1,283
1.3K
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,283
favorite 0
quote 0
the headboard, in the corners and on the bureau and on the doorjamb to the bathroom. >> the blood near the floor didn't happen during the beating. >> that's blood just coughing out of the lungs through the mouth. and that was done very low to the ground. so someone was coughing up blood very close to the ground in the area where this large pool of blood underneath the bed had been. >> investigators concluded that the blood on the walls and ceiling was medium-velocity blood spatter, consistent with someone swinging a bloody object. scientists compared the dna from the blood in the bedroom to the dna profiles of sherry's parents and discovered that this was sherry's blood. investigators also found a bloodstain on the doorway leading to the garage. and in bob's car was the receipt for a specialty cleaning product. and police also solved another mystery. where were the duralls' children on the night of the murder? >> a perfect opportunity for him. his youngest child was going to be gone that evening. his other two were at camp, and they were going to be alone in the house that night. >> gi
the headboard, in the corners and on the bureau and on the doorjamb to the bathroom. >> the blood near the floor didn't happen during the beating. >> that's blood just coughing out of the lungs through the mouth. and that was done very low to the ground. so someone was coughing up blood very close to the ground in the area where this large pool of blood underneath the bed had been. >> investigators concluded that the blood on the walls and ceiling was medium-velocity blood...
39
39
Aug 16, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
at one point i was taking headboards off the wall and i couldn't put one back. so i stopped doing after that. but i usually check around those areas with a flashlight if i have it. i'm usually looking for a bad infestation because that's - you are more likely to take them home. but even after i don't see anything i try to keep my luggage i don't put it on the bed i hang it in the closet and let it in the drawers and when i get home i will do laundry but even in chicago we got bedbugs and that's because they were hiding in the bed skirt and you can search everywhere sitting laundry when you come home on high temperatures in the more aware it is unlikely for example to get them from the movies but maybe don't carry a billion bags to the movies. don't take stuff around so much to places. >> for all the psychological trauma associated do they carry disease or what is the worst physical reaction? spinnaker they are not known to carry disease. they've been researching this for many decades and they tumble kind of microbes and pathogens living on them that there isn't
at one point i was taking headboards off the wall and i couldn't put one back. so i stopped doing after that. but i usually check around those areas with a flashlight if i have it. i'm usually looking for a bad infestation because that's - you are more likely to take them home. but even after i don't see anything i try to keep my luggage i don't put it on the bed i hang it in the closet and let it in the drawers and when i get home i will do laundry but even in chicago we got bedbugs and that's...
151
151
Aug 29, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 1
and she is a graduate of a charter school and was nine years old in 2005, writing poetry on the headboardf her bed in her bedroom, which was eventually ruined and washed away in katrina. minh nguyen is the founder and executive director of the vietnamese-american young leaders of new orleans, and chris rose, whom i skipped past there and who is sitting next to maddie, is the author of "one dead in attic," and he worked for the "new orleans times picayune" and also wrote for "soul salvation." and sitting next to me is tracie l. washington, she is a civil rights lawyer, she is evacuated during the storm and she remains focused on social justice. and all of her thomas is the last person i have here. he is a former city council member, he is also a wbok radio host. he focuses on city engagement and community government. we want to go into the thought of the whole idea of what it means to know new orleans. we want to cover everything including the tales of survival that hold it at an arms length. it is interesting what we think we know and what people actually experience. i want to start with
and she is a graduate of a charter school and was nine years old in 2005, writing poetry on the headboardf her bed in her bedroom, which was eventually ruined and washed away in katrina. minh nguyen is the founder and executive director of the vietnamese-american young leaders of new orleans, and chris rose, whom i skipped past there and who is sitting next to maddie, is the author of "one dead in attic," and he worked for the "new orleans times picayune" and also wrote for...
74
74
Aug 13, 2015
08/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a few times she actually would sit on the top of my headboard sort of like my guard and if the otherld sort of growl at them like she was my nurse and my protector. >> reporter: she just went through a spinal surgery and this adoption is still paying off. this pet has been true to her name, savvy, short for saving grace. >> treats? >> reporter: drew smith, nbc 10 news. >> so great. you can help us in our effort to clear the shelters this coming weekend. >> today, help us spread the word by posting photos of your rescue on social media. use the hash tag clear the shelters and you can tag us, too, at nbc philadelphia. we are compiling a photo gallery of your photos on the nbc 10 news app. come out saturday to welcome a new friend into your family. shelters across pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware are participating. for a list of shelters near you and information on reduced adoption fees, go to the nbc 10 news app or nbc10.com. >>> it was another spectacular day out there. if you didn't get a chance to get outside, you got another day tomorrow. it will be a lot like this. a few degr
. >> a few times she actually would sit on the top of my headboard sort of like my guard and if the otherld sort of growl at them like she was my nurse and my protector. >> reporter: she just went through a spinal surgery and this adoption is still paying off. this pet has been true to her name, savvy, short for saving grace. >> treats? >> reporter: drew smith, nbc 10 news. >> so great. you can help us in our effort to clear the shelters this coming weekend....
33
33
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
she also graduated from a charter school and was nine years old in 2000, writing poetry on the headboardf her bed, which was eventually ruined and washed away in katrina. i am sorry. i am out of order. the founder and executive director of the american young leaders of new orleans, and environmental activist, interested in building the capacity of youth, but not just vietnamese youth. he is also engaged in linking latino, african-american, and other communities. chris rose, who i skip -- skipped past there, he is the d,"hor of the book "one dea and he worked for the thomas picked you and and is currently a show host of a program called and tracietion," washington who is sitting right here is the president and ceo of the louisiana justice center. she is a civil rights lawyer. storm.cuated during the she returned that december, and she remains focused on social justice, and oliver thomas i think is the last person i have here. oliver thomas is probably familiar to most of you. he is a former city council member and also the wbok radio host, and his focus is on community engagement and city
she also graduated from a charter school and was nine years old in 2000, writing poetry on the headboardf her bed, which was eventually ruined and washed away in katrina. i am sorry. i am out of order. the founder and executive director of the american young leaders of new orleans, and environmental activist, interested in building the capacity of youth, but not just vietnamese youth. he is also engaged in linking latino, african-american, and other communities. chris rose, who i skip --...
80
80
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headboards.op headlines. the tweet sent out by twitters interim ceo helped the stock jump. jack dorsey was publicizing his 0,000 worth of7 shares. he says he and that -- is investing. it comes as the company is looking to boost user numbers. francine: china has released pictures of a new 100 yuan note in circulation in november. it will be harder to force but easier for machines to read. the design is selected the 2005 series but has enhanced security features. it is worth $15.00. thes: the crew of international space station have enjoyed their first taste of food grown on board. as part of an experiment in feeding the astronauts on future missions, nasa has been running veg one. in zero gravity, growing plants. the result is a lettuce. the samples will be sent back to earth to be analyzed. in a tweet, nasa calls it a giant leaf for mankind. started itsapan has first nuclear relation under new safety rules introduced after the 2011 fukushima disaster. they brought the number one reactor at the se
. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headboards.op headlines. the tweet sent out by twitters interim ceo helped the stock jump. jack dorsey was publicizing his 0,000 worth of7 shares. he says he and that -- is investing. it comes as the company is looking to boost user numbers. francine: china has released pictures of a new 100 yuan note in circulation in november. it will be harder to force but easier for machines to read. the design is selected...
60
60
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] she was nine years old in 2005, writing poetry on the headboard of the bed in her bedroom, which was eventually ruin, and washed away. ben is the founding member of association in new orleans. buildingerested in capacities of you, not just vietnamese youth. chris rhodes is an author, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and currently a radio show host. and, tracy washington, who is sitting right here is president and ceo of the louisiana justice center. she is a civil rights lawyer. she and that he waited during the storm and returned that december. she remains focused on social justice. oliver thomas, the last person i have here, is probably familiar to most of you. he is a former city council member. his focus is on community engagement and city government. we have asked each of our panels to give some thought of what it means to know new orleans. of us who are not from here, who watched everything that entailed in the survival, it is interesting to us to find out what we think we know, and what people who have actually been fighting the fight do know. i want to start with
[applause] she was nine years old in 2005, writing poetry on the headboard of the bed in her bedroom, which was eventually ruin, and washed away. ben is the founding member of association in new orleans. buildingerested in capacities of you, not just vietnamese youth. chris rhodes is an author, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and currently a radio show host. and, tracy washington, who is sitting right here is president and ceo of the louisiana justice center. she is a civil rights lawyer....
481
481
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 481
favorite 0
quote 0
a tall headboard and footboard.hose side tables are breakfast room tables. >> really? >> i used them as nightstands. >> to i need to put out water like that? >> you do, yes. it brings me to fresh flowers. i love live plants, trees, flowers. it brings a room to life and the pattern. >> the rug doesn't have to cover the entire length of the bed. >> no. efb thi everybody thinks that. you don't have to push it to the wall. they will bring it halfway out like i did. >> i heard you want two legs on a rug. is that right? >> yes. >> at least. >> maybe that's something i came up with. >> the height of the lamp on the si side, is there a rule? >> it's instinct. i can feel when the scale is off in a room. a lot of people these days are mixing and matching, throwing in different styles and they are not necessarily doing it right. i think when you can do coordinating night stands, lamps, matching occasional chairs. it's a way to create a very consistent balanced design. >> let's go to the living room and show the before picture.
a tall headboard and footboard.hose side tables are breakfast room tables. >> really? >> i used them as nightstands. >> to i need to put out water like that? >> you do, yes. it brings me to fresh flowers. i love live plants, trees, flowers. it brings a room to life and the pattern. >> the rug doesn't have to cover the entire length of the bed. >> no. efb thi everybody thinks that. you don't have to push it to the wall. they will bring it halfway out like i...