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he and nancy hauled that old chevy all the way back here to tacoma. and there it sits to this day.'m jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutri ninja/ninja blender duo featuring the latest auto-iq technology, brought to you by euro-pro. ninja -- turn on your life. >> i feel vibrant. >> amazing. >> fantastic. >> incredible. >> whoo! >> i feel focused. i feel energetic. and i feel more alive than i have in a long time. >> announcer: why are all these people so excited? >> i have that energy that i had so long ago. >> i just feel so much more focused. >> i absolutely feel like a new person. >> announcer: are you ready to finally turn on your life? then get ready for a breakthrough that will help you feel fantastic, look amazing, and live a healthier lifestyle. get ready for the nutri ninja/ninja blender d
he and nancy hauled that old chevy all the way back here to tacoma. and there it sits to this day.'m jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutri ninja/ninja blender duo featuring the latest...
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marlon fischer dice: "tacoma en el estado de washington es un lugar espectacular para vivir, pero tienes que estar preparado mentalmente para aguantar casi hasta 8 meses de lluvia y andar la mayor parte del tiempo muy abrigado por el frio!" ---gracias a todos por sus comentarios! blanca ---nos vamos con las presentacines que hizo un pequeño de nuestra regin en uno de los programas ms vistos de la televisin. take vo ramirez'' quien residente ''americcanyon'', esto es al sul condado de napa. ---el pequeño interpret ''por una jer bona", un te de ''pepe aguilar'' en la audiciones de la cuartaemporada de lvoz vozkids. cesar --- ''tristn'' quien por cierto impresion a la audiencia sueña ser como los grandes cantantes y esto para alegrar los corazones de muchos... take sot trt 13 secs contvocesar --el pequeño mariachi subi al escenar, ahora con ea brillante participacin le ha hecho la tarea dificia l jueces, quienes
marlon fischer dice: "tacoma en el estado de washington es un lugar espectacular para vivir, pero tienes que estar preparado mentalmente para aguantar casi hasta 8 meses de lluvia y andar la mayor parte del tiempo muy abrigado por el frio!" ---gracias a todos por sus comentarios! blanca ---nos vamos con las presentacines que hizo un pequeño de nuestra regin en uno de los programas ms vistos de la televisin. take vo ramirez'' quien residente ''americcanyon'', esto es al sul condado de...
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cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter, cyndy. >> hello.e so beautiful! >> i always say, "where can i find her? i don't know where she is." >> we're back together now. >> uh-huh, i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other faz they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she hadn't shared with her family? >> it's confirmation that she did love me. >> reporter: at sun cha's home, there was a family reunion, cyndy, with her newly found sisters and brothering. >> it's what all of us who are adopted want, for our existence to be validated and to know that our parents loved us. >> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, tacoma, washington. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the thi
cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter, cyndy. >> hello.e so beautiful! >> i always say, "where can i find her? i don't know where she is." >> we're back together now. >> uh-huh, i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other faz they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she...
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cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> you're so beautiful. >> i always say, "where canind her?" i didn't know where she is. >> you're together now. >> uh-huh, i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other as if they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she hadn't shared with her family? >> it's confirmation that she did love me. ep reporter: at sun cha's home, there was a family reunion. cyndy with her newly found sisters and brother. >> it's what all of us who are adopted want, is for our existence to be validated. >> here we go. >> and to know that our parents loved us. >> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, tacoma, washington. >> quijano: clearly so much love in that family. well, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media smash & grab heist
cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> you're so beautiful. >> i always say, "where canind her?" i didn't know where she is. >> you're together now. >> uh-huh, i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other as if they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she hadn't shared with her family?...
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cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter cyndy. >> hello.re so beautiful. >> i always say where can i find her? i don't know where she is. >> we're back together now. >> i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other, as if they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she hadn't shared with her family? >> it's confirmation that she did love me. >> reporter: at sun cha's home there was a family reunion. cyndy with her newly found sisters and brother. >> it's what all of us who are adopted want, is for our existence to be validated. >> here we go. >> and to know that our parents loved us. >> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, tacoma, washington. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this
cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter cyndy. >> hello.re so beautiful. >> i always say where can i find her? i don't know where she is. >> we're back together now. >> i know. >> reporter: when we sat with them, they couldn't stop holding each other, as if they were afraid they might lose each other again. what does it say about your mother that she was willing to be open about this secret that all of her life she hadn't shared with...
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that's a question about the city of tacoma. it's far enough from the volcano that people will have some warning, but it's one of these hazards that people have to take seriously. there have to be drills, they have to have escape routes, and there are large groups that are difficult to get away from -- [inaudible] in case something like that did happen. yes. >> tell us what we have to worry about in yellowstone. >> yeah, yellowstone. you know, even in the pacific northwest there have been eruptions that have been a lot bigger than mount st. helens. still in the story toes of the native americans, it formed crater lake, a hundred times more ash than mount st. helens, so that would be a tremendous disaster all over the united states. fortunately, yellowstone does not look like it's going to have a major eruption anytime soon, but when it has erupted in the past, it has been, essentially, it could devastate potentially the entire eastern half of the united states. that last eruption occurred hundreds of years ago x there's no sign
that's a question about the city of tacoma. it's far enough from the volcano that people will have some warning, but it's one of these hazards that people have to take seriously. there have to be drills, they have to have escape routes, and there are large groups that are difficult to get away from -- [inaudible] in case something like that did happen. yes. >> tell us what we have to worry about in yellowstone. >> yeah, yellowstone. you know, even in the pacific northwest there have...
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it crushed the toyota tacoma. nobody was nearby. the family says the soggy because of all the wet weather could have not given way at a better time. >> we were glad it happened on a saturday because there's an elementary school and that's where a lot of parents pick up and drop off their kids. it was an empty vehicle, saturday afternoon, nobody was out there. we're just thankful that no one was hurt. >> reporter: they're trying to restore power for 50 homes. until then, a couple blocks of road nearby will stay shut down, but a little bit more irony here, that truck, the family was about to trade it in for a new one tomorrow. live in northwest. >>> finally, today a few hours of sunshine and plenty of people took advantage of the skies and warm temperatures along the georgetown waterfront this afternoon. before those showers hit again. so what is on for tonight and sunday morning? let's get over to first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >> debra, we have a little sunshine now but we're not done with the showers just yet. what we
it crushed the toyota tacoma. nobody was nearby. the family says the soggy because of all the wet weather could have not given way at a better time. >> we were glad it happened on a saturday because there's an elementary school and that's where a lot of parents pick up and drop off their kids. it was an empty vehicle, saturday afternoon, nobody was out there. we're just thankful that no one was hurt. >> reporter: they're trying to restore power for 50 homes. until then, a couple...
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wheelbarrow and she flattened it like a pancake. >> cindy is soon returned to her former home in tacoma, where she remains until her death. it's been more than two decades since david was attacked by cindy, but when it comes to remembering that terrifying day, his memory is like an elephant's. he'll never forget. >> it's with me every day. it's made me look at life and realize how precious it is. i probably should have died that day. >>> coming up, selling bikes is no easy ride when a car smashes into the store. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ this is how it begins... with a mighty roar... that tells the world... we're coming for you. try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be surprised it doesn't crunch. hidden valley cucumber ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. mo
wheelbarrow and she flattened it like a pancake. >> cindy is soon returned to her former home in tacoma, where she remains until her death. it's been more than two decades since david was attacked by cindy, but when it comes to remembering that terrifying day, his memory is like an elephant's. he'll never forget. >> it's with me every day. it's made me look at life and realize how precious it is. i probably should have died that day. >>> coming up, selling bikes is no easy...
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the 60-year-old oak crashed into a toyota tacoma. they say the whole situation could have been a lot worse. >> we are glad it happened on a saturday and there is an elementary school. that is where a lot of parents drop off and pick up their vehicles. it was an empty vehicle, a saturday afternoon. we are thankful nobody was hurt. >> ironically, they had planned to trade in that suv tomorrow for another car. >>> well, let's check out and see what is going on with the weather for tomorrow. meteorologist howard bernstein is outside for us. >> we were well into the 70s today. tomorrow, we will be lucky to get into the low 60s in many areas. all that rain in the afternoon, tonight the winds and colder air are moving in. as we go up toward pennsylvania, we see some showers here. we will see make it to winchester. in the mountains, we might get a wet flake. cumberland 46. the low 40s with some windchills actually below freezing right now. so tomorrow get ready for a much colder day. a blustery day. sunshine to start. upper 50s and low 60s .
the 60-year-old oak crashed into a toyota tacoma. they say the whole situation could have been a lot worse. >> we are glad it happened on a saturday and there is an elementary school. that is where a lot of parents drop off and pick up their vehicles. it was an empty vehicle, a saturday afternoon. we are thankful nobody was hurt. >> ironically, they had planned to trade in that suv tomorrow for another car. >>> well, let's check out and see what is going on with the weather...
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across the line in the city of tacoma park where the ban has been in place since mid-2015. >> it's the styrofoam container, and we will end with the cup. >> reporter: mid-atlantic had no problem stuffing it into this shell. here there's a full supply of the materials and it was on the menu at the popular cameron seafood carryout. >> it's all in styrofoam. >> this looks like card board. >> reporter: good number of businesses did adhere to the number laws, but we want to know why some of them did not. >> reporter: do you know it's illegal to use styrofoam in dc? >> i know. >> reporter: you know you weren't supposed to sell it this way? >> i know. >> right now we are giving warnings, and around june, they turn into 100-dollar fines. if they the fines go up. >> reporter: warnings and fines may help, but in order to eliminate the containers for waterways and streets, officials say they need all of us to help, and they have the laws on the books, but they don't have enough staff to enforce them. >> reporter: over 100 reports of of foam sightings have been reported to dc. styrofoam is in the
across the line in the city of tacoma park where the ban has been in place since mid-2015. >> it's the styrofoam container, and we will end with the cup. >> reporter: mid-atlantic had no problem stuffing it into this shell. here there's a full supply of the materials and it was on the menu at the popular cameron seafood carryout. >> it's all in styrofoam. >> this looks like card board. >> reporter: good number of businesses did adhere to the number laws, but we...
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tacoma is already suffering large stock declines. >>> new at 5:00 a swirling online buzz over uber'slan to drop the surge pricing. but despite the headlines, the company says it's only looking to reduce it. surge pricing ups the cost of a ride and kicks in when there's a big event that creates high demand. some drivers seek out these situations to make extra cash. however, uber says it hopes to solve that. the ridesharing company's long- term goal is to use self- driving cars to mitigate the problem of limited drivers. >>> mcdonald's is testing out a new locally inspired flavor of french fries at four in the south bay, three in san jose and one in santa clara. the fries are made using a puree mix that includes ingredients like gilroy garlic, olive oil and parmesan cheese. if successful gilroy garlic fries will be available at 250 mcdonald's across the bay area. >> hm. >> sounds good. >> got to wonder why somebody hasn't tried garlic fries. >> they are the best. you can't eat just one. >>> a huge honor today for a bay area coffee chain. san rafael-based equator coffee has been named s
tacoma is already suffering large stock declines. >>> new at 5:00 a swirling online buzz over uber'slan to drop the surge pricing. but despite the headlines, the company says it's only looking to reduce it. surge pricing ups the cost of a ride and kicks in when there's a big event that creates high demand. some drivers seek out these situations to make extra cash. however, uber says it hopes to solve that. the ridesharing company's long- term goal is to use self- driving cars to...
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that is in tacoma park. montgomery county fire and rescue says the baby was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> in stafford county virginia, a child custody exchange turns deadly. and tonight, one man is dead. and another is in custody. the stafford county sheriff's office says 27-year-old corey terry was going to meet his ex- wife, to pick up their child, when terry got into an argument with the ex-wife's husband, and fatally shot him. he then took off, running up the southbound ramp of interstate 95 before being apprehended by a state trooper. terry is charged with first- degree murder. >>> prince george's county police officers are searching for a suspect tonight, in connection with the shooting death in district heights. and police were called to the walker mill apartment, just after 4:30 this morning, for a report of a shooting, they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds, in the 1900 block of ra shell aven and the victim, taken to the hospital, where he later died. >>> okay, now, checki
that is in tacoma park. montgomery county fire and rescue says the baby was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> in stafford county virginia, a child custody exchange turns deadly. and tonight, one man is dead. and another is in custody. the stafford county sheriff's office says 27-year-old corey terry was going to meet his ex- wife, to pick up their child, when terry got into an argument with the ex-wife's husband, and fatally shot him. he then took off, running up the...
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. >> i don't think we can tacoma a risk on a loose cannon like donald trump running our country. >> reporter: clinton still faces a challenge from rival bernie sanders who lags far behind in the delegate count. >> we think everybody in this country, people in california, in kentucky and west virginia, have a right to determine who they want to see as president. >> reporter: sanders remains focused on swaying superdelegates his way at the democratic convention in july. hena daniels, cbs news. >> donald trump is still short the 200 remaining delegates needed to officially secure the nomination. but today, he will get a boost. we have learned five former louisiana delegates who supported marco rubio will announce their support for trump in a few hours. >>> well, donald trump is gaining delegates. he is losing the classic rock vote. the rolling stones are the latest act to tell trump to stop using their music at campaign events. start me up was a song used tuesday night in indiana but it is the last time he will be able to use that song. adele, steven tyler and others have also told trump to sto
. >> i don't think we can tacoma a risk on a loose cannon like donald trump running our country. >> reporter: clinton still faces a challenge from rival bernie sanders who lags far behind in the delegate count. >> we think everybody in this country, people in california, in kentucky and west virginia, have a right to determine who they want to see as president. >> reporter: sanders remains focused on swaying superdelegates his way at the democratic convention in july....
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resolution advocating for the extension of voting rights to 16 and 17 year-old their evidence from tacoma park maryland have lowered the voting age for a higher participation rates then older voters as a chartered city san francisco has tried to modify it's chartered by putting on ballot the opposition in 2004 and proposition d in 2010 to allow nonsense to vote in school board elections, however, those non-citizen ballot consumers or measures didn't receive enough support to pass my final point in regards to external factors outside of the government control the relevance or candidate on ballot can be central to come out to vote and has a advantage as a candidate outreach for political campaigns are instrumental in getting voters and non-voters to the polls mobile listing them there grassroots has proven to be effective as a result of door to door canvassing on election day the community-based organizations and public gleaning in. >> to summarize the main points of my presentation i'd like to directing your attention to voting reforms in california the vote cal system is currently in the
resolution advocating for the extension of voting rights to 16 and 17 year-old their evidence from tacoma park maryland have lowered the voting age for a higher participation rates then older voters as a chartered city san francisco has tried to modify it's chartered by putting on ballot the opposition in 2004 and proposition d in 2010 to allow nonsense to vote in school board elections, however, those non-citizen ballot consumers or measures didn't receive enough support to pass my final point...
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julia i know you're from seattle and tacoma you see or cas out there in the sound and we have such a beautiful ecosystem that we exist in. look at that. mark drew the long straw and got to go out today. if you are thinking about going to the coast the best place to see the whales probably maybe the golden gate bridge but half wind bay you'd be good as well. there's your 5-day forecast sorry not to give you your complete weather but you can't beat a shot like that. >>> still to come here they're putting the scenarios to try to simulate someone drowning at ocean beach. >> i think part of this class is get us to respect that it can be very dangerous. >> coming up next the new class of graduates who dove into the water today. >>> and in minutes new at 6:00 caught on camera a bicyclist hit by a patrol car in san francisco what we're learning about that inc. >> looks like he was biking just like he was biking just how we are taught to bike safely. >>> it is already been a deadly year in the water off san francisco's ocean beach. two teenage boys drowned just last month. >> now there's a ne
julia i know you're from seattle and tacoma you see or cas out there in the sound and we have such a beautiful ecosystem that we exist in. look at that. mark drew the long straw and got to go out today. if you are thinking about going to the coast the best place to see the whales probably maybe the golden gate bridge but half wind bay you'd be good as well. there's your 5-day forecast sorry not to give you your complete weather but you can't beat a shot like that. >>> still to come...
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airports that already have this, delta, o'hare and seattle- tacoma. >>> an alert for those at the playgrounda playground concussion on the rise, and monkey bars and swings are mostly to blame. the report was released by the center for disease control and prevention, researching 12 years of data on the playground injuries for children under the age of 15 that went to the emergency room. out of the 200,000 kids, 10% suffered a traumatic brain injury, including a concussion. >>> a bay area high school in the running for winning the prestigious science bowl competition, and limburger high school -- lynbrook high school in san jose happening this morning in dc and the competition gets underway at 8:30 am, 9000 high school students took part in the earlier round of the competition. sponsored by the federal department of energy, and the winning team will get a nine day, all expense paid scientific field trip to alaska.>>> official, president obama's oldest daughter melia is a heading to the ivy league college, going to harvard, and considering several schools, including stanford and uc berkeley, an
airports that already have this, delta, o'hare and seattle- tacoma. >>> an alert for those at the playgrounda playground concussion on the rise, and monkey bars and swings are mostly to blame. the report was released by the center for disease control and prevention, researching 12 years of data on the playground injuries for children under the age of 15 that went to the emergency room. out of the 200,000 kids, 10% suffered a traumatic brain injury, including a concussion. >>>...
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. >> we'll move to tacoma park where a man is accused of a death of his pregnant girlfriend and accused of murder. his bond was denied and the charges upgraded. the court records show that he stabbed maria veronica mbunga because he did not want to care for child. the montgomery school bus driver was stabbed 7 times. the defendant is due back in court later this month. >>> the man that killed grace manns pleading not guilty by reason of in sanity. the trial of steven briel began today and peggy fox is covering the trial. hi, peggy. >> it is a bizarre case. the defense says that steven vander briel is a schizophrenic that thought there was a goeble organization divided by male and female and he thought he the defense attorney said the night before he killed grace mann, he called his mother and was rambling and confused and his mother told him to calm down and say some hail marys. he was catholic and knew how to say them and he looked it up and texted his mom since, hail mary, full of grace. the defense says his mom was trying to tell him that grace, his roommate was going to kill him and
. >> we'll move to tacoma park where a man is accused of a death of his pregnant girlfriend and accused of murder. his bond was denied and the charges upgraded. the court records show that he stabbed maria veronica mbunga because he did not want to care for child. the montgomery school bus driver was stabbed 7 times. the defendant is due back in court later this month. >>> the man that killed grace manns pleading not guilty by reason of in sanity. the trial of steven briel began...
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now although thes flyers may be offensive to some they are still tacoma park police say it doest notto the level of violating the law so they won't be making any arrest. >>> veteran 60 minute corresponding morally safer the 84 year old announced retirement a week. he joined the magazine as mike wallet's company host. he reported stories from art a music and pop culture to deep political investigations. he was awarded awards during this rear. he is 0 exercised by his wife and daughter. >> will be missed.iss if you were heading to the airport to to catch a flight gie yourself extra time the lines are longer than usual, right sarah. >>> that's the complaint across the country at some airports.ir but experts say there are some things that amateur flyers even experienced once need to know before heading to the airport i'll haveha >> check out this you'll only see it here on fox 5 a hot air balloon that landed in their backyard. hot hair balloon festival. he needed a place to land before sunset and their yard lookedked like a good option. >> okay. [ laughter ]. kids in themagine neighborho
now although thes flyers may be offensive to some they are still tacoma park police say it doest notto the level of violating the law so they won't be making any arrest. >>> veteran 60 minute corresponding morally safer the 84 year old announced retirement a week. he joined the magazine as mike wallet's company host. he reported stories from art a music and pop culture to deep political investigations. he was awarded awards during this rear. he is 0 exercised by his wife and daughter....
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dulles, o'hare and seattle tacoma already had these areas. >>> and a chance to win the prestigious national science pulled competition, and the team of lynbrook high school in san jose facing the blair high school in maryland, and the competition will begin at 8:30 am. 9000 high school students took part in the earlier rounds of the competition, and sponsored by the federal department of energy. the winning team gets a nine day all expense paid field trip to alaska. >>> the san jose gas station so the powerball ticket worth more than $1 million, but the winter has not come forward. check your tickets, the owners of the valero gas station on the plan to take the employees out to dinner with the $5300 he gets for selling the weekend -- the winning ticket. worth one point $1.37 million, but no overall powerball winner, and the jackpot is's first -- is supposed be worth at least $348 million. >>> still following that solar- powered plane that took off two hours ago, and bringing it life up next. and the goal of its historic journey around the world. >>> the planned protest and up next the deman
dulles, o'hare and seattle tacoma already had these areas. >>> and a chance to win the prestigious national science pulled competition, and the team of lynbrook high school in san jose facing the blair high school in maryland, and the competition will begin at 8:30 am. 9000 high school students took part in the earlier rounds of the competition, and sponsored by the federal department of energy. the winning team gets a nine day all expense paid field trip to alaska. >>> the...
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>> a lot of them are from tacoma and various areas of seattle. >> she was miss seattle. >> a celebrity. >> so these people, you know them. are they all from this town? >> absolutely not. every 50 people there's people from lynden. there's some right there and they're hiding from me. >> why do you think people have come out for this message tonight. >> because we're tired of politics and we're tired of the establishment and we really, really want somebody that's not bought off and we want change. that's right. conservative values. >> yeah. >> tell me what brings you out here. are you concerned about -- he gets a bad wrap about what he said about women. >> no, no. what he said didn't offend me any. i went to korea a few months ago. i was born in korea. i used to be democrat and i went to korea with my whole family and i could hardly see any american goods in the markets and on the road. there was hardly any american cars and look at 50% american and korean or japanese cars here and trump is talking about the trade. it's a free trade but it's not trade. i asked some of my sisters in korea
>> a lot of them are from tacoma and various areas of seattle. >> she was miss seattle. >> a celebrity. >> so these people, you know them. are they all from this town? >> absolutely not. every 50 people there's people from lynden. there's some right there and they're hiding from me. >> why do you think people have come out for this message tonight. >> because we're tired of politics and we're tired of the establishment and we really, really want...
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tacoma, washington, a forensic pathologist routinely stabbed people and was writing a paper trying toounds, advance science. a milwaukee m.e. collected the testicles from the dead to test theories about heroin use and sterility. none of that was illegal prior to 1968. end of the class, we will read mary roach's book "stiff," and i will ask you at the end of that class whether we are in a better place now or whether you would donate your body to science. she writes a lot about cases where if you donate your body to science, one possibility, not inevitable, you can avoid this, one possibility is that your decapitated head will be used to test lipstick. and that counts as having donated your body to science. so, there are some problems with corruption and interest in our death investigation system, and problems of incompetence too. death investigation in the united dates is one of the least professionalized, least standardized areas of american medicine. this actually bubbles to the surface every once in a while and then we tamp it back down and pretend not to notice. i will walk you through
tacoma, washington, a forensic pathologist routinely stabbed people and was writing a paper trying toounds, advance science. a milwaukee m.e. collected the testicles from the dead to test theories about heroin use and sterility. none of that was illegal prior to 1968. end of the class, we will read mary roach's book "stiff," and i will ask you at the end of that class whether we are in a better place now or whether you would donate your body to science. she writes a lot about cases...
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events a year between this location on connecticut avenue and our three busboys and poets locations at tacoma, and we have little flyers at the front desk. they are also online if you want to check is the. our recording will be both on our slate podcast and on our youtube channel in a couple of weeks. so today i have the pleasure of introducing mr. brady carlson and his debut book, "dead presidents," which is a book about pretty much what it sounds like. mr. brady carlson recounts his quest to visit as many presidential great success possible. crisscrossing the country from massachusetts to california. just a joke is a reporter and host at new hampshire public radio, and is rated host of talent for sly humor and economy of words shines through in this book. it's a whole lot of fun to read, being part first person travelogue and part history book. and at times almost feels like you are flying over hundreds of miles and across hundreds of years to come face-to-face with a living does of presidents. what i mean to say is that this book is really good. you should all buy it and read it, but i wil
events a year between this location on connecticut avenue and our three busboys and poets locations at tacoma, and we have little flyers at the front desk. they are also online if you want to check is the. our recording will be both on our slate podcast and on our youtube channel in a couple of weeks. so today i have the pleasure of introducing mr. brady carlson and his debut book, "dead presidents," which is a book about pretty much what it sounds like. mr. brady carlson recounts his...
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amy: let's go to a story from tacoma, washington, grew up a native american migrant farm worker in the60's. she started working as a full-time laborer picking fruit when she was eight. her family lived without electricity or running water but one day something arrived in the camp that forever changed her life. let's hear storm reyes. >> the conditions were pretty terrible. tonce told someone i learned fight with a knife long before i learned to ride a bicycle. when you are grinding day after day after day, there is no room in you for hope. you don't even know it exists. there's nothing to aspire to accept filling your hungry belly. that is how i was raised. mobile cam12, a book to the fields. you have to understand that i was not allowed to have books because they are heavy and when you are moving a lot, you have to keep things as minimal as possible. so when i first saw this big vehicle on the side of the road and it was filled with books, i immediately stepped back. fortunately, one of the staff members saw me and waved me in. and youese are books can take one home. i'm like, what is
amy: let's go to a story from tacoma, washington, grew up a native american migrant farm worker in the60's. she started working as a full-time laborer picking fruit when she was eight. her family lived without electricity or running water but one day something arrived in the camp that forever changed her life. let's hear storm reyes. >> the conditions were pretty terrible. tonce told someone i learned fight with a knife long before i learned to ride a bicycle. when you are grinding day...
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strangers.com to go behind the scenes of a meetup bringing amber from perth, australia and maddy from tacomahington here in l.a. when we met in person, even i was confused. >> hi, how are you. hi. you're like double trouble. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: i want to know the first reaction when you saw the photo of each other on the site. >> seeing her picture is kind of weird. that was the first time i've seen anyone that looked similar to me. >> reporter: much less dead ringer. >> the kind of top half of their face started loading and i thought it was a picture of me. the rest loaded and i was like wow, that's insane. >> reporter: we wanted to see if there's a genetic reason for similarities. we asked them to take a dna test that ancestry.com agreed to process for free. in just a few weeks, the results are in and guess what, 100% not related. but they do have similar european roots. despite the results, they say their newfound bond will only grow. juju chang, abc news, new york. >> would you want to know who your dopple gang ser? >> yeah, why not? >> tilled find it cree
strangers.com to go behind the scenes of a meetup bringing amber from perth, australia and maddy from tacomahington here in l.a. when we met in person, even i was confused. >> hi, how are you. hi. you're like double trouble. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: i want to know the first reaction when you saw the photo of each other on the site. >> seeing her picture is kind of weird. that was the first time i've seen anyone that looked similar to me....
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airports have pet relief in dulles, seattle, and tacoma. >>> and over n colorado over the weekend, lookt of there. a small bear ended up on the second floor of an apartment. it was looking through the fridge when the owner came home, locked himself in, and here we see the bear again going down the hallway. no one was hurt. >>> 7:54. a court hearing on the complicated task of dividing up the estate. prince's sister, filed papers last week saying prince did not have a will, that means under minnesota law, his estate would be divided among his surviving brothers and sisters. now it's his only surviving full sibling, he has five half siblings and is worth $300 million. >>> it's official, maliia obama is heading to harvard. a number of schools were looked at, and plans to enter in the fall of 2017, delaying her entry after graduating from high school. both pop and first lady michelle are graduates of harvard law school. >> and before you know it she'll be heading off to college. youngest princess charlotte turns a year old today. the duchess of cambridge, mom, too these photos, and says the
airports have pet relief in dulles, seattle, and tacoma. >>> and over n colorado over the weekend, lookt of there. a small bear ended up on the second floor of an apartment. it was looking through the fridge when the owner came home, locked himself in, and here we see the bear again going down the hallway. no one was hurt. >>> 7:54. a court hearing on the complicated task of dividing up the estate. prince's sister, filed papers last week saying prince did not have a will, that...
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on pearson live on the red line in tacoma park, maryland. half. on?> reporter: yeah, that's right. under pressure from federal safety officials. a massive year long safety and maintenance upgrade plan will begin next month, two and a half weeks from now, for the washington metro system, the subway system here. with more than 700,000 riders per day, the washington metro subway systems with six lines and about 120 miles of track is the second busiest in the country. but in the last 16 months there's been a fatal fire last january where more than 80 passengers were injured, a 24-hour shutdown of the entire system in march that forced hundreds of thousands of commuters back into their cars and just last week this dramatic video, a fireball arcs on the track moments after a train pulls away. these and many more incidents contributing to a crisis of confidence for metro riders. >> it's an antiquated system that's been around for years. infrastructure hasn't been keeping up with the progress and the usage on the system. >> for me as a commuter using the metr
on pearson live on the red line in tacoma park, maryland. half. on?> reporter: yeah, that's right. under pressure from federal safety officials. a massive year long safety and maintenance upgrade plan will begin next month, two and a half weeks from now, for the washington metro system, the subway system here. with more than 700,000 riders per day, the washington metro subway systems with six lines and about 120 miles of track is the second busiest in the country. but in the last 16 months...
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. >> host: darryl in tacoma, washington, go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: yes, first of all, you're -- >> host: if you could -- i apologize for interrupting but if you could get off the speaker phone, it's a little difficult to under. >> caller: i'm not on speaker. >> host: that's better. >> caller: but powell -- a brother in the columbus signify -- talked greatly about you and your accomplishments. so very pleased. one of the things you mention was how the black financed civil rights can the butlers and whatever, but there's another area where the unions, uaw in particular, the fundraise did most of the financing. they are responsible for getting people out of the birmingham jail. hey did the march on washington, as well also the transportation and the most powerful black person in the '40s and '50s was the secretary of that union, who is black, and they had over 30,000 members who were black who they supported. so a wonderful area. i just love your books. you tell great stories. and you're a great historian. so that the area. s
. >> host: darryl in tacoma, washington, go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: yes, first of all, you're -- >> host: if you could -- i apologize for interrupting but if you could get off the speaker phone, it's a little difficult to under. >> caller: i'm not on speaker. >> host: that's better. >> caller: but powell -- a brother in the columbus signify -- talked greatly about you and your accomplishments. so very pleased. one of the things you mention was how...
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. >> host: tacoma washington please go ahead with your listening. >> caller:. >> host: i apologize for interrupting but if you can get off the speakerphone it' speakea little difficult to understand. >> caller: they talk briefly about you and your accomplishments. one of the things you mentioned is how they finance some light but it's another area where the did most of the financing and/or responsible for getting people out of jail, they did to march on washington as well as the advanced form of transportation and the most powerful black person in the 40s and 50s was the secretary of the union who was black and they had over 30,000 members have supported so it's a wonderful area and i love your books and you tell great stories and you are a great historian thank you very much. the only question is of the memoir of the family to talk about your mother is there anything else in your family because in many ways you are special and you really reflect that. >> host: think you by the way for that call. i like to think all of members of my family are very gifted and they taught me things abou
. >> host: tacoma washington please go ahead with your listening. >> caller:. >> host: i apologize for interrupting but if you can get off the speakerphone it' speakea little difficult to understand. >> caller: they talk briefly about you and your accomplishments. one of the things you mentioned is how they finance some light but it's another area where the did most of the financing and/or responsible for getting people out of jail, they did to march on washington as...
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kilmer: for the past 10 years the crystal judson family center in tacoma has been an example of that. lynn jud sn began the senttory honor the tragic loss of his taughttory domestic violence. domestic violence knows no race, no age, no gender, sexual orientation, or income status. it affects all of us every day. right where we live, and our community stepped up to support this center, a place that projects our best values as a community. this is a place that fosters truth and seeks justice for those who deserve t it's a place of empowerment with caring staff who change the trajectory of lives and families. centers like this deserve our continued support, whether it be with our time, our donations, or with our public investments. this matters. and i applaud them for carrying the memory of their daughter with advocacy rather than with anger. and as the dad of two daughters, i am grateful for all that the family center does and i thank them for their hard work. i'm grateful fob their partner. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for
kilmer: for the past 10 years the crystal judson family center in tacoma has been an example of that. lynn jud sn began the senttory honor the tragic loss of his taughttory domestic violence. domestic violence knows no race, no age, no gender, sexual orientation, or income status. it affects all of us every day. right where we live, and our community stepped up to support this center, a place that projects our best values as a community. this is a place that fosters truth and seeks justice for...
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. >> host: earl in tacoma, washington.are listening. >> caller: yes, first of all, you're -- [inaudible] >> host: hey, earl, i apologize for interpreting, but if you could get off the speaker phone, it's a little difficult to understand. >> caller: i'm on the cell phone. i'm not on speaker. >> host: that's better. >> caller: a fraternity brother talked greatly about you and your accomplishments, so i'm very pleased.. one of the things you mentioned was how the black financed civil rights, the butlers or whatever, which is another area where then unions, uaw particular, the foundries did most of the financing. they are responsible for getting people out of birmingham jail, they did the march on washington as well as the advance for all the transportation and the most powerful black person in the 40's and 50's was the secretary of that union who was black and they had over 30,000 members who were black that whow supported. so you have done wonderful area, i just love your books. you tell great stories and you're a greas -- g
. >> host: earl in tacoma, washington.are listening. >> caller: yes, first of all, you're -- [inaudible] >> host: hey, earl, i apologize for interpreting, but if you could get off the speaker phone, it's a little difficult to understand. >> caller: i'm on the cell phone. i'm not on speaker. >> host: that's better. >> caller: a fraternity brother talked greatly about you and your accomplishments, so i'm very pleased.. one of the things you mentioned was how...
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red line delays due to a signal problem outside of tacoma delays bo >>> pleasant enough way to get your on the cool side. we're mostly in the mid to upper 40s in the suburbs to around 50 downtown. for belbar only 34 degrees. plenty of sunshine. nowhere near as much wind as yesterday, so that will feel better. temperatures cmbing into the li ♪ this is my heart beat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ >>> 8:00 on "today". coming up, love, loss and learning. facebook's sheryl sandberg gives an emotional commencement address, talking about sadness in the wake of her husband's death. >> when life sucks you under, you can stick against the bottom, find the surface and breathe again. >>> time on your side. if you think there aren't enough hours in the day, you're in luck. we'll reveal time-saving solutions to help you tackle your to-do list without breaking a swept. >>> sleep over party in paltrow and beyonce's daughters together. today, monday, may 16th, 2016. ♪ who runs the world, girls ♪ i don't know about you, but it's better when i'm dancing ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> from texas, we love the "today" show.
red line delays due to a signal problem outside of tacoma delays bo >>> pleasant enough way to get your on the cool side. we're mostly in the mid to upper 40s in the suburbs to around 50 downtown. for belbar only 34 degrees. plenty of sunshine. nowhere near as much wind as yesterday, so that will feel better. temperatures cmbing into the li ♪ this is my heart beat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ >>> 8:00 on "today". coming up, love, loss and learning. facebook's...
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. >> host: errol in tacoma, washington. please go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: , yeah, first of all, professor, you are par excellence. not only a journalist -- >> host: i apologize for interrupting. get off of the speaker phone. it is a little difficult to -- >> caller: i'm not on speaker. >> host: there, that's better. >> caller: par excel lens. fraternity brother in the columbus talk greatly about you and your accomplishments. so very pleased. one of the things you mentioned financed civil rights and butlers and whatever, where is another area where the unions, uaw in particular, the foundries did moist of the financing. they were responsible for getting people out of birmingham jail. they did the march on washington as well as the advance for all that transportation. and the most powerful black person in the '40s and '50s, was the secretary of that union, who was black and they had over 30,000 members who were black that was supportive. you have done a wonderful area. , i love your books and you tell great stories and you're a gre
. >> host: errol in tacoma, washington. please go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: , yeah, first of all, professor, you are par excellence. not only a journalist -- >> host: i apologize for interrupting. get off of the speaker phone. it is a little difficult to -- >> caller: i'm not on speaker. >> host: there, that's better. >> caller: par excel lens. fraternity brother in the columbus talk greatly about you and your accomplishments. so very pleased. one of...
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youth that testified and the coalition of vote 16 not just san francisco but in this country and tacoma and mar land and other cities and expanding democracy and this valley and the bay view that has the lowest turn out gives a voice and allows the young people ready to be part of the process to cast that vote but also to organize their communities to raise awareness and for others. as supervisor avalos mentioned thank the peopla that showed up at the hearing and the richmond district and the study body president and all of the students at balboa and local and all the -- lowell and all the students that came out and standing up for rights and 18, 19 year olds did during the anti-war movement and right to vote it's implesessive how they presented to as well and they can be rooted in the communities to really make changes positive that for the immigrant families and making a change in their communities so i applaud the youth commission and supervisor avalos and the growing movement around the country. we in san francisco can really make a difference and i am thankful for of us putting on
youth that testified and the coalition of vote 16 not just san francisco but in this country and tacoma and mar land and other cities and expanding democracy and this valley and the bay view that has the lowest turn out gives a voice and allows the young people ready to be part of the process to cast that vote but also to organize their communities to raise awareness and for others. as supervisor avalos mentioned thank the peopla that showed up at the hearing and the richmond district and the...
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youth that testified and the coalition of vote 16 not just san francisco but in this country and tacoma and mar land and other cities and expanding democracy and this valley and the bay view that has the lowest turn out gives a voice and allows the young people ready to be part of the process to cast that vote but also to organize their communities to raise awareness and for others. as supervisor avalos mentioned thank the peopla that showed up at the hearing and the richmond district and the study body president and all of the students at balboa and local and all the -- lowell and all the students that came out and standing up for rights and 18, 19 year olds did during the anti-war movement and right to vote it's implesessive how they presented to as well and they can be rooted in the communities to really make changes positive that for the immigrant families and making a change in their communities so i applaud the youth commission and supervisor avalos and the growing movement around the country. we in san francisco can really make a difference and i am thankful for of us putting on
youth that testified and the coalition of vote 16 not just san francisco but in this country and tacoma and mar land and other cities and expanding democracy and this valley and the bay view that has the lowest turn out gives a voice and allows the young people ready to be part of the process to cast that vote but also to organize their communities to raise awareness and for others. as supervisor avalos mentioned thank the peopla that showed up at the hearing and the richmond district and the...