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orphan cars, that is. so, what's an orphan car? you're about to find out. >> my name is jerry quam.ant quam, liked to collect orphan cars, which are cars that were manufactured by companies that are no longer in existence today. many of these are rare cars of which there's only a few known to exist. >> i meet up with jerry and his brother john at this modern, climate-controlled barn. what's in the barn? you got tractors, you got horses? >> something better. >> better than that? >> you're gonna love this. >> whoa. i am in heaven. did you know i love cars? >> i've heard a rumor. >> this is an incredible collection. you inherited this? >> our father's collection. >> i imagine there's a great story behind these cars. >> each and every one. >> these car stories begin right up the road in roland, iowa, where john and jerry's father, grant quam, grew up in the 1920s. >> why was your dad so passionate about cars? >> he grew up on a farm and they were pretty poor, but he'd see people coming into town driving around in these fine cars, and that got him excited about it. >> while grant may not
orphan cars, that is. so, what's an orphan car? you're about to find out. >> my name is jerry quam.ant quam, liked to collect orphan cars, which are cars that were manufactured by companies that are no longer in existence today. many of these are rare cars of which there's only a few known to exist. >> i meet up with jerry and his brother john at this modern, climate-controlled barn. what's in the barn? you got tractors, you got horses? >> something better. >> better...
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thousands have been orphaned and millions lack access to school and other basic services.ondent met some of the children in southern turkey. >> reporter: this house not far from the syrian border is the safe haven that tens of thousands of other syrian children wish they had. a place to learn and play away from the air strikes and bombs. this is an orphanage that houses 60 children. it's run by a syrian ngo, which tries to alleviate the suffering of the civil war's most vulnerable victims. behind each face is a harrowing tail. this 11 year old is from homs. his father was killed by assad soldiers. the teachers tell me he wets his bed regularly, and rarely managed to sleep through a night without waking up screaming. >> translator: when i grow up i want to be an architect to rebuild my country. i tell the leaders you don't love us like you claim. if you did, you would have liberated us. >> reporter: this girl is five. losing her parents has left her so distraught she now finds it difficult to speak. her eyes tell a story by themselves. she is another child forced to grow up
thousands have been orphaned and millions lack access to school and other basic services.ondent met some of the children in southern turkey. >> reporter: this house not far from the syrian border is the safe haven that tens of thousands of other syrian children wish they had. a place to learn and play away from the air strikes and bombs. this is an orphanage that houses 60 children. it's run by a syrian ngo, which tries to alleviate the suffering of the civil war's most vulnerable...
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orphan orphan black. >> it is on bbc america. characters. it is crazy, assist in the 4th season. so happy you are here. i am curious, you play various characters in one scene. you are talking to yourself, basically, two or three times in do you do that? >> very very complicated and technical, and within the move, times over. so it is a lot of talking to a tennis ball or my twin double, but it is complicated. >> is your clone double on the tv? >> we see her shoulder. >> is she just reading the lines? >> she's amazing. i am lucky to have her. he's a committed actor and generous. >> it must be hard for you, first of all, you are carrying about every scene. you have different hair. and make up for every scene. it takes forever to shoot a scene? we are a canadian show. we somehow manged to push all the high concept stuff into a short time frame. >> a lot of the american shows are filmed in canada. >> yes. do we have a clip? yes, take a look. >> best never mentioned to anybody calling mk? >> no. she never said anything to me. she didn't share every little thing. she protected us. >> fr
orphan orphan black. >> it is on bbc america. characters. it is crazy, assist in the 4th season. so happy you are here. i am curious, you play various characters in one scene. you are talking to yourself, basically, two or three times in do you do that? >> very very complicated and technical, and within the move, times over. so it is a lot of talking to a tennis ball or my twin double, but it is complicated. >> is your clone double on the tv? >> we see her shoulder....
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since the conflict began, thousands of children have now become orphans. our correspondent met some of them living in reyhanli in southern turkey. >> reporter: this house not far from the syrian border is a safe haven that tens of thousands of other syrian children wish they had, a place to learn and play away from the air strikes and air bombs. this is the or fan age that houses 60 children whose family have been killed by the regime and allies. it is run by an ngo which is there help these children. each face has a harrowing tail. this 11-year-old is from homs. most of the city has been bombed to the ground. his father was killed by soldiers. the teachers here told me he wets his bed regularly and rarely manages to sleep through a notice without screaming. he hopes for a better future. >> translation: when i grow up i want to be an architect to rebuild my country >> reporter: i ask him what message he has to the world leaders. >> translation: i tell them you don't love us like you claim. if you did you would have liberated us. >> reporter: this girl is f
since the conflict began, thousands of children have now become orphans. our correspondent met some of them living in reyhanli in southern turkey. >> reporter: this house not far from the syrian border is a safe haven that tens of thousands of other syrian children wish they had, a place to learn and play away from the air strikes and air bombs. this is the or fan age that houses 60 children whose family have been killed by the regime and allies. it is run by an ngo which is there help...
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and these orphans may find themselves without a home. >> we are looking for funding.ow no one has responded. >> reporter: on some days the children are taken on tripes. today they visit the border with syria. this is the closest they can get to their homes without fear of barrel bombs or russian air strikes. as they close their eyes they picture a syria free from all of the killing where a child's future is more important than political ambition. a wish they hope will one day come true. >>> lawyers from the main opposition party in south africa are in court trying to reinstate corruption charges against president jacob zuma, who was first charged with corruption 11 years ago. tania page is at the court in the capitol. >> reporter: jubilant supporters greeted zuma when corruption charges were developed the first time in 2006. when the charged were reinstated and dropped again, the final hurdle was cleared for him to become south africa's president. zuma had been charged with 783 counts of corruption in relation to tax evasion, fraud, and a multi-billion dollars arms de
and these orphans may find themselves without a home. >> we are looking for funding.ow no one has responded. >> reporter: on some days the children are taken on tripes. today they visit the border with syria. this is the closest they can get to their homes without fear of barrel bombs or russian air strikes. as they close their eyes they picture a syria free from all of the killing where a child's future is more important than political ambition. a wish they hope will one day come...
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reinventste orphan himself as a founding father. there is a sex scandal. there is violence. it had all the ingredients of an extraordinary movie. he says that after he read to hepters in the book immediately started clicking around to any said surely somebody must've already adapted this. it was just sitting there for me as a biographer. harold: he took this formidable book on a beach vacation. what is he told you about the epiphany he had? ron: i met lin through mutual friend. and i said i heard my book made a big impression on you. he said he was reading the book on vacation and hip-hop songs started rising off the page. and i said really? [laughter] me thatstarted telling hamilton's life is a classic .ip-hop narrative and i said what on earth is this guy talking about? hip-hop ignoramus. it, i could pursued tell he would did not want to do something satirical and outrageous. he wants to do a serious, complex rendering of this character. he said i will educate you about hip-hop. the pointed out two things that are still very important to the show. lyrics are so dense and s
reinventste orphan himself as a founding father. there is a sex scandal. there is violence. it had all the ingredients of an extraordinary movie. he says that after he read to hepters in the book immediately started clicking around to any said surely somebody must've already adapted this. it was just sitting there for me as a biographer. harold: he took this formidable book on a beach vacation. what is he told you about the epiphany he had? ron: i met lin through mutual friend. and i said i...
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especially being an orphan.s my way o living again. >> reporter: a news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who was soon dennis' parents. >> we were interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter:6 years later they are facing 44 criminal charge including contial sexual abuse of a child and unlawful intercourse and incest. now they are facing civil litigation as well. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according to the court recos, he started abusing him shortly after he arrived in the u.s. when he was 9. >> there was aot of fear because i had just gained something that i believedwas a gift. >> reporter: he said colyn joined in when he was 15. after 10 years dennis sayse attempted to report the abuse and he says he called 9-1-1. denness says because he -- dennis ss because he was older then, 18,the report was brushed aside. >> bury it and go on with my fe. >> reporter: a psychologist who was a mndated reporter also called the sheriff's office. in january sheriff lori smith t
especially being an orphan.s my way o living again. >> reporter: a news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who was soon dennis' parents. >> we were interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter:6 years later they are facing 44 criminal charge including contial sexual abuse of a child and unlawful intercourse and incest. now they are facing civil litigation as well. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according to the court...
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drug prices, for orphan drugs. so medicaid doesn't bat an eye when we're paying $400,000 a year for treatment of kids with cystic fibrosis because it is a relatively small number of people. but when we look at hepatitis c, three and a half million americans, more than a million of those are on medicaid. >> right. >> and when you do the math of more than a million people on medicaid who need a 94 or $194,000 treatment, all in one year, that just sends the budget into cardiac arrest. it can't be done. >> so harvoni is 93, 94, $95,000 for one course. our patient who we profiled gene needed 2. let's cawg it $95,000. medicaid receives a discount which can be half of that but even then, you say it can be too competitive for every patient who needs it. in what point in mary snow's story, if it's not medicaid or the insurers's role in the middle that they don't? >> medicaid a payor and a tax funded institution has got to be a responsible steward of the taxpayer dollar. and we need and we want both the patient and the physi
drug prices, for orphan drugs. so medicaid doesn't bat an eye when we're paying $400,000 a year for treatment of kids with cystic fibrosis because it is a relatively small number of people. but when we look at hepatitis c, three and a half million americans, more than a million of those are on medicaid. >> right. >> and when you do the math of more than a million people on medicaid who need a 94 or $194,000 treatment, all in one year, that just sends the budget into cardiac arrest....
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landmines, orphans. landmines for orphans. oh. well, you look great. thank you.
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the carolina raptor center gets 175 orphaned birds in a year. how you can donate and help with their care find that information on wbtv.com/good news. great story. former mayor patrick cannon returns to charlotte to face a charge of voter fraud. and what happened in court and what cannon's attorney is telling us about the former wbtv news at 6:00 is >> former mayor patrick cannon returns to court in charlotte after a year in prison. >> i want to apologize for the court. >> his punishment for voter fraud and his lawyer talks to us about his state of mind. >> and a crime scene close to the transit center and time warner cable arena what we know about a shooting in the heart of uptown. >> plus we breakdown primary results from campaign 2016 and how voters are showing their anger over toll lanes. >> announcer: wbtv on your side. wbtv news starts right now. >> charlotte's former mayor back in jail tonight after his guilty plea for voter fraud i'm jamie boll in for paul cameron. >> i'm maureen o'boyle nice to have you here. this is the first time we h
the carolina raptor center gets 175 orphaned birds in a year. how you can donate and help with their care find that information on wbtv.com/good news. great story. former mayor patrick cannon returns to charlotte to face a charge of voter fraud. and what happened in court and what cannon's attorney is telling us about the former wbtv news at 6:00 is >> former mayor patrick cannon returns to court in charlotte after a year in prison. >> i want to apologize for the court. >> his...
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afghan refugees make part of the influx of refugees to europe but for orphaned children, the journey can be terrifying if they are caught by officials before reaching their destinations. hoda abdel hamid has been speaking to some of them. >> reporter: it is a moment of spite otherwise filled with hardship. teenagers who dream of a fresh start far away in europe. like 17-year-old haasim. >> the smugglers told me to bury my hands for five hours in snow. i don't know how to find my parents. >> he is now receiving medical care in a macedonian camp about 16-year-old yasim is in the same situation. he's an orphan who first worked in iran as a janitor. >> translator: they were trying to deport me because i did not have a passport. so i left. i want to be in a place with no women's where i feel safe. i saved the money to pay smugglers, i also borrowed money from my friends and i'm so sad to be stuck here. >> together they sneak across borders and slept along the way picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to get undetected. they relied on food left by compassionate people along
afghan refugees make part of the influx of refugees to europe but for orphaned children, the journey can be terrifying if they are caught by officials before reaching their destinations. hoda abdel hamid has been speaking to some of them. >> reporter: it is a moment of spite otherwise filled with hardship. teenagers who dream of a fresh start far away in europe. like 17-year-old haasim. >> the smugglers told me to bury my hands for five hours in snow. i don't know how to find my...
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the orphans may find themselves weight a home. >> we are looking for funding. until now, no one responded. >> on some days children are taken on trips. today they visit the boarder. this is the closest they get without fear of barrel bombs. they pact a syria free from killing, where a child's future is more important than political ambition, where innocence is cher ibbed. a wish they hope will come true >>> time for a break. when we come back, women's groups in brazil call for the right to terminate their pregnancy in the wake of the zika virus. plus... >> i'm in venezuela, where the government increased the minimum wage. in an inflationary economy people think it's hardly enough. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >>>
the orphans may find themselves weight a home. >> we are looking for funding. until now, no one responded. >> on some days children are taken on trips. today they visit the boarder. this is the closest they get without fear of barrel bombs. they pact a syria free from killing, where a child's future is more important than political ambition, where innocence is cher ibbed. a wish they hope will come true >>> time for a break. when we come back, women's groups in brazil call...
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. >>> still ahead at 5:00, an orphaned baby kangaroo gets a new home and a new name. >> after a damp morning, live doppler 7hd tracking ask therred showers this evening. getting down to street level, san francisco, daly city, san leandro. behind the storm, sunshine it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> police in we were australia have adopted an orphaned baby canning kangaroo. the station asked for the public's help to find a name. this video was posted on the department's facebook page announcing his name. the four-month-old is active. he is in mason's t-shirt. >> we want to thank our abc news community for sending weather video and pictures to us. this shows the lexington reservoir saying sunday el niÑo california day trip. chrisy sent it this video of the water flow at creek in walnut creek, and this instagram user says sonoma na valley vineyard looking so green thanks to the rain. take your video and tag with the has
. >>> still ahead at 5:00, an orphaned baby kangaroo gets a new home and a new name. >> after a damp morning, live doppler 7hd tracking ask therred showers this evening. getting down to street level, san francisco, daly city, san leandro. behind the storm, sunshine it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>>...
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soldiers destroyed everything with their weapons. >> just living to some of these orphan's stories to make anyone with a sense of humanity bring an end to this war immediately. but the longer it goes on, the more it kills their future. the orphanage puts a great deal of emphasis on education. not only are the children sent to school they're given tuition when they return. but now this is under threat. the funding for the orphanage has stopped. unless money is found fast these orphans may find themselves without a home. >> we're looking for funding. we've sent messages to numerous organizations but until now no one has responded. >> on sundays the children are taken on trips. this is the closest they can get to their homes without fear of barrel bombs or russian airstrikes. as they close their eyes they picture a syria free from all the killing where a child's future is more important than political military ambition. where innocence is cherished, not bombed away from the sky. a wish they hope one day will come true. al jazeera, on the turkish-syrian border. >> the iraqi army said a su
soldiers destroyed everything with their weapons. >> just living to some of these orphan's stories to make anyone with a sense of humanity bring an end to this war immediately. but the longer it goes on, the more it kills their future. the orphanage puts a great deal of emphasis on education. not only are the children sent to school they're given tuition when they return. but now this is under threat. the funding for the orphanage has stopped. unless money is found fast these orphans may...
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the orphan children amongst them, a journey in a risk can be particularly terrifying.e met up with some of them en mas massedonia. >> it's a moment of respite in a life otherwise filled with hardship, lonelinets and uncertainty. teenagers who dare to dream about a fresh start, far away in europe. >> like 17-year-old wesinal who left with his parents and smuggled his shores to the shores of grease. >> they ordered me to bury my hands in the snow for five hours. i have not seen my family since. i don't know how to find them. >> he is receiving medical care along the border with serbia, unable move forward as afghans are no longer welcome on the balkan route. >> this orphan is in a situation who first worked in iran as a janitor. >> they were trying to dedeport me because i did not have a passport. so, i left. i want to be in a place with fwho weapons where i feel safe. i saved money to pay smugglers. i borrowed money from my friends. now, i am so sad to be stuck here. >> along the way, he became friends with so far e a, a year older. they sneaked across borders and slept
the orphan children amongst them, a journey in a risk can be particularly terrifying.e met up with some of them en mas massedonia. >> it's a moment of respite in a life otherwise filled with hardship, lonelinets and uncertainty. teenagers who dare to dream about a fresh start, far away in europe. >> like 17-year-old wesinal who left with his parents and smuggled his shores to the shores of grease. >> they ordered me to bury my hands in the snow for five hours. i have not seen...
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especially being an orphan and this was my way of living again. >> reporter: "abc7 news" profiled the story of russian orphans, and the couple who soon became dennis' parents. >> we became interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter: 16 years later, they're facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sexual abuse of a child and incest. now they're facing civil litigation, as well. >> they're still living in denial. >> reporter: according to court records, dennis said ralph flynn began abusing him when he was 9. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that what i believed was a gift. >> reporter: he said carolyn joined in when he was 15. he said he attempted to report the abuse and called 911. he said because he was older than 18, his report was brushed aside. >> just bury it and go on with my life. >> reporter: a psychologist also called the sheriff's office. in january, the sheriff told the "abc7 news" i-team, we will examine how this official report was handled. ralph and carolyn flynn's attorneys declined to comment in the criminal matter. bot
especially being an orphan and this was my way of living again. >> reporter: "abc7 news" profiled the story of russian orphans, and the couple who soon became dennis' parents. >> we became interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter: 16 years later, they're facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sexual abuse of a child and incest. now they're facing civil litigation, as well. >> they're still living in denial. >> reporter: according...
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especially being an orphan.his was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who was soon dennis' parents. >> we were interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter: 16 years later they are facing 44 criminal charges including continual sexual abuse of a child and unlawful intercourse and incest. now they are facing civil litigation as well. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according to the court records, he started abusing him shortly after he arrived in the u.s. when he was 9. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that i believed was a gift. >> reporter: he said carolyn joined in when he was 15. after 10 years dennis says he attempted to report the abuse and he says he called 9-1-1. denness says because he -- dennis says because he was older then, 18, the report was brushed aside. >> bury it and go on with my life. >> reporter: a psychologist who was a mandated reporter also called the sheriff's office. in
especially being an orphan.his was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who was soon dennis' parents. >> we were interested in the possibility of adoption. >> reporter: 16 years later they are facing 44 criminal charges including continual sexual abuse of a child and unlawful intercourse and incest. now they are facing civil litigation as well. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according...
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. >>> and how a palestinian boy orphaned in an arson attack is able to meet his sporting hero.ey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> hello again, and a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the powerful syrian kurdish group the pyg want a piece of syria against the syrian government. problem nomina
. >>> and how a palestinian boy orphaned in an arson attack is able to meet his sporting hero.ey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that...
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the zoo keeper is taking the orphan into her pouch for the next six months. the devevoping baby will essentially be attached at the hip to this new mother. >> i'm working all the time but still have a baby to take care of. i can sympathize with working moms now. every day something is different. she is getting persolity. it is fun and a cool experience. >> constance: this is uber cool. the new mom wears the pouch custom fitted by another staffer. at ten months the kangaroo should be able to leave the pouch. julie you have five months? >> julie: no, three months. three months that's it. that's interesting. everybody should experience that. the last six months has been pretty incredible every day, literally, every day. all right, south florida as we take a live look outside we have stubborn clouds around but they are not producing precipitation. we will stay dry and temperatures in the upper 70s, low 80s with an east, the threat of rip currents is high again today. beach goers and boaters with advisory, wind gusts in the 20s, even seen the 30s down by the keys.
the zoo keeper is taking the orphan into her pouch for the next six months. the devevoping baby will essentially be attached at the hip to this new mother. >> i'm working all the time but still have a baby to take care of. i can sympathize with working moms now. every day something is different. she is getting persolity. it is fun and a cool experience. >> constance: this is uber cool. the new mom wears the pouch custom fitted by another staffer. at ten months the kangaroo should be...
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especially being an orphan. this was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc 7 news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who soon became denis' parents. now they are facing 44 federal charges, including unlawful skou sexual intercourse. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according to court records, he says that ralph began abusing him when he was 9. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that -- what i believed was a gift. >> reporter: he says carolyn joined in when he was 15. after 10 years, denis says he attempted to report the abuse. he says he called 911. denis says because he was older than 18, his report was brushed aside. >> just bury it and go on with my life. >> reporter: a psychologist who was a mandated reporter also called the sheriff's office. in january, sheriff maurice smith told the abc 7 news iteam we will examine how this initial report was handled. ralph and carolyn's attorneys declined to comment due to court orders. both said they may no
especially being an orphan. this was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc 7 news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who soon became denis' parents. now they are facing 44 federal charges, including unlawful skou sexual intercourse. >> they are still living in denial. >> reporter: according to court records, he says that ralph began abusing him when he was 9. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that -- what i believed was a...
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the story of russian orphans and the couple that became his parents. 16 years later, they are facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sex abuse of a child, unlawful sexual intercourse and incest and are facing civil litigation. >> they're living in denial. >> reporter: dennis told law enforcement he was abused shortly after arriving in the u.s. when he was nine. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that what i believed was a gift. >> he says carolyn joined in when he was 15. after 10 years, dennis says he called 911 at 19 and says because he was older than 18, his report was brushed aside. a psychologist, a mandated reporter, called the sheriff's office, in january, sheriff smith told the abc7 news i-team we will examine how this unusual report was handled. a sheriff's office spokesperson now says the department has addressed it internally. ralph and carolyn's attorney declined to comment. >> now is the time to make it right. >> carolyn flynn bonded out, ralph flynn is still in jail. >> i told my truth, i realized i got more strength. >> reporter: t
the story of russian orphans and the couple that became his parents. 16 years later, they are facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sex abuse of a child, unlawful sexual intercourse and incest and are facing civil litigation. >> they're living in denial. >> reporter: dennis told law enforcement he was abused shortly after arriving in the u.s. when he was nine. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that what i believed was a gift. >> he...
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especially being an orphan, and this was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc7 news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple that became his parents. 16 years later, they are facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sex abuse of a child, unlawful sexual intercourse and incest and are facing civil litigation. >> they're living in denial. >> reporter: dennis told law enforcement he was abused shortly after arriving in the u.s. when he was nine. >> there was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that what i believed was a gift. >> he says carolyn joined in when he was 15. after 10 years, dennis says he called 911 at 19 and says because he was older than 18, his report was brushed aside. a psychologist, a mandated reporter, called the sheriff's office, in january, sheriff smith told the abc7 news i-team we will examine how this unusual report was handled. a sheriff's office spokesperson now says the department has addressed it internally. ralph and carolyn's attorney declined to comment. >> now is the time to make it right. >> carolyn flynn bonded out,
especially being an orphan, and this was my way of living again. >> reporter: abc7 news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple that became his parents. 16 years later, they are facing 44 criminal charges, including continuous sex abuse of a child, unlawful sexual intercourse and incest and are facing civil litigation. >> they're living in denial. >> reporter: dennis told law enforcement he was abused shortly after arriving in the u.s. when he was nine. >>...
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what classic comic character >> little orphan annie. >> little orphan annie. she said gee whiskers a lot and leaping lizards. >> one more. >> which of these celebrities were born on february 29th. tony robins. krazy kat -- >> all of the above. >> ten lords aleaping. >> don't leap out of your seats yet. our favorite things are coming up. >> first this is "today" on nbc. degree gave women a motion-activated wristband to understand how much they move,... and created degree with motionsense. the world's first antiperspirant activated by movement, bursts of freshness all day. keeping you fresher with every move. motionsense. protection to keep you moving. degree. it won't let you down. i've been on my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. did you know there's a cough liquid that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula rel
what classic comic character >> little orphan annie. >> little orphan annie. she said gee whiskers a lot and leaping lizards. >> one more. >> which of these celebrities were born on february 29th. tony robins. krazy kat -- >> all of the above. >> ten lords aleaping. >> don't leap out of your seats yet. our favorite things are coming up. >> first this is "today" on nbc. degree gave women a motion-activated wristband to understand how much...
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the shelter accepts orphans and women fleeing from domestic violence. it finds families to adopt the children and provides occupational training to help the women regain their independence. since the huge typhoon, the center has also been looking after victims of human trafficking. michel, now 21, was trafficked four months after the typhoon. she fell victim after a friend introduced her to a woman, an apparently kind, well-dressed person. >> michelle is a single mother with two children. before the typhoon, she lived with her parents in an impoverished area of tacloban. her father supported the family working as a day laborer in construction and other jobs. the typhoon destroyed their house. michelle's father lost his job. michelle and her younger sister decided to accept the woman's invitation to work in a karaoke bar. they were taken to the town of abuyag, a two-hour drive from tacloban. the work was very different from the job they had been told about. >> after four months, michelle and her sister managed to escape. they ran without stopping to the
the shelter accepts orphans and women fleeing from domestic violence. it finds families to adopt the children and provides occupational training to help the women regain their independence. since the huge typhoon, the center has also been looking after victims of human trafficking. michel, now 21, was trafficked four months after the typhoon. she fell victim after a friend introduced her to a woman, an apparently kind, well-dressed person. >> michelle is a single mother with two children....
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now under threat, funding for the orphanage has stopped and unless money is found and fast these orphansemselves without a home. >> translator: we are looking for funding and we sent messages to numerous organizations but until now no one has responded. >> reporter: on some days the children are taken on trips and today they visit the border with syria and the closest to get to their homes without barrel bombs or russian air strikes, as they close their eyes they picture a syria free from all the killing where a child's future is more important than political and military ambition where innocence is cherished and not bombed from the sky and hoping one day it will come true. al jazeera on the turkish-syrian border. >>> palestinians being killed and israeli soldiers injured in fighting in the west bank and ministry of health confirmed the death at the refugee camp, three israeli soldiers injured when palestinian gunmen opened fire at military check point and 14 were wounded in the confrontation which followed. new evidence on sex abuse by catholic priests has been presenteds to a royal com
now under threat, funding for the orphanage has stopped and unless money is found and fast these orphansemselves without a home. >> translator: we are looking for funding and we sent messages to numerous organizations but until now no one has responded. >> reporter: on some days the children are taken on trips and today they visit the border with syria and the closest to get to their homes without barrel bombs or russian air strikes, as they close their eyes they picture a syria...
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albom dedicates much of his time to his charities, including one that helps impoverished children and orphans in haiti. >> i wasn't, blessed to have children of my own. and so, i kind of look at this as, as sort of my, this is what i was fated to sort of be when it comes to whatever father instincts i must have. >> albom's career as a writer took off covering sports, a trade for which he won countless awards. >> i was fairly good at being a sports writer. and, i just felt that sometimes, you know, you could find the best story in sports by talking to the person who lost, or by talkin' to the, person who finished second. >> i spoke to mitch albom in new york as his latest book was being released. let's start with, with your new book because it's about music. it's called "the magic strings of frankie presto". and, this is a novel. it, it, what's so interesting to me about it is it is written, through the voice of music. it's narrated by music. what kind of voice or personality does music have? >> well, in my imagination, music is very proud to begin with. it's proud of itself. it sees itself as
albom dedicates much of his time to his charities, including one that helps impoverished children and orphans in haiti. >> i wasn't, blessed to have children of my own. and so, i kind of look at this as, as sort of my, this is what i was fated to sort of be when it comes to whatever father instincts i must have. >> albom's career as a writer took off covering sports, a trade for which he won countless awards. >> i was fairly good at being a sports writer. and, i just felt that...
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it was a big problem for what to do with the orphan kids they picked up?ve them somewhere before they reached the fronts. so they asked them to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled in trust. it will be all right now. >> guns don't smoke, you dope. ♪ >> apparently, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. [laughter] then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold is gets in korea? brass monkey cold. and that is cold. wet, too. moving north into war's desolation. hills and more hills. rivers and more rivers. ♪ rice paddies and more rice paddies. [explosions] still going forward. general puller, four-time winner of the navy cross. >> put some more fire down on those people. [explosions] >> and we keep on moving. napalm again, hot as the living engine. hinges. the infantry moving. always moving out. a power plant on the reservoir. and another hill. always another hill. [explosions] the orange cloth on that guy's back is an air marker to indi
it was a big problem for what to do with the orphan kids they picked up?ve them somewhere before they reached the fronts. so they asked them to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled in trust. it will be all right now. >> guns don't smoke, you dope. ♪ >> apparently, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. [laughter] then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold...
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it was a big problem for what to do with the orphan kids they picked up?had to leave them somewhere, before they reached the fronts. so they asked them to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled, in trust. candy, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold is gets in korea? brass monkey cold. and that is cold. wet, too. moving north, into war's desolation. hills, and more hills. the general, four times winner of the navy cross. >> put some more fire down on those people. [explosions] >> 20 freezing degrees below. now the prisoners come in. prime-looking lot, aren't they? we searched them. [wind howling] we smashed their weapons. >> we questioned them. this young kid says they killed his mother and father and gave him a gun. that's all he knows about the war. that these wise monks were tough. they clammed up. they wouldn't sing. >> remember us. and remember us. rooseveltfranklin d state of the uni
it was a big problem for what to do with the orphan kids they picked up?had to leave them somewhere, before they reached the fronts. so they asked them to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled, in trust. candy, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold is gets in korea? brass monkey cold. and that is cold. wet, too. moving north,...
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it was a big problem, what to do with the orphan kids they picked up.somewhere before they reached the front. so they asked these good women to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about. solemn, confused, frightened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope. >> candy, chewing gum for the kids. but you have to teach them how t to eat it. poor frightened little fellows. then we move out once again. it's colder now and how cold it gets in korea. brass monkey cold and that's cold. wet, too. moving north into war's desolation. hills and more hills. rivers and more rivers. rice paddies and more rice paddies. [ explosions ] still going forward. general puller, four times winner of the navy cross. >> put some more fire down on those people. >> and we keep on moving. napalm again, hot as the living hinges. the infantry moving up under the fire curtain. always moving up. to the power plant on chosen reservoir. and another hill. always another hill. the orange cloth on that
it was a big problem, what to do with the orphan kids they picked up.somewhere before they reached the front. so they asked these good women to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about. solemn, confused, frightened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope. >> candy, chewing gum for the kids. but you have to teach them how t to eat it. poor frightened little fellows. then we move out once...
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and so the opening sentence of our show is this crazy runon sentence, how does a bas tard, orphan son of a whore and a scotsman dropped in the middle of a forgot enspot in the caribbean by providence, impoverished in squaller, coma, grow up to be a hero and a scholar. that is the question we're going to answer for the next two hours and 45 minutes, but it is a very hamiltonian sentence. >> rose: lin-manuel miranda for the hour next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. and by bloomberg, a provider of:. >> from our studios in new york captioning sponsored by rose communications city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: how is it to be back at this house? >> it's very normal. i only live a few blocks away, actually. so it's-- you know, i have been here since i was one year old. >> rose: so this is a house of memories. >> this is a house of memories. a house of memories, a house of ghosts, this is a house of-- but it's also a laboratory for me. i mean i have filmed so many action movies where we're sitting. i have filmed so many animated movies with my gi joe characters.
and so the opening sentence of our show is this crazy runon sentence, how does a bas tard, orphan son of a whore and a scotsman dropped in the middle of a forgot enspot in the caribbean by providence, impoverished in squaller, coma, grow up to be a hero and a scholar. that is the question we're going to answer for the next two hours and 45 minutes, but it is a very hamiltonian sentence. >> rose: lin-manuel miranda for the hour next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the...
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. >> one zookeeper is even jumping in as a full-time mom in the orphan kangaroo competition. we have the story. reporter: zookeeper visits a kangaroo enclosure, the rues expect a treat. now, she is hopping into a >> it's not the normal. reporter: meet barkley, the joey's mother died. now she is taking the orphan into her pouch. >> at 3:00 in the morning, i got a call saying to come down and grab your baby. so that's when i became a mom. reporter: she wears a flannel pouch and sling custom fitted by another staffer. >> most of the development happens in the pouch where a lot of our development happens in the womb. reporter: for the next six months she'll be attached at the hip to her modeled closely during daily duties. >> i'm working all the time i have a baby to take care of. reporter: the first timer is bonding with her adoptive baby like a real mother, too. >> every day is something different. she's getting a personality. it's really fun. it's a cool experience. reporter: it's a critical time for the joey at this stage she has just a one in four shot at survival. staff are
. >> one zookeeper is even jumping in as a full-time mom in the orphan kangaroo competition. we have the story. reporter: zookeeper visits a kangaroo enclosure, the rues expect a treat. now, she is hopping into a >> it's not the normal. reporter: meet barkley, the joey's mother died. now she is taking the orphan into her pouch. >> at 3:00 in the morning, i got a call saying to come down and grab your baby. so that's when i became a mom. reporter: she wears a flannel pouch and...
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he is more like orphan annie. he should have said the human torch. if it is spreading fire. the better metaphor is a virus. radical islam is a virus. a purely dumb organism that ingets into the host. the goal is to steal and destroy. if you look at radical slam as a virus, a disease, that tells you what to do. it tells you the solution. you can't just bomb. you have to go in and did he go that tumor out and that's what we'll have to do. >> the knights of columbus is one of the two groups. but the pope and the european union have said that it is a genocide. is it time for the americans to get on board? >> i think so. how many times have we. if he took it seriously, he would do something without congress' help hike he does with epa, closing gitmo, helping refugees. he's said i don't care. i would do it on my own. >> he would say climate change is genocide. >> and golf. >> are we through with the mockery? >> no, no. >> in answer to dana's question, if you designate this as genocide, what does it mean for your military strategy? what are the requirements on your government if yo
he is more like orphan annie. he should have said the human torch. if it is spreading fire. the better metaphor is a virus. radical islam is a virus. a purely dumb organism that ingets into the host. the goal is to steal and destroy. if you look at radical slam as a virus, a disease, that tells you what to do. it tells you the solution. you can't just bomb. you have to go in and did he go that tumor out and that's what we'll have to do. >> the knights of columbus is one of the two groups....