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knew where all the school's artistic bodies were buried ideal -- >> i'm walking down the hallway and i noticed what i thought was a spider web. as i got closer i was like, wow spider webs look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway -- >> i was like that's a fresco. a painted over fresco. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and layers of paint. >> you can see the skyscrapers. >> reporter: down the hall -- >> i found another one. >> reporter: and around the corner. >> i was like wait a minute. there's another fresco here. >> reporter: she quizzed older faculty members, even the school's librarian to see if they knew of any hidden frescos. >> the places she was mentioning were brand new to me. >> reporter: holland and jeff gunderson pored through the archives. >> we found one picture of a fresco we'd ever seen before and didn't know where it was. >> reporter: finally an old article showed an unknown fresco painted in the building in 1935 by then student fredrick olmstead. >> and we matched it here to this wall. what it is is an im
knew where all the school's artistic bodies were buried ideal -- >> i'm walking down the hallway and i noticed what i thought was a spider web. as i got closer i was like, wow spider webs look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway -- >> i was like that's a fresco. a painted over fresco. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and layers of paint. >> you can see the skyscrapers. >> reporter: down the hall...
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happened, saying she woke up overnight, walk about their home, and saw a strange man in an upstairs hallway, she says he came from behind the closet door, pick her up, took her outside, where he kicked and punched her in the face, the mother also later learned that her daughter was also sexually assaulted before this subject escaped. >> something i will never forget. i thought that that was not my daughter back there, but a lifeless child. >> and that five year old was taken to st. christopher's with severe injuries as you saw, and the suspect here, just ten years older than his victim, facing charges of attempted murder, assault, rape, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, wreckless endangerment and more. we'll bring you much more on this story as it becomes available. live at police headquarters,
happened, saying she woke up overnight, walk about their home, and saw a strange man in an upstairs hallway, she says he came from behind the closet door, pick her up, took her outside, where he kicked and punched her in the face, the mother also later learned that her daughter was also sexually assaulted before this subject escaped. >> something i will never forget. i thought that that was not my daughter back there, but a lifeless child. >> and that five year old was taken to st....
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other officers into a hallway of cover.er officers were arriving, we didn't know if there were still folks in other theaters. so we took up positions to cover them, both sides of the hallway, tactically, cleared that made it safe. went into the theaters, two people had had come out and tried to get out. we held them in place. and then we pulled them out and took them under the cover of officers. when we had that secured, we held what we had and checked on an eta from our srt or s.w.a.t. team. when s.w.a.t. arrived they immediately came in with their patrol rifles and the decision was made to enter the theater. this theater is set up, i don't know if you have them on maps or have you. it's set up with doors that fate each other and open out. a brief plan was made to use a flashing when they entered that. when they opened that door, the flashing was deployed, the s.w.a.t. officers went in and got behind the right most outer seats, rear seat and took up a position there. within seconds they encountered the subject at the far e
other officers into a hallway of cover.er officers were arriving, we didn't know if there were still folks in other theaters. so we took up positions to cover them, both sides of the hallway, tactically, cleared that made it safe. went into the theaters, two people had had come out and tried to get out. we held them in place. and then we pulled them out and took them under the cover of officers. when we had that secured, we held what we had and checked on an eta from our srt or s.w.a.t. team....
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until. >> i am walking down the hallway, i noticed what i thought was a spider web.i got closer, those spider webs look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway. >> that's a painted over fres co. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and paint. >> down the hall. >> i found another one. i was like there's another fres cohere. >> reporter: she quizzed older faculty members if they knew of any. >> places she was mentioning were brand new to me. >> reporter: she and a libraryian poured through the archives. >> that looks like the boiler room door. he found one picture that we had never seen, didn't know where it was. >> reporter: finally an old article found an old one painted in 1935 by a student, frederick overwhelm stead. >> we matched it. an image of marble workers at fisherman's wharf. >> reporter: he had painted a mural in the tower and school library. with a special grant, they peeled back some of the hallway's paint. >> it allowed us to do small tests. >> reporter: who painted them, why they were painted over i
until. >> i am walking down the hallway, i noticed what i thought was a spider web.i got closer, those spider webs look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway. >> that's a painted over fres co. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and paint. >> down the hall. >> i found another one. i was like there's another fres cohere. >> reporter: she quizzed older faculty members if they knew of any. >>...
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. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway so they can move him from point a to point b,efully without any threat of harm. >> but there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door, so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to clear out. the brother of the larger man appears before all three exit into an adjacent hallway where another camera at the far end of the hall is rolling. deputy christopher coolly can be seen warning the group to make room as he reaches to open the door. >> he opens the door to walk through it himself. >> he took his eyes off of them for a second to check on his partners. they saw their opportunity. that's when it happened. >> spotting henderson through the door, the group barrels past the deputy into the first hallway. >> they pushed past the first officer, bouncing him off the door. pushed him back. it was almost
. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway so they can move him from point a to point b,efully without any threat of harm. >> but there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door, so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to...
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she knew where all the school's artistic bodies were buried, until. >> i'm walking down the hallway and i noticed what i thought was spider web. as i got closer, i thought, wow, they look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway. >> i was like oh, my gosh, it's a fresco. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and layers of paint. down the hall -- >> i found another one. >> reporter: and around the corner. >> i was like wait a minute, there's another fresco here. >> reporter: she quizzed older faculty members, even the school's librarian, to see if they knew of any hidden frescos. >> the places that she was mentioning were brand new to me. >> reporter: holland and librarian jeff gunderson poured through the school's archives. >> that looks like the boiler room door. he found one picture of a fresco that we had never seen before and grn it was. >> reporter: finally an old article shown an unknown fresco painted in the build in 1935 by then student frederick olmstead. >> and we matched it here to this wall. what it is is an image of m
she knew where all the school's artistic bodies were buried, until. >> i'm walking down the hallway and i noticed what i thought was spider web. as i got closer, i thought, wow, they look like heads. >> reporter: not long ago in a dark hallway. >> i was like oh, my gosh, it's a fresco. >> reporter: she discovered the school's artistic past peeking through time and layers of paint. down the hall -- >> i found another one. >> reporter: and around the corner....
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in the hallway of this building. he was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. police have no suspect said or a motive and they don't know why he was here. >> we have to determine where the crime scene is, in the hallway, in one of the suit, or was it somewhere else. we have little information. we are trying to obtain as much information as we can and talking to witnesses. >> a shock to me. because this is a -- so close ta-- building -- so close. >> reporter: as far as working the scene, this is not a random shooting and it is not related. this is the 19th homicide of the year. 11th homicide in the past six weeks. police are reviewing surveillance video and hoping the surveillance video will provide them insight into what happened. so far police have not released the victim's identity. >> all right. thank you. >>> firefighters in the south bay scrambled to put out a grass fire along 280 near downtown san jose. it broke out before 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. we captured this video of the flames. investigators say the fire spread to a wooded sound wall and flames ra
in the hallway of this building. he was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. police have no suspect said or a motive and they don't know why he was here. >> we have to determine where the crime scene is, in the hallway, in one of the suit, or was it somewhere else. we have little information. we are trying to obtain as much information as we can and talking to witnesses. >> a shock to me. because this is a -- so close ta-- building -- so close. >> reporter: as far as...
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was it in the hallway? was it in one of the suites or somewhere in the building? was it somewhere else? >> again, we have very little information. >> police say there's no sign of forced entry and people who work at the business park say it's common for employees to work late at night. however, so far there's no word if the victim was an employee there at the building which houses a manufacturer for semiconductor and other businesses. >>> a deadly officer-involved shooting in oakland sparked a violent protest. it began at 69th and international boulevard yesterday afternoon. officers spotted a car believed to be connected to an armed robbery. they chased the suspect to west oakland where he crashed at 222nding and martin luther king way. he tried to carjack someone else. officers arrived. he ran off. three officers tracked him down a block away. >> the suspect advanced toward the officers while holding a pistol in his hand. officers discharged their firearms, striking the suspect. >> one of the officers gave the suspect emergency aid but he was later pronounced de
was it in the hallway? was it in one of the suites or somewhere in the building? was it somewhere else? >> again, we have very little information. >> police say there's no sign of forced entry and people who work at the business park say it's common for employees to work late at night. however, so far there's no word if the victim was an employee there at the building which houses a manufacturer for semiconductor and other businesses. >>> a deadly officer-involved shooting...
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we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes and the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker and floors the teacher right there in the hall. >> randolph parker is charged as an adult. he pleads guilty to felony assault in the second-degree and is sentenced to three years in prison. as for the claim that he was wearing brass knuckles -- >> we were never able to prove brass knuckles. he has a reputation for having brass knuckles, but we couldn't prove it in this case. >> as for dominic harris, the second student with the cell phone camera, his trial is pending. >> i think the arrest and conviction and sentencing of the first young man here probably sends as loud and strong a message as can be sent in
we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes and the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker...
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. >> we'll have to continue the discussion and the debate, i guess, out in the hallway because we are out of time. but please join me and thanking my panel and professor masuda once again. >>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them all in the book. and i think what's more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really go to war against terrorism? are we just doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at a 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> so far this year, the c-span's cities tour along with our cable affiliates
. >> we'll have to continue the discussion and the debate, i guess, out in the hallway because we are out of time. but please join me and thanking my panel and professor masuda once again. >>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent?...
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from that point, i directed them into a hallway >>> other officers into a hallway of cover.em both sides of the hallway. tactically cleared that made it safe. went into the theaters actually two people had come out and tried to get out. we held them in place until we made it safe. we pulled them out and took them out under the cover of officers. when we had that secured, we held what we had and checked on the eta from our srt or spot team. when s.w.a.t. arrived, they immediately came in with their patrol rifles. the decision was made to enter the theater. this theater is set up -- i don't know if you've been giving maps but the theater is set up with doors that face each other and open out. a brief plan was made for use a flash bang. that was relayed to the officers in the hallway. when they opened that door the flash bang was deployed the s.w.a.t. officers went in and got behind the rightmost outer seats, rear seats, and took up a position there. within seconds, they encountered the subject at the far end of the theater and shots were fired. there were -- i would be afraid
from that point, i directed them into a hallway >>> other officers into a hallway of cover.em both sides of the hallway. tactically cleared that made it safe. went into the theaters actually two people had come out and tried to get out. we held them in place until we made it safe. we pulled them out and took them out under the cover of officers. when we had that secured, we held what we had and checked on the eta from our srt or spot team. when s.w.a.t. arrived, they immediately came...
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. >> we are standing in the hallway of the structure.he interesting thing is to houses but together. it is an 1800s structure joined to george washington's home, which is the 1700s structure and we are not certain which house was moved to one point one house had to be moved to join the other. for many years we have thought that george walton's home was right where it is now. as we do more research we think that this house built in 1820's or 1830's was built and then george walton's home was joined. the defining point of the houses is that they are different levels. from this wall back is the newer structure. as i'm stepping down into this room, from this wall back we are in the older structure of the house. this would have been george walton's home. this would have been their primary room for entertaining. all of the close friends or family members would have been entertained in this room. none of the furniture's original to this house, but everything is. appropriate -- period appropriate. >> he stays in philadelphia for a year and worke
. >> we are standing in the hallway of the structure.he interesting thing is to houses but together. it is an 1800s structure joined to george washington's home, which is the 1700s structure and we are not certain which house was moved to one point one house had to be moved to join the other. for many years we have thought that george walton's home was right where it is now. as we do more research we think that this house built in 1820's or 1830's was built and then george walton's home...
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. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges.n the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a preli
. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges.n the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic...
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walking down the hallways, not any dress at our school.ino of, you know, shocked many of us. notification went taught high school parent last week, quickly spread, tops must be crew neck or collared with sleeves of at least 3 inches, shorts and skirt, must have inch seem of 3 inches or greater, spandex and yoga pants, not permitted. tank tops, spaghetti straps, too tops, bear mid drips, wide arm holes, see through clot g -- clothing not permitted, no cut office of any kind. >> if this policy is in fact in place at this time, i find it highly bias dollars toward one gender. >> at the school board meeng monday, parent said the new standards took them by surprise. >> we don't want to go around the school like walking around every day just being worried about like am i going to get dress coated by administrative person. i am there to learn. >> after an hour impatient back and forth, the board vowed to clarify telling parents to hold off on the back to school shopping. >> for address code or any school code to be successful, you really need par
walking down the hallways, not any dress at our school.ino of, you know, shocked many of us. notification went taught high school parent last week, quickly spread, tops must be crew neck or collared with sleeves of at least 3 inches, shorts and skirt, must have inch seem of 3 inches or greater, spandex and yoga pants, not permitted. tank tops, spaghetti straps, too tops, bear mid drips, wide arm holes, see through clot g -- clothing not permitted, no cut office of any kind. >> if this...
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in the morning out of my hotel room he was walking down the hallway in did not miss a beat. how are you? mrs. huckabee was with him i don't expect to be recognized everybody calls me dennis anyway. [laughter] by the way he is a very bad man. dell by his book the 10 commandments is because it is a bat and ball dash a best seller i warned her about that i suggest because of their experience to identify as a native she did work the back roads like mike huckabee did. body general -- body is the only one that speaks faster than i do. he has trouble getting traction early on but what that space he sued the federal government over common core that is his issue the most explosive domestic policy issue i have seen arrive on the political scene in 25 years and the beats have no idea how badly screwed up whole market is at the kitchen table and there is nothing worse than a mom and dad who can to second grade math and they are mad and this is an issue growing and bobby jindal gore readily embraced as did governor bush and governor huckabee, they all did the then governor walker but it
in the morning out of my hotel room he was walking down the hallway in did not miss a beat. how are you? mrs. huckabee was with him i don't expect to be recognized everybody calls me dennis anyway. [laughter] by the way he is a very bad man. dell by his book the 10 commandments is because it is a bat and ball dash a best seller i warned her about that i suggest because of their experience to identify as a native she did work the back roads like mike huckabee did. body general -- body is the...
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with a special grant, the school peeled back some of the hallway's paint. >> that allowed us to do small tests of the frescos themselves. >> reporter: but who painted them and why they were painted over is still a mystery. >> probably the times that happened after world war ii when they realized they wanted more wall space. >> reporter: with limited space and more students, it's not hard to see why the school would have painted over the frescos. just ask student welsh whose painting will be painted over. unlike welsh's painting, these unknown treasures may soon join the school's other historic displayed frescos. >> we hope to apply for some grants and get those restores. joe rosato jr. >> reporte. >> gosh, we shouldn't be so hard on the kids when they draw on the walls, apparently. >> might be worth something. >>> we've been talking about this throughout this entire newscast. the clear this shelters effort on saturday. >> we're hoping to help get some dogs is and cats some new best friends and new homes. kari hall is live in milpitas to show us what we're trying to do, why it's so import
with a special grant, the school peeled back some of the hallway's paint. >> that allowed us to do small tests of the frescos themselves. >> reporter: but who painted them and why they were painted over is still a mystery. >> probably the times that happened after world war ii when they realized they wanted more wall space. >> reporter: with limited space and more students, it's not hard to see why the school would have painted over the frescos. just ask student welsh...
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first we're gonna head through the studio doors into the hallway, passing an old-timey gas attendant.ke a a nice relaxing drive through the mountains. then we're gonna continue down the hall and drive through a a car wash. then it's into the home stretch, and back into the studio. first one to cross the finish line is the champion. brad, are you ready? >> oh, yeah. i stretched. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know you're good, but this is my course. this is my house. higgins! [ laughter ] start us off, buddy. good luck. >> steve: gentlemen -- three, two, one, go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! oh! oh, you claimed the inside track. ♪ oh, my god. [ laughter ] oh, my god. yeah, get him! ♪ >> i got the block going on. >> jimmy: oh, some wide turns! >> i know jimmy always goes high. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh! oh, my god! the winner right there! brad keselowski! you're the best, man. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, look for the new ford focus st. we go further, so you can. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
first we're gonna head through the studio doors into the hallway, passing an old-timey gas attendant.ke a a nice relaxing drive through the mountains. then we're gonna continue down the hall and drive through a a car wash. then it's into the home stretch, and back into the studio. first one to cross the finish line is the champion. brad, are you ready? >> oh, yeah. i stretched. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know you're good, but this is my course. this is my house. higgins! [ laughter ]...
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the sixth grade teacher her husband saw the storm and he called and said the hallway is not going toprotect you. they ran into the printer closet. she was holding on to the door, the kid turn today her and said, are we going to die. i couldn't lie to them, i don't know. but i know god. as it got closer and closer, louder and louder. at one point the door was being sucked away. >> lets talk about the people in moore and in oklahoma more generally and their coping strategies and get to the questions, the series of tornadoes, why they stay, talk about that a little bit. >> i think, you know, there's a lot of conversation about the resilliance. that happened and it was -- people united with each other. you know, they -- they made sure that everybody in the whole community is welcomed and sort of that strength of getting through that time. many people credit the bombing in some ways for the strength that they showed for the storms. >> you make the point in the book that goes even further back. >> yeah, that's my theory. some people don't agree with me. tornadoes are not the worst natural
the sixth grade teacher her husband saw the storm and he called and said the hallway is not going toprotect you. they ran into the printer closet. she was holding on to the door, the kid turn today her and said, are we going to die. i couldn't lie to them, i don't know. but i know god. as it got closer and closer, louder and louder. at one point the door was being sucked away. >> lets talk about the people in moore and in oklahoma more generally and their coping strategies and get to the...
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. >>> coming up -- a naked man seen running down the hallway of a philadelphia apartment building. >>nd when you think you've seen it all, here's something a little new. >> a woman logs on and watches a robbery in her home live. >> they're coming into my house and robbing it. >> and what's gotten this neighbor so ticked off? >> the more he stopped, the more i did it. i went bing bing bing bing bing. >> when "caught on camera: invasion" continues. eat loud. live loud. super poligrip. seals out more food. ♪ super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place. so you never have to hold back. laugh loud. live loud. super poligrip. get strong all day hold. i'm sorta marge... you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthcare in the america of the us and therefore. yes. thank you. no. no. please, stop! sorta you, isn't you. start with a quote from esurance and get a set of discounts personalized to you, not someone sorta like you. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hus
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narrator: were walking down the hallway. wayne: yes, my son's bedroom is off to the side. -- off to this side. you can smell it a little bit more here. you don't open the windows, the dirt does not have the chance to dry out. narrator: and this bedroom here? wayne: that was the master bedroom. >> don't ask me how i got it on there. wayne: yes. some very unusual things floating around. there is a garbage can and are bedroom. it was in the backyard. how it got there, i don't know. very strange things. narrator: how was your wife when you came back for the first time? wayne: she did not come until months later. videos.ed at i had taken pictures of the house. she is sort of desensitized. after you see it so much, you numb.rt of phnom -- you have to move on with your life, right? narrator: have your kids come back? wayne: yes, in december. we warned sure, but they did. it was a good thing. they are ok. they were trying to help me find something to salvage. narrator: you think they are stronger? >> no doubt. we all are. the kids a
narrator: were walking down the hallway. wayne: yes, my son's bedroom is off to the side. -- off to this side. you can smell it a little bit more here. you don't open the windows, the dirt does not have the chance to dry out. narrator: and this bedroom here? wayne: that was the master bedroom. >> don't ask me how i got it on there. wayne: yes. some very unusual things floating around. there is a garbage can and are bedroom. it was in the backyard. how it got there, i don't know. very...
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it was a day like no other, and then heard the shots in the hallway and the shooter came into the hallwaydn't say anything, didn't pause just started shooting and it felt quick and intentional and downed people one by one by one. >> she was hit three times and after recovering she returned to virginia tech and graduated. >>> rowan college is celebrating its expansion with a renaming ceremony, college renamed burlington county college as rowan college of burlington county. students and parents were here in mount laurel. to enjoy a day at the college circle. >>> one power ball ticket in new jersey, is now a millionaire, one ticket matched all five white numbers but not the power ball, 3, 13, 17, 42 and 52 and the power ball was 4, that ticket shoulder at the lukoil is now worth a million dollars, and wednesday's jackpot rolled over to $80 million. >>> time for a check of the evening commute out there, matt pellman is live now from the traffic center with the winners and losers. >> take it to a quick ride home, it's 95 in delco with big delays from the southbound side to the airport from thi
it was a day like no other, and then heard the shots in the hallway and the shooter came into the hallwaydn't say anything, didn't pause just started shooting and it felt quick and intentional and downed people one by one by one. >> she was hit three times and after recovering she returned to virginia tech and graduated. >>> rowan college is celebrating its expansion with a renaming ceremony, college renamed burlington county college as rowan college of burlington county....
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but this american-born person was going with him and then they ran into an american officer in the hallway the officer said something, like, how are you something like that just to greet the two people that he initially thought were japanese because they, of course, looked like japanese. then just because of the cultural affinity of a japanese-american person responding in english, he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can, you know, work for us. unfortunately, this japanese guy who was looking for the job originally did not get the possession, but the american person did. so i did -- it didn't work in some cases to the benefit of some people. ms. rios: how long did it take the japanese-americans to make their way back to the united states? professor wake: it varies quite a bit. -- that is the year in which the first ship from japan back to america was operated. so beginning from that year to -- all the way up to the late 1950's, in some cases of the 1960's, there are people who just continue to come back. and that is the era when not only us-born japanese, u.s. citizens, but a
but this american-born person was going with him and then they ran into an american officer in the hallway the officer said something, like, how are you something like that just to greet the two people that he initially thought were japanese because they, of course, looked like japanese. then just because of the cultural affinity of a japanese-american person responding in english, he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can, you know, work for us. unfortunately, this japanese guy who...
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after he was ejected, ramos was confront by an apparently trump supporter in the hallway. listen closely. >> you were very rude. it is not about you. get out of my country. get out. >> i am a u.s. citizen too. >> whatever. no, univision. it's not about you. >> it is about the united states. >> get out of my country. trump campaign told the international business times the man who could not front ramos is not affiliated with the campaign. trump eventually asked ramos to go back in. the two men then had an intense exchange over the policy. 75% of latinos having a negative view about donald trump. >> do you know how many hispanics are working for me? they love me. do you know how many hispanics work for me? thousands. do you know how many have worked for me over the years? tens of thousands. here's what happens. once i win. you're going to see things happen. >> on the nbc "today" show, trump said ramos who has been called the spanish walter cronkite behaved unprofessionally. >> i was being asked a question from another report he. i would have gotten to him very quickly. he st
after he was ejected, ramos was confront by an apparently trump supporter in the hallway. listen closely. >> you were very rude. it is not about you. get out of my country. get out. >> i am a u.s. citizen too. >> whatever. no, univision. it's not about you. >> it is about the united states. >> get out of my country. trump campaign told the international business times the man who could not front ramos is not affiliated with the campaign. trump eventually asked...
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and went out in the hallway to smoke. in the town of quantico. it'll be thursday morning. >> some people will be able to self-evacuate due to heavy conditions as they would begin the attack on the fire as we didn't have one person who could be deceased. >> that he didn't make it out. center i pray to god that he did not steal any of it. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is under investigation, but neighbors believe it was a terrible accident. >> we're assuming that he had fallen asleep with a cigarette, famous for doing that. >> the other five people living in the home escaped with non- life threatening injuries. again, they were able to get out, assisting those who have lost their homes. we'll have more reporting live at 6:00, >> thank you, vanessa. the victims and the folks that got out were not members of the military. >>> the charlottesville man may have been on his way to mexico when he was caught in texas last year. that new information came out today in a pre-trial hearing in charlottesville. peggy fox is there telling us what investigato
and went out in the hallway to smoke. in the town of quantico. it'll be thursday morning. >> some people will be able to self-evacuate due to heavy conditions as they would begin the attack on the fire as we didn't have one person who could be deceased. >> that he didn't make it out. center i pray to god that he did not steal any of it. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is under investigation, but neighbors believe it was a terrible accident. >> we're assuming that he...
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. >> a-41 was a single drop blood in the hallway and cooper matched it. >> finally, kottmeier played emotional videotape of the lone survivor, josh ryan. >> have you tried to forget what happened that night? >> yeah. >> what have you tried to do to forget it? >> i cut myself. >> police argue that the police mishandled evidence in the investigation. but after seven days of deliberations, the jury found kevin cooper guilty on all counts. >> there is no question. there is no doubt about the guilt of kevin cooper. the only justice in this case is for kevin cooper to face his maker and then spend the rest of his days in hell. >> we the jury of the above-entitled cause, determine that the penalty shall be death. >> kevin cooper would spend the next two decades on death row. but in 2003, a new defense team investigated cooper's case and made a string of discoveries they felt proved kevin cooper's innocence. >> i began to learn all of the facts about the evidence destruction, the evidence tampering, the false testimony that was given and the failure of the defense team to put on evidence tha
. >> a-41 was a single drop blood in the hallway and cooper matched it. >> finally, kottmeier played emotional videotape of the lone survivor, josh ryan. >> have you tried to forget what happened that night? >> yeah. >> what have you tried to do to forget it? >> i cut myself. >> police argue that the police mishandled evidence in the investigation. but after seven days of deliberations, the jury found kevin cooper guilty on all counts. >> there is...
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a main airport terminal evacuated sunday night after a man used a secure hallway exit door as an entrance airport was locked down for two hours and conducted a security sweep. >> they said nobody is going through and we waited for 15 minutes and they said okay. everybody leave. >> as he was march mured out of terminal, he was laughing as the officers walked him out. >> we didn't know where to go or what terminals were open. a lot of people are flustered and irritated. it has been exhausting. >> amazing she can still have a smile on her face. the man was stopped by customs and border agents. >>> the five more inmates at san quentin, california have been diagnosed with legionnaires disea disease. the outbreak of the illness is still not known. 50 others are now under observation. >>> thousands of people honoring three firefighters killed battling wildfires in washington state. more than 80 vehicles took part in the procession. many held american flags and signs saying you are heroes. >>> cooler and wet weather helped keep the wildfires from growing over the weekend. fires not even close to
a main airport terminal evacuated sunday night after a man used a secure hallway exit door as an entrance airport was locked down for two hours and conducted a security sweep. >> they said nobody is going through and we waited for 15 minutes and they said okay. everybody leave. >> as he was march mured out of terminal, he was laughing as the officers walked him out. >> we didn't know where to go or what terminals were open. a lot of people are flustered and irritated. it has...
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. >> i raised them up the hallway. raised them up the hallway. >> run around, kids. >>> first, first day of school in some cities already. >> yes. >> and you know, tv shows like ours, morning shows, they try to go to schools and interview the kids, how are you feeling about going back to school. so, out in los angeles, at one of the morning shows out in los angeles, a reporter went to a school. now, this was pre k. >> so he's little. >> this is this kid's very first day, ever going to school, flight. >> yes. >> he seems pretty upbeat at first. >> are you going to miss your mom? >> no. >> no? >> oh, don't cry. >> oh, that smile. that slow change. priceless. >> roll it again. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's fine at the beginning. but the minute this reporter mentions his mother, wait a minute, i didn't think this through, i'm going to be without my mom all day. >> your mom? >> no. >> no? >> oh. >> oh, but he smiled at first. like i can't. oh, poor baby. >> then the reporter laughed at him. >> right? it's cute, though, it is very
. >> i raised them up the hallway. raised them up the hallway. >> run around, kids. >>> first, first day of school in some cities already. >> yes. >> and you know, tv shows like ours, morning shows, they try to go to schools and interview the kids, how are you feeling about going back to school. so, out in los angeles, at one of the morning shows out in los angeles, a reporter went to a school. now, this was pre k. >> so he's little. >> this is this...
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dnswers, and port authorities say they believe it was a section of the terminal known as a finger or hallway breach.
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walking their bike in the hallway? or paint a wall in their unit three years ago? all of these are true stories as to why people have been forced to be evicted. if you are indeed here with the people, with us, then not only vote this out of committee, but vote for it when it going to the full board of supervisors. what this does is stem the tide of it mendacity and stupidity, which is washing away home and communities every day. every single day. 24 hours cannot go by in this city without another story added to the san francisco book of displacement. in front of you is an opportunity to keep thousands of tenants from being added to those pages. it is an opportunity for to you step forward by passing this vital item. i also since lowell got a shout-out, i shout-out g-house, i'm wearing the t-short. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i have spent 40 years in san francisco as a resident. along with my two roommates, we have all lived, worked and raised children here. our new landlord, offered us our entire household the sum of $5,000 to move out, but ha
walking their bike in the hallway? or paint a wall in their unit three years ago? all of these are true stories as to why people have been forced to be evicted. if you are indeed here with the people, with us, then not only vote this out of committee, but vote for it when it going to the full board of supervisors. what this does is stem the tide of it mendacity and stupidity, which is washing away home and communities every day. every single day. 24 hours cannot go by in this city without...
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walking their bike in the hallway? or paint a wall in their unit three years ago? all of these are true stories as to why people have been forced to be evicted. if you are indeed here with the people, with us, then not only vote this out of committee, but vote for it when it going to the full board of supervisors. what this does is stem the tide of it mendacity and stupidity, which is washing away home and communities every day. every single day. 24 hours cannot go by in this city without another story added to the san francisco book of displacement. in front of you is an opportunity to keep thousands of tenants from being added to those pages. it is an opportunity for to you step forward by passing this vital item. i also since lowell got a shout-out, i shout-out g-house, i'm wearing the t-short. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i have spent 40 years in san francisco as a resident. along with my two roommates, we have all lived, worked and raised children here. our new landlord, offered us our entire household the sum of $5,000 to move out, but ha
walking their bike in the hallway? or paint a wall in their unit three years ago? all of these are true stories as to why people have been forced to be evicted. if you are indeed here with the people, with us, then not only vote this out of committee, but vote for it when it going to the full board of supervisors. what this does is stem the tide of it mendacity and stupidity, which is washing away home and communities every day. every single day. 24 hours cannot go by in this city without...
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so the camera won't pick that up. >> so we're walking down the hallway -- >> yes, walking down the hallway, and my son's bedroom is off to this side. [inaudible conversations] >> smell it a little bit more here. >> yes. because if you don't open up to windows, the dirt doesn't have a chance to dry out, so you have to open the windows, so you're going to smell it her where the window wasn't open. >> and this bedroom here? >> that was the master bedroom, my wife's and i bedroom. and they have a lot out of it already. you can actually move around now. don't ask he how i got this in there. [laughter] >> i was going to say. okay, i won't. >> yes. >> i -- wow. this is -- >> very unusual things floating around. we had a garbage can this our bedroom. it was in the backyard. how it floated inside, i just don't know. very strange things. >> how was your wife when you guys came back for the first time? >> she actually didn't come back until december. we came back in december for a family reunion, so they didn't come until months later. she looked at videos, i had taken 200 pictures of the house. you
so the camera won't pick that up. >> so we're walking down the hallway -- >> yes, walking down the hallway, and my son's bedroom is off to this side. [inaudible conversations] >> smell it a little bit more here. >> yes. because if you don't open up to windows, the dirt doesn't have a chance to dry out, so you have to open the windows, so you're going to smell it her where the window wasn't open. >> and this bedroom here? >> that was the master bedroom, my...
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camera won't pick that up. >> we're walking down the hallway. >> yes, walking down the hallway, my son's bedroom is off to this side. >> smell a little bit more here. >> yes. if you don't open up the windows, the, dirt doesn't have a chance to dry out. it stays more muddy. that bedroom wasn't open. you are going to smell it more where the window wasn't open. >> this bedroom here? >> that was the master bedroom, my wife's and i bedroom. >> they have a lot out already. >> you can actually move around there. don't ask me how -- >> [inaudible]. i won't. >> yes. >> wow. >> very unusual things floating around. we had garbage can in our bedroom. that garbage can was in the backyard. how it floated inside i just don't know. very strange things how was your wife when you came back for the first time? she didn't come back until december. we came back in december for family reunion. they didn't come until month later. by that time she had seen video and taken 200 pictures of the house. you get desensitized. after you see it so much they are sort of numb. i think they are okay. we cried together for
camera won't pick that up. >> we're walking down the hallway. >> yes, walking down the hallway, my son's bedroom is off to this side. >> smell a little bit more here. >> yes. if you don't open up the windows, the, dirt doesn't have a chance to dry out. it stays more muddy. that bedroom wasn't open. you are going to smell it more where the window wasn't open. >> this bedroom here? >> that was the master bedroom, my wife's and i bedroom. >> they have a...
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he was talking and stopped in the hallway and i'm standing there looking at him and i'm thinking okay he's talking to the staff in the lower press area. i introduced myself and i said please call on me sir. >> call on me? >> call on on me on a press conference. there was a press conference that immediately followed and he didn't call on me but the next one he did. i told michael mccurry, thank you and i sent a note to mike mccurry to send to the president to say thank you. the president president wrote me back. he wrote a note back on white house letterhead and that's all she wrote. >> that's a good one. you wrote a thank you note to the president for getting a question in and then you got a letter back. >> how in news conferences you talk about that first question when you called yourself media slime. was it the content of your question? were reporters hostile to you? >> i don't think was the content of the question, i just think media slime is a adversarial relationship in that building. to some extent they don't like us and to other extent some do. when we get classified, i just sa
he was talking and stopped in the hallway and i'm standing there looking at him and i'm thinking okay he's talking to the staff in the lower press area. i introduced myself and i said please call on me sir. >> call on me? >> call on on me on a press conference. there was a press conference that immediately followed and he didn't call on me but the next one he did. i told michael mccurry, thank you and i sent a note to mike mccurry to send to the president to say thank you. the...
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. >>> a man made his way into what she would have been a secure hallway in newark liberty airport. this morning he is getting a psychiatric valuation. the man used an and it door to get into a secure area, he had a ticket for a flight, but came in unscreened through the exit rather than going through a security check point. tsa officers gave chase. witnesses say the man got on the ground when a custom's agent pointed a gun at him. >> as he was marched out of the terminal he had a silly grin. he was kind of laughing to himself as the officers walked him out. >> the terminal reopened around 9:30. >> new, a berks county man is facing charges that he impersonated a federal agent. police stopped james smith in west lawn after he was spotted questioning several people. he said he was looking for a man on the federal most wanted list. when police asked him for i.d. he gave them a card with the name james sniper along with a homeland security badge. police contacted the federal agency who told them that smith was an i am -- imposter. >>> we wes craven the master r fer -- of horror films ha
. >>> a man made his way into what she would have been a secure hallway in newark liberty airport. this morning he is getting a psychiatric valuation. the man used an and it door to get into a secure area, he had a ticket for a flight, but came in unscreened through the exit rather than going through a security check point. tsa officers gave chase. witnesses say the man got on the ground when a custom's agent pointed a gun at him. >> as he was marched out of the terminal he had a...
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and i walked to the hallway, turned to the right, and there was fire right there.explosion also blew out of the exterior wall, causing minor injuries to two alameda county sheriff's deputies, they are expected to be okay. investigators discovered a badly burned body inside of the unit where the eviction notice was being served. >> it does lend more credence to the fact that it was a natural gas kind of incident. but what we don't know is if the person was deceased prior to the deputies getting here, or did he initiate the explosion when the eviction was preparing to happen. >>reporter: he was visiting friends, escaped in his socks and believes this was no accident. . >> with the way that the key was broken into the lock, and then knowing that you have to use a drill to take that off and then the gas just having to be on, and then you find a body inside. so is all of the clues are lining up to it not being an accident. >>reporter: the owner of the property tells ktvu that the tenant in the back unit had been living there since 2010, but stopped paying rent in may. a
and i walked to the hallway, turned to the right, and there was fire right there.explosion also blew out of the exterior wall, causing minor injuries to two alameda county sheriff's deputies, they are expected to be okay. investigators discovered a badly burned body inside of the unit where the eviction notice was being served. >> it does lend more credence to the fact that it was a natural gas kind of incident. but what we don't know is if the person was deceased prior to the deputies...
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. >> coming up, the fallout including what went down in the hallway. a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. insuran
. >> coming up, the fallout including what went down in the hallway. a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines,...
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one resident told "action news" that she woke up to a funny smell and ran down the hallway knocking on doors trying to get people out. at least eight buildings were destroyed along with the roof. fire investigators ruled this an accidentsal fire. >>> firefighters knocked down flames in a home in the city's logan section, chopper 6 hd was over the scene, the home was badly damaged, initial reports say that someone may have been trapped inside of the home but no words of injuries there. >>> the first female president of la salle university announced nearly two dozen layoffs, she was not aware of the extent of the debt that the college faces, faculty members will not be among the job loss, they predict a freshman class of 725 studentses well below what la salle thought it would be. >>> accuweather offers two different perspectives, repetitive and dry or sun soaks, take your pick. karen rogers is outside in for david murphy with the glass half full. >> you are not calling me monnot nus monotonous. >> hardly a cloud in sight, we have them with an upper level low with the cold air aloft, we'
one resident told "action news" that she woke up to a funny smell and ran down the hallway knocking on doors trying to get people out. at least eight buildings were destroyed along with the roof. fire investigators ruled this an accidentsal fire. >>> firefighters knocked down flames in a home in the city's logan section, chopper 6 hd was over the scene, the home was badly damaged, initial reports say that someone may have been trapped inside of the home but no words of...
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. >>> a man into a secure hallway at newark liberty airport. that led to an evacuation and that man is getting an psychiatric valuation. he used an exit door to enter a secure area. he had a ticket for a flight, but came in unscreened through the exit rather than going through the usual procedures at a security check point. officers gave chase, the man got on the ground when the custom's agent pointed a gun at him. >> always he was being marched out of the terminal, he had a silly grin, he was laughing to himself as the officers walked him out. >> reporter: officials shut down the entire terminal, officers conducted a security sweep with k-9s. >>> a berks county man is facing charges that he i am percent in a lotted a federal -- impersonated a federal agent. smith told officers he was looking for aman on the federal most wanted list. when police asked for i.d. he gave them a card james sniper along with a homeland security badge. police contacted a federal agent who told them smith was an imposter. >>> hurricane is weakens agate heads toward ha
. >>> a man into a secure hallway at newark liberty airport. that led to an evacuation and that man is getting an psychiatric valuation. he used an exit door to enter a secure area. he had a ticket for a flight, but came in unscreened through the exit rather than going through the usual procedures at a security check point. officers gave chase, the man got on the ground when the custom's agent pointed a gun at him. >> always he was being marched out of the terminal, he had a...
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in the back of the house and went through the house, they left real nice shoe impressions down the hallway. >> the outside print was preserved with a substance called denstone. >> kind of like pancake batter. then you're able to lift those impressions and bring them back to the crime laboratory. >> inside though home, investigators lit the hardwood floors from various angles and saw two more sets of shoe impressions. criminalists lifted the prints with gelatin strips. >> you roll the gelatin with the black side down on to your questioned shoe impression. and when you peel it off, the adhesive in the gelatin adheres to the dust particles on the floor. >> with some research, investigators identified the prints outside as a pair of size 10 nike air jordans. the perpetrators inside also wore nike shoes. one wore the air medal force model, the other the shocks trainers. when police interviewed the neighbors, several of them said they saw a burgundy-colored car parked a short distance away from the shaws' home. >> the vehicle was occupied by black males. either they observed these black males wi
in the back of the house and went through the house, they left real nice shoe impressions down the hallway. >> the outside print was preserved with a substance called denstone. >> kind of like pancake batter. then you're able to lift those impressions and bring them back to the crime laboratory. >> inside though home, investigators lit the hardwood floors from various angles and saw two more sets of shoe impressions. criminalists lifted the prints with gelatin strips. >>...
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the hallways filled with smoke as firefighters rushed to get everyone out of the 35-story building. amazingly no serious injuries. one fast-thinking teenager in the apartment next to where the fire erupted took charge to keep her siblings and their dog safe. >> i gave them towels to put on their mouth and we were waiting for the knock on the door and i said keep it over your mouth as we go down the stairs so we don't inhale the smoke. >> the teen could hear firefighters nearby but still called 911 to make sure help would reach her family. they all got out safely. >>> overseas now, chaos and clashes in the streets of beirut as anti government protestors confront lebanese riot police. officers unleashed water cannons on many demonstrators armed with batons and stones. it is the second day of violence on the streets of beirut during an ongoing trash crisis after weeks of uncollected garbage. protestors want the current government ousted. they claim lawmakers are corrupt. >>> the three americans who helped avert a massacre reunited in paris and they spoke out about their dramatic terror
the hallways filled with smoke as firefighters rushed to get everyone out of the 35-story building. amazingly no serious injuries. one fast-thinking teenager in the apartment next to where the fire erupted took charge to keep her siblings and their dog safe. >> i gave them towels to put on their mouth and we were waiting for the knock on the door and i said keep it over your mouth as we go down the stairs so we don't inhale the smoke. >> the teen could hear firefighters nearby but...
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. >> and wait until you see what happened in the hallway. >> get out of my country. >> and the trial gripping america. the preppie student charged with sexually assaulting a freshman takes the stand. >> i thought to myself, maybe we shouldn't do this. >> then, dr. phil's advice to
. >> and wait until you see what happened in the hallway. >> get out of my country. >> and the trial gripping america. the preppie student charged with sexually assaulting a freshman takes the stand. >> i thought to myself, maybe we shouldn't do this. >> then, dr. phil's advice to
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. >> just because my son is 50-something years old, sleeping in the hallway, you give him a $2,500 bail for sleeping. something is wrong with that picture. they need to check it out, real fast. >> alma found out about jerome's death one month later, when she was called by a reporter. to this day, she has never been contacted by officials at rikers island jail, or by anyone in new york city government. >> back in my days, if you was sleeping on the street, on a bench somewhere, they would tap you on the bottom of your feet and tell you to take a walk. and now they want to put you in jail so the city can pay the money. that's ludicrous. that's crazy. >> just don't let it happen to another mother's son, that's all. just don't think that he's homeless, he a bum, he have nobody because he has somebody. he got sisters and brothers. he got mothers and fathers. >> on the day jerome was arrested, the prosecutor had offered him sixty days in jail if he pled guilty. he rejected the offer. >> our problem is not that we have people in jail. our problem is that we have all the wrong people in jail, a
. >> just because my son is 50-something years old, sleeping in the hallway, you give him a $2,500 bail for sleeping. something is wrong with that picture. they need to check it out, real fast. >> alma found out about jerome's death one month later, when she was called by a reporter. to this day, she has never been contacted by officials at rikers island jail, or by anyone in new york city government. >> back in my days, if you was sleeping on the street, on a bench somewhere,...