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. >> you know melissa, mummy is not quite as excited as last time. told me yesterday i was doing extensive research with her for you, and she says she is pretty excited because like all the brits she wants to see the royals continue as she put it, a very strong line, and i can give you it's all about making money, i know if you want me to i can tell you the sex and the name from mummy right now. melissa: please, please tell us. >> okay. all right if you want to put your bets get ready to place them. this will be a girl she will be born on saturday, and mummy says she will be called alice elizabeth diana. princess alice elizabeth diana, arriving saturday. melissa: that's huge news, we don't know when the baby is coming. they haven't shared exactly what the due date is. >> well, you don't know but mummy obviously does. melissa: yes, she knows. i do know that alice is the odds on favorite right now. currently 6-4, according to a british beth firm. the payout could be $750,000. wouldn't it be hilarious if the royals are sitting at home and alice isn't ev
. >> you know melissa, mummy is not quite as excited as last time. told me yesterday i was doing extensive research with her for you, and she says she is pretty excited because like all the brits she wants to see the royals continue as she put it, a very strong line, and i can give you it's all about making money, i know if you want me to i can tell you the sex and the name from mummy right now. melissa: please, please tell us. >> okay. all right if you want to put your bets get...
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- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy? they have nothing to do with each other. - so, that's how you want to play this, huh? well, i can play tough too. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is me again. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. sir, we heard something odd was happening. - it's ok you can tell us what it is. - (sighing): whenever i speak this happens. (canned laughter) - laughter?! - didn't even say anything funny. (canned laughter) we don't have the gadget to fix it. but i do have these. better? - i can't hear a thing that you'r
- (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy? they have nothing to do with each other. - so, that's how you want to play this, huh? well, i can play tough too. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is me again. but back to otto...
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the mummy, i think you're a mummy or... yeah, the mummy lady witch doctor, dead person.ory, nice to meet you. so you are a mummy, right? - yes. wayne: i even like the stitches on the
the mummy, i think you're a mummy or... yeah, the mummy lady witch doctor, dead person.ory, nice to meet you. so you are a mummy, right? - yes. wayne: i even like the stitches on the
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. >> thank you for mummy, thank you for daddy.nk you... >> shannon's daughter was born healthy and drug free. if shannon did the same thing today, using opiates under a doctor's orders she could land in prison. as of july 2014 women in tennessee can be gaoled with charges as severe as aggravated assault against their own babies for using drugs during pregnancy. addicts give birth to newborns dependent on drugs and going through withdrawal symptoms. tennessee leads the country in baby born with ans. alarming lawmakers to pass this law, the first to target pregnant women for drug use. >> we see babies scratching having convulsions. >> reporter: barry is a district attorney and is a supporter of the law. >> a lot of attention is on the plight of the mother. what about the plight of the babies >> reporter: why is threatening these women with prison gaol time the right thing. >> it holds women responsible with conduct and hopes it deterse behaviour. >> women can avoid gaol by getting treatment. treatment centers can't or won't treat pr
. >> thank you for mummy, thank you for daddy.nk you... >> shannon's daughter was born healthy and drug free. if shannon did the same thing today, using opiates under a doctor's orders she could land in prison. as of july 2014 women in tennessee can be gaoled with charges as severe as aggravated assault against their own babies for using drugs during pregnancy. addicts give birth to newborns dependent on drugs and going through withdrawal symptoms. tennessee leads the country in...
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. >> the reason, there's a camera in the bedroom, tanner's daughter started note thissing his mummy went missing over a 12 month period. >> how did you steal from someone you consider family members. >> when you take it from there. >> you take video to police. that's what the family did. and this woman has been convicted of theft. she will no longer be able to go to the house, obviously, she also got six months worth of community service and six months worth of supervision and forced to pay a fine. >> she ever forced to pay it back? >> she's been forced to compensate him. >> this next video, a guy with sticky fingers. this time at boardwalk burgers and fries. watch that again, person working up front went back in the back to get the burger ready. watch him stick his hand in the tip jar and take $5 right out of it. but just as he slips that $5 in his pocket look cheese smiles right to the camera. >> what a doofus. >> like got to be a better way. i know it's easy to put it in but easy to take it it out, too. >> he got away. but the oentnlywners have turned the video over to police. they ar
. >> the reason, there's a camera in the bedroom, tanner's daughter started note thissing his mummy went missing over a 12 month period. >> how did you steal from someone you consider family members. >> when you take it from there. >> you take video to police. that's what the family did. and this woman has been convicted of theft. she will no longer be able to go to the house, obviously, she also got six months worth of community service and six months worth of...
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. >> maybes can not believe what went on in this home, a hoarding so bad that in the trash was a mummy filled >> the smell was horrifying like a movie. >> the body was found wrapped in a blanket believed in the home for five years and up up to the medical examine to determine the cause of death, the woman was around 90 and they received a tip about the dead body weapon the woman living at the hose revealed the information to a tax advisor. the supervisor represents the richmond district. >> i support people staying in their homes as long as possible but this is a nightmare where there should have been assisted living and nursing home and other support and health services for someone much sooner than five years after she has died. >> the clean up will take a while. crews threw out what they could junk was piled as high as the ceiling. >> i didn't...it was piles of junk. i saw them cleaning it out. >> crews have to get a contractor to do the rest of the work with mold that possibly is toxic and rats and black widow are all over house n san francisco for abc7. >>> marin county sheriff dep
. >> maybes can not believe what went on in this home, a hoarding so bad that in the trash was a mummy filled >> the smell was horrifying like a movie. >> the body was found wrapped in a blanket believed in the home for five years and up up to the medical examine to determine the cause of death, the woman was around 90 and they received a tip about the dead body weapon the woman living at the hose revealed the information to a tax advisor. the supervisor represents the...
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pacts is that they operate in the shadows, and no one knows where the money comes from or how the mummy is spent. we did a lot to squeeze the candidates making it hard for them to raise or spend money, technical details and an oversight. we created a chateau world where there's -- shadow westerly direction where there's too much money thoughting around. >> the number one donor was a democrat. the first candidate cannot take funds, was president obama. mccain spent less than $100 million. and the obama more than $700 million. when you talk about mun in pol -- money in politics you have to look across the aisle. >> it's not a democrat or republican thing. both sides are raising record numbers of cash. the question that has to be asked is does it pass the smell test? >> disclosure is important. no question about it. we need the money in politics. there's 35 countries spending a billion a rear. g.m. is 2 or 3. over four years, that's $4 billion. is it more important for dollars to be spent, or what car you buy. when you talk about money in politics there has to be an opportunity to get it o
pacts is that they operate in the shadows, and no one knows where the money comes from or how the mummy is spent. we did a lot to squeeze the candidates making it hard for them to raise or spend money, technical details and an oversight. we created a chateau world where there's -- shadow westerly direction where there's too much money thoughting around. >> the number one donor was a democrat. the first candidate cannot take funds, was president obama. mccain spent less than $100 million....
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. >> especially after daddy died we learned sports from mummy. while the rest of the world was grieving and the family was grieving she saw the best in it. >> friends and family who have died get it. >> what are you attributing success to? >> just the effort we made in the campaign and ethle. >> c-span: sister carrie courtney and others involved, how did you get to know your dad? he was gone when you arrived six months later but how have you gotten to know him over the years? >> guest: i think through my mother and siblings primarily and the people who knew him. i think i learned about him in school and history books and then, you know, over the years, one of the things that has been so just wonderful for me is taking these films out and going to different places. travelling to africa and south america and inevitablely wherever i go people come up to me and tell stories and they are always first-hand stories of meeting him and having an extroidinary moment and it is really wonderful and then of course making this film about my mother i had the op
. >> especially after daddy died we learned sports from mummy. while the rest of the world was grieving and the family was grieving she saw the best in it. >> friends and family who have died get it. >> what are you attributing success to? >> just the effort we made in the campaign and ethle. >> c-span: sister carrie courtney and others involved, how did you get to know your dad? he was gone when you arrived six months later but how have you gotten to know him over...
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states customs as part of a five-year investigation into a international smuggling operation dubbed mummy'scurse. one item is 2300 years old. it's a sarcophagus. >>> the netherlands known for tulips. the dutch celebrated the annual flower parade. enticing aromas. maybe a few sneezes. millions of flowers and the work of hundreds of volunteers make that parade possible. >>> still to come, a rough ride for prince georges county firefighters. details on an early morning crash. that's coming up in our 8:00 show. >>> and we have a beck improvement in the weather compared to yesterday. we stuck in the 50s. does it last into the work week? we will talking about it coming up in our next half hour first alert seven-day forecast. >>> as we head to break let's look at pet pics. this is from gary jerome. there is a new sheriff in town. just moved here from austin, texas. >> all right. >> this is a pic of cuddles. looks like a sweet guy. >> a little nap action there. >> and one of our favorite people in the whole world, david story sent this one. i hope you are having a great show. don't miss it, says sa
states customs as part of a five-year investigation into a international smuggling operation dubbed mummy'scurse. one item is 2300 years old. it's a sarcophagus. >>> the netherlands known for tulips. the dutch celebrated the annual flower parade. enticing aromas. maybe a few sneezes. millions of flowers and the work of hundreds of volunteers make that parade possible. >>> still to come, a rough ride for prince georges county firefighters. details on an early morning crash....
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. >>> members of a cleaning crew have discovered a priceless mummy outside a peruvian archaeologicalerve. it was found just by chance and seconds before being crushed by a trash compactor. >>> students in china got an unexpected visit from an unwanted guest. a buffalo burst into the primary school scaring the kids of course, who scrambled to get out of its way. reports say honking cars on the street sent the animal into a frightened rampage. police eventually shot the animal after asking its owner for permission. that is your cnbc news update at this hour. back to you, mandy. >>> let's get out to kate rogers for a market flash. >> we're watching netflix for you. shares are soaring today. trading at all-time high levels back to its ipo in may of 2002. the asking its board to approve a stock split. it's up 16% nearing its highs for the day. >>> chinese stocks have been on an absolute tear this year. take a look at this. shares of two etfs that track chinese stocks both the ashr and the afxi are up 25% year to date. some speculate asia may be a bubble that's a bubble ready to pop. ron,
. >>> members of a cleaning crew have discovered a priceless mummy outside a peruvian archaeologicalerve. it was found just by chance and seconds before being crushed by a trash compactor. >>> students in china got an unexpected visit from an unwanted guest. a buffalo burst into the primary school scaring the kids of course, who scrambled to get out of its way. reports say honking cars on the street sent the animal into a frightened rampage. police eventually shot the animal...