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. >> her name is theresa honesty howard. she is one brave lady. she ended up in the hospital after three armed men forced their way into her apartment right there. they are in jail and she has quite a mother's day story to tell. theresa howard said she answered a knock at the door around dinner time and opened it to see three young men all holding knives. they were after her 20-year-old son, angry he was with one of their ex-girlfriends. >> the dudes came busting in the door. one dude grabbed me by the neck and had a knife at my throat. and the other dude ran to -- my son was in the room. i seen him. he closed the door. >> reporter: as theresa broke free her boyfriend and another man entered the apartment, scaring off the attackers. theresa said she chased them outside, determined that they not get away. that's where more fighting broke out and she suffered the black eyes and bruises. >> i was like y'all are not going to mess with my son. i had my guards up trying to protect my baby. we got in the street all that happened in the street. the guy wa
. >> her name is theresa honesty howard. she is one brave lady. she ended up in the hospital after three armed men forced their way into her apartment right there. they are in jail and she has quite a mother's day story to tell. theresa howard said she answered a knock at the door around dinner time and opened it to see three young men all holding knives. they were after her 20-year-old son, angry he was with one of their ex-girlfriends. >> the dudes came busting in the door. one...
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>> theresa: well, i've decided to keep an open mind.isten, do you really think dad can straighten things out with the probation judge, 'cause i don't want to have to wait. >> kimberly: oh, i forgot--i talked to him in the car. it's practically a done deal. you and tate can come home if it's what you want.
>> theresa: well, i've decided to keep an open mind.isten, do you really think dad can straighten things out with the probation judge, 'cause i don't want to have to wait. >> kimberly: oh, i forgot--i talked to him in the car. it's practically a done deal. you and tate can come home if it's what you want.
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theresa then chased them outside, determined that they not get away. that's when more fighting broke out. the three attacker finally ran off. police were quick to respond and caught them a few blocks away as they tried to enter the courthouse metro. al three are from the district of columbia being held without now left with the black eyes for mother's day but also the satisfaction that she protected her family. >> got to walk around like this for mother's day. >> what are they going to do for you? >> i wonder too. >> reporter: in arlington, julie carey, news 4. >>> the baby had no movement at all when i picked the child up in my arms. >> tonight, a montgomery county police officer is credit eded with saving a baby's life. a baby he found unresponsive and prosecutors are now working to figure out whether anybody should face charges in all this. news 4's darcy spencer is at the white oak shopping center where it all happened. darcy? >> doreen this officer tells me he was simply in the right place at the right time right here in this shopping center parki
theresa then chased them outside, determined that they not get away. that's when more fighting broke out. the three attacker finally ran off. police were quick to respond and caught them a few blocks away as they tried to enter the courthouse metro. al three are from the district of columbia being held without now left with the black eyes for mother's day but also the satisfaction that she protected her family. >> got to walk around like this for mother's day. >> what are they going...
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>> theresa: well, i've decided to keep an open mind.isten, do you really think dad can straighten things out with the probation judge, 'cause i don't want to have to wait. >> kimberly: oh, i forgot--i talked to him in the car. it's practically a done deal. you and tate can come home if it's what you want.
>> theresa: well, i've decided to keep an open mind.isten, do you really think dad can straighten things out with the probation judge, 'cause i don't want to have to wait. >> kimberly: oh, i forgot--i talked to him in the car. it's practically a done deal. you and tate can come home if it's what you want.
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we have theresa dukea and a number of volunteers and staff. they have made it a priority to make sure the mon elingual cheenies community in the neighborhood that their needs are addressed. this is largely volunteer run non profit provide community members with education, services and referrals around issues such as crime prevention, human rights and family development and worker rights. they offer multiple job and training services as well as esl, computer and skills and ballroom dancing. the center advocate on member thofz community and you see them working with [inaudible] by empowering people in the community they help them have a voice in the sate. it is my honor today as we recognize this important month to recognize the work and honor the work of the xhounty empourment center >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is theresa dukea with exectsk director of [inaudible] started out as a support group at 2008 and become a center at twept 2011. we have more in the district more than 40 percent of our population are chinese speaking mono lingu
we have theresa dukea and a number of volunteers and staff. they have made it a priority to make sure the mon elingual cheenies community in the neighborhood that their needs are addressed. this is largely volunteer run non profit provide community members with education, services and referrals around issues such as crime prevention, human rights and family development and worker rights. they offer multiple job and training services as well as esl, computer and skills and ballroom dancing. the...
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jen seemed happy being a stay-at-home mom to their two daughters and a son, says childhood friend theresa leiser. >> that's pretty much the biggest thing that she talked about was her kids. >> reporter: jen was a sunday school teacher, girl scout troop leader. >> yes. >> reporter: knitting instructor? >> yes. she was also very good at cooking. >> reporter: very martha stewart? >> yes, uh-huh. >> reporter: remy was focused on fitness, and he had big goals. >> if you want to attain anything in life, you have to have a plan. >> reporter: his plan was to run marathons. lots of them. >> 26 marathons, and i was sponsored. >> reporter: in one year? >> yeah. >> reporter: 26 marathons? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: remy wanted to get everyone in shape, including jen and her friend eileen. >> we started working out. and then he had mentioned running. >> reporter: so running became a family affair. eileen and remy would run the races and jen and the kids would cheer them on at the finish line. but as remy spent more time training for marathons, jen immersed herself in a competition of her own. she sta
jen seemed happy being a stay-at-home mom to their two daughters and a son, says childhood friend theresa leiser. >> that's pretty much the biggest thing that she talked about was her kids. >> reporter: jen was a sunday school teacher, girl scout troop leader. >> yes. >> reporter: knitting instructor? >> yes. she was also very good at cooking. >> reporter: very martha stewart? >> yes, uh-huh. >> reporter: remy was focused on fitness, and he had...
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. >> they're not seeing themselves as the second coming of mother theresa theresa, they want to be badwe started out working with abuse and neglektd children. >> we have to take care of our veterans. >> reporter: and they even have church services run by member of the christian biker club. also part of their life, people who judge them for being part of a motorcycle club. roy barnett is the saloon owner. >> it's shows like sons of an arc anarchy and they tling bikers are like that. >> reporter: so they're going to see you in your colors and scared and run away from you? >> yeah. >> reporter: they share a common sentiment, they feel mischaracterized misunderstood and misappreciated. and bikers don't expect that to change anytime soon. especially with what happened in waco. gary tuckman, cnn selma, texas. >> and coming up tonight, it's being called bin laden's library. what papers reveal his deadly plans were. le, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communica
. >> they're not seeing themselves as the second coming of mother theresa theresa, they want to be badwe started out working with abuse and neglektd children. >> we have to take care of our veterans. >> reporter: and they even have church services run by member of the christian biker club. also part of their life, people who judge them for being part of a motorcycle club. roy barnett is the saloon owner. >> it's shows like sons of an arc anarchy and they tling bikers are...
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. >> every mother's day is a celebration for margarita theresa kohler going by peggy.ays surround bid so many loved ones because the 92-year-old blue bell woman has 11 children. >> i figured i wanted 12. after i had them i was not sure wanted that money sgl many. >> if that sense of humor and love of family helped her raise the family ages 49 to 68. in 19 40s she met william kohler of manayunk. she almost didn't marry him because she wanted to be a none. >> a plied when a was a junior in high school. but, he talked me out of it. >> after world war ii the couple had their first child. more kids followed. and you can believe it? peggy was an only child. >> i wanted to have a big family. i think it's difficult being an only child. it's lonely. >> she got her big family, 11 children. 56 grandchildren and 64 great grand children with two more on the way. four generations and most of them are still living in the philadelphia area. lawyers, educators, real estate developers. one of peggy's sons even took over the family business that well-known kohler funeral home in roxboro.
. >> every mother's day is a celebration for margarita theresa kohler going by peggy.ays surround bid so many loved ones because the 92-year-old blue bell woman has 11 children. >> i figured i wanted 12. after i had them i was not sure wanted that money sgl many. >> if that sense of humor and love of family helped her raise the family ages 49 to 68. in 19 40s she met william kohler of manayunk. she almost didn't marry him because she wanted to be a none. >> a plied when...
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. >> reporter: theresa strickland had a baby two years ago in southeast. she struggled to pay rent and get proper care. she didn't receive free natal care until she was four months pregnant. >> they have resources, but it really doesn't help. they only pay a certain portion, but there's no rent help, so housing is really, really bad. >> as far as medicaid and wic and such, it was a process to go through, but i eventually got it. >> reporter: this woman has a 3-year-old daughter. looking around her southeast neighborhood she considers herself lucky. >> i had a lot of help. >> reporter: from? >> my mom, my family. it was very important. they played a big role in the success. >> reporter: overall d.c.'s infant mortality rates have dropped the last 15 years thanks to public private programs from health departments, churches, nonprofits and other community- based organizations. progress that's still a lot way to go. >> when we look at the rates, we see a tale of two cities, but in reality we live in 1 city. >> in the report the district ranked last on a list of
. >> reporter: theresa strickland had a baby two years ago in southeast. she struggled to pay rent and get proper care. she didn't receive free natal care until she was four months pregnant. >> they have resources, but it really doesn't help. they only pay a certain portion, but there's no rent help, so housing is really, really bad. >> as far as medicaid and wic and such, it was a process to go through, but i eventually got it. >> reporter: this woman has a 3-year-old...
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. >> reporter: keeping a file of news clippings theresa has work with susan's family seeking justice.hat search complicated after medical examiners waited three years to rule her death a homicide. first saying she died from natural causes. >> i have always believed that justice for susan was possible. >> sharing downey's belief, cape may county prosecutor bob taylor taylor. >> it is a terrible murder. kind of weighs on your heart. >> reporter: prosecutor robert taylor revealed a single hair found 25 years ago at this crime scene analyzed through technology that didn't exist back then could provide a dna match identifying the killer. >> my belief sooner or later we'll get a dna match and we're going to have the perpetrator. >> reporter: as tightly as her sister once held her emily holds on to hope the killer will be caught. >> i just dream of the day that the prosecutors can call us and tell thus they actually found someone. >> reporter: in wildwood walt hunter cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> let's hope that day comes soon. >>> well a year after the turnpike crash that left him badly injure
. >> reporter: keeping a file of news clippings theresa has work with susan's family seeking justice.hat search complicated after medical examiners waited three years to rule her death a homicide. first saying she died from natural causes. >> i have always believed that justice for susan was possible. >> sharing downey's belief, cape may county prosecutor bob taylor taylor. >> it is a terrible murder. kind of weighs on your heart. >> reporter: prosecutor robert...
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. >> reporter: many of these veterans including maria theresa alkazar is suffering from ptsd.n aircraft carrier. >> it's a tough memory. the military is a tough memory. >> these because she is also one of the many women raped while serving their country. a 2014 study by the veterans health study found 24% of the homeless women were sexually assaulted in the military. >> i got assaulted by police officers in our military. i thought i was so strong. i thought i could fight men off even and i can't and that's just the truth about it. >> alcazar's ptsd made it hard to keep a job. she wound up homeless with two young sons but now they found a home at blue butterfly village. her boys have a place to stay and she has something she never thought she'd live without. >> i'm sorry. i have to do really quick because i have a bed. >> volunteers of america hope to eventually take over more vai yaenlts units owned by a nearby school that. would double the population here. 74 women like maria theresa who would now have a home. >> this is the best looking house ever. >> i imagine this is more
. >> reporter: many of these veterans including maria theresa alkazar is suffering from ptsd.n aircraft carrier. >> it's a tough memory. the military is a tough memory. >> these because she is also one of the many women raped while serving their country. a 2014 study by the veterans health study found 24% of the homeless women were sexually assaulted in the military. >> i got assaulted by police officers in our military. i thought i was so strong. i thought i could fight...
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einstein mother theresa and gandhi came out on top.sus, a guy named jesus didn't crack the top five. the average age of students in this survey was 23. which it is we know is the age when you know the most ever in life. right? andy let's start with the heros. who is your pick for hero. >> it is obvious edward snowden should have been on the top of the list. we don't need to discuss it. let's discuss it as a given and move on. the survey -- all the survey shows is that it is not just in america that millenials are awful. in addition to w they ranked saddam hussein as worse than stalin. stalin was worse than either of those two guys. you can make an argument that stalin was worse than hitler. i may not buy it. >> not to mention mao. >> the only cool thing is on the hero's list there was someone on the list named after someone else. you had martin luther and martin luther king. >> on the villain's list? >> on the hero's list. >> did they leave anybody off the list sph. >> for villain global warming. am i right this these are kids who just
einstein mother theresa and gandhi came out on top.sus, a guy named jesus didn't crack the top five. the average age of students in this survey was 23. which it is we know is the age when you know the most ever in life. right? andy let's start with the heros. who is your pick for hero. >> it is obvious edward snowden should have been on the top of the list. we don't need to discuss it. let's discuss it as a given and move on. the survey -- all the survey shows is that it is not just in...
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i don't why melanie and theresa - couldn't come back with us. - brady. - hi. - oh, god, there you are
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. >> my name is theresa b0ye neshgs s. >> she decided she needed to do more. >> the young men i workedin law enforcement that were the inmates inspired me to try to break the psych em of resid vishg. >> they get life skills here. these kids learn how to do everything, so it's more than just a restaurant. it's a school. >> and they do do better. these three are all heading to college. december ray has been here since 2008. >> i was drinking, getting into a lot of trouble, stealing, home in vagsz and then i came to old school. >> i was pretty lost. i was trying to find my own truth on the streets. >> i feel old school for this community means change. >> some of these kids have been in jail, in foster homes on the street involved in gangs drugs, crime weapons and more, but old school cafe is an oasis of hope in a neighborhood that needs a lot more of it. pam moore, kron4 news. >> there's a sign that hangs above the front door that says enter as strangers leave as friends. the old school cafe has received awards -- national awards and recognition. they are encouraging local customers. anyo
. >> my name is theresa b0ye neshgs s. >> she decided she needed to do more. >> the young men i workedin law enforcement that were the inmates inspired me to try to break the psych em of resid vishg. >> they get life skills here. these kids learn how to do everything, so it's more than just a restaurant. it's a school. >> and they do do better. these three are all heading to college. december ray has been here since 2008. >> i was drinking, getting into a lot...
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i want to say happy mothers day to my mom they are rethat chamber -- theresa chambers.ssed day. ♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old. ♪ forever young ♪ and now comes a celebration 60 years in the making. the disneyland diamond celebration. ♪ may you stay ♪ with dazzling, new experiences for the young ♪ may you stay ♪ and the young at heart. ♪ forever young ♪ come remember that feeling. ♪ forever young ♪ come feel forever young. >>> good advice. this song was recorded in 1978. be it seems just like yesterday. it's a special song you want to send to us send it to us we'll be playing your request every friday morning. lots of times we have a theme. this weeks theme is songs requested by mothers for their children. >> i love it. thank you, sal. >>> this weekend the san francisco giants will help fight cancer one strike at a time. for every giants strike out thrown at home they will donate $200. at the height of his career hayes was diagnosissed
i want to say happy mothers day to my mom they are rethat chamber -- theresa chambers.ssed day. ♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old. ♪ forever young ♪ and now comes a celebration 60 years in the making. the disneyland diamond celebration. ♪ may you stay ♪ with dazzling, new experiences for the young ♪ may you stay ♪ and the young at heart. ♪...
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theresa alsobrooks drove an hour from tyler, texas, and stop at the first damaged home she saw. >> it's just so much disaster. i figured i should come and help. >> reporter: officials say more than 40 people were rushed to hospitals in the area. emergency crews spent the day going door to door looking for people still missing and possibly trapped in the rubble. in arkansas authorities say a couple died when a twister slammed into their mobile home in nashville. the couple was trying to protect their young daughter who survived. it may not be over. more bad weather could return later this week. >> officials say the death toll could climb as more homes are searched. tough, tough, tough. >>> there is tornado watches now in ohio, but we'll escape this particular outbreak, which is good, but tomorrow could be our hottest day of the year. we are sweating out our 3- degree guarantee today once again. here's our high today, again a tricky forecast, 86. how did we do? we will see you tonight at 11:00. okay. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, right now sti
theresa alsobrooks drove an hour from tyler, texas, and stop at the first damaged home she saw. >> it's just so much disaster. i figured i should come and help. >> reporter: officials say more than 40 people were rushed to hospitals in the area. emergency crews spent the day going door to door looking for people still missing and possibly trapped in the rubble. in arkansas authorities say a couple died when a twister slammed into their mobile home in nashville. the couple was trying...
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the justices say the officers did not violate the rights of theresa shen when they barged in to her group home. they shot her five times after she came after them with a knife. here's what her attorney said today. >> we filed a lawsuit on the grounds that the city had violated the ada americans disabilities act by failing to give reasonable accommodations to her under circumstances where they knew she was mentally impaired. >> reporter: other justices said they wouldn't take up the question over whether she should have been treated differently because the lower courts had not fully considered it. >>> searchers are scouring the pacific tonight for missing bay area flight instructor who loingdly stole a plane and vanished without a trace. that was 10 days ago. police say security cameras at the palo alto airport caught 24-year-old william mcadams boarding the plane just after midnight on may 8th. investigators say he didn't have permission to take the plane never filed a flight plan and made no contact with air traffic controllers. >> we haven't discovered a crash site. we don't know if the
the justices say the officers did not violate the rights of theresa shen when they barged in to her group home. they shot her five times after she came after them with a knife. here's what her attorney said today. >> we filed a lawsuit on the grounds that the city had violated the ada americans disabilities act by failing to give reasonable accommodations to her under circumstances where they knew she was mentally impaired. >> reporter: other justices said they wouldn't take up the...
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well theresa sent us this picture, blocking it right now, from five months ago.throw back thursday. remember the snow? >> oh, that's true. good point. >> so, she says, have a great day, giles. there is throw back thursday for you. remember, how we complained about that? >> maybe we won't so much today. still muggy through this afternoon. still humid out there. it will be hot again. once again we will have temperatures in the upper 80s. before thunderstorms hit, they will be random. but you might if you get one heavy, downpour, winds just like you saw yesterday. so weather changes not so much today. and, now, we look at this current picture of ultimate doppler. little random lightning popping up this morning. don't see any rain associated with it, at least not on radar. and in northern lancaster county just one little cell of rain that, right there reduced visibility in lancaster county, all of the moisture in the air creating some fog. same story for reading and reduced visibility to the north of us. fog isn't too much problem to the south and east of the mid 60s
well theresa sent us this picture, blocking it right now, from five months ago.throw back thursday. remember the snow? >> oh, that's true. good point. >> so, she says, have a great day, giles. there is throw back thursday for you. remember, how we complained about that? >> maybe we won't so much today. still muggy through this afternoon. still humid out there. it will be hot again. once again we will have temperatures in the upper 80s. before thunderstorms hit, they will be...
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. >> i am theresa the founder and director here at old school. >> reporter: theresa goins was the correction with kids when she decided to do more. >> the young men i worked with in law enforcement inspired me to try to find a solution of breaking the cycle. >> reporter: she brought in caterer chef kevin to work with the kids. he grew up in this neighborhood. >> they get life skills and learn how to do everything. it is more than just a restaurant. it is a school. >> reporter: they do do better. these three are all heading to college. desiree has been here since 2008. >> i was drinking, get nothing to a lot of trouble, stealing robbing, home invasions and then i came to old school. >> before i was here, i was pretty lost. i was trying to find a moment of truth in the streets. >> i feel old school for this community means change. >> reporter: some of these kids have been in jail, foster homes on the street, involved in gangs, drugs crime weapon, and more. old school cafe is an oasis of hope in a neighborhood that needs more of it. pam moore, kron4. >> there is the sign that hangs above the fr
. >> i am theresa the founder and director here at old school. >> reporter: theresa goins was the correction with kids when she decided to do more. >> the young men i worked with in law enforcement inspired me to try to find a solution of breaking the cycle. >> reporter: she brought in caterer chef kevin to work with the kids. he grew up in this neighborhood. >> they get life skills and learn how to do everything. it is more than just a restaurant. it is a school....
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reporter: it is a question anna pose i vows to ask the hit and run driver who killed her daughter theresa december 23rd accident happened on the 8100 block of state road, nearly five months later, the case remains unsolve. >> this is only physical evidence that we have on that case right now. >> reporter: philadelphia's accident investigation district has one piece of evident, remnants from the headlight of the older model tow truck, one piece of the unfinished puts will. >> often times we look at the the piece of the car left behind and that is all we have to go by. >> reporter: investigators still dealing with the hit and run that killed david alycia in kensington. surveillance video captured impact that killed four year-old abdul wilson in southwest philadelphia. hit and run accidents happening hours apart on april 13th. >> we have to pull over and call 911. you cannot leave the scene. >> reporter: police recovered both cars in these cases just beginning of the tireless work that goes into solving the crime. >> we have to establish what we call driver, who was operating the vehicle at
reporter: it is a question anna pose i vows to ask the hit and run driver who killed her daughter theresa december 23rd accident happened on the 8100 block of state road, nearly five months later, the case remains unsolve. >> this is only physical evidence that we have on that case right now. >> reporter: philadelphia's accident investigation district has one piece of evident, remnants from the headlight of the older model tow truck, one piece of the unfinished puts will. >>...
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the boy's mother and father steven and theresa have been released but they are still undergoing therapyays it is cooperating with the investigation. >> if you've ever wondered how we learn about severe storms such as hurricanes it takes a special team of pilots and planes to collect that data. "action news" anchor monica malpass is live in the news room now with more on this. hi monica. >> hi, shirleen, that's right the planes are called hurricane hunters and they landed at atlantic city international airport today, exciting stuff. well, take a look. they are larger planes as well as smaller ones, they both get the job done one flies into the eye of the hurricane. the other one then flies around it. coming up at 5:00 meteorologist melissa magee takes us inside the planes to show us exactly how they do their dangerous work. plus, in health check a focus on young men and skin cancer. ali gorman tells us about some new public service announcements trying to get more men thinking about protecting their skin. a crucial time of year for that. we'll have those stories and more coming up on "ac
the boy's mother and father steven and theresa have been released but they are still undergoing therapyays it is cooperating with the investigation. >> if you've ever wondered how we learn about severe storms such as hurricanes it takes a special team of pilots and planes to collect that data. "action news" anchor monica malpass is live in the news room now with more on this. hi monica. >> hi, shirleen, that's right the planes are called hurricane hunters and they landed...
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down on the bay area as you might imagine there are new concerns about the fire season this year theresa at five officials say they are on heightened alert. >>reporter: to share in the july conditions for this time of the year contra costa fire protection district like what happened here fortunately water and to arrange a firefighters were able to stop the fire before it get any bigger or destroyed any homes. we see hillside of cleared out long before normal and we've seen a fire behavior as a little more aggressive to normally see in the middle of may something that we might see closer to the middle of june and even in the june it was just two years ago in contra costa county when a wildfire amount that will took off charming acres close attention for fires to carry an open spaces is also challenging for firefighters when the fire burn in hell the area through have your fields where homes are in the makes people's homes and lives are at risk and that is what we saw there a long battle couple of years ago and unfortunately it is something we've seen too frequently >>reporter: it is a sun
down on the bay area as you might imagine there are new concerns about the fire season this year theresa at five officials say they are on heightened alert. >>reporter: to share in the july conditions for this time of the year contra costa fire protection district like what happened here fortunately water and to arrange a firefighters were able to stop the fire before it get any bigger or destroyed any homes. we see hillside of cleared out long before normal and we've seen a fire behavior...
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theresa is the still: the players are coming at the oakland airport them of going to be getting all thishey will play the first game on saturday another game and if they when they will come back and play our wrap up game on wednesday we have not seen any of the 14 players that going to be going on the jet. >>mark: the game 3 is tomorrow night at 6:00 game for monday and be back to wednesday if necessary. >>darya: the ebola epidemic was over there is a new outbreak in a west african country will tell you where and experts openly gay player drafted in the n.f.l. signed with the new team will tell you where michael is headed. if. ♪ ♪ ♪ andothin besfood is hven a jar. co to ink it,rand theris aittlslic ofeavein ery j. th's bauseur iredits comerom acesike. pleantvie, ia! and farms coitteto respsiblsourd oi... endewithinedies li cagfreeggs. we'rtalk' re ingdien. r the geratis. m. hven. ank u. re ingdien. om aeal ace. that howe're rkinto brinout e be. >>mark: the cowboys signed him to practice what they released the man october he said to be introduced at a news conference today in montreal. as
theresa is the still: the players are coming at the oakland airport them of going to be getting all thishey will play the first game on saturday another game and if they when they will come back and play our wrap up game on wednesday we have not seen any of the 14 players that going to be going on the jet. >>mark: the game 3 is tomorrow night at 6:00 game for monday and be back to wednesday if necessary. >>darya: the ebola epidemic was over there is a new outbreak in a west african...
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because it was: powell who it that time had mother theresa poll ratings. -- collin powell. you are looking at the individual who are -- who went out to the cia and prepared him for the presentation in terms of orchestrating all of that analysts from 16 different intelligence agencies. working daily and nightly with george tenet and john maclachlan, his deputy. frankly, three pillars of that presentation. mobile biological laboratories. existing stocks of chemical and biological weapons. a nuclear program, and then a fourth one, which was tantamount to the biggest lie of all formidable contacts between saddam hussein and al qaeda. on one occasion he grabbed me and put me down in a chair and the national intelligence council's bases where no one else was and closed the door and said take all of that terrorist crap out. none of it is believable. take it out. i said boss, don't shout at me, i am with you, let's take it out. within 30 minutes george tenet was in a conference room where we resumed council telling the secretary of state all about al qaeda high-level operative who
because it was: powell who it that time had mother theresa poll ratings. -- collin powell. you are looking at the individual who are -- who went out to the cia and prepared him for the presentation in terms of orchestrating all of that analysts from 16 different intelligence agencies. working daily and nightly with george tenet and john maclachlan, his deputy. frankly, three pillars of that presentation. mobile biological laboratories. existing stocks of chemical and biological weapons. a...
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theresa is casi; they're riding bikes and they told me that and certainly when the and it is a bit chillyt to be this person up here on the roof working in these conditions i have not seen any damage because of the wind here in this section of the east bay but we're pointed out to you guys if you have seen any damage around your neighborhood to us and go into the facebook page web going to be out and about to try and see what the conditions are for you on this tuesday here in these bay. >>darya: she is being asked to cut back even more how did she manage to do this in the first place will show you a head. >>darya: he has a special coming up stanley putting drivers is only a driver's putting their kids at risk that is this sunday our people behaving that this special at 7:30 p.m.. >>darya: tokyo has been killed by a munich train in san francisco san jose and that you have no you can see jackie is there on the same at jackie what was through what you know right now. >>jackie sissel: we do not have a lot of details but what we do know is that around a 30 this morning the two of your boy was
theresa is casi; they're riding bikes and they told me that and certainly when the and it is a bit chillyt to be this person up here on the roof working in these conditions i have not seen any damage because of the wind here in this section of the east bay but we're pointed out to you guys if you have seen any damage around your neighborhood to us and go into the facebook page web going to be out and about to try and see what the conditions are for you on this tuesday here in these bay....
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theresa, lebanon, indiana. caller: hello. host: hi. hello.n from a caller asking about the movement of lincoln's body within his tomb. andf years ago, when i was a very small child, nine or 10 years old, i read a story in look magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure it was indeed him in the coffin. and i remember the story well because it freaked me out terribly because he describes in detail the condition of his skin the condition of his clothing, and everything else. and then he told the story about why he was there. and that story stayed with me forever until a few years ago when i googled the story again and the man passed away in the 1980's or something. but he was very young. they said they were moving him to make sure the tomb was more secure. there had been too many rumors of his body being stolen. and another course and its place. that is what i remember reading from look magazine. prof. burlingame: speaking of childhood exposures to
theresa, lebanon, indiana. caller: hello. host: hi. hello.n from a caller asking about the movement of lincoln's body within his tomb. andf years ago, when i was a very small child, nine or 10 years old, i read a story in look magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure it was indeed him in the coffin. and i remember the story well because it freaked me out terribly because he describes in detail...
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theresa, lebanon, indiana. caller: hello. host: hi. hello.n from a caller asking about the movement of lincoln's body within his tomb. andf years ago, when i was a very small child, nine or 10 years old, i read a story in look magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure it was indeed him in the coffin. and i remember the story well because it freaked me out terribly because he describes in detail the condition of his skin the condition of his clothing, and everything else. and then he told the story about why he was there. and that story stayed with me forever until a few years ago when i googled the story again and the man passed away in the 1980's or something. but he was very young. they said they were moving him to make sure the tomb was more secure. there had been too many rumors of his body being stolen. and another course and its place. that is what i remember reading from look magazine. prof. burlingame: speaking of childhood exposures to
theresa, lebanon, indiana. caller: hello. host: hi. hello.n from a caller asking about the movement of lincoln's body within his tomb. andf years ago, when i was a very small child, nine or 10 years old, i read a story in look magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure it was indeed him in the coffin. and i remember the story well because it freaked me out terribly because he describes in detail...
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facebook.com/cspanhistory.om theresa, lebanon indiana. >> hello.d, nine or ten interv years old,ie i read a story in a magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who ensu had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure that it was indeed him in the coffin. >> right. >> m and i remember -- i remember the story well because it just -- it freaked me out terribly because heythi described in detail the condition of his why skin, the condition of his clothing and everything else. and he you know, told the story about why he was there. and i -- that story stayed with me forever until a few years agohe when i googled the story again. the man i think passed away in the '80s or '90s or something. he was very young. many ru they were moving him to make sure that the tomb was more secure. there had been too many rumors of his bodyagaz being stolen. that was what i remember readingto t from that magazine. >> well and speaking of childhood exposures to the story of lincoln, i have a good friend an who was --d a woman
facebook.com/cspanhistory.om theresa, lebanon indiana. >> hello.d, nine or ten interv years old,ie i read a story in a magazine that was an interview with an elderly gentleman who ensu had witnessed them opening the top part of president lincoln's coffin to ensure that it was indeed him in the coffin. >> right. >> m and i remember -- i remember the story well because it just -- it freaked me out terribly because heythi described in detail the condition of his why skin, the...
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. >> my name is ro mac, from oakland, happy mother's day to my mom theresa chambers.it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> happy sunday. happy mother's day. a live look at the cloudy start over oakland. we're in for another mild afternoon. these clouds will part for the second part of your day. i'll look at the numbers coming up. >>> a san jose police department audit revealed that officers in san jose detained a greater percentage of blacks and latinos than any other share of the city's population. according to the san jose mercury news blacks and latinos slightly make up more than 1/3 of the city's population but made up nearly 2/3 of traffic stops in 2014. at one stop they were almost twice as likely as white drivers to be frisked and searched. the department says what may appear to be racia
. >> my name is ro mac, from oakland, happy mother's day to my mom theresa chambers.it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> happy sunday. happy mother's day. a live look at the cloudy start over oakland....
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bravo's real housewife theresa giudice and her husband were sentenced to prison time.candal will have an impact on the whole reality television landscape when it comes to casting. >> reporter: for the duggars this could signal the start of a new reality. whether it's one that plays out on tv remains to be seen. we did reach out to tlc about their vetting process and this weekend's canceled duggar appearance. so far no word from them. also no word on what's next from the duggars who haven't responded to our requests for comment. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, a summer adventure to release your inner child. the massive slip and slide coming to a town near you. >>> plus a special steals and deals with father's day fast approaching. wait until you see the bargains hiding in jill's giant box there. hey, matt. >> hey. you won't believe what a contestant on "america's got talent" got this guy to do. stare at this begin. >> i will not do it again. >> all right. we're going to check in with i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making
bravo's real housewife theresa giudice and her husband were sentenced to prison time.candal will have an impact on the whole reality television landscape when it comes to casting. >> reporter: for the duggars this could signal the start of a new reality. whether it's one that plays out on tv remains to be seen. we did reach out to tlc about their vetting process and this weekend's canceled duggar appearance. so far no word from them. also no word on what's next from the duggars who...