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tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was just like, oh my god. >> eugene had been shot 6 times - five of those shots were fatal wounds to the chest. >> the bedding was saturated. pillows were full of blood. the blood ran all the way down that side. i guess he laid over there and bled to death and died. >> eugene kept two guns next to his bed in latched boxes. the initial police report says the officers were "confronted" by an armed suspect. >> so one of the guns was potentially in this? >> yeah, but he didn't have enough time... >> because their story is that he was exiting, hold a gun with both hands, and levele
tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was...
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tonya graham to me is my hero. i want to see more tonya grahams. law enforcement are not the parents of some of these young people. the parents need to take control of their child, or their children and make sure that they respect law enforcement. >> tad, unfortunately we're running short on time. we appreciate you being here with us. i think a lot of people would agree with that. >> my pleasure. >> tonya graham there she is right there, going after her son. exactly. the lessons of a mother who loves her son. as we have been reporting, that curfew now in effect. baltimore police commissioner saying the city is safe and stable. we certainly hope it stays that way. >> police are moving in shortly after 3:00 10:00 p.m. about four more hours of that curfew. we'll keep you updated as we watch baltimore tonight on fox. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car?
tonya graham to me is my hero. i want to see more tonya grahams. law enforcement are not the parents of some of these young people. the parents need to take control of their child, or their children and make sure that they respect law enforcement. >> tad, unfortunately we're running short on time. we appreciate you being here with us. i think a lot of people would agree with that. >> my pleasure. >> tonya graham there she is right there, going after her son. exactly. the...
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in studio via skype we have tonya, a body language expert them of the author of several books including power of body language. based on your expertise do you think the senator is telling the truth? >> you have a man who is confident on the outside but there are red flags. does give me the impression. although he is confident he believes he will get in trouble. a man who believes he will be in trouble but is he really being genuine? bill: what were some of the red flags? >> commissioner lee a lot of shoulder shrugs. a tight mouth. you saw that as he is speaking to the crowd okay everyone here loves me and then he looks down in his mouth tightens up. bill: is it all bluster? >> as i am watching him i am seeing the confidence and how he is controlling the crowd. they i am the king. , if they consistently keep their eyebrows up this is something we do for emphasis. when you keep them in this position constantly becomes a a signal that indicates someone is trying to make you believe. bill: thank you for your insight. we are joined by political expert and host of new jersey now jimmy queenie
in studio via skype we have tonya, a body language expert them of the author of several books including power of body language. based on your expertise do you think the senator is telling the truth? >> you have a man who is confident on the outside but there are red flags. does give me the impression. although he is confident he believes he will get in trouble. a man who believes he will be in trouble but is he really being genuine? bill: what were some of the red flags? >>...
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tonya bundick entered an alfred plea to the charges today. that means she acknowledges there is enough evidence to convict her but she does not admit guilt. prosecutors say bundick and her fiance charles smith set fire to abandoned buildings in 2012 and 2013. she faces 17 years in prison and smith is also awaiting sentencing. next on ablsc 7 news at 6:00 a new push for maryland's purple line. why it has many businesses stuck in limbo. plus chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest on the storms moving through our area and the potential for more severe weather. tim: the orioles and sox battle in boston. the caps try to get back into the series with the islanders. with everybody chipping in but it won't be fair as abc 7 news at 6:00 continue maureen: a new push tonight to begin construction of the purple line in maryland. it would run from bethesda to new carrollton. the maryland governor larry hogan is expected to make his decision on the project's future in about a month. "7 on your side"'s chris papst explains why business leaders say bil
tonya bundick entered an alfred plea to the charges today. that means she acknowledges there is enough evidence to convict her but she does not admit guilt. prosecutors say bundick and her fiance charles smith set fire to abandoned buildings in 2012 and 2013. she faces 17 years in prison and smith is also awaiting sentencing. next on ablsc 7 news at 6:00 a new push for maryland's purple line. why it has many businesses stuck in limbo. plus chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest on the...
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earlier this week his former fiancee tonya bundick was sentenced to 17 years in prison. prosecutors said the two set fire to more than 60 abandoned buildings between november 2012 and april 2013. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 the surprise of a lifetime for a d.c. teenager getting ready for college. you'll see her reaction. joce: about 15 more minutes to get your questions answered right now by u.s. postal inspection service workers and the better business bureau. give us a call at 703-236-9220. maureen: plus a chilly night ahead as we may see freezing temperatures ahead in the weather. tim: and the party is just getting started here at verizon center. the fans are starting to arrive. it's almost time for game five. the caps and the islanders. a preview coming up! joce: we are live in the abc 7 help center answering your questions about identity theft and how to protect your life should you become compromised at any point. and tonight at 11:00, we'll give you a little bit more motivation of why you need to be calling these folks in the next couple of minutes. the "7 on
earlier this week his former fiancee tonya bundick was sentenced to 17 years in prison. prosecutors said the two set fire to more than 60 abandoned buildings between november 2012 and april 2013. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 the surprise of a lifetime for a d.c. teenager getting ready for college. you'll see her reaction. joce: about 15 more minutes to get your questions answered right now by u.s. postal inspection service workers and the better business bureau. give us a call at...
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tonya graham -- ms. tonya graham that i feel and can appreciate her anguish and the pain that she showed the world a few days ago . i want to say to her son, michael, that i have also felt his pain and anguish having been on the receiving end of such discipline from my mother. but i want to say to him that he can rest assure that the love of his mother her passion for his future will pay great dividends if he continues to show the deference to her love and affection and her concern that he showed when he was the object of her frustrations. mr. speaker, responding to the situation in baltimore, several days ago president obama said, and i quote, we can't just leave this to the police. i think there are police departments that have to do some soul searching. i think there are some communities that have to do some soul searching, but he went on to say i think we as a country have to do some soul searching. i want to join president obama in calling for the country to do some soul searching. let's take a look
tonya graham -- ms. tonya graham that i feel and can appreciate her anguish and the pain that she showed the world a few days ago . i want to say to her son, michael, that i have also felt his pain and anguish having been on the receiving end of such discipline from my mother. but i want to say to him that he can rest assure that the love of his mother her passion for his future will pay great dividends if he continues to show the deference to her love and affection and her concern that he...
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correspondent tonya moseley with an indepth look change. >> come around and tell those people, tell themm not gay no more. i am delivered. >> reporter: when 21 yield andrew caldwell stood before the church of god in st. louis and declared thanks to prayer he was no longer gay the paster and the congregation applauded. as the video went viral. his actions brought to life an example of how some black churches believe it is possible through prayer to convert gay people and cure homosexuality. >> father, we thank you and prays you for goodness and mercy >>> prayer is at the heart of the ministry. for more than 20 years he ministered to thousands of black men and women who no longer want to be gay. >> have you seen growth in yourself? >> recognise... >> reporter: who you are, and who you were. >> yes. >> reporter: he sits with james penniman, a man that was openly gay. thanks to the ministry, he is now strait with children. >> do you feel people can be born gay. >> it might be surprising. yes, i do. i believe people are born gay. we are born in sin. homosexuality is a sin. you can be born in
correspondent tonya moseley with an indepth look change. >> come around and tell those people, tell themm not gay no more. i am delivered. >> reporter: when 21 yield andrew caldwell stood before the church of god in st. louis and declared thanks to prayer he was no longer gay the paster and the congregation applauded. as the video went viral. his actions brought to life an example of how some black churches believe it is possible through prayer to convert gay people and cure...
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according to tonya brown dickerson, surveillance video from the scene shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. but district attorney seth williams says the video shows he did not follow officers' orders. saying the man was reaching for a gun when police shot him. tate-brown's mother says police planted the gun on her son. >> because i do believe my son got unnecessarily and while driving while black. >> the philadelphia police department tells us it cannot comment on pending litigation. >> a death without dignity. that's how chester county authorities describe what happened to an elderly father and veteran. and they say his own son is responsible. edward o'brien iii is accused of neglecting his father for years and stealing his money. and now he's charged with murder. nbc 10's doug shimell has more. >> well his defense attorney claims his client's father did not want to die in a nursing home and refused medical care. and he claims his client took care of his father but in the police affidavit, it says he didn't. it claims he took $30,000 of his father's money. prosecutors
according to tonya brown dickerson, surveillance video from the scene shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. but district attorney seth williams says the video shows he did not follow officers' orders. saying the man was reaching for a gun when police shot him. tate-brown's mother says police planted the gun on her son. >> because i do believe my son got unnecessarily and while driving while black. >> the philadelphia police department tells us it cannot comment on...
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tonya, we know who the big leaders are. who david cameron is and nick clegg, and ed miliband. but in terms of putting them all on the same stage, is the biggest change here going to be that people actually know who is the leader? we know who nigel farage is, but there are people on the stage who most people won't be familiar with. >> this is going to be interesting on many levels, partially because of the inclusion of so many people. the inclusion of the snp leader, it all adds to the element of this debate. i'm sure there are people who don't know who these leaders are. this is their chance to showcase who they are. francine: richard, how difficult is it for someone to connect with the people at this moment? 35 days until the election. psychologically, if i'm one of those people, do i have to be friendly aggressive, or is it just being themselves? richard: i think the biggest thing that is missing for most of these people is being authentic. we are seeing so many people being polished and trying to act in a way which is no
tonya, we know who the big leaders are. who david cameron is and nick clegg, and ed miliband. but in terms of putting them all on the same stage, is the biggest change here going to be that people actually know who is the leader? we know who nigel farage is, but there are people on the stage who most people won't be familiar with. >> this is going to be interesting on many levels, partially because of the inclusion of so many people. the inclusion of the snp leader, it all adds to the...
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and tonya says, like mr. trump says, you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico. maybe the cartel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir is struggling ♪ ♪ to get the skates just right ♪ now she's holding on for dear life ♪ announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. thousands of siblings in foster care will take you just as you are. running a runned. >> we'll find them. julie banderas is next. stick around. >> the crowd of presidential hopefuls. new hampshire will hold the first primary early next year. speeches begin on friday. they continued throughout the day and a steady steam of republicans are officially in the race or making their case to republican voters in the first of the nation leadership summit. despite the different take. the likely democratic was the one theme. >> she does not have accomplishment because she lacks th
and tonya says, like mr. trump says, you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico. maybe the cartel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir is struggling ♪ ♪ to get the skates just right ♪ now she's holding on for dear life ♪ announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. thousands of siblings in foster care will take you just as you are. running a runned. >> we'll find them. julie banderas is next....
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according to media report tonya bondik entered an alford plea. she was convicted of setting two fires on the eastern shore. her co-defendant charles smith is awaiting sentencing. >>> new this morning, investigators are trying to figure out what set off a series of explosions at a building in the texas police department. half a dozen of blasts went off in this building in the town of bryan. no one was hurt. >>> also new this morning, an egyptian court sentencedous ted president mohammed morsi to 20 years. >>> it is 6:18. right now, police are asking for your help to find a missing man. he's been missing since yesterday and was last seen in the rockville area. this is 39-year-old richard brown. montgomery county police say he was being treated at shady grove medical center. officers say he left against the advice of doctors. he was last seen boarding a road-on bus near the hospital. police and family are concerned for his emotional well-being and physical welfare. >>> a man is being tried for the murder of d.c. corrections official carolyn cross. t
according to media report tonya bondik entered an alford plea. she was convicted of setting two fires on the eastern shore. her co-defendant charles smith is awaiting sentencing. >>> new this morning, investigators are trying to figure out what set off a series of explosions at a building in the texas police department. half a dozen of blasts went off in this building in the town of bryan. no one was hurt. >>> also new this morning, an egyptian court sentencedous ted president...
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and tonya says like mr. trump says you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico.artel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir lance-a-lot and mikimoto. there's the picture. mikimoto and lance. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressur
and tonya says like mr. trump says you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico.artel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir lance-a-lot and mikimoto. there's the picture. mikimoto and lance. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.....
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luckily a nurse was a few cars behind and tonya vetter jumped into action.ally was born there on the side of the road a healthy 8 pounds 9 ounces. >>> a pays to occasionally check the spam e-mail folder for one university of vermont student it held a $100,000 grant to support his research. he was awarded one of 2,000 national science foundation grants given to graduate students that almost never knew it. the free press reports the e-mail was classified as junk and only found after a text message from a friend. >>> cities and towns all over the country are joining the list of communities pushing for president obama's plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. james rosen explains why dozens of leaders are teaming up to open up the border. >> when president obama used executive action to exempt an estimated 5 million undocumented workers and their families from deportation last november gop governors and attorneys general in 26 states led by texas immediately sued to overturn the action. a texas judge halted the policy from being enforced while i
luckily a nurse was a few cars behind and tonya vetter jumped into action.ally was born there on the side of the road a healthy 8 pounds 9 ounces. >>> a pays to occasionally check the spam e-mail folder for one university of vermont student it held a $100,000 grant to support his research. he was awarded one of 2,000 national science foundation grants given to graduate students that almost never knew it. the free press reports the e-mail was classified as junk and only found after a...
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tonya brown dickerson told nbc10 news that her son's rights were violated when he was shot.e's suing to bring about reform. police shot and killed tate-brown after pulling him over at a traffic stop. security video shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. the philadelphia police department has not released the video to the public which the lawsuit demands. and district attorney seth williams said tait-brown did not follow officers' orders. williams said tate-brown is reaching for a gun inside the car when police shot him. tate-brown's mother is suing for wrongful death. >> because i do believe my son was not unnecessarily while driving while black. >> philadelphia police tell us they cannot comment on pending litigation. >>> happening today, a judge will decide whether monsignor william lynn will be sent back to jail. a state superior court threw out the conviction in 2013. but the state supreme court reversed that decision monday. lynn is the clergy for the archdiocese of philadelphia. he was the first ever prosecuted for mishandling of complaints. >>> 6:36 t
tonya brown dickerson told nbc10 news that her son's rights were violated when he was shot.e's suing to bring about reform. police shot and killed tate-brown after pulling him over at a traffic stop. security video shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. the philadelphia police department has not released the video to the public which the lawsuit demands. and district attorney seth williams said tait-brown did not follow officers' orders. williams said tate-brown is reaching for...
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tonya wrote on our abc 7 facebook page. sad, i was crying. why? why? i cried and my blood pressure went up. seriously, i did. carolyn tried to be optimistic. she wrote "maybe she's dreaming and he's not really dead." that always happens, doesn't it? you can join the conversation by going to our abc 7 facebook page. although i read that patrick dempsey is moving on to other things. leon: mistaken little week all of a sudden now those who might have been marginally interested in the show they go i want to see the guy. doug: i got my hockey game interrupted and i was back in my office in 20 seconds. i'm good. i'm ok. hope you're ok with this. it does feature some rain. not tonight. it is gorgeous out there. clear, cool and breezy at this hour. temperatures well below average but we'll take them. we have anyway. temperatures in the upper 50's to about 60. 61 right now at reagan national. out at washington dulles right now, 59 degrees. and in areas west of town, not only the cool numbers right now. look at the wind gusts. 38-mile-an-hour gusts in iamsville.
tonya wrote on our abc 7 facebook page. sad, i was crying. why? why? i cried and my blood pressure went up. seriously, i did. carolyn tried to be optimistic. she wrote "maybe she's dreaming and he's not really dead." that always happens, doesn't it? you can join the conversation by going to our abc 7 facebook page. although i read that patrick dempsey is moving on to other things. leon: mistaken little week all of a sudden now those who might have been marginally interested in the...
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. >> reporter: team adam is the most seasoned with 30-something joshua davis and tonya boyd-canon. >> reporter: christinaing a aguilera returns with one man that sings higher than the rest. and blake shelton has a mix of ages and styles with cory kent white being the only country singer left in the competition. >> it's not one person versus the other. it's you versus everybody. that's the part that i think i look forward to most. >> reporter: the coaches stopped judging for this round of the show. the artists advance or go home based on fan votes. rafael seth, nbc news. >> "the voice" contestants won't be the only ones performing tonight. adam levine will take the stage with his band maroon 5 tonight. >>> well, a dog reunites with his family years after running away. how technology brought them back together. >>> a happy reunion with man's best friend 2 1/2 years in the making. the moral of the story is microchip your dogs. >> it all started when sweetie escaped outside her family home outside tucson in 2012. somehow she ended up miles away found by workers inside a warehouse just thi
. >> reporter: team adam is the most seasoned with 30-something joshua davis and tonya boyd-canon. >> reporter: christinaing a aguilera returns with one man that sings higher than the rest. and blake shelton has a mix of ages and styles with cory kent white being the only country singer left in the competition. >> it's not one person versus the other. it's you versus everybody. that's the part that i think i look forward to most. >> reporter: the coaches stopped judging...
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tonya brown dickinson told "nbc 10 news today" in center city her son's rights were violated when he was shot. she says she's suing to bring about reform in the police department. police shot and killed brendan tate-brown last december after pulling him over during a traffic stop. according to the mother and her lawyer surveillance video from the scene shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. philadelphia police department has not released the video to the public, which the lawsuit is demanding. but district attorney seth williams shows tate-brown did not follow officers' orders. williams says the man was reaching for a gun inside the car when police shot him. tate-brown's mother is suing for wrongful death. >> because i do believe my son got unnecessarily and while driving while black. >> the philadelphia police department tells us it cannot comment on pending litigation. >>> and what a great day to take a walk with your best friend in center city, philadelphia. a little breezy but otherwise, i don't know, should i say this renee? >> go for it. >> doggone perfect. >>
tonya brown dickinson told "nbc 10 news today" in center city her son's rights were violated when he was shot. she says she's suing to bring about reform in the police department. police shot and killed brendan tate-brown last december after pulling him over during a traffic stop. according to the mother and her lawyer surveillance video from the scene shows tate-brown running from his car when he was shot. philadelphia police department has not released the video to the public, which...
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and tonya says, like mr. trump says, you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico.he cartel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir lan ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com five acres of fresh air.d ♪ top three tools: hammer, screwdriver, front loader. happiness is a drive-over mower deck. a john deere dealer can teach tractors to anybody. in the right hands, an imatch quick-hitch could probably cure most of the world's problems. that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. see your john deere dealer for great deere season savings on the one family subcompact tractors. man: you run a business. could be any kind of business. and every day you've got important decisions to make, like hiring. where are you gonna find those essential people you need? with ziprecruiter, it's simple. we post your job to over 100 job boards with just a single
and tonya says, like mr. trump says, you're fired. jenna -- jake says september her to mexico.he cartel will hire her. check out all my news all throughout the week. and here are my two dogs sir lan ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com five acres of fresh air.d ♪ top three tools: hammer, screwdriver, front loader....
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reporter: this is tonya madden the 24-year-old mother accused of intentionally giving her 6-month-old baby cocaine. >> why would you do something like that? that's disgusting. reporter: neighbors in the 100 block of north plum street have a hard time understanding how a mother could do something like this. >> that's ridiculous. that amazes me. a 6-month-old. >> that's really sad. i mean especially like just being in my neighborhood, i feel like it's really disappointing seeing that kind of stuff happen in the city. reporter: madden was arrested last week after lancaster police determined a baby couldn't have accidentally gotten cocaine in his system back in march. the boy has been with foster care since. >> i don't think she should be given another chance. reporter: madden and the baby live in the same building where a toddler was killed in january. police say shandrea dixon beat her almost 2-month-old to death her and wrapped her body in a deflated matted res and put her in the trash. the body has never been found. >> it's sad to see it every day. they still have all the balloons and
reporter: this is tonya madden the 24-year-old mother accused of intentionally giving her 6-month-old baby cocaine. >> why would you do something like that? that's disgusting. reporter: neighbors in the 100 block of north plum street have a hard time understanding how a mother could do something like this. >> that's ridiculous. that amazes me. a 6-month-old. >> that's really sad. i mean especially like just being in my neighborhood, i feel like it's really disappointing seeing...
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tonya donated her kidney to a stranger so her brother could receive a kidney from another stranger. >> at the time it was very disappointed to know i couldn't give directly to him. but now seeing this and being able to help other people and more people being helped it's like wow. it's the best way. alison: we're going to go into more detail about all of this, this really amazing medical journey shortly coming up at 5:00. leon: i'm showing my age. i remember the first time talking about those kinds of stories. the number we talk about being involved is like seven or 10 people being involved. so that's remarkable and that's a great gesture by the people who are being donors. because what's the recovery like for them when they go through this? alison: that's one of the interesting things about this, you know, if you do this donation, the patients we talked to actually just have laparoscopic procedures so the recovery is only a matter of weeks. you just saw there she had her kidney removed through they are belly button and had a single band-aid right there on the belly button after surger
tonya donated her kidney to a stranger so her brother could receive a kidney from another stranger. >> at the time it was very disappointed to know i couldn't give directly to him. but now seeing this and being able to help other people and more people being helped it's like wow. it's the best way. alison: we're going to go into more detail about all of this, this really amazing medical journey shortly coming up at 5:00. leon: i'm showing my age. i remember the first time talking about...
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to hear kevin tell it he was minding his own business when tonya stack sat down nearby and she flipped the bird. the state rep says he responded to the foul finger by saying outloud, what a trashy move. that's when it happened. boyle says mrs. stack plu her stack. tossed an entire cup of soda on him. no immediate comment from the stack camp, no confirmation or denial. my take, what's the big deal? philly politicses have been throwing more than soda for years. they've been throwing hands. i have just one question. since mrs. stack's alleged assault involved the use of a sweetened beverage, why didn't mayor nutter get in there and tax it? only in philly. >> let's taking a look now at what's trending. an eye-opening lesson being taught in a denver third grade classroom going viral. >> this whole project is called "i wish my teacher knew." and the responses the teacher received surprised even her and touched so many around the world. >> i wish my teacher knew i loved her with all my heart. others, heartbreaking. >> i heard that one of my friends doesn't have any friends to play with. >> wh
to hear kevin tell it he was minding his own business when tonya stack sat down nearby and she flipped the bird. the state rep says he responded to the foul finger by saying outloud, what a trashy move. that's when it happened. boyle says mrs. stack plu her stack. tossed an entire cup of soda on him. no immediate comment from the stack camp, no confirmation or denial. my take, what's the big deal? philly politicses have been throwing more than soda for years. they've been throwing hands. i have...