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she said they're coming for us now, laurie, they will help us.i love you and she said i will never, ever leave you. and at that point we died and she held me. >> susie gave her life protecting laurie from the flames. although laurie suffered third degree burns over 50% of her body. >> i was continually loved by my sister as she held me and died protecting me. the trauma, the nightmares, the horror of it? that doesn't go away. i just try to overcome that with knowing that i was loved. that i was valuable enough to die for. >> what can you say? i mean, when you see that it takes your breath away. you realize that that person made the ultimate sacrifice. >> 8-year-old kelly also died in the fire. 9-year-old greg survived. gene kaidell arrived on scene just as the firemen were pulling the children during the blaze, the investigators found a melted pot on the stove, the knob was in the on position, as a result the fire was ruled an accident. after spending months in the burn unit, laurie went back to live in the home her father had built after the fir
she said they're coming for us now, laurie, they will help us.i love you and she said i will never, ever leave you. and at that point we died and she held me. >> susie gave her life protecting laurie from the flames. although laurie suffered third degree burns over 50% of her body. >> i was continually loved by my sister as she held me and died protecting me. the trauma, the nightmares, the horror of it? that doesn't go away. i just try to overcome that with knowing that i was...
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laury says tonight he changed his mind. >> laury believes this team is in better hands with chip running the show. in a statement laury says i have a very good relationship with chip that continues to grow stronger and stronger. there were no demand no threats. now laury adds it's more important top find players that match what the players want. kelly will hire a new personnel executive to help him evaluate talent. but make no mistake about it kelly continues to have say on the 53-man roster and everything else except money n a statement tonight, kelly says, i'm very confident about where we're headed as a team and organization. i look forward to continue working with jeffery and howie was well as personnel department. this is not a one-man operation. all right. moving on. flyers and speaking of power plays the flyers finally gain power in the eastern conference but not even a trip to carolina against one of the worst teams in hockey can get them going. flyers fall behind in the second period. against hurricanes eric stall beat steve mason flyers down. claude giroux takes a skate to back
laury says tonight he changed his mind. >> laury believes this team is in better hands with chip running the show. in a statement laury says i have a very good relationship with chip that continues to grow stronger and stronger. there were no demand no threats. now laury adds it's more important top find players that match what the players want. kelly will hire a new personnel executive to help him evaluate talent. but make no mistake about it kelly continues to have say on the 53-man...
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the farm show runs from january 9th to the 17th, lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking ano
the farm show runs from january 9th to the 17th, lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." winter is hard on your face.eeze season. and the wind-blown watery eyes. that's why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. and try puffs softpack today. >>> lets talk about the high temperatures this afternoon, if we can manage to get the thin clouds to thin out and get the sun in we should wind up going up higher. it should be 40 degrees, 40s and 41s in the western suburbs, 42 in philadelphia and 43 in some spots here and there but generally speaking even numbers and winds are fairly light and getting up to the low 40s at the shore. a bit on the milder side and we have the snow shower up by birdsboro that could make a run to exton. >> pretty good. thanks david. >>> finally a story that answers the age old question do you want to build a snowman, for one town it's a yes. in wisconsin they have built a 20 foot tall frosty well 30 feet if you count his hat. they do this every year, but last year there wasn't enough snow, it'
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." winter is hard on your face.eeze season. and the wind-blown watery eyes. that's why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. and try puffs softpack today. >>> lets talk about the high temperatures this afternoon, if we can manage to get the thin clouds to thin out and get the sun in we should wind up going up higher. it should be 40 degrees,...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> reporter: for joan pendergrass the five years since her husband'sth have been has inspiring as her short time with him in life. >> had he accepted -- teddy a accepted who was what had happened and he was determined to make the best -- make the best of it and make a difference. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: his career was at its peak in 1982 when pendergrass broke his neck in a tragic car accident on lincoln drive. he was paralyzed from the chest down. >> he just found within himself the strength to move on. >> reporter: i met with the singer in 2007 at his gladwyne home where he talked about his struggle to endure his fate. on this 25th anniversary of his accident, he celebrated his new life. >> he was more determined than ever to live, not just exist but to live. >> reporter: he met joan in 2006, married her two years later, singing to her at their wedding. he founded a charity to help provide opportunities for people with similar injuries. she's now working with philadelphia international records from a traveling exhibition of his music and memorabilia and a
lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> reporter: for joan pendergrass the five years since her husband'sth have been has inspiring as her short time with him in life. >> had he accepted -- teddy a accepted who was what had happened and he was determined to make the best -- make the best of it and make a difference. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: his career was at its peak in 1982 when pendergrass broke his neck in a tragic car accident on lincoln drive. he was paralyzed from the...
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picking up late in 4th quarter laury. laury again, 17 of 21 points in 4th quarter.y producer matt, i said that's money. sivrmz lose 91-86. they'll be in memphis tomorrow. >>> word is in on tony wroton it's not good he has a partially torn acl and will require surgery. no timetable sets for his return. you have to think his season is over. sixers will miss his scoring average nearly 17 points per game. >> to baseball when reuben amaro junior says he's willing to listen to all trade officers he's telling the truth. philly and brewers are talking about jonathan papelbon. he is due to make 13 million this season. he can block a trade to the brus but i would be willing to waive it if they guarantee 13 million option for 2016. he had 39 saves and 2.04 exts ra last year. >> a big name goes down at australian open and ball boy. >> and we have a lot coming up in the next half hour tonight including plea from philadelphia family. the 65-year-old mother was a victim of hit-and-run. tonight they want to know who put her in a coma. >> and more on a 20-yea >> welcome back thanks
picking up late in 4th quarter laury. laury again, 17 of 21 points in 4th quarter.y producer matt, i said that's money. sivrmz lose 91-86. they'll be in memphis tomorrow. >>> word is in on tony wroton it's not good he has a partially torn acl and will require surgery. no timetable sets for his return. you have to think his season is over. sixers will miss his scoring average nearly 17 points per game. >> to baseball when reuben amaro junior says he's willing to listen to all...
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it goes back. >> lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> officials announced the theme of this year's themed event. but first help from talented students. ♪♪ ♪♪ this year's theme will highlight is the 50th anniversary of the 1965 voting rights act students from several schools unveiled a hand painted mural celebrating that milestone law. >>> will the flyers be forced to deal with another crucial injury. the goalie steve mason left flyer practice early this morning with an undisclosed injury he is set to undergo an mri, he originally felt something last night against ottawa midway through, he was in some pain there and he would stay in the game and win it. manager ron hextall says it's not related to the back spasms last month and it's not serious. >> are you worried? >> any time you need an mri it's cause for concerns and i'll cross my fingers it's not too serious. no word if mason can play tomorrow against washington, but how about four crucial saves in the shootout and everybody else is on the train they snap the streak their first shootout w in a year. >> our talked about th
it goes back. >> lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> officials announced the theme of this year's themed event. but first help from talented students. ♪♪ ♪♪ this year's theme will highlight is the 50th anniversary of the 1965 voting rights act students from several schools unveiled a hand painted mural celebrating that milestone law. >>> will the flyers be forced to deal with another crucial injury. the goalie steve mason left flyer practice...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> the faces emerge from the charred remnants of charity.irst year grad students restoring 300 burned and water damaged photographs recovered in ohio after christmas. >> they stay with grandma. >> christopher was a close friend of the boy from high school. and suggested they take on the project. >> there was some overall surface dirt and grime and i am in the process of removing that to restore the image as best as we can. >> we have black soot on the surfaces. >> only ten students are accepted in the university of delaware program of art con conversationcon conservation. they started to renew the photos. >> you hear about these tragic stories on the news but once the paragraphs came in and we looked at them and saw the faces of those affects it hit me hard. >> this is a photo of the grandmother who died on the fire, there is some pretty severe straining i'm working to reduce. >> we feel connected to the family and it's totally powerful. a project that we treasure that we can try in some small way to help this family that has suffered such a
lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> the faces emerge from the charred remnants of charity.irst year grad students restoring 300 burned and water damaged photographs recovered in ohio after christmas. >> they stay with grandma. >> christopher was a close friend of the boy from high school. and suggested they take on the project. >> there was some overall surface dirt and grime and i am in the process of removing that to restore the image as best as we can. >> we...
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lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> we have snow showers across south jersey and parts of delaware today and in philadelphia it was a cloudy and cool day the high is only 32 and i am tracking milder weather on the way as well as weekend rain in the forecast. >> ducis rogers has the flyers and the capitals and larry brown is back in town to have his mustangs play the owls. >>> police are looking for a thief that stole a bicycle in center city philadelphia. the heft happened at a high-rise building, on the fourth floor. surveillance video shows the thief walking past the bicycle before walking outside. the bike is black with police printed in white along the frame. >>> the first market high rise caters to grad students is underway. lisa thomas-laury was there today. >> it's a $110 million project. >> we are a block away from the wharton school a brand new product like this has not been seen in eight years that caters to the young individuals. >> construct began 14 months ago and there are 276 students with prices beginning at $247 a month, with spectacular views stainless steel kitchens an
lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> we have snow showers across south jersey and parts of delaware today and in philadelphia it was a cloudy and cool day the high is only 32 and i am tracking milder weather on the way as well as weekend rain in the forecast. >> ducis rogers has the flyers and the capitals and larry brown is back in town to have his mustangs play the owls. >>> police are looking for a thief that stole a bicycle in center city philadelphia. the heft happened...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> all right the "action news" team sought working on news beginning tonight at 4:00. whether you are buying or selling a home we talked to realtors to get the best deal. >>> and tom petty is speaking out about the lawsuit over the song performed by sam smith. >>> david is here now with the accuweather forecast ever being a cold start to the day. but we are improving now. >> not as much wind as yesterday and that is nice, stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you we are mainly dry across it's region we are going in tight to areas to the north and west and harrisburg has a few light snow showers and a lot of this is breaking down to flurries as it crosses the susquehanna river a long way off from reading. you'll see a flurry or quick burst of snow in the northern areas, as we take a look outside, we have mostly some clouds and starting to come in and increase in the area, and after a sunny start earlier there is the action cam showing you some sun getting through the clouds and starting to cloud up a little bit at the art museum. 32 is the fre
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> all right the "action news" team sought working on news beginning tonight at 4:00. whether you are buying or selling a home we talked to realtors to get the best deal. >>> and tom petty is speaking out about the lawsuit over the song performed by sam smith. >>> david is here now with the accuweather forecast ever being a cold start to the day. but we are improving now. >> not as much wind as...
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today lisa thomas-laury tells us about a program trying to help. >> it's the life mission of st. help older residents stay in their home and providing medical care and a broad range of social services. >> life has given me a new life. >> annie relies on life st. marys for medications and doctor visits she says the program helps her maintain her independence. >> i raised five children and a grandson, but they don't have to do anything for me because i'm in this life program. >> life st. mary covering everything from home care to health care to nutrition and has a farm to table program to assure that seniors are getting a healthy lunch and for those eligible the services are free. >> we'll do their grocery shopping online and get food stamps for them if they are eligible for them. it's aimed to keep seniors out of nursing homes. >> i done think that without my education i'm getting it there and getting it on time and bringing it directly to my home, i don't think i would be able to survive. i couldn't afford it. >> i would come here five days a week if they would let me i really li
today lisa thomas-laury tells us about a program trying to help. >> it's the life mission of st. help older residents stay in their home and providing medical care and a broad range of social services. >> life has given me a new life. >> annie relies on life st. marys for medications and doctor visits she says the program helps her maintain her independence. >> i raised five children and a grandson, but they don't have to do anything for me because i'm in this life...
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lauri ulvestad is driving home from missouri to iowa when her ride takes an alarming turn. >> 911, where's your emergency? >> i'm on 35 northbound. i'm at mile marker 86. and my car is just picking up speed. >> okay. are you able to hit your brakes at all? >> i've tried everything. >> kelly bride has been working as a 911 dispatcher in harrison county for only three months when she picks up the frantic call. >> the first training module i ever did was a stuck accelerator. and it went through the steps to tell the caller what to do. >> all of a sudden it just started picking up speed, and i'm going, like, 80, almost 90 miles an hour. and i'm scared to death. >> okay. have you put your car in neutral? >> i can't get it to move. i can't get the car to shut off. >> the procedures bride suggests fails to slow down the kia suv. bride alerts the missouri state highway patrol. sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the interstate, her car is at over 100 miles per hour. >> trooper justin johnson's dash camera is recording when he catches up with ulvestad.
lauri ulvestad is driving home from missouri to iowa when her ride takes an alarming turn. >> 911, where's your emergency? >> i'm on 35 northbound. i'm at mile marker 86. and my car is just picking up speed. >> okay. are you able to hit your brakes at all? >> i've tried everything. >> kelly bride has been working as a 911 dispatcher in harrison county for only three months when she picks up the frantic call. >> the first training module i ever did was a stuck...
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. >>> and a local philanthropist is making sure that senior care continues, and lisa thomas-laury has that story coming up. >>> we are tracking the snow in our region but watching moisture gather in the deep south in texas and that arrives on saturday. what type of precip? we'll let you know in the full accuweather forecast. >> and jeff skversky with sports and the latest on the patriots and deflate-gate. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> authorities in st. louis county are looking for 180 suspects in the looting of a market following the michael brown grand jury decision this newly released video shows the hoard of people tearing down the ply board and once inside it was a free for all. and the crowd
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let's turn it back to laurie. >> great stuff. looking forward to your interviews. in the meantime, what a dramatic day for the us stock markets. look at us stocks right now. now, earlier the dow is on track for its biggest two day sell-off in a year and a half. markets well off sessionsessionlows. meanwhile, volatility continues. the vix, the volatility index, the so-called fear gauge, if you will, now at its highest level since mid-december. (?) how should investors, how should you be playing this market? should you be running for the exit or is now the time to jump in? we have traders at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and the imex. frightening group here. what do you make of it and where are we headed from here. >> i don't mean to make light of the question. two or three days into the new year, i don't make anything into it. it's a follow through to december. we sort of have a chicken and egg problem at the moment. strong dollar. weak oil. then, of course, the 800-pound guerilla. the oil has people distracted. is it strong dollar, is it weak demand? i
let's turn it back to laurie. >> great stuff. looking forward to your interviews. in the meantime, what a dramatic day for the us stock markets. look at us stocks right now. now, earlier the dow is on track for its biggest two day sell-off in a year and a half. markets well off sessionsessionlows. meanwhile, volatility continues. the vix, the volatility index, the so-called fear gauge, if you will, now at its highest level since mid-december. (?) how should investors, how should you be...
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and kb, which laurie and matt pointed out. it confirmed what people feared. guys came in my office saying here's an example of someone on the downplay. it spooked some people. charles: we'll get more into the kb fortunately. opething. let's talk about technicals. let's talk about the charts. they're important. they do matter. we're getting to the point where we might start to see some warning points with these charts that could spell trouble. we saw almost a second v-shaped rally of 2016. you can see the v's. of course, it faded quickly. when you see the market reverse the way it did, you have to think about what are the important numbers? for me in the dow, your first key number. 17321. this 17,000 for no other reason it's that psychological round number. the most important number. 16,117. now the question is: do we start to head that way? i would use the s&p 500 chart to sort of say, you know, you could argue it's forming a head and shoulders formation. it's a very bearish formation. that index on the 200, something similar to the day where the pace of sell
and kb, which laurie and matt pointed out. it confirmed what people feared. guys came in my office saying here's an example of someone on the downplay. it spooked some people. charles: we'll get more into the kb fortunately. opething. let's talk about technicals. let's talk about the charts. they're important. they do matter. we're getting to the point where we might start to see some warning points with these charts that could spell trouble. we saw almost a second v-shaped rally of 2016. you...
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laurie: come on, rosie. narrator: it can be a gateway to personal metamorphosis. laurie: good! narrator: today we look back at some of the most star-studded and heartwarming transformations. tim: it's going to change my life. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to call home.
laurie: come on, rosie. narrator: it can be a gateway to personal metamorphosis. laurie: good! narrator: today we look back at some of the most star-studded and heartwarming transformations. tim: it's going to change my life. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to call home.
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lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> reporter: eighth graders at regional catholic school are putting their final touches on their weekly newscast it's a special production highlighting all the school events to mark the occasion. >> on monday the student body made cards for the sisters of st. joseph. >> most of it takes place in the art room in front of a green wall haley is anchoring this broadcast and there are 11 students and they each learn every function in producing it. >> they all have to be the anchor and the sports and the weather. >> they helped erin o'brien deliver the weather. >> cameron alexander also loves giving the forecast. >> i like doing the weather because it provides information to people who don't know what the weather is going to be like and helps people when they are dressing for school. >> i like doing the sports i'm always interested in sports. as well as my favorite sport is basketball. >> it's the third year for the student's newscast broadcast on youtube and the student's website. >> but first production goes to editing and the computer lab where students
lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> reporter: eighth graders at regional catholic school are putting their final touches on their weekly newscast it's a special production highlighting all the school events to mark the occasion. >> on monday the student body made cards for the sisters of st. joseph. >> most of it takes place in the art room in front of a green wall haley is anchoring this broadcast and there are 11 students and they each learn every function in producing it....
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laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marian, indiana.e dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, what happened. >> grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and hand out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day donna greets her daughter tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning, every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kind-hearted, very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into th
laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marian, indiana.e dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this....
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today in our art of aging report lisa thomas-laury shows us that treatment is better than ever. >> do you ask people to repeat themselves and do people complain that the tv is up too loud. if you answer yes, you may have significant hearing loss. it has taken a toll on rich's hearing. at main line health they say that hearing problems can develop suddenly but most of the time we don't notice them developing there are mechanical damage to the nerve where the nerve cells the nerve hairs are damaged. if you isn't a problem, dr. madden says see a doctor first to see if there are physical causes and then take a hearing test. next is the very important listening needs assessment. >> each one of us have different environments that we are in each day and that listening needs assessment helps us formulate a treatment plan. >> dr. madden says there are developments since she has been a physician. >> now most hearing aids mimic computers we can reduce the noise reduction features and comfort features on the software. >> i hear more surroundings. >> some are even able to link with smart phones di
today in our art of aging report lisa thomas-laury shows us that treatment is better than ever. >> do you ask people to repeat themselves and do people complain that the tv is up too loud. if you answer yes, you may have significant hearing loss. it has taken a toll on rich's hearing. at main line health they say that hearing problems can develop suddenly but most of the time we don't notice them developing there are mechanical damage to the nerve where the nerve cells the nerve hairs are...
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in the art of aging lisa thomas-laury meets a man that takes us to the glory days. >> ralph hunter was a successful businessman that collected atlantic city memorabilia on the side and now that hobby has become his life. >> to walk through the atlantic city art center is to walk through the 1930s the days of nuky johnson. >> they were able to maintain their own businesses, doctors, lawyers and preachers. >> many could afford the finer things in life like these family portraits commissioned by a bell man. >> back in the days the bell man of the hotel would hire his friends to work as bell man but he would get a percentage of their tips. >> his exhibit tells the story of sara spencer, she made millions on her apex hair care company. >> one of her warehouse hired 100 p.m. >> they had a thing called a breakfast show at the club harlem that started at 6:00 in the morning when all the either people from sammy davis junior to dean martin atlantic city was a 24 hour town that never slept. >> to share the history hunter brings his exhibits to schools and opens to students and scholars and touri
in the art of aging lisa thomas-laury meets a man that takes us to the glory days. >> ralph hunter was a successful businessman that collected atlantic city memorabilia on the side and now that hobby has become his life. >> to walk through the atlantic city art center is to walk through the 1930s the days of nuky johnson. >> they were able to maintain their own businesses, doctors, lawyers and preachers. >> many could afford the finer things in life like these family...
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i'm laurie i live on randell been there 4:30 years this week and i come today first of all pepperingy vegetation garden is toast in randell is approved my backyard is low and as was talked about i will be facing no sun for the whole time i've attended and watched several hearings i know weeping we'll hear if the hired hands of people that confuse real estate one with the need we have 15 hundred sdweet my my husband and i raised our kids in 12 hundred square feet let me point out should find confusion the developers and my confusion and some of the developers implication misrepresentation in the passage page one 12 hundred square feet the records say 8 hundred and 37 are the numbers quadrupling page 2 the person we've been dealing with in planning notes there's 8 letters 0 no mention of the correspondents the professional 86 and 91 and 93 their deceptive page 77 complains there would be an extremely modest impact an charles and barbaras how is it seems not likely it blocks the sun the front and the back page 76 offices a hearsay statement from an attorney they were stone walls by neig
i'm laurie i live on randell been there 4:30 years this week and i come today first of all pepperingy vegetation garden is toast in randell is approved my backyard is low and as was talked about i will be facing no sun for the whole time i've attended and watched several hearings i know weeping we'll hear if the hired hands of people that confuse real estate one with the need we have 15 hundred sdweet my my husband and i raised our kids in 12 hundred square feet let me point out should find...
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my favorite laurie season salt about a tablespoon.rything so it's really really combined well. when everything is done, with this stuffing, everything will incorporated really well. you'll see really chunks of bacon, chunks of the red pepper you'll see little bit of green in there from the jalapeno. there we go. we're done. grab a pepper to stuff the pepper i use a plastic spoon. i use the handle. you need something narrow to get in there. just tack it stickout all the way down there. put the all the way in. and by the way these are great appetizers for christmas and new year's eve parties. that's fully stuffed. we'll set them aside for a second. stuff the rest we'll wrap them in bacon in a minute. let's go to the long hots. long hots. same thing. it will take a little while to stuff them. don't be afraid to use your fingers if you have to. there we go. all the way down there. as far down as you can go. you won't get it all the way down to the bottom but that's okay. >> take a piece of bacon. jalapeno roll them around. the whole peppe
my favorite laurie season salt about a tablespoon.rything so it's really really combined well. when everything is done, with this stuffing, everything will incorporated really well. you'll see really chunks of bacon, chunks of the red pepper you'll see little bit of green in there from the jalapeno. there we go. we're done. grab a pepper to stuff the pepper i use a plastic spoon. i use the handle. you need something narrow to get in there. just tack it stickout all the way down there. put the...
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but i kind of have to do it anyway. >> reporter: laurie perez, cbs news. >> food costs went up in 2014did the stock market. jill wagner looks at what 2015 may hold for consumers. >> reporter: it could cost less to fly. industry experts expect tickets to drop up to 5% in 2015. but americans will continue to spend more on food. >> what i think we are going to see this year in 2015 is grocery prices on the rise. probably four to 6%. >> reporter: phil lempert is the editor of supermarketguru.com. he says the drought in california will continue to push the price of produce and beef even higher this year. coffee and chocolate prices are also expected to rise again after a big jolt in 2014. but how about the bigger economic picture like jobs and investments? the stock market hit new highs in 2014 and analysts expected this year will bring more of the same. >> we'll continue to see the dow reach newer highs or higher highs. >> reporter: the unemployment rate is at a six-year low. and career builder believes companies will ring in the new year with more job openings. but an improving economy co
but i kind of have to do it anyway. >> reporter: laurie perez, cbs news. >> food costs went up in 2014did the stock market. jill wagner looks at what 2015 may hold for consumers. >> reporter: it could cost less to fly. industry experts expect tickets to drop up to 5% in 2015. but americans will continue to spend more on food. >> what i think we are going to see this year in 2015 is grocery prices on the rise. probably four to 6%. >> reporter: phil lempert is the...
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one landowner who has seen firsthand what can happen when a pipeline is put on your property is laurie collins. in october of 2012, laurie collins walked outside her home to find that construction workers for a trans-canada contractor trying to clear the way for the southern leg of the keystone pipeline. they had dug up the lines to her septic system, completely destroying it. when she asked the workers to repair the damage, they did not. instead they piled dirt over the damage and clogged the system. the result was raw sewage flooding back into the collins home staining walls and carpets, leaving black mold throughout their house and leaving laurie collins with seeferg respiratory problems. the collins family were eventually forced to move out of their home. while they were able to get a settlement after suing trans-canada the family says they can never repair the damage to their lives. jim tarnack a farmer in nebraska has heard of trans-canada's track record and fears that he might have to suffer similar damage or worse face an oil spill. trans-canada wants to put the pipeline right
one landowner who has seen firsthand what can happen when a pipeline is put on your property is laurie collins. in october of 2012, laurie collins walked outside her home to find that construction workers for a trans-canada contractor trying to clear the way for the southern leg of the keystone pipeline. they had dug up the lines to her septic system, completely destroying it. when she asked the workers to repair the damage, they did not. instead they piled dirt over the damage and clogged the...
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laurie check it out -- saddle.t this on a tripod make, like, a funky western stool [chuckles] or we could make, like funky western-style trash. honey, don't get all artsy-fartsy on me. you know i'm gonna go to target for everything. i'm redoing my condo, and trav's helping me. [ chuckling ] wait, you're helping her redecorate her condo? that's a guaranteed young-couple-fight scenario. i'm getting out of here before somebody throws a lamp. bye, dad. bye. love you. jules, your dad seems like he's doing really great. he is -- you know, when he was first diagnosed with alzheimer's a year ago i was so nervous, but chick hasn't changed a bit. [ panting ] b-- bobby come home! boat gone! slow down, honey. what'd you say? boat. gone. someone stole my boat! they got my boat, and they got my stuff. oh, my stu-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-ff! [ sighs ] i need a drink. tough day? no. why? [ sighs ] make it a double. i have this new supervisor at work and i can't seem to win his respect. thought the burt reynolds look would do it but i put
laurie check it out -- saddle.t this on a tripod make, like, a funky western stool [chuckles] or we could make, like funky western-style trash. honey, don't get all artsy-fartsy on me. you know i'm gonna go to target for everything. i'm redoing my condo, and trav's helping me. [ chuckling ] wait, you're helping her redecorate her condo? that's a guaranteed young-couple-fight scenario. i'm getting out of here before somebody throws a lamp. bye, dad. bye. love you. jules, your dad seems like he's...
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(lowered voice) this is how i want to let laurie and travis know that we're dating.them to discover us in the perfect couple moment. super. okay, now come over here. yep. yeah, the light's better right there. now kiss me. well, no, not like that. you're not going off to war. just a-a sweet, gentle peck. mm. okay, wait. wait. (speaks inaudibly) i've, uh, i've never hated anything this much. we gotta get their attention. cough. (coughs)
(lowered voice) this is how i want to let laurie and travis know that we're dating.them to discover us in the perfect couple moment. super. okay, now come over here. yep. yeah, the light's better right there. now kiss me. well, no, not like that. you're not going off to war. just a-a sweet, gentle peck. mm. okay, wait. wait. (speaks inaudibly) i've, uh, i've never hated anything this much. we gotta get their attention. cough. (coughs)
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shelter director laurie mccannon says flying them in from out ofelte state is the only way to deal witharted small, trips once or twice a month, four or five dogs with here or there but our program has grown hugely since then. >> reporter: give me an idea how much has it grown? >> i would say almost two-thirds idea of our dogs are from out of state now and that can be youo- know 2,300, 2,500 dogs a year that we take from across the united states. >> reporter: that's thousands ofates dogs each year not being killed. >> the shelter that we work with down in alabama they have like a 90% kill rate and they are euthanizing hundreds of dogs a week. >> reporter: last year, 7.6 million animals entered sheltersr and three million were animals entered euthanized, down from 50 million w killed in 1970. there are no federal laws regulating the state to state transport of animals forof adoption. some a some animal welfare advocates worry that could lead to pet trafficking and the spread of spread o diseases. dr. martha smith blackmoore of the american veterinary medical association. vet >> there are
shelter director laurie mccannon says flying them in from out ofelte state is the only way to deal witharted small, trips once or twice a month, four or five dogs with here or there but our program has grown hugely since then. >> reporter: give me an idea how much has it grown? >> i would say almost two-thirds idea of our dogs are from out of state now and that can be youo- know 2,300, 2,500 dogs a year that we take from across the united states. >> reporter: that's thousands...
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ralph bunch another know pell peace prize laurie i can't think comes out against him. i can't quote on c-span, what thurgood marshall, supreme court justice thurgood marshall said about dr. king, what he felt on him during that era. everybody turns on martin white folks, black folk media, white house. he has to navigate that and talk about racism and poverty and militarism and nobody wants to hear about that. they turn their back on him. he dies broke. in the last year of his life he can't get a book deal. can't get a paid speech. he is disinvited to the white house. disinvited to the black churches. this is the last mile of the way king has to walk all by himself. when martin takes the bullet a year later killed april 4th, '68. when he is killed on the balcony, peter, he believes and dies imagine martin dies believing that everything and everybody has turned on him the cost most has shifted against him. now five decades later. martin was right and everybody else was wrong but that is not the way that he got up out of here. . .
ralph bunch another know pell peace prize laurie i can't think comes out against him. i can't quote on c-span, what thurgood marshall, supreme court justice thurgood marshall said about dr. king, what he felt on him during that era. everybody turns on martin white folks, black folk media, white house. he has to navigate that and talk about racism and poverty and militarism and nobody wants to hear about that. they turn their back on him. he dies broke. in the last year of his life he can't get...
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laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marian, indiana.y in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved
laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marian, indiana.y in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved
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address was laid out by france listen to johnnie herds the part it was to simplify the tax code by lauriees and eliminating all specified will post this said republicans demand solutions washington responded with the same mindset that led to failed policies like president obama care it's a mindset that there was political talking points not serious solutions that is why the new republican majority you collected started by reforming congress to make it function again. and now we're working hard to pass the time serious job creation idea we deserve and we appreciate. >>darya: hear some videos of republicans in iowa sterilizing it pays and to use that attitude against washington. >> erica: president obama gave some insight to what he envisage the future of the country today is your turn to comment on the issue most important to you using # answer the questions the second annual big block of cheese they like a big block of cheese. they allow the public does not on a giant block of cheese at the white house what they chatted about the hopes and concerns to the country if you have an idea if yo
address was laid out by france listen to johnnie herds the part it was to simplify the tax code by lauriees and eliminating all specified will post this said republicans demand solutions washington responded with the same mindset that led to failed policies like president obama care it's a mindset that there was political talking points not serious solutions that is why the new republican majority you collected started by reforming congress to make it function again. and now we're working hard...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. so join the millions who get the difference fios makes... ...and see how sweet it is. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> meteorologist, adam joseph is here now write talking about the cold weather and it felt cold inside as well. >> only around rick's desk. >> it took you a while to defrost or it's your nature. >> that is a bigger issue. >> i move on. i'll be nice. lets take a look at double scan live radar monica is in the middle to heat us up. nothing going on and we had a decent amount of sunshine at the fairmount water works snow is dusting the ground to the north and east, we picked up 3 to 6 inches of snow earlier on in the week 29 degrees in allentown and 29 in reading as well as lancaster and 32 in wilmington and down the shore tem
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. so join the millions who get the difference fios makes... ...and see how sweet it is. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> meteorologist, adam joseph is here now write talking about the...
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. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims. >> that leaves 30 or 40 families still awaiting answers. which is why, says levin, it is critical that serial investigations do not stop. two decades after tricia reitler vanished, her father, gary, now believes larry hall knows where to find her. >> i think if larry knew what we go through on a daily basis, you know, wondering where she is, wondering what happened, i don't think he would have any choice to confess and let us know where she's buried. >> donna reitler is not as sure. >> yeah, he confessed. he recanted. he confessed. he recanted. without a body it's just another possibility. >> more than anything else they just want their daughter back. >> to have a place to lay her to rest, just to be able to sit and just talk to her.
. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims. >> that leaves 30 or 40 families still awaiting answers. which is why, says levin, it is critical that serial...
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laurie is in for nicole petallides. >> a trifecta or disappointing news. had markets making wild swings today. the dow closed up about ten points. the benchmark averages will close lower. oil was volatile as well. ultimately closing lower. while that's been fantastic for consumers, oil prices, are down about 1 dollar on average from this time last year. tough news for some of the oil companies. lynn becomes the latest company to report it's going to cut its 2015 captures and lower its dividends by 15%. they were higher today because the uncertainty for investors was gone. dierdre, with that, i'll send it back to you. dierdre: thank you very much. here to help are investment pros. jim frischling. president of newoak capital. oliver. defensive beta funds. quince green leaf. and matt mccaul. digging into the first real, real. oil trading at a discount. cheaper gases. more money could be in consumer's pockets. in theory, could help us businesses. what happens if the rest of the world is weak? so, matt, that question to you first. what does it mean? even if the
laurie is in for nicole petallides. >> a trifecta or disappointing news. had markets making wild swings today. the dow closed up about ten points. the benchmark averages will close lower. oil was volatile as well. ultimately closing lower. while that's been fantastic for consumers, oil prices, are down about 1 dollar on average from this time last year. tough news for some of the oil companies. lynn becomes the latest company to report it's going to cut its 2015 captures and lower its...
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laurie: come on, rosie. narrator: it can be a gateway to personal metamorphosis. laurie: good!iving without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to call home. today one dog will be saved, and one family
laurie: come on, rosie. narrator: it can be a gateway to personal metamorphosis. laurie: good!iving without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to call home. today one dog will be saved, and one family
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. >> thank you laurie and good morning everyone. it is an honor to be here with you all of you today to begin a conversation around this very important topic. just a little bit more about myself. i've been a member of law enforcement now since 1968. i'm a native chicagoan. i spent close to 30 years as a member of the chicago police department. i served here in washington, d.c. as police chief for almost nine years and i'm currently the police commissioner for the city of philadelphia for the past seven. so i've seen a lot of changes in policing over the years, but i also recognize that more changes needs to be made and that's why we're here. we need to think about ways in which police can be more effective in doing their jobs reaching out to the community. we'll be talking about a variety of issues today. the focus is on building trust and legitimate si but in the future we'll be tackling topics such as policy training, oversite, education, wellness social media, technology. there's a variety of topics as we move around for various
. >> thank you laurie and good morning everyone. it is an honor to be here with you all of you today to begin a conversation around this very important topic. just a little bit more about myself. i've been a member of law enforcement now since 1968. i'm a native chicagoan. i spent close to 30 years as a member of the chicago police department. i served here in washington, d.c. as police chief for almost nine years and i'm currently the police commissioner for the city of philadelphia for...
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this was a picture taken by laurie capitelli. he writes -- >> reporter: i've been e- mailing back and forth with the vice president of dollar store and he says because of the tax they were no longer able to carry the drinks at the one- dollar price point. this is adding 6, 8 cents to the cost of soda, in other words making it closer to $2. >> i'm kind of am bive lent. you have to look after your -- ambivalent. you have to look at our kids. we should have a choice. >> reporter: now, while proponents are applauding the move there's plenty of people who feel different. some feel like doing business in berkeley is doing enough. others say the government should not have a right on people's right to choose. a similar measure was not passed in san francisco. as we take it back out here line, you can't get soda at the dollar stores but you can still get juice and even get a 3.5- ounce rib eye steak for a dollar as well. all kidding aside, we've posted this on our facebook page. we are getting a lot of mixed reaction, strong reaction as w
this was a picture taken by laurie capitelli. he writes -- >> reporter: i've been e- mailing back and forth with the vice president of dollar store and he says because of the tax they were no longer able to carry the drinks at the one- dollar price point. this is adding 6, 8 cents to the cost of soda, in other words making it closer to $2. >> i'm kind of am bive lent. you have to look after your -- ambivalent. you have to look at our kids. we should have a choice. >> reporter:...
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life can be pull of challenges but in this week's art of aiming lisa thomas laury has met a woman that over came her trials by meeting them head on. >> carroll sailor comes from family of artist and has been painting since teenager when she wept blind in 40s didn't give up her love of visual arts she simply adapted. like many women of her generation carroll got married after ice and started having children. it was not until in her 30s she decided to go to art school and make a career of her life long passion. >> i graduated i was 39 years old and i got a junior high teaching job and that's when i found out that i was losing my eyesight. >> carroll had already known she was going deaf. after the diagnosis she struggled with painers block and couldn't pickp a paint brush. it took years of meditation and self hypnosis to overcome it. >> when you get something back you thought you lost it's twice as good. but by then i had only tunnel vision. still she painted. he work became part of exhibition of visually impaired artists and featured at the museum of art in philadelphia which was a thril
life can be pull of challenges but in this week's art of aiming lisa thomas laury has met a woman that over came her trials by meeting them head on. >> carroll sailor comes from family of artist and has been painting since teenager when she wept blind in 40s didn't give up her love of visual arts she simply adapted. like many women of her generation carroll got married after ice and started having children. it was not until in her 30s she decided to go to art school and make a career of...
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laurie levenson was federal prosecutor for 8 years.he says laws in place actually give police officers significant latitude. >> the other thing is, we allow them to carry weapons we have the sliding scale of use of force so there is a lot of deference to when they decide to use the weapons. they are in dangerous situations that are fast evolving. we are loathe to second guess them and the legal standards are very high for convicting a police officer. so even if you charge them it's not so easy to convict them. >> but there's also another major factor on if and how police are held to account: prosecutors. >> there is an inherent problem with local prosecutors going after quote one of their own one of their local law enforcement. cause these are the people they work with all the time. and in the back of their mind their thinking two things, one i know these guys by and large they are good guys. second if i go after them too aggressively what's going to happen to my cases in the future? >> so there's a very close relationship in a day to
laurie levenson was federal prosecutor for 8 years.he says laws in place actually give police officers significant latitude. >> the other thing is, we allow them to carry weapons we have the sliding scale of use of force so there is a lot of deference to when they decide to use the weapons. they are in dangerous situations that are fast evolving. we are loathe to second guess them and the legal standards are very high for convicting a police officer. so even if you charge them it's not so...
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and laurie, yes. maybe it will get him to relax. going to make more than that. jones, never, no. don't think about it. brenda, no. never. i've been wanting to kiss bob. oh, my god. and fox news senior white house correspondent says what did he say? he didn't go to new york city because he's worried beckel was going to kiss him instead of me. what is going on? >> i didn't know you had a thing for henry. drum roll, please? >> we got it. 65% say yes. >> are we waiting for midnight? >> no. no. >> here is the chance. >> oh, yeah. >> yes. yes. >> wait a second. did you pay them? >> do it again. >> had two. >> i'm going to see if i can restart. >> oh. wow. >> oh, come on. come up for air. >> oh, >> that is it. you guys are in a relationship. >> best couple. >> where is my bonus? you need combat pay kimberly. >> i took a d pack. >> bob took something, too. >> yes, baby. that means we're married in 52 countries. >> yes. >> you'll get -- >> wait. wait. the moment. the moment. we've been waiting for. >> right. 2015 is a minute away. happy new year as the ball starts to fal
and laurie, yes. maybe it will get him to relax. going to make more than that. jones, never, no. don't think about it. brenda, no. never. i've been wanting to kiss bob. oh, my god. and fox news senior white house correspondent says what did he say? he didn't go to new york city because he's worried beckel was going to kiss him instead of me. what is going on? >> i didn't know you had a thing for henry. drum roll, please? >> we got it. 65% say yes. >> are we waiting for...
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this was a picture taken earlier this month by laurie cavatelli.says omg, berkeley soda tax makes a difference. dollar tree stopped selling soda. now selling water. go #berkeleyversessoda. they were no longer able able to carry sugary drinks and soda at the $1 price tag. it will add $0.68 to the cost of a two litter bottle of soda. there is plenty of people that feel quite differently. some say doing business in berkeley is too much and this tax makes it harder. others say government should any further have a say on people's right to choose. as we take you back out here live, measure d passed with 76% approval. by voters but it's interesting as we take you back out here live, we will take a look at store. inside the store as workers are getting ready. we posted this on our facebook page. there is quite a mix of reactions. we posted this topic on our facebook page. i would say a majority of the people that are posting say that they do not like the soda tax. of course you can weigh in and get your voice heard on the ktvu facebook page. and get your v
this was a picture taken earlier this month by laurie cavatelli.says omg, berkeley soda tax makes a difference. dollar tree stopped selling soda. now selling water. go #berkeleyversessoda. they were no longer able able to carry sugary drinks and soda at the $1 price tag. it will add $0.68 to the cost of a two litter bottle of soda. there is plenty of people that feel quite differently. some say doing business in berkeley is too much and this tax makes it harder. others say government should any...
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(lowered voice) this is how i want to let laurie and travis know that we're dating. i want them to discover us in the perfect couple moment. super. okay, now come over here. yep. yeah, the light's better right there. now kiss me. well, no, not like that. you're not going off to war. just a-a sweet, gentle peck. mm. okay, wait. wait. (speaks inaudibly) i've, uh, i've never hated anything this much. we gotta get their attention. cough.
(lowered voice) this is how i want to let laurie and travis know that we're dating. i want them to discover us in the perfect couple moment. super. okay, now come over here. yep. yeah, the light's better right there. now kiss me. well, no, not like that. you're not going off to war. just a-a sweet, gentle peck. mm. okay, wait. wait. (speaks inaudibly) i've, uh, i've never hated anything this much. we gotta get their attention. cough.
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laurie posted this photo from a dollar century store and you can see the soda case is filled with bottled water. berkeley voters approved measure d. the penny an ounce tax adds 68-cents to the cost of a two litter bottle of soda. according to the berkeley side blog, the dollar tree store says the tax makes it impossible to sell soda for its promised $1 price. the battle in san francisco may be far from over. according to the examiner, public health officials are determined they will fight against sugary beverages. and launched a health impacts. it's called the open truth. it features bus ads that target the old coca-cola slogan open happiness. the cap pain's new ad reads what is so happy about diabetes? the talks continue to introduce legislation that will not need voter approval. >>> a san francisco pastor is causing controversy. the star of the sea catholic church will no longer allow girls to be alter servers at mass. according to the san francisco chronicle reverend says the honor is meant as preparation to become a priest. and in the catholic church women are not allowed to become pr
laurie posted this photo from a dollar century store and you can see the soda case is filled with bottled water. berkeley voters approved measure d. the penny an ounce tax adds 68-cents to the cost of a two litter bottle of soda. according to the berkeley side blog, the dollar tree store says the tax makes it impossible to sell soda for its promised $1 price. the battle in san francisco may be far from over. according to the examiner, public health officials are determined they will fight...
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laurie smith...en el marco de la semana de concientizacin contra el trafico de personas. --- en los ultimosos...la mayoria de abuso laboral pero los casos de trafico sexual estan en aumento segun oficiales del condado. cesar ---revisemos las condiciones actuales del trafico en la bahia... blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... gabriela.. take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 .les saluda gabriela dellan enseguida les comparto la informacion del transito lento pero normal para esta hora de la tarde.. se reportan los siguientes accidentes accidente en la 87 charcot avenue. accidente en la 85 en el cruce de la 280 blanca ---vamos a la primera pausa pero al volver... vo-blanca ---se vence el plazo para que las personas que no han adquirido un seguro medico eviten una multa al momento de declarar sus impuestos. take vo cesar ---ademas enterese que planes tiene un legislador latino para que los estudiantes de california aprendan mas sobre su herencia cultural... vo-blanca ---los residentes de un parque de c
laurie smith...en el marco de la semana de concientizacin contra el trafico de personas. --- en los ultimosos...la mayoria de abuso laboral pero los casos de trafico sexual estan en aumento segun oficiales del condado. cesar ---revisemos las condiciones actuales del trafico en la bahia... blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... gabriela.. take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 .les saluda gabriela dellan...
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. >> reporter: the doctor treats melissa at the laurie center in massachusetts, where 6,000 patients come through the doors. like many melissa's parents admit having kids with different ability creates a common worry about the future. >> my biggest fear is they won't be loved the way i love them. that they'll be take care of the way i take care of them. >> kevin and melissa's older sister is worried. >> will they lie with me my family. >> amy, the chime's biological mother fell in love with julie, an autism specialist and they were married in 2008. >> i was married for 16 years to my kids' father. my sister said after all these years, i don't get it. >> i said it's not about being with a woman, it's about being with julie. >> amy says to me that she saved my life. >> reporter: as they prepare for the future they make the most of what they can now. kevin meets with a therapist to learn skills. >> melissa wants more than basic skills she wants companionship. what do you want to do when you get older? >> i hope to raise a family. >> reporter: you want to raise a family. you want to get
. >> reporter: the doctor treats melissa at the laurie center in massachusetts, where 6,000 patients come through the doors. like many melissa's parents admit having kids with different ability creates a common worry about the future. >> my biggest fear is they won't be loved the way i love them. that they'll be take care of the way i take care of them. >> kevin and melissa's older sister is worried. >> will they lie with me my family. >> amy, the chime's...