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her name was theresa.wing what i know now, i wish we had just thrown that number away, but we didn't. we headed to this nun theresa's orphanage. when we got to the house, the first thing that caught my attention was this chain with a big padlock. if it's an orphan house, why a chain with a padlock? she opened the door and she was dressed like a nun. i can't put my finger on it, but i just wasn't that comfortable with her. and so she said, i know a doctor who will write a note saying that he delivered the baby and we can take this letter to the health office and they will issue you a birth certificate. >> it says you are mother and you are father. >> when i heard that, i felt sick. physically sick. >> plus i need $50. >> is this an illegal adoption? i would have never imagined that in order for me to keep my baby, i would have to lie on a birth certificate. i never even imagined that i was capable of doing that. but i just, i had bonded with my baby. and i was sure that would be the last lie i would ever ha
her name was theresa.wing what i know now, i wish we had just thrown that number away, but we didn't. we headed to this nun theresa's orphanage. when we got to the house, the first thing that caught my attention was this chain with a big padlock. if it's an orphan house, why a chain with a padlock? she opened the door and she was dressed like a nun. i can't put my finger on it, but i just wasn't that comfortable with her. and so she said, i know a doctor who will write a note saying that he...
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[gentle music] ♪ >> brady: theresa--theresa! >> theresa: what? keep your voice down. asleep. >> brady: hey, i don't like this. you don't walk out like that. >> theresa: what was i supposed to do? stay? you never--you never listen to a word i say, brady. >> brady: that's completely untrue. i heard you tell me that i have a hero complex. >> theresa: oh, okay, so maybe you can repeat the words that i say, but that doesn't mean that they register. brady, nothing i say... a woman who truly loves you, and i just want what's best for you and our son. matters--nothing matters. >> brady: that is not-- >> theresa: it's like i'm at the bottom of the list of women who matter. >> brady: you've got to be--are you kidding me right now? that is totally untrue. >> theresa: brady-- >> brady: completely. >> theresa: you woke up with daniel's heart, and it's like you became one of the knights of the round table. you know what? since i've never been able to successfully pull off the damsel in distress thing, i'm n
[gentle music] ♪ >> brady: theresa--theresa! >> theresa: what? keep your voice down. asleep. >> brady: hey, i don't like this. you don't walk out like that. >> theresa: what was i supposed to do? stay? you never--you never listen to a word i say, brady. >> brady: that's completely untrue. i heard you tell me that i have a hero complex. >> theresa: oh, okay, so maybe you can repeat the words that i say, but that doesn't mean that they register. brady,...
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thank you. >> see theresa later today. come down to the ballpark, help raise money and awareness for great cause. live at citizens bank park, pat gallen for "eyewitness news", jim, brooke, back into you. >> thanks, pat. good stuff. >> hopefully they don't get rained on today. >> katie, i hope it is not too bad. as pat mention it is for a great cause. >> kids you're helping, couple of raindrops should not stop you. so definitely go on out if you are able. partake in it, thankfully looks like eventually things are going to dry out guys. one, outside first and for most, another shot at the ben franklin parkway, very soggy start. starting to see little more traffic than we did in the last hour here. regardless you're going to have the sheen from the vehicles, poor visibility, rain on the win shield, all of that stuff. that naturally slows you down all courtesy of the weather. so, we bring it back to the eyewitness weather watcher network. rain totals came in so far from the watchers. we have short list for you here. john pick
thank you. >> see theresa later today. come down to the ballpark, help raise money and awareness for great cause. live at citizens bank park, pat gallen for "eyewitness news", jim, brooke, back into you. >> thanks, pat. good stuff. >> hopefully they don't get rained on today. >> katie, i hope it is not too bad. as pat mention it is for a great cause. >> kids you're helping, couple of raindrops should not stop you. so definitely go on out if you are able....
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>> reporter: theresa paid $3,000 to dc singles and tried to cancel hours after signing her contract and was told it was too late. dc singles contract discloses the fee is non-refundable. hough, both ladies say no service was ever performed, be day they signed up. although neither attorneys general office will confirm whether or not there's an investigation into dc singles, the consumer affairs office in dc says it's always a red flag when they start seeing a pattern of complaints with any business. >> if we see a pattern or practice of consumers who feel luke they a like they're not being dealt with fairly it's always a concern. >> reporter: neither wanted to go on camera, but both paid thousands of dollars and gave the service a try, they said the company fell short and asked for refunds and were denied. nbc responds dug deeper and found the same owner runs similar dating services nationwide, with numerous complaints of dissatisfied customers. the company tells us it makes no guarantees of a match that meets all of the criteria, and it will, if warranted, provid refund, although it has
>> reporter: theresa paid $3,000 to dc singles and tried to cancel hours after signing her contract and was told it was too late. dc singles contract discloses the fee is non-refundable. hough, both ladies say no service was ever performed, be day they signed up. although neither attorneys general office will confirm whether or not there's an investigation into dc singles, the consumer affairs office in dc says it's always a red flag when they start seeing a pattern of complaints with any...
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bankruptcy case theresa guidice wanted to keep closed is now back in the headlines. howard? >> those phillies, it is something we have haven't seen much of this season. also a baseball no-no. and the eagles offensive coordinator frank reich to clear up what was said about the eagles quarterback competition much it's interesting all coming up in sports. ♪ >>> federal judge reopened a bankruptcy case for real housewives of new jersey cast member theresa guidice. you might remember she pleaded guilty and served time in prison on bankruptcy fraud charges. the decision to reopen the case could mean creditors might be able to collect money from lawsuit she filed against her attorney. >>> incredibly happy ending for a horse left abandoned and abu abused in lancaster county earlier this year. the old girl now has a loving and rather amazing home with comedian john stewart and his wife tracy. >> she'll be going to sanctuary farm abused animals. little system set up for a much better feature. dawn timmeney spoke to tracy stewart about adopting lilly. she had a tough go it. >> she huer
bankruptcy case theresa guidice wanted to keep closed is now back in the headlines. howard? >> those phillies, it is something we have haven't seen much of this season. also a baseball no-no. and the eagles offensive coordinator frank reich to clear up what was said about the eagles quarterback competition much it's interesting all coming up in sports. ♪ >>> federal judge reopened a bankruptcy case for real housewives of new jersey cast member theresa guidice. you might...
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. >> reporter: for theresa martinez, memorial day weekend is a reminder of the day 10 years ago when they life changed forever. >> it feels like it's yesterday. >> reporter: her son, 25-year-old jacob manufacturer news was only an exit away from home, when his car stalled on the 101. >> the tow-truck was five minutes away. when shirley tang crashed into him. >> reporter: he was killed instantly, his car left mangled, everyone in shirley tang's car survived. 's son that was 7 years old at time. >> my dad was here, he was the best dad ever. >> reporter: is now 17, a junior in high school, that had to grow up without his dad. >> put a burden on him, the other family in our life and ours. >> reporter: for years theresa couldn't find the strength to drive on the freeway where her son was killed. these days, she tries to get past the spot. >> now every time i drive by, just say i love you and blow him a kiss. that is about all i can do. >> reporter: the constant pain and depression theresa feels is why she supports senate bill 1046, if passes would require people convicted of driving drunk
. >> reporter: for theresa martinez, memorial day weekend is a reminder of the day 10 years ago when they life changed forever. >> it feels like it's yesterday. >> reporter: her son, 25-year-old jacob manufacturer news was only an exit away from home, when his car stalled on the 101. >> the tow-truck was five minutes away. when shirley tang crashed into him. >> reporter: he was killed instantly, his car left mangled, everyone in shirley tang's car survived. 's son...
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she is theresa men doza, the drug queen pin. she played it. and the queen of the south. the hilo rated sevees made the 43-year-old actress one of the biggest stars in latin america. she is cunning and brutal and uses seductive storm to be the powerful leader of the cartel, like el chapo in real life and loving behind a trial of dead bolths. >> he had a crush on you. isn't it obvious to you. you have seduced characters and you must know the reaction. that was a man with a crush. >> maybe yes, yes. i can't assure that. but likely. a lot of people had a crush on her. >> january 28th. el chapo's obsession is his undoing. attempting the last desperate escape. he left his dvd's. they are covered with debris and blood of his body guards who give their lives so their boss can stay free. el chapo is captured by a marine as he exits the soar. the mexican government said it was his obsession with kate that led to his arrest. >> it is confusing to me right now. they got him three months later. we were in october 2nd. and they got him in january. and so, i don't know. if they were fo
she is theresa men doza, the drug queen pin. she played it. and the queen of the south. the hilo rated sevees made the 43-year-old actress one of the biggest stars in latin america. she is cunning and brutal and uses seductive storm to be the powerful leader of the cartel, like el chapo in real life and loving behind a trial of dead bolths. >> he had a crush on you. isn't it obvious to you. you have seduced characters and you must know the reaction. that was a man with a crush. >>...
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you and theresa pick a date yet? >> brady: no. no, we've just been busy with the launch of dj wear so we haven't had time to plan it. >> belle: mmm, theresa strikes me as the type that would make the time, no offense. >> brady: no, you're right. you're right.
you and theresa pick a date yet? >> brady: no. no, we've just been busy with the launch of dj wear so we haven't had time to plan it. >> belle: mmm, theresa strikes me as the type that would make the time, no offense. >> brady: no, you're right. you're right.
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i am humble like mother theresa. >> do you know anything about politics? a very good question and i'll answer it with another question. does anyone know anything about politics? really? together we are going to put the "i can" back in amer-i-can. >> a special story i want to get to. former sheriffs deputy. fell into a coma after battling ailments, he came out of it. the first thing he asked for, i want taco bell. that's it for us, have a great weekend. "special report" is next. >>> the battle over transgender rights. versus the rights of others. lands squarely at your public school involving your children. this is special report. >>> good evening and welcome to washington, i'm doug mcelway in for bret baier. parents students and teachers are experiencing a wide range of reactions to threats from president obama about rest room choice for transgenders in public schools. many are outraged. others are relieved. but almost everybody is talking about it. correspondent rich edson has
i am humble like mother theresa. >> do you know anything about politics? a very good question and i'll answer it with another question. does anyone know anything about politics? really? together we are going to put the "i can" back in amer-i-can. >> a special story i want to get to. former sheriffs deputy. fell into a coma after battling ailments, he came out of it. the first thing he asked for, i want taco bell. that's it for us, have a great weekend. "special...
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santa theresa picking up 1800ths as well. as we push to saturday's forecast, another round of wet weather will arrive by 3:30 in the morning. i'll have details in about 15 minutes. >> you can track the rain in your neighborhood on our nbc bay area app. just click on weather. you'll see the latest forecast. it will show you where it's raining. an east bay family is one step closer to closure tonight after an oakland man has been found guilty of murder. today, the victim's family spoke with michelle roberts outside the courthouse and she join us with more from oakland. >> it's been a long time coming for the victim's families. they've been waiting for a verdict since 2013. today, they tell me they're releaved but won't say much more until the sentencing is complete. the family of 8-year-old alicia showed tears and hugs this afternoon. a jury found 25-year-old darnell williams guilty of killing 8-year-old alicia and 22-year-old anthony back in 2013. alicia was shot and killed after answering the front door at her friend's house.
santa theresa picking up 1800ths as well. as we push to saturday's forecast, another round of wet weather will arrive by 3:30 in the morning. i'll have details in about 15 minutes. >> you can track the rain in your neighborhood on our nbc bay area app. just click on weather. you'll see the latest forecast. it will show you where it's raining. an east bay family is one step closer to closure tonight after an oakland man has been found guilty of murder. today, the victim's family spoke with...
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so together we put up -- wee put up like a strategy and was able to rename street after theresa. >> reporter with the philadelphia wish wall, there's a website, facebook page, and wish wall foundation so that wishes from around the world can be shared and hopefully granted. >> if you want to do something, you'll find a way, of course you cannot expect you will do it in one day especially if it's something big but do not give up. >> reporter: think about it it's pretty basic idea if you can help someone, you should. we'll put the information up on our fox 29 facebook page. because our hope is that as the idea spreads, we'll all be inspired to grant wishes and maybe we'll have wish walls all over the city. lucy? >>> first every all i love the wish wall idea, bill. second that is hail falling in our area. joey lavin in blue bell shot this around 4:30 ace into the and. so could we see any more of that this evening. >> chief meteorologist scott williams the man with the answ answer. >> we still have that threat of some small pea sized hail like in that video around the blue bell area, lucy. right
so together we put up -- wee put up like a strategy and was able to rename street after theresa. >> reporter with the philadelphia wish wall, there's a website, facebook page, and wish wall foundation so that wishes from around the world can be shared and hopefully granted. >> if you want to do something, you'll find a way, of course you cannot expect you will do it in one day especially if it's something big but do not give up. >> reporter: think about it it's pretty basic...
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today for the fits time leaving mow men toes, letters including one theresa martin wrote to here dadhen she was just four year old. airy and january got to meet the president at the white house jan was able to take part in rolling thunder she was absolute thrill shewa was sitting and the back f a motorcycle as she came down constitution avenue seeing all l the people and flags teaser wers streaming down her face live atf the wall paul wagner fox 5 local news. >> volunteers help pay tribute to fallen. >> the memorial day flowers foundation hands out 130 thousand roses to families ofo the fallen troops visiting loved once grave sites. this has been an annual tradition since 2011. it's pretty cool when you see that. when you see enormous amount oft flowers they go out and place a them on all the grave sites. >> not just that regardless r where you go just to see knewus generations connecting with the histor of those who gave their w live before us.s. >> controversy growing over thei death of a gorilla. >> the man mal was shot after a little boy climbed into its encloser we'll tell you w
today for the fits time leaving mow men toes, letters including one theresa martin wrote to here dadhen she was just four year old. airy and january got to meet the president at the white house jan was able to take part in rolling thunder she was absolute thrill shewa was sitting and the back f a motorcycle as she came down constitution avenue seeing all l the people and flags teaser wers streaming down her face live atf the wall paul wagner fox 5 local news. >> volunteers help pay...
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. >> reporter: theresa dobb knee says it was around 12:30 this morning when a teenaged neighbor started pounding on the door of her pratt street home pleading for help. the girl telling her she had been sexually assaulted by a family member. >> it is heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking that it happened to any child. like, i'm just in shock. >> reporter: she called 911 and could haved the girl until officers arrived. police are looking for 39-year-old malik bailey. investigators say bailey also brutally beat the teenager's mother. knocking her teeth out. leaving her bleeding from the head and unconscious in a second floor bedroom. >> can't be more how severe she was was beaten around her head. if he used a weapon we're not sure. the injuries are severe. >> dobb knee has known the teen since she was a little girl and her mom who she says is a good later. >> i just praying her mother wasn't dead. i was praying they catch him and hopefully they will. >> reporter: violence has left the neighborhood shattered. >> when i heard the news i just saw -- i told my mom i started crying. >> anger. ange
. >> reporter: theresa dobb knee says it was around 12:30 this morning when a teenaged neighbor started pounding on the door of her pratt street home pleading for help. the girl telling her she had been sexually assaulted by a family member. >> it is heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking that it happened to any child. like, i'm just in shock. >> reporter: she called 911 and could haved the girl until officers arrived. police are looking for 39-year-old malik bailey. investigators...
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theresa heger takes a qi gong movement class to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you first get diagnosed, it's really frightening. >> reporter: she has found empathy and compassion here at cancer carepoint. >> also people here understand if you are having a good day or a bad day. >> these blankets are made by volunteers. >> reporter: gay crawford co- founded cancer carepoint three years ago. the san jose nonprofit provides free support services for patients and their families so they need not go through cancer alone. >> a place where they can be safe. >> reporter: gay designed cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near the entry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974, when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter: executive director rob tufel says gay touches people in the fight
theresa heger takes a qi gong movement class to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you first get diagnosed, it's really frightening. >> reporter: she has found empathy and compassion here at cancer carepoint. >> also people here understand if you are having a good day or a bad day. >> these blankets are made by volunteers. >> reporter: gay crawford co- founded cancer carepoint three years ago. the san jose nonprofit provides free support services for...
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i know i get it i'm pretty sure our viewers jane and theresa do as well.hey both wrote in to ask, what happens when we get brain freeze? it's a good question, ladies, especially as the warm weather means more cool treats. ♪ >> you ever get brain freeze? >> what does it feel like? >> hard to describe. >> all of a sudden you get this like terrible ahh! >> pain between your eyes and your head. it hurts. >> any idea what's happening in our bodies? >> i really don know it's a really good question. >> why do we get brain freeze? >> because the nerves in your mouth are frozen and they don't like it. >> dr. steven silverstein is a professor of neurology and director of jefferson headache center. he says the pain we feel actually protects us. >> it's a warning and i think that's why the body reacts the way it reacts. >> really cold water or ice in your mouth it can damage the nerve cells but damage the tissue. it's getting frost bite inside your mouth. >> you're pretty good at this. >> that's why silverstein says our nerves send a signal to our brain resulting in a
i know i get it i'm pretty sure our viewers jane and theresa do as well.hey both wrote in to ask, what happens when we get brain freeze? it's a good question, ladies, especially as the warm weather means more cool treats. ♪ >> you ever get brain freeze? >> what does it feel like? >> hard to describe. >> all of a sudden you get this like terrible ahh! >> pain between your eyes and your head. it hurts. >> any idea what's happening in our bodies? >> i...
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i know i get it i'm pretty sure our viewers jane and theresa do as well.y both wrote in to ask, what happens when we get brain freeze? it's a good question, ladies, especially as the warm weather means more cool treats. ♪ >> you ever get brain freeze? >> what does it feel like? >> hard to describe. >> all of a sudden you get this like terrible ahh! >> pain between your eyes and your head. it hurts. >> any idea what's happening in our bodies? >> i really don know it's a really good question. >> why do we get brain freeze? >> because the nerves in your mouth are frozen and they don't like it. >> dr. steven silverstein is a professor of neurology and director of jefferson headache center. he says the pain we feel actually protects us. >> it's a warning and i think that's why the body reacts the way it reacts. >> really cold water or ice in your mouth it can damage the nerve cells but damage the tissue. it's getting frost bite inside your mouth. >> you're pretty good at this. >> that's why silverstein says our nerves send a signal to our brain resulting in a s
i know i get it i'm pretty sure our viewers jane and theresa do as well.y both wrote in to ask, what happens when we get brain freeze? it's a good question, ladies, especially as the warm weather means more cool treats. ♪ >> you ever get brain freeze? >> what does it feel like? >> hard to describe. >> all of a sudden you get this like terrible ahh! >> pain between your eyes and your head. it hurts. >> any idea what's happening in our bodies? >> i...
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constant pain depression theresa feels. >> marty: had an primaries video sanders it is part of his swingead of the june seventh primary. this is video of sanders at santa barbara city college yesterday, as he was speaking to thousands of his supporters. joins actor danny glover and san happening at the allen temple baptist church in oakland. later that evening. sanders is scheduled to speak at a rally at frank ogawa park in front of oakland city hall. an inmate who escaped in santa cruz county on friday,is still on the loose. 46-year-old leroy hampton is listed as a minimum-security inmate. he was with other inmates who help extinguish fires. hampton was convicted of first- degree robbery.and started serving time in 2001. april 20-19. anyone who sees him is asked toa driver responsible for a hit and run that killed two dogs in saratoga.is now behind bars. on friday.this truck was seen hitting a woman and her two labs.then dragging them along that tips from the community the driver. they took to twitter to thank the public for their efforts in >> marty:in national news. an n-b-a player wa
constant pain depression theresa feels. >> marty: had an primaries video sanders it is part of his swingead of the june seventh primary. this is video of sanders at santa barbara city college yesterday, as he was speaking to thousands of his supporters. joins actor danny glover and san happening at the allen temple baptist church in oakland. later that evening. sanders is scheduled to speak at a rally at frank ogawa park in front of oakland city hall. an inmate who escaped in santa cruz...
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wall mar has done more for poor people than bernie sanders and mother theresa. i think it is hilarious how he calls disney the disney corporation. we know they are so evil. i mean, it is -- >> you know what, trump is actually playing with a lot of the bernie resentment as well. he went wild on carrie. do you think trump will do this better intoe routine? >> i don't think he will. to some degree they are playing the same level of the dissatisfaction of what is out there. what a huge pile of horse [bleep] that sanders is spinning. here is a guy who never had a job and going into his late 30s and early 40s. sucking up the government as we talked about it and referred to the government earlier. doing that and suckg on that. >> i will hear about that at half time. the point being is we have a guy that doesn't under what it takes to create a job to make payroll and he wants to get out there and piss on a company that is providing all of those jobs in that county? how do people fall for this crap? they have experiments around the world including now in venezuela where
wall mar has done more for poor people than bernie sanders and mother theresa. i think it is hilarious how he calls disney the disney corporation. we know they are so evil. i mean, it is -- >> you know what, trump is actually playing with a lot of the bernie resentment as well. he went wild on carrie. do you think trump will do this better intoe routine? >> i don't think he will. to some degree they are playing the same level of the dissatisfaction of what is out there. what a huge...
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. >> 69 right now in santa theresa. we're tracking cool temperatures and a chance of rain as we head through tomorrow. the family of a bay area man who died during an arrest has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. ta >>> lawsuits filed the family of a bay area man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. the encounter between james grier and officers in heyward. it happened two years ago, to this very day. his friends and family are rallying in his honor. elise? >> the 16 minute video shows what happens after the 46-year-old man was pulled over in a traffic stop about an hour later, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. the anniversary of his death, hundreds of family and friends are remembering him tonight. and they are still demanding answers. it's may 23rd, 2014, around 10:46 in the evening. >> how much did you have to drink? >> police body cameras show the moments after heyward police and bart police officers pull over james grier. for driving erratically on mission boulevard in heyward. >> do you have any medical cond
. >> 69 right now in santa theresa. we're tracking cool temperatures and a chance of rain as we head through tomorrow. the family of a bay area man who died during an arrest has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. ta >>> lawsuits filed the family of a bay area man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. the encounter between james grier and officers in heyward. it happened two years ago, to this very day. his friends and family are rallying in his honor. elise? >> the 16 minute...
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. >> chris, a point of personal privilege, my greetings to maria theresa and thanks for being so great during the pope's vist, my mike was open a few minutes ago, a national audience heard me say that joy reed has done great work during this election, so the cat is out of the bag. there it is, america. i mean it truly. >> thank you, brian. thank you very much. >> before we go to a break we want to show you the new york tabloids which remaining true to their new york culture, there is "the daily news," labeled republican party 1854 to 2016 and, dearly beloved, those two words we associate more with the passage of prince than anything else. and this joins on newsstands tomorrow morning, the cover we showed you earlier, who's your daddy? "new york post." two papers, two different styles, a couple of big stories tonight. we are back to cover all of it. >>> we are back on a big night, and, remember, these are four loose headlines, loose headlines, trump wins, sanders wins, cruz out, and trump is called the presumptive nominee by the chairman of his own party. >> and now look ago head -- >>
. >> chris, a point of personal privilege, my greetings to maria theresa and thanks for being so great during the pope's vist, my mike was open a few minutes ago, a national audience heard me say that joy reed has done great work during this election, so the cat is out of the bag. there it is, america. i mean it truly. >> thank you, brian. thank you very much. >> before we go to a break we want to show you the new york tabloids which remaining true to their new york culture,...
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. >> together we put -- put up like a strategy and we were able to rename a street after there theresa. >> reporter: along with the philadelphia wish wall, there's a website facebook page and wish wall foundation so that wishes from around the world can be shared and hopefully granted. >> if you want to do something, you'll find a way. of course you cannot decide you will do it in one day. especially if it's something big but do not give up. >> reporter: if you think about it it's really not that deep. the concept she's presenting. if you can help someone then you should and so we'll help out. we'll put the links up on our fox 29 facebook page and hopefully people all over our area will help. we can have wishes granted throughout philadelphia. in the newsroom i'm bill anderson fox 29 news. >> just love that. >>> out on the water almost bitten by a shark but he never left his bow. what this man calls his one big mistake that put him just inches from the shark's mouth. >>> this woman accused of of sitting on her two-year-old son's head for an hour. why police say she did it. >>> and what
. >> together we put -- put up like a strategy and we were able to rename a street after there theresa. >> reporter: along with the philadelphia wish wall, there's a website facebook page and wish wall foundation so that wishes from around the world can be shared and hopefully granted. >> if you want to do something, you'll find a way. of course you cannot decide you will do it in one day. especially if it's something big but do not give up. >> reporter: if you think...
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. >> theresa heinz. >> and i never know how to say this. >> prianca. >> she is very attractive as well. >> did you see will smith you keep showing him did you get to heat him. >> i saw him in the scrum this little red carpet area there. >> okay. >> what about the first lady. what she wore. >> champagne i described it as champagne gown. >> elegant. >> gets hair and accessories simple because my gosh look at the dress. >> but it had sheer overlay. >> did you get up close to the first lady and president. >> i moved towards the stage. >> there's emma watson. >> she has not changed since "harry potter". >> and it's kind of swarmy event. >> why. >> journalists are supposed to be the watchdog over politicians and they're sitting at the same table with them hugging and kissing them. >> maybe you should be able to get along. >> and you call the next day, what about that affair. >> might get awkward. >> if you let people in from reality shows. >> jeners. >> i don't think it's a nerd prom because hollywood has taken it over. >> hollywood has taken it over nini and amrosa still survived and she's
. >> theresa heinz. >> and i never know how to say this. >> prianca. >> she is very attractive as well. >> did you see will smith you keep showing him did you get to heat him. >> i saw him in the scrum this little red carpet area there. >> okay. >> what about the first lady. what she wore. >> champagne i described it as champagne gown. >> elegant. >> gets hair and accessories simple because my gosh look at the dress. >> but...
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bankruptcy case theresa guidice wanted to keep close is now back in the headlines. ♪ >>> in due by buildersted a new place to go to work. you heard me right on this one. world's first 3d printed office building has just opened its doors in the middle eastern city. it's one-story prototype. the building spans 2700 feet. the arc shaped offices took 17 days to build from special settlement mixture. it's the new headquarters of the due by future foundation. the united arab emerates officials say the new method could cut building time and labor costs by as much as 70%. the country wants to have 25% of all its buildings printed by 2030. the question of course being what happened to the labor force, right? jobs right there. >>> update on story we told you about sunday. a dog in oregon now doing just fine after a veterinary student got a tick behind his ear. that tick almost killed the pup. >> it was sending neuro toxin into ollie paralyzing him. owner says ollie couldn't stand or work and vets say they had no idea what was behind the pet's problem. but they were about to put him to sleep and right
bankruptcy case theresa guidice wanted to keep close is now back in the headlines. ♪ >>> in due by buildersted a new place to go to work. you heard me right on this one. world's first 3d printed office building has just opened its doors in the middle eastern city. it's one-story prototype. the building spans 2700 feet. the arc shaped offices took 17 days to build from special settlement mixture. it's the new headquarters of the due by future foundation. the united arab emerates...
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. >> a point of personal privilege, my greetings to maria theresa and thanks for being so great, and a confession, a national audience heard me say that joy reid has done such great work in this election -- >> we snuck that in. >> the cat is out of the bag. there it is, america. but i mean it truly. >> thank you, brian. >> all three of you. before we go to the break, we want to show you the new york tabloids which remaining true to their new york tabloid culture there is tomorrow's "daily news." an elephant, labeled republican party 1854-2016. and dearly beloved those two words we associate more these days with the passage of prince than anything else. and this joins on newsstands tomorrow morning the cover we showed you earlier, hoosier daddy. new york paper, two different papers. we're back to cover all of the stories after this. >>> we are back on a big night and remember these are four loose headlines, loose headlines. trump wins, sanders wins, cruz out, and trump is called the presumptive nominee by the chairman of his own party. >> republican party now, looking ahead to a -- li
. >> a point of personal privilege, my greetings to maria theresa and thanks for being so great, and a confession, a national audience heard me say that joy reid has done such great work in this election -- >> we snuck that in. >> the cat is out of the bag. there it is, america. but i mean it truly. >> thank you, brian. >> all three of you. before we go to the break, we want to show you the new york tabloids which remaining true to their new york tabloid culture...
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theresa was killed in may of 2014 at the family home in san jose. the alleged killer is thisman, her own cousin, gabriel. he was scheduled to be sentenced but it was delayed for unspecified reasons. >> he says for months he decided not to tell his three daughters that their mother was murdered, only that she died of natural causes to spare them the anguish. he finally told them a few days ago. >> the family is really in crisis right now. >> he is a retired san jose police officer. his shop with the cop foundation has been helping the family financially because he is struggling to raise his three girls on a gardener's income. >> the children are involved with this horrific incident. cortez says for cops, the responsibility for victims goes deeper than closing a case and that some cases you just don't forget. he relied on miracles to get through the last two years, two years of trying to explain what happened to a wife and mother. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> meals on wheels needs some dough. volunteers are launching a fund raising effort t
theresa was killed in may of 2014 at the family home in san jose. the alleged killer is thisman, her own cousin, gabriel. he was scheduled to be sentenced but it was delayed for unspecified reasons. >> he says for months he decided not to tell his three daughters that their mother was murdered, only that she died of natural causes to spare them the anguish. he finally told them a few days ago. >> the family is really in crisis right now. >> he is a retired san jose police...
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theresa heger takes a qi gong movement to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you firstet diagnosed it's really frightening. >> reporter: she has found empathy and compassion here at cancer carepoint. >> also people here understand if you are having a good day or a bad day. >> these blankets are made by volunteers. >> reporter: gay crawford cofounded cancer carepoint three years ago. the san jose nonprofit provides free support services for patients and their families so they need not go through cancer alone. >> a place where they can be safe. >> reporter: gay designed a cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near the entry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974 when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter: executive director rob tufel says gay touches people in the fight of their
theresa heger takes a qi gong movement to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you firstet diagnosed it's really frightening. >> reporter: she has found empathy and compassion here at cancer carepoint. >> also people here understand if you are having a good day or a bad day. >> these blankets are made by volunteers. >> reporter: gay crawford cofounded cancer carepoint three years ago. the san jose nonprofit provides free support services for patients...
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>> to an unforgettable reading with long island medium, theresa caputo.reality tv stars and it starts right now on meredith. ♪ ♪
>> to an unforgettable reading with long island medium, theresa caputo.reality tv stars and it starts right now on meredith. ♪ ♪
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. >> reporter: theresa dobb knee says it was around 12:30 this morning when a young teenaged neighbor ran to her home on pratt street for help. >> she was crying and she was scared. she was scared. so i mean you know who wouldn't be. >> reporter: dobb knee immediately called 911. police say the girl had been sexually assaulted by 39 year old malik bailey. a family member who came into her bedroom while she slept. investigators say he forced her to the basement where the attack continued before she was able to escape. >> she said she was yelling for her mother during the assault and got no response at all. i would have to imagine the mother would respond. >> reporter: police say the mom couldn't answer her daughter's cry for help. bailey first brutally beat the 38-year-old woman in her second floor bedroom. >> how severe she was beaten on her head. >> reporter: police were able to get into the home initially. they crawled on to neighbor's roof that's when they spotted the mom bleeding from her head through a window. squat was called in for fear bailey was still in the house. but he had
. >> reporter: theresa dobb knee says it was around 12:30 this morning when a young teenaged neighbor ran to her home on pratt street for help. >> she was crying and she was scared. she was scared. so i mean you know who wouldn't be. >> reporter: dobb knee immediately called 911. police say the girl had been sexually assaulted by 39 year old malik bailey. a family member who came into her bedroom while she slept. investigators say he forced her to the basement where the attack...
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. >> taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresaletter from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview. >> i got killing to do. you don't get the name double life godzilla for running your mouth. i got a big mouth. but i got a big heart to back it up. you tell them tv personality. i've got people i've got to have fertilizing bushes. i've got people that will come up short, six feet short. if they ever run up on me, i've got people chasing me. it's going to be like that for a little while now. they would rather get aids than to get next to me. they would rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. i'll see you when i see you. probably won't see you in a long time, huh? okey-doke. >>> fle
. >> taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresaletter from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview....
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>> i'm not a shrink but -- character she placed theresa mendoza, did the actress become in her mind,know, a lot of people hung out with john gotti, charles manson and his followers. harris: what happens? >> what happens they track the text messages between kate as she brings sean penn along and party goes into mexico and all this clandestine nonsense but the dea is watching, mexican attorney general says it was those communications and that meeting that led them to the first hit on "el chapo" in the jungle hideaway. he got away that time. when they caught him, got to listen to this, he had entire collection of her soap opera dvds in his duffle bag. harris: part stalker. dagen, go ahead. >> really quickly, isn't "el chapo" married? >> yes to a beautiful wife. sandra: really worried about that. >> why would he ever cheat on his wife? harris: got to run. >> because of his obsession with the little blonde played by naomi watts and just can lange. harris: so much more to this. be sure to watch this weekend, "beauty and the beast," saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern, sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. we'l
>> i'm not a shrink but -- character she placed theresa mendoza, did the actress become in her mind,know, a lot of people hung out with john gotti, charles manson and his followers. harris: what happens? >> what happens they track the text messages between kate as she brings sean penn along and party goes into mexico and all this clandestine nonsense but the dea is watching, mexican attorney general says it was those communications and that meeting that led them to the first hit on...
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than a0 hundred thousand dollarsd that's what they've raisedt over the 15 year period.r ri coach theresaif they raised $15,000 that night and t she did.e d they shaved her head.hehea yeah i thought there was a theas picture in there of her getting her head shaved but herv maybe there's not.ed i still got plentyyb of hair. we'll get that picture for you f later on but coach tippett was amazing.g. she organizes this event every year.ye she shaved her head bald.ed all for a good h cause. cau great cause.great cause >> good for everybody.d fo >> it was amazing. it was am >> if you shave her head. >> no, no,. >> you didn't. didn't. >> i didn't do that. >> i miss undergrad anotherno faculty member had to kiss theis paint.pa it was good event. was >> wow. what did you have to do.id y >> i just had to show up.tow u >> he had to run up and down d the court. crt >> make it up and down the dn court, yeah good cause though. great cause fighting cancer.an >> did you win the game.idou w >> the game ended in a tie in a which is amazing. azi >> get out of my shot wisdomut o martin. holly, you can stay.
than a0 hundred thousand dollarsd that's what they've raisedt over the 15 year period.r ri coach theresaif they raised $15,000 that night and t she did.e d they shaved her head.hehea yeah i thought there was a theas picture in there of her getting her head shaved but herv maybe there's not.ed i still got plentyyb of hair. we'll get that picture for you f later on but coach tippett was amazing.g. she organizes this event every year.ye she shaved her head bald.ed all for a good h cause. cau great...
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the second panel will present the honorable theresa jacobs america orange county florida and mr. steven dudley the code director inside crane. we appreciate your time. we appreciate your dedication and i would also like to thank all of those who worked alongside my staff in making this hearing possible. drug cartels operate out of countries in the western hemisphere and they do so by using sophisticated sister vision systems that move narcotics into and across the united states. heroin supplied by these cartels has created a public health epidemic that is fueled drug violence across the country. heroin epidemic are in force in becoming part of everyday events in our society. it's our duty to find the best possible avenues and allocate resources to provide the best tools to equip those on the frontline to fight this public health crisis. we need to examine what the united states mexico and other regional partners are doing. promoting the efficacy initiatives to stop the spread of
the second panel will present the honorable theresa jacobs america orange county florida and mr. steven dudley the code director inside crane. we appreciate your time. we appreciate your dedication and i would also like to thank all of those who worked alongside my staff in making this hearing possible. drug cartels operate out of countries in the western hemisphere and they do so by using sophisticated sister vision systems that move narcotics into and across the united states. heroin supplied...
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we defended the chief of the park police, theresa chambers, fired during the bush administration. it took us 7 1/2 years to restore her to her be. >> reporter:. it's not -- [ applause ] -- thank you. that's entered into lightly. we do a lot of work with scientists. and they have typically little league protection because they're not whistle-blowers, not revealing waste, fraud, and abuse. a good example, one of our clients goss hawk expert for the u.s. forest service, one of the indicator species like spotted owls, and he was featured by the agency, sent away to conferences and allowed to publish. when his publish work used by environmental groups to sue the agency to stop timber sales because he founded the goss hawk needed a broader area, the agency turned on him and his science. through no action of his own, doing what he had done every day for the last 20 year he went from golden boy to pub nick enemy number one. even -- it doesn't matter how objective the science is, one of our signature cases involve a fish passage center, mul lt
we defended the chief of the park police, theresa chambers, fired during the bush administration. it took us 7 1/2 years to restore her to her be. >> reporter:. it's not -- [ applause ] -- thank you. that's entered into lightly. we do a lot of work with scientists. and they have typically little league protection because they're not whistle-blowers, not revealing waste, fraud, and abuse. a good example, one of our clients goss hawk expert for the u.s. forest service, one of the indicator...
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we defended the chief of the park police, theresa chambers, who was fired during the bush administration took us 7 1/2 years to restore her to her job. so it is not the sort of thing that is entered into lightly. we do a lot of work with scientists. and they have typically little legal protection because they are not whistle-blowers, not they are not to revealing waste, fraud, and abuse. a good example, one of our clients goss hawk expert for the u.s. forest service, one of the indicator species like spotted owls, and he was featured by the agency, sent away to conferences and allowed to publish. but when it is published work used by environmental groups to sue the agency to stop timber sales because he founded the goss hawk needed a broader area, the agency turned on him and his science. through no action of his own, doing what he had done every day for the last 20 years he went from golden boy to public enemy number one. it doesn't matter how objective the science is, one of our signature cases involve a fish passage center, multiagency unit. larry craig, center from idaho known for hi
we defended the chief of the park police, theresa chambers, who was fired during the bush administration took us 7 1/2 years to restore her to her job. so it is not the sort of thing that is entered into lightly. we do a lot of work with scientists. and they have typically little legal protection because they are not whistle-blowers, not they are not to revealing waste, fraud, and abuse. a good example, one of our clients goss hawk expert for the u.s. forest service, one of the indicator...
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now, coach theresa tip pitt puts this on every year f they raise $15,000 thon friday night we nht playedl would shave her head and she d did. coach tip pitt shaved her head h right there at the basketballke game right in the third quartera she did it they raised $15,000.0 in fact in the 15 years sincerss they started this they raisedhei over a $100,000. $100, it goes to different charitiesri to fight cancer.igance kudos to coach tip pitt. pt. that's our little basketball bas team the parents the old men out there. >> how did the knee hold. ke >> pretty good.>> p i sat out for awhile after i wai ran.. was was the score.co. >> 67-sketch we ended in a tie. >> you guys are bawling.li >> old man basketball you can end in a high. if we younger we'd keep playingp but at some point you got toot t shut it down.sh it do >> it was great cause. the coach does an amazing jobamg with this every year.ea getting the parents and all thee people to come together in thehn gym the place is pack. is kids have a good time.a good tim they raise lots of money and all goes to charity. >> um seive.m seive. >> con
now, coach theresa tip pitt puts this on every year f they raise $15,000 thon friday night we nht playedl would shave her head and she d did. coach tip pitt shaved her head h right there at the basketballke game right in the third quartera she did it they raised $15,000.0 in fact in the 15 years sincerss they started this they raisedhei over a $100,000. $100, it goes to different charitiesri to fight cancer.igance kudos to coach tip pitt. pt. that's our little basketball bas team the parents...
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like theresa flores, the founder of soap, save oured a less enlts from prostitution, -- save oured a less enlts from profit -- our adolescents from prostitution, and a member of the ohio house of representatives, who has made a lifetime commitment working to protect our victims. we must remain vigilant in the implementation of jvta, as we were when we passed it, so every child, every woman and man is free from this form of modern day slavery, which is why i am proud to have joined judge poe and congresswoman wagner and maloney of new york in leading a letter to the united states attorney general loretta lynch supporting the department of justice's implementation thus far of the jvta and requesting needed information on what more can be done within the confines of the current law. mr. speaker, this is what happens when we work together. this is a great example of what we can do when democrats and republicans come together to change lives. and that's just the way it is. mr. poe: i thank the gentlelady. i like your tag line. i might use it myself. you point out several good things. i th
like theresa flores, the founder of soap, save oured a less enlts from prostitution, -- save oured a less enlts from profit -- our adolescents from prostitution, and a member of the ohio house of representatives, who has made a lifetime commitment working to protect our victims. we must remain vigilant in the implementation of jvta, as we were when we passed it, so every child, every woman and man is free from this form of modern day slavery, which is why i am proud to have joined judge poe and...