make somebody happy tonight because you are awesome. i asked jill who seems in order thing what's the next best thing to do after
. >> this is elaine russo. she wanted to apologize. >> whoever your significant other was when you walked in the door you have to look at my end of it he. >> your husband was ignorant. >> everybody at the bar royce in comments about me and you know how uncomfortable i felt? i have to live this way everyday. >> again megan did get an apology. >> i'm so sorry you had to go through this because you try to get through life and do a positive thing and i understand...
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berry and elaine taylor helped youngsters and children facing serious illnesses to camp every summer. turnout means we can keep doing what everybody dreams they can do and the vision they put into the place 25 years ago which is care for the wellness of northern california children and just keep it going for hopefully more than 25 years. >> about 3,000 children attend the the camp every year. you probably don't expect to hear the words free water during a drought, right? coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, why one north bay county is giving away the precious resource. >> raiders and cardinals, a descent matchup, highlights and dodgers with a victim of another no-hitter, second against l.a. in ten >>> starting tomorrow some residents can receive recycled water for free to water lawns and gardens. the program is similar to other communities including dublin and san ramon. residents can fill containers or tanks on eighth street east. they can collect up to 300 gallons of water per visit. the recycled water station will be open monday through thursday. >> turning to weather a mild every
berry and elaine taylor helped youngsters and children facing serious illnesses to camp every summer. turnout means we can keep doing what everybody dreams they can do and the vision they put into the place 25 years ago which is care for the wellness of northern california children and just keep it going for hopefully more than 25 years. >> about 3,000 children attend the the camp every year. you probably don't expect to hear the words free water during a drought, right? coming up next on...
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elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. relatives describe these three friends from middle school as laid back and humorous. on friday, though, they were anything but and acted in the face of a terrifying situation. >> if it wasn't for them, i would have been dead. >> reporter: spencer stone credits trust in friends alek skarlatos and anthony sadler with helping to subdue an armed gunman on a high-speed train bound for paris on friday. the three men grew up together in the suburbs of sacramento. >> i don't know what i would have done if i was by myself. i saw spencer get up, i saw alek get up and those were my close friends. i was just like i couldn't let them go alone. >> reporter: 23-year-old stone is an airman first class and paramedic in the u.s. air force. his brother, everett, describes him as an warrior. >> a lot of people just sit back. if something ever happened like that we weren't going to sit down and tack it. he did exactly what he said he would do. he stopped the guy from killing everybody. >> reporter: stone
elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. relatives describe these three friends from middle school as laid back and humorous. on friday, though, they were anything but and acted in the face of a terrifying situation. >> if it wasn't for them, i would have been dead. >> reporter: spencer stone credits trust in friends alek skarlatos and anthony sadler with helping to subdue an armed gunman on a high-speed train bound for paris on friday. the three men grew up together...
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what's happening right now, let's take a look. 80 degrees says elaine. she says sunshine in brooklyn, new york, right now. beautiful way to end the weekend. and then 81 degrees not too far away says kathy in new milford, new jersey. relative humidity at 44%. i assure you that will be climbing over the next couple of days. live outside right now a beautiful picture from high atop the empire state building with mostly sunny skies and 79 in central park with south winds at 11 miles per hour. let's talk about the rain because we actually could use some rain at this point in time. since january 1st, about 25 inches in the bucket. but that's 5 inches below normal. well tighten the time grid here. since june 1, we have gotten nearly 10 inches. 1.75 below normal. my grass is parched. i could use some rain and i think we will get some tuesday. tomorrow there ia slight chance, tuesday, a better bet. on the vortex satellite and radar picture right now more clouds on the eastern end of long island as expected and generally at that point in time things are starting t
what's happening right now, let's take a look. 80 degrees says elaine. she says sunshine in brooklyn, new york, right now. beautiful way to end the weekend. and then 81 degrees not too far away says kathy in new milford, new jersey. relative humidity at 44%. i assure you that will be climbing over the next couple of days. live outside right now a beautiful picture from high atop the empire state building with mostly sunny skies and 79 in central park with south winds at 11 miles per hour. let's...
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after that elaine lowry brye just discusses her book, be safe, love mom about military moms.
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and children facing serious illnesses have been able to attend the camp all thanks to the founder elaine taylor and her late husband, barry. >> each time the stories are told look at all new people who did not know about us a month ago. >> we are a long-term and proud sponsor of aday in the park. >> so true, they never stop believing. >> a piece of hit's fair item from the titanic is for sale and how much a lucky checker is what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin before, but the blood testing routine and dietary restrictions had me off my game. not this time. not with xarelto®. i'll have another arnold palmer. make mine a kevin nealon. reall
and children facing serious illnesses have been able to attend the camp all thanks to the founder elaine taylor and her late husband, barry. >> each time the stories are told look at all new people who did not know about us a month ago. >> we are a long-term and proud sponsor of aday in the park. >> so true, they never stop believing. >> a piece of hit's fair item from the titanic is for sale and how much a lucky checker is what do a nasca comedian... and a professional...
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elaine feddersen and her husband had to pack up their trailer and flee. >> it's devastating and it's hard because you got so few firefighters. we need a lot more firefighters. this is a vast area. >> reporter: 200 army soldiers will join fire crews here in washington on sunday, and, charlie, the need is so great, more than 70 firefighters from new zealand and australia will arrive here this new england. >> rose: thanks, danielle. the storm named danny grew today into a powerful category three hurricane with high sustained winds of 115 miles per hour, but it is still far from land, and forecasters expect it to weaken to a tropical storm by the time it reaches the caribbean islands next week. we want now to go back to the wall street story and that 530-point loss in the dow today to end a very bad week. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: the closing bell was the most welcome sound of the week on wall street, putting the bloodletting on hold. this was the worst week of the year. the dow lost more than 1,000 points, and it's now off more than 7.5% for the year. >> we've had a market that's
elaine feddersen and her husband had to pack up their trailer and flee. >> it's devastating and it's hard because you got so few firefighters. we need a lot more firefighters. this is a vast area. >> reporter: 200 army soldiers will join fire crews here in washington on sunday, and, charlie, the need is so great, more than 70 firefighters from new zealand and australia will arrive here this new england. >> rose: thanks, danielle. the storm named danny grew today into a...
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i'm elaine quijano. august begins with a deadly wave of wildfires in the west.nia is now under a state of
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host: elaine in clearwater, florida. that does it for today's "washington journal." a reminder, the voters first form republican presidential debate will be in new hampshire tonight on c-span at 7:00. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. ♪ >> the hill newspaper reporting on tougher climate change rules for power plants that the obama administration is releasing today. u.s. power generators will be required to cut their carbon dioxide output by 32% in the first ever limit. senator majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is making it a priority to fight that rule and that it threatens the life blood of the economy. multiple states also planning on filing their lawsuits. here is the video announcement from the white house. president obama: our climate is changing in ways that threaten our economy, security, and health. this is not opinion, it is fact, backed by decades of carefully collected data. it has serious indications for the way we live now. we can see it and feel it's, hotter summers, lighting
host: elaine in clearwater, florida. that does it for today's "washington journal." a reminder, the voters first form republican presidential debate will be in new hampshire tonight on c-span at 7:00. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. ♪ >> the hill newspaper reporting on tougher climate change rules for power plants that the obama administration is releasing today. u.s. power generators will be required to cut their carbon dioxide output by 32% in the...
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fryar's mother, 74 year-old elaine mcgee, was also found guilty to take in mount holly. he and his mother stole more than 1.2 million-dollar from several banks in a mortgage fraud scheme. sentencing is in october and they could face up to ten years in prison. >>> new information tonight on the papal visit, we new know secret service will not be screening visitors who are planning to cross ben franklin bridge. the bridge will be shut down to vehicular traffic during visit to philadelphia but will remain opened to pedestrian. officials say visitors will see officers on the bridge to make sure everyone crosses safely. >>> coming up, a little late her in our broadcast how this piece of presidential history will play a role in the pope's history and visit to independent mall. we will that have in ten minutes. >>> across our area, some showers, some sun, we had a mix of weather depending on where you live but weekend is looking great for everybody. meteorologist kate bilo is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with her first forecast, kate. >> jessica, here in the city, it is a perfect
fryar's mother, 74 year-old elaine mcgee, was also found guilty to take in mount holly. he and his mother stole more than 1.2 million-dollar from several banks in a mortgage fraud scheme. sentencing is in october and they could face up to ten years in prison. >>> new information tonight on the papal visit, we new know secret service will not be screening visitors who are planning to cross ben franklin bridge. the bridge will be shut down to vehicular traffic during visit to...
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friar's mother 74-year-old elaine magee was also found guilty today in mt. holly. friar and his mother stole more than $1.2 million from several banks in a mortgage fraud scheme. sentencing is in october and they could face up to 10 years in prison. >>> after a cloudy start the sunshine today made for perfect end to the work week. the question now can we keep the beautiful weather going for the weekend? meteorologist kate bilo live on the cbs3 sky deck with her first look at your forecast. kate. >> jess cash it continues to be a beautiful friday night. i'm out here on the sky deck and it's just that perfect temperature it's not too cool that you need a jack, but certainly not too warm that you start to sweat sitting outside. it is perfection and the good news is, we are going to keep the nice weather around right through the weekend. let's take a quick look at storm scan3. we had a few showers and clouds this morning mainly south and east of philadelphia down the shore and into portions of southern delaware but as you can see, that has all push off to the south and
friar's mother 74-year-old elaine magee was also found guilty today in mt. holly. friar and his mother stole more than $1.2 million from several banks in a mortgage fraud scheme. sentencing is in october and they could face up to 10 years in prison. >>> after a cloudy start the sunshine today made for perfect end to the work week. the question now can we keep the beautiful weather going for the weekend? meteorologist kate bilo live on the cbs3 sky deck with her first look at your...
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elaine feddersen and her husband had to pack up their trailer and flee. >> it's devastating and it's hard because you got so few firefighters. we need a lot more firefighters. this is a vast area. >> reporter: 200 army soldiers will join fire crews here in washington on sunday. and, charlie, the need is so great, more than 70 firefighters from new zealand and australia will arrive here this weekend. >> rose: thanks, danielle. the storm named danny grew today into a powerful category three hurricane with high sustained winds of 115 miles per hour, but it is still far from land, and forecasters expect it to weaken to a tropical storm by the time it reaches the caribbean islands next week. supporters of donald trump lined up tonight in mobile, alabama, to see and hear the presidential front-runner. trump tweeted, "we are going to have a wild time in alabama. the silent majority is back." here's major garrett. >> reporter: spectators lined up hours in advance for the biggest trump rally of the campaign southern style, in a football stadium. this is trump for the first time acknowledging
elaine feddersen and her husband had to pack up their trailer and flee. >> it's devastating and it's hard because you got so few firefighters. we need a lot more firefighters. this is a vast area. >> reporter: 200 army soldiers will join fire crews here in washington on sunday. and, charlie, the need is so great, more than 70 firefighters from new zealand and australia will arrive here this weekend. >> rose: thanks, danielle. the storm named danny grew today into a powerful...
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the inspiration came from their daughter elaine. >> one year we were driving route 2 and a little fawn jumped out in front of other car and i asked dad if that was santa's reindeer, and that property just happened to be for sale, which is where santa's village is today, but he thought an amusement park might be great. >> reporter: more than six decades later the company is owned and operated by the family's third generation. norman and cecile's grandchildren, melanie staley and christian gaynor as well as melanie's husband nick. >> it's fun at times, sometimes frustrating but overall fun. >> reporter: this trio welcomes customers to santa's village seven months a year, whether it feels like christmas outside or not. >> we call it santa's summer home. this is where he comes to warm up from the north pole, take a break from making the toys, visit with the kids. that's how we get away with christmas in july. just the theme that we keep with as we expand. >> with attractions like rudy's transit coaster, the reindeer rendezvous and a chance to visit with st. nick himself, marketing is easy.
the inspiration came from their daughter elaine. >> one year we were driving route 2 and a little fawn jumped out in front of other car and i asked dad if that was santa's reindeer, and that property just happened to be for sale, which is where santa's village is today, but he thought an amusement park might be great. >> reporter: more than six decades later the company is owned and operated by the family's third generation. norman and cecile's grandchildren, melanie staley and...
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elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you.e to use their smartphones for things like grocery shopping or having their suits taken to the dry cleaners and put back in their closet and the two recent high school graduates who thought of the idea are hoping it will catch on. she spends most days doing typical household chois but in an atypical situation. she's not doing them for herself but for this woman, a new york city artist. >> i was in my studio working all the time. like i was in here so focused until like 10:00 or 11:00 at night and i wasn't taking care of myself. >> so she called in meg, a personal butler she requested through a personal app. >> hi, al fred is here. >> i visit once a week and take care of their weekly errands and to-do list. >> reporter: inspired by batman's butler alfred, the co-founders started the company in 2013. >> we're taking the cognitive load of thinking about your to-do list out of the equation. >> i can hear what you're saying. i can also think, though, some people might think that's lazy. >>
elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you.e to use their smartphones for things like grocery shopping or having their suits taken to the dry cleaners and put back in their closet and the two recent high school graduates who thought of the idea are hoping it will catch on. she spends most days doing typical household chois but in an atypical situation. she's not doing them for herself but for this woman, a new york city artist. >> i was in my studio working all the time. like i...
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. >> the popular culture tame from "seinfeld" where wasn't it elaine that i think first said. >> i met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, i had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, i never heard from him again. >> and it just popped in my head. i said let's call them yadabags. >> with our hunch about changing the name of the business wrong, we wondered what else we had to learn from the yadabags target market at the conference. the results of the focus group and the survey in austin were mixed. 45% of the respondents thought the bag was attractive, and solved the difficult problem of carrying supplies, but when asked what they thought the price should be, the average answer was $43. that was a big problem for a bag that was costing more than double that to produce. >> we came back from that research and it wasn't a ton of research, it wasn't expensive research but it was research and we came back they're going new plan, new strategy. >> it was tough to know there's a market out there for this bag. >> yes. >> armed with this new information we rolled up our sle
. >> the popular culture tame from "seinfeld" where wasn't it elaine that i think first said. >> i met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, i had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, i never heard from him again. >> and it just popped in my head. i said let's call them yadabags. >> with our hunch about changing the name of the business wrong, we wondered what else we had to learn from the yadabags target market at the conference. the...
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>> elaine, thanks. >>> stocks are item ing around the world because of bad news in china. nikkei lost more than 4%. the major european markets opened lower as well. the dow is coming off its worst week in more than four years. they dropped 1,000 points. mellody hobson is here this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> why is china rattling all markets? >> all roads lead. we saw their activity drop to a 61s 2-year low and we saw their exports plunge 8%. that spooked investors there. and the ripple effect is that it has spooked investors around the globe who expected china to be the if engine of global growth. >> so what happen if the selloff continues here at home? >> well, if the selloff continues here at home, i have to say that i think you're going to see a buying opportunity. suddenly u.s. stocks have corrected. they're down 10% from their highs, and they're at valuations that are much more attractive. we've been in a six-year bull run and be up markets don't go onforever. we just can't expect that. so now that the steam has been let out of the pot here, it may be
>> elaine, thanks. >>> stocks are item ing around the world because of bad news in china. nikkei lost more than 4%. the major european markets opened lower as well. the dow is coming off its worst week in more than four years. they dropped 1,000 points. mellody hobson is here this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> why is china rattling all markets? >> all roads lead. we saw their activity drop to a 61s 2-year low and we saw their exports plunge 8%. that...
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. >> the foundation was founded by elaine and barry to help children with life-threatening illnesses or life altering conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate. >> barry passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm proud of what we gave back to the community. and this is about the impact we've made and the lives we've changed. and the people that came into our lives taught us more than we could give them. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >>> the foundation's annual fund-raiser is this sunday at camp arroyo. cheryl and a number of us from staff will be there. we have ticket information on abc7news.com. >>> up next from mick yil finney a lesson on travel web sites. >>> [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part, sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress pric
. >> the foundation was founded by elaine and barry to help children with life-threatening illnesses or life altering conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate. >> barry passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm proud of what we gave back to the community. and this is about the impact we've made and the lives we've changed. and the people that came into our lives taught us more than we could give them. >> reporter: cheryl jennings,...
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the former athlete produced a stunning late burst to answering elaine thompson in 21.63 seconds. only marianne jones and florence griffin joiner has gone faster. >> i'm so very happy. i did it. but this time i came here for the gold, and this time i can't believe it. i need some time, i think. >> there was a surprise in the women's 100 meters hurdles after american nelson fell over in the semis and missed the finals, it was jamaican williams who took the gold medal in a personal best time. tense years later, bartoletta would take the victory. in china, lu hong and liuxinxin. and usain bolt was knocked over by the cameraman. he was offered a band as a peace offering. >> the united states a second with four goals just ahead of jamaica. usain bolt will hope to add to the tally on saturday. >>> germany sailor said he has been treated for multiple infections caused by the rio de janeiro's pollute the oceans. he finished early earlier this month and is being treated in a berlin hospital. the case will be raised for th the 2016 rio organizers sailing federation. >>> naming the 3 31 31 r
the former athlete produced a stunning late burst to answering elaine thompson in 21.63 seconds. only marianne jones and florence griffin joiner has gone faster. >> i'm so very happy. i did it. but this time i came here for the gold, and this time i can't believe it. i need some time, i think. >> there was a surprise in the women's 100 meters hurdles after american nelson fell over in the semis and missed the finals, it was jamaican williams who took the gold medal in a personal...
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do you remember this seen with elaine on "seinfeld" when she got stuck in the bathroom stall without toilet paper? take a look. >> there's no toilet paper over here. >> are you talking to me? >> yes, i just forgot to check. so if you could spare some. >> no, i'm sorry. >> what? >> i'm sorry, can't spare it. >> you can't spare it. >> there's not enough to spare. >> well, i don't need much, just three squares will do it. >> i'm sorry, i don't have three squares. now if you don't mind. >> three squares? you can't spare three squares? >> no, i don't have a square to hter ] >> i love that how. >>ho no surprise the survey was done by quilted northern. i love the quilted ones. >> they are soft and t say women are more likely to discuss their trips to the loo than men. shocked. >> i'm shocked, too. dog day. >> it's actually national dog like your pet. but we do have picture, don't we? >> i think we do. oh! >> by the way, if you're ndering what the most popular name for a dog is, it's bela. >> that's one of the most popular names for girls, whether it's short for isabella or bela movies. mutt
do you remember this seen with elaine on "seinfeld" when she got stuck in the bathroom stall without toilet paper? take a look. >> there's no toilet paper over here. >> are you talking to me? >> yes, i just forgot to check. so if you could spare some. >> no, i'm sorry. >> what? >> i'm sorry, can't spare it. >> you can't spare it. >> there's not enough to spare. >> well, i don't need much, just three squares will do it. >> i'm...
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after that elaine lowry brye just discusses her book, be safe, love mom about military moms. next step to discusses his novel about afghanistan following the u.s. invasion. the book is "green and blue". mr. ackerman is in afghanistan and iraq war veteran. he spoke at johns hopkins university in baltimore. >> or guest tonight is elliot ackerman. he's a decorated decorated veteran of united states marine corps and a writer whose work has been published in "the new yorker" along with the accomplishments the atlantic the times and the new republic among others. mr. ackerman was introduced to "the daily beast" and a member of the council of foreign relations. he served as a white house fellow in the abundant prior to that he spent eight years as an infantry and special operations officer. he served multiple tours of duty in the middle east and southwest asia and the marine corps special operations team leader operated as a primary combat advisor to 710 afghan commando battalion responsible for capture operations and senior taliban leadership. also let a 75 man platoon that aided i
after that elaine lowry brye just discusses her book, be safe, love mom about military moms. next step to discusses his novel about afghanistan following the u.s. invasion. the book is "green and blue". mr. ackerman is in afghanistan and iraq war veteran. he spoke at johns hopkins university in baltimore. >> or guest tonight is elliot ackerman. he's a decorated decorated veteran of united states marine corps and a writer whose work has been published in "the new...
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. >> the foundation was founded by elaine and barry to help children with life-threatening illnessesltering conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate. >> barry passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm proud of what we gave back to the community. and this is about the impact we've made and the lives we've changed. and the people that came into our lives taught us more than we could give them. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >>> the foundation's annual fund-raiser is this sunday at camp arroyo. cheryl and a number of us from staff will be there. we have ticket information on abc7news.com. >>> up next from mick yil finney a lesson on travel web sites. do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limite
. >> the foundation was founded by elaine and barry to help children with life-threatening illnessesltering conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate. >> barry passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm proud of what we gave back to the community. and this is about the impact we've made and the lives we've changed. and the people that came into our lives taught us more than we could give them. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, abc7 news....
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earlier this month bill deblasio launched a multimillion-dollar initiative aimed at helping the >> elaine mcrae is excused from federal jury duty. for confederal court asking for a postponement until the end of her husband's term in 2018. it turns out she will not have to serve anyway because you reside in crazy mansion in man had in which is a separate federal district. juliet: they pay their taxes. ben: no longer eligible to serve in brooklyn. when asked bill deblasio said his wife and serve in october when she sent their kids off to college. juliet: pope francis's visit to new york is a month away but officials have been planning for it for a while. the pontiff will address the un in madison square garden. this is a the real key. the same time as the un general assembly and the visit by president obama all of which will create obviously a security environment. has said that he is guessing the pope will attract an extra 2.1 million visitors to this area many of whom will want to get a close and personal look at him. >> this will be a new challenge for us. a lot more than we used to. we
earlier this month bill deblasio launched a multimillion-dollar initiative aimed at helping the >> elaine mcrae is excused from federal jury duty. for confederal court asking for a postponement until the end of her husband's term in 2018. it turns out she will not have to serve anyway because you reside in crazy mansion in man had in which is a separate federal district. juliet: they pay their taxes. ben: no longer eligible to serve in brooklyn. when asked bill deblasio said his wife and...
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. >> the taylor family foundation was founded by elaine and barry taylor to help children with life-threateningillnesses or conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate in a big way. barry taylor would have been so proud of this anniversary, but sadly he passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm so proud of what we gave back to the community. and you know, it's not about the awards and accolades, any of that. it's about the lives we changed and the people who came into our lives. you know, they taught us more than we could give them. >> cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >> the taylor family foundation's annual fundraiser day in the park is tomorrow at the camp. cheryl and several members of the abc 7 staff will be there. for tickets or if you want to donate go to abc7news.com. >>> and many of us enjoyed the cooler temperatures across the bay, but how long will that last? hi, lisa? >> hey, there, another shot of a beautiful city skyline. and you know what? the cooler air will make its way in with cooler winds, mild, 64 in san francisco, with 67 oakland. san francisc
. >> the taylor family foundation was founded by elaine and barry taylor to help children with life-threateningillnesses or conditions 25 years ago. and that is something to celebrate in a big way. barry taylor would have been so proud of this anniversary, but sadly he passed away suddenly in 2013. his legacy will live on. >> i'm so proud of what we gave back to the community. and you know, it's not about the awards and accolades, any of that. it's about the lives we changed and the...
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elaine is in jacksonville, florida, good morning, elaine. >> caller: good morning. yes, i was a foster mom. and i would like to say the system here worked very well for me at that time. i had taken a teenager and her baby. and she was 16 then. she's 32 now. but we are still in contact. but i would like to say that i had a lot of support with her in the foster care system. worked very well with the caseworkers. but one of the things i did realize this from my foster daughter is that some homes have too many children in them. and i guess maybe that becomes from a shortage of people that want to be foster parents. and i think these children that are multiple children in one home is not a good idea because, you know, as a parent you can only parent a child very well, you know, if you have a few children. so i was able to do that with my teenager and her baby, well she's not a teenager now. and then when she did age out, she got a lot of support. she got -- was able to get her own apartment and she was -- could go to school and she is a cna today. and she's doing very we
elaine is in jacksonville, florida, good morning, elaine. >> caller: good morning. yes, i was a foster mom. and i would like to say the system here worked very well for me at that time. i had taken a teenager and her baby. and she was 16 then. she's 32 now. but we are still in contact. but i would like to say that i had a lot of support with her in the foster care system. worked very well with the caseworkers. but one of the things i did realize this from my foster daughter is that some...