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where is linda sohus? do you believe, then, that christian gerhartstreiter also killed linda?eah. i believe she probably met a similar fate to my brother. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever know what happened to linda? >> not unless he decides to confess. >> reporter: i was curious how the jury felt about linda and had the opportunity to ask the foreperson. did you feel linda had anything to do with it? >> i... i didn't. >> reporter: so, did you believe at the end of the trial that if christian gerhartstreiter killed john, he probably killed linda, too? >> yes. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever really know what happened to linda sohus?
where is linda sohus? do you believe, then, that christian gerhartstreiter also killed linda?eah. i believe she probably met a similar fate to my brother. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever know what happened to linda? >> not unless he decides to confess. >> reporter: i was curious how the jury felt about linda and had the opportunity to ask the foreperson. did you feel linda had anything to do with it? >> i... i didn't. >> reporter: so, did you believe at the...
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. >> listen, listen, linda. >> my goodness. >> linda is his mom. >> he called her linda?re yeah. linda's mom, lynn's behind the cam. >> everything they do at this house, you can't touch everything at grandma's house. >> they're at grandma's house. mateo is trying to use grandma to get the cupcakes he wants for dinner. in his mind, because he had lunch, fine not to eat dinner, go straight to cupcakes. >> yeah. >> i'm letting you know that you cannot -- >> no, linda, look at. >> you're not listening to me. >> calls his mom by her name, lynn dk lia. >>ndhere's a great story behind this. mom, linda, dad kenneth with their kids at a theme park and came across a lost child distressed. the child didn't know its parents name, they thought, it's important for us to teach our children our actual names in case they are caught in the situation. >> linda. >> and mom, linda, says he's not a disrespectful child at all. he only really uses her first name linda whenever he's trying to win an argument. >> i asked you not to do something. >> linda, listen to me, look at. >> this video has g
. >> listen, listen, linda. >> my goodness. >> linda is his mom. >> he called her linda?re yeah. linda's mom, lynn's behind the cam. >> everything they do at this house, you can't touch everything at grandma's house. >> they're at grandma's house. mateo is trying to use grandma to get the cupcakes he wants for dinner. in his mind, because he had lunch, fine not to eat dinner, go straight to cupcakes. >> yeah. >> i'm letting you know that you...
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. >> i ended up entering into the myers' bedroom, where i found jack and linda myers lying in bed, and both were deceased as a result of gunshot wounds to their heads. >> apparently, the killer used some kind of silencer. >> it was quilting material used to make quilts for baby blankets. it had masking tape on one end and some black powder on it. it was shaped in the form of a cone-shaped thing. >> the murder weapon was a 12-gauge shotgun, and it was apparent that jack was killed before linda. >> because her injuries were not just to her head but also to her hands. so she may have started to wake up and raise her hands because it showed an injury to the hand as well as to her face. >> this raised the possibility that jack myers was the primary target. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. no money or valuables were missing. >> there was a deposit bag in plain view in the kitchen. it was the money from the pizza business that they ran. there was a significant amount of cash in that deposit bag. it hadn't been disturbed, hadn't been taken. >> the medical examiner estimated that the tim
. >> i ended up entering into the myers' bedroom, where i found jack and linda myers lying in bed, and both were deceased as a result of gunshot wounds to their heads. >> apparently, the killer used some kind of silencer. >> it was quilting material used to make quilts for baby blankets. it had masking tape on one end and some black powder on it. it was shaped in the form of a cone-shaped thing. >> the murder weapon was a 12-gauge shotgun, and it was apparent that jack...
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linda, linda, look. >> such a great video. it went viral arguing with his mom, linda. more than 4 million views. again mateo, you can believe it is 3 years old. we showed you a small part. he is arguing because it was like a case of an emergency. the emergency was is that he wanted a cupcake for dinner. he was like linda, honey, you need to listen to me. it was adorable. you can watch mother and son today on ellen on nbc bay area. >> you know when you need a cupcake you need a cupcake. there is no messing around. i side with him. you know. >> linda, linda, honey. >> goodness. >> you know, it was definitely the case of not want a cupcake, need a cupcake. >> there's a difference. >> why there was the need. correct. looking to the westbound, not a great shot, but i saw flashing lights. you see regal cinema. fire trucks cross the freeway and get off there as well. just passed the on ramp a crash, looks like the flashing lights just cleared the shot. the slowing cleared the sensors, that may be better news. sounded like minor incident. they had to move. there is the flow fo
linda, linda, look. >> such a great video. it went viral arguing with his mom, linda. more than 4 million views. again mateo, you can believe it is 3 years old. we showed you a small part. he is arguing because it was like a case of an emergency. the emergency was is that he wanted a cupcake for dinner. he was like linda, honey, you need to listen to me. it was adorable. you can watch mother and son today on ellen on nbc bay area. >> you know when you need a cupcake you need a...
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linda gigliotti: i do have to emphasize that it's not a magic potion. it's a way to get the ball rolling, a way, perhaps, for that patient to reduce rather urgent medical problems, to be able to increase their physical activity so they can begin to burn more calories, in terms of calorie output, and then move eventually into the maintenance phase of the program. it is in the maintance phase that the patient begins to build new and healthy eating habits. linda gigliotti: in maintenance, we emphasize using fruits and vegetables as the bottom of their food guide pyramid, if you will, consuming an absolute minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. we put a very strong emphasis on the fruit and vegetablintake because they are low calorie density, high water containing, but a lot of other nutrients in terms of vitamins and minerals coming from the fruits and vegetables. i knew that maybe maintaining was going to be a whole heck of a lot harder. we spent a lot of time talking about just how many calories' difference you have to change in your li
linda gigliotti: i do have to emphasize that it's not a magic potion. it's a way to get the ball rolling, a way, perhaps, for that patient to reduce rather urgent medical problems, to be able to increase their physical activity so they can begin to burn more calories, in terms of calorie output, and then move eventually into the maintenance phase of the program. it is in the maintance phase that the patient begins to build new and healthy eating habits. linda gigliotti: in maintenance, we...
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linda and debbie say no.ou just need to be thoughtful, and be willing to roll up your sleeves. >> it is not expensive to make windows for us. >> not at expense at all. it just is a little time intensive. >>> by now you've probably have a facebook page up and running for your business. but having a presence isn't the end-all. here now are five easy ways to get more facebook fans courtesy of top ranked blog dotcom. one, look attractive. use an engaging profile picture and create a well-designed cover photo that fits your brand. set your us tomorrow url and craft a keyword rich copy on your about page. two develop your content plan. post on a regular basis. at least two to five times daily, and encourage frequent sharing. add new content straight on the page, and tag users with their facebook page names. three, add a like box. embed this handy widget on your website for additional inbound traffic. four, actively participate. comment on posts and target complementary pages using your company's username. spend at
linda and debbie say no.ou just need to be thoughtful, and be willing to roll up your sleeves. >> it is not expensive to make windows for us. >> not at expense at all. it just is a little time intensive. >>> by now you've probably have a facebook page up and running for your business. but having a presence isn't the end-all. here now are five easy ways to get more facebook fans courtesy of top ranked blog dotcom. one, look attractive. use an engaging profile picture and...
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and so, bill and linda made necessary changes.ne major accomplishment was automating production. >> we had to look to see how can we automate. how can we make it so that the product isn't being handled so much by hand. we mechanized, and what used to take us 20 hours, we would generate maybe two pallets now we generate two pallets in probably 30 minutes. >> they weren't always able to make as much cream as they do now. >> a batch size was currently at 1,000 gallons. our batch size back then was 150 gallons. so we were constantly making a lot of batches in the course of a day. >> bill says one idea just led to another. >> once we increased our batch size, it kind of had like a snowball effect. then we could see that we could batch good but we couldn't fill quite as fast. then we fixed the filling. after the filling was taken care of we couldn't cap as fast. then the next aspect was, you know, how we could just keep going. >> the addition of a cooling system and a mechanical capper allows orders to be handled faster than ever. >> th
and so, bill and linda made necessary changes.ne major accomplishment was automating production. >> we had to look to see how can we automate. how can we make it so that the product isn't being handled so much by hand. we mechanized, and what used to take us 20 hours, we would generate maybe two pallets now we generate two pallets in probably 30 minutes. >> they weren't always able to make as much cream as they do now. >> a batch size was currently at 1,000 gallons. our batch...
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richardson has been a force and your beautiful welcome and leadership and service linda. kathy knows how much george meant to me and for decades i'd come to the senior center we'd have your birthday parties and i w0r7b9d what am i going to leave here being assigned to do you all know. to his family that's visiting i see the resemble lance making the point he's not here today but he is he had to go up there to finish this off. this is american people incredible person. a map with a dream. a man with a vision. a man with an intelligent. to make a plan to get the job done. a man with a heart who knew that people needed not help cooperation, cooperation to have their ideas to have a better life and community. kathy knows that george was a teacher to many of us one of the things i loved that made him different all that he was doing and all the grandness of it he had this thing about people who had been in prison. it was easy to talk about seniors and children and this it was clear he took the gospel of matthew i was hunger when i was in prison you visited me. christ said that.
richardson has been a force and your beautiful welcome and leadership and service linda. kathy knows how much george meant to me and for decades i'd come to the senior center we'd have your birthday parties and i w0r7b9d what am i going to leave here being assigned to do you all know. to his family that's visiting i see the resemble lance making the point he's not here today but he is he had to go up there to finish this off. this is american people incredible person. a map with a dream. a man...
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linda gigliotti: the body prefers to get energycarbydrate, and carbohydrate we may refer to as sugars or starches, but we get carbohydrates from grain products, fruits and vegetables primarily. joanne ikeda: carbohydrates are really a great source of energy for the body, particularly complex carbohydrates because it takes a while for the body to digest them, to absorb them, and then it gives a fairly constant elevation to blood glucose levels. and that's what we want because that's where we're getting our energy from. dietary fiber is another important health benefit of complex carbohydrates. the typical american consumes about 10 grams of fiber a day. medical experts recommend doubling that amount-- adding more fiber-rich fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grain cereal products to the diet. protis used initially in the body to maintn scle mass, to build cells, antibodies, hormones, etc. and generally, that need for protein will be met if we take in 12 to no more than 20% of our calories from protein. any additional protein that we take in will be used for energy. calories will be b
linda gigliotti: the body prefers to get energycarbydrate, and carbohydrate we may refer to as sugars or starches, but we get carbohydrates from grain products, fruits and vegetables primarily. joanne ikeda: carbohydrates are really a great source of energy for the body, particularly complex carbohydrates because it takes a while for the body to digest them, to absorb them, and then it gives a fairly constant elevation to blood glucose levels. and that's what we want because that's where we're...
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linda yee has followed his story for years now. linda? >> reporter: ken, raymond chow is a notorious china town gangster who extorted money from merchants and gambling partners and threatened to hurt anyone who didn't do what he wanted. raymond shrimp boy chow reveled in his notarity revealing to me eight years ago he was a violent criminal. >> i have hurt people a lot. but those people, i believe they deserve it. >> reporter: he also showed me the ankle bracelet the feds forced him to wear after he got out of prison on gun running charges. he was angry he had to report to immigration weekly and they could track his movements. >> everything raymond chow does is wrong. everything he didn't do ... we are going to put it on him anyway. >> reporter: in today's affidavit, he asked an undercover agent to see if senator yee could help get the ankle monitor removed. for years, shrimp boy insists he has gone legit, now he is a member of a china town social club and hangs out with political leaders. last year, he was with senator yee at a ribbon cu
linda yee has followed his story for years now. linda? >> reporter: ken, raymond chow is a notorious china town gangster who extorted money from merchants and gambling partners and threatened to hurt anyone who didn't do what he wanted. raymond shrimp boy chow reveled in his notarity revealing to me eight years ago he was a violent criminal. >> i have hurt people a lot. but those people, i believe they deserve it. >> reporter: he also showed me the ankle bracelet the feds...
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. >> listen, linda. listen. listen. listen. >> listen, linda. listen. you can have anything at grandma's house. >> okay. >> okay then what? >> then you're not listening to me. >> you're not listening to me. >> you cannot have cupcakes for dinner. >> linda, linda, nothing belongs to you. anything and anything and anything. >> i'm done arguing with you. >> i'm done arguing with you. >> by the way, he calls herlinda, in case you're wondering, because -- >> that's her name. >> that's her name. but apparently they were at an amusement park and a little boy got lost and didn't know what his parents' names were. his parents said we got to make sure our son knows what our names are. my name is linda, his name is whatever. >> that's right. when things get urgent and he said, listen, linda. >> i love it. >> there is something called whaling. you know how -- what was some of the other ones called? planking. there was planking. >> they're here and gone. >> not ready? >> okay. we're going to do it after the voice, because apparently our videotape guys are chatting.
. >> listen, linda. listen. listen. listen. >> listen, linda. listen. you can have anything at grandma's house. >> okay. >> okay then what? >> then you're not listening to me. >> you're not listening to me. >> you cannot have cupcakes for dinner. >> linda, linda, nothing belongs to you. anything and anything and anything. >> i'm done arguing with you. >> i'm done arguing with you. >> by the way, he calls herlinda, in case you're...
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, linda, listen. >> okay. everything you do in this house can touch everything at grandma's house. >> listen to me now. >> listen to me. >> no. i said no cupcakes. and you try to get cupcakes and you tried to ask grandma. >> listen, but, linda, honey, honor i, look. look at this. >> his mom, calls him why, an old soul. i'd call him precocious and maybe a future lawyer or politician, negotiator. >> oh, yeah, he's got it down pat. not just what he's saying but, linda, the his facial expression, hands on his hips. >> he's talking gibberish but i'd give him a cupcake. >> for dinner is a great idea. >> me too. >>> for some of you your local news is next. >> for everyone else, america's gold rush. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angi
, linda, listen. >> okay. everything you do in this house can touch everything at grandma's house. >> listen to me now. >> listen to me. >> no. i said no cupcakes. and you try to get cupcakes and you tried to ask grandma. >> listen, but, linda, honey, honor i, look. look at this. >> his mom, calls him why, an old soul. i'd call him precocious and maybe a future lawyer or politician, negotiator. >> oh, yeah, he's got it down pat. not just what he's...
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, linda, linda. >> right. >> made that boy's dreams come true. >> since you flew here to see me, we're going to give you cupcakes. >> all of those cupcakes for one boy, as promised. 3-year-old mateo and his mom appeared on ellen. the two gains international fame after this video of mateo arguing with his mom about a cupcake. >> you're not listening to me. >> linda, linda, linda. so cute. mateo got his cupcake, his mom received a spa retreat and get this $10,000 courtesy of shutterfly. >> goodness. >> cute. >> all moms deserve that. cute little boy. great. >> pa 5:26. what peninsula, after a police officer shoots a suspect. >> the futuristic looking pod cars. decision has been made. >>> we've got a live crew already at the scene this morning of san jose's tenth homicide of the year. 911 call sparked it all. homicide of the year. 911 call sparked it all. details coming up. with te ingre. to mix in however your heart desires. go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. newwith
, linda, linda. >> right. >> made that boy's dreams come true. >> since you flew here to see me, we're going to give you cupcakes. >> all of those cupcakes for one boy, as promised. 3-year-old mateo and his mom appeared on ellen. the two gains international fame after this video of mateo arguing with his mom about a cupcake. >> you're not listening to me. >> linda, linda, linda. so cute. mateo got his cupcake, his mom received a spa retreat and get this...
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you knew linda mcpherson, can you tell us about her? >> linda was on the school board for a few years, and pretty much a community service person after we started the library. while i worked for the school district she was helping me and became a personal friend. >> you lived here for 50 years, and are teaching your third generation of students. what is it like to see some of the people you know and caught over the years disappear in something like this? >> they are all kind of family, and in this community everything is the barter system where you do something for someone and they do something for you. the exchange is an exchange of love. now i'm teaching the grandkids and the girl found in the car, for example, was my first drivered in home schooling. she was 15. they become personal to you, all the kids and stuff. six hours a day, for four years. >> the derrington school district extends. all the kids from the area dom school. >> it goes to the popular trees that go to where the road is entering into the drive. that's where they turn
you knew linda mcpherson, can you tell us about her? >> linda was on the school board for a few years, and pretty much a community service person after we started the library. while i worked for the school district she was helping me and became a personal friend. >> you lived here for 50 years, and are teaching your third generation of students. what is it like to see some of the people you know and caught over the years disappear in something like this? >> they are all kind...
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and linda you have been living with hiv since 1990.re is the still ma of hiv different in the black communities compared to others? >> i don't think if i can tell you why. but stigma is very high in the black community, and very much connected to the early onset of this disease, and in 1980s, connect to the homophobia. in the african american community, i think the fact -- just as she said earlier, i did something wrong. i'm bad. i'm ugly. i'm dirty. i'm hiv. i'm the bug. and who wants to be what community don't want to be present? so stigma is real, and people address it very differently. some address the stigma very much in front and confront it and understand i'm not hiv. hiv is embarrassed that i contracted it, in a monogamous relationship with someone i assumed i was in love with. in 1990 when i was diagnosed the messaging wasn't there for women of any color of any race. today is the messaging there? yeah, but i would still say that even some of our messaging is very stigmatizing and judgmental, and many times very negative to bla
and linda you have been living with hiv since 1990.re is the still ma of hiv different in the black communities compared to others? >> i don't think if i can tell you why. but stigma is very high in the black community, and very much connected to the early onset of this disease, and in 1980s, connect to the homophobia. in the african american community, i think the fact -- just as she said earlier, i did something wrong. i'm bad. i'm ugly. i'm dirty. i'm hiv. i'm the bug. and who wants to...
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linda, what are people talking about? >> michelle, before i start, i'm here with holly quan and doug sovern both from kcbs all of us covering the story for the last couple of days. people are interested about leland yee, he is termed out in his district. so his position won't be there any more so there's a question whether or not they will just replace him. probably not. but he has been suspended by the state senate and he will not be working there anymore. what other questions? >> i think people were concerned they wanted to know how come there wasn't more attention national attention brought to this. there are a lot of things people are asking. we are trying to answer the best we can, michelle, but there's a lot of stuff going on. but, you know, join us #yeechat. >> kpix.com. >> use the #ey yee chat. >>> palo alto based tesla has agreed to install shields to stop car fires. last year two model s cars caught fire after the batteries were damaged. the drivers got out. the federal government closed its investigation of the
linda, what are people talking about? >> michelle, before i start, i'm here with holly quan and doug sovern both from kcbs all of us covering the story for the last couple of days. people are interested about leland yee, he is termed out in his district. so his position won't be there any more so there's a question whether or not they will just replace him. probably not. but he has been suspended by the state senate and he will not be working there anymore. what other questions? >>...
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paula's sister linda picked up the phone. >> he says i have her, i have her.rom her ear and we could hear him. we claim unglued then. >> aunt linda was screaming and when he finally said those words, everybody dropped everything. >> gary took paula to this resort nearby and she managed to eat a few mouth fulls of soup. >> when gary came riding in on his horse, the tractor, you probably had hours left to live. >> i probably wouldn't have made it through that night. i was still four miles away from the road. i would have never made it. >> she was whiskied away by ambulance to this carson city hospital and treated for mild frostbite on her feet. doctors called her a lucky woman. >> she really looked pretty good, i thought. as soon as the boys walked in, she just beamed. >> they said you survived off tomatoes and water mel loan. >> no, just tomatoes, i wish watermelon. i wouldn't be here without those, you guys, green tomatoes and uncle gary. >> look up the word joy in the dictionary and you'll see my face. i mean, it was what i lived for. >> it was, they all agre
paula's sister linda picked up the phone. >> he says i have her, i have her.rom her ear and we could hear him. we claim unglued then. >> aunt linda was screaming and when he finally said those words, everybody dropped everything. >> gary took paula to this resort nearby and she managed to eat a few mouth fulls of soup. >> when gary came riding in on his horse, the tractor, you probably had hours left to live. >> i probably wouldn't have made it through that night....
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all gary could think about was trying to save linda. she didn't make it. so many stories of heartbreaking loss in the oso mudslide. the rising number of those who died. the missing and those who survived. the search and rescue effort continues in this area, but the outlook for finding anyone alive is grim. >> they're digging through the different piles. there's guys looking in holes. as you notice out here, there's lumber. there are trees, actually, trees, mud, dirt, residences, cars, motor homes, boats. everything that everyone would have in a neighborhood is now strewn out here. >> reporter: mcpherson said the mudslide threw his home more than 100 yard away. >> obviously, losing linda. >> reporter: changed forever. at that point, we are expect agnews conference here in the next couple of hours to get the latest information, but the numbers that we understand, at least 24 people, wolf, died in this mudslide and the number of missing and unaccounted for remains at 90. of course, as we get any new information we'll update it and pass it along. >> what a hea
all gary could think about was trying to save linda. she didn't make it. so many stories of heartbreaking loss in the oso mudslide. the rising number of those who died. the missing and those who survived. the search and rescue effort continues in this area, but the outlook for finding anyone alive is grim. >> they're digging through the different piles. there's guys looking in holes. as you notice out here, there's lumber. there are trees, actually, trees, mud, dirt, residences, cars,...
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linda. >> good morning. >> herbert and stakeholder. i'm a social worker by profession who works with the disable and senior citizens and i speak partly from that perspective. there's break down of buses and the transit won't solve that. you have to examine your operations, your command, control, your operational processes. this should have been done before the transit project was even proposed. you put the bus before the horse. the other thing is this is not a poor agency. you have put out money for the central subway, for barber coast to promote this project which is not popular with the public and bike lanes, and you also have a lot of 6 digit salary staff out here, lots of them. you've done nothing really to address the disabled and handicap. they're expected to walk a quarter of a mile to the bus. sometimes on hilly areas. now, why isn't the public health department active in this. did the plan hes ever walk these long walks. i don't think they did. i think they looked at supply and dema
linda. >> good morning. >> herbert and stakeholder. i'm a social worker by profession who works with the disable and senior citizens and i speak partly from that perspective. there's break down of buses and the transit won't solve that. you have to examine your operations, your command, control, your operational processes. this should have been done before the transit project was even proposed. you put the bus before the horse. the other thing is this is not a poor agency. you have...
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, dubbed america's welfare queen and vilified by president ronald reagan. >> her name is linda taylor illinois legislative advisory committee on public assistance investigated, came up with 82 charges of welfare fraud, perjury and bigamy. among other things they discovered 100 aliases and 50 false addresses. we began to look for her after our "20/20" tipline provided this clue. the baby was stolen by a lady known as the welfare queen. she had many, many schemes to get money and would have most likely sold the baby. linda taylor died 12 years ago but we found her son living in a chicago suburb, prepared he said, to finally tell what he knows about his mother and the stolen baby. did he have a name? he had a name, but we called him tiger. >> reporter: harbaugh said he was a teenager living in this house in chicago, when he came home to discover a new baby. was your mother capable of stealing a baby? >> my mother was capable of anything. not only stealing a baby, but she could steal you. she was just that kind of woman, you know. she done whatever it took for her to survive. >> reporter:
, dubbed america's welfare queen and vilified by president ronald reagan. >> her name is linda taylor illinois legislative advisory committee on public assistance investigated, came up with 82 charges of welfare fraud, perjury and bigamy. among other things they discovered 100 aliases and 50 false addresses. we began to look for her after our "20/20" tipline provided this clue. the baby was stolen by a lady known as the welfare queen. she had many, many schemes to get money and...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. 5:00. and here's lawrence with what looks like a beautiful day. >> yeah. gorgeous weather ahead here not only today but looks like the week hide we'll see lots of sunshine, spring-like weather breaking out. clear skies right now if you are headed out the door. it is breezy in some spots. seeing gusty winds to 20 and 30 miles per hour through some of the valleys. but otherwise, by the afternoon, wind-swept skies and these temperatures going to be looking nice. 60s toward the beaches. you will see 70s inside the bay and the valleys. and looking good out there right now. mostly clear. the winds kind of kicking around in spots and, well, that means temperatures are up 58 degrees in san francisco. 55 in san jose. and 49 as you make your way into santa rosa. temperatures this afternoon should be spectacular. 60s toward the beaches. you will see about 71 degrees in san jose. and about 69 degrees in san francisco. all right. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> and now
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. 5:00. and here's lawrence with what looks like a beautiful day. >> yeah. gorgeous weather ahead here not only today but looks like the week hide we'll see lots of sunshine, spring-like weather breaking out. clear skies right now if you are headed out the door. it is breezy in some spots. seeing gusty winds to 20 and 30 miles per hour through some...
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linda, great to see you. lot on the and en dachlt i keep reading the headlines, leaner, cleaner growth. it's interesting, when we talk about cleaner, not just talking up the smog, but cleaning up the corruption. >> very much so, aaron. that was certainly one of the things that the premier made in his speech that opened the congress. one of the reasons for that is, if you want the economy to be on a sounder footing, obviously corruption is something they've been talking about. at the mpc this year, no banquets for welcome receptions, no farewell banquets and no gifts. aaron, the one thing i saw and i'll have to see if this really is the case is that the official speeches have to be limited to ten minutes each. people are banned from playing video games on their phones in order to make sure they paid attention to those speeches. that's certainly one of the issues. it's pointing to a new type of government which is what very much the new chinese leaders want to do. this is their first legislative session after t
linda, great to see you. lot on the and en dachlt i keep reading the headlines, leaner, cleaner growth. it's interesting, when we talk about cleaner, not just talking up the smog, but cleaning up the corruption. >> very much so, aaron. that was certainly one of the things that the premier made in his speech that opened the congress. one of the reasons for that is, if you want the economy to be on a sounder footing, obviously corruption is something they've been talking about. at the mpc...
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linda? >> reporter: well, liz, raymond chow is one of chinatown's most notorious gangsters. he became the leader of the chee kung tong which is right here behind me in spofford ally in chinatown. this is where the fbi caught up with him earlier today and arrested him. now, when that exclusive interview we had with him 8 years ago, he said he was going straight. this was after a life of crime. well, merchants here in chinatown did not believe it. so as a result, today nobody wanted to talk on the record or even publicly because they told me of his long reach. yet there were still others who looked up to chow as a leader. >>> reporter: just last friday, raymond chow was honored at this anniversary dinner of the chee kung tong social club he heads. a police source says hundreds of menke of the tong were cheering him on calling him big brother. he is the same man that san francisco police believe is behind the murder of chinatown businessman allen leung in 2006. merchants believe chow was guilty too. >> i would say all the community is really concerned about him too because he i
linda? >> reporter: well, liz, raymond chow is one of chinatown's most notorious gangsters. he became the leader of the chee kung tong which is right here behind me in spofford ally in chinatown. this is where the fbi caught up with him earlier today and arrested him. now, when that exclusive interview we had with him 8 years ago, he said he was going straight. this was after a life of crime. well, merchants here in chinatown did not believe it. so as a result, today nobody wanted to talk...
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so, linda demasi hatches a plot to trick chiauzzi into giving her one.r collect addresses for a fake fund-raiser. chiauzzi takes the bait. >> the way she wrote "east meadow," it was a certain way. i could feel my knees starting to shake as i was standing there, and i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: a chilling discovery. linda knows beyond a doubt that her so-called good friend was harboring some bad blood. so suddenly you knew that janet chiauzzi was part of this, was behind it. >> it was like a wave just came over us. >> reporter: 48 hours later, police matched the samples. they had their woman. >> new this half hour a long island mother arrested, accused of bad behavior. >> reporter: janet chiauzzi was arrested, charged with stalking the demasi family. >> and she made a full admission to her authoring all the letters and making these malicious accusations. >> reporter: but what could lead a parent to threaten to kill another? chiauzzi told police she was angry because john, as coach, didn't choose her son for the little league travel team. chiauzzi p
so, linda demasi hatches a plot to trick chiauzzi into giving her one.r collect addresses for a fake fund-raiser. chiauzzi takes the bait. >> the way she wrote "east meadow," it was a certain way. i could feel my knees starting to shake as i was standing there, and i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: a chilling discovery. linda knows beyond a doubt that her so-called good friend was harboring some bad blood. so suddenly you knew that janet chiauzzi was part of this, was...
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kpix 5's linda yee was there th appeared in federal court today. linda. >> reporter: well, ken, they are accused of bullying suspects and in some cases even committing crimes with them, serious charges that, if found guilty, they could face up to 20 years in prison. they are accused of being dirty cops and today, they lined up in a federal courtroom to tell the judge they're not guilty. the evidence against them tenderloin hotel video showing the undercover officers barging into rooms, then in some cases allegedly intimidating and threatening suspects before stealing their computers, money and other valuables. one of the officers' attorney says the government's case is weak because the cops are doing their job in a tough environment. >> part of the job is that you can't sometimes put on a public relations persona when you're dealing with drug dealers and pimps and the scumbags that they have to deal with in this kind of an assignment. so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to h
kpix 5's linda yee was there th appeared in federal court today. linda. >> reporter: well, ken, they are accused of bullying suspects and in some cases even committing crimes with them, serious charges that, if found guilty, they could face up to 20 years in prison. they are accused of being dirty cops and today, they lined up in a federal courtroom to tell the judge they're not guilty. the evidence against them tenderloin hotel video showing the undercover officers barging into rooms,...
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his mother's name was linda taylor, a notorious figure in chicago in the 1970s and '80s.d america's welfare queen and vilified by president ronald reagan. >> the name is linda taylor. the alleged illinois advisory committee on public assistance investigated, came up with 82 charges of welfare fraud, perjury and bigamy. >> reporter: we began to look for her after our "20/20" tip line provided this clue, the baby was stolen by a lady known as the welfare queen. linda taylor died 12 years ago but we found her son living in a chicago suburb, harbaugh said he was a teenager living in this house in chicago when he came home to discover a new baby. was your mother capable of stealing a baby? >> my mother was capable of anything. not only stealing a baby, but she could steal you. >> reporter: harbaugh said his mother was a master of disguise, could pass as white or black, porter rican or hawaiian. in her schemes to collect fraudulent welfare payments. sometimes posing as a doctor or a nurse. >> she had a room with nothing but wigs and nurse dresses and shoes. >> reporter: at the
his mother's name was linda taylor, a notorious figure in chicago in the 1970s and '80s.d america's welfare queen and vilified by president ronald reagan. >> the name is linda taylor. the alleged illinois advisory committee on public assistance investigated, came up with 82 charges of welfare fraud, perjury and bigamy. >> reporter: we began to look for her after our "20/20" tip line provided this clue, the baby was stolen by a lady known as the welfare queen. linda taylor...
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linda was next door with her husband mack at the time.was hurt but will survive. >> what kind of sister was linda? >> oh, my gosh. she was such a great sister. she was always there if you needed anything. so was so nonjudgmental. >> reporter: irene and her husband ralph lived 15 minutes away. they got the awful now in a phone call from their son. irene tries not to think about what her sister experienced. >> i don't think about it. in my darkest moments, if that comes into my thoughts i don't go there. because i can't imagine what she went through. >> reporter: on the day after the landslide, family members went back to linda's nieces and nephew's home to try to recover a say. it was there they found something else extremely valuable. i watch with irene the video a friend shot of the recovery of the family dog who was thought to have been killed. >> this is buddy. >> that's buddy. >> reporter: a chocolate labrador buried under mud an rubble for a day and a half whose survival is incredibly meaningful to family members who have suffered so
linda was next door with her husband mack at the time.was hurt but will survive. >> what kind of sister was linda? >> oh, my gosh. she was such a great sister. she was always there if you needed anything. so was so nonjudgmental. >> reporter: irene and her husband ralph lived 15 minutes away. they got the awful now in a phone call from their son. irene tries not to think about what her sister experienced. >> i don't think about it. in my darkest moments, if that comes...