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. >> highland park firefighters in michigan had quite the tall order when they went into this buildingthey were luckily able to contain the fire in the basement. >> i'm receiving information from the homeowner here but she's saying she doesn't know where her kids are. >> they get this call saying the woman doesn't know where her children are so firefighters begin to look for them. >> the woman doesn't know where her kids are. the woman doesn't know where the kids are! >> they find out the kids were accounted for. on the second floor they found three pets. you can see the firefighters carrying one of cats down. >> if they weren't look are for the kids, they might have found a cat. >> think of how hard it is to find cats. they could be anywhere in any crevice hiding. but they got three of them out. >> there you can see a still shot of the firefighter coming out with a cat in his hand. look at this. two of the three cats needed to have cpr. but there was an ambulance there and they were resuscitated and they said they will all live to purr another day. >> that's awesome. >> true heros. >>
. >> highland park firefighters in michigan had quite the tall order when they went into this buildingthey were luckily able to contain the fire in the basement. >> i'm receiving information from the homeowner here but she's saying she doesn't know where her kids are. >> they get this call saying the woman doesn't know where her children are so firefighters begin to look for them. >> the woman doesn't know where her kids are. the woman doesn't know where the kids are!...
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. >> reporter: it's the homecoming football game for highland park. what happened on the field is exciting. what happened on the sidelines is inspiring. >> it's awesome. the greatest thing that could ever happen 0 me. >> i am blessed. >> kathleen is a sparkling spot. she and four of girls are special needs are part of the cheerleading squad and cheers these times a year. but the girls don't see their special needs, just that they're special. >> it us so rewargd to see what we learn. >> i think they're totally awesome and they're sweet. >> each sparkling scott has a squad sister that works with them on the cheers. >> we built our relationships a lot because they're always with us. we love it so much. >> i saw an opportunity here in this community. >> helen waterman brought the idea to high land high school. her daughter was in a similar program at a different school. >> it's a great program, to see so r see how happy they are and see the acceptance from the school body. >> again, that was nbc julie fine reporting. >>> san jose high school has named its
. >> reporter: it's the homecoming football game for highland park. what happened on the field is exciting. what happened on the sidelines is inspiring. >> it's awesome. the greatest thing that could ever happen 0 me. >> i am blessed. >> kathleen is a sparkling spot. she and four of girls are special needs are part of the cheerleading squad and cheers these times a year. but the girls don't see their special needs, just that they're special. >> it us so rewargd to...
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located a boy scout troop and several local rent actors to participate in a number of service at the highland park cemetery, warren bill ohio. a volley was shot over the graveside. and homage paid to the no longer forgotten black soldier. several months later she telephony can determine that in the magnolia site cemetery in decatur alabama she had discovered the graveside of another first alabama black soldier. his name was private a ms. mckinney. just how had she found him? it happened this way. a congressional aide for the fifth congressional district in a local past were preparing to index the historic black cemetery when they learned that a ms. mckinney was buried there. no one knew where. likely his wife had his tombstone inscribed with making and that's how her husband's grave site was located. after the story about the indexing appeared in a local newspaper, glenda todd, the first alabama cavalry historian telephoned peggy towns, the congressional aide. glinda then contacted the u.s. department of veterans affairs to order a marker for private amos mckinney, just as she had done for private
located a boy scout troop and several local rent actors to participate in a number of service at the highland park cemetery, warren bill ohio. a volley was shot over the graveside. and homage paid to the no longer forgotten black soldier. several months later she telephony can determine that in the magnolia site cemetery in decatur alabama she had discovered the graveside of another first alabama black soldier. his name was private a ms. mckinney. just how had she found him? it happened this...
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hours after sheriff's deputies emptied their home during his eviction, his church first baptist of highland park filled a van headed to a storage facility. >> how dare you treat somebody like that. that's the worst thing that you can do. >> reporter: today the staff of the chairman of the prince george's county council was collected information on the razor eviction and county services that might be available to the family. ray razor, his wife and dog spent last night in a local motel. >> there was an increase of $142 over the last year. that's the second increase. the increase and we have a fixed income and we just couldn't keep up with it. >> reporter: this is what's left of the family's possessions on the sidewalk today and back there 1635 is where they used to live. i talked to bernie cook, an attorney, today by telephone who represents the co-op and he tells me dating back to may they were filing judgments for back rent and said always mr. razor would pay but he was never able to pay in full. he wasn't able to pay the penalties, court costs and rent increases. mr. cook said it would have be
hours after sheriff's deputies emptied their home during his eviction, his church first baptist of highland park filled a van headed to a storage facility. >> how dare you treat somebody like that. that's the worst thing that you can do. >> reporter: today the staff of the chairman of the prince george's county council was collected information on the razor eviction and county services that might be available to the family. ray razor, his wife and dog spent last night in a local...
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equally it is the complete failure of the emergency managers if you look at what has happened highland parkand over with you disenfranchise the local voters there is no evidence the emergency manager has made being is any better. so wide that it disproportionate effects the african-american communities and there is no evidence of work. >> i find it incredible my opponent was stand here today to suggest he is offended by the placing of the emergency manager in to the city of detroit when we have e-mail's that show that show he was a candidate to be the emergency manager after not being elected now he wants to be there. >> this is how dirty the campaign has gotten to make things up. that shows that i lobbied and wrote positive op-eds saying it will not work and i went to lansing to bobby with the state treasurer into the governor's top aide you need to hold off on the emergency manager and let the people decide the truth is i was fighting the emergency manager. >> the conversation shows about race are race relations are very divisive throughout the entire state the detroit news this week said
equally it is the complete failure of the emergency managers if you look at what has happened highland parkand over with you disenfranchise the local voters there is no evidence the emergency manager has made being is any better. so wide that it disproportionate effects the african-american communities and there is no evidence of work. >> i find it incredible my opponent was stand here today to suggest he is offended by the placing of the emergency manager in to the city of detroit when...
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if you look at what's happened in benton harbor, through it over and over, highland park, been throught over and over. when you disenfranchise local voters, there's no evidence that the emergency manager made things any better, and so my objection is two-fold. one it's affecting african-american communities, and, second, there's no evidence it works. >> i find it incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest he's offended by the placing of an emergency manager in the city of detroit when we have e-mails that will show not only was he a participant in the discussion regarding the emergency manager in the city of detroit, but that he was a candidate opposed to being selected, he wants to know be elected. >> this is how dirty the campaign has gotten, to just make things up. those e-mails show i lobbied furiously against the emergency manager. i said it will not work, went there, and lobbied the chief the staff, the state treasurer, the governor's top aids and said you cannot disenfranchise voters. hold off the manager and let the people decide. that's what e-mails show. t
if you look at what's happened in benton harbor, through it over and over, highland park, been throught over and over. when you disenfranchise local voters, there's no evidence that the emergency manager made things any better, and so my objection is two-fold. one it's affecting african-american communities, and, second, there's no evidence it works. >> i find it incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest he's offended by the placing of an emergency manager in the city...
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districts are being literally handed over to for-profit corporations, and it's muskeegan heights, highland parkon? they're all black districts. these districts had a deficit that will now become the profit of the for-profit corporation and public education has not been saved. in philadelphia, this is obviously a majority/minority district, suburban parents wouldn't permit it. i've been in city after city where the schools are being privatized, sometimes for profit, sometimes not for profit, but what's happening is that public education is collapsing and in the suburban districts, this would not be toll rated. >> your point about the parents -- i keep thinking it's not like we don't know what works. what works is the kind of education that wealthy kids get, but that we keep acting like we have to work around it. i want to ask more about poverty. and the president said something yesterday and i want you to fact check it, tremain. president obama went to high school yesterday, but friends, there is so much homework to do. stay with us. [ female announcer ] we take away your stuffy nose. you keep t
districts are being literally handed over to for-profit corporations, and it's muskeegan heights, highland parkon? they're all black districts. these districts had a deficit that will now become the profit of the for-profit corporation and public education has not been saved. in philadelphia, this is obviously a majority/minority district, suburban parents wouldn't permit it. i've been in city after city where the schools are being privatized, sometimes for profit, sometimes not for profit, but...
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failure of the emergency manager in history but if you look at what's happened in benton harbor, highland parken you disenfranchise local voters there's no evidence that the emergency manager had made things any better. and so my objection is to fool. one it is disproportionately affecting of an american committees second, there's evidence it works. napoleon: i find it incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest he is offended by the placing of an emergency manager into the city of detroit when we had e-mails that will show not only was he a participant in a discussion regarding putting in an emergency manager in the city of detroit, e-mails that will show he was a candidate to be the emergency manager. as opposed to being selected he wants to now be elected. duggan: this is how dirty this campaign has gotten to just make things a. do you know what those e-mails show? a show i've lobbied fiercely against the appointment of the emergency manager. i wrote positive op-ed's sign it will not work and i went to lansing and i lobbied, the chief of staff, the state treasure, one of
failure of the emergency manager in history but if you look at what's happened in benton harbor, highland parken you disenfranchise local voters there's no evidence that the emergency manager had made things any better. and so my objection is to fool. one it is disproportionately affecting of an american committees second, there's evidence it works. napoleon: i find it incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest he is offended by the placing of an emergency manager into the...
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park, look at highland then threw it over and over. when you disenfranchise the local voters, there is no evidence that the emergency manager has made it any better. my objection is two-fold. there was no evidence it works and you are disenfranchising the voters. incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest that he is offended by the placement of a number urgently manager and the city of detroit when we have e-mails -- the cityncy manager in of detroit when we have e-mails that show that he was a candidate to be the emergency manager. but as opposed to being selected, he wants to be elected. how dirty> this is this campaign has gotten. that we are just making things up. i wrote op-ed's make -- saying that this will not work. i lobbied against the emergency manager position. i said you cannot disenfranchise the voters. peopled to let the decide. that is what those e-mails show. the truth as i was fighting the emergency managers. race, racetion about relations is very divisive in the city of detroit. news" this week tom
park, look at highland then threw it over and over. when you disenfranchise the local voters, there is no evidence that the emergency manager has made it any better. my objection is two-fold. there was no evidence it works and you are disenfranchising the voters. incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest that he is offended by the placement of a number urgently manager and the city of detroit when we have e-mails -- the cityncy manager in of detroit when we have e-mails...
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park ranger. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this this way. >> reporter: one tip causing an avalanche of controversy. aditi roy, abc news, highland, utah. >> standing by his actions this morning. >>> moving on, now. as we come off this week where america witnessed yet another stunning bullying case, this one involving two florida girls arrested for allegedly harassing another girl until she killed herself, we want to shine a light this morning on the massive efforts underway to fight bullying in america. overnight, some of the heroes of this movement were honored. lots of celebrities on-hand. and also, abc's linzie janis. >> thanks so much, dan, for calling me a celebrity. hollywood was out in force, celebrating an organization that's empowering students across the country, by giving them the tools to end some of the bullying that plagues so many schools. friday night's star-studded respect awards ceremony, honored students, teachers and companies who are working to stop bullying in america's classrooms. basketball player jason collins, who came out last year, also showing his support. >> it's an absolute honor to be here tonight
park ranger. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this this way. >> reporter: one tip causing an avalanche of controversy. aditi roy, abc news, highland, utah. >> standing by his actions this morning. >>> moving on, now. as we come off this week where america witnessed yet another stunning bullying case, this one involving two florida girls arrested for allegedly harassing another girl until she killed herself, we want to shine a light this morning on the massive...
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highland hospital with nonlife threatenings injuries. >>> ktvu news got a look at a water project in the bay area. it runs under the floor of the bay from new ark to menlo park runs 124 feet below. bay. seismic safety is one of the main goals of this $286 million project. now, the pipeline is designed to sway up to 7 feet in the event of a major earthquake. engineers say the project is six months ahead of schedule and water should be flowing through the pipeline late next year. >>> the san francisco giants have approached pitcher lipscomb about a new contract. the award winner is ready to accept offers from other teams. say it ain't so. timmy. this is video of lipscomb against the padres earlier this year. we love the giants, though. he can become a free agent after the end of the world series. lipscomb is a native of seattle and the they ares are among the teams interested -- mariners are among the teams interested in signing him. >> coming up at 8:00 and we are talking about the bay area facing a commute crisis. we are continuing with our live team coverage of the b.a.r.t. strike and the huge impact its having on traffic. >>> and spaces running out as we s
highland hospital with nonlife threatenings injuries. >>> ktvu news got a look at a water project in the bay area. it runs under the floor of the bay from new ark to menlo park runs 124 feet below. bay. seismic safety is one of the main goals of this $286 million project. now, the pipeline is designed to sway up to 7 feet in the event of a major earthquake. engineers say the project is six months ahead of schedule and water should be flowing through the pipeline late next year....