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this woman found a python on her porch. >> on her porch? >> on her porch.worried because she has a cat. the guy is like normally these things are pretty chill. then she called back saying this thing is going back and forth on the porch. that's when she really got worried. this guy, richie comes to take it away. >> because it's sit tlg with a couple of crocs. she definitely needs help with those crocks. >> big reptile problem. >> you see they have a lump in its belly here. he casually pick this is snake up and is going to put it in a bag and relocate it. we never find out what it ate. i'm hoping it's like a rat that nobody wanted around. pythons, not a lot of people want to be around them. not a lot of people want to be around a swarm of bees this is michelle. they found a swarm of bees. t-shirt, some shades and baseball cap. >> i can't tell you how cool it feels. kind of like the bee whisperer right now. >> i see this because you'll be out, having lunch with somebody and they freak out. a bee buzzes by. >> as long as you aren't afraid and they aren't afraid
this woman found a python on her porch. >> on her porch? >> on her porch.worried because she has a cat. the guy is like normally these things are pretty chill. then she called back saying this thing is going back and forth on the porch. that's when she really got worried. this guy, richie comes to take it away. >> because it's sit tlg with a couple of crocs. she definitely needs help with those crocks. >> big reptile problem. >> you see they have a lump in its...
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the fetal position on a friend's porch. >> well, it's how you spend your weekends. jon: can i come over and curl up in a ball on your porch? i won't cause trouble! well, i think the world of you. i am so thrilled you approached this in the way that you approach everything, with a great analysis and stoicism and compassion and empathy and i'm delighted you're in remission. i'm retired, too, now. pretty soon, maybe i'll come up and do fishing in montana, too. >> and curl up on the porch. >> jon: you know what, you go fishing i'll curl up on the porch and it will be fine. >> i think the best analysis, you're in the second semester of your senior year, so you can go to all the stag parties you want to go to, nobody will say anything. it's going to be a great time. jon it's meant so much to me to have our friendship. i was here at the beginning when you started and you have been a very important part of the american dialogue and we're all going to miss you. >> jon: oh, you're a good man (cheers and applause) here's what's crazy -- so they tell you you've got myeloma in y
the fetal position on a friend's porch. >> well, it's how you spend your weekends. jon: can i come over and curl up in a ball on your porch? i won't cause trouble! well, i think the world of you. i am so thrilled you approached this in the way that you approach everything, with a great analysis and stoicism and compassion and empathy and i'm delighted you're in remission. i'm retired, too, now. pretty soon, maybe i'll come up and do fishing in montana, too. >> and curl up on the...
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the added danger for the people on that porch after it collapsed. >>> and, a t-shirt scandal. now popular store responds to the backlash over these shirts. >> oh, and it is a steamy start to your day headed back to school, back to work. get ready. katie tracking some rising temperatures when we do traffic and weather together on the 3's. hitting 09 today she thinks. that will be hot. we'll be right >> new this morning, 38 people are killed in china after fire rips through a nursing home. take a look here. you can see the cards rubble is all that's left behind of that building. six other people were hurt. investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked that deadly fire. >>> and look at this, a twisted mess of wood after that porch came crashing down at a home outside chicago. twelve people were standing on that porch last night for a memorial day celebration when it collapsed on to the porch below it, then, listen to there is the hot grill wooden chairs, all fell on top of them. a neighbor heard allowed boom and rush over to help. >> those people on the floor couldn't
the added danger for the people on that porch after it collapsed. >>> and, a t-shirt scandal. now popular store responds to the backlash over these shirts. >> oh, and it is a steamy start to your day headed back to school, back to work. get ready. katie tracking some rising temperatures when we do traffic and weather together on the 3's. hitting 09 today she thinks. that will be hot. we'll be right >> new this morning, 38 people are killed in china after fire rips through a...
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. >> if i can keep the debris off the deck or the front porch, it keeps it from getting tracked into the house. [ whirring ] >> when it comes to creating a clean zone, there's no place more time-consuming than the garage. why? because old-fashioned cleanup tools can't maneuver around all that stuff. you have to take the time to move it out of the way so you can clean. a broom is just too much trouble, and you'll never get all of the dirt. with a wet/dry vac, the cord gets in the way. it tips over. there's only so much it can reach. then you have to put everything back. all that takes a lot of time. but look how fast and easy it is to do the same job with the worx air. you don't have to move a thing. you can even clean around bikes, under the car, and in hard-to-reach places. so, now this garage is a clean zone. it took just a few minutes and without any wasted time or energy. and that's the second of the top three amazing things the worx air can do -- move the dirt, not your stuff. just think how much time and hassle it'll save you. >> we have a gas blower. >> yeah. >> which i don't
. >> if i can keep the debris off the deck or the front porch, it keeps it from getting tracked into the house. [ whirring ] >> when it comes to creating a clean zone, there's no place more time-consuming than the garage. why? because old-fashioned cleanup tools can't maneuver around all that stuff. you have to take the time to move it out of the way so you can clean. a broom is just too much trouble, and you'll never get all of the dirt. with a wet/dry vac, the cord gets in the...
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and 12 people were on the second floor porch when it gave way, and a neighbor heard a loud boom when it separated from the home. a couple of children had just gone back in when the structure collapsed. the cause of collapse is now under investigation. >>> it was a heart breaking ends to the holiday weekend for the family in california, a child died when the boat overturned on a river yesterday police say that ten people were riding in the small boat when it collided with the rocks on the shore and the impact caused everyone on board to be thrown overboard, one child was hit by the rocks and went under water and died. >>> an autopsy was performed when a child was found dead in a swing when his mother was still pushing him. the 3-year-old was discovered on friday and the 24-year-old mother remains hospitalized. police say she may have been at the park for hours before anybody noticed the boy was dead. >>> they are looking for accomplices of the murder of an affluent family and their housekeeper. they say the murders required the help of others. they found a black neon vest in the porsc
and 12 people were on the second floor porch when it gave way, and a neighbor heard a loud boom when it separated from the home. a couple of children had just gone back in when the structure collapsed. the cause of collapse is now under investigation. >>> it was a heart breaking ends to the holiday weekend for the family in california, a child died when the boat overturned on a river yesterday police say that ten people were riding in the small boat when it collided with the rocks on...
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2008 blue porche 911 that was last seen at this home this morning at 10:30 and it has not been seen since, and so we have now located that car but if anybody has seen that 2008 blue porche 911 with the d.c. tags that is dk-2418, please give us a call at 202-277-0999. and we have a team of officers going throughout the neighborhood knocking on doors. we understand that there is a lot of residents trying to find out what happened and want to know some reassurance and what is going on and the officers over the course of the next several hours in the neighborhoods who will be knocking on the doors and asking for information and letting the people know what is going on and try to make sure that everybody knows what is going on here, and i expect over the next several hours we will get more answers, and have more information and right now the only thing that we can tell you is that the fire is suspicious in nature and three adults and what appears to be a child that is deceased in the home. and so we will pass on more information as we get them. >> h >> we have not confirmed the identific
2008 blue porche 911 that was last seen at this home this morning at 10:30 and it has not been seen since, and so we have now located that car but if anybody has seen that 2008 blue porche 911 with the d.c. tags that is dk-2418, please give us a call at 202-277-0999. and we have a team of officers going throughout the neighborhood knocking on doors. we understand that there is a lot of residents trying to find out what happened and want to know some reassurance and what is going on and the...
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. >> and the killer left bloody foot impressions outside on the porch. >> of particular interest werehat some of these bloody footwear impressions were overlaid, which fairly early on in the investigation gave indication that the one source of these impressions had made more than one trip exiting the house. >> the medical examiner estimated that pat had been murdered some time on friday night, about 48 hours before his body was found. investigators discovered that pat spent part of that evening at a local strip club, the outer limits. >> pat mcrae was a customer that came in maybe once or twice per week. he was a very friendly, a very quiet guy. >> when pat visited the club, he usually arrived around 10:00, but on the night of his murder, he came in early. >> i was kind of like, wow, what is he doing in here during happy hour? which was fine. it was kind of unusual for him to do that. >> he also did something else no one had ever seen him do before. he asked for a private dance. the dancer's stage name was mystic. >> she was the one that he went in the private area with. pat moved fro
. >> and the killer left bloody foot impressions outside on the porch. >> of particular interest werehat some of these bloody footwear impressions were overlaid, which fairly early on in the investigation gave indication that the one source of these impressions had made more than one trip exiting the house. >> the medical examiner estimated that pat had been murdered some time on friday night, about 48 hours before his body was found. investigators discovered that pat spent...
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it's a housr a mile from where police found the families burned porch. >> just sleeping and going to the gym. not doing anything. >> i would see this guy sitting on the porch sometimes, but i didn't think he would live there. tom: police say this is not a random crime, that wint worked in ironworks where sam of opelousas was the ceo. that relative describes wint as hostile and arrogant. as you saw, a very emotional time in the neighborhood. they are hoping this man is captured or will surrender soon. many prayers for the victims. richard reeves, abc seven news. leon: we are closely -- closely watching every angle. stay with abc seven and wjla.com / we will bring you live coverage of the manhunt for the suspect and any new details about what may have triggered this crime. new information about a murder investigation in waldorf. sources confirm to abc seven the suspected killer is the mother of a prince george's county police officer. as we told you last night, two people were shot outside a waldorf mcdonald's and what appeared to be a child custody-related dispute. is facing charges.
it's a housr a mile from where police found the families burned porch. >> just sleeping and going to the gym. not doing anything. >> i would see this guy sitting on the porch sometimes, but i didn't think he would live there. tom: police say this is not a random crime, that wint worked in ironworks where sam of opelousas was the ceo. that relative describes wint as hostile and arrogant. as you saw, a very emotional time in the neighborhood. they are hoping this man is captured or...
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a man goes out every morning on his front porch and says, tigers, get out of here. after months of this his wife says there are no tigers within 8,000 miles and he says, see, it's working. it's difficult to establish with counterterrorism a negative. what would have happened without. that's the paradox. the more successful the measures are, the less necessary they seem. it's not clear they are successful. we don't know. it could be that our adversaries don't want to do anything smaller than 9/11. so they are stymied. it could be they are distracted with islamic state and other matters in the middle east. therefore in this calm and it is breathtaking we haven't been attacked again since 9/11. privacy rights begin to emerge as competing with national security as a concern. the argument remains for the collection of meta data which is if you're looking for terrorists like a need until a hay stack you have to assemble the hay stack. we'll continue to have this argument in the absence of proof. >> the senate had a variety of alternatives on friday night and saturday morn
a man goes out every morning on his front porch and says, tigers, get out of here. after months of this his wife says there are no tigers within 8,000 miles and he says, see, it's working. it's difficult to establish with counterterrorism a negative. what would have happened without. that's the paradox. the more successful the measures are, the less necessary they seem. it's not clear they are successful. we don't know. it could be that our adversaries don't want to do anything smaller than...
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>>> young girl critically injured after being shot in the barrage of bullets while sitting on the porchpened late last night in port richmond. "action news" reporter annie mccormack has the story from temple university hospital. >> reporter: family members spoke to us and they are still very concerned for little girl's safety. they asked to us only use her first name, diamond. they tell us though that she is a fighter and that she was responsive after a surgery. but right now they are still concerned about getting those two gunman behind bars. >> somebody from here knows something. >> reporter: a plea from the aunt of the three-year old girl shot in the stomach by a stray bullet. the the victim was on a front porch when chaos unfold in the 3500 block of shelton street around midnight saturday. police found more than a dozen shell casings within the the block. bullets went through the second floor bedroom window, and riddled at least three vehicles. >> they just went pop pop pop, pop, one after the other. >> reporter: residents outside in the warm night described two men running down the
>>> young girl critically injured after being shot in the barrage of bullets while sitting on the porchpened late last night in port richmond. "action news" reporter annie mccormack has the story from temple university hospital. >> reporter: family members spoke to us and they are still very concerned for little girl's safety. they asked to us only use her first name, diamond. they tell us though that she is a fighter and that she was responsive after a surgery. but...
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as a young girl is critically injured after being shot in the barrage of bullet while sitting on a porch. it happened late last night in port richmond. tonight the 13 year-old remains in critical condition at temple university hospital. that is where we find "action news" reporter annie mccormack with the latest situation, annie? >> reporter: walter, family of that 13 year-old girl did speak with us today but there are still concerns for her safety and only wanted to use her first name diamond. but they tell us she's a fighter and she was responsive after her surgery but they want police to find the two men, who they think are responsible. >> somebody come here ape no something. >> reporter: plea from the aunt of the 13 year-old girl shot in the stomach by a stray bullet. the victim was on the front porch when chaos unfold in the 3500 block of shelton street midnight saturday. police found more than a dozen shell casings within the block, bullets went through the second floor bedroom window and riddled at least three vehicles. >> they just went pop pop pop, pop and one after the the othe
as a young girl is critically injured after being shot in the barrage of bullet while sitting on a porch. it happened late last night in port richmond. tonight the 13 year-old remains in critical condition at temple university hospital. that is where we find "action news" reporter annie mccormack with the latest situation, annie? >> reporter: walter, family of that 13 year-old girl did speak with us today but there are still concerns for her safety and only wanted to use her...
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or not on the front porch. the justice department says the inspector general that the fbi can't -- come to a specific terror plot that was broken up as a result of this. on the other hand it is expiring. they really will get to the deadline. how worried are you about the possibility we might not have this creation of the haystack. >> i am worried about it. i think being able to do a search of the haystack which is so vast it's hard to imagine is a useful tool. the flip side of the fact is that the fbi can't point to a single terrorist attack it thinks was stopped by the program, nobody can point to a single victim of this program either whose rights are damages and private life was exposed. as far as we know it has never happened. and the mythology about it listening to phone calls and reading e-mails is just that mythology. so the argument goes on. it's too bad it is so -- in so many cases so poorly informed. >> we have to take a break here. but when we come back the state department releases 296 of hillary cl
or not on the front porch. the justice department says the inspector general that the fbi can't -- come to a specific terror plot that was broken up as a result of this. on the other hand it is expiring. they really will get to the deadline. how worried are you about the possibility we might not have this creation of the haystack. >> i am worried about it. i think being able to do a search of the haystack which is so vast it's hard to imagine is a useful tool. the flip side of the fact is...
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timothy: at the beginning he put them on his porch, front couch front living room. everyone was uncomfortable, so he decided to build an inn. they built this beautiful building we have today. they brought sand from the oceanside, they brought it up the new river. they added the concrete, actually built the forms here and laid them on top of each other. it must have been quite delightful to stay here because it was only about $3 a night and you got three meals a day. and there was a beautiful parlor where you could sit and discuss produce with other buyers, have a cocktail, and discuss what was going on. it was a wonderful place for them to do that and it gave us revenue for other people to come and grow and for farmers to hire help. that is what made the area grow first, i recall to really. ed king was the local boat builder, he was also building houses. he was a mover and a shaker. he came here to be that. keith: as henry flagler built hotels up and down the coast ed started working on those. ed had probably five years experience working on big hotels on palm beach
timothy: at the beginning he put them on his porch, front couch front living room. everyone was uncomfortable, so he decided to build an inn. they built this beautiful building we have today. they brought sand from the oceanside, they brought it up the new river. they added the concrete, actually built the forms here and laid them on top of each other. it must have been quite delightful to stay here because it was only about $3 a night and you got three meals a day. and there was a beautiful...
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. >> at the beginning he put them on his porch, front couch, front living room. everyone was uncomfortable, so he decided to build an inn. they built this beautiful building we have today. they brought sand from the oceanside, they brought it up the river. they built the forms here and laid them on top of each other. it was only about three dollars a night and got three males a day. -- meals a day. and there was a beautiful parlor where you could sit and discuss prices with other buyers. it was a wonderful place for them to do that and it gave us revenue for other people to come and grow and for farmers to hire help. this made the area crew first agriculturally -- area grow first. ed king was a builder of houses he was a mover and a shaker. as henry flagler built hotels as came in -- ed came in. edit king -- ed king had built big hotels on palm beach, so he came and as very experienced. >> he built three houses, a lean to. another house outside of town. and then he built a third house this is the king-comarde house. it is one of the most beautiful houses on campu
. >> at the beginning he put them on his porch, front couch, front living room. everyone was uncomfortable, so he decided to build an inn. they built this beautiful building we have today. they brought sand from the oceanside, they brought it up the river. they built the forms here and laid them on top of each other. it was only about three dollars a night and got three males a day. -- meals a day. and there was a beautiful parlor where you could sit and discuss prices with other buyers....
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police say this 13-year-old girl was sitting on her front porch minding her own business when two men came running down the street shooting at each other. jesse gary is outside of temple university where the teen was taken for emergency -- >> doctors say she is still in extariqly condition. >> let's take a look at our video. can you see the evidence of the shots fired late last night. the detectives say the victim was sitting on the front rows to a road house, around 111:30 they're exchanges gun fire. one of the bullets hits a description of two men were shooting. she was shot once in the chest. and the search for the two men responsible coming up in 30 minutes. jesse gary "nbc 10 news." >> police are hoping the search of a house in philadelphia will help explain the suspicious death of a neighbor arrived she then left without the incident. according to police she complained of pain did neighbors are in disbelief. >> i have a child myself. it just hurts my heart to do something like that. i just her and her family the best. you don't want to jump to conclusions but as a parent it's a
police say this 13-year-old girl was sitting on her front porch minding her own business when two men came running down the street shooting at each other. jesse gary is outside of temple university where the teen was taken for emergency -- >> doctors say she is still in extariqly condition. >> let's take a look at our video. can you see the evidence of the shots fired late last night. the detectives say the victim was sitting on the front rows to a road house, around 111:30 they're...
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they are also looking into reports a blue porche 911 seen near the house shortly before the fire that car was found burning hours after the fire. we believe that person of interest in the video is associated with that. there are reports that one of the victims, at least one of the victims, suffered some sort of trauma. reports also from the hospital emergency room there was a strong smell of gasoline about the bodies of one of those victims. so police are hoping this new video they have released information on that car and perhaps anything else out there might help jog people's memory about what happened and give them the break they need to solve this case. folks from this neighborhood have been coming by all morning. they are deeply troubled by this. they are concerned it was random and also concerned it wasn't random. both of those are providing little comfort for the folks who live in this neighborhood in the northwest. derrick ward news 4. >> derrick, where a community remains on edge. thanks so much for that report. >>> later this afternoon we're expecting to learn more about an
they are also looking into reports a blue porche 911 seen near the house shortly before the fire that car was found burning hours after the fire. we believe that person of interest in the video is associated with that. there are reports that one of the victims, at least one of the victims, suffered some sort of trauma. reports also from the hospital emergency room there was a strong smell of gasoline about the bodies of one of those victims. so police are hoping this new video they have...
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called suspicious. >>> a man is fighting for his life after being shot while sitting on his front porch action cam in the 3900 block of north 9th street. the victim was hit multiple times, he was rushed to einstein in critical condition. police are searching for the shooter. >>> a man in bucks county has lost his lifeline to his family back in nepal. the gas station where he works was not robbed once, but twice this week and his cell phone stolen. dipak paraduli left nepal because of political conflicts. he was hoping to bring his wife and son to the united states. now he has learned they were reported missing in the earthquake and during an armed robbery at the gas station where he worked he lost something that connected him to his home county. two armed robbers hit the pioneer gas station in bristol township days apart in two separate crimes. monday this suspect came in armed with a night. he grabledz -- grabbed the attendant and rips the cell phone out of his handle. back to thissismage he -- back to this image the suspect may not realize he ripped the lifeline out of the hand. >> he
called suspicious. >>> a man is fighting for his life after being shot while sitting on his front porch action cam in the 3900 block of north 9th street. the victim was hit multiple times, he was rushed to einstein in critical condition. police are searching for the shooter. >>> a man in bucks county has lost his lifeline to his family back in nepal. the gas station where he works was not robbed once, but twice this week and his cell phone stolen. dipak paraduli left nepal...
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. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, whatever type of accelerant they had,created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the actual dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait for the fire department, but they make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury. seconds later, the woman tumbles out. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> she's not as lucky. she is taken to the hospital where she's treated for broken bones. the lesson to be learned here with nearly 3,000 americans killed in house fires every year, it's critical to be prepared. >> have a plan and means of edress so that everyone can meet and everyone is out and you don't know they're out. don't wait until you're in that situation to try and navigate it, because in that situation, you just don't think like that. >> across the atlantic, firefighters in south yorkshire think they have a fire contained. but seconds after they clear the building, a massive explosion engulfs the house in flames. and it's captured
. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, whatever type of accelerant they had,created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the actual dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait for the fire department, but they make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury. seconds later, the woman tumbles out. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> she's not as...
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, we are standing now on someone's front porch they have stories to tell and we are beginning to tell them. meantime lets send things back to the studio and alicia. >> speaking of the stories we are hearing firsthand accounts from those that lived to tell theirs. >> hip hop producer armine ourworld who often works with the roots, talks about how he used his cell phone to help them get off the train safely. >> crawl forward sir. >> keep crawling come on man. >> it felt like our car was leaving the ground i started floating in the air and felt my body lifting up and going forward over seats and started toppling. >> and one their car stopped and their train toppled over, he told robin roberts how he used his cell phone to make a path to safety. >> i turned on the light and we could see better and help others, a lady was stuck behind a chair and we helped her out. >> can you see his injuries bloody arm and sore neck. he says even though he was hurt he was happy to help the people near him get off and get help. >> i didn't think twice about it i was there and was an able body and just doin
, we are standing now on someone's front porch they have stories to tell and we are beginning to tell them. meantime lets send things back to the studio and alicia. >> speaking of the stories we are hearing firsthand accounts from those that lived to tell theirs. >> hip hop producer armine ourworld who often works with the roots, talks about how he used his cell phone to help them get off the train safely. >> crawl forward sir. >> keep crawling come on man. >> it...
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by debris after the car crashed into the backyard before finally coming to a halt on a neighbor's porch. >> there is no end to it it just doesn't and unfortunately. something has to be done about drinking and driving because it is tragic. >> emily : jones is out on bond- charged with two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter while under the influence. morales leaves behind a ten year old son, 22 year old daughter and a husband. family friends say they are heart broken. >> and is mentally distraught right now. it is to be hard--really hard >> emily : the family is apparently upset that he is out on bond. we were also able to confirm that jones works for tesla and that he is also a resident here in livermore and he will be in court on may 5th >> vicki : thank you emily. just a tragic incident. police have said that speed was a factor in the crash. and we are learning from the community that this isn't the first time something like this has happened. neighbors tells us cars have crashed in the apartment complex's parking lot before. and cars often speed along the corridor. we checked with
by debris after the car crashed into the backyard before finally coming to a halt on a neighbor's porch. >> there is no end to it it just doesn't and unfortunately. something has to be done about drinking and driving because it is tragic. >> emily : jones is out on bond- charged with two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter while under the influence. morales leaves behind a ten year old son, 22 year old daughter and a husband. family friends say they are heart broken. >> and...
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jay: a neighbor passing by said that she saw two young men on the porch moments before the break in but did not think to call the authorities. >> in that situation, you want to look out for one another. if you see something, say something. jay: the police found and returned her now-smashed safe, with nothing inside. she has beefed up security and is hopeful that those responsible for shaking her sense of well-being will soon be arrested. >> if they decide to do this kind of crime, they'd deserve to be behind bars. jay: she is sharing her story because she has heard from neighbors about four additional break-ins in the neighborhood. the police say they are concerned and investigating and saturating the neighborhood in hopes of making an arrest. live in palmer park, jay korff abc 7 news. leon: a traffic alert for the memorial bridge. starting tomorrow, both curbside lanes and part of the sidewalk will be shut down. the will be a 10 time road -- load limit, eliminating bus traffic. this after federal engineers found accelerated deterioration. the lane closures will remain in effect until e
jay: a neighbor passing by said that she saw two young men on the porch moments before the break in but did not think to call the authorities. >> in that situation, you want to look out for one another. if you see something, say something. jay: the police found and returned her now-smashed safe, with nothing inside. she has beefed up security and is hopeful that those responsible for shaking her sense of well-being will soon be arrested. >> if they decide to do this kind of crime,...
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once you stepped on their porch, you could smell them.s ripped apart, things were on the floor, it was very chaotic and then they found them. a and wife and two children have died in this home. they had drowned in their lfg room a husband and a wife and two of their kids were special needs kids. there was nothing they could do. they marked an x on the door and they put the number four for the number of bodies on the door that were inside and then they closed the door and they left. >> wolf blitzer joins me now. "the situation room" had just launched right around the time of hurricane katrina, that must have been a challenge to ko the story. i remember covering it for abc news. it was horrific. >> i was so poignant and anderson did an amazing job. sanjay gupta. our whole team were watching what was going on. you were there. it's hard to believe it's been ten years since that occurred. it's one of the many stories we're going to feature on tonight in our 35th anniversary special report. for all of the news junkies who are out there watching
once you stepped on their porch, you could smell them.s ripped apart, things were on the floor, it was very chaotic and then they found them. a and wife and two children have died in this home. they had drowned in their lfg room a husband and a wife and two of their kids were special needs kids. there was nothing they could do. they marked an x on the door and they put the number four for the number of bodies on the door that were inside and then they closed the door and they left. >>...
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hi did see the porch that was on fire. >> the porsche on the street. brianne: hours later the house went up in flames. figueroa amy and savvas savopoulos and their 10-year-old son was found inside. the family is heart broken. >> she was a lovely woman. brianne: tonight new twists coming to life. before the fire a man dropped off $40000 as four people were inside. three of the four people suffered inches before the fire was intentionally set. new information tonight, prior to that fire the sources now tell abc7 that a pizza was delivered to the home wednesday night from a domino's. reporting live brianne carter, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. the search for those responsible, the d.c. police released a video showing a figure running from where the family porsche was set on fire. they call the person in the picture a person of interest. the son of the late marion barry will spend the next year on probation. >> even though i felt as though i was wrong i ultimately pled guilty because i did react the wrong way. maureen: christopher barry pleaded guilty to
hi did see the porch that was on fire. >> the porsche on the street. brianne: hours later the house went up in flames. figueroa amy and savvas savopoulos and their 10-year-old son was found inside. the family is heart broken. >> she was a lovely woman. brianne: tonight new twists coming to life. before the fire a man dropped off $40000 as four people were inside. three of the four people suffered inches before the fire was intentionally set. new information tonight, prior to that...
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a when lee crossed a threshold he back on to the porch and into mclean's yard he walked into a adnessndscape awash with both jubilation and sadness. their for union soldiers, jubilation, joy for the redemption of their four years of effort and their nion j sacrifice.promis joy for the union, joy for the promise of home and safety.fety. for slaves, jubilation at the prospect of freedom, though the road ahead seemed uncertain indeed. for confederates, despair at a de cause lost.pomatt an immense gamble oxunrewarded, the reality that they would ears leave appomattox with no more than pride after four years of toil and sacrifice. they would return to communitieswns and towns often ravaged by war to the to the empty beds and chairs of lost brothers, sons and fathers. ma few places have ever embodied sony many emotions at odds as did appomattox 150 years ago this moment, but when robert e. lee surr crossed that threshold onto enhe mclean's porch with a copy of the surrender terms written by eli parker in his pocket he did more than confront a place of deep emotion. a he entered a new world,
a when lee crossed a threshold he back on to the porch and into mclean's yard he walked into a adnessndscape awash with both jubilation and sadness. their for union soldiers, jubilation, joy for the redemption of their four years of effort and their nion j sacrifice.promis joy for the union, joy for the promise of home and safety.fety. for slaves, jubilation at the prospect of freedom, though the road ahead seemed uncertain indeed. for confederates, despair at a de cause lost.pomatt an immense...
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according to records, a witness of the stolen porch has short well-groomed hair.nd the only suspect daron wint has mid length dreadlocks after his dna was found on a piece of pizza found in the home. >> this is a elaborate and complex plot and we're only being given pieces. >> and pamela brown joins us now. and has any more information emerged emerged. >> he has been cooperating with police and his friend said he hasn't seen him. he has seemed to go dark. we went to his house and his father said he didn't want to talk to hus and he took down the photos and after it seemed like he lied. no one can reach him and we have reached out to him and have not received say response back. >> and other stories we're following. randi kaye has a ac360 bulletin. >> the march 2014, since then shipments of an tlex has been sent out. some were shipped by fedex, actually. four lab work iers in the u.s. and 22 people in south korea are getting preventive treatment. >>> the white house fence is getting security makeover in july seven inch steel spikes will be added. the upgrade sparked
according to records, a witness of the stolen porch has short well-groomed hair.nd the only suspect daron wint has mid length dreadlocks after his dna was found on a piece of pizza found in the home. >> this is a elaborate and complex plot and we're only being given pieces. >> and pamela brown joins us now. and has any more information emerged emerged. >> he has been cooperating with police and his friend said he hasn't seen him. he has seemed to go dark. we went to his house...
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. >> she was pinned under a fence after a drunk driver plowed through the family's back porch saturday night killing esperanza morales and her 14- month-old daughter. >> we don't want him to be out doing this to more families. killing more people. >> reporter: police say the driver, 35-year-old brian jones had a blood alcohol twice had legal limit and was at -- the legal limit and was at the livermore wine country festival before the deadly crash. the mayor says he doesn't see a needs it change anything that festival that is set up for sipping is, not binge drinking. visitors wait 20 minutes to get a one ounce pour of wine. people are waiting in line again at the next testing. vendors are trained to spot people who had one too many and they post reminders to use common sense. >> when you have people that choose to be irresponsible that is when you have a tragedy like this. very sad. >> reporter: jones is out on bail but didn't answer the doer when we stopped -- door when we stopped by his home. >> i hope he goes to jail. he never comes out. >> reporter: i talked to the da today, police
. >> she was pinned under a fence after a drunk driver plowed through the family's back porch saturday night killing esperanza morales and her 14- month-old daughter. >> we don't want him to be out doing this to more families. killing more people. >> reporter: police say the driver, 35-year-old brian jones had a blood alcohol twice had legal limit and was at -- the legal limit and was at the livermore wine country festival before the deadly crash. the mayor says he doesn't see...
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say thomas and son called out of a black winding of burning house and wound up on michelle bruce's porchreme unwilling may. >> they were really, ral le burpt up real bad and i do tell they jumped out of something. they had no shoes are nothing on. >> you can see the extent of the devastation. in place turned out. thomas polled peck she came down first to try to wakep a roommate on the couch. >> that day she didn't know he went to go seat fight. >> she went down to wake him up. >> thinking he was there. >> that trip downstairs delayed thomas and son for escaping about the flames got route of control. pse&g you hear an sxlotion before the fire. >> i don't now how to started but loud, big boom. >> city fire officials state cause of the blaze is under investigation. in camden, nora muchanic, "channel 6 action news." >> from that house i want another buyer at a warehouse. they rushed to 7th and florence why they found a vaik warehouse burning. they were able to get the upper hand in an hour and no injuriesry were reported. >> discovery of body in delaware river in camden. police tell "action
say thomas and son called out of a black winding of burning house and wound up on michelle bruce's porchreme unwilling may. >> they were really, ral le burpt up real bad and i do tell they jumped out of something. they had no shoes are nothing on. >> you can see the extent of the devastation. in place turned out. thomas polled peck she came down first to try to wakep a roommate on the couch. >> that day she didn't know he went to go seat fight. >> she went down to wake...
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we look at athletics as the front porch to the university.s a great way to tell the story about our universities and create transformative experiences for student athletes who are going to get an incredible educational experience. emily: is ali baba catching up to the nba? guest: consumers are growing in droves to mobile in china. 89 million monthly users, that's almost the population of the united states shopping on mobile every month. that matters because they come to our platforms to buy things and for the best content. in terms of competition, they go to both forms for other areas and go to our platform to get the best content. that's the strong intent, which is why you see it. emily: this deal is bringing more money to the pac-12. they're going all the way to china and they get to meet jack ma, so when do they get cut into it? guest: this is about helping fund an incredible experience and we are going to bring professors and representatives over there for an academic symposium and an expo where families from china are going to get introd
we look at athletics as the front porch to the university.s a great way to tell the story about our universities and create transformative experiences for student athletes who are going to get an incredible educational experience. emily: is ali baba catching up to the nba? guest: consumers are growing in droves to mobile in china. 89 million monthly users, that's almost the population of the united states shopping on mobile every month. that matters because they come to our platforms to buy...
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this is from centreville, the hail he picked up on his porch.hing like that on the way for tomorrow. fog beginning to develop, visibility of 4 to 5 miles around hagerstown and not so bad in the district and marched the but it should all be out of here by 8:00 or 9:00 tomorrow. leave a little extra time. winds will be out of the north and east, relatively light the this is what it looks like tomorrow. no problems at all. we will see a chance for a few showers around here, not tomorrow, not friday, not saturday but by mothers day on sunday. not going to be a washout bb -- but be prepared for popups and thunder storms the tomorrow, a break in the heat and humidity. partly cloudy skies. lower 80's on friday, the same saturday the mothers day a 30% authorize showers and thunderstorms. monday, looking nice, about a 40% chance for a few showers. middle 80's, 84 on tuesday. overall, that mild weather pattern, no end in sight. >> looks good. >> good, good, good. thank you. >> what you got? >> some caps. the caps, the nets. it's hump day in washington. th
this is from centreville, the hail he picked up on his porch.hing like that on the way for tomorrow. fog beginning to develop, visibility of 4 to 5 miles around hagerstown and not so bad in the district and marched the but it should all be out of here by 8:00 or 9:00 tomorrow. leave a little extra time. winds will be out of the north and east, relatively light the this is what it looks like tomorrow. no problems at all. we will see a chance for a few showers around here, not tomorrow, not...
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one was found sleeping under a porch. its mother was nowhere to be found.hey're now living both of them in the wildlife center in shenandoah area. women take turns feeding the cubs from a bottle. three times a day. there's no baby bonding here. the goal is to keep them in tune with the wild as much as possible. >> i'm trying to transition to bowl feeding so i don't actually have to use the bottle anymore and that will greatly reduce our human interaction time. when i went to grab him, he threw a temper tantrum which is great. >> they're cute but wild. if you see an abandoned baby animal in the wild, don't approach it. call wildlife officials for help. >>> well they've seen a lot of change in their lifetimes. and now some of them are sharing their experiences with us. when we return we sit down with d.c.'s centenarians. >>> and he's a high school student and a stand-in parent. the huge surprise a northern virginia teen got for making so many sacrifices. ♪ ♪ ♪ chase freedom. the card is for the essentials. the cash back is for the fun. chase. so you can. >>>
one was found sleeping under a porch. its mother was nowhere to be found.hey're now living both of them in the wildlife center in shenandoah area. women take turns feeding the cubs from a bottle. three times a day. there's no baby bonding here. the goal is to keep them in tune with the wild as much as possible. >> i'm trying to transition to bowl feeding so i don't actually have to use the bottle anymore and that will greatly reduce our human interaction time. when i went to grab him, he...
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changes during the work week, >>> rising flood waters in texas left a couple stranded on the front porch home. a national guard rescue helicopter had to hoist them to safety. this is one on 13 water rescues performed in one texas county. one of the people rescued said he had never seen anything like it in 25 years of living living in the area. >>> the same system that hit texas dumped heavy rain on missouri water just covers parts of mosby. people don't know when they can return to their flooded homes. four tornado also swept through the year east of kansas citi, one destroyed homes shredded trees and overturned vehicles. that's the same area that faces the risk of flooding as well. >>> thousands people checked out all sorts of aircraft during an open house at the hayward executive airport today. some people got a chance to see sky 7hd up close and meet crew of our news chopper. several helicopters were on display, including this one, belonging to the east bay regional park district police. aviation buffs crowdedded in the cargo bay of national guard c130 hercules aircrest. the c-130 has
changes during the work week, >>> rising flood waters in texas left a couple stranded on the front porch home. a national guard rescue helicopter had to hoist them to safety. this is one on 13 water rescues performed in one texas county. one of the people rescued said he had never seen anything like it in 25 years of living living in the area. >>> the same system that hit texas dumped heavy rain on missouri water just covers parts of mosby. people don't know when they can...
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. >> on his front porch strumming his guitar his vocal chords in full throttle leo bud welsh is in his element. he place an unique strand of blues music that is music of poverty and life struggles while growing up desperately poor and still is. for 60 years he was virtually unknown to the blues world playing only in his local church and for friends at home. [♪ singing ♪] he mastered his craft that few ever heard the dying breed of american blues music. a genre mostly played by men in their 80s and 90s. there is a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. but two years ago welsh was discovered and signed to a small local record contract. his first album came two days before his 83rd birthday. >> i thought it would die out but we're bringing it back alive now. >> leo said he'll be singing and playing his guitar until his final days. he's still going very strong, as you can see. leo represents a whole generation of old time mississippi blues musicians and they won't be around forever. so the big question becomes where does this music go after men like leo are gone? [ music ] >> tha
. >> on his front porch strumming his guitar his vocal chords in full throttle leo bud welsh is in his element. he place an unique strand of blues music that is music of poverty and life struggles while growing up desperately poor and still is. for 60 years he was virtually unknown to the blues world playing only in his local church and for friends at home. [♪ singing ♪] he mastered his craft that few ever heard the dying breed of american blues music. a genre mostly played by men in...
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time it not a steady climb we're catching up to last year the next slide shows the last thursday the porchext to cottage one has hail we got in expose of one inch in the form of rain and hail and one of the staff took the hail documenting this it really is happening we noticed the slowed down to hundred and 25 feet last week's storm focused in the 12 new watersheds it is a good storm for san francisco the snow pack slides 3 level bumps we're bulging on the snow pack it melts and hopefully a storm later this week to gives more snow and precipitation in the water shed but the water available to the city sustains at 50 though acre feet because this is not changed that's all we get but the water bank continues to go down we have to meet the needs for any in flow we'll capture it in the hetch hetchy reservoir. >> is that what turned our hair white. >> laura. >> last january it really kicked in this is the up country precipitation this is the mean bar precipitation you'll notice april up country an average in may because of the storm last week we've gotten more than half of the precipitation for
time it not a steady climb we're catching up to last year the next slide shows the last thursday the porchext to cottage one has hail we got in expose of one inch in the form of rain and hail and one of the staff took the hail documenting this it really is happening we noticed the slowed down to hundred and 25 feet last week's storm focused in the 12 new watersheds it is a good storm for san francisco the snow pack slides 3 level bumps we're bulging on the snow pack it melts and hopefully a...
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. >> judge judy: who took it off the back porch? raise your hand. your mother you bought it for $5? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: was that the truth or a lie? >> lie. >> judge judy: so they stole it! >> announcer: then grandma formed a posse. >> she chased the boys down with four other women, cursing at them, tell them they were gonna go to hell. >> announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution victoria akers is suing lisa taylor and kimberly wescott for damage to her granddaughter's toy car. victoria claims the defendants' children stole the car and destroyed it beyond repair. >> byrd: order! all rise!
. >> judge judy: who took it off the back porch? raise your hand. your mother you bought it for $5? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: was that the truth or a lie? >> lie. >> judge judy: so they stole it! >> announcer: then grandma formed a posse. >> she chased the boys down with four other women, cursing at them, tell them they were gonna go to hell. >> announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the...
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. >> on his front porch, strumming his guitar, leo is in his element. he plays a history, he plays in his local church for friends and family. a master of his craft that few heard, a dying breed of american blue's music, a genre played by men in their 80s or 90s, there's a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. he was discovered assigned to a local record contract, his first album two days before his 83rd birthday. . >> it's about to die out. we are putting it back alive now. >> leo tells me he'll play until his final day. he is going strong. he represents an old generation of mississippi blues musicians. they won't be around forever. the question is where does this music go after me like leo are gone. that will be left to people like leo's sun, leo welsh junior, who learnt to play by watching and listening to his father, he's part of a younger generation that is optimistic about the future. >> people, older folk, black, white, brown, it's early blue. >> this is a self-described blues aficionado said it will not be easy to replicate. >> not ve
. >> on his front porch, strumming his guitar, leo is in his element. he plays a history, he plays in his local church for friends and family. a master of his craft that few heard, a dying breed of american blue's music, a genre played by men in their 80s or 90s, there's a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. he was discovered assigned to a local record contract, his first album two days before his 83rd birthday. . >> it's about to die out. we are putting it back alive...
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. [♪ singing ♪] >> on his front porch strumming his guitar his vocal chords in full throttle.plays an unique strand of blues. for 60 years he was virtually unknown to the blues world playing only for his local church and for friends at home. a master of his craft, a dying breed of american blues music. a genre today mostly played by men in their 80s and 90s so there is a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. but two years ago welsh was discovered and signed to a small record contract. his first album came two days before his 83rd birthday. >> we can't die out. we're bringing it back now. >> leo tells me he's going to be singing and playing his guitar until his final days. he's still going very strong, as you can see but leo represents a whole generation of old-time mississippi blues musicians, and they won't be around forever. the big question becomes where does this music go after men like leo are gone. >> will be left to people like leo's son leo welsh jr. who learned to play by listening to his father. he's part of a younger generation who feels optimistic about
. [♪ singing ♪] >> on his front porch strumming his guitar his vocal chords in full throttle.plays an unique strand of blues. for 60 years he was virtually unknown to the blues world playing only for his local church and for friends at home. a master of his craft, a dying breed of american blues music. a genre today mostly played by men in their 80s and 90s so there is a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. but two years ago welsh was discovered and signed to a small...
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they're looking at a porch that was set on fire. >>> and now, f.a.o. schwarz, an iconic toy story.sing its flagship location in new york blaming the rent. >>> and here just listen to ma'am mom. >> get back in the house. >> the gator heading up a neighbor's driveway. two kids at least they listened to mom. >>> when we come back america singing the blues this friday as we remember a great, b.b. king. in a moment. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatmen
they're looking at a porch that was set on fire. >>> and now, f.a.o. schwarz, an iconic toy story.sing its flagship location in new york blaming the rent. >>> and here just listen to ma'am mom. >> get back in the house. >> the gator heading up a neighbor's driveway. two kids at least they listened to mom. >>> when we come back america singing the blues this friday as we remember a great, b.b. king. in a moment. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level...
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and i seen the flames shooting out from the front porch area. >> reporter: that's bob an oil mechanic on his way to hunt turkey with his friend. >> we jumped in, banging banging on the door. >> reporter: they got inside through the garage and helped a woman, a baby, and several other people out. that's when they were told another woman was still inside with two kids. they soon appeared at a second story window. >> she hangs the first one out. bill is there and i'm right next because we don't know where exactly she's going to fall. bill catches one. next little kid comes down, catches that, so we bring both of the kids back and then she's the only one left. >> reporter: that woman eventually jumped. as you can see this house is pretty well destroyed. we talked to the homeowner who was very distraught after meeting with the insurance adjuster and didn't want to comment. it could have been a lot worse if those two neighbors hadn't been up early for their hunting trip. >> he says he's not a hero. >> and an anne arundel county fire department spokesperson says the fire is not considered su
and i seen the flames shooting out from the front porch area. >> reporter: that's bob an oil mechanic on his way to hunt turkey with his friend. >> we jumped in, banging banging on the door. >> reporter: they got inside through the garage and helped a woman, a baby, and several other people out. that's when they were told another woman was still inside with two kids. they soon appeared at a second story window. >> she hangs the first one out. bill is there and i'm right...
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now he installs them in public plays and compares them to front porches from 50 years ago. he says the benches create a sense of community and comfort. >> i really believe if we are not offering something to our fellow people than why are we here? and benches is a simple way to do that. >> good idea i think. he works with the public works account to decide where each bench should go and there is is a 30 day trial period when a new bench is placed. if there are complaints from neighbors, the bench is removed but we are told that doesn't happen very often. >> i love that. >>> it's coming up on our 5:00 hour. we are following developing news we first brought to you at 4:00. a big fire at a san jose automotive business and what firefighters are saying made this difficult to fight. >> a big scare for people in san mateo. how officials were able to capture a suspect. >>> we are live in san jose where a huge fire turned into a hazardous materials situation. we'll tell you where this is happening and how it's effecting the area. >> nearly a dozen people from the bay area are charge
now he installs them in public plays and compares them to front porches from 50 years ago. he says the benches create a sense of community and comfort. >> i really believe if we are not offering something to our fellow people than why are we here? and benches is a simple way to do that. >> good idea i think. he works with the public works account to decide where each bench should go and there is is a 30 day trial period when a new bench is placed. if there are complaints from...