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check out this skeleton in all different parts of the forest but then watch what the skeleton does. >this is so cool! >> skate boards. break dances there, under the beach, under the pier. >> i don't know how they did this. have i an aye dehough they did this. basically the guy is setting up his tamara with a long exposure and he has a light in his hand and he's sketching that skeleton through the air with his light. >> so it's kind of like you can write your name with a sparkler. >> very cool. >> and very talented because that's a really good skeleton and it consistently good. >> here's a tiny witch hat. ♪ ♪ >> ladies this one is entitled -- >> on the whole internet or all of it? >> i'm a ghost. a type of a ghost i would know. starts pretty standard. mom reading a bedtime story to her daughter. daughter's going to bed. mom accidentally kicks that ball into the bed. mom tux little girl under. >> that's sweet. >> just as soon as she walks out of door -- consider been me. >> this is the ask a -- ah! >> what's under there? under the bed! >> no, it's still beat being. it almost stopped, th
check out this skeleton in all different parts of the forest but then watch what the skeleton does. >this is so cool! >> skate boards. break dances there, under the beach, under the pier. >> i don't know how they did this. have i an aye dehough they did this. basically the guy is setting up his tamara with a long exposure and he has a light in his hand and he's sketching that skeleton through the air with his light. >> so it's kind of like you can write your name with a...
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. >> you might see a lot of skeletons today out haunting the hborhoods . >>> you might see a lot of skeletons haunting the world, but i bet you've never seen one do this. an arrestic -- artistic video, light goes on. check out the skeleton in all different parts of the forest. watch what he does. the break dance there, on the beach, under the pier. >> holy cow. >> i don't know how they did this. >> i have an idea, what he's doing is setting up the camera with a long exposure, and he has a light in his hand, and he's sketching the skeleton in the air. >> kind of like write your name with a sparkler. >> like that. >> and very talented, that's a good skeleton, and it's consistently good. >>> kittens, and tiny witch hats. >> ladies this one is . >>> ladies, this one is entitled, scare video. >> on the whole internet or all of it? >> i tend to agree, and i'm a ghost, a type of ghost. it starts pretty standard, a mom reading a bedtime story. the mom kicks the ball under the bed, and she tucks the daughter in. >> that's sweet. >> and mom leaves, just as soon as she walks out the do. >> mommy. >> scr
. >> you might see a lot of skeletons today out haunting the hborhoods . >>> you might see a lot of skeletons haunting the world, but i bet you've never seen one do this. an arrestic -- artistic video, light goes on. check out the skeleton in all different parts of the forest. watch what he does. the break dance there, on the beach, under the pier. >> holy cow. >> i don't know how they did this. >> i have an idea, what he's doing is setting up the camera with a...
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>> do they ever give this poor skeleton its food? >> he does decide to take it to the conversation level. >> how are you? >> good. >> oh, my god! what made you come it chick-fil-a tonight, huh? >> chicken nuggets! >> you would think because the video is so popular, you would think people would be on to this guy. >> i would think they would be on to it because of our incredibly popular show. >> that's true, too. because so many people watch "right this minute," they are on to the imagi-- his magic. >> i've seen you on youtube. >> he's looking a little skin and bones. >> this song is a big hit among automotive enthusiasts. ♪ ♪ >> you like that groove? you like that beat? this whole song, nothing but sounds made in a garage by a couple of kids who were just bored. a couple teen-agers by the name of jake traitor and joel cronenburg. put it all together into a pretty sick beat. what's making the whoop sound? >> it's coming from that air wrench pup see the tire bouncing there, that gives you kind of that drum beat, the truck lid closing. l
>> do they ever give this poor skeleton its food? >> he does decide to take it to the conversation level. >> how are you? >> good. >> oh, my god! what made you come it chick-fil-a tonight, huh? >> chicken nuggets! >> you would think because the video is so popular, you would think people would be on to this guy. >> i would think they would be on to it because of our incredibly popular show. >> that's true, too. because so many people watch...
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. >> the long-awaited arrival of the smithsonian's complete to read a source rex skeleton gets even longer. skeleton38-5-long 7-10 was federal to arrive on october 16, but because of the government shutdown, the skeleton will not get here until april of next year. curators at a museum in montana are waiting until the spring because they do not want to transport the skeleton during winter. , angry words from a former governor on the shutdown and why he says lawmakers are acting like tang members. -- like gang members. >> military families have to shop off base, but the golf courses remained open. that in a moment. >> some american military families cannot escape the fallout from the federal government shutdown. >> but some operations on military bases, which would hardly be considered vital, continue uninterrupted. we have more on a surprising discovery. at baseian workers andrews got some surprising time off. they are furloughed since congress and the white house cannot reach a deal to fund the government. >> this is going to affect us really bad. echoes across the golf course. it is funde
. >> the long-awaited arrival of the smithsonian's complete to read a source rex skeleton gets even longer. skeleton38-5-long 7-10 was federal to arrive on october 16, but because of the government shutdown, the skeleton will not get here until april of next year. curators at a museum in montana are waiting until the spring because they do not want to transport the skeleton during winter. , angry words from a former governor on the shutdown and why he says lawmakers are acting like tang...
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the skeleton pops out for a hamburger. there are all sorts of jobs being sold. -- drugs being sold.illegal products and criminal activities have reportedly generated sales of over $1.2 billion on a website. it was shut down by the fbi on wednesday. the u.s. authorities have announced the arrest of a suspected operator of the platform in san francisco. investigators reportedly closed in on the 29-year-old suspect while piecing together his digital footprint. he has been charged with narcotics trafficking conspiracy computer hacking, and money laundering. he is thought to be the mastermind behind the website which is called the ebay for drugs. he had a system for buyers and sellers to rate products. great care was taken to protect his identity. the website was accessed by an encryption program and transactions were conducted using online currency called bit coy's. --coins. the fbi seized over $3.6 million worth of bit coins. its value dropped by over 20% after the story was publicized in the media. the u.s. is in the midst of a partial government shutdown because republicans and democ
the skeleton pops out for a hamburger. there are all sorts of jobs being sold. -- drugs being sold.illegal products and criminal activities have reportedly generated sales of over $1.2 billion on a website. it was shut down by the fbi on wednesday. the u.s. authorities have announced the arrest of a suspected operator of the platform in san francisco. investigators reportedly closed in on the 29-year-old suspect while piecing together his digital footprint. he has been charged with narcotics...
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that's after the channeling process of dig up the skeleton. >> we couldn't just carry it out. ground was way too rugged. it was way too heavy. so we had to get a helicopter to lift it up. >> scientist say this baby dinosaur was less than a-year- old. about 6 feet long, and they say it changed the perception they had of this plant-eating dinosaur. >> one of the things we learned from the skull of this dinosaur named joe is that they didn't look at all like the adult animals. where they did you recalls had a giant tube-like crest on top of their heads, our little specimen only had a little bump that later grew into the crest. >> from 3d models, the scans of the baby dinosaur is now the most complete digitally assessable dinosaur to date. the high school's discovery of joe left an imprint on the knowledge scientist have about the evolution of dinosaurs. in clairmont, luissa hodge, kpix 5. >> what is the kid's name? >> joe. is it the joeasaur. >> come on. >> he didn't get anything out of this. >> major texans credit. >> he better get extra points for that. >>> rocking and rolling
that's after the channeling process of dig up the skeleton. >> we couldn't just carry it out. ground was way too rugged. it was way too heavy. so we had to get a helicopter to lift it up. >> scientist say this baby dinosaur was less than a-year- old. about 6 feet long, and they say it changed the perception they had of this plant-eating dinosaur. >> one of the things we learned from the skull of this dinosaur named joe is that they didn't look at all like the adult animals....
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to make itis car look like a skeleton was driving.e through workers were creeped out but others who were familiar with these videos took pictures of it and were amused. i watched the whole video online and it is pretty hilarious. and she ised eileen not even there. she just jumped. >> you cannot call me out like that. this weekend looks fantastic with temperatures in the middle to upper 80's. it will be warm and humid only falling into the 60's at night and the rain from the cold front and the remnants of tropical have theen will weekend and that will bring us rain monday and clear up i tuesday and temperatures will fall back to more seasonal levels. whetheris summer-like he cause i don't know how much more we will get the rest of the year. >> we need the rain. that will do it for us. have a great day. >> [dramatic music] ♪ >> oh! hey! what's up? how you doing? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? there he is. what up, dog? how we doing? yeah! [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. today's returning
to make itis car look like a skeleton was driving.e through workers were creeped out but others who were familiar with these videos took pictures of it and were amused. i watched the whole video online and it is pretty hilarious. and she ised eileen not even there. she just jumped. >> you cannot call me out like that. this weekend looks fantastic with temperatures in the middle to upper 80's. it will be warm and humid only falling into the 60's at night and the rain from the cold front...
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>> it's a bionic robot called xo, a battery powered external skeleton that gives her legs the power to do this. >> are you ready? >> three, two, one. blast off! >> and this is -- >> i'm walking, guys! >> and even this. the technology is so cutting edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she stood up, i was just amazed because she's been sitting down for 21 years, and that first feeling is to stand up again. i would have been thrilled to be in that position. >> it was an emotional moment for these kids, who spent the past year selling countless cups of lemonade and raising money from generous donors to make it happen. >> that was like my dream right there. all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> for amanda, it was the culmination of a dream she's had ever since she was told she'd never walk again. >> the most profound moment was when i stood up, and i tried to see the children's faces. some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe. then to have that heart-to-heart hug. when i hug in a wheelchair, there's a disconnect
>> it's a bionic robot called xo, a battery powered external skeleton that gives her legs the power to do this. >> are you ready? >> three, two, one. blast off! >> and this is -- >> i'm walking, guys! >> and even this. the technology is so cutting edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she stood up, i was just amazed because she's been sitting down for 21 years, and that first feeling is to stand up again. i...
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iso-skeletons. >> that's what i'm doing in the compound in idaho. >> andy, are there down sides to atoon full of dudes wearing exowe-skeletons. >> it sounds like the thing from "aliens" with sigourney weaver. perhaps they can use the same programmers of the obama website. >> that would be a disaster, amy. could this be used in everyday life? that's what happens. you build something in the military space program and we end up using it. we could be walking around in them all the time. >> i think you could use it to fight aliens or monsters that rise from the deep ocean. interest elbow was in a movie and i watch that when i can. that's different. >> that's for the entertainment weekly spot you will do later. >> okay, okay, greg. >> you were supposed to laugh at the hard news part. >> the fact she didn't was either an insult or compliment. >> i don't know. >> bill, this is a smart story about smart things. since are you stupid should i skip you? >> no i can still have thoughts on it, dumb thoughts mind you. the big problem here is marvel universe. we have caught up with marvel universe.
iso-skeletons. >> that's what i'm doing in the compound in idaho. >> andy, are there down sides to atoon full of dudes wearing exowe-skeletons. >> it sounds like the thing from "aliens" with sigourney weaver. perhaps they can use the same programmers of the obama website. >> that would be a disaster, amy. could this be used in everyday life? that's what happens. you build something in the military space program and we end up using it. we could be walking around...
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>> that is a skeleton, how can a skeleton drive? how can a skeleton order tacos?other guys in the mall. >> it was awesome. he was actually just on the show though several months ago. he showed us how he did it. he had essentially a seat that was a costume and then he would break through it. >> which is smart. we have a fast food, obesity epidemic in this country. how can a guy who looks bony, thin, skeleton order -- >> unless it's an actual skeleton. it's harder to digest. >> when you have no internal organs? >> right. i've often found that to be the case. >> especially taco bell. >> i've got to say. one group in america that doesn't need to be hassled, it's people working the night shift. >> absolutely. i worked in mcdonald's. >> this was your one job before tv. >> no, you have me confused with somebody else. >> i worked in mcdonald's and i worked early, early mornings. somebody came through and ordered and they must have been punk enough. they ordered 80 breakfast buyer receipt tows. they called it in. we made all of these and it took us an hour to make them all
>> that is a skeleton, how can a skeleton drive? how can a skeleton order tacos?other guys in the mall. >> it was awesome. he was actually just on the show though several months ago. he showed us how he did it. he had essentially a seat that was a costume and then he would break through it. >> which is smart. we have a fast food, obesity epidemic in this country. how can a guy who looks bony, thin, skeleton order -- >> unless it's an actual skeleton. it's harder to...
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had another skeleton, check this out. [ laughter ] >> oh, oh. >> all right, so you just saw there, het of a car and pulled up to a fast food drive through time after time, you, could see workers run for cover. look at this guy, he is taking a picture, and then he runs away. some people were clearly scared of it, and snapped pictures. the magic of rahad has raked up to -- racked up millions of hits online for some the pranks like these. >> i can't remember, now -- how is he able to pull up under theh skeleton and see where he is going? i think about it. either way, it's funny.fu >> and he is pulling off. >> this is dangerous, i don't know. l be rightfran w wil back. pumpkin's back at dunkin'? now you tell me. try the new pumpkin pie donut or any of our other many pumpkin treats today. america runs on dunkin'. [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. ♪ in
had another skeleton, check this out. [ laughter ] >> oh, oh. >> all right, so you just saw there, het of a car and pulled up to a fast food drive through time after time, you, could see workers run for cover. look at this guy, he is taking a picture, and then he runs away. some people were clearly scared of it, and snapped pictures. the magic of rahad has raked up to -- racked up millions of hits online for some the pranks like these. >> i can't remember, now -- how is he...
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i have several skeletons at copan, however, that did not survive the episode.ere you can see the sponginess and porosity of the active lesion of the anemia. this individual, unfortunately, died before it could heal. keach: anemia can be seen in over 80% of storey's skeletons, most of whom were maya nobles. commoners fared even worse. william sanders. all of the data from the copan project indicate that the best explanation for the maya collapse is that it was a human-induced ecological process. as a scientist, i'm never satisfied with the data that i have at hand. but all of the multiple lines of evidence are pointing in the same direction. the studies of modern agriculture, evidence of soil erosion from our archaeological excavations, the pollen analysis, the population history and, finally, the skeletal analysis all indicate that the maya were running into serious problems towards the end of the classic period. we think that the best explanation for the collapse here at copan is that there was a steady growth of population, increased intensification of agricu
i have several skeletons at copan, however, that did not survive the episode.ere you can see the sponginess and porosity of the active lesion of the anemia. this individual, unfortunately, died before it could heal. keach: anemia can be seen in over 80% of storey's skeletons, most of whom were maya nobles. commoners fared even worse. william sanders. all of the data from the copan project indicate that the best explanation for the maya collapse is that it was a human-induced ecological process....
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other folks say they had been staying there, their relatives, with only a skeleton staff.left behind is a woman whose daughter-in-law says the family just cannot understand how this happened. >> i'm actually pretty upset because, i mean, we have no idea where, you know, his mom is. the officers are trying to figure out where they relocated her to, so it's really infuriating. pretty brutal and horrific to know she's pretty much -- not even just her. there were over a dozen people that were left behind that couldn't fend for themselves. >> social services website shows valley springs as a licensed facility, but still no details about why the state shut it down. however, on a review written on care.com, there's a claim from a person who claims to be a resident more than a month ago wrote, this place has been fined several times for several things. we have no nurses, and the food is not conducive to balanced nutrition or diabetic needs. >>> now to a "today in the bay" follow-up. in the south bay a nightclub bouncer is still in the hospital this morning after he was shot for as
other folks say they had been staying there, their relatives, with only a skeleton staff.left behind is a woman whose daughter-in-law says the family just cannot understand how this happened. >> i'm actually pretty upset because, i mean, we have no idea where, you know, his mom is. the officers are trying to figure out where they relocated her to, so it's really infuriating. pretty brutal and horrific to know she's pretty much -- not even just her. there were over a dozen people that were...
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the bones, the skeleton of the building. the walls were strewn everywhere. incredible. >> narrator: the world watched the mission live via a camera placed 20 miles from the plant. >> (translated): the wind was bending the water, so we sprayed it like this. we could see the steam, so i knew it had gone in. "we did it. we did it. we did it for everyone." that's how i felt. >> narrator: but on their second mission, they missed. other helicopters followed, but the wind was too strong for accurate aiming. the american nuclear team was monitoring the operation. >> we were taking radiation measurements ourselves to see, after the drop, did the radiation level go down. uh... and it didn't. >> narrator: the united states government began to draw up plans to evacuate 90,000 of its citizens from japan. for now, they advised all americans to stay at least 50 miles from the plant. the japanese evacuation zone remained at 12 miles. u.s. surveillance now suggested that there were flakes of deadly radioactive fuel scattered around the reactors. this meant that anyone who ap
the bones, the skeleton of the building. the walls were strewn everywhere. incredible. >> narrator: the world watched the mission live via a camera placed 20 miles from the plant. >> (translated): the wind was bending the water, so we sprayed it like this. we could see the steam, so i knew it had gone in. "we did it. we did it. we did it for everyone." that's how i felt. >> narrator: but on their second mission, they missed. other helicopters followed, but the wind...
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managers, as report smd have been trained to operate skeleton service in case of a strike. bart planning to bring an extra buses but none that have can makeup for what bart provides bay area commuters. >> most importantly we're at the table now and focused on a deal. >> bart is getting 200 buses to san francisco. more than double the number used in july. >> this is different. a drop in the bucket to what barometer normally carries so we want to make sure buses are for those who need it most. >> bart paid $900,000 for first week of service. money reimbursed by fcc if there is no strike. beyond thark bart has 12 managers certified to operate a skeleton service if there is a strike but there are no immediate plans to do that. other managers were training on a set of cars in vallejo but that is now moved to classroom. like last time, san francisco bay ferry service is planning to temporarily increase its fleet. >> during last bart strike we're able to carry about 19,500 customers on a day. and for service normally carries about 6,000 that is quite a few. >> ferries will be ther
managers, as report smd have been trained to operate skeleton service in case of a strike. bart planning to bring an extra buses but none that have can makeup for what bart provides bay area commuters. >> most importantly we're at the table now and focused on a deal. >> bart is getting 200 buses to san francisco. more than double the number used in july. >> this is different. a drop in the bucket to what barometer normally carries so we want to make sure buses are for those...
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managers, as report smd have been trained to operate skeleton service in case of a strike. bart planning to bring an extra buses but none that have can makeup for what bart provides bay area commuters. >> most importantly we're at the table now and focused on a deal >> bart is getting 200 buses to san francisco. more than double the number used in july. >> this is different. a drop in the bucket to what barometer normally carries so we want to make sure buses are for those who need it most. >> bart paid $900,000 for first week of service. money reimbursed by fcc if there is no strike. beyond thark bart has 12 managers certified to operate a skeleton service if there is a strike but there are no immediate plans to do that. other managers were training on a set of cars in vallejo but that is now moved to classroom. like last time, san francisco bay ferry service is planning to temporarily increase its fleet. >> during last bart strike we're able to carry about 19,500 customers on a day. and for service normally carries about 6,000 that is quite a few. >> ferries will be there
managers, as report smd have been trained to operate skeleton service in case of a strike. bart planning to bring an extra buses but none that have can makeup for what bart provides bay area commuters. >> most importantly we're at the table now and focused on a deal >> bart is getting 200 buses to san francisco. more than double the number used in july. >> this is different. a drop in the bucket to what barometer normally carries so we want to make sure buses are for those who...
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i thought of jenny sugar without a head, thought about jenny sugar's skeleton and the lead and so much, couldn't even get in my mom's car. weavers of those of visit my grandmother in virginia but getting even more scared, worried about how was baptized and how i was going to seller i didn't want to go anywhere. didn't want to get in the car and get killed by a tractor-trailer and lose my head. this went on for weeks. we were supposed to leave and said in a car and told her i don't want to go. my mom was mad. we were supposed to be leaving. white in title this a couple weeks ago. then it dawned on her that i was afraid something was going to happen to us. i said in a car and cried why did jenne have to get killed? my mom shrugged and said i don't know why. i ask where is jenny now? i don't know, i really don't. she was telling the truth. i was shaking out. i asked if anything that would happen to us. my mom thought for a second and said i won't led anything bad happen to you. i was feeling better and then she said it again as we pull away, don't worry about that. there's nothing bad eve
i thought of jenny sugar without a head, thought about jenny sugar's skeleton and the lead and so much, couldn't even get in my mom's car. weavers of those of visit my grandmother in virginia but getting even more scared, worried about how was baptized and how i was going to seller i didn't want to go anywhere. didn't want to get in the car and get killed by a tractor-trailer and lose my head. this went on for weeks. we were supposed to leave and said in a car and told her i don't want to go....
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they are operating with a skeleton crew of this morning.nt obama maybe canceling his asian trip next week. he is blaming the tea party. insist most americans do not notice the shutdown. mothers and children have lost food assistance. the cdc is no longer monitoring flus. hawaii is losing $50,000 a day because the uss arizona is closed. the commissary is closing at the pearl harbor navy shipyard. >> even for hurricanes or tsunamis, i have never seen it so bad. >> that is money out of their pockets. >> with national parks close, this class had to cancel their camping trip. >> i was sad because i like the trip last year. >> the joint resolution is not agreed to. >> votes are scheduled again today to fund washington, dc. democrats insist they will not do it piecemeal. president obama blames t
they are operating with a skeleton crew of this morning.nt obama maybe canceling his asian trip next week. he is blaming the tea party. insist most americans do not notice the shutdown. mothers and children have lost food assistance. the cdc is no longer monitoring flus. hawaii is losing $50,000 a day because the uss arizona is closed. the commissary is closing at the pearl harbor navy shipyard. >> even for hurricanes or tsunamis, i have never seen it so bad. >> that is money out of...
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. >> reporter: a skeleton crew stayed on after most staffers left thursday. valley springs is still licensed but no details about why the state shut down this place. a review claims to be from a resident a month ago wrote this place has been fined several times for several things and the food is not conducive to balanced nutrition and needs. >> i'm actually pretty upset. we have no idea where his mom is. the officers are trying to figure out where they relocated her to. >> reporter: again, everyone is safe and accounted for that was inside the nursing home here. as for the owners of this facili facility, sheriff deputies say they could face charges of elderly abuse. deputies will hand this over to the district attorney and they will decide what happens, if there are any criminal charges filed. we did find an address for the business that owns this place according to california state records. we stopped by that address but no one came to the door. it may be very well until monday that government offices are open again and learn whey they shut these offices dow
. >> reporter: a skeleton crew stayed on after most staffers left thursday. valley springs is still licensed but no details about why the state shut down this place. a review claims to be from a resident a month ago wrote this place has been fined several times for several things and the food is not conducive to balanced nutrition and needs. >> i'm actually pretty upset. we have no idea where his mom is. the officers are trying to figure out where they relocated her to. >>...
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it's one of the most complete t-rex skeletons ever. the people impact there is steep. the director says most of the nearly 500 employees are furloughed. >>> georgetown university wants to help furloughed workers stay busy. >> they are offering free classes like health care and media. they will be held the next two weeks. only 100 spots are available for class. for more information go to www.nbcwashington.com and stay with news 4 and nbc news for continuing coverage of the shutdown. you can log on to www.nbcwashington.com for updates at anytime. >>> they say they were in fear for their lives. the family inside the suv surrounded and attacked by a group of cyclists speaking out about the dramatic attack caught on tape. veronica? >> no storm here now, the sizable storm in the gulf of mexico, karen, is due to make its way north impacting our its way nall the chickenour in your grocery store is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chi
it's one of the most complete t-rex skeletons ever. the people impact there is steep. the director says most of the nearly 500 employees are furloughed. >>> georgetown university wants to help furloughed workers stay busy. >> they are offering free classes like health care and media. they will be held the next two weeks. only 100 spots are available for class. for more information go to www.nbcwashington.com and stay with news 4 and nbc news for continuing coverage of the...
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. >> skeleton keys. >> keys. >> oh, that is neat. >> don't you love it when people take inanimate objectsthem have a life and a personality. and suddenly you do see a face. >> what a beautiful, brilliant mind to put this together. someone went into their father's shed and saidine p i've seen youtube, really. this is the first time you were able to see it online. on pez film yanl. >> it is pet time for people who want to be courteous on the highway. >> everyone should want that. >> they should want that. now can you be grateful or happy. >> it's a big electron being smiley? >> it's a big electron ek suction cup that can you tell people how appreciative you are. >> they're like automobile hey, zach. this is cool but will it be dank rouse? >> i don't think it will be dangerous. this one really is allowing you to program whatever you want. >> wow. this could go really, really great or really, really badly, depending on who is in front of you or who is behind the bat one. $75 and they say it will ship by november sometime. >> geno likes the go-pro. ♪ ♪ >> nobody watches music videos on tv anym
. >> skeleton keys. >> keys. >> oh, that is neat. >> don't you love it when people take inanimate objectsthem have a life and a personality. and suddenly you do see a face. >> what a beautiful, brilliant mind to put this together. someone went into their father's shed and saidine p i've seen youtube, really. this is the first time you were able to see it online. on pez film yanl. >> it is pet time for people who want to be courteous on the highway. >>...
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i made a skeleton this year, a bumblebee. all kinds of funnels. fun stuff. -- all kinds of fun stuff. we have a pumpkin coming in tomorrow. >> that is a pumpkin. >> i would prefer to do something like that, but we cannot touch it. picture,t comes to the dino sent us this picture and asks, "we have had this tree in our backyard for 20 years. what is it and what can we do with the berries?" >> i would have to take a closer look. if you can e-mail me at valley view farms, i will come up with an answer. these inside?ls >> there are some sprays. again, i have checked with our guys and they have trained on what to use where. have animals and pets --und, let the spray drive dry. usually about an hour or so. >> what veggies do you suggest for fall planting? >> you are late on most of them. if you plant -- you could probably still plan garlic or kale and swiss chard. >> thank you, as always. your maryland lottery pick three and pick four numbers. we will get a check of the forecast with ava. first, a look at how wall stree >> tonight at 5:00, we will keep
i made a skeleton this year, a bumblebee. all kinds of funnels. fun stuff. -- all kinds of fun stuff. we have a pumpkin coming in tomorrow. >> that is a pumpkin. >> i would prefer to do something like that, but we cannot touch it. picture,t comes to the dino sent us this picture and asks, "we have had this tree in our backyard for 20 years. what is it and what can we do with the berries?" >> i would have to take a closer look. if you can e-mail me at valley view...
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this is called the skeleton emergence. on the screen behind us it is as if skeletons are coming out of the ground. >> can i keep this one? >> they are all yours. >> i will tell everybody i did this one. not bad at all. >> a lot of families will be interested in doing this. it is family friendly. where can i find information. >> hudson valley.org is the best source. >> all right. really enjoyed this. michael, thank you very much. appreciate it. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> before we get started with "the mix" diana has a fascinating way of clearing her throat. i always make fun of her. do what you do, every day. i find that bizarre. but any way. >> it doesn't always work. >> it doesn't always work. one of my goals in life is to get in better shape because i'm not exactly a health nut but this guy gives me hope. he is a grandfather from st. louisville, kentucky he said i was in my 50s. >> show him before. he said i was 56 years old, overweight, couldn't really walk, i had braces, walking on a cane and he discove
this is called the skeleton emergence. on the screen behind us it is as if skeletons are coming out of the ground. >> can i keep this one? >> they are all yours. >> i will tell everybody i did this one. not bad at all. >> a lot of families will be interested in doing this. it is family friendly. where can i find information. >> hudson valley.org is the best source. >> all right. really enjoyed this. michael, thank you very much. appreciate it. you are...
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california, 14 sick and elderly patients left behind at a nursing home closed by the state with an unpaid skeleton staff to care for them. patients were transported to other nursing homes. >>> it is warned that is it el legal to touch a pregnant woman's belly. charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> 60,000 people turned out to reach the ten day parade at ten day fant say fest. this was led by diana nyad. >>> for the third straight year, spoop ki decorations, characters are part of your wash. >>> good morning to you. >>> richard apple slated to report earnings after today's losing bell. analysts expecting the company to beat estimates. >>> michigan governor rick schneider expected to testify in the bankruptcy eligibility trial today. keep in mind schneider orchestrated the state take over of the city and bankruptcy filing. >>> the twitter road show hits atlantic today in baltimore as executives do their best to woo investors around the country before the stock goes public. back to you. >>> thank you. a potentially devastating deadline for 47 million americans hits friday when food
california, 14 sick and elderly patients left behind at a nursing home closed by the state with an unpaid skeleton staff to care for them. patients were transported to other nursing homes. >>> it is warned that is it el legal to touch a pregnant woman's belly. charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> 60,000 people turned out to reach the ten day parade at ten day fant say fest. this was led by diana nyad. >>> for the third straight year, spoop ki...
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more than a dozen frail patients were abandoned with a skeleton staff left in charge. neighbors say they were concerned with the welfare of the elderly because of the lack of supervision. >>> a sheriffs deputy in santa rosa, fbi is looking at tuesday's shooting with santa rosa police and the sheriffs office. a memorial for 14 year old andy lopez continues to grow. >>> bart's two biggest unions will vote on a new contract this friday and the deal then goes to bart board of directors for final approval. tentative agreement ended in strike monday evening. >>> a tv actress recognizable to fans of several hit shows has passed. marshall wallace played the wise cracking. >> rare freaky occurrence when i don't have a date on a tuesday. >> marcia wallace played the wise cracking receptionist on the bob newhart show and recently she was voice of edna crab apple on the simpsons. executive producer of the simpsons says the crab apple character is irreplaceable and will be retired. marcia wallace was 70. >>> a year after super storm sandy governor chris christie says he understands
more than a dozen frail patients were abandoned with a skeleton staff left in charge. neighbors say they were concerned with the welfare of the elderly because of the lack of supervision. >>> a sheriffs deputy in santa rosa, fbi is looking at tuesday's shooting with santa rosa police and the sheriffs office. a memorial for 14 year old andy lopez continues to grow. >>> bart's two biggest unions will vote on a new contract this friday and the deal then goes to bart board of...
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. >> we're in shutdown mode, i got to have a skeleton staff. >> keith, he is skinny like a skeleton, please, i can't afford to be furloughed? >> you are not, but you are, dan, you two do similar jobs, it just makes economic sense for you to go, dan. >> does that mean he makes more money than i do? the deal is, it won't be long, i have a meeting with the speaker today, correct? so i'm going to shut down the shut down. >> and in june, is it life imitating art? well, frank rich is the executive producer of "veep," and also writer at large. frank, welcome to you. >> good evening. how are you? >> you must think you're actually a sooth-sayer, or so long in the tooth in this game it was inevitable that life would imitate art. what happened as you lampooned it so successfully? well, i must say arr armando arnucci, who is really a brilliant, creative guy behind writing "veep," has an uncanny ability to predict. you may have this ability, too, everything that is going to get screwed up in washington. but you know, i think life always imitates art. and in the case of washington, just like groun
. >> we're in shutdown mode, i got to have a skeleton staff. >> keith, he is skinny like a skeleton, please, i can't afford to be furloughed? >> you are not, but you are, dan, you two do similar jobs, it just makes economic sense for you to go, dan. >> does that mean he makes more money than i do? the deal is, it won't be long, i have a meeting with the speaker today, correct? so i'm going to shut down the shut down. >> and in june, is it life imitating art? well,...
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. >>> something really cool in the ancient world review, mystery of the thracian horse skeleton. archaeologists in bulgaria uncovered 2500-year-old remains of a carriage and two horses that appear to have been buried up right. >>> from shutdown to lockdown to fatal shooting on capitol hill. these are the harrowing moments of a 12-block police chase much caught on camera. police say a woman tried to drive her car through the white house security. she was later shot and killed. mirial cae iaiae iaial -- miria didn'tal hygienist with suspected mental issues. >>> a boat capsized off the italian coast. some 200 more are unaccounted for. the refugee agency said migrants landed in italy and malta in the first half of this year alone. >>> governor jerry brown signed a allow allowing undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses. >>> the following begs the question, working hard or hardly working? in bosnia, public workers competed in a series of competitions and it was all part of an annual championship. the events included a major garbage collectors' race and competitive garden
. >>> something really cool in the ancient world review, mystery of the thracian horse skeleton. archaeologists in bulgaria uncovered 2500-year-old remains of a carriage and two horses that appear to have been buried up right. >>> from shutdown to lockdown to fatal shooting on capitol hill. these are the harrowing moments of a 12-block police chase much caught on camera. police say a woman tried to drive her car through the white house security. she was later shot and killed....
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. >>> skeletons hanging from doors and witches riding brooms in the yard, sure signs halloween is around corner. coming up, though halloween is here, americans are not spending as much as retailer previously expected. we will tell you why. >>> speaking of spending, bank fees on the rise, why you need to check the screen before you swipe the atm card if you need cash. all the talk in baltimore, torey smith and his wife took to the social media with this photograph of him feasting on pasta. look at the jar, it says we are prego. the two married in june. >>> there was no agreement, you are waking up still no agreement, a look at the government shutdown and what it means for you as good morning maryland begins at 5:00 right now. >>> temperatures are a little bit on the cool side this morning. you might need the jacket. i will tell you if we will keep it around as we head through the rest of the day coming up. >>> you are taking a live look, 97, north of benfield, everything nice and clear, i'm tweeting the latest drive times and a check of the other main lines coming up in the time saver tra
. >>> skeletons hanging from doors and witches riding brooms in the yard, sure signs halloween is around corner. coming up, though halloween is here, americans are not spending as much as retailer previously expected. we will tell you why. >>> speaking of spending, bank fees on the rise, why you need to check the screen before you swipe the atm card if you need cash. all the talk in baltimore, torey smith and his wife took to the social media with this photograph of him...
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halloween, runners and walkers in louisville kentucky are running scared because of a remote controlled skeleton. it's a helicopter under that get up there. it's -- so quiet people don't hear it. it's comes up behind them, most people say having the grim reaper chase them is funny >> that is like a movie. wow. >>> wildlife officials in southern california having a tough time trying to catch a bear on the loose near the rose bowl the bear has been very resourceful. mer than state fish and wildlife officials. it reaches a high fence. don't do it he says he keeps running. officer s can't catch up. bears are not unusual in the fight hill neighborhoods. >> wow. ever feel like you can't come to hose who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> coming up at 6:00 we'll dig into details of a new contract with unions and a new call to heal wounds of bart's labor relations. also, information about obama care. what officials are refusing to release. and your chance to buy silicon valley's
halloween, runners and walkers in louisville kentucky are running scared because of a remote controlled skeleton. it's a helicopter under that get up there. it's -- so quiet people don't hear it. it's comes up behind them, most people say having the grim reaper chase them is funny >> that is like a movie. wow. >>> wildlife officials in southern california having a tough time trying to catch a bear on the loose near the rose bowl the bear has been very resourceful. mer than state...
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the owners reportedly disappeared and left a skeleton staff to take care of 14 disabled patients. the formal complaint filed by the state has a long list of violations, including locking patients inside the facility, serving insufficient or spoiled food, failing to give patients necessary medications, and failing to perform criminal background checks on employees. >>> cooler and in some places down right windy and gloomy here. a live look at san jose tonight. our roberta gonzales is here with the transitions. >> we transition to autumn with the return of very cool air mass. we cooled 18 degrees in livermore. i fired up doppler radar. no rain here but upstream we are picking up lightning from redding all the way to the sunnyvale area. look at the snow that developed in the mountains outside altour race -- alturas. green on the screen means that you will need to carry your umbrella when you head out tomorrow morning. check this out. monday morning, there you have the commute. some very light precipitation around the peninsula and how much wayne you should expect coming up later on i
the owners reportedly disappeared and left a skeleton staff to take care of 14 disabled patients. the formal complaint filed by the state has a long list of violations, including locking patients inside the facility, serving insufficient or spoiled food, failing to give patients necessary medications, and failing to perform criminal background checks on employees. >>> cooler and in some places down right windy and gloomy here. a live look at san jose tonight. our roberta gonzales is...
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1974, during an anthropological dig in ethiopia, he discovered the 3.2 million year-old hominid skeleton popularly known as lucy. welcome to you. part of what makes this so exciting and usual is just having a complete skull from that period, right? >> well, i think it's mind-boggling. the preservation of this specimen from georgia is extraordinary. it looks like something that you would find in a dissection room. it's so complete. it's got president lower jaw, the entire face, the complete brain case. it's a view into the past into what our earliest ancestors and our own genus homo looked like that none of us anticipated. >> brown: then there's the grouping of these remains at the site. explain why this is important. >> reporter: at the site which is just about 20 kilometers north of armenia in georgia there is a single geological layer, almost a snapshot in geological time, of a collection of bones including five skulls, the most recent one announced, of course, is skull 5. but also limb bones of the arms and legs and associated animal bones. and we know the t geological studies that th
1974, during an anthropological dig in ethiopia, he discovered the 3.2 million year-old hominid skeleton popularly known as lucy. welcome to you. part of what makes this so exciting and usual is just having a complete skull from that period, right? >> well, i think it's mind-boggling. the preservation of this specimen from georgia is extraordinary. it looks like something that you would find in a dissection room. it's so complete. it's got president lower jaw, the entire face, the...
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[laughter] a skeleton finger! you stay out of my stuff, bitch!plause] [laughter] geoff: you want a piece of this? craig: i already got a piece of this. geoff: yeah. craig: good night, everybody! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- will workers strike tomo morning? evening i'm ke >>> one hour and counting before the bart deadline. the big question tonight, will workers strike tomorrow morning? good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. any word yet? >> reporter: still not hearing a lot tonight. it is still a waiting game. both sides are inside this building at this moment as they are negotiating from two separate floors with them running back and forth between them. at had hour, we still don't know whether or not they will choose to strike or extend the talks beyond that midnight deadline. they were suppose to actually meet, both sides at 8:30 this evening, as that did not happen. >> they will see what happens when we actually get the offer. it is too early to speculate as we don't know what it is, but we did hear that there is something going on.
[laughter] a skeleton finger! you stay out of my stuff, bitch!plause] [laughter] geoff: you want a piece of this? craig: i already got a piece of this. geoff: yeah. craig: good night, everybody! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- will workers strike tomo morning? evening i'm ke >>> one hour and counting before the bart deadline. the big question tonight, will workers strike tomorrow morning? good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. any word yet? >> reporter: still not...
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they have all kinds of security issues and they have significant staffing issues with such a skeletoncrew. it is very difficult to speak to every specific one. ultimately, the national park service found a way to be able to open at least a the veterans that absolutely deserve to visit a site that is honoring their incredible 2-d and service to the country. host: california next, independent caller. caller: this is bill in california. i'm a constituent of a congressman who wants to authorize cutting trees, logging throughout yosemite national park rate i am concerned about that and i would last -- i would like to ask your view on that. guest: thank you for the call. national park service some of the highest protection of our public lands in the country. it is really an outrage when i hear a member of congress or i hear anybody suggest that these very treasures that have been laid down to be protected for all of us and future generations would consider going in and creating havoc and the damage. anybody that has spent a moment in yosemite valley or has seen the incredible majesty of tha
they have all kinds of security issues and they have significant staffing issues with such a skeletoncrew. it is very difficult to speak to every specific one. ultimately, the national park service found a way to be able to open at least a the veterans that absolutely deserve to visit a site that is honoring their incredible 2-d and service to the country. host: california next, independent caller. caller: this is bill in california. i'm a constituent of a congressman who wants to authorize...
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investigators say 14 patients were left with just a skeleton staff on hand at the valley springs manor facility. the state shut it down last week citing a long list of violations including inadequate amounts of food and rodent droppings on the premises. >>> right now searchers are combing through the sierra foothills looking for a missing man who was gold mining. walter steever left his home to mine for gold a week ago and has not been seen since. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec has the latest on efforts to find him. >> reporter: the area is steep, rugged and difficult to search. >> we have ideas of where he normally travels and that's where we focus our searchers to. and we need to eliminate those areas so we can make sure that we're moving in the right direction. >> reporter: when 65-year-old walter steever didn't return home over the weekend, his wife called authorities on monday. his car was found parked in a fire lane in a rural area near nevada city near owl creek. around 100 volunteers are scouring more than 120 acres again today. >> this is a serious situation and nobody knows wha
investigators say 14 patients were left with just a skeleton staff on hand at the valley springs manor facility. the state shut it down last week citing a long list of violations including inadequate amounts of food and rodent droppings on the premises. >>> right now searchers are combing through the sierra foothills looking for a missing man who was gold mining. walter steever left his home to mine for gold a week ago and has not been seen since. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec has the...
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simply laying rows of bricks horizontally, some were laid vertically to provide a kind of internal skeletonlocking the horizontal rings of brickwork into place whilst the mortar was setting. enormous scale involves enormous weight, and brunelleschi's masterstroke in building his cupola was to devise a double shell, built first of stone and then of brick to lighten it still further. we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problem of access for his building materials and for subsequent maintenance, whilst the great ribs which bind the shells together ensure its strength and structural stability. when we come out into the light, out of the dome's dark passages and tunnels, we're surrounded by the classic forms of brunelleschi's lantern. we can immediately understand exactly what his great contemporary and fellow architect alberti meant when he spoke of this magnificent cupola rising above the skies, ample enough to encompass in its shadow all the people of tuscany. not only did brunelleschi's dome dominate the skyline of florence, he also sy
simply laying rows of bricks horizontally, some were laid vertically to provide a kind of internal skeletonlocking the horizontal rings of brickwork into place whilst the mortar was setting. enormous scale involves enormous weight, and brunelleschi's masterstroke in building his cupola was to devise a double shell, built first of stone and then of brick to lighten it still further. we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problem of access for...
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in the pavement before the altar, gesticulating skeletons rise from the lower depths to face their makert the end of time. the vault of the chapel has scenes from teresa's life. bernini makes a chorus of winged, cloud-borne angels-- singing, playing instruments, and strewing flowers-- seem to filter through the solid vault, filling the chapel with their fragrant hymns ofraise d celebration. at the sides, the members of the cornaro family appear in balconies with architectural backgrounds whose perspectives merge with that of the church. their space becomes indistinguishable from ours. they consider, study, discuss, describe, indicate, and thereby bear witness to a mysterious event in which they participate, encouraging us to join them. here bernini created a visual sensation by making a literal portrayal of a woman in ecstasy. from time immemorial, mystics have used the vocabulary of earthly love to convey their feelings to others. communion with god is like communion with the mother, only infinitely more so. in her autobiography, teresa describes the famous vision of the transverberatio
in the pavement before the altar, gesticulating skeletons rise from the lower depths to face their makert the end of time. the vault of the chapel has scenes from teresa's life. bernini makes a chorus of winged, cloud-borne angels-- singing, playing instruments, and strewing flowers-- seem to filter through the solid vault, filling the chapel with their fragrant hymns ofraise d celebration. at the sides, the members of the cornaro family appear in balconies with architectural backgrounds whose...
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here on capitol hill, there is a skeleton crew runs things. president obama is reportedly canceling part of his asian trip for next week. and he's blaming the tea party for insisting on scaling back health care to get this government running. >> they will get their social security check. >> reporter: but mothers and children are lost food assistance. the cdc is no longer monitoring flu. hawaii is losing $50,000 a day because the uss arizona is closed. >> it's a it disappointment. >> reporter: workers are getting rid of perishable food. >> even for hurricanes and tsunamis, i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: 800 civilians furloughed at camp lejeune. >> that's money out of their pocket. >> reporter: with national parks closed, this california class had to cancel their camping trip. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year. and i wanted to go again this year. >> the joint resolution is not agreed to. >> reporter: in washington, votes that failed tuesday are scheduled again today to fund parks, museums, veteran services and was
here on capitol hill, there is a skeleton crew runs things. president obama is reportedly canceling part of his asian trip for next week. and he's blaming the tea party for insisting on scaling back health care to get this government running. >> they will get their social security check. >> reporter: but mothers and children are lost food assistance. the cdc is no longer monitoring flu. hawaii is losing $50,000 a day because the uss arizona is closed. >> it's a it...
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(screams) (gasps) a skeleton! can i have my face back? no! you're going to jail!i thought carter and i were going to be so happy here. i'll tell you what, babs, let me have a talk with him. hey there, buddy. go away! you know, you remind me of a guy i know. this guy worked and worked and never wanted to retire, even though it would've been the best thing for him. you know what that man's name was? jon benet ramsey. i-i-i think. i think that's the guy. what? you're darn right what. now, let's get back in there. peter, get lost! i'm not gonna retire, and that's that! come on, carter, everybody's got to retire at some point. like that drill sergeant with alzheimer's. looks like we got a joker here. what's your name, soldier? sir, mcardle, sir! well, no (bleep)! you look like some kind of joker to me. what's your name, soldier? sir, mcardle, sir! are you (bleep) me? probably some kind of joker. what's your name, soldier? sir, mcardle, sir! well, la-dee (bleep) da! i guess we got some kind of joker here! look, carter, i'll make a deal with you. you give me just one day
(screams) (gasps) a skeleton! can i have my face back? no! you're going to jail!i thought carter and i were going to be so happy here. i'll tell you what, babs, let me have a talk with him. hey there, buddy. go away! you know, you remind me of a guy i know. this guy worked and worked and never wanted to retire, even though it would've been the best thing for him. you know what that man's name was? jon benet ramsey. i-i-i think. i think that's the guy. what? you're darn right what. now, let's...
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the owners of the residential care center reportedly disappeared and left a skeleton staff to take care of 14 disabled patients. >> a formal complaint has a long list of vie hraeugdzs including locking patiented in of the facility serving insufficient or spoiled food. failing to give patients medication and failing to perform criminal background checks on employees. >>> cooler and some places wendy. here is a live look. look at that. feeling more like fall outside. >> we did cool significantly today by 10 degrees in many locations. i fired up our live hi-def doplar. you can see there is no green on the screen as of now. but take a look at this. another radar does indicate an isolated scattered shower. take a look at future cast later on this evening, i miss today from the south bay into the santa cruz mountains where we could see an accumulation of 1/10th of an inch there. your morning commute. we will have that full monday forecast for all of you commuter s coming up later on in this newscast. >> thank you. >>> preventing another b.a.r.t strike. prevending them from walking out again a
the owners of the residential care center reportedly disappeared and left a skeleton staff to take care of 14 disabled patients. >> a formal complaint has a long list of vie hraeugdzs including locking patiented in of the facility serving insufficient or spoiled food. failing to give patients medication and failing to perform criminal background checks on employees. >>> cooler and some places wendy. here is a live look. look at that. feeling more like fall outside. >> we...
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check it out -- a skeleton. man's best friend sported some seriously cute costumes today. >>> coming up on wjz, up in flames. a popular brewery bites the dust. the damage and how the blaze started. >>> emotional tribute for a young life lost in massachusets. a math teacher brutally killed, the suspect her 14-year-old student. >>> phasing out. a popular mcdonald's staple will be no more. we'll explain. >>> there's some eye wear that's safe to use and some that's not. more on the concerns surrounding decorative contact lenses. >>> if these cool temperatures aren't for you, i'll have something coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,, what are you doing? we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate protection. you should listen to this guy. [ female announcer ] get great protection and a great price! plus an agent! drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. plus, allstate has new lower rates ju
check it out -- a skeleton. man's best friend sported some seriously cute costumes today. >>> coming up on wjz, up in flames. a popular brewery bites the dust. the damage and how the blaze started. >>> emotional tribute for a young life lost in massachusets. a math teacher brutally killed, the suspect her 14-year-old student. >>> phasing out. a popular mcdonald's staple will be no more. we'll explain. >>> there's some eye wear that's safe to use and some...
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the fcc hold back and really left a skeleton staff. those are the judgments of the chairman. that, asponse to government shutdown, how do you decide who is essential? if everybody is essential, there seems to be no point to a shut down. >> yes. [laughter] i do not know who makes the decisions. it seems agency by agency. >> how does the fcc differ from other agencies with the total shutdown of his website? i hear from a lot of lawyers it was difficult to get access to archives through the electronic on thesystem and systems fcc site. does it seem like it was intended to cause discomfort and make a point that the government shutdowns have an effect? >> they have a huge effect. we in washington -- i am one of those lawyers who was trying to get on the website to look at certain things related to work i am doing. the pain it caused me it was less than lots of other people and families who were not getting certain kinds of support they needed or people who made the patient's to national parks. -- vacations to national parks. the fundamental lesson i hope we all learned -- argument
the fcc hold back and really left a skeleton staff. those are the judgments of the chairman. that, asponse to government shutdown, how do you decide who is essential? if everybody is essential, there seems to be no point to a shut down. >> yes. [laughter] i do not know who makes the decisions. it seems agency by agency. >> how does the fcc differ from other agencies with the total shutdown of his website? i hear from a lot of lawyers it was difficult to get access to archives...