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well, building homes for heroes and william ryan homes built them a beautiful home from the ground upome, just like all the homes built by building homes for heroes, is specifically designed to meet the injured soldier's needs. >> it's so important to have an open floor plan. it'll give jesse the freedom to maneuver all throughout the home. we want him to feel like he's in a normal home built for anyone. and, uh, you really can't see all these hidden features that we've done. >> but they're actually here. but they're subtle. >> they are all here. they're very subtle. we design all of our homes with the hallways being 48 inches wide. it gives him the freedom to roll through with a wheelchair. the greatest features that we gave him was the ability to, uh, bathe and shower freely. this shower allows him to roll in and actually bathe. he has a seat here. he can sit comfortably. >> and i noticed, also, a beautiful backyard that has a swimming pool. >> we have some therapeutic jets that help him in his rehabilitation. we also have two water features in the pool which helps with the ringing
well, building homes for heroes and william ryan homes built them a beautiful home from the ground upome, just like all the homes built by building homes for heroes, is specifically designed to meet the injured soldier's needs. >> it's so important to have an open floor plan. it'll give jesse the freedom to maneuver all throughout the home. we want him to feel like he's in a normal home built for anyone. and, uh, you really can't see all these hidden features that we've done. >> but...
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longer to have care and home peace of mind as rawl positive aspects it does cost some to extend home services to create the support system but the expectation is that those costs are less than what can be saved for the most expensive form of care. there are numerous studies done over the years this spoke about trying to create a plateau by what they call compression of the years of morbidity the standard expectations that there is a steady decline and a cost increase over a steady period. that if you can find ways there is a shorter period in which we all concede to the frailties of life and those concepts are all implicit in this report to mention the personal experience two summers ago mother lives in the home that she and my dad bought when they were married and raised five children 69 years and cannot be talked about leaving the house even after i bother died it would have taken dynamite she knew the birds and was her garden and her house. and she fell down of 2014 and it went downhill from there. in the lost her by november so there is a four month period that was very difficult
longer to have care and home peace of mind as rawl positive aspects it does cost some to extend home services to create the support system but the expectation is that those costs are less than what can be saved for the most expensive form of care. there are numerous studies done over the years this spoke about trying to create a plateau by what they call compression of the years of morbidity the standard expectations that there is a steady decline and a cost increase over a steady period. that...
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i saw holes in homes. and when it's your home community, you are instantly numb. i was beginning to understand the ferocity of mother nature, but really had no idea just how difficult recovery would be. >> they were hit as hard as anyone. president obama will see for himself the damage inflicted on the folks and homes of staten island. >> so to have the president come was a big moment for us. >> well, we're going to do everything we can to help. >> i think a lot of staten islanders, whether they like president obama or not, thought, "all right, we'll get the help that we need." >> good to see you guys. you doing okay? >> and i never expected the president to just walk into the crowd and put his arms around my wife and i. >> i was like, "wow!" >> so some of this is going to be tough. but here, my commitment to you is i'm going to stay on it. >> he promised that he would cut all the red tape. >> he was going to make it right. >> he was gonna make it right. >> not to worry. don't forget about us. >> that's my point. that's why i came here. >> god bless you. >> it's a
i saw holes in homes. and when it's your home community, you are instantly numb. i was beginning to understand the ferocity of mother nature, but really had no idea just how difficult recovery would be. >> they were hit as hard as anyone. president obama will see for himself the damage inflicted on the folks and homes of staten island. >> so to have the president come was a big moment for us. >> well, we're going to do everything we can to help. >> i think a lot of...
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police officers went to a neighboring home and scaled properties to be able to see inside the home in question, they could see a woman lying in the bed bleeding profusely. swat team was called out to clear the property, once inside they did rescue the adult victim who was missing several of her teeth, the child had already run to the neighbor's home for help. the suspect believed to be a family member lives in the home had already taken off. right now the 13 year-old victim being treated at st. christopher's hospital and again her mommies listed in critical condition at einstein medical center. because of the serious and sensitive nature of these crimes police are not releasing the name the of the suspect but reaffirmed they know who the guy is, they are working right new to get him in custody. lauren and chris. >> that quickly, jennifer joyce, thanks very much. >>> we have more breaking news this time out of prospect park, home invasion end with the home owner injured and late night chase. police tell fox 29 this started around 10:00 o'clock last night on the 200 block of washington
police officers went to a neighboring home and scaled properties to be able to see inside the home in question, they could see a woman lying in the bed bleeding profusely. swat team was called out to clear the property, once inside they did rescue the adult victim who was missing several of her teeth, the child had already run to the neighbor's home for help. the suspect believed to be a family member lives in the home had already taken off. right now the 13 year-old victim being treated at st....
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. >>> home sweet home, especially for home depot where americans continue to spend on sprucing up their houses. >>> what a mess as airport security lines grow, so do tempers. can anything be done quick to fix a problem that's only expected to get worse? all of that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, may 17th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. what's good for the economy is bad for stocks. the federal reserve has been looking for any indication that prices are rising and that inflation is heading back to its target level. today, that's exactly what it got. the consumer price index, the prices americans pay for goods and services, rose 4% last month, the fastest rate in three years. it could be a sign the economy is regaining some steam and it could give the federal reserve just what it needs to raise interest rates again at potential leanne earlier date than wall street expects and that's exactly what the markets did not like. the dow jones industrial average dropped to 17,529. the nasdaq fell 59. and the s&p 500 was off 19. mary thompson has more on today's st
. >>> home sweet home, especially for home depot where americans continue to spend on sprucing up their houses. >>> what a mess as airport security lines grow, so do tempers. can anything be done quick to fix a problem that's only expected to get worse? all of that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, may 17th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. what's good for the economy is bad for stocks. the federal reserve has been looking for...
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one of my favorite homes. ♪ ♪ hey >> this 7,200-square-foot home is listed for $5.3 million. >> it sitsn acre of land on the 16th tee. over 12,000 square feet. all the materials in this home were imported from all over the world. it was designed to feel like you were living in a resort year-round, but it's also got a lot of fun places. let's go have some fun. >> yeah, let's go look at it, buddy. ♪ whoa! [ laughs ] he was pretty serious. this elegant four-bedroom, 6 1/2-bath home displays superior custom workmanship throughout. the lavish finishes hit you from the moment you walk inside. imported italian tiles, granite, and marble, natural stones and woods, plus cast-stone columns. >> everything about this house was so thoughtfully planned. you walk in, and you're overlooking the 16th tee. but you'll notice there's a berm there, so the golfers can't see in. you have total privacy. >> these pillars, magnificent inside and out. >> everything's custom. beautiful terra cotta. real stone columns. all the woodwork is custom. all the ironwork is custom. this house was really built to entertain.
one of my favorite homes. ♪ ♪ hey >> this 7,200-square-foot home is listed for $5.3 million. >> it sitsn acre of land on the 16th tee. over 12,000 square feet. all the materials in this home were imported from all over the world. it was designed to feel like you were living in a resort year-round, but it's also got a lot of fun places. let's go have some fun. >> yeah, let's go look at it, buddy. ♪ whoa! [ laughs ] he was pretty serious. this elegant four-bedroom, 6...
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plus, i'm gonna give you more tips on fortifying your home.nd. [ woman vocalizing ] i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not tak
plus, i'm gonna give you more tips on fortifying your home.nd. [ woman vocalizing ] i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for...
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we'll address home-ec witness issues as -- home equity issues as well. really relevant to the topic we excused here today. and thanks to our staff, dennis, helped our process, andy winkler, senior policy analyst, and jake, our project assistant. one other thing i want to say, the effort does not stop here. so, my other job is to say that we, as bpc, are committed to this report and the recommendations we released, and many of you have been a part of our process to get us here, but the effort continues, and we always say when a report comes out here halfway done so likely months more of actual advocacy and education work around the recommendations here. so, please reach out to us, dr. park and i, to figure out ways to work together to advance what is in here and the work you're doing using our bipartisan platform. thank you all for coming and for your patience staying overtime. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
we'll address home-ec witness issues as -- home equity issues as well. really relevant to the topic we excused here today. and thanks to our staff, dennis, helped our process, andy winkler, senior policy analyst, and jake, our project assistant. one other thing i want to say, the effort does not stop here. so, my other job is to say that we, as bpc, are committed to this report and the recommendations we released, and many of you have been a part of our process to get us here, but the effort...
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home. in 2013, it got so bad that the florida legislature passed a new law to try to make it tougher for squatters to claim adverse possession. >> go ho >> this came out because a squatter named andre barbosa, moved into a multi-million dollar waterfront home in boca raton and lived there for months as the neighbors tried, with no luck, to kick him out. >> nobody's happy. we all spent a lot of money to live on this street. >> eventually, he was evicted. but the community of 106 homes then pushed the state legislature to tighten the laws and make it tougher for future squatters. the bill limits adverse possession claims and makes it a crime to occupy a structure or lease out an adversely possessed property. now, i got an e-mail from a woman named mary, who noticed that a home in her neighborhood had been taken over by squatters. >> you could see where they broke into it. >> sure. >> you know, all the damage to the lock itself. >> the owner of the home was deployed overseas and has not been a
home. in 2013, it got so bad that the florida legislature passed a new law to try to make it tougher for squatters to claim adverse possession. >> go ho >> this came out because a squatter named andre barbosa, moved into a multi-million dollar waterfront home in boca raton and lived there for months as the neighbors tried, with no luck, to kick him out. >> nobody's happy. we all spent a lot of money to live on this street. >> eventually, he was evicted. but the community...
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he was the victim of an attempted home invasion. >> they tried to kick in my home run while i was home me enough to get a camera system where i could see somebody around my house. especially when i'm not home. >> chris installs a $1,000 home security system that includes 4 cameras a digital recorder and a gateway to the internet. chris also plasters the exterior with his house with warnings that clearly display the name and logo of the security system protecting his home. the signs are really hard to miss but they don't seem to deter these dumb criminals. even the window they break has the adt seal on it but they're determined to get in and steal something. >> on the video itself you'll see them come around the corner of the house and they walk over to the camera. pulling it back down toward the ground. >> but what they don't realize is that their mugs have already been caught on camera. >> as they flip it down toward the ground we catch nice face shots that we can freeze frame. >> and it's this smiling face on the surveillance video that's taken into evidence by the police and release
he was the victim of an attempted home invasion. >> they tried to kick in my home run while i was home me enough to get a camera system where i could see somebody around my house. especially when i'm not home. >> chris installs a $1,000 home security system that includes 4 cameras a digital recorder and a gateway to the internet. chris also plasters the exterior with his house with warnings that clearly display the name and logo of the security system protecting his home. the signs...
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there is no home health service. >> a nurse finally visited ten days after james came home. kierz told us it can't discuss the case because of privacy laws but said the shortage of home health nurses is a challenge affecting the entire health care community. home health care must be a priority, she says. with did right resources and committed caregivers, they believe kids like their daughter are thrive. she's a success story, you see. they say it's all because of tujt. >> and she's getting more and more opportunities every day. >> we're hearing from doctors and icu nurses who say kids have to stay in the hospital months longer than necessary in some cases because they can't find available in will have home nurses. they warn there is an expensive problem for the state. not only is home a better place, but it's usually cheaper, too. >> i can only imagine. all right. thank you so much, liz. if you have a tip for voifr unit or for liz specifically, 888-987-tins. >> it is friday night, let's bring in our chief meteorologist. we have little league games tomorrow. then sunday, we'v
there is no home health service. >> a nurse finally visited ten days after james came home. kierz told us it can't discuss the case because of privacy laws but said the shortage of home health nurses is a challenge affecting the entire health care community. home health care must be a priority, she says. with did right resources and committed caregivers, they believe kids like their daughter are thrive. she's a success story, you see. they say it's all because of tujt. >> and she's...
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he visited five homes today.ys he sometimes feels helpless as the children's emotional suffering isn't really considered by the parents. sanjian is a neighboring town to jiafeng. at 8:00 a.m. every weekend, children from all over the district make their way toward a building in town. called the center for left behind children, it's a place dedicated to youngsters whose parents are away. shu began volunteering at the facility in 2006 after he retired from teaching. the center, funded by the local government and private sector donations, offers artwo worksho and classes to assist kids with school work. shu tries to ensure the children have as much fun as possible, especially during the summer when they don't have school to keep them occupied. chaoqian gets straight into the assignment. his drawing shows his parents returning home with big smiles on their faces. shu says the pictures reveal the children's hiding feelings and emotions that are bottled up inside. huiping doesn't even know her mother's name and feels d
he visited five homes today.ys he sometimes feels helpless as the children's emotional suffering isn't really considered by the parents. sanjian is a neighboring town to jiafeng. at 8:00 a.m. every weekend, children from all over the district make their way toward a building in town. called the center for left behind children, it's a place dedicated to youngsters whose parents are away. shu began volunteering at the facility in 2006 after he retired from teaching. the center, funded by the...
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into our homes. we talk about nightmare scenarios in this distopian future, what do you think realistic first hack. i know we have baby monitors screaming but what is compromised first in the smart overconnected home? >> i will take that one again first. so, i've, if you read the news lately about hospitals, ran some wear is a big -- ransom wear is big thing and compromising hospitals of the one of the things i thought about early on, if you have a fridge with a monitor on it, that might be hackable, right? if i have your attention span for two seconds, i'm going to serve you an ad, right? so, whether product maker intends that to be the outcome or whether somebody hijacks the process to serve you as when you're opening the fridge to get milk, maybe it serves you an ad for different milk brand or something like that. but i would expect that type of driver to be the first catalyst for somebody to want to hack a smart home device, be able to advertise to you. if you do it in the right way, don't want t
into our homes. we talk about nightmare scenarios in this distopian future, what do you think realistic first hack. i know we have baby monitors screaming but what is compromised first in the smart overconnected home? >> i will take that one again first. so, i've, if you read the news lately about hospitals, ran some wear is a big -- ransom wear is big thing and compromising hospitals of the one of the things i thought about early on, if you have a fridge with a monitor on it, that might...
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because what happens is that the home that you loved, you resent, and the home didn't do anything toctly. >> remember, next week's always about numbers. that's all it is. it's not about emotion. they don't care about you. trust me. say, "look, guys, just tell me, where do we stand here? we've reached a point in our life and want to move on." >> that's right. >> that's what you need to do, okay? and let us know what happens, okay? and i think it'll work out. >> we appreciate so much your help. >> dan and dottie finally got their mediation. we'll tell you exactly what happened. plus, what options do you have to get out of your real-estate trouble? i'm going to tell you, up next. [ woman vocalizing ] ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. we've talked a lot about loan mods and short sales and bankruptcies -- how they can rescue you from a mortgage nightmare. but like everything else, they have to be done right. ♪ to understand how to navigate the real-estate landscape, you first have to understand recent history. >> we had the big boom. properties were selling left and righ
because what happens is that the home that you loved, you resent, and the home didn't do anything toctly. >> remember, next week's always about numbers. that's all it is. it's not about emotion. they don't care about you. trust me. say, "look, guys, just tell me, where do we stand here? we've reached a point in our life and want to move on." >> that's right. >> that's what you need to do, okay? and let us know what happens, okay? and i think it'll work out. >>...
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so protect your home and your rates.agent and discover how much more their personal service can do for you. ♪ >> time now for the massi memo. a divorce decree doesn't necessarily mean that one party is removed from a debt. quite frankly, the mortgage lender doesn't care what the divorce decree says. a decree will usually say which party is responsible for a particular debt. if that debt still is joint and if one party defaults, guess what? the other is still responsible. or if one party files bankruptcy, the other party is still responsible regardless of the language in the divorce decree. the reason being is that the creditor was not a party to the divorce decree. it's only between the couple that got divorced. if it was a joint debt during the marriage, in most cases, lenders will not release the other party, even on a loan modification. so, what if your property is still underwater and you're getting divorced? well, the best thing to do with real estate that is still underwater when getting divorced -- try a short sal
so protect your home and your rates.agent and discover how much more their personal service can do for you. ♪ >> time now for the massi memo. a divorce decree doesn't necessarily mean that one party is removed from a debt. quite frankly, the mortgage lender doesn't care what the divorce decree says. a decree will usually say which party is responsible for a particular debt. if that debt still is joint and if one party defaults, guess what? the other is still responsible. or if one party...
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why some residents have to wait month to return home. we'll be right >>> you are not going to believe this gruesome discovery in the florida everglades. a fisherman found a pair of alligators feeding on a human body. it happened about 20 miles west of fort lauderdale. officials do not think the geathers killed the man. they say his body a fears have been in the body for quite some time. right now authorities do say they have more questions than answers. >> definitely want to identify who the victim is, and possibly figure out what happened to them, how did they end up here, could it be a homicide, could it and suicide, could it have been natural, a fisherman. >> divers recovered the bod which other with rifles stood watch. medical examiner work to go determine a cause of death. room night you are about to see a shocking case every road rage caught on camera. >> it happened after a memorial day bike ride for veterans in florida. in the video you can see a driver and a couple on a motorcycle getting into a heated argument at the stop light
why some residents have to wait month to return home. we'll be right >>> you are not going to believe this gruesome discovery in the florida everglades. a fisherman found a pair of alligators feeding on a human body. it happened about 20 miles west of fort lauderdale. officials do not think the geathers killed the man. they say his body a fears have been in the body for quite some time. right now authorities do say they have more questions than answers. >> definitely want to...
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building homes for heroes builds and gives mortgage-free homes to severely injured vets.oup was started by andy pujol, a long island businessman who watched the twin towers fall. and he vowed to dedicate his life to helping american veterans. >> we're on target for 50 homes in 2016. and, uh, we have high hopes of doing the same in 2017. >> i call him my personal war hero because there are many ways to serve your country. it is not true anymore that you need to wear a military uniform in order to make a big contribution to this country. >> we over thousands and thousands of applicants. and hugo was very special. >> for this home, chase bank donated a formerly foreclosed property. and, with the help of kirchman construction, building homes for heroes began completely renovating it. >> i'm -- i'm a volunteer contractor for building homes for heroes. i'm not getting paid a penny. the roof trusses, the kitchen sink, outdoor unit was just delivered. everything outside you see has been donated. >> everything in this house is designed to hugo's specific injuries and to help him g
building homes for heroes builds and gives mortgage-free homes to severely injured vets.oup was started by andy pujol, a long island businessman who watched the twin towers fall. and he vowed to dedicate his life to helping american veterans. >> we're on target for 50 homes in 2016. and, uh, we have high hopes of doing the same in 2017. >> i call him my personal war hero because there are many ways to serve your country. it is not true anymore that you need to wear a military...
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. >> i want to go home. i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 20
. >> i want to go home. i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some...
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his 13th home run of the season. orioles and astros are tied. this game is in the tenth inning at two. >>> to football, the redskins on the field for their first ota session of the off season. cousins getting work in. first time he is headed in to the off season as the unquestioned starter. norman, first time he is on the field, he signed a 2350i6 year, $75 million contract with the burgundy and gold last month. tomorrow, sessions will be open to the media. we will hear redskins and redskins park tomorrow. a game six in the nhl. lightning are one win away from eliminating the penguins. a lot of energy tonight. we will skip ahad period. pittsburgh up 2-0. sidney crosby weaving through the defense. that is his sixth goal of the playoffs. pittsburgh looking good. tampa bay did end up coming back. the penguins turned out to be too much. russ with the goal there. pittsburgh wins 5-2. they force a game seven on thursday night. >> all right. good stuff. >> allison, you won it. congratulations. >> "the voice" crowned the season ten champion alisan porte
his 13th home run of the season. orioles and astros are tied. this game is in the tenth inning at two. >>> to football, the redskins on the field for their first ota session of the off season. cousins getting work in. first time he is headed in to the off season as the unquestioned starter. norman, first time he is on the field, he signed a 2350i6 year, $75 million contract with the burgundy and gold last month. tomorrow, sessions will be open to the media. we will hear redskins and...
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coming up, keeping your home safe. how prepared are you if this happens in your home? the surveillance video that may surprise you. >> ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ ♪ and i have no privacy oh, oh ♪ i always feel like >> apparently somebody may be watching. >> you is that right? >> yes, when you're home and worried about this, we all have these paranoid dreams about it. your home may it be a lot more vulnerable han you think. >> how prepared are you against home invaders? our expert put one family's home to the test >> reporter: watch as this home security camera captures someone outside ringing the doorbell and moments later a crash. two intruders are now inside. in this home break in, they claimed to be police. >> we've got a search sfwheernt at least one appears to be carrying a gun. are you prepared if it happens to you? jeannette brady and her husband raised their husband in this beautiful home. williamsburg, virginia. security not exactly the first thing on their minds. all in all, we feel pretty secure here. >> reporter: secure enough to allow saf
coming up, keeping your home safe. how prepared are you if this happens in your home? the surveillance video that may surprise you. >> ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ ♪ and i have no privacy oh, oh ♪ i always feel like >> apparently somebody may be watching. >> you is that right? >> yes, when you're home and worried about this, we all have these paranoid dreams about it. your home may it be a lot more vulnerable han you think. >> how prepared...
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with foam god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home ♪ [applause] >t. join a conversation on u.s. dollars in the asia-pacific region. that's live from the wilson center at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at noon, and discussion on the relationship between worker pay, productivity, and the economy. live coverage on c-span. [applause] >> up next we will hear from metal of honor recipient sal g iunta. he spoke earlier this year at the leadership
with foam god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home ♪ [applause] >t. join a conversation on u.s. dollars in the asia-pacific region. that's live from the wilson center at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at noon, and discussion on the relationship between worker pay, productivity, and the economy. live coverage on c-span. [applause] >> up next we will hear from metal of honor recipient sal g iunta. he spoke earlier this year at the leadership
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the plan is for 300 homes here. decades ago they could have built twice as many on this land. >> every time you turn around there's a new regulation. >> reporter: regulations that are now costing home buyers 30% more in the purchase price of the home than they were just five years ago according to a new study. much of that is due to higher land costs resulting from regulations on development. these costs are passed on to buyers as builders not only raise prices, but focus on higher end homes. add it up and the cost of regulation is rising more than twice as fast as the average home buyer's ability to pay for it. >> a lot of good things to protect the environment, but it's making building affordable homes impossible. >> reporter: extra costs that didn't exist a decade ago. . >> i think what cities and counties are looking for is for the project to make a significant contribution beyond just the homes to the city in which the project is located. >> reporter: here taylor had to build four new parks, miles of s a plant
the plan is for 300 homes here. decades ago they could have built twice as many on this land. >> every time you turn around there's a new regulation. >> reporter: regulations that are now costing home buyers 30% more in the purchase price of the home than they were just five years ago according to a new study. much of that is due to higher land costs resulting from regulations on development. these costs are passed on to buyers as builders not only raise prices, but focus on higher...
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, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home ♪ god bless america land that i love stand besideh a light from above from the mountains to the prayers iries to the oceans white with foam god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home mountains to the prairies foame oceans white with god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america homeme, sweet ♪ [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] on this memorial day 2016, the amphitheater at arlington national cemetery emptying. you can see the president's comments again and the entire event on our website at c-span.org. vice president biden will be participating in the ceremony in delaware where the national guard is honoring his late son, beau biden naming it headquarters in his castle. that is members of congress across the country are participating in ceremonies. a tweet here from daniel webster, congressman from florida -- senator john h
, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home ♪ god bless america land that i love stand besideh a light from above from the mountains to the prayers iries to the oceans white with foam god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america my home, sweet home mountains to the prairies foame oceans white with god bless america my home, sweet home god bless america homeme, sweet ♪ [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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he would be coming home and they couldn't talk about it. the government was afraid that anything the family said might upset north vietnam and might mess up the peace negotiation process. the government also insured all the families that pows were really well treated and that was far from the case and jerry denton blinking torture in morris code was one of the early indications that america had that they were not well treated. they were able to communicate back to their families and the government to let them know what the real conditions were and as more and more families learned the truth. one of them was jane denton, they came together to start in the national league of pow mia families and it's one of the most extraordinary movements in all of american history and they began to rally together to remind america to bring the pows home. they also lobbied the nixon administration to go ahead and come forth and go public with the noblg thknowledge they were mistreating american pows. he finally did that in may 1969. and it came forward and a
he would be coming home and they couldn't talk about it. the government was afraid that anything the family said might upset north vietnam and might mess up the peace negotiation process. the government also insured all the families that pows were really well treated and that was far from the case and jerry denton blinking torture in morris code was one of the early indications that america had that they were not well treated. they were able to communicate back to their families and the...
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we'll address home-ec witness issues as -- home equity issues as well. really relevant to the topic we excused here today. and thanks to our staff, dennis, helped our process, andy winkler, senior policy analyst, and jake, our project assistant. one other thing i want to say, the effort does not stop here. so, my other job is to say that we, as bpc, are committed to this report and the recommendations we released, and many of you have been a part of our process to get us here, but the effort continues, and we always say when a report comes out here halfway done so likely months more of actual advocacy and education work around the recommendations here. so, please reach out to us, dr. park and i, to figure out ways to work together to advance what is in here and the work you're doing using our bipartisan platform. thank you all for coming and for your patience staying overtime. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>> two muslim members of congress keith ellison and andre carson spoke about anti-muslim rhetoric in politics. we moderate this hour-long disc
we'll address home-ec witness issues as -- home equity issues as well. really relevant to the topic we excused here today. and thanks to our staff, dennis, helped our process, andy winkler, senior policy analyst, and jake, our project assistant. one other thing i want to say, the effort does not stop here. so, my other job is to say that we, as bpc, are committed to this report and the recommendations we released, and many of you have been a part of our process to get us here, but the effort...
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you can see it behind me in the home. now that home is not livable. thanks to that good samaritan and quick thinking, the family did make it out safely. all the six folks inside the home at the time, parents, kids, grandparents and the family dog made it out. the fire in the attic caused the roof to partially collapse. the family won't be able to come home for a while. the family is very emotional and don't want to talk with us. now they will try to figure out how to move forward. they were roused by that good samaritan who did not stick around to take credit for that good deed. there is never a good time for something like this. the fire happened as the family was celebrating a new beginning. there are graduation party decorations hanging on the house. kris sanchez, today in the bay. >>> 6:03. a gunman is on the run following a deadly shooting south of market. police tell us a man was shot and killed at 6 and minna 11:30 last night. no word on a possible motive. >>> also in san francisco, police looking for two suspects who barged into a home last ni
you can see it behind me in the home. now that home is not livable. thanks to that good samaritan and quick thinking, the family did make it out safely. all the six folks inside the home at the time, parents, kids, grandparents and the family dog made it out. the fire in the attic caused the roof to partially collapse. the family won't be able to come home for a while. the family is very emotional and don't want to talk with us. now they will try to figure out how to move forward. they were...
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. >> i another 2,000 won't be able to go home until at least september., officials site environmental contamination, they say, 500 homes and about dozen apartment complexes aren't safe because of toxic ash and debris surrounding the structures. >> we're seen therapy dogs step in a lot of places, hospitalization, airports. >> here is a spot i'm surprised no one thought of before. the dentist office. doctor softee is lab-doodle served as therapy dog for beverly hills dentist, figures, while the dentist works on patient's teeth doctors from soft i hangs out on the patient's lap. the dentist says doctor soft i has calming influence on uneasy patient. >> the attitude of the patient has been changed so it is not a dreaded procedure. they don't want to come to -- actually look forward to it. >> gets your mine off of fear. >> doctor soft i has become so popular, patients now have to reserve her in advance. >> oh. >> good for her. >> i love that. >> up next, superstar player, sixers center joel embiid is trying to recruit. >> many of us want to buy the safest hous
. >> i another 2,000 won't be able to go home until at least september., officials site environmental contamination, they say, 500 homes and about dozen apartment complexes aren't safe because of toxic ash and debris surrounding the structures. >> we're seen therapy dogs step in a lot of places, hospitalization, airports. >> here is a spot i'm surprised no one thought of before. the dentist office. doctor softee is lab-doodle served as therapy dog for beverly hills dentist,...
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often times you drive by new home communities, they say homes offered for 300 and $400. that doesn't include the lot upgrade. most people spend 20 to 30% in upgrade. >> make sure you do your own due diligence to understand what kind of upgrades you'll use for the home. >> step one is picking the floor plan. step two is going out to the raw land and picking the lot that you want. watching the slab be poured. then you get to pick your colors, cabinets, faucets, where you want extra outlets. there's nothing more exciting than standing on a piece of raw land, dirt and say this is where my home will be built. >> tell me about the lifestyle that you have chosen here. >> she just finished building a home for bob. a couple that wanted to build a three bedroom, two bath home. >> we have great neighbors. we have lucked out. >> they built a beautiful 2,000 square foot house with a study. i wanted to stop by and see how it turned out. >> this is the 11th home you've been involved with building? >> it is. >> why did you pick this area? >> like our realtor said it's location, location
often times you drive by new home communities, they say homes offered for 300 and $400. that doesn't include the lot upgrade. most people spend 20 to 30% in upgrade. >> make sure you do your own due diligence to understand what kind of upgrades you'll use for the home. >> step one is picking the floor plan. step two is going out to the raw land and picking the lot that you want. watching the slab be poured. then you get to pick your colors, cabinets, faucets, where you want extra...
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there he goes, a two-run home run, his third home run of the game, fifth of the series.he had zero home runs before the weekend. a's beat the rays 7-6 to finish the road trip 3-6. >>> how about jose bautista's bat in the postseason last year, didn't sit too well with the rangers, the bad blood flowing in today bautista hard into second to break up the double play and how many times do you season fights in the big leagues not do anything? out. down goes fraser. four players ejected in the game, likely suspensions to follow. >>> andrew bogut returned to practice today, questionable for game 1 of the western conference finals and the warriors will need him to match oklahoma city's physical front line. >> gaining a reputation as a really physical big team? >> i think so. is that the word on the street? yeah. i'll take it. >>> after having four days off between series there's not much left to talk about right now. so the big question steph curry was faced with today had to do with him not wearing a sleeve over his right knee. >> you check the other leg out? >> they have this
there he goes, a two-run home run, his third home run of the game, fifth of the series.he had zero home runs before the weekend. a's beat the rays 7-6 to finish the road trip 3-6. >>> how about jose bautista's bat in the postseason last year, didn't sit too well with the rangers, the bad blood flowing in today bautista hard into second to break up the double play and how many times do you season fights in the big leagues not do anything? out. down goes fraser. four players ejected in...
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adrian has a double, a single and say home run. -- and a home run.it for gonzalez. >> john: i'm telling ya, i can say i love watching him hit now. i certainly didn't like pitching against him because that's a guy who is comfortable and seeing the ball and letting it travel. when you let it travel, you don't have to do much. that's a pitcher's pitch and look how he stays with the angle of the barrel of the bat and just playing ping-pong, tennis. knows that's gonna be a hit. and thehe's a guy they don't sh on or have a hard time shifting on because he can do so much with the ball. >> joe: a 4-hit night for adrian gonzalez. batter is puig. he takes a strike. puig didn't start the game. he came on in the fifth after thompson hurt his back. and yasiel immediately delivered a 2-out r.b.i. hit. walked his next time up, hitting .251. 0-2, the count. >> john: that's a pretty good bounce back day. they knew they were facing noah syndergaard and they thought they would face him longer but to rally and tie the game and give up the next in the ninth last night, b
adrian has a double, a single and say home run. -- and a home run.it for gonzalez. >> john: i'm telling ya, i can say i love watching him hit now. i certainly didn't like pitching against him because that's a guy who is comfortable and seeing the ball and letting it travel. when you let it travel, you don't have to do much. that's a pitcher's pitch and look how he stays with the angle of the barrel of the bat and just playing ping-pong, tennis. knows that's gonna be a hit. and thehe's a...
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up the deed to your home, ownership to your home.ggest misconception. a reverse mortgage, when it really boils down to it, is just a loan. you're borrowing money. the difference is you're not making a payment on it regularly, as you do on a traditional loan, so that balance of the loan grows over time. you do independent counseling by a third party. that counseling will make sure you're educated on all the different options and make sure you know what you're getting into. >> in recent years, there were a lot of defaults on reverse mortgages, but how could that happen if the people aren't required to make any payments? >> essentially, since there's no payment being made, the only default that can come up is if you don't pay your taxes or your insurance or you move out of the home. >> so, federal government -- well, they made some major changes to the reverse-mortgage rules. the new rules make it tougher to default by making sure borrowers can pay their taxes, their insurance, and their hoa dues. >> the changes that were recently set i
up the deed to your home, ownership to your home.ggest misconception. a reverse mortgage, when it really boils down to it, is just a loan. you're borrowing money. the difference is you're not making a payment on it regularly, as you do on a traditional loan, so that balance of the loan grows over time. you do independent counseling by a third party. that counseling will make sure you're educated on all the different options and make sure you know what you're getting into. >> in recent...
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i said, no, there is no home health nurse. there is no pediatric home health available in the area. after james came home. kaiser told us they can't discuss the case. but said the shortage of home health nurses is affecting the entire community. >> we do this -- >> with the right resources and committed care gavers, they believe kids like their daughter can this riv. finn is it a success story. they say it's all because of opportunity. >> and she's getting more and more opportunities every day. >> now, we're also hearing from doctors and icu nurses, they say kids have to stay in the hospital months longer than necessary in some cases because they can't find available in home nurses. they warn that it's an expensive problem for the state. not only is home a better place for children, it's usually cheaper too. >> struggle for those families as well. >> they're brave for speaking out. >>> if you have a tip for liz, give us a call at 888-96 tips. >>> it could be a game changer, ups ateaming up with a silicon valley start-up, to revolutionize drone delivery. what they plan to do with tho
i said, no, there is no home health nurse. there is no pediatric home health available in the area. after james came home. kaiser told us they can't discuss the case. but said the shortage of home health nurses is affecting the entire community. >> we do this -- >> with the right resources and committed care gavers, they believe kids like their daughter can this riv. finn is it a success story. they say it's all because of opportunity. >> and she's getting more and more...
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to carry me home the ♪ ♪ all to carry me home he ♪ ♪ all to carry me home e ♪ ♪ all to carry me homes chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. (is committed to truth on thee plabel.d when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com t-mobile does data differently. so it can do more for your...
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finally, a true-to-life fragrance, for your lively home. air wick. home is in the air. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a di
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their home and belongings burnt to the ground. as of now, there have been fatalities directly linked to this inferno. no towns or cities are currently in the fire's path. and there is no damage to the oil infrastructure. ultimately this fire will burn for a very long time, until there is significant rainfall. >>> a look back at that deadly east bay bus crash that left more than two dozen young people dead. >> and what the president had to say about race relations during his commencement speech at howard university. >>> president obama paid tribute to some of the most important women in his life. >> this weekend i'm gonna take extra time to say thank you to michelle for the remarkable way she does the most important job. being a mom. and we're gonna give extra thanks to my mother-in-law for the role model she's always been for michelle in the countless selfless ways in which she's helped us raise malea and sasha. >> he thanks his late mother for teaching him to speak up and act on his principles. >>> president obama spoke of race r
their home and belongings burnt to the ground. as of now, there have been fatalities directly linked to this inferno. no towns or cities are currently in the fire's path. and there is no damage to the oil infrastructure. ultimately this fire will burn for a very long time, until there is significant rainfall. >>> a look back at that deadly east bay bus crash that left more than two dozen young people dead. >> and what the president had to say about race relations during his...
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the plans for nose homes were here at city hall. they just got put up online for people to check out. neighbors say they still don't know if the new homes will be used for. >> what is he going to use them for? >> mark zuckerberg's neighbors say they understand the family's privacy concerns. when the couple spent $30 million buying several properties around their home in 2013, they worried how it could impact the neighborhood. the zuckerberg's want to tear down four of the existing homes and rebuild new ones in their place. new homes that are smaller, not bigger than the old ones. >> is he going to use them to house guests, is he going to sell them to ordinary families who will then have a home to live in? is he going do house employees there? >> the president of the neighborhood association says, how the new properties are used could increase the already visible security in the neighborhood. >> the omni presence of a large security force is somewhat strange. >> we looked at the plans here today, at city hall, there's a couple differ
the plans for nose homes were here at city hall. they just got put up online for people to check out. neighbors say they still don't know if the new homes will be used for. >> what is he going to use them for? >> mark zuckerberg's neighbors say they understand the family's privacy concerns. when the couple spent $30 million buying several properties around their home in 2013, they worried how it could impact the neighborhood. the zuckerberg's want to tear down four of the existing...
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the home was not under demolition at the time. the crews were there to assess and see what changes they need to make to the property. fire crews tell us that the operation they had underway was with a special operations division and multiple firehouses, they said they had to put airbags in to lift the floor off the man to make sure they could pull him out. firefighters came from the rear and the front to pull the man out of the home and then they put him on a stretcher. they are told he was alert and conscious. lni came out here a short time ago to give us an update. >> this building here on the block was characterized by lni as being unsafe and we notified the owner and told him what repairs were necessary to make the building stable. there was a contractor in the building preparing to actually do that work and at which time the floors which were severely water damaged gave way. >> reporter: and back out here live you can see a much different scene, fire crews are gone and there are members of lni out here and they are assessing
the home was not under demolition at the time. the crews were there to assess and see what changes they need to make to the property. fire crews tell us that the operation they had underway was with a special operations division and multiple firehouses, they said they had to put airbags in to lift the floor off the man to make sure they could pull him out. firefighters came from the rear and the front to pull the man out of the home and then they put him on a stretcher. they are told he was...
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it's all next. [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >> announcer: this is "sports desk" brought to you by xfinity. >>> i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. phillies' pitching continues to shock people. this is unbelievable. tonight in st. louis, first of all, the offense, the only offense. ryan howard loves doing damage in his hometown. scoreless until the sixth. big piece goes deep. he has four homers this year that have won games. phillies up 1-0. that is all aaron nolan needs. he's pitched 20 straight scoreless innings, seven strikeouts. phillies win 1-0. that's six shutouts, most in baseball. the phillies had seven all of last season. >>> on to the eagles. sam bradford's agent, tom con don reiterates, sam will not be coming to eagles voluntary camps. sam wants to be traded and condon says there is no competition. warson wentz now a "sports illustrated" cover boy. he is on the regional cover of "si," so i don't think
it's all next. [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >> announcer: this is "sports desk" brought to you by xfinity. >>> i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. phillies' pitching continues to shock people. this is unbelievable. tonight in st. louis, first of all, the offense, the only offense. ryan howard loves doing damage in his hometown. scoreless until the...
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>> home depot is in a great position because they benefit from new home sales and also existing homeshe home, the stock is 67 years old. the older is, the more likely to remodel. so then obviously that. as the population gets older, there is a lot of home improvement as people reconfigure houses to make it accessible to an older generation. scarlet: what is the distinction home depot holdover lowe's? people said consumers like going to lowe's better, they carry -- cater to women. they try to attract different kinds of customers are you is that still the case? >> home depot's locations are better for the population move with the urban live, work, play multi-family structure. they have better locations. lowe's is more in the suburbs, so there is a little bit of that at way. home depot is excellent. joe: when earnings come out tomorrow, what is the number you are most curious about? >> the transaction. --the ticket is going up maybe they are seeing a slowdown in big-ticket, which is a slowdown in remodeling like tension and stuff like that. -- kitchen and stuff like that. scarlet: what a
>> home depot is in a great position because they benefit from new home sales and also existing homeshe home, the stock is 67 years old. the older is, the more likely to remodel. so then obviously that. as the population gets older, there is a lot of home improvement as people reconfigure houses to make it accessible to an older generation. scarlet: what is the distinction home depot holdover lowe's? people said consumers like going to lowe's better, they carry -- cater to women. they try...
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no answer at baker's home in kensington today either. our further review finds these cases are increasingly common. we found a huge spike in child exploitations in maryland in 2014 and 2015, which the fbi says comes from phones and portable devices. baker videotaped at least one young girl and shared those images, but didn't specify how many children are included in those 50,000 images they say they uncovered. scott macfarlane, news4. >>> he showed up at the door with flowers, but investigators say his actions were criminal. tonight we're hearing how a neighbor helped police track down a delivery driver who is facing felony charges now. pat collins is in kensington with more on that. >> reporter: doreen, no one was home when it happened. a dlelivery turned into a take away. stolen from this house a credit card, cash, and an ipad used by a boy with cerebral palsy. >> he loves music and movies. the ipad i everything on. >> reporter: police say this man went on a buying spree the day before easter. the problem is the credit card he used bel
no answer at baker's home in kensington today either. our further review finds these cases are increasingly common. we found a huge spike in child exploitations in maryland in 2014 and 2015, which the fbi says comes from phones and portable devices. baker videotaped at least one young girl and shared those images, but didn't specify how many children are included in those 50,000 images they say they uncovered. scott macfarlane, news4. >>> he showed up at the door with flowers, but...
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>> i was pretty much a home body. i stayed home a lot. you know, did my schoolwork. >> reporter: what did you want to be when you grew up? >> i was into fashion. like, when i was in school, the shoes had to match the shirt and the shoelals shoelaces had to m outfit, you know? >> reporter: she was raised by her mother and older sister in a working class neighborhood on the city's west side. the tiny girl had big dreams of being the first in her family to go to college. >> we was a very close family. it was me, my mom, my sister and my two daughters. we did everything together. it was not a time that she didn't call and let us know where she was. >> reporter: it is april 21st, 2003, the day before her 17th birthday. and amanda is on her way to work at burger king. how did that day begin? >> well, my mom gave me a kiss and just told me to have a good day, and i got up, got ready for work. i almost called off of work that day cause the next day was my birthday. you know, what if? what if i would've called off that day? >> reporter: that quest
>> i was pretty much a home body. i stayed home a lot. you know, did my schoolwork. >> reporter: what did you want to be when you grew up? >> i was into fashion. like, when i was in school, the shoes had to match the shirt and the shoelals shoelaces had to m outfit, you know? >> reporter: she was raised by her mother and older sister in a working class neighborhood on the city's west side. the tiny girl had big dreams of being the first in her family to go to college....
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the home will be completed next month. nydia han, "channel 6 action news." >>> let's get the accuweather seven-day forecast from cecily tynan. >> we're improving a little bit every day for the next three days and then things not looking so great for the weekend. but stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are beginning to dry things out, just a few lingering showers in atlantic and cape may counties. the action cam taking a look at rittenhouse square tonight where the sidewalks are still a little bit damp. there's plenty of cloud cover, and that's going to be kind of the flavor of the day tomorrow, not a bright and sunny day, but it's not going to be quite as wet as today. right now philadelphia checking this at 53 degrees. our high today, 64. we hit that at 10:12 this morning before the rain. that's 12 degrees below normal. allentown and trenton, 52. millville and cape may point, 52. and wilmington currently 51 degrees. satellite 6 along with action radar showing we are in between systems right now. we've got one syste
the home will be completed next month. nydia han, "channel 6 action news." >>> let's get the accuweather seven-day forecast from cecily tynan. >> we're improving a little bit every day for the next three days and then things not looking so great for the weekend. but stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are beginning to dry things out, just a few lingering showers in atlantic and cape may counties. the action cam taking a look at rittenhouse square tonight where...
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>> no. >> reporter: fin's long journey home highlights what many call a lack of vital home care for really sick kids. the investigative unit contacted the children's services departments in all nine bay area counties. six report concerns or problems, like alameda, where clients are on waiting lists for months. or napa, where none of the agencies could provide home health for kids. >> it's probably the hardest shift. >> reporter: chris frank works for one of the nation's largest health care agencies. he says it's a constant challenge to find services for fin. are there times when your agency can't provide services to people in need? >> yeah, every week. >> reporter: maxim funded this 2015 study, which found access to home care is decreasing for med cal patients. roughly 4,000 are kids. >> agencies are not taking these kids like they used to. >> reporter: state data we reviewed from 2014 shows 144 agencies in the bay area accept med cal but just 35 or less than a quarter, report they provided care for children. >> breaking a promise to some of the sickest kids in california. and it's unaccep
>> no. >> reporter: fin's long journey home highlights what many call a lack of vital home care for really sick kids. the investigative unit contacted the children's services departments in all nine bay area counties. six report concerns or problems, like alameda, where clients are on waiting lists for months. or napa, where none of the agencies could provide home health for kids. >> it's probably the hardest shift. >> reporter: chris frank works for one of the nation's...
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not only is demand pushing home prices higher, builders are basically absent from the starter home market because most of the action is on the pricier end, which in turn skews that median number higher. that was clear in a big quarterly earnings beat by luxury builder toll brothers raising expectations for 2016 sales and seeing it's already pricey price head even higher to well over $800,000. >> the issue of the millennials or people of that age and deferral in marriage and waiting to buy. then when they buy they're much older and therefore not a starter ho buyer anymore. >> reporter: it bodes well for builders but not so much for buyers. as prices will likely continue to heat up right along with the mercury this summer. >> to read more about housing head to our website nbr.com. >>> of course most of those people who bought new homes had to take out mortgages to get them. that was one of the reasons why household debt, which also includes auto and student loans, rose in the first quarter of the year. but unlike the period of time leading up to the financial crisis, increased borrowing may
not only is demand pushing home prices higher, builders are basically absent from the starter home market because most of the action is on the pricier end, which in turn skews that median number higher. that was clear in a big quarterly earnings beat by luxury builder toll brothers raising expectations for 2016 sales and seeing it's already pricey price head even higher to well over $800,000. >> the issue of the millennials or people of that age and deferral in marriage and waiting to...