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. >> misha: tammy allen, como muchos, luchaba por sobrevivir en una economia dificil. >> no creeriashoras sin salir de su casa. >> misha: ¿podria tammy recibir esta cantidad de dinero como dice trudeau? resulta que las tecnicas de tammy de hecho aparecen en el libro y podrian ayudar a cualquiera que tenga cosas apilandose en la casa. >> la basura de una persona es el tesoro de otra. >> y a cuenta regresiva comenzo. ¿podria tammy deshacerse del caos y el desorden que abrumaba su vida y hacer lo que trudeau afirma, convertirlo en 10 mil dolares en efectivo contante y sonante en un solo dia? >> en un periodo de 24 horas, me fue posible-- obtener 12 mil dolares. >> y aun mas increible, tammy dice que las cosas que consideraba sin valor, podian hacerla rica. >> pude encontrar algunas cosas alrededor de mi casa que no crei que tuvieran ningun valor y de hecho las converti en una verdadera fortuna. >> bueno, ese fue nuestro programa de hoy. los dejo con unas asombrosas historias de exito que descubrimos. hasta la proxima. >> le diria que de verdad le agradezco que pudiera, poner esto en pal
. >> misha: tammy allen, como muchos, luchaba por sobrevivir en una economia dificil. >> no creeriashoras sin salir de su casa. >> misha: ¿podria tammy recibir esta cantidad de dinero como dice trudeau? resulta que las tecnicas de tammy de hecho aparecen en el libro y podrian ayudar a cualquiera que tenga cosas apilandose en la casa. >> la basura de una persona es el tesoro de otra. >> y a cuenta regresiva comenzo. ¿podria tammy deshacerse del caos y el desorden...
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tammy has an older son in high school. not too far away from there. in the last ten to 15 years and that school has a shelter, a safe place where all of the students can be rushed in to and huddled in to one safe place enolder schools don't have them necessarily. we spoke with a lot of people today saying -- say we need to have the conversation about whether or not these shelters need to be put in and whether the money should be spent to put in the shelters at all of the schools around oklahoma given how much this state has to battle tornadoes. it's not something to go away and heard it from several people today, erin. >> we were talking to a student at the briarwood school and he was saying he wasn't sure he wanted to go back to the school, but you have talked to teachers, to people who are there. do they see this as a miracle? you know, today when we first found out this is one of the most powerful tornado there is. that evidence came from briarwood and yet every child survived. >> reporter: you know, someone like tammy i think probably speaks for w
tammy has an older son in high school. not too far away from there. in the last ten to 15 years and that school has a shelter, a safe place where all of the students can be rushed in to and huddled in to one safe place enolder schools don't have them necessarily. we spoke with a lot of people today saying -- say we need to have the conversation about whether or not these shelters need to be put in and whether the money should be spent to put in the shelters at all of the schools around oklahoma...
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miss tammy ryan lives on san lean droe and was visiting. she said i know cpr and she grabbed the baby and after several moments of that, the bottle cap arrived and it came right out of the baby's mouth and she was able to breathe again. paramedics responded. it went from almost shear disaster to a peaceful happy smile from a mother. so i started looking around furiously for the woman who had helped and i realized she was gone and i started asking the family members where did she go and they point across the street and i found miss ryan an we shared a little tear together. your bravery to rush into a person's home. your selfless humanity to come to a person's aid, your expert technique that undoubtedly saved baby heidi's life and for humility for not waiting to receive accolades. congratulations. [ applause ] . cops and nurses, we go hand in hand. i would like to introduce the commission, susanna the mother of baby heidi and the baby in the back. this certificate is nothing compared to that. she is here because of you. outstanding performanc
miss tammy ryan lives on san lean droe and was visiting. she said i know cpr and she grabbed the baby and after several moments of that, the bottle cap arrived and it came right out of the baby's mouth and she was able to breathe again. paramedics responded. it went from almost shear disaster to a peaceful happy smile from a mother. so i started looking around furiously for the woman who had helped and i realized she was gone and i started asking the family members where did she go and they...
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tammy won't let the tornado take away what jackson earned. >> what do you want to tell your studentsee them right now? >> i love them, i need them, i miss them. i know we just had three days left, but i want to make sure they're all right. >> with this tornado making a direct strike on two elementary schools, a lot of people are wondering whether more money should be invested building storm shelters attached to these schools. a lot of the newer schools around here that have been built have been made with storm shelters and safety rooms where students can huddle when tornadoes approach. a lot of people that we spoke with today are wondering whether or not that money should be spent at providing those shelters at more and more schools to keep the students safe. >> big question going on about those shelters. along with the scenes of destruction, images of relief and gratitude, including this one. you may have seen it. the man hugging that little boy and that moment of reunion, is his neighbor who survived the tornado's destruction. the school no longer exists, but that little boy does.
tammy won't let the tornado take away what jackson earned. >> what do you want to tell your studentsee them right now? >> i love them, i need them, i miss them. i know we just had three days left, but i want to make sure they're all right. >> with this tornado making a direct strike on two elementary schools, a lot of people are wondering whether more money should be invested building storm shelters attached to these schools. a lot of the newer schools around here that have...
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hawaii's gabbert and tammy duckworth of illinois. and our panel on tea parties in the irs, republicans and benghazi, rand paul and hillary clinton. i'm candy crowley. this is "state of the union." joining me now senator susan collins of maine. thank you, senator collins, for being here. here's what we know so far about the irs. we will have an inspector generals report some time next week. we'll told in that report will show an irs official has said in fact, yes, there was extra scrutiny or singling out of groups with the words tea party or patriot in it as far back as 2011 we are told. senior officials knew this at the irs and didn't tell congress. we are also told by the director of these tax exempt organizations inside the irs that this was done as a shortcut and not out of "political bias." is this passing the smell test for you? >> not at all. this is truly outrageous. and it contributes to the profound distrust that the american people have in government. it is absolutely chilling that the irs was singling out conservative grou
hawaii's gabbert and tammy duckworth of illinois. and our panel on tea parties in the irs, republicans and benghazi, rand paul and hillary clinton. i'm candy crowley. this is "state of the union." joining me now senator susan collins of maine. thank you, senator collins, for being here. here's what we know so far about the irs. we will have an inspector generals report some time next week. we'll told in that report will show an irs official has said in fact, yes, there was extra...
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tammy duckworth, one of the first women in the army to fly combat missions.egs when the blackhawk helicopter she co-piloted was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. and tulsy gabbert was handsling logistics and operations for 3,000 troops. captain gabbert and lieutenant duckworth were both elected to congress last november. they continue to serve in their national guard units. congresswoman gabbert and duckworth on the culture, reasons and remedies to stop military assaults, next. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> -- preventing sexual assault and taking disc
tammy duckworth, one of the first women in the army to fly combat missions.egs when the blackhawk helicopter she co-piloted was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. and tulsy gabbert was handsling logistics and operations for 3,000 troops. captain gabbert and lieutenant duckworth were both elected to congress last november. they continue to serve in their national guard units. congresswoman gabbert and duckworth on the culture, reasons and remedies to stop military assaults, next. ♪ [ female...
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one of those is second grade teacher tammy glasgow, her quick thinking no doubt saved lives.got kids into the bathrooms. let's listen to what she says. >> they were all singing the national anthem. we were about to have a program in two days. we were about to perform the national anthem. they were practicing, they were just trying to forget what was actually happening. >> we will hear more of her truly amazing story a little later this hour. we'll have more from moore, oklahoma. also more news from around the world when we come back. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things happen. see, i knew testost
one of those is second grade teacher tammy glasgow, her quick thinking no doubt saved lives.got kids into the bathrooms. let's listen to what she says. >> they were all singing the national anthem. we were about to have a program in two days. we were about to perform the national anthem. they were practicing, they were just trying to forget what was actually happening. >> we will hear more of her truly amazing story a little later this hour. we'll have more from moore, oklahoma....
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and tammy's story is about a woman trying to sur voif and keep her kids going and find a job that will last, gets a job in an auto parts factory. think she will retire there at the last minute right before her retirement, the company declares a kind of strategic bankruptcy in order to get out of its contracts and send the jobs overseas which is a very common story. that is what they are up against. she then becomes a community organizer in time for barack obama's first run for president. and it is kind of an inspiring story. >> jon: the institution of washington in finance i think come off for the mos most-- not abuse because it's not a-- in any way, it's just as the story is told, it's kind of, you see its rough as it begins to form in government and in finance. >> and to tell the story of those institutions, i have also created these portraits of celebrity, famous people which are kind of spread throughout the book as you follow the less famous characters. washington is represented by newt gingrich who i think history will say did more than maybe any other person to create the pretty
and tammy's story is about a woman trying to sur voif and keep her kids going and find a job that will last, gets a job in an auto parts factory. think she will retire there at the last minute right before her retirement, the company declares a kind of strategic bankruptcy in order to get out of its contracts and send the jobs overseas which is a very common story. that is what they are up against. she then becomes a community organizer in time for barack obama's first run for president. and it...
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there were lots of tears, but as tammy says, the students were brave. >> i mean, they were calm.ter: why do you think that is? >> i think they felt safe. i mean, we did our best to take care of them to make them feel loved and secure. >> reporter: as we talked, she found a muddy paper that brought tears to her eyes. was that an end of the year award. >> yep, begin -- >> and that certificate will be given to that little boy. we want to take you to capitol hill because lois lerner has been sworn in and congress is about to pose questions about what she knew about the controversy with the irs. let's listen. >> if you'd like to use the time to either add to or to summarize, that could be very helpful for the members. mr. george. you're up first. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman isler, ranking members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the recent report concerning the internal revenue service treatment of groups that apply for tax exempt status. as you noted and as you are aware, mr. chairman, our audit was initiated based on concerns that you expr
there were lots of tears, but as tammy says, the students were brave. >> i mean, they were calm.ter: why do you think that is? >> i think they felt safe. i mean, we did our best to take care of them to make them feel loved and secure. >> reporter: as we talked, she found a muddy paper that brought tears to her eyes. was that an end of the year award. >> yep, begin -- >> and that certificate will be given to that little boy. we want to take you to capitol hill...
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his wife tammy says he was full of life. >> noel was a huge, amazing personality.as like a shooting star. he could make people feel as important as ever. >> reporter: then, in december of 2011, at the age of 262, noel cunningham committed suicide. >> there was some depression. but that had been off and on for a little bit so i didn't think a whole lot of it and he started to kind of close down a little bit with a lot of people. >> reporter: today, the c.d.c. reported over the last decade suicide among middle-aged people jumped 28%. the biggest increase among men occurred in their 50s where rates jumped almost 50%. among women, the greatest increase was in their 60s, rising nearly 60%. overall, men are still four times more likely to commit suicide than women. psychologist kelly pozner from columbia university medical center says suicide has become a public health crisis. why do you think we're seeing the increase? >> we've had recent economic downturns, the war is winding down so we're seeing more increase in veterans who have 21 suicides per day. >> reporter: the
his wife tammy says he was full of life. >> noel was a huge, amazing personality.as like a shooting star. he could make people feel as important as ever. >> reporter: then, in december of 2011, at the age of 262, noel cunningham committed suicide. >> there was some depression. but that had been off and on for a little bit so i didn't think a whole lot of it and he started to kind of close down a little bit with a lot of people. >> reporter: today, the c.d.c. reported...
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this is tammy thomas, who is from youngstown, ohio.he crumbling asphalt of the streets, she was still amazed by the gaps and silence where there had been so much life. it was as if she still expected to see the old families and the east side had just disappeared. where had it gone? the things that made it a community, stores, schools, playgrounds fruit trees were gone, along with half the houses and two-thirds of the people. if you didn't know the history, you wouldn't know what was missing. this is really the story over certain parts of the country. where things are just gone. >> george, i guess i would be curious, in your view to what extent these stories that you're telling link up to the political debate at all or what extent these are vast changes coming from government. coming from globalization or just so out of scale with the kind of things being debated in washington. >> i think they're really directly related in the sense that tammy thomas' life was shaped in the collapse of the steel mills to manage the industrialization and
this is tammy thomas, who is from youngstown, ohio.he crumbling asphalt of the streets, she was still amazed by the gaps and silence where there had been so much life. it was as if she still expected to see the old families and the east side had just disappeared. where had it gone? the things that made it a community, stores, schools, playgrounds fruit trees were gone, along with half the houses and two-thirds of the people. if you didn't know the history, you wouldn't know what was missing....
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i want to bring in tammy glasgow on the phone.he survived the massive tornado last week in moore, oklahoma at briarwood elementary where she bravely protected her students. she is at her house in moore right now. tammy, i assume you're taking cover. how are you taking cover? do you have a shelter, tornado shelter in your home? >> yes. we have a shelt inner ter in th yard, an in-ground shelter. >> how alert was moore and the surrounding area for this tornado as opposed to the one that struck a week and a half ago? >> well, that's hard to say. i'm home today of course on summer break so i am able to watch it and it's been on tv for about two hours now as opposed to that day when we were in school. we could just take the word of our principal and didn't know what was going on. >> i want to talk about what you're seeing outside your house but before i do, how is the school recovering? how is the community recovering from last week's tragedy? >> it's recovering nicely. we've gotten a lot of donations and every family has been taken car
i want to bring in tammy glasgow on the phone.he survived the massive tornado last week in moore, oklahoma at briarwood elementary where she bravely protected her students. she is at her house in moore right now. tammy, i assume you're taking cover. how are you taking cover? do you have a shelter, tornado shelter in your home? >> yes. we have a shelt inner ter in th yard, an in-ground shelter. >> how alert was moore and the surrounding area for this tornado as opposed to the one...
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tammy glasgow won't allow them to take it away. >> what do you see right now? >> at home.s him. i know we just have three days left. i want to make sure they're all right. >> a lot of people we spoke with today are wondering whether or not more money should be invested in building storm shelters. what's interesting is a lot can be huddled into when tornadoes approach. >> thanks very much to you. a big question going on about those shelters. images of relief and gratitude, including this one. you may have seen it. the man hugging that little boy and that moment of reunion. the school no longer exists, but that little boy does. here's what that little boy first saw in that familiar face. >>> earlier, i spoke to the two people in that photo. and i asked them about that woman. >> i'm just sitting there. i was just relieved to fiengd hezika. i knew he was there after school. just to see him and know that he was okay. and didn't have any cuts or bruises or anything. it was an emotional connection that we had. it was very real and very rewarding, very satisfying. >> what went thr
tammy glasgow won't allow them to take it away. >> what do you see right now? >> at home.s him. i know we just have three days left. i want to make sure they're all right. >> a lot of people we spoke with today are wondering whether or not more money should be invested in building storm shelters. what's interesting is a lot can be huddled into when tornadoes approach. >> thanks very much to you. a big question going on about those shelters. images of relief and...
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clint romesha is here with wife tammy.nians are still getting used to north dakota. >> when i came up here i was hoping to learn how to skate, do a hockey stop, and take a shot on goal without looking like too much of a clown on the ice. >> how far have you gotten with that? >> so i can fall now. i've gotten that one successfully down. >> hockey may be big news in minot. >> we're so happy to have staff sergeant romesha here tonight. >> but tonight romesha is the star. >> on february 11, 2013, president barack obama will award clinton romesha, a former active duty army staff sergeant, the medal of honor. >> the congressional medal of honor. the highest honor a service member can receive. romesha is a little more than a week away from becoming only the fourth living recipient to have served in afghanistan. where were you when president obama called you to tell you? >> i was out on a job site covering our pipeline crew up here in north dakota. >> was it just, hold please for the president? >> when i picked up the phone on the
clint romesha is here with wife tammy.nians are still getting used to north dakota. >> when i came up here i was hoping to learn how to skate, do a hockey stop, and take a shot on goal without looking like too much of a clown on the ice. >> how far have you gotten with that? >> so i can fall now. i've gotten that one successfully down. >> hockey may be big news in minot. >> we're so happy to have staff sergeant romesha here tonight. >> but tonight romesha is...
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. >> palmer was enraged over problems between tammy and her estrange would husband eugene's son john.ot three times behind the home where palmer was waiting for her moments after putting her two children on the school bus. he drove to his niece's home and gave her money to pay the taxs and told her to wait an hour before calling 911. pick up truck found in a park and an extensive manhunt was familiar would. they were unable to get conclulsive evidence that palmer hiding in the woods. >> we thoroughly searched the woods over a course of two weeks. i don't believe he's here. he knows that park like the back of his hand. palmer were in the woods, police believe they would have found him or his remains by now. they have started to search international it is possible that the eclusive mountain man could be everywhere in the wormed. >> go to foxnews.. >> a plane powered by the sun. an update on the progress as they make the way east. >> a man allege wouldly attacked a blind veteran . coming up a ending his attacker could not imagine coming. >> he said take the glass off and hit me in the he
. >> palmer was enraged over problems between tammy and her estrange would husband eugene's son john.ot three times behind the home where palmer was waiting for her moments after putting her two children on the school bus. he drove to his niece's home and gave her money to pay the taxs and told her to wait an hour before calling 911. pick up truck found in a park and an extensive manhunt was familiar would. they were unable to get conclulsive evidence that palmer hiding in the woods....
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. >> reporter: tammy heard the crash at 8:00 a.m., and came out of her apartment to see a dying child, lying in the road. >> it's heartbreaking to know that this child apparently did not have their seat belt on. >> reporter: the 30-year-old woman from san pablo was heading westbound, when she apparently lost control after swerving to avoid another car at the intersection. >> potentially, the driver of the suburban, their attention may have diverted to something else. >> reporter: the 5-year-old girl was in the backseat, thrown from the suburban as it rolled at least twice. she suffered major head drama, and died at the hospital. police say the girl's death was almost certainly avoidable. and that driver could face charges. >> the 5-year-old, for sure should have been secured properly in a child's seat or at least seat belted. >> reporter: what tammy witnessed was horrible. she called friends and family members to remind them to buckle up. >> just one easy step and i could have saved my child. >> reporter: richmond police say all the six people were from san pablo, and only one was wea
. >> reporter: tammy heard the crash at 8:00 a.m., and came out of her apartment to see a dying child, lying in the road. >> it's heartbreaking to know that this child apparently did not have their seat belt on. >> reporter: the 30-year-old woman from san pablo was heading westbound, when she apparently lost control after swerving to avoid another car at the intersection. >> potentially, the driver of the suburban, their attention may have diverted to something else....
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. >> reporter: tammy heard the crash at 8:00 a.m., and came out of her apartment to see a dying child, lying in the road. >> it's heartbreaking to know that this child apparently did not have their seat belt on. >> reporter: the 30-year-old woman from san pablo was heading westbound, when she apparently lost control after swerving to avoid another car at the intersection. >> potentially, the driver of the suburban, their attention may have diverted to something else. >> reporter: the 5-year-old girl was in the backseat, thrown from the suburban as it rolled at least twice. she suffered major head drama, and died at the hospital. police say the girl's death was almost certainly avoidable. and that driver could face charges. >> the 5-year-old, for sure should have been secured properly in a child's seat or at least seat belted. >> reporter: what tammy witnessed was horrible. she called friends and family members to remind them to buckle up. >> just one easy step and i could have saved my child. >> reporter: richmond police say all the six people were from san pablo, and only one was wea
. >> reporter: tammy heard the crash at 8:00 a.m., and came out of her apartment to see a dying child, lying in the road. >> it's heartbreaking to know that this child apparently did not have their seat belt on. >> reporter: the 30-year-old woman from san pablo was heading westbound, when she apparently lost control after swerving to avoid another car at the intersection. >> potentially, the driver of the suburban, their attention may have diverted to something else....
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police say tammy palmer was shot three times behind her home where palmer was waiting for her, momentsfter putting her two children on a school bus. according to police, palmer drove to his niece's home, shortly after the shooting, gave her money to pay taxes taxes anl her to wait an hour before calling 911. his abandoned pickup truck wasin extensive manhunt followed. the police were unable to turn up any evidence that palmer had been hiding in the woods. >> we thoroughly searched the woods over the course of two weeks. i don't believe he's here. he knows that park like the back of his hand. >> reporter: if we were in the woods, police believe they would have found him or his remains by now. their search has expanded internationally, so it's possible this elusive mountain man could be anywhere in the world. fox news. >> jamie: major developments to take a look at with you in the jodi arias murder trial. there are new jury instructions, the prosecution's blistering closing arguments and much more with our legal pant. what will happen when the jury comes back? this is george. the day bui
police say tammy palmer was shot three times behind her home where palmer was waiting for her, momentsfter putting her two children on a school bus. according to police, palmer drove to his niece's home, shortly after the shooting, gave her money to pay taxes taxes anl her to wait an hour before calling 911. his abandoned pickup truck wasin extensive manhunt followed. the police were unable to turn up any evidence that palmer had been hiding in the woods. >> we thoroughly searched the...
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betty lee and tammy lee please come up. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> indeed an honor to be here today and to have you recognize our family. when you called yesterday and you told us that you were thinking about be stowing this honor upon us, the first thing i said was it's not me, it's my sister and my parents who put their hearts and soul and the people behind maria and andy and tiffany and rene and calvin who worked endless hours when this community organization began. they are the ones who really deserve the recognition here today. my passion now that i have retired i can't believe it but i'm busy than every is try to bring people into our community. for too long our community has been seen as the dropping off point four our community population. we need to regain the attention of the all the abc's for those in our community. it's an american born and chinese. to have them be proud to come back into their community and hopefully from this day forward you will be able to see a lot of changes. i know my sister was
betty lee and tammy lee please come up. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> indeed an honor to be here today and to have you recognize our family. when you called yesterday and you told us that you were thinking about be stowing this honor upon us, the first thing i said was it's not me, it's my sister and my parents who put their hearts and soul and the people behind maria and andy and tiffany and rene and calvin who worked endless hours when this community organization began. they are...
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. >> tammy says he was in the neighborhood where he was kill. >> crime's definitely up on our street alone. >> it's neighborhood that has a private security guard checking names and addresses of those on who pull it up. i like it. it seems a little bit invasive if you don't know why he's there. >> back in china town. >> we're kind of thinking outside the box. >> detectives are digging for clues look a killer to see if he was targeted. >> we're looking to see if someone knows maybe not all the details, but some of the details. >> there is a $10,000 reward being offered. we tracked down one of the relatives of pan at that home. she declined to comment. >> reporting in oakland, ktvu news. >>> fans don't like the idea of changing the name of the jerry garcia department. it wants to give it new life under a nonprofit group. they want to change the name to levit pavilion san francisco at jerry garcia meadows but deadheads are dead set against it and they've started a petition. just look under hot topics at ktvu.com. >>> the long take they've taken from being rescued to their new bay area h
. >> tammy says he was in the neighborhood where he was kill. >> crime's definitely up on our street alone. >> it's neighborhood that has a private security guard checking names and addresses of those on who pull it up. i like it. it seems a little bit invasive if you don't know why he's there. >> back in china town. >> we're kind of thinking outside the box. >> detectives are digging for clues look a killer to see if he was targeted. >> we're looking...
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tammy wynet wanted to big her up. >> coming soon to a theater near you, tammy and her three daughtersey, momma. >> put the guitar in her hands. >> strum momma, strum. >> wee momma, another road trip ain't this fun. >> momma don't do that. momma is starting to stink here in the sun. >> i know let's take her water skiing. >> yes! >> come on, momma. you are doing great, momma, good! >> i'm so happy since we dug momma back up, aren't you? >> yeah, she's going to make us a lot more money. >> look out, momma. don't forget to turn momma. >> weekend at tammies, coming to a theater near you soon. >> that was always carlos's idea. >> we got nothing from john? >> i'm in a trauma ward right now. you have rendered me speechless. >> stephanie: bob in washington. hi, bob. >> caller: hi how are you? >> stephanie: go ahead, go ahead. >> caller: i want to talk about immigration, the real people that created this problem, i wish they would raise their right hand and say i did. why do people come to this country to find beater living to make beater -- a better wage to be able to support their families. a
tammy wynet wanted to big her up. >> coming soon to a theater near you, tammy and her three daughtersey, momma. >> put the guitar in her hands. >> strum momma, strum. >> wee momma, another road trip ain't this fun. >> momma don't do that. momma is starting to stink here in the sun. >> i know let's take her water skiing. >> yes! >> come on, momma. you are doing great, momma, good! >> i'm so happy since we dug momma back up, aren't you?...
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. >> tammy, pay off my student loans.thought about what you would do with all that money? >> nope. too much money to think about. >> but you're putting in your $2? >> can't win it if you don't play in it. >> reporter: true. but your chances of winning are only slightly better than if you buy a ticket than if you don't. that's why in dallas, that math wiz professor has never played the lottery. ever. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to david and good luck, all you dreamers out there. coming up next, "before midnight" stars ethan hawke and julie delphie. on-screen romance, offscreen heart ache. hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. if you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcola
. >> tammy, pay off my student loans.thought about what you would do with all that money? >> nope. too much money to think about. >> but you're putting in your $2? >> can't win it if you don't play in it. >> reporter: true. but your chances of winning are only slightly better than if you buy a ticket than if you don't. that's why in dallas, that math wiz professor has never played the lottery. ever. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles....
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most of all tammy cares about the district and never stops thinking about how to make it a place to want to live there. thank you. with that, i'm excited to work with the members of the board, the mayor and the rest of our residents and family to make this a great city. [ applause ] . >> we have two moments for any questions from people, otherwise we can go and get the work of the city done. thank you. [ applause ] . >> san francisco 911 heroes ceremony and it is presented today by the san francisco department of emergency management and 911 for kids. my name is elise kim and i am with 911 public education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal emergency response number when we need help, and it is used in the u.s., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with public safety all over the nation
most of all tammy cares about the district and never stops thinking about how to make it a place to want to live there. thank you. with that, i'm excited to work with the members of the board, the mayor and the rest of our residents and family to make this a great city. [ applause ] . >> we have two moments for any questions from people, otherwise we can go and get the work of the city done. thank you. [ applause ] . >> san francisco 911 heroes ceremony and it is presented today by...
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it has separate spaces for tammy's father and her adult sister plus room for their son and daughter.life is all about. >> reporter: they had wanted to buy an existing home but couldn't find one that met their needs. ten years later, they have plenty of company. 50 million americans live in multigenerational homes just like this family. many want homes that fit their expanded families. now builders are trying to provide them. just north of tucson we met alan jones. >> i mean, if you came up to this home standing right here looking at the home you would think this home was no different than any other home. >> reporter: but it is. just off the main entrance, a second door leads to an apartment built under the same roof. >> all right. trump is red. >> reporter: which was part of the appeal for retired school teacher tom moster and his father lee. you're right down the hall, lee? >> yeah. real close right here. we don't even lock the door. >> reporter: you trust him that much. >> yes, i trust him. reporter: tom moved into this 3100 square foot home with his wife kristin last year. his fat
it has separate spaces for tammy's father and her adult sister plus room for their son and daughter.life is all about. >> reporter: they had wanted to buy an existing home but couldn't find one that met their needs. ten years later, they have plenty of company. 50 million americans live in multigenerational homes just like this family. many want homes that fit their expanded families. now builders are trying to provide them. just north of tucson we met alan jones. >> i mean, if you...
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. >> reporter: his wife tammy now tastes his wine for him. he will continue making it for as long as he can. >> is that nice? >> that one's good, yeah, i like that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news paso robles, california. >> dubois: in arlington, texas, they knew severe storms were headed for the rangers ballpark but the skies opened up so quickly and the wind was so strong the ground crew struggled mightily to cover the field. within minutes infield was saturated and the game between the rangers and the arizona diamondbacks had to be called off. the man who designed a kitchen in that famous nixon/kruschev debate also cooked up a plan to fool hitler. that story is next. you'll find reviews at angie's l, on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers
. >> reporter: his wife tammy now tastes his wine for him. he will continue making it for as long as he can. >> is that nice? >> that one's good, yeah, i like that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news paso robles, california. >> dubois: in arlington, texas, they knew severe storms were headed for the rangers ballpark but the skies opened up so quickly and the wind was so strong the ground crew struggled mightily to cover the field. within minutes infield was saturated...
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could ariel castro be linked to the 1981 murder of tammy seals. at cold cases but you know, as someone was saying, they'll talk to him about every single one. you don't know if he's involved. the fbi and cleveland police announced friday they'll take a closer look at two cold cases in light of this week's events. disappearance of christina adkins and ashley summers in 2007 when summers vanished, they think she might be linked to amanda berry and gina dejesus. and then this is interesting. the ohio state public defender's wrongful conviction project they're looking into whether castro may have been involved in the 1981 kidding, rape and murder of tammy seals who was found dead near the same neighborhood where castro, then in his early 20s was living tate and another guy was convicted, they believe wrongly. morales was convicted but the organization strongly believes he's innocent. yeah. this was another horrible case. found naked, hands tied behind her back, ankles tied with a bra. she had been sexually assaulted. he was convicted partly on the cla
could ariel castro be linked to the 1981 murder of tammy seals. at cold cases but you know, as someone was saying, they'll talk to him about every single one. you don't know if he's involved. the fbi and cleveland police announced friday they'll take a closer look at two cold cases in light of this week's events. disappearance of christina adkins and ashley summers in 2007 when summers vanished, they think she might be linked to amanda berry and gina dejesus. and then this is interesting. the...
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cheers, cheers to the weekend, thank you, tammy. >> all right. okay. here's a question for you -- we know it's the weekend and a lot of families and kids are going out to see the kids' games. the question is should kids compete or should they just go out and have the games and just enjoy themselves and have fun. >> where everybody's a winner. >> there's a movie called "parental guidance" billy crystal is in it with bette midler. they go to their grandsons' baseball game and they found some of this disturbing. take a look. >> strike three, you're out of there. >> there are no outs in this game. >> how do you know who's winning? >> every game ends in a tie. >> it's good they don't keep score. >> yeah, because your kid stinks. >> you're out! >> no, you're out! >> could you drive, i don't feel good. >> i love billy crystal. so there is sort of an attitude around, it's been sort of seeping into everything, the schools are culture, which is, children's self-esteem is so darn important, and we know that it is, that everybody should be a winner all the time. w
cheers, cheers to the weekend, thank you, tammy. >> all right. okay. here's a question for you -- we know it's the weekend and a lot of families and kids are going out to see the kids' games. the question is should kids compete or should they just go out and have the games and just enjoy themselves and have fun. >> where everybody's a winner. >> there's a movie called "parental guidance" billy crystal is in it with bette midler. they go to their grandsons' baseball...