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stolen were three rembrandts, oil pointings one being the only sea scape rembrandt painted. they took very meres one of only 36 in existence. and several sketches. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more. that's a fairest mat. however, i like to point out that the pieces stolen from the gardner are the true definition of pricelessness. they can never be sold or replaced. >> reporter: the museum has left the walls where the art was empty. it will never be complete again until the pieces find their way back to their rightful home. the fbi has investigated thousands of leads all over the world, but they have all led to a dead end. investigators now say they are less concerned about finding who were the perpetrators of the crime and more concerned with just finding the art even the people that have it now don't realize that it was stolen. >> we understand that someone who comes forward with information about the whereabouts of this artwork or any of the pieces themselves is not necessarily involved in the theft and is not necessarily engaged in illegal activity. >> re
stolen were three rembrandts, oil pointings one being the only sea scape rembrandt painted. they took very meres one of only 36 in existence. and several sketches. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more. that's a fairest mat. however, i like to point out that the pieces stolen from the gardner are the true definition of pricelessness. they can never be sold or replaced. >> reporter: the museum has left the walls where the art was empty. it will never be complete again...
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three rembrandts, two imported oil pointing, one the only sea escape rembrandt painted. they took "the con cert", one of only 36. a flag, and sketches by degar. >> the stolen its are worth $500 million or more, pragmatically that is an estimate. i like to point out that the pieces stolen from gardner are the true definition of pricelessness, because they can never be solved or replaced. since the theft, the museum left the walls where the artwork was lekated, empty, a reminder that they'll never be seen again. in the past 25 years the fbi said they investigated thousands of leads. they say they now les concerned finding who are the perpetrators, and more concerned with finding the art. >> we understand some that come forward with the whereabouts of the artwork and the pieces is not involved in the theft or illegal activity. as for newly released video, it shows the shadow of a man the night before the theft. he then is mysteriously allowed to enter the museum after midnight. who is the man, what was he doing, what does he know. could he be the man to unlock the mystery o
three rembrandts, two imported oil pointing, one the only sea escape rembrandt painted. they took "the con cert", one of only 36. a flag, and sketches by degar. >> the stolen its are worth $500 million or more, pragmatically that is an estimate. i like to point out that the pieces stolen from gardner are the true definition of pricelessness, because they can never be solved or replaced. since the theft, the museum left the walls where the artwork was lekated, empty, a reminder...
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stolen were three rembrandts, including two oil paintings, one the only sea scape rembrandt ever paintedey took that one of only 36 artist masterpieces and several sketches. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more, and pragmatically, that's a fair estimate however i like to point out that the pieces stolen really are the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold or replaced. >> since the theft the museum has left the walls where the art was located empty a long reminder that the museum will never be complete again in my the pieces find their way back to their rifle home. >> in the past 25 years the f.b.i. investigated thousands of leads all over the world but they've all led to a dead end. investigators now say they're less concerned than finding the perpetrators and more concerned with just finding the art even if the people that have it enough don't realize that it was stolen. >> we understand that someone who comes forward with information about the whereabouts of this artwork or with any of the pieces themselves is not necessarily involved in the thef
stolen were three rembrandts, including two oil paintings, one the only sea scape rembrandt ever paintedey took that one of only 36 artist masterpieces and several sketches. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more, and pragmatically, that's a fair estimate however i like to point out that the pieces stolen really are the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold or replaced. >> since the theft the museum has left the walls where the art was located...
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>> she finally applauds during the "friend's" theme song "i'll be there for you" by the rembran rembrandtst this minute" via skype. >> nice to meet you guys, nice to be here. >> how do you feel about your long road trip and your sister's t' overwhelming. souch the last 24 hours is crazy. i've gotten messages and phone calls and facebook texts and everything, it's just been completely insane. it's really exciting. >> is this the usual for you? are you usually this annoying on road trips? as your sister would say? >> yes, this is pretty much me in a mutt shell. we go to san jose quite often. that's how i pass the time, i love to sing and love all kinds of music taken helps me to do it. i thought this time why not record it and see what happens. >> is your sister really that irritated or doesn't like to sing? >> my sister has put up with my antics for 27 years, so she decides to jump in on like the best part of the "friends" song. i'm like you took my thunder. she got me good. i had no idea. she paid me back at the end. >>> grandpa's trying to fly that plane. >> come on. >> he runs, he trips.
>> she finally applauds during the "friend's" theme song "i'll be there for you" by the rembran rembrandtst this minute" via skype. >> nice to meet you guys, nice to be here. >> how do you feel about your long road trip and your sister's t' overwhelming. souch the last 24 hours is crazy. i've gotten messages and phone calls and facebook texts and everything, it's just been completely insane. it's really exciting. >> is this the usual for you? are...
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stolen were three rembrandts including two large pointing, one being the only seascape painted. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more. that's a fairest mat. however, i like to point out that the pieces stolen are the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold, they can never be replaced. >> reporter: since the theft the museum left the walls where the art was located empty, a reminder the museum will never be complete again until the pieces find their rightful way back to home. >> they have followed leads all over the world but all led to a dead end. they are less concerned about finding who were the perpetrators and more concerned with just finding the art even the people have it now don't realize that it was stolen. >> we understand someone who comes forward with information about the whereabouts of this artwork or any of the pieces themselves is not necessarily involved in the theft. and is not necessarily engaged in illegal activity. >> reporter: as for the video it, shows the shadow of the unidentified man exiting the car that matches the descript
stolen were three rembrandts including two large pointing, one being the only seascape painted. >> the stolen items are worth $500 million or more. that's a fairest mat. however, i like to point out that the pieces stolen are the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold, they can never be replaced. >> reporter: since the theft the museum left the walls where the art was located empty, a reminder the museum will never be complete again until the pieces find...
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. >> flying one of these rare fighters is like strapping on a rembrandt according to one pilot.y are priceless now, but they fought some of the most defining battles of the war and survive as icons of the era. today's flight began as they did in 1940 with an alarm now and a rush to get engines spitting fire. they were off to soar over the skies of southeast england once again. on the ground by some who remembered doing this for real. the germansr picking us off before we even got to the bombers. you know, it was quite exciting times, i can assure you. nevertheless, you had a job to do and you did it to the best of your ability. 19 40, these18, fighters were battling wave after wave of la waffle palms. each aside lost around 70 planes, -- battling wave after wave of bombs. each side lost around 70 planes. shiver of theeal spine. the average age of a battle of britain pilot was only 20, and they knew it was up to them to keep the bombers at bay and help to wield a nazi invasion. the memorial flight flew across .he southeast to dover it was a neck out of the air campaign fought by
. >> flying one of these rare fighters is like strapping on a rembrandt according to one pilot.y are priceless now, but they fought some of the most defining battles of the war and survive as icons of the era. today's flight began as they did in 1940 with an alarm now and a rush to get engines spitting fire. they were off to soar over the skies of southeast england once again. on the ground by some who remembered doing this for real. the germansr picking us off before we even got to the...
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two years ago, investigators announced they knew who stole the 13 works, including paintings by rembrandt. they wouldn't elaborate, but yesterday agents released surveillance video in the theft. they hope to find the paintings. even though the fbi says the thieves are dead, they have still not identified them. >>> westerners and county residents may recognize the back underof a tv show. "show me a hero" just filmed in yonkers. crews were spotted at city hall, the public library and oakland cemetery. the show is about a fight over a new public housing development in yonkers in the '80s. this is west chess's latest turn. $18 million into the economy last year. >>> a celebration will be held to pay tribute to a legendary singer who would have turned 100 this year. fly me to the moon >> reporter: frank sinatra's music touched the hearts of so many -- sibilia is grooving to it right now. tomorrow, hundreds will gather for a free concert at the lakeside theatre to remember old blue eyes. the performer and long island native will song his hit songs. >> frank sinatra had a connection, and many of
two years ago, investigators announced they knew who stole the 13 works, including paintings by rembrandt. they wouldn't elaborate, but yesterday agents released surveillance video in the theft. they hope to find the paintings. even though the fbi says the thieves are dead, they have still not identified them. >>> westerners and county residents may recognize the back underof a tv show. "show me a hero" just filmed in yonkers. crews were spotted at city hall, the public...
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it included three rembrandts. >>> would you like to know what wildlife is lurking outside your door? there is an app that could tell you that. the map of life is a free application for smartphones and an international collaboration that took four years to build. >> reporter: looking for pond dwellers? the researchers are relying on more than just a net. a smartphone app identifies the bugs along with 35,000 other creatures. the map of life app is an international field guide for birds, bugs, mammals. enter a location and the app gives you lists pictures and text about the natural life around you. but it's not just fiddling on your phone in the park, it's pure science. users are encouraged to become citizen scientists, reporting what they have seen. especially in remote areas where there are gaps in wildlife data. >> they are able to paint a detailed picture of where is the species now how may its range fare in the future. >> reporter: it comes at a critical time. >> here, look at the map. >> reporter: many species are changing fast. some becoming dominant, others moving to different
it included three rembrandts. >>> would you like to know what wildlife is lurking outside your door? there is an app that could tell you that. the map of life is a free application for smartphones and an international collaboration that took four years to build. >> reporter: looking for pond dwellers? the researchers are relying on more than just a net. a smartphone app identifies the bugs along with 35,000 other creatures. the map of life app is an international field guide for...
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they include works by rembrandt, degals, monet. >>> federal investigators believe they know the cause of harrison ford's plane crash. they say a problem with the carburetor led to the engine failure. his plane hit a tree and crashed on a golf course. no one on the ground was injured. >>> a surprise wedding for actress jennifer aniston. "people" magazine reports she married actor justin theroux in a top secret wedding at their mansion in california. the former "friends" star was surrounded by 70 family and friends. they got engaged three years ago. >>> governor scott walker and john kasich. i'm alison harmelin. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara your doctor should test f
they include works by rembrandt, degals, monet. >>> federal investigators believe they know the cause of harrison ford's plane crash. they say a problem with the carburetor led to the engine failure. his plane hit a tree and crashed on a golf course. no one on the ground was injured. >>> a surprise wedding for actress jennifer aniston. "people" magazine reports she married actor justin theroux in a top secret wedding at their mansion in california. the former...
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13 works of art, including pieces by rembrandt, vermeer, and monet, stolen 25 years ago from the isabellatewart garden museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from that. >> reporter: the seven-minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. on march 17th, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down the street. that matches the description of a vehicle reportedly parked outside the museum during the robbery. the video also shows a security guard leaving his post. then a second guard buzzes in a man from outside. the fbi says the two men who stole the art the next day are dead. they don't know the identity of the man in the surveillance video. >> we're releasing the video now because we haven't recovered the art. and we want to talk to anybody that may have been associated with the heist. >> reporter: new tips are already coming in. and there's a $5 million reward posted. >> it is a remarkable crime story. each little tidbit, eve
13 works of art, including pieces by rembrandt, vermeer, and monet, stolen 25 years ago from the isabellatewart garden museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from that. >> reporter: the seven-minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. on march 17th, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down the street. that...
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walked out with 13 pieces including two large important oil paintings, one being the only sea scape rembrandtinted and took the concert, one of 36 in existence and one from a flag and several sketches by degoa. >> worth $500 million or more and that is a fair estimate, however, i like to point out the pieces that were stolen from the gardner were the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold they can never be replaced. >> reporter: since the theft the museum has left the walls where the art was located empty, a long reminder that the museum will never be complete again until the pieces find their way back to their rightful home. in the past 25 years the f.b.i. says they investigated thousands of leads all over the world and all led to a dead end. investigators say they are less concerned about who are finding the perpetrators of the crime and more concerned with finding the art and even if the people who have it now do not realize it was stolen. >> we understand that someone who comes forward with information about the whereabouts of this artwork or with any of the piece
walked out with 13 pieces including two large important oil paintings, one being the only sea scape rembrandtinted and took the concert, one of 36 in existence and one from a flag and several sketches by degoa. >> worth $500 million or more and that is a fair estimate, however, i like to point out the pieces that were stolen from the gardner were the true definition of pricelessness because they can never be sold they can never be replaced. >> reporter: since the theft the museum...
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grand heist, raising questions whether this was a dry run. 13 masterpieces were stolen, including rembrandt'sm on the sea of galilee" and vermeer's "the concert." law enforcement just revealed the two men who robbed the museum are now dead, but they'rere not releasing their identity. on march 18, 1990, the men posed0, as boston police. the security guard, richard abath, buzzed them in a side door. abath was later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video and vanished with the art. former "boston globe" reporter stephen kurkjian has written a book on the case he covered for two decades.th >> the night watchman has somewhere in his cranium the knowledge of the identity of one of the two thieves. o >> reporter: for years, the security guard insisted he had never let anyone into the museum after hours. he even passed two lie detector tests, but as authorities renewed their search for the missing art, old tapes uncovered a different picture. u the video shows abath appearingo to buzz this man inside on the eve of the robbery.an >> he says he doesn't remember it, but i have to-- i ha
grand heist, raising questions whether this was a dry run. 13 masterpieces were stolen, including rembrandt'sm on the sea of galilee" and vermeer's "the concert." law enforcement just revealed the two men who robbed the museum are now dead, but they'rere not releasing their identity. on march 18, 1990, the men posed0, as boston police. the security guard, richard abath, buzzed them in a side door. abath was later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video and...
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still missing today, a 3,000-year-old chinese vase and 12 paintings, including works by rembrandt, manet, degas and vermeer. >> the theft from the gardner museum is of international importance. it's probably the largest art theft in modern times. >> reporter: one theory, members of a team of thieves did a test run the night before. the museum is offering a $5 million reward for information that leads to the recovery of these works of art. it is hoping that making this video public will help. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." coming up next, home invasion. two girls, one burglar, no parent and no phone in the house. the device they used to tap their way to help and to catch the bad guy. >>> and the facelift coming to a target near you. how changing times are forcing a change in the look of the kids section. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anyti
still missing today, a 3,000-year-old chinese vase and 12 paintings, including works by rembrandt, manet, degas and vermeer. >> the theft from the gardner museum is of international importance. it's probably the largest art theft in modern times. >> reporter: one theory, members of a team of thieves did a test run the night before. the museum is offering a $5 million reward for information that leads to the recovery of these works of art. it is hoping that making this video public...
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they included pieces from rembrandt, monet. this surveillance video may have captured a dry run, a practice run. the video is from 12:50 in the morning on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you can see a car backing down the street. it matches the description of a vehicle parked outside of the museum during the robbery. >>> talking sports now. the phillies no longer have major league baseball's worst record. they continued their west coast trip in san diego last night. rookie odubel herrera had two hits two rbis and a run scored to lift the phillies over the padres. another rookie, pitcher adam morgan, notched a quality start. the final 4-2. the phillies are now 15-5 since the all-star break. here's the rest of your morning sports. >>> the first week of training camp is now complete. sam bradford continues to take the eagles first team reps, an early indication there may not be much of a quarterback competition after all. the early reviews on bradford have been favorable. he was in control during the red
they included pieces from rembrandt, monet. this surveillance video may have captured a dry run, a practice run. the video is from 12:50 in the morning on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you can see a car backing down the street. it matches the description of a vehicle parked outside of the museum during the robbery. >>> talking sports now. the phillies no longer have major league baseball's worst record. they continued their west coast trip in san diego last...
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they included pieces from rembrandt, monet.veillance video may have captured a dry run, a practice run. the video is from 12:50 in the morning on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you can see a car backing down the street. it matches the description of a vehicle parked outside of the museum during the robbery. >> each little tidbit, even a grainy, grainy video makes many people excited to pore over each little detail. >> the fbi says the two men who stole the art the next day are dead. they don't know the identity of the man in the surveillance video. empty frames still hang in the boston museum as one of the biggest mysteries in the art world remains unsol ved. >>> all right. beautiful start to the weekend. we will finish it just as nice. in case you had to work yesterday or were busy, lots of sunshine today. a few clouds mixed in like yesterday. things change on monday. weather headlines on sunday. looking good once again today. enjoy it. we still have rip current risk at the beaches, like we did yeste
they included pieces from rembrandt, monet.veillance video may have captured a dry run, a practice run. the video is from 12:50 in the morning on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you can see a car backing down the street. it matches the description of a vehicle parked outside of the museum during the robbery. >> each little tidbit, even a grainy, grainy video makes many people excited to pore over each little detail. >> the fbi says the two men who stole the...
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13 works of art including pieces by rembrandt, monet stolen 25 years ago from the isabella stewart gardeneum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from them. >> reporter: the seven-minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down a street. that matches the description of a vehicle reportedly parked outside the museum during the robbery. the video also shows a security guard leaving post. then a second guard buzzes in a man from outside. the fbi says the two men who stole the art the next day are dead. they know the identity of the man in the surveillance video. we're releasing the video now because we have not recovered the art. we want to talk to anybody that may have been associated with the heist. >> news are already coming in. and there's a $5 million reward posted. >> it is a remarkable crime story. each little tidbit, even a very grainy, grainy video makes many people exc
13 works of art including pieces by rembrandt, monet stolen 25 years ago from the isabella stewart gardeneum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from them. >> reporter: the seven-minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. on march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down a street. that matches the description of...
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he actually stole a rembrandt in the boss tton museum of fine ar.deral investigators. >> they have? >> um-hmm. so they'll be looking into it. >> and over the years, they kind of named some people? >> they have named some people. and just a couple of years ago, they said we know who did this. they said they were members of a criminal organization. bru t but the f.b.i. told us the stolen monet was seen in an apartment. that man is now dwed. dead. the monet was never recovered. nobody dead or alive has ever been ruled out as a suspect, including all of those museum employees. none of them have ever been cleared. >> and were there other security cameras elsewhere in the museum? >> there were. unfortunately, we don't pick up where this guy went. but there were other security cameras. and the last stop, when they were in there for 81 minutes, they spent all of that time picking which pieces of art they wanted. they were very specific. and they made some really odd choices, as well. but they were specific. and the very last stop was they stopped at the sec
he actually stole a rembrandt in the boss tton museum of fine ar.deral investigators. >> they have? >> um-hmm. so they'll be looking into it. >> and over the years, they kind of named some people? >> they have named some people. and just a couple of years ago, they said we know who did this. they said they were members of a criminal organization. bru t but the f.b.i. told us the stolen monet was seen in an apartment. that man is now dwed. dead. the monet was never...
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of "the los angeles times" wrote that anyone who would not watch arthur ashe play would not watch rembrandt paint. no one called him an artist, but he was. off the court, the focus of my book, or on the court. especially in the arena of international politics, the black freedom movement. historians use the term "black freedom movement" to kind of complete the variety of movements in the 1960's and 1970's, such as the civil rights movement, the black power movement, the black consciousness movement in south africa, and he really struggled at times and was more successful at other times of negotiating those poles of the movement, those that included assimilation into white society on the other hand and black nationalism on the other. fiercely independent and protective of his image, he walked that thin line throughout his career between conservatives and liberals, reactionaries and black power, the sports establishment and the black cause, and what i found consistently in doing my research is that he was criticized from both ends of the political spectrum with frequency. critics would either
of "the los angeles times" wrote that anyone who would not watch arthur ashe play would not watch rembrandt paint. no one called him an artist, but he was. off the court, the focus of my book, or on the court. especially in the arena of international politics, the black freedom movement. historians use the term "black freedom movement" to kind of complete the variety of movements in the 1960's and 1970's, such as the civil rights movement, the black power movement, the black...
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thirteen masterpieces were stolen, including rembrandt's the storm on the see of gala lee, and vermeer's> law enforcement revealed the two men who robbed museum now dead. but they're not releasing their identity. on march 18th, 1990, the men posed as bonn ton police, security guard richard abbott buzzed them inside door. abbott later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video, and vanished with the art. >>> former boston globe reporter, steven, has written book on the case he covered for two decades. >> the night watch man has somewhere in his cranium the knowledge of the identity of one of the two thieves. >> the video shows, abbott, appearing to buzz this man inside, on the each of the robbery. >> says he doesn't remember. but i have to imagine that it is not just a passing visit of that person. it has to be that that person had a relationship with him. >> we tried repeatedly to reach richard abbott, our messages have gone unanswered. meantime authorities are offering $5 million for information leading to the missing artwork in good condition. since the statue of limitati
thirteen masterpieces were stolen, including rembrandt's the storm on the see of gala lee, and vermeer's> law enforcement revealed the two men who robbed museum now dead. but they're not releasing their identity. on march 18th, 1990, the men posed as bonn ton police, security guard richard abbott buzzed them inside door. abbott later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video, and vanished with the art. >>> former boston globe reporter, steven, has written book on the...
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helps recover a half billion dollars in precious master pieces. 13 works of art, including pieces by rembrandtonet stolen 25 years ago from the museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from that. >> reporter: the seven minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist, you see car backing down a street, that matches the description of a vehicle reportedly parked outside the museum during the robbery. the video also shows a security guard leaving his post. then, a second guard buzzes in a man from outside. the fbi says the two men who stole the art the next day are dead. they don't know the identity of the man in the surveillance video. >> releasing the video now because we haven't recovered the art and we want to talk to anybody that may have been associated with the heist. >> reporter: new tips are coming in and there is a $5 million reward posted. >> it is a remarkable crime story. each little tidbit even a ver
helps recover a half billion dollars in precious master pieces. 13 works of art, including pieces by rembrandtonet stolen 25 years ago from the museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is hopefully trigger somebody's memory that may know that individual so that we can generate a lead from that. >> reporter: the seven minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. march 17, 1990. almost exactly 24 hours before the heist, you see car backing down a...
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the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." here it goes. your love life's doa come on, everyone. [ clapping ] she does get it. she's feeling it. there we go. [ laughter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> declutter your closet and your life. coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. 8:27 on this monday, august 17th. i'm michelle charlesworth. an update on the breaking situation at the lincoln tunnel. >> we are just getting news that the north tube is just being reopened at the lincoln tunnel. we will show you video of this. this is from earlier. the north tube was completely closed into new jersey because of a car fire. now, just getting reports that the car fire and the cleanup just cleared. as we go to the maps, i will tell you what is happening. everything just reopened. 45 minutes into new jersey at
the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." here it goes. your love life's doa come on, everyone. [ clapping ] she does get it. she's feeling it. there we go. [ laughter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara....
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the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> declutter your closet and your life. coming up. jummy: good morning. we want to get an update on your forecast right now with jacqui jeras. jacqui: going to be another hot afternoon ahead. --- high-pressure in place. a big bubble controlling the east coast. temperatures today reaching into the 90's. the hour by hour forecast 70's through the middle of the morning jumping up to 90 degrees by lunch, it is going to feel like upper 90's at times with higher humidity today. yourasing chances by thursday. angela: on the interstate we continue to see a nice run for the most part. accident cleanup for the folks on our secondary roads traveling on 78 in virginia. it is going to be a bit of a struggle southbound. north and w
the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> declutter your closet and your life. coming up. jummy: good morning. we want to get an update on your forecast right now with...
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the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ she does get it. she's feeling it. there we go! [ laughter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. you would have -- ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> coming up, declutter your closet and your life. >>> the earthquake rattled the bay area around 6:39 this morning near berkeley and could be felt around the east bay, as far as north as napa. b.a.r.t. is experiencing systemwide delays. here's video over montclair where residents felt the rumbling. there are been several aftershocks, no reports of injuries ors right now. >>> in fact this system wide delays are major delays. b.a.r.t. has experienced a couple of other problems in addition to track maintenance and checking out the tracks. they also had a medical emergency as well as equipment probl
the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you." one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ she does get it. she's feeling it. there we go! [ laughter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. you would have -- ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara....
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the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you."ter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> declutter your closet and your life. coming up. >> catholic diocese of camden kicks off the 40 days of francis sis. it's to help people to connect with catholic charities to take up pope francis sis' challenge to hear the cry of the poor. karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: we are crawling along both directions on i-95. an accident involving a dump truck that flipped over on its side. we see fire crews. there was another van involved in the accident. the trouble was the truck was carrying asphalt it's all over the highway. crews are blocking three lanes, i-95 southbound, the accident happened at 141. jammed. all the roads are jammed at this point. big problems in that area, matt. >> let's turn to meteoro
the rembrandts, "i'll be there for you."ter ] >> that's all you got? >> i know, really. >> oh, my gosh. >> a quick one. >> if you're going on a road trip, go with a guy with a sense of humor. ben would do that the whole way. >> he would sing the whole way. i know no words. it would be a lot of fun. >> thank you, sara. >>> declutter your closet and your life. coming up. >> catholic diocese of camden kicks off the 40 days of...
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they left with the art including rembrandts the storm on the sea of galilee and the mirrors "the concertde information. special agent jeff kelly -- >> it would be very unusual they would have rung that buzzer not knowing they were going to be let inside. knowing the security protocols they should have known if they press that buzzer the guard on the other end would not let them in and would contact the boston police. >> one of the security guards working that night ruk abbott has long been under suspicion as the source of that information. he's always insisted that he unwittingly opened the door to the thieves believing they were police officers. and after the theft he was found with another security guard tied up in the museum's basement. the newly released surveillance video appears to show the same security guard letting an unidentified man into the museum the night before on march 17th. authorities now wonder if that was a test run. abbott has always denied he had anything to do with the robbery, and he has never been charged. >> a high degree of confidence we believe those responsib
they left with the art including rembrandts the storm on the sea of galilee and the mirrors "the concertde information. special agent jeff kelly -- >> it would be very unusual they would have rung that buzzer not knowing they were going to be let inside. knowing the security protocols they should have known if they press that buzzer the guard on the other end would not let them in and would contact the boston police. >> one of the security guards working that night ruk abbott...
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the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston. 81 minutes later, they left with the art including rembrandtsand vermeer's "the concert." the fbi has always suspected that the thieves had inside information. special agent jeff kelly. >> it would be very unusual that they would have rung that buzzer, not knowing that they were going to be let inside. because knowing the security protocols, the way they did, they should have known that if they pressed that buzzer, the guard on the other end of that intercom, "a," would not let them in, and "b," would contact the boston police. >> reporter: one of the security guards working that night, rick abbott, has long been under suspicion as the source of that information. he has always insisted that he unwittingly opened the door to the thieves, believing they were police officers. and after the theft, he was found, along with another security guard tied up in the museum's basement. but the newly released surveillance video appears to show the same security guard, rick abbott, letting an unidentified man into the museum the night before on march 17th. au
the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston. 81 minutes later, they left with the art including rembrandtsand vermeer's "the concert." the fbi has always suspected that the thieves had inside information. special agent jeff kelly. >> it would be very unusual that they would have rung that buzzer, not knowing that they were going to be let inside. because knowing the security protocols, the way they did, they should have known that if they pressed that buzzer, the guard on the...