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jane hemphill: "the roads properly to begin with and it unveiled really what's and we've got a bigger problem that what we thought." nat: "thank you"raymond hunter owns devine street. he says a temporary slab has been the front of his shop for months. hunter: "when cars drive over it, you can hear it all the doesn't have a whole lot of effect on my business, but can't be good for people to be driving over and over and over it again work and stuff like that."the increased maintenance potholes and metal slabs is a concern of youssef says if a tax increase is what needs to fund our roads, he'll support it. youssef elammouri: "i'd rather pay a than pay car maintenance."elammouri says the patchwork sufficient, especially on harden street where he lives.youssef elammouri: "they did about five years work on it and having problems, it floods every hunter and the other drivers say they're hopeful pass a plan, one that will permanently fix the many current system. raymond like it fixed, i mean, i'm not saying i don't. but there's they can do with what they're 3 3 the canalside lofts in columbia
jane hemphill: "the roads properly to begin with and it unveiled really what's and we've got a bigger problem that what we thought." nat: "thank you"raymond hunter owns devine street. he says a temporary slab has been the front of his shop for months. hunter: "when cars drive over it, you can hear it all the doesn't have a whole lot of effect on my business, but can't be good for people to be driving over and over and over it again work and stuff like that."the...
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and in the topsy turvey world of touring, they rely on hemphill for being a stable force in an often unstable world. it's a world they know firsthand. with a history deep in music, they grew up in a part ridge family style bus. singing with their family band, the hemphill. >> i traveled two million miles on a bus doing gospel music. it was an interesting way to be raised. >> with an intimate knowledge what have life is like on the road, they knew a thing or two about what someone needs to have a relaxing and trouble-free trip. they decided to start their bus company in 1980. >> we know that feeling of being on the bus, riding down the road, or being on stage. >> pioneers in the luxury coach industry, the brothers scraped enough money together to buy two old buss to get their start. they transformed them on the inside and out so they look brand new doing most of the work themselves. they didn't have a lot of money, but they had a ton of experience. and learned early on to underpromise and overdeliver. 24 hours a day. seven days a week. they did what ever it took to keep the buses roll
and in the topsy turvey world of touring, they rely on hemphill for being a stable force in an often unstable world. it's a world they know firsthand. with a history deep in music, they grew up in a part ridge family style bus. singing with their family band, the hemphill. >> i traveled two million miles on a bus doing gospel music. it was an interesting way to be raised. >> with an intimate knowledge what have life is like on the road, they knew a thing or two about what someone...
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and in the topsy-turvy world of touring, they rely on hemphill to be a stable force in the unstable worldit's a world trent and joey know first hand. with a history in music, they grew up in a partridge family style bus singing with their family band. >> i traveled singing gospel music. so it was an interesting way to be raised. >> with an intimate knowledge of what it's like to be on the road, they know about what someone needs to have a relaxing trip. so they decided to start their bus company. >> we know that feeling of being on the bus, riding down the bus, being on the stage. >> pioneers in the luxury coach industry got two buss to get their start. they transformed them on the inside and the out so they looked brand new doing most of the work themselves. they didn't have a lot of money, but they had a ton of experience and learned early on to underpromise and over-deliver. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, they did whatever it took to keep their buses rolling. support the drivers and keep their clients happy. they started doing small local tours at first. their big break took shape when
and in the topsy-turvy world of touring, they rely on hemphill to be a stable force in the unstable worldit's a world trent and joey know first hand. with a history in music, they grew up in a partridge family style bus singing with their family band. >> i traveled singing gospel music. so it was an interesting way to be raised. >> with an intimate knowledge of what it's like to be on the road, they know about what someone needs to have a relaxing trip. so they decided to start...
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the trail but two years ago hemphill was guilty. was picking out a casket for my son. while you and your family was safe in north carolina, i was burying my son. there are no words for the pain you have caused me and my family and will continue to cause forever. >> reporter: hemphill had been living under an assumed name. prosecutors say his life on the run as well as dna on a distinctive blue sweater prove his guilt. but during multiple rants the 37-year-old maintained his innocence. >> a 10-year-old case and you guys needed closure on his case so you put an innocent man in jail. that's what you did. >> they pay people to take the stand against him. they did all they could do to send him away. >> despite no previous criminal, a judge sentenced him to the maximum. 25 years in prison. as he made painfully >>> a homeowner in a former mining community in new jersey forced to shell out $10,000 to fix two large sinkholes on his property. the sinkholes opened up in the backyard of andrew's home in minehill last week. one of the holes is 19 feet deep. years ago new jersey opt
the trail but two years ago hemphill was guilty. was picking out a casket for my son. while you and your family was safe in north carolina, i was burying my son. there are no words for the pain you have caused me and my family and will continue to cause forever. >> reporter: hemphill had been living under an assumed name. prosecutors say his life on the run as well as dna on a distinctive blue sweater prove his guilt. but during multiple rants the 37-year-old maintained his innocence....
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yesterday, darrell hemphill was sentenced to 25 years to life for the murder. he shot at a crowd following a fistfight in 2006. the bullet hit a passing minivan, killing the little boy. >>> and a retired nypd officer has been sentenced for the killing of his wife in front of their two young children. kevin canty was given 25 years in prison. prosecutors say he confessed to inside their home in 2014. yesterday in court, he apologized to his children for the murder. he says he did it because he on him. >>> 5:39 now. happening today, the upper east side pastor accused of stealing money from his church is due in court on a civil suit. pastor daniel iampaglia is being sued by members of the rock churning congregation, who want him out. they claim he took more than $8,000 in missing church money. >>> this morning, a fire at a times square restaurant is under investigation. that fire began last night in the kitchen of an asian restaurant on 48th street. the restaurant just opened about a month ago. one person was treated for smoke inhalation. that person is expected t
yesterday, darrell hemphill was sentenced to 25 years to life for the murder. he shot at a crowd following a fistfight in 2006. the bullet hit a passing minivan, killing the little boy. >>> and a retired nypd officer has been sentenced for the killing of his wife in front of their two young children. kevin canty was given 25 years in prison. prosecutors say he confessed to inside their home in 2014. yesterday in court, he apologized to his children for the murder. he says he did it...
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jane hemphill: "the not put in properly to begin with and it unveiled really what's underneath and we've got a bigger problem that what we thought."3 drivers agree that a plan needs to be put in place this session, but have mixed feelings when it comes to whether or not they'd have to pay more taxes to do it. 3 we're getting a better picture of what a new development in columbia will look like.the design and development review commission... discussed the third phase of the canal side properties yesterday. just down the road from edventure loren thomas reports. 3 "we've been very the first two phases."the canalside development in columbia will soon have a phase three.on wednesdadaafternoon the columbia design and development review commission held a meeting to discuss specific designs for the project....as it was approved by the commission in their december 10th meeting.project development manager ned miller with the beach company says the 58 million dollar project is well on it's way. "there's clearly demand for this type of living and housing preferences have changed. being close to dow
jane hemphill: "the not put in properly to begin with and it unveiled really what's underneath and we've got a bigger problem that what we thought."3 drivers agree that a plan needs to be put in place this session, but have mixed feelings when it comes to whether or not they'd have to pay more taxes to do it. 3 we're getting a better picture of what a new development in columbia will look like.the design and development review commission... discussed the third phase of the canal side...