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of the lace? what are your shoes made out of. >> some of the west work goes unrecognized. >> thank goodness we have some of our greatest minds devoted to this for two years. researchers say it could help them understand dna, so there you go. >> or we could all wear flip flops. >> there you go. >>> next at 5:00, what a new report says is to blame. >> and then water worries in the north bay, and so clogged up north bay, and so clogged up boats ca - grocery outlet - grocery outlet is the home of 'wow' savings. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow. denial... - is this price right? - acceptance... and boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three o's. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - save upto 50 - 80% during our wine sale. >>> good morning, bay area. >> good morning and thank you for joining us on this wednesday, april 1. i am matt keller in for aqui. >> good morning. we have breaking news coming in. alexis smith, missed you. welcome back. >> thank you and good to be
of the lace? what are your shoes made out of. >> some of the west work goes unrecognized. >> thank goodness we have some of our greatest minds devoted to this for two years. researchers say it could help them understand dna, so there you go. >> or we could all wear flip flops. >> there you go. >>> next at 5:00, what a new report says is to blame. >> and then water worries in the north bay, and so clogged up north bay, and so clogged up boats ca - grocery...
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straight ahead at 11:00 why researchers say our laces keep coming undone and what we can do to stop it from happening. >>> a fearless girl staring down a charging bull, a new battle brewing. what the crater wants the statue of the little girl removed >> we turned out sunny today after a cloudy start to the day and more sun on the way with high pressure overhead but a big holiday weekend on the way and a big warmup as well. i'll tell when you we head back to the 80 mark coming up. >>> it looks like a food truck but the students aren't going there for a bite. it's for their phone, how a recent graduate came up with this very clever business idea. by the time the drugs rannd wout, i was addicted.. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. this is governor chris christie. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >>> cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee w
straight ahead at 11:00 why researchers say our laces keep coming undone and what we can do to stop it from happening. >>> a fearless girl staring down a charging bull, a new battle brewing. what the crater wants the statue of the little girl removed >> we turned out sunny today after a cloudy start to the day and more sun on the way with high pressure overhead but a big holiday weekend on the way and a big warmup as well. i'll tell when you we head back to the 80 mark coming up....
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they teach customers the runner knot the he'll or the lace lock you use the extra holes at the top of your sneaker and apparently it impose the fit prevents blisters and a simple technique. you can find it on our website cbsphilly.com >> something on facebook of a kid doing that where you stick it on the holes on the top. >> and then crisscross >> like a double knot? it's easy to do >> they did not look into that. . >> which i think was a big mistake. >> they did not. i like that. you got anything for that >> planter fascitis? >> is that a personal problem? >> never mind. >> i'm going to do the weather >> moving on: >> tell me more. >> break out the flip-flops in the next few days, especial for easter sunday if you have easter plans we're talk temperatures headed back to 80. the warmest easter we've had in quite some time. let's take a look what's happening. parkway central library camera things are quiet and it is mild and comfortable. although with clear skies, temperatures are dropping quickly and we will end up in the 40's in most spots, by early tomorrow morning. here's a live lo
they teach customers the runner knot the he'll or the lace lock you use the extra holes at the top of your sneaker and apparently it impose the fit prevents blisters and a simple technique. you can find it on our website cbsphilly.com >> something on facebook of a kid doing that where you stick it on the holes on the top. >> and then crisscross >> like a double knot? it's easy to do >> they did not look into that. . >> which i think was a big mistake. >> they...
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why must laces come untied?senor. >> reporter: call it nuisance that led to curiosity and intense investigation, and mechanical engineering graduate students christine greg and christopher daily diamond. if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> walking strides, the shoe lace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction, we have the size, we have the shape, we have how it's laced. >> what is the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out of. >> reporter: the team spent more than two years studying this dynamic untying as they called it, testing different varieties of the tip consolidate bow knot and weak configurations. christine walked and ran countless miles on berkeley streets then even more on a treadmill with a slow motion camera captured and ditch duplicated this, the motion and forces that slowly breakdown and pull even the strongest knots to failure. so, no, it is not a matter of human error. it is physics with possible future applications that might even help us understand dna.
why must laces come untied?senor. >> reporter: call it nuisance that led to curiosity and intense investigation, and mechanical engineering graduate students christine greg and christopher daily diamond. if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> walking strides, the shoe lace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction, we have the size, we have the shape, we have how it's laced. >> what is the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out...
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police say they were sharing a drink-- laced with drugs. police say nine students at two different schools were busted with drinks believed to contain xanax. seven go to river bend middle. they shared the drink in a classroom friday morning. hours later-- down the street at potomac falls high a student acting weirdly had apparently drank a xanax mixture, and another student had one too. none of the students were injured-- and after a medical check, they were all sent home. police are trying to see if the incidents are related. covering metro-- a dispute over the agencies policies could take a toll on your friday commute. transit workers, fed up and ready to take a stand... by not coming to work. a spokesperson for metro's largest union says they is not aware of any planned "sick out" -- but they did say the union is looking at every legal action... to address what they call a hostile work environment. abc7 news has also learned this evening that in response to this... metro is adjusting staffing to address a possible sick out. a spokesperso
police say they were sharing a drink-- laced with drugs. police say nine students at two different schools were busted with drinks believed to contain xanax. seven go to river bend middle. they shared the drink in a classroom friday morning. hours later-- down the street at potomac falls high a student acting weirdly had apparently drank a xanax mixture, and another student had one too. none of the students were injured-- and after a medical check, they were all sent home. police are trying to...
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jonathan: middle school students sharing a xanax-laced cocktail inside of a classroom. parents were livid about this. sterling,y is live in looking for answers tonight, tom. tom: they definitely did, a lot of them. police say that seven students who friday drank a xanax-laced drink may have gotten it down at potomac heights high school. >> there is some indication there are some folks at the high school who may have been responsible for providing the xanax to the kids. tom: loudoun county sheriff mike chapman says it appears the xanax was put into an eyedropper, then put into drinks. seven riverbend middle school student strength him friday. tonight, more than 100 came to a crime meeting at the school, many of them concerned parents. >> extremely scary. tom: what troubles the parents the most? >> how young the kids were and how accessible the prescription medication was to them. parentss has led many to talk to their kids about not doing with their schoolmates are going to have that discussion with a 12-year-old, but here we are. tom: some were happy that so many came o
jonathan: middle school students sharing a xanax-laced cocktail inside of a classroom. parents were livid about this. sterling,y is live in looking for answers tonight, tom. tom: they definitely did, a lot of them. police say that seven students who friday drank a xanax-laced drink may have gotten it down at potomac heights high school. >> there is some indication there are some folks at the high school who may have been responsible for providing the xanax to the kids. tom: loudoun county...
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laced cocktail in a classroom.is morning - we are getting an idea of where that drug may have come from. suzanne kennedy is live in sterling.. suzanne? a rape in broad from paint branch high school in montgomery county.. and it happened at a time when students would have been heading home! police say a 32-year-old woman was walking along castle boulevard wednesday, when antonio devon kamara approached her. they say he pushed her into the woods, raped and robbed her, and threatened to kill her if she screamed. police arrested kamara shortly afterward. he's being held without bond on charges of rape, kidnapping, assault, and robbery. new overnight - an ohio man under arrest, accused of attempting to join isis. and this morning we're learning he was stopped here in our area by officials months ago.. sam sweeney is at the live desk. this morning - 26-year-old "laith waleed alebbini" is in federal custody. he was arrested wednesday ni attempting to fly to jordan or turkey then cross into syria. alebbini was first arrest
laced cocktail in a classroom.is morning - we are getting an idea of where that drug may have come from. suzanne kennedy is live in sterling.. suzanne? a rape in broad from paint branch high school in montgomery county.. and it happened at a time when students would have been heading home! police say a 32-year-old woman was walking along castle boulevard wednesday, when antonio devon kamara approached her. they say he pushed her into the woods, raped and robbed her, and threatened to kill her...
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plus the drink laced with drugs at a local middle school. seven is on your side with what parents and students need to know as they wake up this morning. but first stormwatch7 is tracking drizzle and fog to get us started this morning. we are working to prepare you to get out the door on time this morning. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - drizzle/fog/clouds early -- finally some sun late this afternoon - warmer end to the week (80s) - hot & humid saturday (mid-upper 80s) - trending cooler sunday (70s) mid-late afternoon. highs: 73-78 winds: nw 5 tonight: partly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 56-62 winds: se 5 mph thursday: partly sunny. much warmer and a touch humid. highs: 84-87 winds: s 5-15 mph new steps to counter north korea's nuclear threats. the controversial thadd anti-missile system, on the move right this minute, in response to shows of force from north korea. the u-s and south korea are in the progress of installing it at a deployment site right now. this comes as other high-powered u.s.
plus the drink laced with drugs at a local middle school. seven is on your side with what parents and students need to know as they wake up this morning. but first stormwatch7 is tracking drizzle and fog to get us started this morning. we are working to prepare you to get out the door on time this morning. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - drizzle/fog/clouds early -- finally some sun late this afternoon - warmer end to the week (80s) - hot &...
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the shoe lace material. >> how its tied. >> we have frictction and the se and the shape and how its lacedial of the lace? what are your shoes made out of. >> not all work has to be nobel prize winning and some of the best work has to go unrecognized. >> they are very bright and only if we could get them on the next cancer study and they say this research will somehow potentially understand dna. >> maybe they can help me figure out how to keep mai ty >> we are setting the bar low. >>> and then losing another top manager. >>> getting around downtown is getting slower and slower. what is to blame for clogging city streets? >>> just getting this video of a semitruck dangling over a overpass in florida. i will tell you what is happening and the situation there they are dealing with next. >>> here's a live look outside. abc 7 news now is a way to keep abc 7 news now is a way to keep you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything.
the shoe lace material. >> how its tied. >> we have frictction and the se and the shape and how its lacedial of the lace? what are your shoes made out of. >> not all work has to be nobel prize winning and some of the best work has to go unrecognized. >> they are very bright and only if we could get them on the next cancer study and they say this research will somehow potentially understand dna. >> maybe they can help me figure out how to keep mai ty >> we are...
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laced. >> what's the material.hoes made out of. >> the teen spent more than two years studying this dynamic, testing different varieties of not both and weak and strong configuration. >> no not all work has to be prize worthy. some of the best work i think goes unrecognized. >> christine walked and ran countless miles than more on a treadmill where with a slow motion camera, they captured and duplicated this. the forces that slowly break and pull even the strongest to failure, so no, this is not a matter of human error. it is physics, with possible future applications that might help us understand dna. >> is there a formula for this? >>. >> reporter: you might wonder how much all of this cost? it turns out all of them are already employees for the state of california. all the equipment they used, they borrowed. so the coast, there we say it. >> earthshaking, no, but someday this research might influence how you walk on it. uc berkeley. >>> yosimity and the spring, the tech: when your windshield needs to be fixed...
laced. >> what's the material.hoes made out of. >> the teen spent more than two years studying this dynamic, testing different varieties of not both and weak and strong configuration. >> no not all work has to be prize worthy. some of the best work i think goes unrecognized. >> christine walked and ran countless miles than more on a treadmill where with a slow motion camera, they captured and duplicated this. the forces that slowly break and pull even the strongest to...
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they're about taking chubby girls who work at kinko's and lacing them up in corsets so tight their bosomps out and says, "howdy." bosoms would not have said "howdy" in the 15th century. if anything, they would've said, "huzzah." i don't care what the bosoms say, sheldon. i just want to be part of the conversation. hi, guys. looks like you've been to the renaissance fair... i'm hoping.
they're about taking chubby girls who work at kinko's and lacing them up in corsets so tight their bosomps out and says, "howdy." bosoms would not have said "howdy" in the 15th century. if anything, they would've said, "huzzah." i don't care what the bosoms say, sheldon. i just want to be part of the conversation. hi, guys. looks like you've been to the renaissance fair... i'm hoping.
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students drinking something laced with xanax at school.hat you need to be looking for from your kids. >> a popular dog food pulled from the ve before you shop for this mom vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> this morning there is a growing investigation in loudoun county concerning young students sharing drinks at school that are possibly laced with the prescription drug xanax. the loudoun county office yesterday. this happened during the same week that two potomac falls high school students were also found with a xanax mixture. they're not sure whether the two incidents are connected. >>> tomorrow is national take back day. the annual event to take back drugs. it's getting special attention in loudoun county. news 4 spoke with the substance abuse
students drinking something laced with xanax at school.hat you need to be looking for from your kids. >> a popular dog food pulled from the ve before you shop for this mom vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> you're...
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drink laced with drugs at a local middle school.nts need to know is they had to class this morning? autria: first, we are tracking some fog to get you started this morning. or take it to get you out the door on time. good wednesday morning. let's get started with veronica johnson, who says the fog is about to clear up in a few hours. veronica: one area where i am really seeing it turned dense is in the county, know that the visibility there could drop under a order of a mile. just some pockets here and there, where visibility is above three to four miles. montgomery college, rockville, md, good morning to you, you can see the wet pavement in the parking lot. dampness hanging in the air, a bit of a bad hair day for us this morning. one of our cooler spots, luray, that is where the fog is forming , most areas in the mid-to-upper 50's right now. pockets of fog there, under half of a mile right now and continuing to drop. temperatures today pushing into the 70's, but not until late afternoon, of course. wanted to show you the clouds in
drink laced with drugs at a local middle school.nts need to know is they had to class this morning? autria: first, we are tracking some fog to get you started this morning. or take it to get you out the door on time. good wednesday morning. let's get started with veronica johnson, who says the fog is about to clear up in a few hours. veronica: one area where i am really seeing it turned dense is in the county, know that the visibility there could drop under a order of a mile. just some pockets...
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a starbucks, you're like, "i don't want a coffee, i want shoelaces." >> "i want ya' laces!"know. no, i definitely -- you know, i think like certain neighborhoods are really just totally different. like greenwich village is totally different. i actually went to school at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a dirtiness to it. >> well, i mean, it wasn't filthy dirty but like a little dirty, dirty, you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> but now it feels really like it's kind of chic and like -- >> seth: mm-hmm. >> bobo, they say, i guess. i don't know. >> seth: there's -- i lived down there, and there was a sex store. like that just sold like -- >> i miss that one. >> seth: i know, but it just -- >> the sex store! >> seth: but it just closed. i was like, how did this stay in business this long? >> it was me, yeah. that's right. >> seth: they were like, "if we can't get scarlett, to pay her tab, we're gonna have to shut down." [
a starbucks, you're like, "i don't want a coffee, i want shoelaces." >> "i want ya' laces!"know. no, i definitely -- you know, i think like certain neighborhoods are really just totally different. like greenwich village is totally different. i actually went to school at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a...
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competes in olympic style competitions for transplant recipients, one more than 10,000 people who laced up for the 22'nd donor dash in philadelphia. raising awareness for the critical need for organ donation >> this is why they gash. according to the don't in her program there are more than 119,000 people in it united states waiting for a life saving transplant, and some are here in our region >> toby landed on that list and received a hospital of the university of pennsylvania. >> they made a world of a difference in me, i could not walk 30 feet without having to stop. i got tired of oxygen tanks. >> reporter: sunday without an oxygen tanks, without assistance, he walked next to supporters. >> people every day on a list who need these organs, they're living in him and it's just -- it's awesome. >> reporter: a new lease on life thanks to the gift of donors like zach who is just 20 when a drunk driver killed him nine years ago >> we got the phone call our son was gone six others got a phone call and that's what makes us smile. >> reporter: at age 16 zach didn't hesitate to designate hims
competes in olympic style competitions for transplant recipients, one more than 10,000 people who laced up for the 22'nd donor dash in philadelphia. raising awareness for the critical need for organ donation >> this is why they gash. according to the don't in her program there are more than 119,000 people in it united states waiting for a life saving transplant, and some are here in our region >> toby landed on that list and received a hospital of the university of pennsylvania....
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because you know you have like your favorite whatever shoe lace store, and sudde starbucks.know -- it's definitely -- >> seth: it's very hard to keep a shoe lace store open these days. [ laughter ] with the rents in new york, it turned out that one of the first things to go were the shoe laceries. [ laughter ] but here's my question, because you have a two and a half year old. >> i do, yes. >> seth: so she's going to obviously grow up and spend time in new york. >> yeah. >> seth: and are you worried that you're going to turn into one of those people that's like, "new york's changed, it wasn't like this before." >> i already am one of those people. >> seth: you're already like that, yeah. >> yes, i am. i'm like a bitter old -- i don't know, shoe lace store owner. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, you go into a starbucks, you're like, "i don't want a coffee, i want shoelaces." >> "i want ya' laces!" [ laughter ] yeah, i know. no, i definitely -- you know, i think like certain neighborhoods are really just totally different. like greenwich village is totally different. i actually wen
because you know you have like your favorite whatever shoe lace store, and sudde starbucks.know -- it's definitely -- >> seth: it's very hard to keep a shoe lace store open these days. [ laughter ] with the rents in new york, it turned out that one of the first things to go were the shoe laceries. [ laughter ] but here's my question, because you have a two and a half year old. >> i do, yes. >> seth: so she's going to obviously grow up and spend time in new york. >> yeah....
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>>reporter: seven students at river bend middle school are suspected drinking with beanch laced with xanax on friday and at the same time two students at nearby potomac falls high school are suspected of having xanax on taking it as well. xanax is a prescription drug, but if abused, somebody can overdose and even die on it. there are other serious side effects, according to wall. there are the risks of breathing very slowly, so slow at levels that can become very dangerous. also seizures are possible and withdrawal. believe it or not, dependency develops very quickly and then if abruptly stops a person can experience anxiety and also mood swings. now, at tonight's meeting sheriff mike chap man highlighted the daings of drug abuse. it's possible the high school students may have replied the middle students with the drug.s that he's all under investigation and he says charges may be filed. there were more than a hundred people and h was a regularly scheduled sheriff's meeting which had been moved because of the concern over xanax. when it came to the audience, at least when we were the
>>reporter: seven students at river bend middle school are suspected drinking with beanch laced with xanax on friday and at the same time two students at nearby potomac falls high school are suspected of having xanax on taking it as well. xanax is a prescription drug, but if abused, somebody can overdose and even die on it. there are other serious side effects, according to wall. there are the risks of breathing very slowly, so slow at levels that can become very dangerous. also seizures...
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it was on a drug laced with fentanyl. >> reporter: president trump will have a chance to speak with thehinese president about the issue when they meet at mar-a-lago. >>> 4:45. i want to check in for a look at traffic on the early part of monday morning. >> and right now, it's early. we have a look at the commute. it's going to be slow out there on 205 and 580. it's stop and go, getting into the triangle and continuing. the traffic is going to be okay. if you're driving from dublin to hayward and castro valley, it's not that. this is interstate 8 ate, north and southbound. the traffic is moving well in both directions. and westbound bay bridge, this traffic is not bad coming into san francisco. and at 4:46, let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal and everybody. we have mostly clear skies there. i don't think there will be any issues today. a few coming by. for the as home opener, maybe a breeze there. 15, 20 miles an hour. and weather we iz, that is the only concern you might have. looking ahead, though, today, tomorrow, and wednesday are all right. big changes start on thursday and going t
it was on a drug laced with fentanyl. >> reporter: president trump will have a chance to speak with thehinese president about the issue when they meet at mar-a-lago. >>> 4:45. i want to check in for a look at traffic on the early part of monday morning. >> and right now, it's early. we have a look at the commute. it's going to be slow out there on 205 and 580. it's stop and go, getting into the triangle and continuing. the traffic is going to be okay. if you're driving from...
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students drinking something laced with xanax from school. and dads need to be on the lookout for. >>> any warning before you are shopping for mother's information. >>> another warm day across the area if you're driving today for your commute, of course, if you're working today, temperatures on the mild side. clear this morning and dry in the afternoon. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. crash on 270 and for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> now at "news 4 today," the deadline to keep the federal government up and running is closing in. we're live from capitol hill. will congress strike a short-term spending bill? >>> two consumer alerts including one you definitely want to know about if you have a d
students drinking something laced with xanax from school. and dads need to be on the lookout for. >>> any warning before you are shopping for mother's information. >>> another warm day across the area if you're driving today for your commute, of course, if you're working today, temperatures on the mild side. clear this morning and dry in the afternoon. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. crash on 270 and for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small...
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and go for a walk and somehow your laces become untied.hing you're doing something wrong, apparently not, mechanical jersey from uc berkeley conducted experiments to find out what's behind the unlacing, they found the force of a foot striking the ground stretches and relaxes the knot while a second force agents on the end of the -- acts on the end of the laces like an invisible hand. it's physics. it's could be the first step toward understanding why certain knots are better than others and it could help understand dna. we'll be back with sunday sports. on-the-job training. base and republicans on the hill >> in sports the phillies play in washington, d.c. this morning. the team's losing streak is over. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: after a tough week in which the phillies lost a season high four straight. the manager put it perfectly yesterday saying that was fun for a change. yeah, the phillies fun to watch. phils and nationals honoring jackie robinson, everyone wearing 42. using jackie robinsonesque speed to get to this. nobody ca
and go for a walk and somehow your laces become untied.hing you're doing something wrong, apparently not, mechanical jersey from uc berkeley conducted experiments to find out what's behind the unlacing, they found the force of a foot striking the ground stretches and relaxes the knot while a second force agents on the end of the -- acts on the end of the laces like an invisible hand. it's physics. it's could be the first step toward understanding why certain knots are better than others and it...
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into lace at the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> good afternoon, everybody. you can hear me ok? my name is todd sedgwick. i'm privileged to be one of the commissioners of the centennial commission, and it is my honor to help organize this symposium. i want to thank all the participants and all of you in the audience for coming, and the thousands who are watching this this afternoon from home as it is being live streamed. very briefly i would like to introduce the moderator and panelists. on my far rate is rob dalessandro, a well-known
into lace at the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> good afternoon, everybody. you can hear me ok? my name is todd sedgwick. i'm privileged to be one of the commissioners of the centennial commission, and it is my honor to help organize this symposium. i want to thank all the participants and all of you in the audience for coming, and the thousands who are watching this this afternoon from home as it is being live streamed. very briefly i would like to...
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. >> new on "action news," hospital workers accidentally eat drug laced baked goods. >> an elementaryool student's phone explodes causing a fire in class. david. >> on the school bus this morning not too bad. clear skies, a little cool. i think a light jacket does it and this afternoon looks gorgeous. tomorrow not so much. details ahead from accuweather. >> dramatic security footage shows a tornado tearing through a home leaving the homeowner to hold on for dear life. that's immediately up next after the break. stay with us. >> ♪ the in-laws have moved in with us. and, our adult children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> welcome back. your time now 4:41. take a look at this dramatic video from a security camera. it shows a tornado ripping through a virginia beach home. the homeowner was in her bedroom last friday when the storm hit. she hid behind a recliner as the twister ripped the wall from her house. t
. >> new on "action news," hospital workers accidentally eat drug laced baked goods. >> an elementaryool student's phone explodes causing a fire in class. david. >> on the school bus this morning not too bad. clear skies, a little cool. i think a light jacket does it and this afternoon looks gorgeous. tomorrow not so much. details ahead from accuweather. >> dramatic security footage shows a tornado tearing through a home leaving the homeowner to hold on for...
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neck. >> deputies cut down the shoe laces and confiscate them. in the past, gomes and other inmates have caused floods by damaging shower or sprinkler heads. >> he'll tie the shoelace to the sprinkler head and yank the mechanism on the sprinkler head that allows the sprinkler to activate. it causes a lot of damage within the facility and the housing units. >> i'm going to take your blood pressure. >> jail regulations require that while an inmate is restrained, he receive a medical evaluation every 15 minutes. >> his general condition is stable, it's okay for him to remain in the chair. >> until his next checkup gomes is placed back into his cell. >> inmate gomes was secured inside the restraint chair, placed back in cell 2, medically evaluated with no treatment provided or necessary at this time and the camera is going to be turned off. >> they put me in this chair for one reason, one reason at all, just because they could! coming up, sal giuliano finds his reputation has come back to haunt him. >> he said they found some drugs in the bathroom. i
neck. >> deputies cut down the shoe laces and confiscate them. in the past, gomes and other inmates have caused floods by damaging shower or sprinkler heads. >> he'll tie the shoelace to the sprinkler head and yank the mechanism on the sprinkler head that allows the sprinkler to activate. it causes a lot of damage within the facility and the housing units. >> i'm going to take your blood pressure. >> jail regulations require that while an inmate is restrained, he receive...
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involvement and biggeres lacing. u.s. air strike againstal shay rat airfield could be a turning point in the six year civil war which has killed thousandsness that country. >> it is possible that this strike by you had is punch cross the nose that convince is a sad to back down and try to treat his people more responsibly. >> reporter: u penn science professor michael horwitz say anything is possible in an unstable region. on the other hand it is also possible that assad and russia will escalate, that they will calculate that the you had might not go further, they will continue their campaign against people of syria. >> reporter: thursday u.s. shot 59 tomahawks hawk cruise missiles destroying airfield where bashar al-assad is said to have launched a chemical attack which killed dozens of innocent syrians. >> thinks beginning of the something larger. >> the cruise missle strike by the united states against syria could be seen as the first step in escalating u.s. involvement in syria. >> reporter: horwitz say russia's invol
involvement and biggeres lacing. u.s. air strike againstal shay rat airfield could be a turning point in the six year civil war which has killed thousandsness that country. >> it is possible that this strike by you had is punch cross the nose that convince is a sad to back down and try to treat his people more responsibly. >> reporter: u penn science professor michael horwitz say anything is possible in an unstable region. on the other hand it is also possible that assad and russia...
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students drinking something laced. how schls and police are now oo fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month onlinefor the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> be
students drinking something laced. how schls and police are now oo fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month onlinefor the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their download speeds. plus...
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friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an urgent issue in their documentary titled "on the edge." >> i noticed over the summer that in huntington, west virginia, 28 people overdosed in a county in just over four hours. i started getting more interested in the opioid epidemic. that is how we got to where we are at. >> we started i think it was in december. we worked until middle of march. middle of february. we were working every day in class for 2.5 months. it took us a while. it was a long time editing. we had to plan everything out. we had to plan what we wanted and where we wanted it. it was not a simple process. >> going to huntington in nov
friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an...
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researchers know why your shoe laces come unties.actical uses to what sounds like a silly study. >> and starting tonight, we have a new option for you. the 11:00 news begins after the 10. 10. . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 5:55. i hope you had a great easter. many giants fans celebrated despite the rain and the loss to the colcolrockies 4-3. colorado's charlie blackman led the game with that line drive. the rockies got three runs in the first and so go the giants. it was this in the second. pad game to the rockies. the run they needed and they led 4-3. that was all they needed. nobody else scored the rest of the game. mean time, the giants played the as didn't. the rally was rained out against the astros. oakland got about twice as much rain as france, a quarter of an inch. and that game will be made up september 9th. if you have a ticket, it will be good for that game. >>> a team of researchers said they figured out why my shoe laces come untied. >> they said the study could help them solve more complete problems. researc
researchers know why your shoe laces come unties.actical uses to what sounds like a silly study. >> and starting tonight, we have a new option for you. the 11:00 news begins after the 10. 10. . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 5:55. i hope you had a great easter. many giants fans celebrated despite the rain and the loss to the colcolrockies 4-3. colorado's charlie blackman led the game with that line drive. the rockies got three runs in the first and so go the giants. it...
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who needs to tie laces!and you think, they might be next bill gates, and they still need their mums and dads to come along with them. it's amazing. it's the future and you're part of it. harry, congratulations. thank you very much. applause our next winner is mohamed khalil. mohamed grew up in syria. he was forced to flee the country with his family when he was 10, having been shot during an attack on his school. he watched his friends die and had to play dead to survive. having moved to england, mohamed started going to leeds city academy. he was nominated by the rotary club of leeds. ian bucknell has been to meet him. mohammed is a 16—year—old, growing up mohammed is a 16—year—old, growing up in leeds, getting ready for his gcse in foot technology. nothing remarkable about that, but how he got here, well, that's another story. mohammed was growing up in syria, when his school was attacked. he saw his friends being killed and was himself shot in the leg. to survive, he pretended to be dead until the attacke
who needs to tie laces!and you think, they might be next bill gates, and they still need their mums and dads to come along with them. it's amazing. it's the future and you're part of it. harry, congratulations. thank you very much. applause our next winner is mohamed khalil. mohamed grew up in syria. he was forced to flee the country with his family when he was 10, having been shot during an attack on his school. he watched his friends die and had to play dead to survive. having moved to...
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. >> reporter: more than 2500 runners laced up that sneakers sunday for the 36th annual run for clearir in philadelphia. >> great day to run outside. >> reporter: organized by the cleaner council region's largest earth day celebration which has grown to what it is from just over 100 participants in 1981. executive director joseph, says he's encouraged by the turn out. >> given what's going on right now in washington and what have you, i'm taking solace in the fact these people are here and hopefully will become more politically engaged and protecting the environment. >> reporter: both the 10k and 5k races featured a scenic route on martin luther king, jr., boulevard along the schuylkill river. race organizers say they aim to keep this event at environmentally friendly as possible by offering paper less registrations and t-shirts printed using sustainable ink. even offered picture frame medals first time racer christiana appreciated. >> i'm running with team humane league. we're vegan partly for the animals. partly for the environment and partly for our health. >> reporter: something t
. >> reporter: more than 2500 runners laced up that sneakers sunday for the 36th annual run for clearir in philadelphia. >> great day to run outside. >> reporter: organized by the cleaner council region's largest earth day celebration which has grown to what it is from just over 100 participants in 1981. executive director joseph, says he's encouraged by the turn out. >> given what's going on right now in washington and what have you, i'm taking solace in the fact these...
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. >> reporter: it's a mystery to everyone who wears shoes, why must their laces become untied?tense investigation by dr. o'reilly and graduate students, if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> your walking strides, the shoelace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction. >> what's the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out of? >> reporter: the group spent two years testing different varieties in the typical bow knot in both it's weak and strong configurations. >> some of the best work even goes unrecognized. >> reporter: christine walked and ran countless miles on berkeley streets and even more on a treadmill where with a slow motion camera, no this is not a matter of human error, it is physics, with possible future applications that might even help us understand dna. >> is is there a formula for this? >> no. >> reporter: you might wonder how much all of this research costs the taxpayers of california. investigators are already employees of the state of california, all the equipment they used, they borrowed. so the cost? >> on a shoe string. >>
. >> reporter: it's a mystery to everyone who wears shoes, why must their laces become untied?tense investigation by dr. o'reilly and graduate students, if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> your walking strides, the shoelace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction. >> what's the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out of? >> reporter: the group spent two years testing different varieties in the typical bow knot in both...
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. >> reporter: it's a mystery to everyone who wears shoes, why must their laces become untied? >> finally after intense investigation by dr. o'reilly and graduate students, if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> your walking strides, the shoelace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction. >> what's the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out of? >> reporter: the group spent two years testing different varieties in the typical bow knot in both it's weak and strong configurations. >> some of the best work even goes unrecognized. >> reporter: christine walked and ran countless miles on berkeley streets and even more on a treadmill where with a slow motion camera, no this is not a matter of human error, it is physics, with possible future applications that might even help us understand dna. >> is is there a formula for this? >> no. >> reporter: you might wonder how much all of this research costs the taxpayers of california. investigators are already employees of the state of california, all the equipment they used, they borrowed. so the cost? >> o
. >> reporter: it's a mystery to everyone who wears shoes, why must their laces become untied? >> finally after intense investigation by dr. o'reilly and graduate students, if the question sounds simple, consider the factors. >> your walking strides, the shoelace material. >> how it's tied. >> we have friction. >> what's the material of the lace, what are your shoes made out of? >> reporter: the group spent two years testing different varieties in the...
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minimum wages, living wages, the ones it affects and are in 7fi.g— ' are to et on the ladder faifi'ii' an -lacenes that experience. they are the ones that suffer the most. unskilled. both of them have a stunt of raising the minimum wage. they are campaigning and using some other guy‘s money. if they want benefit out of the tax funds, you can argue about it. but i don‘t want martine‘s money to get me a vote. i am so relieved. the telegraph. theresa may rejects a vote. i am so relieved. the telegraph. therese no |y rejects a vote. i am so relieved. the telegraph. therese no |y rejec than they have been thrown out. posturing and posturing. she won‘t, in my view. it is facetious to expect they will both win. what happens in a negotiation ordinarily? if you don‘t like it, don‘t agree. negotiation ordinarily? if you don‘t like it, don't agree. when she gave her but i do think she is very enough. but i do think she is very keen to get some sort of deal. and i hope that we do get a deal. because i don‘t think it is a good idea strategically or indeed economically if you simply just walked away from the
minimum wages, living wages, the ones it affects and are in 7fi.g— ' are to et on the ladder faifi'ii' an -lacenes that experience. they are the ones that suffer the most. unskilled. both of them have a stunt of raising the minimum wage. they are campaigning and using some other guy‘s money. if they want benefit out of the tax funds, you can argue about it. but i don‘t want martine‘s money to get me a vote. i am so relieved. the telegraph. theresa may rejects a vote. i am so relieved....
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>> i feel like i'm very drawn towards lace. i don't want anything too big. i'm so bad with it all.i really like open back, i don't want too much boobs, even though i'm the queen of too much boobs. nana is in the audience, let's chill out. >> and they have something else to celebrate, it's john's birth day this weekend, turning the big 4-0. >>> and still ahead tonight, inside our singalong with nick jonas. >>> plus, who will penelope ann miller play next? >>> and, zoe saldana on her grueling "guardians" makeover. >> closed captioning provided by -- . . when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your r
>> i feel like i'm very drawn towards lace. i don't want anything too big. i'm so bad with it all.i really like open back, i don't want too much boobs, even though i'm the queen of too much boobs. nana is in the audience, let's chill out. >> and they have something else to celebrate, it's john's birth day this weekend, turning the big 4-0. >>> and still ahead tonight, inside our singalong with nick jonas. >>> plus, who will penelope ann miller play next?...
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>> i feel like i'm very drawn towards lace. i don't want anything too big. i'm so bad with it all.eally like open back, i don't want too much boobs, even though i'm the queen of too much boobs. nana is in the audience, let's chill out. >> and they have something else to celebrate, it's john's birth day this weekend, turning the big 4-0. >>> and still ahead tonight, inside our singalong with nick jonas. >>> plus, who will penelope ann miller play next? >>> and, zoe saldana on her grueling "guardians" makeover. >> closed captioning provided by -- . . april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable day. ♪ but then, destiny struck. did may imagine april showers bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> i have three kids. >> i'm just saying. >> three is enough. >> oh, no, no, no. zoe saldana is done. she's outnumbered at home by children, she wants no more. >> they have twin sons, now 2. in fe
>> i feel like i'm very drawn towards lace. i don't want anything too big. i'm so bad with it all.eally like open back, i don't want too much boobs, even though i'm the queen of too much boobs. nana is in the audience, let's chill out. >> and they have something else to celebrate, it's john's birth day this weekend, turning the big 4-0. >>> and still ahead tonight, inside our singalong with nick jonas. >>> plus, who will penelope ann miller play next? >>>...
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. >>> another reason to lace up your sneakers.ew study, doctors say, will have you running for your life. >>> plus, looking for pain relief for your teething baby? the important recall involving these teething tablets that parents should know about. at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. >>> certain brand of tablets helping babies while teething is pulled off the shelves. the fda is recalling highlands baby teething tablets and nighttime teething tablets. officials say the label doesn't have the correct ingredients. the tablets have been made or shipped since october 2016 but the recall
. >>> another reason to lace up your sneakers.ew study, doctors say, will have you running for your life. >>> plus, looking for pain relief for your teething baby? the important recall involving these teething tablets that parents should know about. at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet. perdue. over...
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he says he knows nothing about the heroin-laced card. >> really, i didn't have anything to do with it. i've been clean 17 months now. i never lived before -- until i was sober. the sober life was the best >> i feel that someone, maybe my bunky -- we've been bunkies for 12 to 13 days -- maybe used my name to -- so they didn't have to worry themselves about it. i'm facing too much to even risk something like that. that's -- that's another five years. and i'm looking -- you know, my max is ten years on my charges that i have. >> there may be criminal charges filed against inmate battaglia. more than likely not because of the small amount that was coming in. and being that the -- the return address was phoney, there's no way to determine who actually sent it in. >> battaglia does not know that yet. >> if they find me guilty, i'm going to be upset because i can't risk another charge. >> instead of criminal charges, battaglia and his cellmate, who requested to remain anonymous, and each will be investigated and receive disciplinary hearings. >> how are you going to fight the case? >> my wor
he says he knows nothing about the heroin-laced card. >> really, i didn't have anything to do with it. i've been clean 17 months now. i never lived before -- until i was sober. the sober life was the best >> i feel that someone, maybe my bunky -- we've been bunkies for 12 to 13 days -- maybe used my name to -- so they didn't have to worry themselves about it. i'm facing too much to even risk something like that. that's -- that's another five years. and i'm looking -- you know, my...
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13 most of my metals to my is the janet competes in olympic style recipients, one more than 10,000 laced up for the 22'nd don philadelphia. raising awareness for the critical need f is why they gas. co don't in her program there are more than un states waiting for transplant, and some are here in our region >> toby landed on that list and receivpitaof the university of pennsylvania. >> they made a world of a difference in me, fet without h stop. tanks. ithoeporter: sunday without an assistance, he walked nextsuppo. >> people every day on a list o living in him and it's just -- it's awesome. epanks to the gift of donors like z0 when a drunk driver killed himt the phn was gone six othersnd that's wh smile. >> reporter: at esate to design himself as an organ donor hopes same >> donation absolutely works. >> repor anita oh >>> tax creditsor donors a new jersey want to reward people who choose to donate. two bills would provide new jersey taxpayers $1,000 income tax credits for donating organs or a $100 gross income tax who donate blood platelets or plaza, state to offer these incentives, 19
13 most of my metals to my is the janet competes in olympic style recipients, one more than 10,000 laced up for the 22'nd don philadelphia. raising awareness for the critical need f is why they gas. co don't in her program there are more than un states waiting for transplant, and some are here in our region >> toby landed on that list and receivpitaof the university of pennsylvania. >> they made a world of a difference in me, fet without h stop. tanks. ithoeporter: sunday without an...
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it was a fun evening in havertown as well as people laced up their sneakers to the twilight run and walkthe rain didn't stop them from coming out. funds benefit the haverford walk. >> a star from the hit t.v. show "happy days" has died. we have details. >> and in the nick of time, several bystanders jump into water to save a woman from her overturned vehicle. >> and another problem for an airline. what this is all about and why american airlines is patrol apologizing. >> plus, ducis rogers has sports when we come back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the b
it was a fun evening in havertown as well as people laced up their sneakers to the twilight run and walkthe rain didn't stop them from coming out. funds benefit the haverford walk. >> a star from the hit t.v. show "happy days" has died. we have details. >> and in the nick of time, several bystanders jump into water to save a woman from her overturned vehicle. >> and another problem for an airline. what this is all about and why american airlines is patrol...
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(mark) the other traditional knot that is tied by crossing the laces and pulling through a loop onlynt of the time. (mark) it has been two years since "the dress" took over the internet... and this morning there is a new study that says the way you see the dress might depend on when you wake up. (james) a neuroscientist surveyed more than 13-thousand people... and asked if they see black and blue or gold and white. the study found that early risers tend to see the dress as gold and white... and night owls are more likely to see it as blue and black. (mark) researchers say people who see the dress as gold are often exposed to more sunlight and those who see it as blue are exposed to more artificial light. (anny) tracking your morning forecast. the world according to gary is after the break. áááábreakáááá (mark) there was a loose cat on the field at marlins park during the atlanta braves vs. miami marlins
(mark) the other traditional knot that is tied by crossing the laces and pulling through a loop onlynt of the time. (mark) it has been two years since "the dress" took over the internet... and this morning there is a new study that says the way you see the dress might depend on when you wake up. (james) a neuroscientist surveyed more than 13-thousand people... and asked if they see black and blue or gold and white. the study found that early risers tend to see the dress as gold and...
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. >> unfortunately, moo son od-- my son od'd after 10 months on a drug laced with fentanyl. >> reporter: president trump will have a chance to speak with the chinese president about the issue when the two meet at mar-a-lago next week. >>> the golden state warriors won their 11th game in a row. going up 42 points and connected on 9 of 14 from beyond the yard. warriors get the day off and they will host the timberwolves tomorrow night. >>> and this is that time of the year. there are plenty of sports to watch. >> and a gulf tournament. >> yes, exactly. >> and that is coming up. you have to have -- you almost have to have two tvs or go to a sports bar. >> and a big basketball game. >> and that is right. good morning, everybody. take a look at what we have now on the tracy commute. 205 and 580. very heavy. a lot of stop and grow traffic. we have seeds that car low here if you -- i want to put my collect or here. 10 miles per hour to 205 for approaching 580 and that is a very slow commute. you can see traffic is also slow on 580, although east, i put it on eastbound by mistake. let's go west
. >> unfortunately, moo son od-- my son od'd after 10 months on a drug laced with fentanyl. >> reporter: president trump will have a chance to speak with the chinese president about the issue when the two meet at mar-a-lago next week. >>> the golden state warriors won their 11th game in a row. going up 42 points and connected on 9 of 14 from beyond the yard. warriors get the day off and they will host the timberwolves tomorrow night. >>> and this is that time of...
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each week, american history tvs american artifacts this sister laces. -- to learn the life of a world war ii veteran. congressman and vice president, this is about 45 minutes. >> we are at the gerald r ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in the new exhibits. the exhibits opened just a few weeks ago and it's a brand-new exhibit on gerald ford, his life and times that took about six months to complete. the spaces are broken down into his -- what we call his foundation years, his youth. we move into his congressional period. then has presidential and pose presidential experience. in the first gallery we feature his foundational years. he grew up in grand rapids, michigan, but he was not born in grand rapids. he was born in omaha, nebraska. his mother had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie king. she was dorothy king. they had a child in july of 1913. they named him leslie lynch king junior. he is the person we know is gerald ford. we have his christening gown and a few other things of interest, but one of the things we featured is the baby book. a
each week, american history tvs american artifacts this sister laces. -- to learn the life of a world war ii veteran. congressman and vice president, this is about 45 minutes. >> we are at the gerald r ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in the new exhibits. the exhibits opened just a few weeks ago and it's a brand-new exhibit on gerald ford, his life and times that took about six months to complete. the spaces are broken down into his -- what we call his foundation...
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brownies laced with pot at a school. one problem.tudents didn't know it. >> first though a man in his 70s talking only to fox 29 tonight about what went down inside his west philadelphia store and so often the case, camera caught whole thing. i'm lucy noland. >> i'm thomas drayton. great to have you with us. iain is off tonight. >>> sadly police and the victim police the suspects might be from the same neighborhood. our dave schratwieser was the only reporter who spoke with the victim. dave? >> reporter: thomas, the victim in this case was simply minding his son's store when these two guys burst in with a gun, put him in choke hold and demanded he open the cash register. he struggled with them and screamed. they left empty handed. >> i said -- >> speaking in native french creole 78-year-old israel said he was surprised and scared when two suspects entered his son's store and attack the him. >> two guys came in and choking. >> with his son translating he recalled how one suspect grabbed him around the neck demanding that he open the c
brownies laced with pot at a school. one problem.tudents didn't know it. >> first though a man in his 70s talking only to fox 29 tonight about what went down inside his west philadelphia store and so often the case, camera caught whole thing. i'm lucy noland. >> i'm thomas drayton. great to have you with us. iain is off tonight. >>> sadly police and the victim police the suspects might be from the same neighborhood. our dave schratwieser was the only reporter who spoke with...
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these are little mixture of like vans. >> look at these laces, man. see that, man? >> let's see how you're styling when you want to just postgame press conference. >> we check it on the throw back. >> respect. >> that's how i was feeling, got to respect to the legend. >> i saw that jacket. put pull that out too, man. just so people know you ain't faking it, man. >> all right, you need accessories to complete an outfit. everybody knows this man. show me what you got. >> all right. so you know we got couple, usually always got to start with the change, man, mcleod, stands for itself, we got the jump man 23, for the jersey. >> oh, the j's, all of them. >> got to let them know. you know what i am saying? i like the rings, you know, get into that a little bit. and then we got couple of watches right here. you know, pretty chill, mark jacob, michael kors, just a little something. >> first thing i noticed was j's on top of j's on top of j's. man, talk about the sneaker collection. crazy. >> you know what i am saying? just one of many closets, but this is jordan collection.
these are little mixture of like vans. >> look at these laces, man. see that, man? >> let's see how you're styling when you want to just postgame press conference. >> we check it on the throw back. >> respect. >> that's how i was feeling, got to respect to the legend. >> i saw that jacket. put pull that out too, man. just so people know you ain't faking it, man. >> all right, you need accessories to complete an outfit. everybody knows this man. show me...
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tom: the loudoun county sheriff's office believes they shared a xanax-laced drinkn the school said after finding out, registered nurse determined the kids were ok. the sheriff's department said they were then sent home with a parent. >> it scares me it is happening at younger and younger ages. the police department is investigating a possible connection with what happened hours later down the street at potomac falls high. a student acting weirdly had apparently drank a xanax mixture. parents say this is a reminder. not the first time i've talked to him, but it was a good opportunity to reemphasize the danger of drugs. these kidsately, were ok, but the sheriff's office is concerned because xanax can be dangerous and these kids probably had no idea how much was in the drinks. the authorities are trying to determine where the xanax came county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. >> we just had a shooting at montgomery mall. three down, silver car. jonathan: terrifying moments in prince george's county one year ago. alison: today a former police officer pled guilty to shooting two and wounding two in
tom: the loudoun county sheriff's office believes they shared a xanax-laced drinkn the school said after finding out, registered nurse determined the kids were ok. the sheriff's department said they were then sent home with a parent. >> it scares me it is happening at younger and younger ages. the police department is investigating a possible connection with what happened hours later down the street at potomac falls high. a student acting weirdly had apparently drank a xanax mixture....
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if we don't, we shouldn't even go out and lace up our shoes. >>> lebron james and the cavaliers beginning their title defensancy indiana. james drives in for the tie. the dunk. the game is tied. final seconds, pacers down by one. jumper comes up short and the cavaliers survive. 109-108 is the final. >>> the sharks return to san jose with a split in their first round series against the oilers. in last night's 2-0 loss in edmonton, not only were the sharks 0 for 6 on power play, but both the oilers' goals were shorthanded. ready to move on after an ugly loss. >> the thing is you learn from it and forget it and move on. that's the biggest thing. we got another game here in a couple days and we need to be better. >> we got a busy time here. now the [ indiscernible ] are playing this weekend in hilton head south carolina. his chip shot from 33 yards out rolled on to the green and into the hole for an eagle. takes a one-shot lead into tomorrow's final round, seeking his first win since january of 2016. warriors at 12:30 and the sharks at 1:30. >> fun day. >> it's amazing. thank you. >>> a live
if we don't, we shouldn't even go out and lace up our shoes. >>> lebron james and the cavaliers beginning their title defensancy indiana. james drives in for the tie. the dunk. the game is tied. final seconds, pacers down by one. jumper comes up short and the cavaliers survive. 109-108 is the final. >>> the sharks return to san jose with a split in their first round series against the oilers. in last night's 2-0 loss in edmonton, not only were the sharks 0 for 6 on power play,...
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we're going to see a freeze tonight in some of these laces and westernersville and lennersville at 39 and flooeetwd and 39. some of those places getting down to the freezing point. plus, the wind is out there, making it feel like 31 and 34 now. allentown and even 37 in philadelphia. at this time of the year. the afternoon high was 49 but tomorrow, we go up. sunday, we go up even more. by monday, 80 degrees. we've got plenty of wind here still gusting 30 to 35 miles per hour. 36-mile-an-hour gusts in atlantic city right now. so the the twind is going to be enough to make it feel really cold by tomorrow morning. 28 degrees in philadelphia and it warms up nicely by 11:00 a.m. suburbs feeling like 25. levi valley at 25 and then going up to 31 by 9:00. you can see everybody is feeling like they're in the 20s tomorrow morning. so we're starting the weekend off cold. the showers came through from time to time. as expected. and now, they're moving out as expected and we're going to have some dry weather. 10 to 20 gusts to 35 miles an hour tomorrow. with high temperatures in the 50s instead of
we're going to see a freeze tonight in some of these laces and westernersville and lennersville at 39 and flooeetwd and 39. some of those places getting down to the freezing point. plus, the wind is out there, making it feel like 31 and 34 now. allentown and even 37 in philadelphia. at this time of the year. the afternoon high was 49 but tomorrow, we go up. sunday, we go up even more. by monday, 80 degrees. we've got plenty of wind here still gusting 30 to 35 miles per hour. 36-mile-an-hour...
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women wore long dresses, black shoes that laced above the ankles. gloves were popular, hats were popular. a lot of these dresses are colored, -- collared. right of the neck -- up the neck. it is a very modest appearance. you can also see some elements of class distinction. we do have some money. stylets show elements of and flair. there are some frills and buttons on the dress. show off a little bit, but just a little bit. this is about modesty, good manners, could behavior. 1899 frompicture from a catalog. this is late victorian era. you can see a covering of almost everything. there are elements of design and fashion. of flourishements and stylishness. the main thing is keeping things covered up. early in the victorian era, early in the gilded age, there is an emphasis on this remnant left over of tight waists. in order to a cop was this, they would wear a corset. -- in order to accomplish this, they would wear a corset. you put the corset on, you took in.ep breath, suck it you pull the laces tight. you are stuck there. think about your waist. men
women wore long dresses, black shoes that laced above the ankles. gloves were popular, hats were popular. a lot of these dresses are colored, -- collared. right of the neck -- up the neck. it is a very modest appearance. you can also see some elements of class distinction. we do have some money. stylets show elements of and flair. there are some frills and buttons on the dress. show off a little bit, but just a little bit. this is about modesty, good manners, could behavior. 1899 frompicture...