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. >> a shovel and disney characteristic, a burglar uses whatever he can grab to break into a home. one man's crime spree next. >> it's chilly across the region again, and some places didn't even break 60 degrees. how about 70? look at when it's finally going to happen. >>> breaking news, federal authorities indicted pennsylvania state senator on bribery and fraud charges. these charges stem from his run to be the democratic ward leader for philadelphia's eighth ward back in 2011. ellen chapman is also charged, and says he paid for her daughter to study abroad in exchange the feds allege chapman used her position on the democratic committee to support him in the election. we just received a sometime from his attorney reading in part, larry is 100% innocent of these novel charges and expects to be fully exonerated. >>> there have a multimillion dollar settlement in the case of an engineer who plunged through a glass floor at the rodin museum. we have video of the fall. the man survived the 38 foot drop. watch the top of the screen, you see the engineer falling four stories. this happ
. >> a shovel and disney characteristic, a burglar uses whatever he can grab to break into a home. one man's crime spree next. >> it's chilly across the region again, and some places didn't even break 60 degrees. how about 70? look at when it's finally going to happen. >>> breaking news, federal authorities indicted pennsylvania state senator on bribery and fraud charges. these charges stem from his run to be the democratic ward leader for philadelphia's eighth ward back in...
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just from shoveling. >> reporter: bill said he fell off his bike.detectives looked at bill cumber, the worse it looked for him. the reason he did time in prison, for example? he was convicted of arson. >> he was jealous of his girlfriend, paramour. and -- >> they had a argument and he tried to burn the house down with her and the kids in it. >> reporter: it turned out the haley's motel fire was intentionally started with accelerants. bill's shoes were tested later and had traces of accelerants too, but that wasn't enough to make a case. so did they arrest bill, charge him with murdering sabina? no, they did not. a no-body case would be very tough, said the prosecutors. there's no proof the woman was even dead. so the detectives turned up the heat. so there's always somebody knocking at the door, i want to talk to you. i want to talk to you. >> we had a legitimate safety concern for other residents, especially if he, you know, wound up getting with another female. >> reporter: and bill couldn't take it. he left anna maria island, left the county. unf
just from shoveling. >> reporter: bill said he fell off his bike.detectives looked at bill cumber, the worse it looked for him. the reason he did time in prison, for example? he was convicted of arson. >> he was jealous of his girlfriend, paramour. and -- >> they had a argument and he tried to burn the house down with her and the kids in it. >> reporter: it turned out the haley's motel fire was intentionally started with accelerants. bill's shoes were tested later and...
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residents spent the morning scraping snow off cars and shoveling sidewalks, the storm dumped more thant this, more than 7 inches of snow. and it was winnie around here yesterday, but, we could do without this. a worker at the mount washington observe tore any new hampshire went outside yesterday to experience the wicked winds first-hand, what 109-mile per hour winds can do. mount washington the highest peak in the northeast, and get some really wacky wetter. >> not acknowledging either of those stories. katie, what's happening? when is the sun going to shine? >> crazy, right? yes, you can get some wild things happen at the strange he is times of year. mother nature sometimes needs cup of coffee or something. i don't know what it is but yes, been throwing us a loft curve balls, a lot of gray skies here, i promise you some sunshine though, i promise. >> why is she looking at me had she stays. >> because i know you, looking for the nice weather, on the way, i promise not today. but yes, we have wet weather out there right now, some rain to dodge, gray skies, not the prettiest tuesday we'v
residents spent the morning scraping snow off cars and shoveling sidewalks, the storm dumped more thant this, more than 7 inches of snow. and it was winnie around here yesterday, but, we could do without this. a worker at the mount washington observe tore any new hampshire went outside yesterday to experience the wicked winds first-hand, what 109-mile per hour winds can do. mount washington the highest peak in the northeast, and get some really wacky wetter. >> not acknowledging either of...
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and take a look here, there was enough hail to shovel in york county, pennsylvania. it looks more like winter than spring here. this guy in redline was shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for 30 minutes straight. and here's another consequence of the storm's high water, on roosevelt boulevard. sky force 10 above the flooding. let's bring in nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> jacqueline, the storms we saw today, we're pretty much finished with those. what we have right now, this is mostly just light rain moving through. if you're in mercer county around trenton, you're seeing that, burlington county, south jersey, parts of delaware. we'll zoom into mercer county, we see the light rain moving through. that's going to con to move into parts of burlington county. we don't expect thunderstorms out of all of this. it's part of the area of low pressure. it's continuing to spin offshore. we're going to watch this rain continues to move in mostly on the light side. areas in new jersey, even delaware early tomorrow morning could see some of this
and take a look here, there was enough hail to shovel in york county, pennsylvania. it looks more like winter than spring here. this guy in redline was shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for 30 minutes straight. and here's another consequence of the storm's high water, on roosevelt boulevard. sky force 10 above the flooding. let's bring in nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> jacqueline, the storms we saw today, we're pretty much finished with those. what we...
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. >>> and hail heavy enough to shovel. an unusual late may sight for people living in parts of pennsylvania. >> yeah, fortunately not these parts. the warming trend has begun, and wait until you see how hot it's going to get. we'll look at the holiday weekend forecast just ahead. >>> forensic experts in egypt say after analyzing human remains from a crash of egyptair flight 804, it appears the plane was taken down by an explosion. searchers recovered debris, but the hunt for the bulk of the wreckage continues in the mediterranean sea. the key will be finding the plane's black boxes. 60 passengers and crew were onboard the flight that crashes en route from cairo to paris. >>> and a new poll is giving us more evidence of the unpopularity of the two likely majority party presidential nominees. the latest nbc news/survey monkey tracking poll shows 63% of americans hate donald trump and 58% of americans say they dislike or hate democratic front-runner hillary clinton. in a hypothetical general election matchup, clinton leads tr
. >>> and hail heavy enough to shovel. an unusual late may sight for people living in parts of pennsylvania. >> yeah, fortunately not these parts. the warming trend has begun, and wait until you see how hot it's going to get. we'll look at the holiday weekend forecast just ahead. >>> forensic experts in egypt say after analyzing human remains from a crash of egyptair flight 804, it appears the plane was taken down by an explosion. searchers recovered debris, but the hunt...
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all right when you're shoveling in shorts though. that was in red lion, pa.storm that brought us -- those conditions yesterday with the hail and the heavy rain now that is lingering right over just south of new england. new england today is cloudy, it will be cool. one of the chilliest days you'll have in a long time and d.c. is clearing out. 80s to cleveland and boston at 62. that's the rainy, cool, chilly weather. in 24 hours from 60s to near 90 degrees in new york city. so it will be kind of a shock to the system to be that chilly, wet and raw and then on thursday, looks warm. even into the upcoming holiday weekend. no signs of cool weather. we're in it now. so, you know, everyone always complains. you always here, we didn't have a spring. well, maybe this time you're right. >> seems like we're jumping right to it. but yesterday here in new york until late we got rain. it was absolutely gorgeous. >> low humidity and everything else. that's over. >> it was beautiful. bill, thank you. >>> still ahead, facebook making changes after being accused of bias and q
all right when you're shoveling in shorts though. that was in red lion, pa.storm that brought us -- those conditions yesterday with the hail and the heavy rain now that is lingering right over just south of new england. new england today is cloudy, it will be cool. one of the chilliest days you'll have in a long time and d.c. is clearing out. 80s to cleveland and boston at 62. that's the rainy, cool, chilly weather. in 24 hours from 60s to near 90 degrees in new york city. so it will be kind of...
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. >> there was enough hail to shovel in york county. they had to shovel it. the frozen sludge made it look more like winter than spring. this guy shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for an hour. much warmer weather is moving in. let's check in with first alert neighborhood forecast. >> we focus on where you live and what you need to know. >> many years ago i got a chance to work, when i was first starting my career in northern florida, jacksonville. i went to speak to a school group. i talked to them about hail. all the kids looked at me like i was crazy for saying that word. they thought i was in deep trouble. no big trouble this morning. we have some rain. we've scene shoween showers hug new jersey coastline. at the shore, not only shower bus storms to the east. then we're finally clearing out tonight. the storms move out. heading out the door right now, in the 50s. allentown, philadelphia, trenton, atlantic city. these numbers are running warmer in mt. holly and trenton. 50s to start with. i think we'll be in the low 80s in philadelphia this
. >> there was enough hail to shovel in york county. they had to shovel it. the frozen sludge made it look more like winter than spring. this guy shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for an hour. much warmer weather is moving in. let's check in with first alert neighborhood forecast. >> we focus on where you live and what you need to know. >> many years ago i got a chance to work, when i was first starting my career in northern florida, jacksonville. i went to...
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facebook was pegged as suppressing certain conservative views and maybe shoveling, speaking of shovelingws that it felt was important versus what the users felt was important. where do you stand on free speech, having been at very beginning of facebook? >> free speech is obviously one of the most important instruments of our country. i don't know anything other than what i read. >> i think it comes down to the transparency and what you tell your users you're doing. i'm not that close to the story so i don't know what the representations and expectations were, but if the expectations were it's going to be an algorithm not pushing a certain thing, i would see why people are disappointed but -- yeah. liz: yeah, that's a millennial way of saying i'm done talking. cameron, tyler, lovely to have you, thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: i am going to be moderating the panel with the winklevoss brothers in just about an hour. people are going to be piling in there. thanks to tyler and cameron. we'll be right back. 35 minutes before the closing bell ring. dow is up by 35 points. 39 points. thes
facebook was pegged as suppressing certain conservative views and maybe shoveling, speaking of shovelingws that it felt was important versus what the users felt was important. where do you stand on free speech, having been at very beginning of facebook? >> free speech is obviously one of the most important instruments of our country. i don't know anything other than what i read. >> i think it comes down to the transparency and what you tell your users you're doing. i'm not that...
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but if i take that shovel and i go to dig up a shovel worth of soil across the road, where they've tilled it, year after year, finding these earthworms, it's pretty unlikely. >> woodruff: the howard g. buffett foundation plans to give away an estimated $4 billion over the next 30 years, most of the money coming from shares of berkshire hathaway, the company founded by the senior mr. buffett. >> my dad gave us this great opportunity with the foundation, and it was natural for me to look at small holder farmers and see well how do we improve agriculture, and how do we make it so the farmers feed their families better. >> woodruff: buffett has immersed himself on the african continent as few other philanthropists have. >> my dad has said go out and don't try to hit the ball out of the park every time, but don't be scared to swing. and swinging means you're going to miss, and it means that you're going to fail some of the time. >> woodruff: the foundation has invested heavily in the strife- ridden democratic republic of congo. >> we're building three hydro plants in eastern congo. and we star
but if i take that shovel and i go to dig up a shovel worth of soil across the road, where they've tilled it, year after year, finding these earthworms, it's pretty unlikely. >> woodruff: the howard g. buffett foundation plans to give away an estimated $4 billion over the next 30 years, most of the money coming from shares of berkshire hathaway, the company founded by the senior mr. buffett. >> my dad gave us this great opportunity with the foundation, and it was natural for me to...
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that will they -- allow them to shovel into the investigation. >>> a new roller coaster, it opens up at six flags this weekend. is called, the joker. >> all right, you guys. >> [ laughter ] >> look at his face. >> the joker shoots off like a bullet. and in the right is 60 miles per hour. this replaces all wooden roller coaster. we posted this entire clip on our ktvu facebook page. >> i went on some roller coasters last weekend but you go a couple times and i was dizzy for the rest of the trip. >> with the adrenaline rush with the drop. a lot of fun. >>> let's get a check at our weather, it was warmer today. when i came over here, it was a little bit warmer. >> a little onshore flow. back in the day, we did a special called twist and shout, it was about 12 years of -- 12 years ago. we had to do it multiple times. i would have to get on the roller coaster and do it five times to get the take right. he think i do it again. >> you are of seasoned writer. >> -- rider. >> i would smile the whole time because you had acted like -- you had at but you were cool with it. but it was brutal. and
that will they -- allow them to shovel into the investigation. >>> a new roller coaster, it opens up at six flags this weekend. is called, the joker. >> all right, you guys. >> [ laughter ] >> look at his face. >> the joker shoots off like a bullet. and in the right is 60 miles per hour. this replaces all wooden roller coaster. we posted this entire clip on our ktvu facebook page. >> i went on some roller coasters last weekend but you go a couple times and...
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so much so, they're using brooms, shovels, to clear their situation. >> oh, my goodness.station of eastern tent caterpillars, there are a list of people but can be disastrous. >> they eat everything. >> mike there is happens every spring, especially along chesterfield road. but this year, a lot of people tell us they haven't seen this many. >> when i called the city i said i feel like we're being overcome with caterpillars here. i was in the house. i had one on my shoulder. >> yes. >> on my shoulder? >> well, what they do, they don't turn into butterflies but make big, look at those nests. >> they turn into moths. >> they turn into, yes, the caterpillar what do they call them? >> eastern tent caterpillar moth. and it is brown, and has a little stripe on it. look at them doing the worm. well, cause it is a worm. >> 84:00 # one now, what are we doing? >> oh,. >> i think checking on quincy because he's been getting ready for the dad vail regatta. >> quincy in the boat. not real a both. >> this week, dad vail regatta. these guys, the drexel rowing team, they won the event the
so much so, they're using brooms, shovels, to clear their situation. >> oh, my goodness.station of eastern tent caterpillars, there are a list of people but can be disastrous. >> they eat everything. >> mike there is happens every spring, especially along chesterfield road. but this year, a lot of people tell us they haven't seen this many. >> when i called the city i said i feel like we're being overcome with caterpillars here. i was in the house. i had one on my...
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i didn't take money or nothing on him. >> you beat him with a shovel? >> yes. >> although sheppard said he acted in self defense. prosecutors believed he was the gr agreser. he faced a maximum of 60 years if convicted. it will put him behind bars for life. >> i am fine without getting out. >> i am mentally cable of doing the rest of my life i don't want to. >> sheppard spent half his life incarcerated in several different states and completed a seven year sentence in oklahoma for attempted robbery. >> i have dealt with a lot of different lifestyles and races. i can connect with people easier. when you understand somebody, it is easier to talk to somebody. >> you heard me? >> i don't pay attention to what's going on out there. i curse them. >> we are crazy. >> i am not crazy. >> how many times have you been in jail? >> exactly. you are not riding in here anyway. [ laughter ] >> we got to be crazy if we keep oncoming back. >> sheppard felt a segregation inmate elijah. says he does not talking anyone during his hour. >> i am home phobic. when i am behind t
i didn't take money or nothing on him. >> you beat him with a shovel? >> yes. >> although sheppard said he acted in self defense. prosecutors believed he was the gr agreser. he faced a maximum of 60 years if convicted. it will put him behind bars for life. >> i am fine without getting out. >> i am mentally cable of doing the rest of my life i don't want to. >> sheppard spent half his life incarcerated in several different states and completed a seven year...
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don't even cut your grass. >> so all around america land owners, shoot, shovel, and then shut up about it. >> coming up, the supreme court says i have a right to carry one of these, but will my city let me? p?p?h ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you this is how you say it's going to be okay to someone who just lost everything. that, yes, we'll find you somewhere to stay and yes, your children will have breakfast. every 8 minutes the red cross responds to a disaster and makes this promise. help us keep it. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. show show me more like this. s. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what blows you away. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >> what if you w
don't even cut your grass. >> so all around america land owners, shoot, shovel, and then shut up about it. >> coming up, the supreme court says i have a right to carry one of these, but will my city let me? p?p?h ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you this is how...
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we spent a trillion dollars after 2008 on shovel-ready projects, and i don't -- was there a single shovel-ready >> of course there was. absolutely. we got $48 billion during the first two years that we were in office, $48 billion from the economic stimulus. we funded hundreds of projects, thousands of jobs were created. you haven't seen one bad story, one i.g. report written about any of that money that was spent. it was all done correctly because we have great partnerships with the governors and mayors. they had projects that were ready to go and we funded them. >> what do you think holds back congress from just writing a blank check to do this, then? >> look it, i served in congress for 14 years. congressmen don't want to raise taxes. politicians don't want to raise taxes. the gas tax is a user fee. if you -- if you increase the gas tax, build up a pot of money, and use the money to fix up roads and bridges, most people get that. they understand it. that's why 18 states, including some very conservative states, wyoming, all republican, utah, all republican. they raised their own gas tax. not
we spent a trillion dollars after 2008 on shovel-ready projects, and i don't -- was there a single shovel-ready >> of course there was. absolutely. we got $48 billion during the first two years that we were in office, $48 billion from the economic stimulus. we funded hundreds of projects, thousands of jobs were created. you haven't seen one bad story, one i.g. report written about any of that money that was spent. it was all done correctly because we have great partnerships with the...
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so you had two pilots shoveling with all their might on a rudder pedal.t's doing is driving them back. it keeps pushing back at them. it doesn't go forward. we never had this report from a crew before of a pedal back forcing against them. now we're into a different scenario. >> fortunately, they were at a higher air speed than 427, which gave them more roll control. they were able to successfully land the airplane. >> after hearing the pilots' experience with the rudder pedals, investigators suspect a jam may be the problem in the airplane's rudder system. >> the pilots control the rudder on the 737 with pedals. those ped aals are connected vi cables to the muscle, if you will, that physically moves the rudder. the power control unit. like power steering in your car, it's hydraulically powered. >> about the size of a soda can, the power control unit or pcu houses a set of valves called the duo serve-o valve. it directed hydraulic fluid to move the rudder. >> it's the valve from a power control unit. the pilot inputs go into the arms and by moving back and
so you had two pilots shoveling with all their might on a rudder pedal.t's doing is driving them back. it keeps pushing back at them. it doesn't go forward. we never had this report from a crew before of a pedal back forcing against them. now we're into a different scenario. >> fortunately, they were at a higher air speed than 427, which gave them more roll control. they were able to successfully land the airplane. >> after hearing the pilots' experience with the rudder pedals,...
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investigator say that it is likely they used metal detectors and shovels to dig up relics in the darkons, possible ammunition. we don't want to see those items stolen. it's terrible. kimberly: to steal from parks like petersburg. violators can face up to a years inine and two prison. so far, no arrests have been made. is talking everyone about, a young boy plunges into a closure at the cincinnati zoo. animal keepers then shot and killed the gorilla to save the boy. now there is a growing memorial for the gorilla and criticism of the zoo's response. >> oh, my gosh. tonight, a young boy recovering after coming face-to-face with a 400 pound gorilla. minutes, loved0 ones come including the boy's mother, watched in horror after the little boy crawled through a barrier at the cincinnati zoo saturday, making his way through the bushes and plunging 10 feet into the moat below. gorilla cage. reporter: the gorilla makes contact with the boy. andgorilla lifts him up takes him across the water. >> the gorilla rushed the boy, but did not hit the boy. he was almost guarding the boy, protecting him.
investigator say that it is likely they used metal detectors and shovels to dig up relics in the darkons, possible ammunition. we don't want to see those items stolen. it's terrible. kimberly: to steal from parks like petersburg. violators can face up to a years inine and two prison. so far, no arrests have been made. is talking everyone about, a young boy plunges into a closure at the cincinnati zoo. animal keepers then shot and killed the gorilla to save the boy. now there is a growing...
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don't even cut your grass. >> so all around america land owners, shoot, shovel, and then shut up about it. >> coming up, the supreme court says i have a right to carry one of these, but will my city let me? my school reunion's coming fast. ♪ could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. >> what if you want to carry one of these for self-protection. >> the majority concluded the right to own a gun months to each law-
don't even cut your grass. >> so all around america land owners, shoot, shovel, and then shut up about it. >> coming up, the supreme court says i have a right to carry one of these, but will my city let me? my school reunion's coming fast. ♪ could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when...
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. >> a mickey mouse ornament and then a shovel.olice don't think this is the only house he's broken into. >>> plus, high-tech hair. how people are replacing their lost hair with a 3-d printer. we'll show you how it works. >>> 6:13. a live look at the coast guard cutter hamilton. count of hard to miss. might see it along the delaware river today. the brand new ship is docked in philadelphia until friday. the cutter will be used to track down drug smugglers and human traffickers in the crib yn and eastern pacific. >>> new this morning, a new treatment to help people who have issues with their hair. >> whether you're losing your hair because of a genetic condition from cancer treatments or psychological disorders, technology is helping. nbc 10's matt delucia is here to talk about how 3d printing is giving people hope. >> 3d printers have been around making models, devices and now a newç head of hair. louise has trichotillomania. it's a disorder where louise can't resist the urge to pull out her own hair. the damage left behind only c
. >> a mickey mouse ornament and then a shovel.olice don't think this is the only house he's broken into. >>> plus, high-tech hair. how people are replacing their lost hair with a 3-d printer. we'll show you how it works. >>> 6:13. a live look at the coast guard cutter hamilton. count of hard to miss. might see it along the delaware river today. the brand new ship is docked in philadelphia until friday. the cutter will be used to track down drug smugglers and human...
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. >> okay, so, if people living in west torresdale getting out their shovels, obviously not for snow,pillars. >> not just a few. we're talking about thousands of them. so many, it takes a shovel or broom to clear a path just to walk. >> yuck. >> i know, that time of year where the sudden infestation of eastern tent caterpillars, harmless to people, so the onslaught happens each spring along chesterfield road. but this year, people who live there tell us, they just have never seen this many. >> when i called the city, i said, i feel like we're being overcome with caterpillars here. you know, i was in the house, one on my shoulder. >> the caterpillars like to nest high in the branches of cherry and maple trees. they should be gone in just a few weeks. >> i had to move one the other day, doing fundraiser in wilmington at golf course on monday and there was one just crawling right there by the whole. i had to move out of the way so my ball didn't run over it. >> you're so kind. >> then i went down the bushes to look for the ball, saw a bird pick one up. birds are loving all that hundred.
. >> okay, so, if people living in west torresdale getting out their shovels, obviously not for snow,pillars. >> not just a few. we're talking about thousands of them. so many, it takes a shovel or broom to clear a path just to walk. >> yuck. >> i know, that time of year where the sudden infestation of eastern tent caterpillars, harmless to people, so the onslaught happens each spring along chesterfield road. but this year, people who live there tell us, they just have...
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. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and store carbon, that we have the greatest opportunity to do something, and the wonderful thing is it's not only carbon sequestration, we are also faced with loss of ecosystems that will affect our food security, our water security, we are losing species on an unprecedented rate. so maintaining, restoring, protecting, expanding, natural ecosystems has multiple benefits. >> my hope is that the developed countries, those most responsible for climate change, will recognize the enormous potential of restoration. at we've seen china, in aica and ound theorld is that it's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems. if we can transfer the capital, the technology and empower the local people to restore their ownnvironme, it'll have enormous benefits. restoration can sequester carbon reduce biodiver
. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and store carbon, that we have the greatest opportunity to do something, and the wonderful thing is it's not only carbon sequestration, we are also faced with loss of ecosystems that will affect our food...
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. >> reporter: workers felt something with their shovels. it was a small coffin made of metal. >> it was sharp. >> reporter: they called the homeowner who is out of town. spoke with her via skype. >> on one hand, slightly creepy. also said. the next thing was, now what do we do? >> reporter: she called the medical examiner who had the casket opened and insight was the body of a little girl, maybe three years old, perfectly preserved. >> all of the hair was left. you could see the limbs, flowers were still on the child's body. >> there were flowers and a beautiful dress. this was a loved little girl. >> reporter: the home near rossi park sits on what was once a cemetery. other caskets were relocated to another cemetery centuries ago. to her surprise, the homeowner says at the medical examiner told her the casket and the little girls body was her problem. >> it seems to me the city's policy state it is my responsibility. >> reporter: they don't know how the child died. the home one miranda. she contacted a san diego-based organization that han
. >> reporter: workers felt something with their shovels. it was a small coffin made of metal. >> it was sharp. >> reporter: they called the homeowner who is out of town. spoke with her via skype. >> on one hand, slightly creepy. also said. the next thing was, now what do we do? >> reporter: she called the medical examiner who had the casket opened and insight was the body of a little girl, maybe three years old, perfectly preserved. >> all of the hair was...
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all right, i came back with my shovel and put a little fire break right here. house isn't going to burn. >> for the moment, richard has saved a stranger's house and he hopes he helped save his own in the process. but as he races back to his street, he realizes time is running out. smoke is surrounding his home. >> it was getting harder and harder to see and, if you can't see what's coming at you, you might want to get out of the way. >> despite his desperate efforts, richard realizes he will have to leave his house behind and hope for the best. >> as time went on, i was getting more and more concerned. the wind was still going pretty crazy and i was worried that it was going to change direction. if the wind changed direction, then we were screwed. >> richard finally admits defeat, grabs his dogs and races away from the scene. >> it's not a good feeling knowing that the next time you come back to your house, it's not going to be there. night falls. a caravan of the last few holdouts from the neighborhood joins richard on his escape route. >> it does. it looks li
all right, i came back with my shovel and put a little fire break right here. house isn't going to burn. >> for the moment, richard has saved a stranger's house and he hopes he helped save his own in the process. but as he races back to his street, he realizes time is running out. smoke is surrounding his home. >> it was getting harder and harder to see and, if you can't see what's coming at you, you might want to get out of the way. >> despite his desperate efforts, richard...
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to drive home the point he even wore a hard hat and pretended to shovel coal after being endoshsed on stage by the west virginia coal association. >>> hillary clinton urged democrats to unite around her candidacy as a way of fending off trump. tonight clinton warned a largely hispanic audience in california about the presumptive republican nominee. >> we also not only have to work for comprehensive immigration reform, we have to recognize that the kind of language coming from donald trump is hateful and we need to repud ate it. >> clinton pushed for a show of force in california's primary saying winning big in california will put us on the path to winning big in november. >>> clinton's rival bernie sanders will kickoff a two day swing through new jersey this weekend. he will visit sunday. then stop in atlantic city for a rally at boardwalk hall monday morning. >>> a rescue on the delaware river, how good samaritans came together to save a woman who jumped in. >>> new at 11:00, bringing the dead back to life. the local company with a new technique that sounds straight from a sifi movie
to drive home the point he even wore a hard hat and pretended to shovel coal after being endoshsed on stage by the west virginia coal association. >>> hillary clinton urged democrats to unite around her candidacy as a way of fending off trump. tonight clinton warned a largely hispanic audience in california about the presumptive republican nominee. >> we also not only have to work for comprehensive immigration reform, we have to recognize that the kind of language coming from...
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. >> armed with a shovel and buckets, jean-paul lescorce heads to the beach nearly everyday no matter what the weather. for the past sixteen years he's been clearing out world war two bunkers that were built in the dunes of soulac-sur-mer, a coastal town not far from bordeaux. he's dug out 22 so far, all part of the atlantic wall, a coastal defense system built by the nazis. >> along with the sand, i found a lot of glass shards and other trash. i cleared it all out and sorted it over here. >> after the war the bunkers were forgotten about and eventually the were covered in sand. a few were used by teenagers as a place to hang out. now they are accessible to the general public. lescorce immersed himself in the history of the atlantic wall and knows the bunkers inside out. he's now passing his knowledge onto fabrice, a local youth, who will eventually guide tours. >> watch your head. so what would happens if the enemy notices smoke and throws a granade down the chimney? >> it falls into a concrete box inside the wall. a concrete box outside the wall, to be precise. >> lescorce's own fam
. >> armed with a shovel and buckets, jean-paul lescorce heads to the beach nearly everyday no matter what the weather. for the past sixteen years he's been clearing out world war two bunkers that were built in the dunes of soulac-sur-mer, a coastal town not far from bordeaux. he's dug out 22 so far, all part of the atlantic wall, a coastal defense system built by the nazis. >> along with the sand, i found a lot of glass shards and other trash. i cleared it all out and sorted it...
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i once with another fella, we shovelled wet deep heavy snow all around.did that for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i looked at my grandfather and said, how much should i pay you boys? a dollar too much? a dime too little? the main thing, we didn't want to work at the grocery store. >> how often do you get to talk now? you're in california. >> we talk less than we used to. because we don't need to talk. it's unnecessary. berkshire has been a real joy to both of us and not just because, you know, the stuff made us rich. it's been our own little test tube for some ideas that weren't and still aren't relevant in american business and we got to do things our own way. >> like what? >> we tried to create a model that we believe in. and we want it to work because if we believe it's a failure we're going to pay attention to it. >> what's your goal in the next year and i think i know for you, warren. you look for one more big deal? >> i won't ask for another one, not until the first one's done. i'm always looking for ways to impr
i once with another fella, we shovelled wet deep heavy snow all around.did that for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i looked at my grandfather and said, how much should i pay you boys? a dollar too much? a dime too little? the main thing, we didn't want to work at the grocery store. >> how often do you get to talk now? you're in california. >> we talk less than we used to. because we don't need to talk. it's unnecessary. berkshire has been a real...
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. >> we got beach chairs, umbrellas, shovels, buckets all the kids toys. >> reporter: ocean city company beach daddy is cashing in early on this early swimsuit weather a app a transport that cumbersome beach gear. >> you can book them right then and there. you have the option to schedule a pick up for a future day and time. >> reporter: it has kept shore businesses strong. in the off-season and only hints of sun over the past months this has been a sigh of relief. for the love of crowds or travel runs a bit deeper than that. to outsiders who say that the jersey shore smells, it does. >> smells like my childhood. >> reporter: in ocean city alexandria hoff eyewitness news. >> south jury see saluting local veterans. today supermarket honor dozens of veterans from five branches of the military with a special luncheon. celebrations took place simultaneous atth of the supermarket. veterans received a 200 dollar gift card and many many thank you. >> plenty of people are getting out of town for the long weekend. anita owe has a look at all of the holiday travel. >> reporter: whether by road, or
. >> we got beach chairs, umbrellas, shovels, buckets all the kids toys. >> reporter: ocean city company beach daddy is cashing in early on this early swimsuit weather a app a transport that cumbersome beach gear. >> you can book them right then and there. you have the option to schedule a pick up for a future day and time. >> reporter: it has kept shore businesses strong. in the off-season and only hints of sun over the past months this has been a sigh of relief. for...
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. >> 72 people selling picks and shovels and levi jeans made a fortune. >> reporter: because marijuanas still illegal on the federal level major banks can often be off limits. but as with any bud ding industry local consulting and lending firms have been popping up to help those deal with those very issues alexandria hoff cbs news. >> us health officials prescribe prescription drug addiction,. more than five thousand collection sites were available today all around the country including this firehouse at 23rd and marshall here in philadelphia. people could bring their prescriptions in and give them away no questions asked. one disposed ef so they don't fall into the wrong hands. biggest threat powerful opioid pain killers. >> we know there is a very clear path from opioid abuse to heroin open bruce four or five new heroin users started and pills. >> according to drug enforcement agency 47 thousand people die every year to drug over doses. >>> new at 11:00 police find abode in the parking lot avenue a target store in king of prussia sha. eyewitness news at the, where the body was actuall
. >> 72 people selling picks and shovels and levi jeans made a fortune. >> reporter: because marijuanas still illegal on the federal level major banks can often be off limits. but as with any bud ding industry local consulting and lending firms have been popping up to help those deal with those very issues alexandria hoff cbs news. >> us health officials prescribe prescription drug addiction,. more than five thousand collection sites were available today all around the country...
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i know. >> take your shovel.e. >> she has been in and out for so long that this is kind of like home, unfortunately. she feels probably safer in here than she does on the street. >> i'm almost happy to be doing something like normal, you know? >> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. he has five weeks left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility just like this big. i might. i doubt it. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. >> open 4, please. >> but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> i'm going get administrative because of my history in the building. they're not going to let me go to pop, because they're thinking as soon as i go to pop, i'll c
i know. >> take your shovel.e. >> she has been in and out for so long that this is kind of like home, unfortunately. she feels probably safer in here than she does on the street. >> i'm almost happy to be doing something like normal, you know? >> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. he has five weeks left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general...
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you can see the boots and a shovel stern across the yard. was an independent contractor. >> i was watching tv and then i heard a loud it is--noise. there was a lot of smoke. we did not know where it came from at first. >> averi: some friends from the joseph barton i came by. his friends is that he was a good guy and never wanted to bother anybody. amend the mystery however is that he is afraid to let his children play in the street now. >> darya: the warriors did bounceback >> mark: stephen curry came back despite his injured elbow. >> reporter: stephen curry had a big will not issue an elbow which is what you did not see him much. staffing. delve for east rootball and landed right on his elbow. the fans did not even catch them. in the third quarter he made sure that they gave pat seen to the oklahoma city thunder--pain. game 3-the game for will be a exciting. >> mark: will tell you how much money for certain deal >> darya: a high-speed chase >> mark: we will tell you about a missing toddlers dead mother (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-ca
you can see the boots and a shovel stern across the yard. was an independent contractor. >> i was watching tv and then i heard a loud it is--noise. there was a lot of smoke. we did not know where it came from at first. >> averi: some friends from the joseph barton i came by. his friends is that he was a good guy and never wanted to bother anybody. amend the mystery however is that he is afraid to let his children play in the street now. >> darya: the warriors did bounceback...
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he would shovels and tarps in his possession. he faces multiple criminal charges for posing weapons. possible charges are pending for a second man detained at the scene. >>> a former university of pennsylvania professor who killed his wife will remain behind bars. he killed his wife inside their king of prussia home in 2006. the montgomery district tone said he will serve his ten years sentence and will face ten years supervised probation once he is released next year. >>> grief counselors were at the bridgeton high school after two students were killed in a car crash. they hit a tree on route 49 hour after their prom. daisia sulton was killed along with mikayla mosley. funeral services were held saturday for another student from the school who was killed last week in a crash. >>> a haddon township man accused of killing his 3-year-old son is due back in court. a hearing is scheduled tore 1:30 a.m. he is charged in the murder of his son brandon. the boy died of homicidal violence, but they have not determined an exact cause of de
he would shovels and tarps in his possession. he faces multiple criminal charges for posing weapons. possible charges are pending for a second man detained at the scene. >>> a former university of pennsylvania professor who killed his wife will remain behind bars. he killed his wife inside their king of prussia home in 2006. the montgomery district tone said he will serve his ten years sentence and will face ten years supervised probation once he is released next year. >>>...
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apparently, all over a turf war about who controlled burial witnesses say those involved uses guns, shovels, steel bars, and baseball bats against each other. two of those killed were hit by a car as the driver tried to flee the scene. >>> well still ahead tonight on wusa9, a family of ducklings survive a tight spot thanks to the help of a young man. >> and how you can sample the best of the world while staying right here in the district. >> and if your sunday plans include a visit to one local monument, you may >> good samaritans come in all ages and a south dakota boy was on his way to the park when he noticed a duck by a storm drain. now after taking a closer look, the boy noticed that some ducklings were trapped by the storm drain's grate. a neighbor stepped in to lift the grate and the ducklings were soon rescued and reunited with their mom. >> so then we grabbed the ducks out and took them to the river and set them free. >> all 1 ducklings were okay after their ordeal. >>> the washington monument will be closed tomorrow because of power issues with the elevator. the national park serv
apparently, all over a turf war about who controlled burial witnesses say those involved uses guns, shovels, steel bars, and baseball bats against each other. two of those killed were hit by a car as the driver tried to flee the scene. >>> well still ahead tonight on wusa9, a family of ducklings survive a tight spot thanks to the help of a young man. >> and how you can sample the best of the world while staying right here in the district. >> and if your sunday plans include...
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during the blizzard a few months ago, that suspect was shoveling just about everybody's walk in the neighborhood. jay korff, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, jay. newse following breaking from margo, where debris from the beltway overpass has fallen onto richie marlboro road. these are live pictures of the cruise at largo, trying to repair the pothole damage on the beltway. richie marlboro road is closed. inspection teams are all the way to check it out. there were several issues on the same stretch of the beltway earlier today. leon: to the west coast, a situation happening in l.a., a loony situation. this man is tower of ktla l.a. there is word he is down on the ground now. at this point he was 80 feet up in the air, smoking cigars, watching something on his cell phone. firefighters laid a giant cushion on the ground to catch him in case he fell. alison: back at home, it keeps getting worse, even more issues on metro today. a delayed commute for thousands of people come and now there is a new ultimatum when it comes to safety. jeannette reyes is live with the demands being made by federal regula
during the blizzard a few months ago, that suspect was shoveling just about everybody's walk in the neighborhood. jay korff, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, jay. newse following breaking from margo, where debris from the beltway overpass has fallen onto richie marlboro road. these are live pictures of the cruise at largo, trying to repair the pothole damage on the beltway. richie marlboro road is closed. inspection teams are all the way to check it out. there were several issues on the same...
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. >> reporter: investigators saying thieves likely used metal detectors and shovels to dig up civil war relics in the dark of night. >> belt buckles, buttons, possibly guns, ammunition. >> reporter: visitors paying their respects this memorial day weekend were shocked. >> i was very upset and heartbroken. >> reporter: the national park service telling abc news money is the big motivator. on ebay we found these civil war relics for sale, said to be recovered in central virginia. and these rubber overshoes found at gettysburg. but for some, the theft at petersburg is personal. >> they don't want to see items that belong to their ancestors stolen. and it's just disrespectful. >> reporter: it's a federal crime to steal from parks like petersburg. violators can face up to a $20,000 fine and two years in prison. tom? >> thank you. >>> overseas tonight, to the fight against isis. iraqi forces completing their buildup around fallujah. martha raddatz with an exclusive look at the war being waged from the skies. >> reporter: coming in for a landing at an air base on the arabian peninsula, the fam
. >> reporter: investigators saying thieves likely used metal detectors and shovels to dig up civil war relics in the dark of night. >> belt buckles, buttons, possibly guns, ammunition. >> reporter: visitors paying their respects this memorial day weekend were shocked. >> i was very upset and heartbroken. >> reporter: the national park service telling abc news money is the big motivator. on ebay we found these civil war relics for sale, said to be recovered in...
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shoveled out the sand.nd as you can see, they used surf boards to try to keep the ocean back to help mopeds helped pull him he was absolutely fine. probably scared a little while, but think about the story he'll have to tell about his vacation. >> little too close to the water. >> we've done that. buried somebody. >> could have gone horribly wrong. thank goodness. >> yes, indeed. >> that does it for us at 6:00 tonight. >> thanks so much for tuning in. tmz coming up next. enjoy a beautiful evening. sun doesn't go down until 8:15. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: big fight at the waffle house. juvenile didn't much take kindly to a customer saying here comes the hoes. >> juvenile goes and lunges at the guy. punches him. >> the waffle house is like the octagon. >> it goes down at the waffle house. harvey: why is the waffle house so dangerous? >> where lived, the waffle house aughter]!wer income.area that >> jessica simpson's boobs coming out of mastro's like from the moment she walks out, you're looking at nothing
shoveled out the sand.nd as you can see, they used surf boards to try to keep the ocean back to help mopeds helped pull him he was absolutely fine. probably scared a little while, but think about the story he'll have to tell about his vacation. >> little too close to the water. >> we've done that. buried somebody. >> could have gone horribly wrong. thank goodness. >> yes, indeed. >> that does it for us at 6:00 tonight. >> thanks so much for tuning in. tmz...
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lowes employees killed the snake with a shovel.an was rushed to the hospital injected with antivenom. the bite caused massive swelling and pain. doctors say he'll be okay. a spokesperson for lowes says they're trying to figure out how the copper head snake made it onto their property. >> that's traumatic. >> then we have the lady about the shark. >> animals do attack. >> it's not an attack from the rain this morning but out to the north and west we have a little bit of rain showing up and this is mainly back by harrisburg and lebanon pennsylvania, hamburg and northern berks county picking up some of this. you can see a little bit of a hole opening up just north of lebanon and this may break down into spottier showers as it moves towards the east. if you're in berks county lancaster and maybe chester county you got to prepare for a bit of a morning shower. as we take a look outside we have cloudy skies across the region. there's our temple university camera looking south along broad street and clouds above and clouds probably hangin
lowes employees killed the snake with a shovel.an was rushed to the hospital injected with antivenom. the bite caused massive swelling and pain. doctors say he'll be okay. a spokesperson for lowes says they're trying to figure out how the copper head snake made it onto their property. >> that's traumatic. >> then we have the lady about the shark. >> animals do attack. >> it's not an attack from the rain this morning but out to the north and west we have a little bit of...
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earlier this month, workers doing some remodeling in the richmond district hit a coffin with their shovels. inside was the body of a girl about 3 years old. she apparently had been buried back in the 19th century and now, organizers from across california have stepped forward to pay for the burial plot, headstone and new casket. a service is planned for next saturday in colma. >>> violence on the campaign trail. we are learning that san diego police arrested 35 protestors yesterday outside of donald trump's rally. [ yelling ] >> police had to use force to control some of the protestors who tried to jump over a barricade at the convention center. the protests involved about 1,000 people. no injuries were reported. later trump said to the san diego police department, fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our very peaceful and well attended rally. greatly appreciated. >>> next week the city of cleveland will present its security plan for the republican national convention. the top priority is getting police prepped. the city says the division of police is working every day
earlier this month, workers doing some remodeling in the richmond district hit a coffin with their shovels. inside was the body of a girl about 3 years old. she apparently had been buried back in the 19th century and now, organizers from across california have stepped forward to pay for the burial plot, headstone and new casket. a service is planned for next saturday in colma. >>> violence on the campaign trail. we are learning that san diego police arrested 35 protestors yesterday...
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. >> we don't want shovel.reen: "world news tonight" with david muir up next. >>> breaking news tonight. the toxic inferno. a major american city battling exploding fireballs, dangerous smoke and flames. thousands were told to shelter in place. we're on the scene tonight. >>> and the state of emergency north of the border. the stunning new images coming in tonight. an entire city in flames. neighbors trying to get out. the fire now larger than new york city. >>> the emergency landing late today. a plane hitting major turbulence. several passengers injured amid images of another flight, slamming into rough air. >>> donald trump tonight. the tweet with his taco bowl, saying, i love hispanics. and the list of names refusing to go to the republican convention. there is also breaking news tonight involving hillary clinton's top aide. >>> and the urgent manhunt for a dangerous fugitive, breaking
. >> we don't want shovel.reen: "world news tonight" with david muir up next. >>> breaking news tonight. the toxic inferno. a major american city battling exploding fireballs, dangerous smoke and flames. thousands were told to shelter in place. we're on the scene tonight. >>> and the state of emergency north of the border. the stunning new images coming in tonight. an entire city in flames. neighbors trying to get out. the fire now larger than new york city....
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. >> i once with another fellow john pestle, we shovelled wet, deep heavy snow for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i went to my grandfather and he said, how much i pay you boys. a dime is too little and a dollar is too much. the main thing we learned from the grocery store we didn't want to work in a grocery store. >> how often do you two get to talk now? charlie, you're in california, on the west coast. >> we talk less than we used to because we don't need to talk. >> yeah. >> it's unnecessary. berkshire has been a real joy to both of us, and not just because, you know, the stock made us rich. it's been our own little test tube for some ideas that weren't and still aren't prevalent in american business. we got to do things our own way. >> like what? what's an idea? >> we tried to create a model that we believe in. and we want it to work because we believe in it and it's a failure, you know, who's going to pay any attention to it. everything has worked out well. >> if you two had one goal that you would like to accomplish in the next year, what would i
. >> i once with another fellow john pestle, we shovelled wet, deep heavy snow for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i went to my grandfather and he said, how much i pay you boys. a dime is too little and a dollar is too much. the main thing we learned from the grocery store we didn't want to work in a grocery store. >> how often do you two get to talk now? charlie, you're in california, on the west coast. >> we talk less than we used to...
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he shoveled coal and worked the fields.0 pounds. >> larry: oh, my god, you lost 50 pounds in north korea? i'm totally trying that. i've got like a wedding. valley girl, everyone. thank you very much. well, now bae has given his first interview since being released, and he gave out a very special, surprising thank you. >> i just want to-- i want to thank dennis rodman for being a catalyst for my release. ( laughter ) >> larry: that's right, you guys. dennis rodman! our self-proclaimed ambassador to north korea. now, are you sure about this kenneth bae? look, i know you've been in prison for a long time. and, look, it's common after a traumatic experience to think that 90s chicago bulls basketball players might have helped them some way. it's called the luc longley effect, or pippening, if you will. continue, mr. bae. >> if i meet him some day, i just want to say thank you for you know, for what he has done that really brought attention, international attention for my plight. >> larry: look, i know it's tough to get good info
he shoveled coal and worked the fields.0 pounds. >> larry: oh, my god, you lost 50 pounds in north korea? i'm totally trying that. i've got like a wedding. valley girl, everyone. thank you very much. well, now bae has given his first interview since being released, and he gave out a very special, surprising thank you. >> i just want to-- i want to thank dennis rodman for being a catalyst for my release. ( laughter ) >> larry: that's right, you guys. dennis rodman! our...
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. >> we go back to a lot more labor and to shovel work. >> it's tested at lower levels than conventionales. >> three days later they pulled it off the web and said evaluation is not final. >> coming up next, the tale of the tail. the messages coming from a squirrel's tail. >> we're part of the community. >> abc7 news sits down with a product >>> we have breaking news out of west virginia. abc news projects bernie sanders is the winner there. the remaining votes going to write ins and other candidates. sanders and clinton will split the delegates because of the rules on how delegates are divided. >>> moving onto the first time tonight, we heard from a woman who recorded video of a muni operator yelling racial slurs at her over a parking space. >> i'm not -- >> doesn't matter, your mentality. >> she said the other driver passed a spot, she pulled in. the man started yelling. and she pulled out a video to record it. >> i couldn't believe he was so openly racist like that. like me, videotaping him. he didn't care. >> muni sent her an polling. the employee is on paid leave. sources told us mu
. >> we go back to a lot more labor and to shovel work. >> it's tested at lower levels than conventionales. >> three days later they pulled it off the web and said evaluation is not final. >> coming up next, the tale of the tail. the messages coming from a squirrel's tail. >> we're part of the community. >> abc7 news sits down with a product >>> we have breaking news out of west virginia. abc news projects bernie sanders is the winner there. the...
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he eventually succeeds with a shovel.is is one of three homes burglarized monday in whitpain township. we talked to one homeowner who didn't want his face shown but says he wants this guy caught. >> you work so hard in your life and for someone to be in your home that's not invited within it really hurts. >> police say this video could be the key to solving the recent break-ins. >>> losing our hair. well, you may think it only happens with age or disease but some people are literally pulling their hair out. >> when therapy and medication don't work, there's another way that people are coping with the help of a 3-d printer. >> matt delucia is here to explain this high-tech hair. >> a 3-d printer can make anyç kind of object you can imagine. including 3-d hair. >> you start to pull your hair out. >> reporter: it's more kmcommon than what you might think. louise has trichotillomania. >> stress seems to be the biggest trigger. anytime there's a stressful time. you do it primarily in isolation. >> pulling her hair out due to
he eventually succeeds with a shovel.is is one of three homes burglarized monday in whitpain township. we talked to one homeowner who didn't want his face shown but says he wants this guy caught. >> you work so hard in your life and for someone to be in your home that's not invited within it really hurts. >> police say this video could be the key to solving the recent break-ins. >>> losing our hair. well, you may think it only happens with age or disease but some people are...