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the maritime hall went from a motel to a dorm in six months. cal maritime is the only degree granting maritime academy on the west coast >>> we told you yesterday about san francisco's public health director resigning. next at 5:00, new details about why and how it involves a month's long investigation >>> it has been four years to the day since that devastating napa earthquake. we have an update on rebuilding that is still happening that is still happening >>> san francisco's mayor versus that is still happening >>> san francisco's mayor versus you know when you're at ross and you'rhello.... ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. ...and you suddenly realizes you're really into art? that's yes for less. every trend. every room. on any budget. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. >>> good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc 7
the maritime hall went from a motel to a dorm in six months. cal maritime is the only degree granting maritime academy on the west coast >>> we told you yesterday about san francisco's public health director resigning. next at 5:00, new details about why and how it involves a month's long investigation >>> it has been four years to the day since that devastating napa earthquake. we have an update on rebuilding that is still happening that is still happening >>> san...
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pierre was spotted on the motel surveillance cameras and at a nearby 7-eleven where he used the victim's credit card. prince george's state attorney will hold a news conference at 0 this afternoon. >>> a former virginia commonwealth un ersity basketball coach is facing serious charges. w >> jones currently coaches at wake forest university is accused of throwing a fatal punch i whinew york city. he pleaded not guilty to an assault charge. on sunday he banged on the window of jones' suv thinking he was h uber driver. the coach left punched szabo causing him to smash hisheead on t sidewalk. e szabo was taken off lifsupport on tuesday. >> just going to say one thing l.and that's the jones family sends the deepest condolences and sympathies to the szabo family. >> next court appearance is october 2nd. >>> well, good friday morning. if t kids are heading to summer camp today, looks pretty good and also pretty hot. don't need the spf 30 or higher. th want to make sure they stay hydrated. near 90 by 3:00 p.m. and that will make the seventh day in a row of temperures and big changes for the week
pierre was spotted on the motel surveillance cameras and at a nearby 7-eleven where he used the victim's credit card. prince george's state attorney will hold a news conference at 0 this afternoon. >>> a former virginia commonwealth un ersity basketball coach is facing serious charges. w >> jones currently coaches at wake forest university is accused of throwing a fatal punch i whinew york city. he pleaded not guilty to an assault charge. on sunday he banged on the window of...
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you ever hear of the motel 6, jimmy?t good. you know, the a slogan for motel 6 is we'll leave the light on for you. at motel 3, it's we'll leave the skid mark on the wall for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's awful. >> i go and there's a sign in the lobby. it says, "breakfast in bed." i go to my room, someone barfed a mushroom omelet on the sheet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a mushroom omelet? oh, good god. >> so i go in the bathroom. check it out, the old lady from "the shining" is in the bath. [ light laughter ] i woke up covered in someone else's psoriasis scabs. what the -- [ audience groans ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy, this place was nuts. there was a glory hole in the ceiling. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> no, that's not the worst part. there was a ceiling fan, too. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's frightening. >> great audience. ma'am, if you could look away, i don't like your eyes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can't say that to somebody. >> well, the third row, she's got boogle eyes. [ light laugh
you ever hear of the motel 6, jimmy?t good. you know, the a slogan for motel 6 is we'll leave the light on for you. at motel 3, it's we'll leave the skid mark on the wall for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's awful. >> i go and there's a sign in the lobby. it says, "breakfast in bed." i go to my room, someone barfed a mushroom omelet on the sheet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a mushroom omelet? oh, good god. >> so i go in the bathroom. check it out, the old lady...
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the motel manager told me off- camera that whitehurst rented the room for about $200. the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. earlier this year there have been deadly marijuana related arrests in sonoma county involving suspects from out-of- state's. sheriffs said they are well aware of criminals coming to california. >> it is a trend that has been happening of people coming from the east coast robbery crews coming from the east coast looking to victimize people here on the west coast. >> reporter: police say this was a targeted case that took place in their city. >> i think this is the location where they met. i don't have any information that it is somehow specific to berkeley. i think this could have happened anywhere. >> reporter: all five are being held without bond because of a torture allegation. in berkeley with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there are road signs that point out road repair projects are paid fory gns read, your ta dollars at work. they have been popping up all over the state since lawmakers approved a $.12 a gallon tax last y
the motel manager told me off- camera that whitehurst rented the room for about $200. the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. earlier this year there have been deadly marijuana related arrests in sonoma county involving suspects from out-of- state's. sheriffs said they are well aware of criminals coming to california. >> it is a trend that has been happening of people coming from the east coast robbery crews coming from the east coast looking to victimize...
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, have a great night. ♪ (mÚsica) >> i have me and my 18-month-old son living in a car and jumping motelsrter: and dads -- >> i lost an apartment, a wife, and a kid. >> reporter: and children. >> we don't have a room, like ao real rm. >> somebody got evicted. somebody lost a job. people just really falling through the crac. >> do you get used to this? people sleeping on the streets? >> do i get used to it? >>eah. >> where else are they going to go? >> reporter: there are angels offering help, hope, and a second chance. >> we haven't had a home feel this good -- >> i was in a desperate situation. they gave me a place to sleep. >> i was in those shoes, and i se out of it. >> reporter: tonight, dateline takes you on a different kind of rescue mission.
, have a great night. ♪ (mÚsica) >> i have me and my 18-month-old son living in a car and jumping motelsrter: and dads -- >> i lost an apartment, a wife, and a kid. >> reporter: and children. >> we don't have a room, like ao real rm. >> somebody got evicted. somebody lost a job. people just really falling through the crac. >> do you get used to this? people sleeping on the streets? >> do i get used to it? >>eah. >> where else are they...
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the motel manager told me off- camera that they went -- they rented the room for about $200. earlier this year, there have been deadly marijuana -related robberies in pleasant hill and sonoma countie involving suspects from out-of- state. brand -- berkeley police would not specify a motive in the kidnapping, but said they are well of rear -- aware of criminal coming to california. >>> it is a trend of people coming from the east coast, robbery crews coming from the east coast, looking to victimize people here on the west coast. >> reporter: police say is with the targeted case that happened to take place in their city. >> i think this is just the location where they met, i do not have any information that it is somehow specific to berkeley. i think this could have happened anywhere. >> reporter: all 5 suspects are being held without bail because of the torture allegation. they could be formally charged as early as tomorrow. frank? >>> earlier -- thank you. >>> new at 6 pm, the san francisco board of supervisors voted to restrict marijuana sales in the chinatown neighborhood,
the motel manager told me off- camera that they went -- they rented the room for about $200. earlier this year, there have been deadly marijuana -related robberies in pleasant hill and sonoma countie involving suspects from out-of- state. brand -- berkeley police would not specify a motive in the kidnapping, but said they are well of rear -- aware of criminal coming to california. >>> it is a trend of people coming from the east coast, robbery crews coming from the east coast, looking...
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that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50 years after the assassination. >>> [ bell tolling ] [ singing ] [ choir singing ] >> please welcome the president of the national civil rights museum, terri freeman. >> good afternoon, everyone. i just want to remind us all the reason why we are here. the only person this is about is doctor king. i would like us to keep that in mind as we move forward. it is a beautiful site to stand here and it is incredibly humbling for me to stand here at this moment on this day. [ applause ] he was a man, a husband, a father, a son, a brother. he was a preacher and a scholar. he was a visionary, a strategist, a leader, a servant. he was a radical thinker. a believer in the concept of peaceful, direct action and civil disobedience as an effective means to a
that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50 years after the assassination. >>> [ bell tolling ] [ singing ] [ choir singing ] >> please welcome the president of the national civil...
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. ♪ ["my type" by saint motel plays] jake: her son's jason sedate is, but i think we all know who theeal star of that family is -- is jason
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the last person evicted him the motel. would take personal tours.they would take them through everything they knew. i remember being in meetings at the mayor at the time. they are responsible for what happened. and they showed complete content for the black community. he does has this image in my mind trying to relate to people in the community. and in the meantime we were all under surveillance. those of us that were activists police sitting outside our door i found this out in my fbi file. one story where i was original civil liberties coroner. two fbi agents are sitting in a car watching me come out of my apartment with a bag and then they followed me to the bank and then i go to the bank they record all of this. we raise our money through the mail. taxpayer money was paid for these guys to sit there there is nothing to watch really. one time i called mark allen. just before people have all of the ways of communicating that we have now. you do it with a leaflet. they would hand it to people as a way to work. i called mark and we met there. and th
the last person evicted him the motel. would take personal tours.they would take them through everything they knew. i remember being in meetings at the mayor at the time. they are responsible for what happened. and they showed complete content for the black community. he does has this image in my mind trying to relate to people in the community. and in the meantime we were all under surveillance. those of us that were activists police sitting outside our door i found this out in my fbi file....
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asian impact to protect little girl for the motel the hospice the sick. dipak. the false. sense of the man placed in ashy said alone the place that owns. the road we. see. here love really is it really to like involves. a tree a lot of the. drill a very difficult book. yes came through the. all seditious saw. again the name don't have all come to that clause. wesco said she said well i think she is us with us that fly and. the speed and. best of luck at shows are all war and. the school on the. roof where you actually see in front of you know something only of your summary sheet you can really cross the road. you cannot talk on the family years later another scholar called it in has wrote a book called the ring of the dove buckle and the know it don't believe you could how do we born but it was about human love written from a muslim perspective. of only. not to me. it is not. a book that has much to create. the people who don't. feel the. luck. for the mentally controlled him as a triolet him codman our country probably has the disappointing with the home of a daughter bro
asian impact to protect little girl for the motel the hospice the sick. dipak. the false. sense of the man placed in ashy said alone the place that owns. the road we. see. here love really is it really to like involves. a tree a lot of the. drill a very difficult book. yes came through the. all seditious saw. again the name don't have all come to that clause. wesco said she said well i think she is us with us that fly and. the speed and. best of luck at shows are all war and. the school on the....
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. ♪ ["my type" by saint motel plays] jake: her son's jason sedate is, but i think we all know who theeal star of that family
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or no how will they know so that also going bad on gas and muito motel sign yells no no no you son stand on what i don't and son says simple sit on they know all the oh. they don't know the law you know nonfunctional i saw on your left that is trying to settle this. well you know so. you say in the order in suppose i should give that new now there's a lot going on young though he. was one that i don't know i should all be letting my gosh it on my life be about this and that it was only fair that he and sat down and say oh you're more good him up or jail someone they don't get to live that he's a son that i met him on the bench no sooner and i gantry at least one of those he began you. see up with you know it or move. pieces never could assume that. the. caddo now didn't have the best. antidote it was just. artillery digit rally around like that on. the shelf. it days so now see you know when i thought of my pointis i thought of that song us . with the you know. thank you. very much. it's him saying. you. need. to. go to somewhere no. we don't know what. it will be to get to. that i don't
or no how will they know so that also going bad on gas and muito motel sign yells no no no you son stand on what i don't and son says simple sit on they know all the oh. they don't know the law you know nonfunctional i saw on your left that is trying to settle this. well you know so. you say in the order in suppose i should give that new now there's a lot going on young though he. was one that i don't know i should all be letting my gosh it on my life be about this and that it was only fair...
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ernesto: tambiÉn fue capturado un agente policial y un empresario que tenÍa varios moteles, donde se la fiscalÍa como la policÍa se mostraron satisfechos con los resultados ya que con las capturas se resolviÓ el homicidio de varios policÍas. patricia: el mundo celebra hoy el aniversario 60 del nacimiento del llamado rey del pop, michael jackson. a aquÍ en estados unidos, se presenta un tributo en las vegas. tony andrades nos explica por quÉ la celebraciÓn dejó un sabor agridulce. tony: con esta presentaciÓn del espectÁculo "one" del circo del sol dio inicio la celebraciÓn del cumpleaÑos 60 de michael jackson. fue una versiÓn especial de uno de los show mÁs aclamados en las vegas, inspirado en la vida del rey del pop. "esta noche tendremos fanÁticos, celebridades, ejecutivos de su disquera. yo conocÍ a michael jackson cuando mi hijo tenÍa cinco aÑos y fue muy dulce con nosotros. asÍ lo recordamos." mÁs temprano vimos los preparativos de la fiesta que organizaron para los invitados especiales. en la participaciÓn del canta de usher fue el secreto mejor guardado, pero este festejo se ce
ernesto: tambiÉn fue capturado un agente policial y un empresario que tenÍa varios moteles, donde se la fiscalÍa como la policÍa se mostraron satisfechos con los resultados ya que con las capturas se resolviÓ el homicidio de varios policÍas. patricia: el mundo celebra hoy el aniversario 60 del nacimiento del llamado rey del pop, michael jackson. a aquÍ en estados unidos, se presenta un tributo en las vegas. tony andrades nos explica por quÉ la celebraciÓn dejó un sabor agridulce....
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the motel manager told me off- camera that they rented the room for about $200. the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. there have been deadly marijuana related robberies in sonoma county involving suspects from out-of-state. berkeley police would not specify a motive in the kidnapping but said they are well aware of criminals coming to california. >> it's a trend of people coming from the east coast, robbery crews coming from the east coast looking to victimized people here. >> reporter: police say this was a targeted case that happened to take place in their city. >> i think this is just the location where they met. i don't have any information that it is somehow specific to berkeley. i think this could have happened anywhere. >> reporter: all five men are being held without bail because of the torture allegation. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a judge and for seattle has barred a company in texas from posting blueprints online to show people how to make plastic guns. the legal fight goes back to 2013 when the state department blo
the motel manager told me off- camera that they rented the room for about $200. the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. there have been deadly marijuana related robberies in sonoma county involving suspects from out-of-state. berkeley police would not specify a motive in the kidnapping but said they are well aware of criminals coming to california. >> it's a trend of people coming from the east coast, robbery crews coming from the east coast looking to...
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they find themselves initially couch surfingr sleeping in their car or going from motel to motel, andoney runs out. they find themselves on the streets. >> sounds like a report we all need to see. ank you very much. >> thank you. >> "city of angels" airs live at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >> the unemployment rate doesn tell the entire story of the state of the union. can't wait to see that report. >>> as youet ready for maybe your first glass of wine tonight, virginia vineyards are facing serious challenges because of all this wet weather we've been having here.ne why o wine owner is calling 20 2018-hate-teen with an "h." >>> and tracking song thunderstos. usual usually for saturday, more storms. we'll break it down. i'm a small business, but i have... big drms... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and
they find themselves initially couch surfingr sleeping in their car or going from motel to motel, andoney runs out. they find themselves on the streets. >> sounds like a report we all need to see. ank you very much. >> thank you. >> "city of angels" airs live at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >> the unemployment rate doesn tell the entire story of the state of the union. can't wait to see that report. >>> as youet ready for maybe your first glass of wine tonight,...
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that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50 years after the assassination. >>>
that is the outdoor ceremony from the national civil rights museum plaza in front of the motel where the reverend king was shot. you will see remarks by religious and civil rights leaders including andrew young and jesse jackson. both of whom were with martin luther king. nearly 3 our commemoration and with the tolling of the bill is exactly 50 years after the assassination. >>>
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at the end, they lived in a motel. athena's parents existed in a drug-fuelled haze -- first pills, then heroin. jesse: you know, i went and i bought heroin and i had athena with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, , and i a shootingng heroin n in their h, and she was upstairs in their living room watching tv. sarah: and she'd run through the house to try to get rid d of everytything she would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break the needles. and then in the end, we're just getting mad at her, like, why? you know? why would she do that? it was very clear why. she just wanted usus to stop. reporter: the authorities intervened when athena was 11, and she and her brother were to come with me. and we were walking down the stuff. reporter: drug abuse dictates many p people's lives, especiay in poorer areas. one result -- neglected children. orphanages are rare in the u.s. instead, the government relies on foster families to take in children at risk. ngo's seek out
at the end, they lived in a motel. athena's parents existed in a drug-fuelled haze -- first pills, then heroin. jesse: you know, i went and i bought heroin and i had athena with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, , and i a shootingng heroin n in their h, and she was upstairs in their living room watching tv. sarah: and she'd run through the house to try to get rid d of everytything she would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break the...
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the first time, i checked into the lorraine motel. i got a lot of very funny looks when i said i was going to stay all week because a lot of people were staying by the hour. one of the miracles of memphis, i don't know how it happened. it must've been a civic miracle , a lot of you were involved in to take the lorraine motel what i thought from 1983 to that incredible institution worldwide. [ applause ] so thank you for that. they let me stay in room 308 the neck -- the room next to dr. king. but they didn't have a key to any of the rooms. when you came back you had to go to the office and they would let you in. while i was here i was doing research and maybe some people are here from the mississippi valley collection. which is an assortment of your ancestors and some of you from that long ago said an almost biblical event happened here when dr. king was killed. let's gather up information. oral history. so that other people can figure it out because it goes very deep, what is just, here in memphis. one of the many collections was the
the first time, i checked into the lorraine motel. i got a lot of very funny looks when i said i was going to stay all week because a lot of people were staying by the hour. one of the miracles of memphis, i don't know how it happened. it must've been a civic miracle , a lot of you were involved in to take the lorraine motel what i thought from 1983 to that incredible institution worldwide. [ applause ] so thank you for that. they let me stay in room 308 the neck -- the room next to dr. king....
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, assault weapon possession as well as torture because of serious injuries the victim suffered. >> motel manager told me on camera whitehurst up into the room for about $200. >> reporter: the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. earlier this year there have been deadly marijuana related robberies in the pleasant hill and sonoma county involving suspects from out-of-state. oakley -- berkeley police would not specify a motive but said they are well aware of criminals coming to california. >> it is a trend that has been happening. people coming from the east coast, robbery crews coming from the east coast looking to victimize people here on the west coast. >> reporter: police say this was a targeting case that took place in their city. >> i think this is just a location where they met. i don't have any information that it is somehow specific to berkeley. i think this could have happened anywhere. >> reporter: all five are being held without bail because of the torture allegation. in berkeley with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> this just in. former president barack obama h
, assault weapon possession as well as torture because of serious injuries the victim suffered. >> motel manager told me on camera whitehurst up into the room for about $200. >> reporter: the suspects are the latest to come to the bay area to commit crimes. earlier this year there have been deadly marijuana related robberies in the pleasant hill and sonoma county involving suspects from out-of-state. oakley -- berkeley police would not specify a motive but said they are well aware...
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there's no comment from the motel as of tonight.ew tonight at nine...a police officer is out of a job tonight..after he shot a man in the face whill off-duty.the officer originally claimed that he was a robbery victim and opened fire in self- defense.but surveillance video tells a different story. we'll show you...tonight at nine. the a's trying to take sole possession of first place in the american league west... after a great dominating start in this rangers series last night.. they are looking to keep it going at the coliseum... right now... they are leading the rangers 4- nothing in the 7th... jed lowrie and khris davis bringing in a couple of runs... we'll have those highlights later on tonight..(wipe to giants) the giants trying to take two straight in new york against the mets... in the big apple.. top 1st... evan longoria... given the green light on 3-0... and it pays off... two-run home run.. 2-0 giants... longoria's 13th of the season but the mets come back to tie it tin the 7th...then in the bottom of the 8th... jeff mcne
there's no comment from the motel as of tonight.ew tonight at nine...a police officer is out of a job tonight..after he shot a man in the face whill off-duty.the officer originally claimed that he was a robbery victim and opened fire in self- defense.but surveillance video tells a different story. we'll show you...tonight at nine. the a's trying to take sole possession of first place in the american league west... after a great dominating start in this rangers series last night.. they are...
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a motel legend is reflecting back on her memories of aretha franklin. betty yu asked her what it was like to grow up with the queen of soul. >> reporter: legend mary looks like of the supremes has been entertaining fans since the 1960s. before she hit the stage in san francisco, one of her oldest friends, aretha franklin, wasn't far from her mind. >> now people know how important a is and how it touches so many people. you know, aretha would tell tou lot of people. it's sad to see someone like that go, but she's left such a legacy. >> reporter: franklin died thursday at the age of 76 after a long battle with cancer. wilson and franklin grew up together before they were stars. >> our family went to her father's church when i was young. the first group i was in was with her younger sister in the fifth grade. >> reporter: wilson says she's been getting calls from people around the world about the passing of the queen of soul. >> when god gave out soul, he definitely put aretha franklin as the queen. >> reporter: wilson is lending her voice to the help is o
a motel legend is reflecting back on her memories of aretha franklin. betty yu asked her what it was like to grow up with the queen of soul. >> reporter: legend mary looks like of the supremes has been entertaining fans since the 1960s. before she hit the stage in san francisco, one of her oldest friends, aretha franklin, wasn't far from her mind. >> now people know how important a is and how it touches so many people. you know, aretha would tell tou lot of people. it's sad to see...
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sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be right in a motel by those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this tell me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters out on the road to go to. wildlife. how young mom. like me were able to pick. people in the family. for. i. probably going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were not before he's dead what i'm try to finish the house when i get money we are not being living. like this. because over the even. we are living like this we are very sad for this list because my home. for those who. wrote. me back in the. streets and seen. this. all of this judge was sad and then not tong that asks me for how strict i'm not getting money for big it down i've ended it but i've been doing and i mean money did the house didn't. die bahn this sickness in india for not gonna not come and t
sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be right in a motel by those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this tell me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters out on the road to go to. wildlife. how young mom. like me were able to pick. people in the family. for. i....
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sometimes has two thousand people receiving right in a motel by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my zipper why will it be this way. where do we called out all the idiots. so that is why they don't want to use this enemy. for those people and they were survival. and what are called meters on the road. oh. like me. people probably. i. probably are going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it orders who were not before he's dead what i'm trying. to finish the house when i got money we are not living. high because over the evil we are living like this we're. very sad for this list because my home. to those who. wrote. me back in the. judge. asks me for a house right now getting money for the it down. i mean money did the house didn't. die upon this sickness in india. and then say i'm just. not enough for. school. do you. think the credible government will one final bit of. a cameo. today is all of that he does for a good full flight from the king to get the. job right now. i'm not out they feed me and it
sometimes has two thousand people receiving right in a motel by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my zipper why will it be this way. where do we called out all the idiots. so that is why they don't want to use this enemy. for those people and they were survival. and what are called meters on the road. oh. like me. people probably. i. probably are going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it orders who were...
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would go to every rooming house, every motel because somewhere he checked in with that white mustang. they did a lot of legwork in missouri, california, mexico, the fbi did an excellent job trying to track him because they knew there would be hell to pay. >> he had so many chances to finish and make it to canada and england. it seemed like the world was conspiring against him pretty good advantage just like that. >> he didn't have money or plan which is all evidence that shows it was ad hoc, it was not a well-planned conspiracy. he goes there and he starts doing research on getting a fake passport. he starts calling them and saying, this is the passport office. he found people who hadn't traveled. he was trying to prove he was a citizen of canada. he could've gotten a passport almost immediately and flown to england but even when he got there he later said i went to england without enough money. he was running low on money, running low on aspirin, hoping to get to. [inaudible] he could've escaped or vanished but he didn't have a plan or documents or money. that shows what an ad hoc un
would go to every rooming house, every motel because somewhere he checked in with that white mustang. they did a lot of legwork in missouri, california, mexico, the fbi did an excellent job trying to track him because they knew there would be hell to pay. >> he had so many chances to finish and make it to canada and england. it seemed like the world was conspiring against him pretty good advantage just like that. >> he didn't have money or plan which is all evidence that shows it...
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. >> saturday we had to go to motel 6.t was the only motel we could find with rooms. >> reporter: the property owner did not return our calls, but pg&e tells cbs 13, but crews went to check on the problem and said the problems are the owner's to fix. park managers are scrambling to keep up with the phone calls. resident daniel ortiz taking his entire family to his workplace today so they can stay cool. >> i got a 3-month-old baby in the house. we are in unlivable conditions right now. >> reporter: residents say they've reached out to the mayor and city manager hoping to get some relief and to hold the owner responsible. in vacaville, kelly ryan, kpix5. gets a >>> not the best situation because we're talking about temperatures in vacaville about 101, 102 and, if anything, it's going to get a little hotter over the next couple days. one of these two numbers in much of the country this would have to be a misprint. we did hit 100 in healdsburg. we did hit only 59 degrees in half moon bay, 41-degree temperature spread. palo alt
. >> saturday we had to go to motel 6.t was the only motel we could find with rooms. >> reporter: the property owner did not return our calls, but pg&e tells cbs 13, but crews went to check on the problem and said the problems are the owner's to fix. park managers are scrambling to keep up with the phone calls. resident daniel ortiz taking his entire family to his workplace today so they can stay cool. >> i got a 3-month-old baby in the house. we are in unlivable...
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central command the chief general joseph motel for details on how the united states supports the saudi led bombing campaign the interceptor reported that fact. and it comes to washington in china relations, "financial times," highlighting the fact that trade talks said to take place between the two saying that the chinese team will negotiate with the u.s. delegation led by david malpass and china's delegation received an invitation from the u.s. commerce minister, they said yesterday that china's more senior officials overseeing the u.s. relationship were noticeably absent from the working level delegation indicating chinese caution over the ability of any american official to reach a binding deal. that's in "financial times," was: an independent line in wisconsin. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have a question or statement about the misleading news, like calling it fake news. fox, cnn, they all have their opinions and they are misleading, even c-span, when people call in or twitter and the senate didn't get the votes, it's not really true because they need 60 votes to win even t
central command the chief general joseph motel for details on how the united states supports the saudi led bombing campaign the interceptor reported that fact. and it comes to washington in china relations, "financial times," highlighting the fact that trade talks said to take place between the two saying that the chinese team will negotiate with the u.s. delegation led by david malpass and china's delegation received an invitation from the u.s. commerce minister, they said yesterday...
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>> we ended up in our car and moteling it. >> reporter: for six months, they were among the estimated 55,000 homeless people in los angeles, but they did not tell anyone. and you were still going to work every day? >> i was hiding it from everybody. it was hard sometimes trying to sleep with an 18-month-old in the back seat of a car. my fears and anxiety was leading me to think that if i just die, my family can get the life insurance and use that to find a home. that is how bad i felt at the time. >> reporter: priscilla finally told her boss them with homeless services. today they live in a new apartment paying rent on their own. >> i used to definitely think they were all drug addicts or just wanted a handout, until it happened to me. i had all the things that were supposed to set me up in life to be successful and yet even i succumbed to being homeless. >> there is much more of craig's reporting on the homeless situation in los angeles. it's a special "dateline -- city of angels" tonight at 7:00, 6:00 central on nbc. >>> still ahead -- outrage over a school video gone viral sparking
>> we ended up in our car and moteling it. >> reporter: for six months, they were among the estimated 55,000 homeless people in los angeles, but they did not tell anyone. and you were still going to work every day? >> i was hiding it from everybody. it was hard sometimes trying to sleep with an 18-month-old in the back seat of a car. my fears and anxiety was leading me to think that if i just die, my family can get the life insurance and use that to find a home. that is how...
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together the family moved constantly they often lack basic necessities at the end they lived in a motel. athena's parents existed in a drunk fuelled first pills then heroin. you know i went my bought heroin and i had a fan a with me and i was in the basement of this these people's house and i was shooting heroin in their house and she was upstairs in their living room watching t.v. and she'd run through the house to try to get rid of everything she would find or heroin and she would flush it down the toilet or she would break the needles. and then they hand she now we're just getting a matter are like why you know why would she do that. it was very clear why. she was just wanted us to stop. the authorities intervened when athena was eleven and she and her brother were sent to foster parents. and. the lady said you and your brother really come with me and we're walking down the stairs and i just remember seeing my dad like crying and just being like i promise we're going to get you back i promise we're going to see you in so drug abuse dictates many people's lives especially in poorer ar
together the family moved constantly they often lack basic necessities at the end they lived in a motel. athena's parents existed in a drunk fuelled first pills then heroin. you know i went my bought heroin and i had a fan a with me and i was in the basement of this these people's house and i was shooting heroin in their house and she was upstairs in their living room watching t.v. and she'd run through the house to try to get rid of everything she would find or heroin and she would flush it...
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converted garages, spare bedrooms, motel rooms, cars, and tents have become shelters of necessity in this area which has some of the highest housing costs in the county. >> the housing wage, that is how much someone has to make per hour to afford a basic apartment, is 24 to $26 an hour. and the folks who live in this area earn somewhere between 11 to $13 an hour. >> reporter: jose moreno is an anaheim city council member who represents a district with a large number of low-income workers. last year, anaheim declared a homeless state of emergency and he led a task force to study the problem. >> wages have stagnated, housing costs are going up. if you're not paying your workers a wage they can live on in the local economy, then that creates a lot of stress on the social system of the city. >> reporter: one of those who is struggling is 58-year-old glynndana shevlin who has worked at disneyland for 30 years. she's a full-time host in a v.i.p. lounge at one of the resort's hotels and she's a member of a labor union which represents disney hotel and restaurant workers. >> i love my job. i
converted garages, spare bedrooms, motel rooms, cars, and tents have become shelters of necessity in this area which has some of the highest housing costs in the county. >> the housing wage, that is how much someone has to make per hour to afford a basic apartment, is 24 to $26 an hour. and the folks who live in this area earn somewhere between 11 to $13 an hour. >> reporter: jose moreno is an anaheim city council member who represents a district with a large number of low-income...
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motel industry has become cutthroat. interior designers have to fight for every last cent of their budgets. as head of design for althoff hotels one feature that sets the hotel chain apart is its choice of artworks. it's in the past hotels would sort out their interior design and only think about the issue of art at the very end of the process when the budget was all used up so they'd resort to framing a few calendar pictures but that's changed these days art is an integral part of the hotel's look and in my opinion it's the acid test of a hotel's quality its leading hotel brands like hyatt until tin can afford to collect works by famous artists hotels doesn't have that kind of money to spend they mainly showcase unknown artists. who chose don't have the same kind of budget for art works as galleries we rely on artists selling us work at reasonable prices but for them to be able to afford that the in turn rely on low rents for their workshops and apartments. were like paris or london there wouldn't be any affordable art
motel industry has become cutthroat. interior designers have to fight for every last cent of their budgets. as head of design for althoff hotels one feature that sets the hotel chain apart is its choice of artworks. it's in the past hotels would sort out their interior design and only think about the issue of art at the very end of the process when the budget was all used up so they'd resort to framing a few calendar pictures but that's changed these days art is an integral part of the hotel's...
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it's a freak motel that i sit here and. email young kids cared about you know i know. the you know that's the only b.c. if you look if you're going to attack even if you took it if it were to get people with. it. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice. for father cross the face the biggest pedophilia scandal in the argentinian church. says our grassy was one of the best known priests in the car. very influential and often in the media spotlight what i was doing with a rather big head. to run a huge orphanage until some of the children bear launched a complaint against him for sexual abuse in two thousand and nine he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison still today he's behind bars. but the argentinean church did all in its power to have him acquitted. one public eye a go represented father crossties child victims. a trial spread over fifteen years and opposite him the most reno
it's a freak motel that i sit here and. email young kids cared about you know i know. the you know that's the only b.c. if you look if you're going to attack even if you took it if it were to get people with. it. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice. for father cross the face the biggest pedophilia...
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of reunifying the families and the question is what exactly is the administration's policy at this motel and if you cross the border into the u.s. illegally will you be detained together as a family? separated? what exactly happens to you. >> brennan: roughly 400 or so families. thank you very much. we will be right back in a moment. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? . >> brennan: that's it for us, thank you for watching. until next week, we'll be back with you then with a look at race in america, one year after charlottesville. for ""face the nation" i'm margaret brennan. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> damage control. president trump continues to muddle the message about russian interf
of reunifying the families and the question is what exactly is the administration's policy at this motel and if you cross the border into the u.s. illegally will you be detained together as a family? separated? what exactly happens to you. >> brennan: roughly 400 or so families. thank you very much. we will be right back in a moment. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too...
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it's a motel that i think. even you know young kids care to know you know and. the if that's the only mistake if he will get you're going to hurt even you feel you have anyone to get the witnesses to know. it. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice. the father cross the case the biggest pedophilia scandal in the argentinian church tippett here who you know says are grassy was one of the best known priests in the country very influential and often in the media spotlight doing well with a wild west big guy. ran a huge orphanage until some of the children there launched a complaint against him for sexual abuse in two thousand and nine he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison still today he's behind bars. but the argentinean church did all in its power to have him acquitted. one public eye a go represented father crossties child victims. a trial spread over fifteen years and
it's a motel that i think. even you know young kids care to know you know and. the if that's the only mistake if he will get you're going to hurt even you feel you have anyone to get the witnesses to know. it. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice. the father cross the case the biggest pedophilia scandal...
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so we would take people and give them a little tour of the motel. jacqui smith who was the last person evicted would take personal tours. she lived there for quite a while. in many ways responsible for what happened and they showedy d complete contempt for the black community. we were in a meeting on police brutality totally unconscious oe trying to relate to people in the community. in the meantime we were allall . under surveillance for those of us that outy fbiha were activists. i found this out in my fbi file. one story where i was a regional civil liberties organizer and went over the south from 70 coro 76. and in my fbi file, two fbi agents are sitting in a carng in watching me come out of mynd apartment with a bag and then they followed me to the bank and i go to the bank and i comehe bt and don't have the bag and a record of this and of course we raised our money through the mail and then take it to the bank to process it. paid for so taxpayer money was paying for them to watch what i was doing was nothing. they had our phones wiretapped. th
so we would take people and give them a little tour of the motel. jacqui smith who was the last person evicted would take personal tours. she lived there for quite a while. in many ways responsible for what happened and they showedy d complete contempt for the black community. we were in a meeting on police brutality totally unconscious oe trying to relate to people in the community. in the meantime we were allall . under surveillance for those of us that outy fbiha were activists. i found this...
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we're talking about a young man who was taken from a motel and bound, put in the back of a vehicle andany miles"> berkeley police investigators say the victim decribed as a 21-year-old man from the bay area and the five suspects from south carolina made contact with each other online and agreed to meet at the knight's inn motel. at around 6:30pm is when it happenedsot patterson police department sent kron4 this photo of one their officers holding this weapon confiscated during the arrests. investigators say around 10pm the suspects contacted a friend of the victim demanding $30-thousand- dollars ransom. that is when the kidnapping victim's friend contacted berkeley police. officer white says bpd investigators developed leads pointing to stanislaus county sotthe
we're talking about a young man who was taken from a motel and bound, put in the back of a vehicle andany miles"> berkeley police investigators say the victim decribed as a 21-year-old man from the bay area and the five suspects from south carolina made contact with each other online and agreed to meet at the knight's inn motel. at around 6:30pm is when it happenedsot patterson police department sent kron4 this photo of one their officers holding this weapon confiscated during the...
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and alone in a motel ever more dire than the be my to do with that i wanted my of my men to. demand it does so for my day by john and drove it to get more and more coming from the law good to get what they need them made then old a. summer's this is just part of a see a part of its broken off. at last is the long a seed pod in the world the species it comes from. and each one has one of those just going to run for will see it as a practice that sometimes you get them really long that. leave this for them as well and i use it musically and i know they don't use this for anything and that. i love the seeds here it's fantastic to have somebody here you know and for him to see some of this kind of experience here but also must be some mind blowing for him to see this for all the senate he's none for us for the told the reasons he's one pressed by like people people's behavior like we saw some guy down the street and he was like on the corner there and he's like combing his hair and then he was like doing a kind of dancing where you know you have to push the movement one arm and d
and alone in a motel ever more dire than the be my to do with that i wanted my of my men to. demand it does so for my day by john and drove it to get more and more coming from the law good to get what they need them made then old a. summer's this is just part of a see a part of its broken off. at last is the long a seed pod in the world the species it comes from. and each one has one of those just going to run for will see it as a practice that sometimes you get them really long that. leave...
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and wait a minute i belong in them or go on to become a big eyes and belong in a motel a little more dire but nothing much to do with that i wanted my amendment to the nobel committee and still for it to be by john doe and drove it to go on to mars nanami on the wall of the big one that would be done to me then old lady whose job . summers this is just part of a seed a part of it's broken off. the last is the longest seed part in the world the species it comes with. and each one has one of those just going to purple see its way across the sea but sometimes you get them really long and. leave this feeling as well and i use it musically and i know they don't use this for anything with mao i love the seeds. it's fantastic to have somebody here in town for him to see this and have this kind of experience of him but also it must be some mind blowing for him to see this for all the senators none for us from the told stuff he's more impressed by like people people's behavior like we saw some guy down the street and he was like on the corner there and he's like combing his hair and then he w
and wait a minute i belong in them or go on to become a big eyes and belong in a motel a little more dire but nothing much to do with that i wanted my amendment to the nobel committee and still for it to be by john doe and drove it to go on to mars nanami on the wall of the big one that would be done to me then old lady whose job . summers this is just part of a seed a part of it's broken off. the last is the longest seed part in the world the species it comes with. and each one has one of...
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will be about midday and one of them and at below them will go on to become a big guy and alone in a motel it will all die in the be a lot to do with don't want him i am i meant to the nobel out of it damn i'm a bit out so for my db i'm just going to bed to get one more nanami on the wall of it to get what they need them to maybe an old lady who's. summers. this is just part of a seed a part of it's broken off. and last is the longest seed part in the world the species it comes with. and each one has one of those just going to run for it will see its being ready for us to see but sometimes you get there really long enough that. i leave this for them as well and use it musically you know they don't use this for anything and with mao i love the seeds and. it's fantastic to have somebody here in town for him to see this and have this kind of experience but also it must be some mind blowing for him to see this for all the senators none for us for the told the old stuff he's more impressed by like people people's behavior like we saw some guy down the street and he was like on the corner there
will be about midday and one of them and at below them will go on to become a big guy and alone in a motel it will all die in the be a lot to do with don't want him i am i meant to the nobel out of it damn i'm a bit out so for my db i'm just going to bed to get one more nanami on the wall of it to get what they need them to maybe an old lady who's. summers. this is just part of a seed a part of it's broken off. and last is the longest seed part in the world the species it comes with. and each...
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the resident hall used to be a motel 6. >> the makeover was quick, just six months. students started moving in last week. cal maritime is the only degree-granting maritime academy anywhere on the west coast. >>> world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. we hope to see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, turning on trump? david pecker, the publisher of "the national enquirer," one of the president's closest allies, granted immunity by federal prosecutors. a source tells abc news pecker told authorities the president knew about deals to buy the silence of two women alleging sexual affairs. tonight, what the president said about people who flip. >>> also breaking tonight, the war of words. attorney general jeff sessions publicly defending himself from the president's attacks, saying the department of justice will not be influenced by politics. >>> state of emergency. the major hurricane barrelling toward hawaii. floods and landslides expected from this powerful rainmaker. flights canceled. residents now bracing for imp
the resident hall used to be a motel 6. >> the makeover was quick, just six months. students started moving in last week. cal maritime is the only degree-granting maritime academy anywhere on the west coast. >>> world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. we hope to see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, turning on trump? david pecker, the publisher of "the national enquirer," one of the president's...
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i was living in the white house then i was going to every motel 6 that exists. it's really cool and they were decent people. >> steve represents the kennedy legacy so well. there have been so many grade minds here since forever. i would for go all the others just to have abraham lincoln allowed. i would want dolly madison to host it. there's this great story about harry truman who goes driving down for a meeting. treatment sitting in the front seat and he sees this woman whose pigs had gotten loose. they are running all around. truman stopped the car and he jumps out and helps the lady get the pigs back. the reporter gets wind of this and the reporter asks him i was true. he said remember i was a farmer before i was president. he was so down to earth. >> tying into your comments mark and i appreciate you guys. one of the things we did a year ago was to come up with the idea to take resident ford story standing up for diversity in his senior year at university of michigan where his traveling roommate because of the color of his skin cannot play on the football te
i was living in the white house then i was going to every motel 6 that exists. it's really cool and they were decent people. >> steve represents the kennedy legacy so well. there have been so many grade minds here since forever. i would for go all the others just to have abraham lincoln allowed. i would want dolly madison to host it. there's this great story about harry truman who goes driving down for a meeting. treatment sitting in the front seat and he sees this woman whose pigs had...
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according to police, five men from south carolina met the 21- year-old victim last saturday at a motel on university avenue. they threatened to kill him unless they got 10 pounds of marijuana and $30,000 in cash. authorities nabbed them hours later... i then they tied him up and punched him, stuffed him in a car and drove off. authorities nabbed them hours later in the town of patterson in stanislaus county. today all five suspects were scheduled to enter pleas on charges of kidnapping and second degree robbery. >>> police in long beach are investigating a disturbing incident on a subway. it has many people angry. a passenger in a suit was captured dragging an unconscious man off a train, then dumping him and his belongings on the platform. reporter dave lopez has more. >> please stand clear. >> reporter: the man in the business suit seen dragging the seemingly unconscious man off the blue line train at the willow street station in long beach has been contacted by the long beach police department. they're not releasing his name and they're saying nothing else. as for the man he dragged
according to police, five men from south carolina met the 21- year-old victim last saturday at a motel on university avenue. they threatened to kill him unless they got 10 pounds of marijuana and $30,000 in cash. authorities nabbed them hours later... i then they tied him up and punched him, stuffed him in a car and drove off. authorities nabbed them hours later in the town of patterson in stanislaus county. today all five suspects were scheduled to enter pleas on charges of kidnapping and...
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authorities say gunfire erupted as agents searched for a murder suspect at a motel.pect died at the scene. the agent shot. authorities say his condition is not life-threatening. >>> there's news tonight about the children discovered on a remote compound in northern new mexico. authorities have now also found the remains of an unidentified young boy at the site believed to be a missing 3-year-old. 11 children were discovered living in filthy conditions. five adults charged. >>> the new tick warning tonight. what's called the asian or longhorn tick now spreading to eight states. the first new tick species in the u.s. in 50 years, infecting mostly dogs, livestock and deer. in asia, the tick killing 15% of its victims. they have not been found carrying diseases effecting humans in the u.s. yet. >>> a passing to note. hockey hall of famer stan mikita has died. a legend in chicago, he spent his 22-year career with the blackhawks. he was 78. >>> and you remember the brady bunch house. hgtv winning the bidding war for the iconic house in l.a. the home listed for almost $1.9
authorities say gunfire erupted as agents searched for a murder suspect at a motel.pect died at the scene. the agent shot. authorities say his condition is not life-threatening. >>> there's news tonight about the children discovered on a remote compound in northern new mexico. authorities have now also found the remains of an unidentified young boy at the site believed to be a missing 3-year-old. 11 children were discovered living in filthy conditions. five adults charged. >>>...