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he ends up influencing little richard and singing "tutti fruity" and he backs up elvis and then elvis doesn't show up one night and he takes over for him. and he's, he's at woodstock and he's, meets tony bennett later in his life. there's all these real people who were nice enough, many of them, to let me actually write in their voices in the book. but he's fictional. >> in some ways, did he have your dream life, to be able to meet all of these people? >> yeah, i guess he did. haven't thought of it that way, but yeah, i suppose a lot of my own musical fantasies were sort of played out. he personifies what i would like my musical playing to do, except he's, frankie presto is a much better musician than i was or ever will be. >> but you wanted to be a musician from, from a young age, you wanted to be a musician. >> it's all i wanted to be. i didn't write anything until i was already well into my twenties, cause everything i wanted to do was based around music. and so, i put myself through college playing music. and i really didn't write much in college, not more than the average kid doe
he ends up influencing little richard and singing "tutti fruity" and he backs up elvis and then elvis doesn't show up one night and he takes over for him. and he's, he's at woodstock and he's, meets tony bennett later in his life. there's all these real people who were nice enough, many of them, to let me actually write in their voices in the book. but he's fictional. >> in some ways, did he have your dream life, to be able to meet all of these people? >> yeah, i guess he...
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it is little richard. isn't it? i said, no, ed, it is rich little. was spectacular. it was hilarious. "the ed sullivan show" was the greatest show on earth. >> ♪ i get misty just holding your hand ♪ >> the only thing i would like to do is, i would like to resurrect ed sullivan and go back on his show and sing the way i sing today as opposed to how the frightened kid that was on at the time. allen: he has given us a museum, a library of what was the best in show business. rivers: we were all in it together. we were like a whole band. announcer: it was live. it was electrifying. you are truly a great and glorious man. and everyone was watching. ed: this is a real, decent, fine boy. announcer: introducing "the best of the ed sullivan show." from starvista entertainment and time life. everyone spent sundays with sullivan. families bought their first televisions to watch the show together. back then, all of the greats got their start on his show. the legends of music, comedy, stage, and screen. >> doodly doodly do, you know. announcer: plus, all those ama
it is little richard. isn't it? i said, no, ed, it is rich little. was spectacular. it was hilarious. "the ed sullivan show" was the greatest show on earth. >> ♪ i get misty just holding your hand ♪ >> the only thing i would like to do is, i would like to resurrect ed sullivan and go back on his show and sing the way i sing today as opposed to how the frightened kid that was on at the time. allen: he has given us a museum, a library of what was the best in show...
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richard: good-looking guy there. 500 gallons of sauce. likely have added a little bit. richard: you added a little bit since you talked to me last. 220,000 raviolis and a lot of bonds. a lot of guys doing a lot of good cooking. >> you know more than i do about this affair, god bless you. richard: this is an amazing thing to you guys do here for sacred heart. dino starts at noon. folks can get carry out starting at 10:00? >> that' up all night. they smell it. it' s a wonderful tradition. as much fun for you guys as it is for the folks outside. >> they were here this morning when i came here. richard: thank you so much for letting us spend some time in your kitchen. it' s a wonderful morning. jonathan, we will have to make sure that we bring them left a great day with a wonderful tradition. that' s italian. >> thank you very much. jonathan: this weekend a couple created their own version of a food truck downtown when charlie stein mart spent $200 on food and drove the girl -- their grill up to serve food and drinks for the homeless. he said that he hoped his pop up the inc
richard: good-looking guy there. 500 gallons of sauce. likely have added a little bit. richard: you added a little bit since you talked to me last. 220,000 raviolis and a lot of bonds. a lot of guys doing a lot of good cooking. >> you know more than i do about this affair, god bless you. richard: this is an amazing thing to you guys do here for sacred heart. dino starts at noon. folks can get carry out starting at 10:00? >> that' up all night. they smell it. it' s a wonderful...
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or >> after this has happened i was thinking maybe the guard rails could stand to be a little higher. brian: richard miller understands why she feels the way she does. he is a professor of civil engineering at the university. he questions way to raising the sense. richard miller: the amount of force that it takes to pick something like that up and over the barrier. the incident of this thing happening is very rare. it was just the most unfortunate event, it just happened to be pushed over the barrier in a place where those uprights couldn' t stop it. brian: redesigning certain parts of the bridge in response to one richard miller: the cost of s one of the million accidents just economically feasible. brian: the bridge would need to be strengthened. would not always for the better. mike: the bridge opened back in the late 1970' s. while a major overhaul is unlikely, the engineers will examine whether something has to be changed on the bridge to reflect new conditions. for more of our team coverage on this tragedy, go to our website. we have the 911 calls from the crash scene as well as witness accoun
or >> after this has happened i was thinking maybe the guard rails could stand to be a little higher. brian: richard miller understands why she feels the way she does. he is a professor of civil engineering at the university. he questions way to raising the sense. richard miller: the amount of force that it takes to pick something like that up and over the barrier. the incident of this thing happening is very rare. it was just the most unfortunate event, it just happened to be pushed over...
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. >> reporter: richard's little sister is a student at ps 40. earlier this week a fifth grader brought this gun to school. just two days later, police say another student, a 15-year-old at work early college academy brought a gun to school. >> it's mind boggling at a public school for a child to have a gun, a loaded gun. c>> reporter: despite the discov y of two loaded weapons in school this week, the nypd says so far this year there have been four guns found in schools. the last fatal school shooting was 26 years ago in east new york. fired a gun in school was 15 years ago. a larger issue appears to be knives. the number of knives seized in city schools is up 25% year to date according to the nypd. >> parents need to do a better job in talking to their kids and not blaming the school or someone else. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the department of education says, quote, schools must be safe harch vens, staff and families. >>> new information tonight about a suspicious envelope sent to donald trump's son here in new york. the gop presidential f
. >> reporter: richard's little sister is a student at ps 40. earlier this week a fifth grader brought this gun to school. just two days later, police say another student, a 15-year-old at work early college academy brought a gun to school. >> it's mind boggling at a public school for a child to have a gun, a loaded gun. c>> reporter: despite the discov y of two loaded weapons in school this week, the nypd says so far this year there have been four guns found in schools. the...
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that trend was already there a little bit. richard be that investors thought -- guy: that the market was right, you mean? [laughter] richard: yes. pricedw has barely one in for this year. i think investors are ahead of the curve. happy st. patrick's day and nice tie. we will speak with the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. we are moments away from a decision in norway. don't miss our conversation with the federal bank governor, coming up as well. forave a busy morning here you on bloomberg television. london is looking lovely and the markets are higher. 62.15 upis trading at systems by 1%. "surveillance" is up next. ♪ anna: global growth concerns worry the fomc. global stocks rally. we look at emerging-market currencies and the pound. as we interview the canadian prime minister, we look at potential follow from the brexit. can the eu-u.k. relationship mirror u.s. and canada? tom, what a day. after that that coverage you had
that trend was already there a little bit. richard be that investors thought -- guy: that the market was right, you mean? [laughter] richard: yes. pricedw has barely one in for this year. i think investors are ahead of the curve. happy st. patrick's day and nice tie. we will speak with the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. we are moments away from a decision in norway. don't miss our conversation with the federal bank governor, coming up as well. forave a busy morning here you on...
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richard: exactly. -lemonis: okay. michael: the pay plan is very good. i'm fortunate to have it. is it bothersome to me? yeah, a littleevery revenue dollar increase, the benefits are reaped by the people that have the piece of the pie. i want a piece of it. i want skin in the game. richard: employment does not equal ownership. lori: i agree. it's two completely separate things. richard: it just doesn't. michael: that's not fair to me. i have zero protection when i spent my career here, all right? i'm a mechanical engineer. i can go do anything i want tomorrow. lemonis: meaning that if you don't like the sort of plan -that's put in front of you -- -michael: correct. i can go do something else, yes. lemonis: michael, you seem frustrated about some -- michael: i'm very -- yeah, it's a frustrating day 'cause i thought we all agreed with this. richard: if you don't get it right now, you're never gonna change it down the road. michael: i don't care. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily ma
richard: exactly. -lemonis: okay. michael: the pay plan is very good. i'm fortunate to have it. is it bothersome to me? yeah, a littleevery revenue dollar increase, the benefits are reaped by the people that have the piece of the pie. i want a piece of it. i want skin in the game. richard: employment does not equal ownership. lori: i agree. it's two completely separate things. richard: it just doesn't. michael: that's not fair to me. i have zero protection when i spent my career here, all...
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this 4-year-old, he opened up properly closed child resistant bottle with just a little tinkering. dr. richardesser, abc news, new york. >> it's hard because they're so good at it. it's hard to take your medicine when they're not around. >> how do you keep them out of reach for your kids as a key? >> you've got to be very careful. they're pretty crafty. that's the problem. they're pretty crafty kids. you got to watch out. >> coming up, madonna strips down under. strips down one of her fans. we'll tell you about it. >> emma watson shows off her hip-hop skills. "the skinny" coming up. >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny, so skinny skinny," new worries madonna has become unhinged. >> the material girl is currently on tour down under. last night at her concert in brisbane, australia, many fans were not too pleased. >> after reportedly taking the stage over two hours late the knew the prior, madonna appeared to be kind of out of it, which became even more clear when she embarrassed a fan that she pulled on stage. >> she's the kind of girl you just want to slap. i mean and pull -- oh, my -- i'm
this 4-year-old, he opened up properly closed child resistant bottle with just a little tinkering. dr. richardesser, abc news, new york. >> it's hard because they're so good at it. it's hard to take your medicine when they're not around. >> how do you keep them out of reach for your kids as a key? >> you've got to be very careful. they're pretty crafty. that's the problem. they're pretty crafty kids. you got to watch out. >> coming up, madonna strips down under. strips...
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little. >> i spoke to richard mcdonald's one of val jean mcdonald sun and he tell me what happened. he and all his family members and brothers pay the respect to the wall wrong woman as their mother sat alone in the funeral home. he told me he knew she looked different, they all thought something was off because it didn't look like their mother. they put it aside because one they thought it was impossible to have the wrong woman at the funeral into, she she had been battling a very aggressive form of cancer and maybe that change or facial appearance. i went to the funeral home to see if they had anything to say. i was quickly asked to leave. they did did provide donald little a letter of apology. on behalf of the funeral home please except our apologies by having and a little cremated instead of val jeans. i reached out to the cemetery and the funeral directors, they're both currently investigating. >> ashley are chasing a story about one of our favorite chief of police in new jersey. scott thompson. >> he just installed the newest officer and i could not resist the urge to run my f
little. >> i spoke to richard mcdonald's one of val jean mcdonald sun and he tell me what happened. he and all his family members and brothers pay the respect to the wall wrong woman as their mother sat alone in the funeral home. he told me he knew she looked different, they all thought something was off because it didn't look like their mother. they put it aside because one they thought it was impossible to have the wrong woman at the funeral into, she she had been battling a very...
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one of new zealand's most adventurous and affable inventors is a scottish import named richard littlehere are five milling people around the world who could benefit. >> use one of two engineers who bionics -- rex bionics. .> my best friend was diagnosed wheelchair.a we spent three years in the garage and got something working. we knew then we would be able to do this. you will notice right away that it is self supported. it is the only device of its kind like that. was people who use it are spinal cord injured. it can be any mobility impairment. it will take one step and stop. if you keep holding it forward, it will keep moving forward. >> what is the red button? >> that is the emergency stop. if you move forward and let it go, that's it. that's crazy. you really don't have to put in any -- >> how great is that? do your best michael jackson impression. >> this is jerod. he lost the use of his legs in a car accident 10 years ago and is now a rex employee, customer and test driver. how long do you use it? >> an hour day every couple of days. safe, gentle on the skin, gentle on the bones
one of new zealand's most adventurous and affable inventors is a scottish import named richard littlehere are five milling people around the world who could benefit. >> use one of two engineers who bionics -- rex bionics. .> my best friend was diagnosed wheelchair.a we spent three years in the garage and got something working. we knew then we would be able to do this. you will notice right away that it is self supported. it is the only device of its kind like that. was people who use...
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pone little phrase from richard pthe 3rd. pnow this is richard the 3rd? pyes. pthe hump back limp limping prichard the third who was famous pand all right. pthere you go make me do it that pall right. pand who is he fighting here? prich man who will become sing pengland. pyou see a little bit of this. pall right. pnow, that is like a couple pseconds. pbut that takes a lot of work. pthat alone would take 5 or 6 phours to build it and get it up pto speed like that. pnow is that what that full speed pabout what we do it on stage. pyeah? pnow let me see slow motion. phere. pand the point of doing this dan pis that you can see really pthere's relatively little threat pto the actors p>> yeah a lot of what they are pdoing is a kind of doing things pout of order in real life if i'm pgoing to attack you're going to pthrow punch and you're going pblock p>> no i'm going to turn and run pfor the car. p>> go for that. pbut the idea if you're going to pget out way i start to punch i pwait for you to move ottawa then pi throw the punch. pyou see that moment he ducks pright? p
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if we don't, we have to go out and placement he set a little smoother than i did. richard jefferson chimed in. i asked the question, are they playing boards? >> definitely not say they're bored. we haven't been extremely happy with our performance, the last couple of weeks, because we expect better. we still expect improvement and growth throughout the season. going on in boca raton, florida. the league says the ruling on suspended wide-out josh gordon will be made when appropriate. we'll wait and see. robert griffin iii and the browns met. nothing to stop this story from moving forward sought sounds like the conversations might be per company lating. the questions will pick up for rgiii, and the big question is if they pick him up will they draft a qub at number two, or could you go ahead and pencil in rgiii as the 25th starting quarterback since 1999. >> we're looking for something that can get them through a 16- game season. rgiii is part of that process. they've already talked to the 49ers to explore the possibility of maybe getting colin kaepernick, but right now i wo
if we don't, we have to go out and placement he set a little smoother than i did. richard jefferson chimed in. i asked the question, are they playing boards? >> definitely not say they're bored. we haven't been extremely happy with our performance, the last couple of weeks, because we expect better. we still expect improvement and growth throughout the season. going on in boca raton, florida. the league says the ruling on suspended wide-out josh gordon will be made when appropriate. we'll...
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reporter: this 4-year-old opened up a properly closed child-resist ant bottle with just a little tinkering. dr. richardser, abc news, new york. >> it's hard because they're so good at it. it's hard to take your medicine when they're not around. >> how do you keep them out of reach for your kids as a key? >> you've got to be very careful. they're pretty crafty. that's the problem. pretty crafty kids. you got to watch out. >>> coming up, madonna strips down under. strips down one of her fans. we'll tell you about it. >>> emma watson shows off her hip-hop skills. "the skinny" coming up. >> announcer: "world news now" (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and i didn't realize it until i had lost her. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ s ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> leading things off in "the skinny," new worries madonna has become unhinged. >> the material girl is
reporter: this 4-year-old opened up a properly closed child-resist ant bottle with just a little tinkering. dr. richardser, abc news, new york. >> it's hard because they're so good at it. it's hard to take your medicine when they're not around. >> how do you keep them out of reach for your kids as a key? >> you've got to be very careful. they're pretty crafty. that's the problem. pretty crafty kids. you got to watch out. >>> coming up, madonna strips down under....
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. >> reagan did a very brief run for president in 1968, but it was too little too late. >> richard nixone top with 287 electoral votes. and that seems to be the 1968 election. >> conservatives won control of the republican party in 1964, but they didn't figure out what to do with it for 15 years. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. ♪ america, let's take a break from politics this month. let's have a few bud lights and focus on what unites us all. three weeks of non-stop basketball. yes! no! enough attack ads and name calling... yes, that was a foul you jerkface! yes! think you know t-mobile's coverage? think again
. >> reagan did a very brief run for president in 1968, but it was too little too late. >> richard nixone top with 287 electoral votes. and that seems to be the 1968 election. >> conservatives won control of the republican party in 1964, but they didn't figure out what to do with it for 15 years. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master...
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some are saying we are a little bit lucky? richard: you might well say that.hey can't seem to agree among themselves with the future looks like. they want to get over a better life out there somewhere. the message in the campaign will say look, there is no substance to their arguments. i think people will have to understand that if you leave the european union you run the risk and break up the united kingdom. ryan: thank you very much. back to you. anna: back in two minutes. ♪ manus: the u.s. currency makes its steepest decline in more than four years. the yuan has its biggest two-day gain in a month. european leaders are for 3 billion euros to help turkey with the migrant crisis. draghi on the sidelines. the president has the eu leaders the central bank has no alternatives. ♪ manus: welcome to "countdown." anna: welcome to the program, we start with some inflation numbers. manus: or deflation numbers. anna: we have a reading of -3% coming through cents february. 6%at was an estimate of2. decline. we were expecting a fairly significant number. we got a slightl
some are saying we are a little bit lucky? richard: you might well say that.hey can't seem to agree among themselves with the future looks like. they want to get over a better life out there somewhere. the message in the campaign will say look, there is no substance to their arguments. i think people will have to understand that if you leave the european union you run the risk and break up the united kingdom. ryan: thank you very much. back to you. anna: back in two minutes. ♪ manus: the u.s....
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richard was in august of 2013 and this moment caught our attention. >> when the king gets depressed, he doesn't call for his wife or the cook, he calls for the little man with the pointed hat. an says to the court jester, make me happy. and i am that court jester. >> on saturday in a called the haunted day light of richard simmons, "new york daily news" cit former friend who sa richard is being tormented by black magic from his housekeeper. >> no, teresa has been with me for 30 years, so we're like an old married couple. >> when was the last you actually left your house? >> i go on rides go on walks, but, you know, i haven't do television lately. i still weigh 150. i work out every day, i have a gym the house and i'm very healthy. it was time for me take some time to be by myself. you know, for the last 40 years, i've been traveling, teaching classes, and had a knee injury, so i had a knee replacement which was very difficult for me. and now my other knee is hurting and i don't want to have another replacement. so i've just been taking it eas no one should be worried about me. >> our relationship with richard goes all the way back to when "e.t" bega
richard was in august of 2013 and this moment caught our attention. >> when the king gets depressed, he doesn't call for his wife or the cook, he calls for the little man with the pointed hat. an says to the court jester, make me happy. and i am that court jester. >> on saturday in a called the haunted day light of richard simmons, "new york daily news" cit former friend who sa richard is being tormented by black magic from his housekeeper. >> no, teresa has been...
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little white chapel in las vegas. forty-seven years ago, charolette richards lived in a 600-square-foot apartment with a little chapel.at's what she started this business in, and now literally is a city block in las vegas. the property, the business is worth millions of dollars, and celebrities from all over the world come here. [ camera shutter clicks ] >> and kiss. kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss. >> this is the wedding center, where we have wedding gowns, tuxedos, suits, elvis costumes, and all kinds of wonderful things for those people that like to dress up. some people buy them, some people rent them, and some people give them to me because they don't want to take them home. i've done so many weddings during the past few years free because... >> to help people. >> ...i can help people. >> yeah. >> and i've never had anybody that was military pay for the use of this chapel or this grounds. >> thank you for that. that's wonderful. >> no, i love the military people. oh, i'm so glad you're here. i'm honored to have you here. >> thank you very much, ma'am. >> ♪ i won't care at all as long as i have you ♪ >> you may kiss
little white chapel in las vegas. forty-seven years ago, charolette richards lived in a 600-square-foot apartment with a little chapel.at's what she started this business in, and now literally is a city block in las vegas. the property, the business is worth millions of dollars, and celebrities from all over the world come here. [ camera shutter clicks ] >> and kiss. kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss. >> this is the wedding center, where we have wedding gowns, tuxedos, suits, elvis...
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and their brand-new little baby boy. alec richard shifrin. born at 1:52 yesterday. and here's the quote from sara. know each other. he's pretty damn cute. a quote. he's adorable. we love you, sara and max and alec. congratulations. >> hope you're not watching this morning. the only person allowed not to watch. hospital. she may very well be watching. if you are, congratulations. we can't wait to see you and that little boy. >>> we turn to an amazing survivor story. this one involves a father and daughter. lucky and grateful to be alive this morning after a plane crash. >> they made it out after the engine failed thanks to an emergency parachute. marci gonzalez joining us from long island, new york, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia and dan. it came down here narrowly missing this building. the plane in tact because of the pilot's quick, calm reaction and that crucial safety feature. >> we got very lucky. very lucky. >> reporter: a close call crash on long island. this father and daughter able to walk from the wreckage thanks to this parachu
and their brand-new little baby boy. alec richard shifrin. born at 1:52 yesterday. and here's the quote from sara. know each other. he's pretty damn cute. a quote. he's adorable. we love you, sara and max and alec. congratulations. >> hope you're not watching this morning. the only person allowed not to watch. hospital. she may very well be watching. if you are, congratulations. we can't wait to see you and that little boy. >>> we turn to an amazing survivor story. this one...
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phere's a little stage combat pfrom richard iii as we get you pready for tampa's shakespeare pfestival happening free in the ark. pstick around, everybody. pthou (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a p>>charley: "good day." pi'm charley belcher coming from pwater works park in downtown ptampa. pright along the river here, this ark is just a beautiful place pto spend the morning. pshakespeare is going on behind pus. pi got a little excited about pthat. pexcuse me. pso excited, i'm choking. pdan here with the tampa pshakespeare festival. pwho are you guys? p>> shakespeare festivals for plocal actors and directors who ark. pthere's a lot of cities in the pcountry that have shakespeare in pthe park. pwe thought tampa bay deserved pshakespeare in the park. pwe made that happen. p>>charley: hat trick theater. p>> yes. pwe're still developing our own pnon profit organization. pin the meantime, they're a non rofit theater out of ruth
phere's a little stage combat pfrom richard iii as we get you pready for tampa's shakespeare pfestival happening free in the ark. pstick around, everybody. pthou (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a p>>charley: "good day." pi'm charley belcher coming from pwater works park in downtown ptampa. pright along the river...
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richard besser. >> reporter: 15-month-old jagger. this littlethe big hair makes it his mission to get into things. all day. every day. >> the cabinet, the dishwasher, the toilet. he'll try to climb into the tub. >> reporter: erin and her husband have all the proper safety locks to keep him out of e what would happen? >> our house would be a disaster because everything would be in the middle of it. >> reporter: we took the child locks off the kitchen cabinets. outfitted jagger with a gopro and let him roam free. look what happens. he quickly gets into the cabinets and drawers. he even emptied the fridge with a little help. but there are things he can get into by himself. one big danger, an unsecured dishwasher >> this is like a playground for him. >> this is his favorite playground. >> took him about three seconds to get into there. >> reporter: the dishwasher door can bump a child's head. it provides easy access to sharp knives and detergent can be dangerous. dish wash area detergent packets look similar to those laundry packed which resemble ca
richard besser. >> reporter: 15-month-old jagger. this littlethe big hair makes it his mission to get into things. all day. every day. >> the cabinet, the dishwasher, the toilet. he'll try to climb into the tub. >> reporter: erin and her husband have all the proper safety locks to keep him out of e what would happen? >> our house would be a disaster because everything would be in the middle of it. >> reporter: we took the child locks off the kitchen cabinets....
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richard: detectives were so shaken by this case that they bought birthday presidents for the little girl. there was nothing for her in grandparents. moore faces murder and drug charges. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, a former federal judge in the district facing accusations he sexually abused a 16-year-old girl. judge richard roberts resigned yesterday after being named in a civil lawsuit. according to the suit, roberts forced terry mitchell into having sex with him while she was a witness at a murder trial in 1981. at that time, roberts was a federal prosecutor in utah. .> he groomed her he was taking her out to dinner, and then coerces her into sex. a 16-year-old girl. michel approached prosecutors with a tape of a phone conversation in which roberts admitted having sex with her. afterled the suit prosecutors refused to pursue criminal charges back then. at the time, having sex with a a minor was a misdemeanor in utah. leon: officer jacai colson would have been 29 today. service andmorial funeral will follow. jacai colson will be laid to rest in his home state of pe
richard: detectives were so shaken by this case that they bought birthday presidents for the little girl. there was nothing for her in grandparents. moore faces murder and drug charges. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, a former federal judge in the district facing accusations he sexually abused a 16-year-old girl. judge richard roberts resigned yesterday after being named in a civil lawsuit. according to the suit, roberts forced terry mitchell into having sex with him while...
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richard stays with us. ♪ to "the pulseome ." u.k. january industrial production is a littleorse than expected, 0.3% gain. 0.4% gain.ecting a industrial production is a little bit worse. 0.7%acturing production up instead of the 0.2% gain we were expecting. it is not all doom and gloom. we did have disappointing services manufacturing -- services data. when you factoring is strong. i'm all next up today. let's get to the bloomberg news with nejra cehic. nejra: bernie sanders scored a surprise win over hillary clinton in the michigan democratic primary. clinton took mississippi. donald trump beat back a barrage of attacks led by the last republican presidential nominee and scored major victories over his leading rival in two primaries. the s&p 500 has about 2% upside and 20% downside, making for a lousy risk-reward trade-off according to jeffrey gundlach, who says betting on stocks is a big losing proposition. french unions have been limiting rail traffic around the country as they protest government proposals that would end the 35-hour work week. the strike began yesterday an
richard stays with us. ♪ to "the pulseome ." u.k. january industrial production is a littleorse than expected, 0.3% gain. 0.4% gain.ecting a industrial production is a little bit worse. 0.7%acturing production up instead of the 0.2% gain we were expecting. it is not all doom and gloom. we did have disappointing services manufacturing -- services data. when you factoring is strong. i'm all next up today. let's get to the bloomberg news with nejra cehic. nejra: bernie sanders scored a...
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in testimony from december 2015 about hr 699, the e-mail privacy act, richard little hale, the assistant of criminal investigation division of the tennessee bureau of investigations voiced a frustration with the increasing technological capabilities of both criminals and non-criminals. arguablyan trying to infringe on the fourth amendment rights of all americans, would it be possible to better train our law enforcement officers and equip them to keep up with this changing world that we are discussing today? director comey: there's no doubt that we have to continue best in training so that all of our folks are italy literate and able to investigate in that way. the problem we face here is all of our lives are on these devices, which is why it is so important that they be private. that also means that all criminals and pedophiles and terrorists lives are on these devices. and if they are warned proof, even a -- if they are warrant-proof, i don't care how good the copies or the agent's, that is a big problem. that we can't quite train our way around. representative chabot: let me conclude w
in testimony from december 2015 about hr 699, the e-mail privacy act, richard little hale, the assistant of criminal investigation division of the tennessee bureau of investigations voiced a frustration with the increasing technological capabilities of both criminals and non-criminals. arguablyan trying to infringe on the fourth amendment rights of all americans, would it be possible to better train our law enforcement officers and equip them to keep up with this changing world that we are...
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i mean, i love my stuff but today we should have a little begin guinness >> who are you, richard robinson? >> i'm your local bartender. >> he's from the beekman bar in new york city. he's doing something where he's making us a guinness beer with a shamrock on top. >> it's called art. >> trying the best i can. >> richard, you need to come over here and bring them to us, okay? >> i'll be right there, ladies. >> because we like to be served by sexy men. you know what, fabio can help you. >> by the way, do you know -- who knows richard? >> who? >> do you know who richard just came up to me and said "guess who i know?" >> who? >> joel. boots. oh! >> here you go. >> thank you ever so. >> so where is the shamrock? >> under pressure? >> under pressure. >> okay. let's do a little toast. >> what happened to our shamrock? >> fabio, what did you do to the shamrock? >> it's called the fabio effect. it melted. it melted when he touched it. >> yep. >> wow. beekman bar, it's called? >> downtown manhattan. [ laughter ] >> it's a boys' drink, but we like it too. >> it's delicious. >> thank you so much. >>
i mean, i love my stuff but today we should have a little begin guinness >> who are you, richard robinson? >> i'm your local bartender. >> he's from the beekman bar in new york city. he's doing something where he's making us a guinness beer with a shamrock on top. >> it's called art. >> trying the best i can. >> richard, you need to come over here and bring them to us, okay? >> i'll be right there, ladies. >> because we like to be served by sexy...