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>> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >> yep. we've got the blankets. >> one last step remains, cutting the umbilical cord. but no one has scissors. >> we just have a straight scalpel to cut the umbilical cord so i cut it for them, and i don't think that they minded at that point in time. okay. we're free. all right. we're going to get you going in the ambulance with your baby. we're going to go to the hospital, okay? all right. >> the ecstatic husband seems to be doing a victory lap. >> he wanted to see the baby, see his wife. he just wanted to be everywhere. he was just a very proud dad at that point. >> after everything is done, mom and baby are loaded into the ambulance. >> on a daily basis we come across events maybe not quite like this. it's a gorgeous little girl, and everybody's healthy now. >> this is one on-camera traffic stop that neither deputy cox nor the family he pulled over will ever forget. and, for the f
>> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >> yep. we've got the blankets. >> one last step remains, cutting the umbilical cord. but no one has scissors. >> we just have a straight scalpel to cut the umbilical cord so i cut it for them, and i don't think that they minded at that point in time. okay. we're free. all right. we're going to get you...
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at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the door. >> the baby is gone, missing, for almost 2 1/2 hours. until a police officer spots the getaway car and pulls the baby snatcher over. >> that's a newborn that you have back there. >> listen as jennifer lies to the officer, telling him the baby in the car is hers. >> you gave birth? >> yes. >> today? >> no. yesterday. >> yesterday? >> this cop isn't buying any of it. jennifer latham is arrested, and the baby is returned safely back to mom and dad by ambulance. >> what kind of person would want to steal a baby? >> most people who steal bab
at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the...
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to the point the last time he killed the baby. little robert smith junior lived in a house on ninth street northwest and according to the court paper when he cried too much for his father, robert smith senior would squeeze him until he stopped. the child would cry a lot and become fussy, he said he squeezed the child to stop him from crying and has done it over the course of the child's life. august 4 when the child died police said at the scene in the night. at first, said the child was injured when he did c.p.r.
to the point the last time he killed the baby. little robert smith junior lived in a house on ninth street northwest and according to the court paper when he cried too much for his father, robert smith senior would squeeze him until he stopped. the child would cry a lot and become fussy, he said he squeezed the child to stop him from crying and has done it over the course of the child's life. august 4 when the child died police said at the scene in the night. at first, said the child was...
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larry: no, the baby needs to bond. we're bonding. who did this research. >> the nfl. ies prove that men and their babies -- >> larry: i think women taking a year. i got no problem. i'm suspicious about the guys taking a year. >> no. i honestly -- >> my husband took six weeks. larry: six weeks. >> yes, he did. larry: what kind of a job does he have. >> he's in entertainment. not that kind of entertainment. >> we need you back at chippendales. >> larry: you left it at that. i have to rest with that. [laughing] >> yes. larry: okay entertaining. >> yes. the baby came, he went fishing. >> oh. >> i'm not kidding. he was regrouping. he was overwhelmed. it was like wow. >> men would get a taste of the challenges that mothers face if they're home. >> larry: men will completely a abuse this. if a guy gets a year off it's golf trips and the ba ham as. >> i would never go to the ba ham as. would i go to the south of france. >> sensitive. >> thank you. i try to be 50/50 with my wife. >> larry: meaning you lactate. >> no. it means that -- it means that if my wife needs a break i giv
larry: no, the baby needs to bond. we're bonding. who did this research. >> the nfl. ies prove that men and their babies -- >> larry: i think women taking a year. i got no problem. i'm suspicious about the guys taking a year. >> no. i honestly -- >> my husband took six weeks. larry: six weeks. >> yes, he did. larry: what kind of a job does he have. >> he's in entertainment. not that kind of entertainment. >> we need you back at chippendales. >>...
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in family court we see the removal of children from those suspected of shaking babies. >> host: you tell the case study of jennifer. who is she and what happened to her? >> guest: jennifer, i think, is how she pronounces her name, was a caregiver in illinois. she was caring for a young baby. she herself was a parent of two children and had raised these children on her own. she was accused of shaking this baby in a case that i describe in the book as paradigmatic of this diagnosis -- >> host: which means? >> guest: meaning that it's representative of the kinds of fact that is we -- that we see when we look to see how the legal system treated this diagnosis. she ended up being convicted on the basis of the three neurological symptoms that define this diagnosis. she proclaimed her innocence throughout the proceedings, and she was sentenced to decades in prison. where her case takes a twist is in the past few years when the diagnosis has come under attack. jennifer was able to convince a federal court judge here in chicago that she was very likely innocent of the charges against her, and she
in family court we see the removal of children from those suspected of shaking babies. >> host: you tell the case study of jennifer. who is she and what happened to her? >> guest: jennifer, i think, is how she pronounces her name, was a caregiver in illinois. she was caring for a young baby. she herself was a parent of two children and had raised these children on her own. she was accused of shaking this baby in a case that i describe in the book as paradigmatic of this diagnosis --...
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. >> everybody in the street was yelling that the baby was in here. >> lieutenant victor with the fdny rushed in to save him and said conditions got more dangerous by the second. >> we had zero visibility, high heat, couldn't tell where the fire was. >> found his way into the bedroom and felt the burning mattress, but no 2-year-old. seconds, he discovered him. >> there was a pile of clothes on the floor as i was searching the floor, i came across the lifeless infant. >> pulled the 2-year-old from the burning home and paramedics took him to the hospital in critical condition. later this morning doctors transported him to the hospital to get more intense treatment for smoke inhalation. >> close-nit family, you know, the mom, the dad like they are good, they do a lot with the kids, their kids play with my son. so yeah. it is pretty close to home you know, it is really sad so we're just praying that you know he is good. >> firefighters here tell us they believe the fire started if the 2-year-old's bedroom. at this point the cause is still under investigation. in marine park brooklyn. >>> w
. >> everybody in the street was yelling that the baby was in here. >> lieutenant victor with the fdny rushed in to save him and said conditions got more dangerous by the second. >> we had zero visibility, high heat, couldn't tell where the fire was. >> found his way into the bedroom and felt the burning mattress, but no 2-year-old. seconds, he discovered him. >> there was a pile of clothes on the floor as i was searching the floor, i came across the lifeless...
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i'll use the word anchor baby. >> do you regret using the term anchor babies yesterday on the radio?> no. i don't regret it. do you have a better term? >> no, i don't. i'm asking you. >> you give me a better term and i'll use it. i'm serious. don't yell at me behind my ear, though. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby? or is it the latest example of political correctness run amuck. so since i'm sitting in tonight, you can call me anchor baby. okay? i'm the anchor baby. i don't find it offensive at all. but you have to admit that people do break into this country and have babies -- they cross the border illegally in order to gain citizenship. that's a fact. so what do you find offensive? is it anchor or baby? >> you're making it sound like they're anchoring themselves literally to the ground so they can't be taken away and in order to stay here they're going to have their baby and then you can't touch them. the whole things sounds horrific. >> why does it sound horrific? >> you're just making it sound like immigrants are these horrific greedy people that are
i'll use the word anchor baby. >> do you regret using the term anchor babies yesterday on the radio?> no. i don't regret it. do you have a better term? >> no, i don't. i'm asking you. >> you give me a better term and i'll use it. i'm serious. don't yell at me behind my ear, though. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby? or is it the latest example of political correctness run amuck. so since i'm sitting in tonight, you can call me anchor baby....
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>> i will use the word anchor baby. excuse me. i will use the term anchor baby. >> did you hear the word anchor baby? do you regret it? >> no. i don't. do you have a better term? i'll use it. if you have a better term. don't yell it behind my ear, though. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby or is i just political correctness run amuck? and joining us is kathy orue, author of the book "latino wisdom". so i'm sitting in for bill o'reilly tonight, i'm the anchor baby. i don't find it offensive. you have to admit people break into this country and have babies in order to -- they cross the border illegally to gain citizenship. that is a fact. what do you find offensive? anchor? or baby? >> well, baby of course. no anchor baby. you're making it sound themselves they're anchoring to the ground so they're going to have their baby and you can't touch them. >> it sounds horrific. as if they break into the country. making it sound like immigrants are these horrific, greedy people, they get to our land, they're ancho
>> i will use the word anchor baby. excuse me. i will use the term anchor baby. >> did you hear the word anchor baby? do you regret it? >> no. i don't. do you have a better term? i'll use it. if you have a better term. don't yell it behind my ear, though. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby or is i just political correctness run amuck? and joining us is kathy orue, author of the book "latino wisdom". so i'm sitting in for bill...
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>> i will use the word anchor baby. excuse me. ll use the term anchor baby. >> did you hear the word anchor baby? do you regret it? >> no. i don't. do you have a better term? i'll use it. if you have a better term. don't yell it behind my ear, h. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby or is i just political correctness run amuck? and joining us is kathy orue, author of the book "latino wisdom". so i'm sitting in for bill o'reilly tonight, i'm the anchor baby. i don't find it offensive. you have to admit people break into this country and have babies in order to -- they cross the border illegally to gain citizenship. that is a fact. what do you find offensive? anchor? or baby? >> well, baby of course. no anchor baby. you're making it sound themselves they're anchoring to the ground so they're going to have their baby and you can't touch them. >> it sounds horrific. as if they break into the country. making it sound like immigrants are these horrific, greedy people, they get to our land, they're anchoring down
>> i will use the word anchor baby. excuse me. ll use the term anchor baby. >> did you hear the word anchor baby? do you regret it? >> no. i don't. do you have a better term? i'll use it. if you have a better term. don't yell it behind my ear, h. >> are republicans making a mistake using the term anchor baby or is i just political correctness run amuck? and joining us is kathy orue, author of the book "latino wisdom". so i'm sitting in for bill o'reilly...
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and the baby is just fascinating looking at that monitor. and, you know, glued to the monitor. and they're tracing what's happening in the visual and the auditory and how those connections with being made. and then couple of days later they bring the baby back, but this time they bring the post doc out from behind from the monitor and sits in front of the baby just like pretty much like you and i are. and they go through the same interaction. but the results are
and the baby is just fascinating looking at that monitor. and, you know, glued to the monitor. and they're tracing what's happening in the visual and the auditory and how those connections with being made. and then couple of days later they bring the baby back, but this time they bring the post doc out from behind from the monitor and sits in front of the baby just like pretty much like you and i are. and they go through the same interaction. but the results are
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the womb. this is a baby. they cut the funding for planned parenthood and they cannot do abortions anymore what the result will be his tens of thousands of babies born every year. the woman isn't sick, she is having a baby. i just had my first great grandchild a little over a year ago. it wasn't a mass of cells and my granddaughter's womb, it was a baby. host: no federal funding, very strict as to how that money can be used that they get from the government. it cannot be used for abortions. this is the washington post on sunday. if you are among those who view abortion is tantamount to murder, i respect your view. what are your thoughts on this this morning? the senate will vote on this today. but washington know what you think. republicans, 202-748-8000 democrats, 202-748-8001 -- republicans, 202-748-8001 democrats, 202-748-8000, and independents 202-748-8002. this evening, a voter form will be taking place in new hampshire. the washington times says it will test 14 candidates, giving a voice to gop hopefuls.
the womb. this is a baby. they cut the funding for planned parenthood and they cannot do abortions anymore what the result will be his tens of thousands of babies born every year. the woman isn't sick, she is having a baby. i just had my first great grandchild a little over a year ago. it wasn't a mass of cells and my granddaughter's womb, it was a baby. host: no federal funding, very strict as to how that money can be used that they get from the government. it cannot be used for abortions....
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even when the baby was in your womb for the nine months tibetan tibetans usually count the baby age from before it is born, from when it is conceived. so we have development there. a lot of the rituals with the baby so when the baby comes out the baby is already familiar. this is an atmosphere where mental development is very important and then high academics with reading and passing with your degree. usually tibetan is very down to earth level for your life. >> in tibet, it's a really buddhist culture. >> yes. >> this is just one aspect. >> yes. >> it is very important, but only one aspect. >> right. it is very important. we have to have some holding where one principal is going to lead and who has a responsibility, being to hold the purulentage. all have a different school lineage and they hold that properly and go in the right direction. >> the right direction here is we are going to need to take a break. when we come back, you will share with us about your life and we thank you for your insight and commentary. hang on. we'll be right back. >>> thank you again for being on mosaic as a
even when the baby was in your womb for the nine months tibetan tibetans usually count the baby age from before it is born, from when it is conceived. so we have development there. a lot of the rituals with the baby so when the baby comes out the baby is already familiar. this is an atmosphere where mental development is very important and then high academics with reading and passing with your degree. usually tibetan is very down to earth level for your life. >> in tibet, it's a really...
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baby duo, can you stand this place, the cutest. >> you are the grand marshall of the baby parade. what are your duties. >> first of all, it is such an honor. so much fun. this is the cutest parade in the country, maybe ever. >> what are your top three that you have seen. >> hi baby jacky saw cuties, like oranges, but they were triplets, and that had to be high on the list and also the one, the little will meat ball. >> creativity, nicole. >> i know, off the charts. >> i said next year he will be in costume. >> what do you think you are competitive, i know that. what are we thinking. >> he was a lobster, for halloween, so maybe we will bring that back. >> can you please, put him in a pod pot annie can be a chef. maybe we won't cook the chef. >> that is a little weird. >> whatever you want vittoria. >> i'll just watch, i will be a spectator. >> thanks so much. >> baby jack, sign back to ukee. >> he was channeling it and channeling it. >> we got it, right in there. >> yes, that is great. >> i love seeing baby jack. >> jackies growing up. >> he is a big boy. >> yes, he does indeed. >>
baby duo, can you stand this place, the cutest. >> you are the grand marshall of the baby parade. what are your duties. >> first of all, it is such an honor. so much fun. this is the cutest parade in the country, maybe ever. >> what are your top three that you have seen. >> hi baby jacky saw cuties, like oranges, but they were triplets, and that had to be high on the list and also the one, the little will meat ball. >> creativity, nicole. >> i know, off the...
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the family told the hotel staff the baby was locked in the safe. they didn't exmain how the baby got in the safe in the first place. a maintenance worker freed the baby and the family drove from the hotel before misarrived. guests at the hotel who heard the story were shocked. >> people like that should be locked in a safe like they locked the baby in a safe. it's sickening. leon: the hotel says the baby was alert and crying once the safe was open. the police say the family is from brooklyn, new york and left in a gray ford passenger van with new jersey plates. kimberly: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- to 'terry and beyond. people -- to posterity and beyond. leon: and something else, it happened down south. the story behind a massive sinkhole that has even talking. >> after two and a half hours a jury in prince george's county reached a verdict. i'm chris papst. coming up the conclusion to a chilling hotel murder from announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. kimberly: a young man gunnedded down in a robbery attempt. and the
the family told the hotel staff the baby was locked in the safe. they didn't exmain how the baby got in the safe in the first place. a maintenance worker freed the baby and the family drove from the hotel before misarrived. guests at the hotel who heard the story were shocked. >> people like that should be locked in a safe like they locked the baby in a safe. it's sickening. leon: the hotel says the baby was alert and crying once the safe was open. the police say the family is from...
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to the point the last time he killed the baby. little robert smith junior lived in a house on ninth street northwest and according to the court paper when he cried too much for his father, robert smith senior would squeeze him until he stopped. the child would cry a lot and become fussy, he said he squeezed the child to stop him from crying and has done it over the course of the child's life. august 4 when the child died police said at the scene in the night. at first, said the child was injured when he did c.p.r. later admitting he did it. he said he grabbed the child in the upper torso and heard a cracking sound and while he was squeezing the child, the child could not catch his breath. neighbors knew little of what happened. in court it came down he worked for cvs drugstore. i have a cording to the court testimony the baby had all sort of internal fractured bones and 2212-pound -- from his 212-pound father jeezing him. the father told the police the mother knew nothing about this. she did not know he was squeezing the child. the
to the point the last time he killed the baby. little robert smith junior lived in a house on ninth street northwest and according to the court paper when he cried too much for his father, robert smith senior would squeeze him until he stopped. the child would cry a lot and become fussy, he said he squeezed the child to stop him from crying and has done it over the course of the child's life. august 4 when the child died police said at the scene in the night. at first, said the child was...
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-- you know, on the stretcher, spot hospital. >>> the ambulance rushed baby bella and mom to the hospital. >> we kept everything together until the ambulance came with the bag that had all the clamps and everything, and trevor was able to cut the cord. >> i can't express how thankful i am to both of them. >> reporter: gratitude for helping a stranger in their time of need. matt kozar, cbs 2 news. >> just happened to have a nurse and emt there. we love the good stories with happy endings. >>> time to check in with elise finch on the weather forecast. do you have happy ending for with us the weather? >> it depends what you like. i think most people would be happy with the weather we had. as far as the start of the workweek, it's trickier. it's muggy, and we could see rain. that depends on what you like. let's check with the weather watchers tonight, and we will see what is going on. we have temperatures you can see, and a lot of 70s out there, and a lot of 70-degree temperatures this evening. bruce says it's 71 where he is, and he also says today was a mixed ba
-- you know, on the stretcher, spot hospital. >>> the ambulance rushed baby bella and mom to the hospital. >> we kept everything together until the ambulance came with the bag that had all the clamps and everything, and trevor was able to cut the cord. >> i can't express how thankful i am to both of them. >> reporter: gratitude for helping a stranger in their time of need. matt kozar, cbs 2 news. >> just happened to have a nurse and emt there. we love the good...
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just before the baby, they come over to the border. they have the baby in the united states. eak. there's a big question as to whether or not the 14th amendment actually covers this. we're going to find out whether or not it does. >> what is the 14th amendment and was it intended to be used be by illegals as it is today? jay christian adams on our nation's capital. let's start with the 14th amendment. it was written to help slaves wasn't it? >> passed in 1866. it says that if they were born and naturalized in the united states and not subject to foreign power. they're subject to jurisdiction of united states. they're citizens as a way to make slaves part of america. >> persons born in the united states and not subject to foreign power. so in other words if a woman comes out of mexico into texas, she would be subject to foreign power, the country of mexico. right? >> she's a mexican citizen. the constitution nowhere says that anybody born in the united states, no matter what, is american citizen. that's this bureaucratic tradition that's developed. places in arizona are offerin
just before the baby, they come over to the border. they have the baby in the united states. eak. there's a big question as to whether or not the 14th amendment actually covers this. we're going to find out whether or not it does. >> what is the 14th amendment and was it intended to be used be by illegals as it is today? jay christian adams on our nation's capital. let's start with the 14th amendment. it was written to help slaves wasn't it? >> passed in 1866. it says that if they...
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lieu coo became the 100,000th baby born at the hospital. staff members celebrated the milestone with a little party. the baby got several gifts including a $10,000 college fund. that's fantastic. and luka's big sister wasn't left out of the fun. the 5-year-old who was also born at stony brook was given an american girl doll as part of the celebration. nice. >>> well, a school supplies celebration, we're going to take a look live to the bronx where thousands of books, bags, pencils and pens are all being donated to kids. also ahead -- >> sunken treasure.
lieu coo became the 100,000th baby born at the hospital. staff members celebrated the milestone with a little party. the baby got several gifts including a $10,000 college fund. that's fantastic. and luka's big sister wasn't left out of the fun. the 5-year-old who was also born at stony brook was given an american girl doll as part of the celebration. nice. >>> well, a school supplies celebration, we're going to take a look live to the bronx where thousands of books, bags, pencils and...
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first, may jong stopped caring for the weaker baby on monday. that sounds like a terrible sophie's choice but it's important from an evolutionary standpoint. >> absolutely. i think that the maternal instinct is something that can't be down played. and oftentimes, animal mothers are obviously the first ones that -- they know something's going on but you know with pandas they -- 99% of the time are not capable of dealing with twins as it is. wild pandas will you know it's been known they'll pick one baby and care for that one baby. so it's tough to say, you know i don't think anyone can say that she clearly didn't care for one cub, maybe it was just, you know the way that she was built. >> and panda mothers really face a terrible challenge in caring for the babies. is may jong's health something that needs to be watched in the months to come come? >> i'm sorry, is her healthy absolutely. they have one of the best teams in the world watching after may jong and the baby and believe you me, she will be monitored around the clock. i know that. and thos
first, may jong stopped caring for the weaker baby on monday. that sounds like a terrible sophie's choice but it's important from an evolutionary standpoint. >> absolutely. i think that the maternal instinct is something that can't be down played. and oftentimes, animal mothers are obviously the first ones that -- they know something's going on but you know with pandas they -- 99% of the time are not capable of dealing with twins as it is. wild pandas will you know it's been known they'll...
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the baby was alert and crying when the safe was opened. >> it's unknown how long the baby had been locked in the safe. police believe the baby is less than a year old and small enough to fit in the safe that's about 19 inches wide, 13 inches hall and 16 inches deep. >> once hotel staff realized how serious this was they contacted police. by then the parents left with the baby. >> police now do not know where they are. >> people like that should be locked in a safe like they locked their baby in a safe. it's sickening. >> according to police the room was registered to a person with an address from brooklyn, driving a gray ford passenger van with new jersey plates b31eub. canada and u.s. officials have been notified to be on the look out. >> reporter: now, police do not believe the family crossed the border back into the u.s. they say the number one priority is to make sure that baby is safe. mary. >> meg, thank you. >>> a warning for seen ing -- seniors visiting the coney island board walk. a snatch and grab robber has been targeted older men taking their jewelry. hazel sanchez has more fr
the baby was alert and crying when the safe was opened. >> it's unknown how long the baby had been locked in the safe. police believe the baby is less than a year old and small enough to fit in the safe that's about 19 inches wide, 13 inches hall and 16 inches deep. >> once hotel staff realized how serious this was they contacted police. by then the parents left with the baby. >> police now do not know where they are. >> people like that should be locked in a safe like...
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it was not the baby. it was us. >> the mother likes the baby for comfort. >> it is just pure happiness. >> the joy ended abruptly for some. when the panda camera went out seconds later. >> it went off. we wanted to continue to hear the baby to know that she was healthy. >> so far, there has only been good news. >> mom is being excellent. the baby is vocalizing. it is a great time for the two of them. we don't want to disturb that. >> a biologist tells us the panda seemed to be in more time -- pain this time despite the faster delivery. >> mothers can sympathize with her. as always, mei xiang knows what she is doing. everything went fine. >> they have witnessed all three of the other births. this one is when they will not forget. >> i kind of feel like it is a member of my family being born. >> as you just saw, it was a very exciting and emotional day for a lot of people who say they have been following this for the last couple of days. and the bed does say tonight that everything seems to be normal. -- the
it was not the baby. it was us. >> the mother likes the baby for comfort. >> it is just pure happiness. >> the joy ended abruptly for some. when the panda camera went out seconds later. >> it went off. we wanted to continue to hear the baby to know that she was healthy. >> so far, there has only been good news. >> mom is being excellent. the baby is vocalizing. it is a great time for the two of them. we don't want to disturb that. >> a biologist tells...
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the baby's mother hospital hospitalized for observation. >> the way the baby was positioned in the courtyard that there was no possible way this a child, a 7 or 8-year-old could have thrown him out of the window. it definitely was an adult who launched the baby, threw him. and he fell down into the courtyard. >> reporter: there were two other kids in that apartment, ages 3 and 8. it is not clear tonight where they are. in the meantime, detectives from queens homicide continue to interview family members of that little boy, here at the 102 precinct stationhouse. investigators refer to this case as senseless. we're live in the richmond hill queens area tonight, josh hettinger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> just so tragic, thank you, josh. >>> new video tonight of the nypd officers rescuing a toddler locked in a hot car in brooklyn. the mother of the 2-year-old accidentally locked the child in the and immediately called police and officers forced to break a window to unlock the doors. the toddler was not hurt. >>> will we see a sunny weather weekend? lee is in the weather center. >> great shape
the baby's mother hospital hospitalized for observation. >> the way the baby was positioned in the courtyard that there was no possible way this a child, a 7 or 8-year-old could have thrown him out of the window. it definitely was an adult who launched the baby, threw him. and he fell down into the courtyard. >> reporter: there were two other kids in that apartment, ages 3 and 8. it is not clear tonight where they are. in the meantime, detectives from queens homicide continue to...
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just before the baby, they come over to the border, they have the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby, social security, medicare, education. give me a break. it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. now, we'll have to find out what's going to happen from a court standpoint. but many people, many of the great scholars say that anchor babies are not covered. we're going to find out. yes. yes. >> there was a conference today with other candidates here about the federal government's intrusiveness -- [ inaudible ] >> well, i think large portions can be. i'm not a common core person. jeb bush wants common core. i want local education, and i think large groups, and large portions can be shut down, absolutely. i have no question about that. you look at the department of education, they've done such a poor job. we're number 25 or 26 or 28 or 32 depending which you look at, in the world. we spend -- the one thing we're number one at, and that's a definite number one. we spend more money per student than any country anywhere in the world. and we
just before the baby, they come over to the border, they have the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby, social security, medicare, education. give me a break. it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. now, we'll have to find out what's going to happen from a court standpoint. but many people, many of the great scholars say that anchor babies are not covered. we're going to find out. yes. yes. >> there was a conference today with other candidates...
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fox's nicole garcia spoke to the two stylist who saved the baby from the arizona heat. >> i didn't know there. there's no way someone forgot the baby. >> at first miranda didn't believe it when customer told her there was baby inside a cart which is park just outside this salon. so she check it out. and found this. she didn't know how he got there or who he belonged to, all she knew was that no one was claiming him and it was very hot outside. >> the air is on much it's freaking hot outside. if you can't even watch your dog on the floor imagine leaving your baby in a cart. like that's awful. >> reporter: she brought the baby into the salon and then called police. the baby was fine. he was checked out by firefighters. he wasn't hurt. >> he look like he was well taken care of. that's a pretty big thing to forget. >> reporter: police say the baby's mother left him after she wept grocery shopping at the fries near hugly and pay companies in gill from the time. the mom came to the store with three kids, but she left with just two. the forgotten baby still in the cart strapped into his car se
fox's nicole garcia spoke to the two stylist who saved the baby from the arizona heat. >> i didn't know there. there's no way someone forgot the baby. >> at first miranda didn't believe it when customer told her there was baby inside a cart which is park just outside this salon. so she check it out. and found this. she didn't know how he got there or who he belonged to, all she knew was that no one was claiming him and it was very hot outside. >> the air is on much it's...
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hey there vittoria. >> hi there guys we are at the baby day parade and the show has begun. look at the showstoppers in the front row. are they just the the cutest. jennifer, these are yours, tell me about thing one and thing two. >> well, we were the cat in the hat hits the beach and my husband here is the cat in the hat and thing one and thing two are raising havoc in the life guard stand. >> how old are they. >> they are seven and a half months. >> congratulations, they are beautiful, good luck in the competition. >> thank you. >> and fantastic outfits, continue, batman, oh, my gosh, hoist trying the bat mobile does she have a license. >> not yet but soon though. >> who do we have in here. >> this is stevey. >> stevey. >> she's busy right now saving the world from crime, dad, you must be so proud. >> yes, i am have fun. i don't mean to stop you. you know, able range of this parade go from infant all the way to ten. they have so many categories like comic, and fancies, and they just keep on coming and keep getting cuter and cuter. we have super man and clark kent in the te
hey there vittoria. >> hi there guys we are at the baby day parade and the show has begun. look at the showstoppers in the front row. are they just the the cutest. jennifer, these are yours, tell me about thing one and thing two. >> well, we were the cat in the hat hits the beach and my husband here is the cat in the hat and thing one and thing two are raising havoc in the life guard stand. >> how old are they. >> they are seven and a half months. >>...
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just before the baby they come over the border, they have the baby in the united states. f that baby, social security, medicare, education. give me a break. it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. >> what i said was it's commonly referred to that. that's what i said. i didn't use it as my own language. what we ought to do is protect the 14th, you want to get to the policy for a second? i think that people born in this country ought to be american citizens. >> marc, to you first. we also heard this week from republican candidate ted cruz, calling this whole debate political correct nonsense. is it that or is it more? >> it's definitely more. first, jeb bush has had a fairly humane stance on immigration. i don't agree with him on everything but he's been reasonable. just like his brother, former president bush, was reasonable on it. he wrote a book in 2013, never used the word anchor baby. why? because he was reasonable. suddenly once you enter mainstream republican primaries, now all of a sudden you're trying to appeal to the extreme wing of the party
just before the baby they come over the border, they have the baby in the united states. f that baby, social security, medicare, education. give me a break. it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. >> what i said was it's commonly referred to that. that's what i said. i didn't use it as my own language. what we ought to do is protect the 14th, you want to get to the policy for a second? i think that people born in this country ought to be american citizens. >>...
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i will use the word anchor baby. i will use the word anchor baby. >> that's rude. if he wanted a different term he should have given another two-word term. >> trump is a dw an -- trump is a gangsta. i will use the word i want to use, anchor baby. that's hilarious. >> it is script tiff. they don't mean an actual anchor. >> the picture it paints is funny. >> it is. and he doesn't like politically correct behavior. >> that's what i like. >> there are a lot of people who wouldn't go for trump, but they like his plain speaking. isn't that true? >> i like that he doesn't mince his words. he takes shots at other comedians and he just -- >> he is funny. >> no filter. i love it. >> john, you love him too. i know that. >> i love him like my late aunt gerdie. here is what i'm saying. i'm opposed to this whole idea of ending birthright citizenship, but the notion that anchor babies which itself was created as a euphemism to describe the children of undocumented immigrants or illegal aliens that that is now offensive when it exists -- it references no color, no race, no ethnicit
i will use the word anchor baby. i will use the word anchor baby. >> that's rude. if he wanted a different term he should have given another two-word term. >> trump is a dw an -- trump is a gangsta. i will use the word i want to use, anchor baby. that's hilarious. >> it is script tiff. they don't mean an actual anchor. >> the picture it paints is funny. >> it is. and he doesn't like politically correct behavior. >> that's what i like. >> there are a lot...
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the officer saved the baby. i'm sure the officer helped but a good delivery, they're just baby catchers. jonathan: that's all! they need a mitt. time for check of the traffic situation. jamie sullivan has details. how is it looking? jamie: we have traffic moving along at a decent pace. you have the normal congestion. continuing closer to new hampshire. passing by connecticut we have that. disabled vehicle that you see here. it's in the shoulder. it's not affecting or adding to the congestion. let's focus on the outer loop. by the mormon temple, there is an accident. it's yellow. we have slowing on both directions. but on the outer loop we are averaging 54 miles per hour. just a little heavy so it's not bad. we don't have any lanes blocked with it. pull out and the heaviest spot on the inner loop in virginia. mainly getting from before the b.w. parkway to continue to clara barton. the outer loop approaching the wilson bridge. there are issues in the city. d.c., start with a crash. 19th street southeast at c street
the officer saved the baby. i'm sure the officer helped but a good delivery, they're just baby catchers. jonathan: that's all! they need a mitt. time for check of the traffic situation. jamie sullivan has details. how is it looking? jamie: we have traffic moving along at a decent pace. you have the normal congestion. continuing closer to new hampshire. passing by connecticut we have that. disabled vehicle that you see here. it's in the shoulder. it's not affecting or adding to the congestion....
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it's been a big dark secret. >> reporter: for christie and the hicks babies, time is of the essence. their chance the of finding a birth mother still alive fading. so "nightline" asked the genealogy site ancestry.com to see if they could help. >> what would it mean to you to, ding, find a sibling? >> that would make me feel i found a part of my true self. >> reporter: the hicks samples are sent to a lab. ancestry.com agreed to analyze their dna for free. >> when we share this information with the hicks babies this will be the first contact they have with the relative in their entire life. >> reporter: against the odds melinda and others discover second and third cousins. >> hey, miranda, are you my cousin? >> oh my gosh, i'm talking to a family member. >> reporter: for christie hughes, a much closer match. her dna leads to a first cousin, a woman by the name of jackie. >> she's agreed to talk to you. we could call her right now. do you want to do that? >> i'm a little nervous. but -- >> okay. >> this blows me away. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> hi, jackie, this is christie. i'm your
it's been a big dark secret. >> reporter: for christie and the hicks babies, time is of the essence. their chance the of finding a birth mother still alive fading. so "nightline" asked the genealogy site ancestry.com to see if they could help. >> what would it mean to you to, ding, find a sibling? >> that would make me feel i found a part of my true self. >> reporter: the hicks samples are sent to a lab. ancestry.com agreed to analyze their dna for free....
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of saying hey, the baby is coming. and before he could even find a safe spot to pull over he was already out. and we said just keep going. >> all of the city's firefighters have paramedic training, so they were able to safely deliver the newborn and remove the baby's umbilical cord from around his neck. baby and mom are healthy and at home. today the crew surprised the family with baby clothes and toys. so cute! >> that's a cute baby. guess who is going to have a firehouse internship in about 15 years. >> yeah. >> this little guy. oh, that's very special. >> before we leave, how is our friday looking? >> pretty good. we do have some humidity in the atmosphere and as we head throughout saturday and sunday slightly humid. temperatures a little above average. mid 80s in the south bay, san francisco upper are 60s. >> that's nice. >> yeah it is. thanks for joining us at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nbc nightly news." >> hope to see you at 6:00. >>> just in tonight, dangerously close in the skies over one of the busiest ai
of saying hey, the baby is coming. and before he could even find a safe spot to pull over he was already out. and we said just keep going. >> all of the city's firefighters have paramedic training, so they were able to safely deliver the newborn and remove the baby's umbilical cord from around his neck. baby and mom are healthy and at home. today the crew surprised the family with baby clothes and toys. so cute! >> that's a cute baby. guess who is going to have a firehouse...
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>>reporter: i pull the blanket down in the first thing i saw was the baby's head"he found the abandoned baby his umbilical cord still attached they say he first found a dirty stroller covered with a blanket monday night around 10:00 a.m. the next afternoon the straw was still there park near vermont avenue and the industry was in the blanket that was right there and and look a little bit to clean for the stroller sola something in me told me to check what was in their" >>reporter: the baby sweat of his pajamas and swallowed and blankets itasca pacific had opposed because he was not moving as of a touchdown instead of moving and crying"their plan to scour security cameras in the area and hopes of finding the baby's mother and speaking with her that have yet to determine if she could face criminal charges will let her to come forward and if she is ok like to know why the baby was left there in makes me feel sad and how does someone do that leave your child out there for a whole day alone. >>pam moore: the sex of the law allows a parent or guardian to surrender and and and no more than thr
>>reporter: i pull the blanket down in the first thing i saw was the baby's head"he found the abandoned baby his umbilical cord still attached they say he first found a dirty stroller covered with a blanket monday night around 10:00 a.m. the next afternoon the straw was still there park near vermont avenue and the industry was in the blanket that was right there and and look a little bit to clean for the stroller sola something in me told me to check what was in their"...
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when we look across the category of shaken baby syndrome and how the legal system treated the diagnosis. she was convicted on the basis of three neurological symptoms that define the diagnosis she proclaimed innocence throughout and was sentenced to decades in prison. with her case takes a twist the past few years when the diagnosis is under attack in jennifer could convince a federal court judge in chicago the she was likely innocent and she was released from prison pending the resolution of the case she still has outstanding legal claims but she convinced ted judge she wasn't guilty at the very least not be incarcerated rashi continues to fight the constitutional claims. >> host: she is currently released and is she working at all? >> guest: i don't believe she is one condition of her release she cannot work with children. now she has grown children of her own they were young and in the teenage years when she was sent to prison and they have now grown up. >> host: in your book "flawed convictions" you describe jennifer what was her background? >> a room mom and active in her church to
when we look across the category of shaken baby syndrome and how the legal system treated the diagnosis. she was convicted on the basis of three neurological symptoms that define the diagnosis she proclaimed innocence throughout and was sentenced to decades in prison. with her case takes a twist the past few years when the diagnosis is under attack in jennifer could convince a federal court judge in chicago the she was likely innocent and she was released from prison pending the resolution of...
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the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby, social security, medicare, education. give me a break. it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. now, we'll have to find out
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the diaper, when you feed the baby, these are the interactions that you need to have with the baby. so that's what we are trying to do at that age. obviously different stages of the curriculum we have different programs. and as you know in high school our emphasis is in leadership. the programs we do with the aspen institute, we think that those high schoolers are we just don't challenge them enough. we don't ask them -- jeff mentioned that he was fascinated by how well they reacted when you ask them to do something. the problem is we don't ask them. we say, okay, you don't want to do it, okay. i think that's part of what the -- i'm not answering your question. i'm not giving you one, two or three or four items, but i'm just saying that high schoolers we need to challenge them. we need to make sure that they get involved, that they put their education to work that they can see that what they are learning is going to yield something. they can see a result right away. and that's where the aspen challenge is designed to do is one that says, okay, we're going to help you along the way. y
the diaper, when you feed the baby, these are the interactions that you need to have with the baby. so that's what we are trying to do at that age. obviously different stages of the curriculum we have different programs. and as you know in high school our emphasis is in leadership. the programs we do with the aspen institute, we think that those high schoolers are we just don't challenge them enough. we don't ask them -- jeff mentioned that he was fascinated by how well they reacted when you...
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a neighbor found the baby. >> i step out and hear like a book was thrown out the window. for some reason, something told me to go outside. then i see that. >> reporter: she called 911 right away. emts responded, but it was too late to save the one-month of old. all day, detectives were at the scene, trying to piece together what happened. >> it was very, very hard for us. it's terrible. >> reporter: neighbors told us the family living here is quiet and they rarely talk to others. no one has been arrested. neighbors say they saw police take several adults in for questioning. this woman, a mother herself, hopes someone can explain why the newborn died. >> i have a newborn that's two and a half months. seeing that, it's horrible. >> reporter: investigators tell us there are no previous abuse cases at that apartment that they're aware of. we tried knocking on the door to talk to the family living there. no one answered. live in the richmond hill section, michael george, news 4 new york. >>> it's life in prison for the man convicted in the aurora theater shooting. the death pe
a neighbor found the baby. >> i step out and hear like a book was thrown out the window. for some reason, something told me to go outside. then i see that. >> reporter: she called 911 right away. emts responded, but it was too late to save the one-month of old. all day, detectives were at the scene, trying to piece together what happened. >> it was very, very hard for us. it's terrible. >> reporter: neighbors told us the family living here is quiet and they rarely talk...
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if the baby is fussy or sick, the parent and baby have to go home. e. you can't blend them together. that would drive me crazy. >> what if it would get someone this the office sooner? >> come back when you're ready. do not bring the child to the office. >> i've been bringing my child to work the last five years. >> he's been a handful. >> i like the idea. >>> coming up now, it's time for weather. maria has got a fellow jay hawk from the university on her last day. >> i had the chance working with molly, university student. when are you graduating? >> may. >> you'll do the weather forecast, work on this all summer. good luck. here's the mic. >> thanks. >> we have risk for severe weather later this afternoon from the western great lakes stretching down through the northern plains. that risk shifts towards the west as we move to the afternoon hours tomorrow. the pacific northwest. on top of that threat this afternoon, we have elevated fire risks. temperatures in the pacific northwest are 10 to 15 above average as well this afternoon. we're staying hot do
if the baby is fussy or sick, the parent and baby have to go home. e. you can't blend them together. that would drive me crazy. >> what if it would get someone this the office sooner? >> come back when you're ready. do not bring the child to the office. >> i've been bringing my child to work the last five years. >> he's been a handful. >> i like the idea. >>> coming up now, it's time for weather. maria has got a fellow jay hawk from the university on her...
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the baby girl was struggling to breathe. so an officer helped the mother clear the baby's airway. reports say, the family is doing well. in sports. could the raiders be changing to the 49er's division? it may happen if they move to carson. . and the giants take on the team with the best record in baseball. grant has the highlihgts. and all the sports. next >> grant :giants ace madison bumgarner is the national league player of the week. meanwhile. his giants in st.louis. vs the cardinals in rematch of nlcs bottom 4th no score . yadier molina. takes the ball into the 3rd deck a solo homerun off chris heston score: 1-0 cardinals heston: 4.2 ip, 4 h, 1 r, 4 so's , 1 hr, 3.34 era top of the 6th , 1-0 cards . brandon crawford hit to center field over the head of thomas pham matt duffy scores score 1-1 tied michael wacha: 7 ip, 6 h's , 1 r, 1 er, 6 so's, 0 hr, 2.85 era bottom 8th , tied 1-1 mark reynolds grounder to crawford crawford steps on second then overthrows first stephen piscotty scores score: 2-1 cardinals top of the 9th 2-1 cardinals buster posey hit to center field. could it b
the baby girl was struggling to breathe. so an officer helped the mother clear the baby's airway. reports say, the family is doing well. in sports. could the raiders be changing to the 49er's division? it may happen if they move to carson. . and the giants take on the team with the best record in baseball. grant has the highlihgts. and all the sports. next >> grant :giants ace madison bumgarner is the national league player of the week. meanwhile. his giants in st.louis. vs the cardinals...
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they got the baby breathing before making it to the hospital. >> happy healthy bouncing baby boy. >>> for what's coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." >> reporter: here's the "cbs evening news" tonight. this one makes 14. we're on the scene of the latest california wildfire as thousands of acres burn and residents are forced to flee. plus, a report from reunion island. we'll speak to the man who found what may be the break in the case of the missing malaysia airlines jetliner. and lost love. now found. when steve hartman goes on the road leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 i
they got the baby breathing before making it to the hospital. >> happy healthy bouncing baby boy. >>> for what's coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." >> reporter: here's the "cbs evening news" tonight. this one makes 14. we're on the scene of the latest california wildfire as thousands of acres burn and residents are forced to flee. plus, a report from reunion island. we'll speak to the man who found what may be the break in the case of...
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to the car and found the baby lying in the street. >> i could hear the baby crying. so the wires were going up over the little suv. i got in there, got next to the door that was open the baby is on ground. >> sanchez said he tried to help the other two inside, but the car caught fire. the baby is expected to be okay. >>> the husband of the woman who survived the shooting on live tv in virginia is sharing details of what happened to his wife. chamber of commerce director vicky gardener was being interviewed by allison parker and her photographer adam ward. the three were caught off guard and shot by a former station reporter. >> he shot three times at my wife and she was trying to dodge everything, he missed twice and then she dove to the ground curled up in a ball that's when he shotter her in the back. >> both parker and ward died at the scene. gardener remains hospitalized after undergoing two surgeries. the shooter identified as vester flanagan shot and killed himself while on the run from police. ♪ in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the f
to the car and found the baby lying in the street. >> i could hear the baby crying. so the wires were going up over the little suv. i got in there, got next to the door that was open the baby is on ground. >> sanchez said he tried to help the other two inside, but the car caught fire. the baby is expected to be okay. >>> the husband of the woman who survived the shooting on live tv in virginia is sharing details of what happened to his wife. chamber of commerce director...
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they have the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby, social security, medicare, education -- give me a break. >> a press conference before trump's new hampshire town hall last night, a reporter pressed him on his use of a term that many call dehumanizing. >> are you aware that the term "anchor baby," that's an offensive term. people find that hurtful. >> you mean it's not political correct -- >> look it up in the dictionary, it's offensive. >> what else would you like me to say? >> the american born child of an undocumented immigrant? >> you want me to say -- i'll use the word "anchor baby." >> while trump rival jeb bush supports birthright citizenship, that meaning he doesn't wan to repeal the 14th amendment, he conceded in a radio interview that something's got to be done about those so-called anchor babies. >> if there's fraud or if there's abuse, if pregnant women are coming in to have babies simply because they can do it, then there ought to be greater enforcement. that's legitimate side of this. great
they have the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby, social security, medicare, education -- give me a break. >> a press conference before trump's new hampshire town hall last night, a reporter pressed him on his use of a term that many call dehumanizing. >> are you aware that the term "anchor baby," that's an offensive term. people find that hurtful. >> you mean it's not political correct -- >> look it up in the dictionary, it's offensive....
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once the baby was freed from the safe and before police arrived. a.j. ross is following the story with more. >> reporter: the little information that niagara falls hotel has on the couple is making it hard for police to determine if they are from brooklyn or new jersey. investigators don't believe the pair crossed back over the border d. they are trying to track them down and check on the welfare of that baby. police were called to this howard johnson near niagara falls tuesday after police were notified of a baby locked in a safe. they were called to the couple's room where the baby was crying and trapped inside the small space measuring a foot and a half wide. >> it's not known the sex of the child just that it may be under a year in age. >> reporter: investigators say the safe was larger than a standard hotel safe and it took workers nearly 20 minutes to get the baby out. aside from crying, the child appeared to be fine. how the baby became locked in the safe is a mystery since the couple left with the child before police could ask questions. >> this
once the baby was freed from the safe and before police arrived. a.j. ross is following the story with more. >> reporter: the little information that niagara falls hotel has on the couple is making it hard for police to determine if they are from brooklyn or new jersey. investigators don't believe the pair crossed back over the border d. they are trying to track them down and check on the welfare of that baby. police were called to this howard johnson near niagara falls tuesday after...
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" tweeting how about babies, children or american citizens? bush today staying away from the controversy term. saying at town hall -- i was talking about a narrow casted system of fraud. where they are bringing pregnant women in to have babies to give birthright citizen. reporter: using the term "anchor baby" seems to have no negative effect on trump standing. the new south carolina republicans show the business mogul leading the pack by double digits. kimberly: on capitol hill, analysis of the congress official budget shows that the 2015 federal deficit is expected to drop to $426 billion. that is the lowest shortfall in president obamas presidency. however, they cautioned a graying population and the growing healthcare costs could push the number back up. budget office says without action by the lawmakers the deficit could push back above $1 trillion in ten years. tomorrow our colleague maureen bunyan is going to have the opportunity to sit down with president obama. you can hear her one-on-one interviews starting tomorrow on the jesusita fire. -- tomorrow at "abc7 news at
" tweeting how about babies, children or american citizens? bush today staying away from the controversy term. saying at town hall -- i was talking about a narrow casted system of fraud. where they are bringing pregnant women in to have babies to give birthright citizen. reporter: using the term "anchor baby" seems to have no negative effect on trump standing. the new south carolina republicans show the business mogul leading the pack by double digits. kimberly: on capitol hill,...
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you can find out the sex of the baby and who's the father. in this mobile society, that panda cam announcement will be periscoped live and the news conference will be on twitter. live at the national zoo, mike hydeck, wusa9. >> thank you, sir. >>> it took 123 games into the regular season to get our first look at what was supposed to be the national's opening day roster. denard span came off the dl tuesday and rent right back on it. there is inflammation in his hip. the end result is span may be out for the rest of the season. the starting center fielder out for the nationals. the starting quarterback in for the red skins. rg3 has been cleared to play tomorrow in the all important game three of the preseason. he met with an independent neurologist yesterday, a week after suffering what the team told us was a concussion against the lions. he didn't miss a beat in practice. we should see him starting under center in baltimore some calling this the most important game of his career thus far because actually when you think about it, the redskins
you can find out the sex of the baby and who's the father. in this mobile society, that panda cam announcement will be periscoped live and the news conference will be on twitter. live at the national zoo, mike hydeck, wusa9. >> thank you, sir. >>> it took 123 games into the regular season to get our first look at what was supposed to be the national's opening day roster. denard span came off the dl tuesday and rent right back on it. there is inflammation in his hip. the end...