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that is the 22-year-old nanny feeding the 2-year-old child of the homeowner. >> wow. i felt that. >> you see the nanny slap the child as she is trying to feed this poor little girl. once she is finally done feeding the little girl, seems as though the nanny starts eating her own meal, the little girl sitting quietly by her side. >> oh, no. that's going to set that woman off, isn't it? >> the poor kid is probably sitting there nervous from the beating she's already taken. >> oh, my god. >> she throws the little girl down on the floor and begins beating this little girl. the father of the child kept noticing bruises on his little girl so he put the surveillance camera in there to see if the nanny was up to no good. when he saw this footage, he, according to reports, violently attacked the nanny beating her in what reports say to a pulp. she ended up reporting that beating to police. they initially arrested the father of the child, but when he produced these tapes and showed police this video, police dropped the charges against him. they arrested the nanny and she has no
that is the 22-year-old nanny feeding the 2-year-old child of the homeowner. >> wow. i felt that. >> you see the nanny slap the child as she is trying to feed this poor little girl. once she is finally done feeding the little girl, seems as though the nanny starts eating her own meal, the little girl sitting quietly by her side. >> oh, no. that's going to set that woman off, isn't it? >> the poor kid is probably sitting there nervous from the beating she's already taken....
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have you ever had a nightmare nanny? let us know, use #abc2020. about my sensitive teeth, he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. see why dental professionals endorse crest sensi-stop strips to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10 minutes. and up to 1 month of protection. satisfaction guaranteed. [ woman ] life opens up when you relieve sensitivity. satisfaction guaranteed. you get used to food odors you think it smells fine, but your guests think it smells like this... ( sound effects ) febreze air effects works instantly to eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to. it smells so much better! so you and your guests can breathe happy. >>> tonight here, we look back at an extraordinary life, the director mike nichols. he made us laugh, he made us cry. most importantly, he made us think.
have you ever had a nightmare nanny? let us know, use #abc2020. about my sensitive teeth, he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. see why dental professionals endorse crest sensi-stop strips to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10...
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so our nanny lives with us.e make sure that she has to take avery out to gymnastics, or her swimming classes, and her soccer, that casino of stuff. so that she's out and she has play dates with other kids, because do you have to be aware of. that will you guys mentioned the aggression thing, kids in day care have slight tendency toward aggression, and it is something that can last into their teens. they're if the quit sure he can actually what the connection is there, but, you know, i have a lot of friends who's kids are in day care. and they say, yes, my kid came home, randomly one day, he or she was 18 months olds and she started bitingment and i think it is something that she might have pick up in day care. really, ultimately, i have to backtrack a little bit and say the decision for us came down to our schedules. you know, i get up at 12:30 in the morning, my husband is a pilot. he's gone a lot overnight. so, for us, even when i was working on night sides, i wasn't home until midnight. so there is not a day
so our nanny lives with us.e make sure that she has to take avery out to gymnastics, or her swimming classes, and her soccer, that casino of stuff. so that she's out and she has play dates with other kids, because do you have to be aware of. that will you guys mentioned the aggression thing, kids in day care have slight tendency toward aggression, and it is something that can last into their teens. they're if the quit sure he can actually what the connection is there, but, you know, i have a...
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why doesn't the nanny do this? gloria has fired five nannies.house. i want to be the star. stars have nannies. you know that some of this is manny's fault. gloria: manny! so, marie, what do you feel like doing for dinner tonight? you're eating dino-bites because you are a little boy. mom! i'm telling you, there's an embarrassing
why doesn't the nanny do this? gloria has fired five nannies.house. i want to be the star. stars have nannies. you know that some of this is manny's fault. gloria: manny! so, marie, what do you feel like doing for dinner tonight? you're eating dino-bites because you are a little boy. mom! i'm telling you, there's an embarrassing
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it's emblematic of the nanny state. i think it's what the american people pushed back from in house and senate and why people are so taken aback by the liberalism of the obama administration. martha: the bigger part of all of this is not that he seems smug as he's talking about how the wool is pulled over the eyes
it's emblematic of the nanny state. i think it's what the american people pushed back from in house and senate and why people are so taken aback by the liberalism of the obama administration. martha: the bigger part of all of this is not that he seems smug as he's talking about how the wool is pulled over the eyes
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>> well, i think what we are looking at here with phrases like the nanny state is right wing ideology. problems are complex. we need to look at every problem, case by case with its own issues, and tobacco is its own unique issue, we need more prague matrix, less -- prague matrix, less ideology. the town has the right to ban the state. at the national level it would go to the supreme court. we have 40 million americans addicted to nicotine and tobacco. the nicotine products the town wants to ban is e-cigarettes. all of which have nick so teen in them -- nicotine in them, most of them do. they are a gateway to tobacco, young people are finding them cool and fashionable. it's like jumping out of the fifth storey instead of the 10th. >> there's an argument about how big a gate way they are, and how dangerous. i assume that you don't think that governments should get that much involved in business, in regulating them and going this far. if the argument is that governments shouldn't regulate businesses that tightly, how far can they go. shouldn't they be able to ban smoking,less you are in
>> well, i think what we are looking at here with phrases like the nanny state is right wing ideology. problems are complex. we need to look at every problem, case by case with its own issues, and tobacco is its own unique issue, we need more prague matrix, less -- prague matrix, less ideology. the town has the right to ban the state. at the national level it would go to the supreme court. we have 40 million americans addicted to nicotine and tobacco. the nicotine products the town wants...
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. >>> and the new york nanny who only became known after her death. tac. >> well, it was certainly the end of an era. germans cheered and the world watched as the hated symbol of oppression and tyranny sloid way was destroyed. along the path where the wall once stood, built in 1967. it stretched from 87 miles dividing east and west berlin. more than 100 people were killed trying to cross it. the last pieces were dismantled in 1991.about. >>> ukraine is accusing russia of sending a convoy of tanks into eastern ukraine. residents have observed a significant buildup of russian weaponry. ukrainian troops continue to clash with prowrg pro-russian separatists around donetsk. what do you think has been the main legacy of that moment? >> well, you know it was a moment of tremendous freedom for the east germans certainly, but i think also for the rest of the world we watched on television transpire, certainly that one particular date is the marker when in fact the east german administrators said indeed that east germans could cross into west berlin. but it too
. >>> and the new york nanny who only became known after her death. tac. >> well, it was certainly the end of an era. germans cheered and the world watched as the hated symbol of oppression and tyranny sloid way was destroyed. along the path where the wall once stood, built in 1967. it stretched from 87 miles dividing east and west berlin. more than 100 people were killed trying to cross it. the last pieces were dismantled in 1991.about. >>> ukraine is accusing russia of...
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was like, listen, let me tell you something, nannies for twins make a killing.e baby, mind the fact that i can't spread my legs in this dress, so, i got one baby here and i'm feeding another baby here, you get pretty -- i was a dancer, so, i was rhythmic with it. i was putting them to bed like this. >> jimmy: identical twins, do you get confused by which one? you do have to keep track. >> i had a horrible experience. i started taking care of just thetwins -- there was nothing different about them. and when the parents thought there was something different, i'm like, you're lying. there's nothing different. >> jimmy: you never got to that point? >> yeah, there's no way. i was like, there's no way you can tell the difference. so, after awhile, after a month i started noticing one baby was getting a little plumper than the other. i'm like, i think i've been feeding this baby twice. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> i felt terrible. i felt terrible. the mom was like, wow, he's in the 95 percentile. the other one was in the 35 per essential time. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> i got fired.
was like, listen, let me tell you something, nannies for twins make a killing.e baby, mind the fact that i can't spread my legs in this dress, so, i got one baby here and i'm feeding another baby here, you get pretty -- i was a dancer, so, i was rhythmic with it. i was putting them to bed like this. >> jimmy: identical twins, do you get confused by which one? you do have to keep track. >> i had a horrible experience. i started taking care of just thetwins -- there was nothing...
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is that the nanny or something? >> making a deposit. >> yes. she is the nanny, nick, well done. the baby-sitter they hired to look after their infant right there. but they did have a camera set up just in case. she was going through, found a stack of 250,000 rubles which is almost $5,000 u.s. she went leafing through it, took a big chunk out of it, put it in her under wear. >> dirty money. >> who hides money there? >> facing up to five years of imprisonment if found guilty. >>> some of the best pranks are the most simple pranks. this guy's buddy has walked away, left his drink on the table. so the buddy opens it up, takes a ketchup packet, tears it open, puts it at the bottom of the guy's straw. >> that's good. >> and puts it back into the drink. the guy sits down and -- >> poor guy. >> bonus, if your buddy really hates ketchup. >> super funny. that guy could have used a straw like this one. this is called the life straw. and it is a water purifying device. >> this handy device filters out 99.9999% of water-borne bacteria. >> this guy's testing that straw out in a store. and nas
is that the nanny or something? >> making a deposit. >> yes. she is the nanny, nick, well done. the baby-sitter they hired to look after their infant right there. but they did have a camera set up just in case. she was going through, found a stack of 250,000 rubles which is almost $5,000 u.s. she went leafing through it, took a big chunk out of it, put it in her under wear. >> dirty money. >> who hides money there? >> facing up to five years of imprisonment if...
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i called thecustomer, i said, look, your nanny has just struck your child.e i was there, the nanny was going and she had been replaced. >> reporter: like eddie and jesse, pat takes all the necessary safety precautions. buckling at every window. the universal fear among most skyscraper window washers is a fear of falling. but for patrick, it's also a fear of trying. >> i felt the electric running up my arm and i fell backwards. i didn't realize where i was. >> reporter: a loose wire almost did him in above a deli. >> all i could think was, after all the crazy stuff we've done that i was going to end up vk to get retrieved from a deli awning when i finally bit the big one. >> reporter: but the big one famously came for window washers miguel and ed in 2008 in an accident eerily similar to today's in lower manhattan. when they were working 47 stories up and the cable anchoring their scaffolding snapped. 30-year-old edgar hit the ground at 125 miles per hour and died instantly. but only a few feet away. paramedics were astonished to find 37-year-old miguel alive.
i called thecustomer, i said, look, your nanny has just struck your child.e i was there, the nanny was going and she had been replaced. >> reporter: like eddie and jesse, pat takes all the necessary safety precautions. buckling at every window. the universal fear among most skyscraper window washers is a fear of falling. but for patrick, it's also a fear of trying. >> i felt the electric running up my arm and i fell backwards. i didn't realize where i was. >> reporter: a loose...
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hackers able to get into your nanny cam or security cam and stream that online live? the simple way to stop them from invading your privacy. >>> first, it's time for pie. how to impress all your family and friends next week with a homemade apple pie. it's in insomniac kitchen next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. apple pie. it's in insomniac kitchen next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ ♪ >>> if you aren't cooking the main meal you better have a side or dessert. everyone loves pie, right? but the right crust can scare people off. >> it's kind of tricky. fear not all you aspiring piemakers. help has arrived. nikki batiste is in insomniac kitchen. >> we're here at michelle's pies in connecticut. we're about to show you how to make an apple caramel crumb pie just in time for the holidays. >> this is michelle stewart. 27-time national pie baking champion. she's going to show her secrets to her perfect apple caramel crumb pie. >> we'll make our crust. i hea
hackers able to get into your nanny cam or security cam and stream that online live? the simple way to stop them from invading your privacy. >>> first, it's time for pie. how to impress all your family and friends next week with a homemade apple pie. it's in insomniac kitchen next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. apple pie. it's in insomniac kitchen next on "world news now." >>...
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. >> she became a nanny.she chose to be a nanny, a woman who lived with families and helped bring up their children as her career. she apparently never married or even socialized very much with people. she had a box brownie camera and took photographs of no consequence. that's where the mystery begins. we don't know anything about how she may have been so informed. where did her eye and her mind about photography come from? there's no records of her having studied with anyone. obviously she never -- and this is such an interesting part of the story -- she never shared her photographs with anyone. she had a great eye to see the pictures, she had great timing when to snap the shutter. she had a restlessness about photography, what i mean is that she was constantly searching for a good photograph. she loved what happens when she photographed through glass. and reflecting back, and what was going on on the other side of it. that's really evident in this particular photograph where there's so much going on. i thin
. >> she became a nanny.she chose to be a nanny, a woman who lived with families and helped bring up their children as her career. she apparently never married or even socialized very much with people. she had a box brownie camera and took photographs of no consequence. that's where the mystery begins. we don't know anything about how she may have been so informed. where did her eye and her mind about photography come from? there's no records of her having studied with anyone. obviously...
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those nanny cams, the warning for families tonight. >>> look at this police chase ending in a wild crash in the heartland, a car demolishing a building in an incident. >>> the new crash test results coming in, authorities calling them alarming. a lot more news to get to. to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. for new nestlé© toll houser delightfulls morsels, the chocolate you know and love now filled with caramel, peanut butter, cherry, and mint. so peanut butter up some brownies. and caramel-ify those chocolate chip cookies with new nestlé© toll house delightfulls. bake some love™ i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. if you're suffering from constipation or irregular
those nanny cams, the warning for families tonight. >>> look at this police chase ending in a wild crash in the heartland, a car demolishing a building in an incident. >>> the new crash test results coming in, authorities calling them alarming. a lot more news to get to. to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is...
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relief you can count on. >>> we're going to turn next to a warning for parents about those so-called nanny many families use them to watch over their children while at home. but who else is watching? here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it's your private life exposed for all to see and without you even knowing it. these men at bar, this woman at her desk. two of thousands of images security cameras looking at driveways, porches, a laundry mat. more shocking, the images we won't show you inside of homes, even a child sleeping in a crib. a russian website called insecam has hacked nearly 5,000 cameras in the u.s. alone by entering the default factory password. >> they're searching for these devices on the internet. you know the default password and they know the default password and can log in like they were you. >> reporter: we found one right here in california. we're about to tell this young lady in this cafe that they are being spied on. >> is this you? that's you, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: in the back, we found that barista, cat lee. >> that's me today. >> that's from a few minutes
relief you can count on. >>> we're going to turn next to a warning for parents about those so-called nanny many families use them to watch over their children while at home. but who else is watching? here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it's your private life exposed for all to see and without you even knowing it. these men at bar, this woman at her desk. two of thousands of images security cameras looking at driveways, porches, a laundry mat. more shocking, the images we won't...
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state and i don't want nanny state. how do you get at these issues without having that part of the conversation? >> i think you discuss it like you discuss tobacco. what we have is a health care problem. and what we did around tobacco was warn people and do something about its accessibility. we haven't even wanted to approach that around a lot of the sugar that infiltrates so much of our food sources. >> if you had let's say one or two initiatives that you could attack, is that what it would be? >> i would do three things. >> okay. >> i would facilitate advance directives so that doctors, hospitals know what people want at the end of life. i would think very hard about warning labels on high fructose corn syrup and stop the subsidies for corn. and the third thing that i would do is i would ask what can we do to facilitate the development of those drugs that are most needed to bend the cost curve and for public health? we have not incentivized the drugs' development that we need the most whereas we've incentivized the dr
state and i don't want nanny state. how do you get at these issues without having that part of the conversation? >> i think you discuss it like you discuss tobacco. what we have is a health care problem. and what we did around tobacco was warn people and do something about its accessibility. we haven't even wanted to approach that around a lot of the sugar that infiltrates so much of our food sources. >> if you had let's say one or two initiatives that you could attack, is that what...
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nanny.morning along with boots. thanks for bringing boots to us this morning. tell us his story and how he's now pawing it forward. >> yeah. boots is just an amazing gentleman and a decade ago when hurricane katrina, the arizona humane society's emergency animal medical technicians rescued this guy just about two years old from the streets of louisiana. he had severe burns on his paws, hence the name boots. came back with about 300 pets to arizona and this guy never got reunited with his owners. but now a decade later, he is pawing it forward in our new arizona humane society kitten nursery is one of the kitten nannies, if you can believe that. >> so what does that mean? what is a kitten nanny? can you hear me this morning? can you hear me? oh, oh it looks like we lost her. i hate that because it was going to be such a cute interview. we're going to try to get her back 'cause we want you to hear boots' story. so while we do that. i'm going to read this. >>> the man who shot bin laden just re
nanny.morning along with boots. thanks for bringing boots to us this morning. tell us his story and how he's now pawing it forward. >> yeah. boots is just an amazing gentleman and a decade ago when hurricane katrina, the arizona humane society's emergency animal medical technicians rescued this guy just about two years old from the streets of louisiana. he had severe burns on his paws, hence the name boots. came back with about 300 pets to arizona and this guy never got reunited with his...
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>> yes, i would vote for her. >> i know the nanny's name by the way. that she has gained during her pregnancy. >> the 25 year old told hello magazine that while she expected to gain weight, she did not realize how much. she told the magazine that she has gained about 40 pounds so far. but the actress said she will not marry her fiancee until she loses it all. i guess she wants to fit in a wedding dress? >> she will lose 40 pounds before she actually get married? >> that's what she is saying. >> i make the same promise. ill lose 40 pounds before i get married. >> do you even have 40 pounds to lose. >> no. >> is that the point? >> so, kim and her husband, kanye. >> yes, getting little royal inspiration for the new massive home. they want to name their home high claire castle. >> you know you got a big house if you come up with a name for it. >> ya, and it is based on downtown abby. my gosh. >> 20 million bucks this hole will cost, 20 million bucks. it is in long ankle less. >> must be nice. >> you have great day. >> you >>> live from new york city it's t
>> yes, i would vote for her. >> i know the nanny's name by the way. that she has gained during her pregnancy. >> the 25 year old told hello magazine that while she expected to gain weight, she did not realize how much. she told the magazine that she has gained about 40 pounds so far. but the actress said she will not marry her fiancee until she loses it all. i guess she wants to fit in a wedding dress? >> she will lose 40 pounds before she actually get married? >>...
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and, at the present time the -- it's emblematic of a nanny state government which believes you're toostupid to figure out which healthcare is best for your family. too stupid to figure out how to educates your own children. too stupid to figure out what to put in your mouth and eat. we can go on and on and on and on. what it means is less opportunity, less freedom. less individual responsibility and what the voters last week resoundedly rejected. in my home state, their electricity prices are going up because of the e.p.a.'s overregulation of the coal industry in my state. and so it's too big of government and it's a nanny state government that's been rejected. >> the other thing, besides calling the american people stupid, he talks about the transparency, about lack of transparency being a huge political advantage. the democratic party didn't have any transparency because the herd like voting for this bill. bus they didn't even know what they were voting for. if that isn't lack of transparency if you go up to the well of the and vote and you don't have a clue what it is. then this bi
and, at the present time the -- it's emblematic of a nanny state government which believes you're toostupid to figure out which healthcare is best for your family. too stupid to figure out how to educates your own children. too stupid to figure out what to put in your mouth and eat. we can go on and on and on and on. what it means is less opportunity, less freedom. less individual responsibility and what the voters last week resoundedly rejected. in my home state, their electricity prices are...
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the 49 is that a bit since this weekend the hell to get to the playoffs plus the raiders will host a nannyve a full half-hour sports this sunday the evening eveready it's coming sunday the most important game will be here for the niners and will be the most important game for jim harbaugh as career och hardball when knacks when there is a foul called steve young is criticizing and others are criticizing harbaugh we keep on the outside all the criticism and we understand that we have a challenge ahead of us and will put our focus of to pay a man in denver are here to meet oakland this sunday wmns volleyball - #1 stanford vs #16 arizona john dunning coach of unbeaten and #1 in the nation stanford 6-3 inky ajanaku hammers down the nasty spike for the cardinal arizona pushed them to a 5th game but brittany howard out of mountain view high school blasts the winner stanford takes the deciding game 15-9 and the match 3-2 cardinal now 23-0 charles barkley is great and looking at the nostalgias of how many rebounds he made some points scored report barkley is not any eat until the lakers won again
the 49 is that a bit since this weekend the hell to get to the playoffs plus the raiders will host a nannyve a full half-hour sports this sunday the evening eveready it's coming sunday the most important game will be here for the niners and will be the most important game for jim harbaugh as career och hardball when knacks when there is a foul called steve young is criticizing and others are criticizing harbaugh we keep on the outside all the criticism and we understand that we have a challenge...
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as the 9-month-old was being watched by a nanny. police tell us he approached the baby and became angry when the nanny tried to get away with the child. holmes allegedly stripped the stroller away from her, demand he she give him the baby. police say they got away after holmes exposed himself to two other women who tried to help. holmes is charged with attempted kidnapping, assault and indecent exposure. >>> drivers left doing a double take after this incredible light show. >> controversy rocks a local school district, and it all centers around the holidays. >>> they are colorful and attractive to kids. but this can have dangerous, even deadly consequences. one mother's cautionary tale as the makers of a popular household product make changes to keep others safe. >>> developing right now, police in oklahoma are on the scene of a workplace standoff. aaron, what are you hearing? >> a developing situation. first piece of video from the scene here. you can see police in normal man, oklahoma with their guns drawn as a man is hold up insi
as the 9-month-old was being watched by a nanny. police tell us he approached the baby and became angry when the nanny tried to get away with the child. holmes allegedly stripped the stroller away from her, demand he she give him the baby. police say they got away after holmes exposed himself to two other women who tried to help. holmes is charged with attempted kidnapping, assault and indecent exposure. >>> drivers left doing a double take after this incredible light show. >>...
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y un cohete los infora l lejos parecÍa una verdadera batalla, policÍas federales a sepas los contÓ nanniestradas por quienes actÚan con violencia y trabajando lichl. >> un dÍa despuÉs en este lugar todavÍa huele avo a gases, todo xhep skwo cuando querÍan quemar la puerta principal del palacio, sin embargo, este no fue el Único grupo violento que atacÓ en la gran manifestaciÓn. >> otros atacaron directamente a los policÍa querian llegar al aeropuerto para bloquearlo el ataque tenÍa ip tensiÓn de matar policÍas. >> 31 de los mÁs violentos fueron arrestado pero podrÍan ser liberados confianza de mil dÓlares al final en el zocalo la policÍa poco a poco, replegÓ a los violentos aunque sgap atacando a las informados. >> en mÉxico, raÚl torres telemundo. >> el distrito escolar los Ángeles acordÓ pagar, 139 millones de dÓlares a las 82 supuestas vÍctima de abuso sexual hechos por un profesor de la escuela primaria mira monte es acuerdo rÉcord el distrito se dio despuÉs que comenzaran donde el abogado de las vÍctimas planeaba presentar evidencia contundente el escÁndalo saliÓ a la luz en el 2012
y un cohete los infora l lejos parecÍa una verdadera batalla, policÍas federales a sepas los contÓ nanniestradas por quienes actÚan con violencia y trabajando lichl. >> un dÍa despuÉs en este lugar todavÍa huele avo a gases, todo xhep skwo cuando querÍan quemar la puerta principal del palacio, sin embargo, este no fue el Único grupo violento que atacÓ en la gran manifestaciÓn. >> otros atacaron directamente a los policÍa querian llegar al aeropuerto para bloquearlo el...
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>> i'm almost like handing a kid over to a nanny and say please raise this child for me. it's hard. you have to try to surround yourself with people who share your same vision. the screen writer for this emma frost is brilliant. she's a brit. she gets the material. i'm comfortable she will be able to execute it but still there's a little nervousness there. >> do you have the power to pull the screen writer off the project or it's a project that's assigned. >> i'm never going to do thasm the studio controls it -- to do that. the studio controls it. i will try to work it and make it as good asp .$ i possibly c >> what's next? >> in aim, a brand new character unlike the character i've ever written before called "memory man." my editor was blown away saying i can't believe you wrote this. i'm excited about it, a total new thing, new challenge. i try to get out of my comfort zone. i'm looking forward to that in april. >> this one is called "the escape." congratulations. we'll see you soon when the next one comes out. we appreciate your time. >>> that's it for the news at noon. we're bac
>> i'm almost like handing a kid over to a nanny and say please raise this child for me. it's hard. you have to try to surround yourself with people who share your same vision. the screen writer for this emma frost is brilliant. she's a brit. she gets the material. i'm comfortable she will be able to execute it but still there's a little nervousness there. >> do you have the power to pull the screen writer off the project or it's a project that's assigned. >> i'm never going...
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went from nanny to computer prrammer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't reize software developments fun. >> this is reay creative field that it is highly technical.but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential is why students are willing to pay 15,000 dollars in tuition for justin weeks. hack bright is not app accredited school. no financial aid but scholarship and payment options available. admission is competitive. and former students told us is only worth the money if you are ready to work hard. >> even though it feels really risky i think it's worth it. if you are committed to bust dshs putting the tim the and effort in fight partnership with several major tech company to help graduate find job and so did many other coding boot camp but considering thisind of program do the hope wo
went from nanny to computer prrammer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't reize software developments fun. >> this is reay creative field that it is highly technical.but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter:...
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the nuns were good nannies, and even a communist wasn't about to do without this luxury. >> having theids baptized was pushing it, really pushing it. i was in the party, and of course, i had enormous problems. but that's the way it was then. >> the museum ensures the nuns' story will be remembered. the mayor wants to document especially painful experiences of those times -- including the internment camp that had no fence or guard dogs. >> when we began asking the nuns, we realized many could no longer recall those difficult days. some said it was nice here and how good it was to live in a great christian community. there's a reason why they caled bila voda "heaven's waiting room" back then. >> after czechoslovakia's velvet revolution, the nuns who had survived internment went back to their convents. the communists wanted to destroy christianity in czechoslovakia. but by putting the nuns in bila voda, they gave them a place to pray together and live out their faith. as sister jirina says, "faith won out in bila voda." >> a moving story. across northern europe one of the common sights at
the nuns were good nannies, and even a communist wasn't about to do without this luxury. >> having theids baptized was pushing it, really pushing it. i was in the party, and of course, i had enormous problems. but that's the way it was then. >> the museum ensures the nuns' story will be remembered. the mayor wants to document especially painful experiences of those times -- including the internment camp that had no fence or guard dogs. >> when we began asking the nuns, we...
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the nap nanny has been associated with six infant deaths and older model gumbo with injuries sdmri live in fear of something like that happening to my children. >> a certain popular on-line reseller poses obstacle. craigslist has filter to help prevent recalled items and am sdop and ebay have more advanced filters to she can catch most and take it off their site and e baxt partnered with cpc but craigslist will not step up efforts. >> craigslist does not do it will not it has not dop, but should do it. >> it is illegal are to sell recalled items. it doesn't sell anything it's a service that gives people a venue to sell items. craigslist says it warns people not to sell recalled items on web site. okay says that's not enough. >> i think it's morally irresponsible. >> result, "action news"and abc found many recalled products on-line but only on craigslist. "action news" found recalled bumbo seats in our area and recalled chess sold at shop in conshohocken. wayne home furniture recalled the chest in 1976 because it locked shut lock and killing kids inside. this year the recalled versus wer
the nap nanny has been associated with six infant deaths and older model gumbo with injuries sdmri live in fear of something like that happening to my children. >> a certain popular on-line reseller poses obstacle. craigslist has filter to help prevent recalled items and am sdop and ebay have more advanced filters to she can catch most and take it off their site and e baxt partnered with cpc but craigslist will not step up efforts. >> craigslist does not do it will not it has not...
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from outdoor surveillance to indoor nanny cams, peeking into our homes. they did it by simply entering the camera's default factory password which many users don't even bother to change. security experts are urging people to change the password to safeguard their privacy. >>> and the maryland attorney general is sounding the alarm over a parking lot scam in the area that involves $100 bills. the cash is real. it's tucked under the windshield wiper, but not spotted until the driver starts the car. at that point they jump out to grab the cash. that's when the scammer jumps in, attempting a violent carj k carjacking. >> my goodness. >>> and a struggle by a school's pool. why the teacher dragged a student into the water. >>> and blindsided. a professional hockey player who made millions now in major debt. and why he's blaming his parents for it. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. fact. advil liqui gels are faster on tough pa
from outdoor surveillance to indoor nanny cams, peeking into our homes. they did it by simply entering the camera's default factory password which many users don't even bother to change. security experts are urging people to change the password to safeguard their privacy. >>> and the maryland attorney general is sounding the alarm over a parking lot scam in the area that involves $100 bills. the cash is real. it's tucked under the windshield wiper, but not spotted until the driver...
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and then i would go home, get his bed, get his tee shirt, and tell the nanny, don't wash this, becausewill still smell like him. and i will cry all night long smelling it until my husband would come get me, babe, i'm lonely, come to our room. and i did that for ten years. >> as you look back on that, how did you get through that? are you a person of faith? are you, what, what did you pull upon, pull from or draw upon to get you through that period? >> well, i am a cuban mother. >> mm-hm. >> and you do not let your cubs get into trouble without you trying to help them all the way. so i wasn't going to let john marcos, you know, off to his own devices trying to kill himself, you know, so i figured it was my responsibility, and also, i am the sole income person in my family. my husband is my manager. my parents were then alive, and i was responsible for them as well, so i figure, hey, man, it's my job. i got to do it. so i did it. i'm very responsible. i am not a person of faith. i'm a catholic. i was brought up catholic, but i'm not a church-going sort of girl. i'm very spiritual. i pray
and then i would go home, get his bed, get his tee shirt, and tell the nanny, don't wash this, becausewill still smell like him. and i will cry all night long smelling it until my husband would come get me, babe, i'm lonely, come to our room. and i did that for ten years. >> as you look back on that, how did you get through that? are you a person of faith? are you, what, what did you pull upon, pull from or draw upon to get you through that period? >> well, i am a cuban mother....
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(gasps) (cell phone alert chimes) nanny text. wonder what stan did now. your son tagged my garage?ot some good handwriting. right? relax. i buy him washable paint. why would you buy him any paint? the kid's totally out of control. please. kids get into trouble. (sighs) that's what they do. (chuckles) he has so much spirit.
(gasps) (cell phone alert chimes) nanny text. wonder what stan did now. your son tagged my garage?ot some good handwriting. right? relax. i buy him washable paint. why would you buy him any paint? the kid's totally out of control. please. kids get into trouble. (sighs) that's what they do. (chuckles) he has so much spirit.
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and he ran to his nanny instead of my wife. and that was the moment we both looked at each other and said something's not right here, you know. we need to focus on-- . >> rose: he was crying and ran to his nanny. >> exactly. and there are these special times that money can't buy back. right? when the kids are small. and they're cherished moments, 0and don't squander those. and that was the whole reason for, we just said okay, now it's time. and steve really respected it. he was wondering when my wife was going to tell him that. and he was really beside himself, distraught when she told him and we both told him. >> rose: did you go in together or separate. >> it was separate. it was separate. >> rose: he knew-- whoever went first, who went first? >> i think i did. i think i did. >> rose: so he knew. >> he knew it was coming. you know, we also went in together when we decided we were getting engaged. >> rose: oh, really. >> yeah. >> rose: you had to get his approval. he's like a priest. >> we didn't go that far. i didn't even ask
and he ran to his nanny instead of my wife. and that was the moment we both looked at each other and said something's not right here, you know. we need to focus on-- . >> rose: he was crying and ran to his nanny. >> exactly. and there are these special times that money can't buy back. right? when the kids are small. and they're cherished moments, 0and don't squander those. and that was the whole reason for, we just said okay, now it's time. and steve really respected it. he was...
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went from nanny to computer programmer at event bright. on license ticketing service.software development is fun. >> this is really creative field that it is highly technical. but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential is why students are willing to pay 15,000 dollars in tuition for justin weeks. hack bright is not app accredited school. no financial aid but scholarship and payment options available. admission is competitive. and former students told us it's only worth the money if you are ready to work hard. >> even though it feels really risky i think it's worth it. if you are committed to bust dshs putting the tim the and effort in fight partnership with several major tech company to help graduate find job and so did many other coding boot camp but considering this kind of program do the hope work. aren't all the
went from nanny to computer programmer at event bright. on license ticketing service.software development is fun. >> this is really creative field that it is highly technical. but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential...
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police say the two men in this sketch held theally's nanny at -- held the family's nap n any at gunpoint and zip tied the husband while they ransacked the home. but they think they should have a second chance. >> the only way to have them not do this again to is have other options. >> the family also offered to match a crimestoppers reward that totals $10,000. >>> well, police are lifting the veil and exposing all. >> if you want to see what we do, we have it now here on camera. >> the body camera of the future. and it's changing more than just law enforcement. >> and watching this just makes us dizzy! but there's a hiker hanging up there and her rescue is spinning out of chrome. ,, bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale ends tuesday. get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters rare, high-tech accessory. t now - body cameras are quicy becoming t >>> stay with us a few years ago they were a rare high-tech accessory but now body cameras are quickly
police say the two men in this sketch held theally's nanny at -- held the family's nap n any at gunpoint and zip tied the husband while they ransacked the home. but they think they should have a second chance. >> the only way to have them not do this again to is have other options. >> the family also offered to match a crimestoppers reward that totals $10,000. >>> well, police are lifting the veil and exposing all. >> if you want to see what we do, we have it now here...