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>> probably. >> reporter: fred and tonya had an on-again/off-again marriage. the second for them both, the kind of fractured family life which might require extra care for an only child entering adolescence. instead, these lawyers say, the couches let ethan fast-forward into adulthood. >> people don't allow their kids to d drive at . >> you understood, if he was at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself >> yes. >> nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to happen, correct? >> yes. >> i j just keptsking because i wanted to. the corner store by myself. >> yes. >> reporter: fred couch admitted parents say they didn't know >> have you ever seen ethan drink as we sit here today? >> i don't remember ever seeing him drink. >> reporter: maybe not. but she definitely saw him drunk. just four months before the fatal crash, 15-yearar-old eth was stopped by police at 1:00 a.m. relieving himself in a parking lot. >> ft. worth officer comes upon him, he's taking a pee outside of a truck, there's a half-naked 14-year-old girl passed out drunk and thi
>> probably. >> reporter: fred and tonya had an on-again/off-again marriage. the second for them both, the kind of fractured family life which might require extra care for an only child entering adolescence. instead, these lawyers say, the couches let ethan fast-forward into adulthood. >> people don't allow their kids to d drive at . >> you understood, if he was at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself >> yes. >> nevertheless, you...
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well, fred and tonya couch had already moved on up to this sprawling place in ft. worth. a 7,000 square foot compound. take a look at that glittering metal roof, you're looking at the couch money-maker. fred's got a multi million dollar sheet metal business, and this estate is complete with guard towers, a guest house and a steel gate surrounding it. but the story of the crash begins to be told by ethan's blood alcohol content. it comes back three times the legal limit for an adult, and that's three hours after the crash. >> understand this is three hours of time he had for his body to clear alcohol out of his system. speculation, what his blood alcohol was at the time of the accident is through the roof. >> reporter: as ethan awakes in a hospital bed, the sun also rises over burleson retta road. it is father's day. >> and the next day, yeah, i find these packages, where my father's day cards had been filled out. and my father's day gifts were there, but they were gone. there was no preparation, no time to say good-byes. >> reporter: out in front of eric's house, investig
well, fred and tonya couch had already moved on up to this sprawling place in ft. worth. a 7,000 square foot compound. take a look at that glittering metal roof, you're looking at the couch money-maker. fred's got a multi million dollar sheet metal business, and this estate is complete with guard towers, a guest house and a steel gate surrounding it. but the story of the crash begins to be told by ethan's blood alcohol content. it comes back three times the legal limit for an adult, and that's...
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whether tonya saw y'all with beer sitting there? >> she saw us. tonya wanted to come in and say, i was always really against drinking and driving but then enforce that? disciplining ethan for anything? >> sometimes i would take little things away from him or we would just discuss the problems. >> when's the last time you recall disciplining ethan for ananhing? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: of course, it's hard to discipline a kid when he isn't always under the same roof. remember, the couches were letting ethan play grownup by himself in the burleson house. >> in your mind, it was okay to let a 16-year-old d stay at the burleson retta house by himself without anyone present, correct? >> that 16-year-old kid, however foolish that it may have been, he seemed pretty responsible. >> was there always alcohol then when you were at the burleson location? >> not always, no. >> most of the time? >> most of the time, yes. >> if there was alcohol, most of the time there was drugs as well? list of drugs shocking for anyone, much less a 16-year-old. >> i'v
whether tonya saw y'all with beer sitting there? >> she saw us. tonya wanted to come in and say, i was always really against drinking and driving but then enforce that? disciplining ethan for anything? >> sometimes i would take little things away from him or we would just discuss the problems. >> when's the last time you recall disciplining ethan for ananhing? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: of course, it's hard to discipline a kid when he isn't always under the...
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we asked our correspondent, tonya cramer.onya: these checkpoints are supposedly being put in place around palestinian neighborhoods in east jerusalem. usually we have checkpoints being occupied the west bank and jerusalem. this is now inside these neighborhoods and depending on how widespread, they will be implemented. some of them have been put in place already. when people send their children to a different neighborhood or they have to go to work, it can be quite difficult. there are a whole -- there is a whole list of measures put in place. the ministers also decided in a meeting that, for example, homes of the attackers will be demolished much faster than they used to be. also, the families -- the passports of the families of the attackers might be revoked. this is in jerusalem and also around the gaza strip. sarah: the u.s. and russia is said to be -- are said to be close to a safety pack in syria. the two are engaged in a third round of talks around the issue with the situation becoming more dire. there have been close
we asked our correspondent, tonya cramer.onya: these checkpoints are supposedly being put in place around palestinian neighborhoods in east jerusalem. usually we have checkpoints being occupied the west bank and jerusalem. this is now inside these neighborhoods and depending on how widespread, they will be implemented. some of them have been put in place already. when people send their children to a different neighborhood or they have to go to work, it can be quite difficult. there are a whole...
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. >> i'm tonya page reporting from ivory coast where economic growth is having a second term. >>> climatehange is back on the agenda but just agreeing on a framework plan is proving to be a problem plus. >>> i'm andy richardson at the para athletic championships in doha and finding out if a sporting event really can help change attitudes towards disability. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. ♪ hello again, reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, diplomates from russia and the u.s., saudi arabia and turkey are meeting in vienna to talk about syria and talks expected to focus on moscow air strikes in the country and the president bashar al-assad's role in th
. >> i'm tonya page reporting from ivory coast where economic growth is having a second term. >>> climatehange is back on the agenda but just agreeing on a framework plan is proving to be a problem plus. >>> i'm andy richardson at the para athletic championships in doha and finding out if a sporting event really can help change attitudes towards disability. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging...
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. >> reporter: we're in the bathroom with tonya garrison and it's about to get ugly. as we tried charcoal podder to remove stains. >> it says add a small amount to your toothbrush and brush as usual. >> reporter: it comes out dark and is scary. activated charcoal supposedly grabs stains. >> i'm afraid to swallow. >> it's okay. it's kind of gritty and goofy. >> reporter: it's safe to ingest, sold in health foot stores. tanya heard about it on pinterest and bought it on amazon. we could scare your kids. >> no he's not scared. >> reporter: there's no american dental association stamp. they are not sure if the grittiness could damage enamel. study results have proof it's not abrasive and a reminder that it is a stain remover, not a whitether. >> i don't really notice a difference but here's tonya's before and after picture. i wanted to see lightened teeth. >> reporter: we both agreed it does make your mouth feel really clean. >> right out of the dentist or when you just eat a really crisp apple. >> it's weird. >> ic. >>> so how cool is this. this cameraman managed to catc
. >> reporter: we're in the bathroom with tonya garrison and it's about to get ugly. as we tried charcoal podder to remove stains. >> it says add a small amount to your toothbrush and brush as usual. >> reporter: it comes out dark and is scary. activated charcoal supposedly grabs stains. >> i'm afraid to swallow. >> it's okay. it's kind of gritty and goofy. >> reporter: it's safe to ingest, sold in health foot stores. tanya heard about it on pinterest and...
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reporter: money spent in rural areas half the population is poor and inequality can breed unrest, tonyal jazeera, ivory coast. >>> presidential hopefuls in argentina held their last rallies before the vote on sunday and president kirshner chose the successor who is leading in the polls and has served two terms and bars her from running again until 2019 and she has been in power for 12 years. catastrophic damage is feared along the west coast of mexico which is about to be hit by the biggest hurricane in the region's history, hurricane patricia is fast approaching the pacific coast and a state of emergency has been declared in three states and gerald tan reports. >> reporter: taking no chances, mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than to regret because i have windows i put in wood panels, the truth is i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific with winds topping 260 kilometers an hour. it has qui
reporter: money spent in rural areas half the population is poor and inequality can breed unrest, tonyal jazeera, ivory coast. >>> presidential hopefuls in argentina held their last rallies before the vote on sunday and president kirshner chose the successor who is leading in the polls and has served two terms and bars her from running again until 2019 and she has been in power for 12 years. catastrophic damage is feared along the west coast of mexico which is about to be hit by the...
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but supporters of the former president laurent gbagbo is a country accustom to violent election and tonya>> reporter: alassane ouattara is a hero to supporters and squeezed on to every available space and entertain everyone until he arrives and expected he will win a second term and he hopes without the blood shed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 27 and don't want to go killing each other anymore. >> reporter: 3,000 people were killed when laurent gbagbo refused to accept the 2010 election and eventually the forces over powered gbagbo by crimes on both sides but he has been held to account and war crimes start soon and violence in the build up to this election but all the presidential candidates are calling for calm. he is widely expected to win but not leaving anything to chance campaigning right up until the last month and his opponents say he is influencing the election commission adding laurent gbagbo to the role and to intimidate the critics. he says he is the candidate who will bring r
but supporters of the former president laurent gbagbo is a country accustom to violent election and tonya>> reporter: alassane ouattara is a hero to supporters and squeezed on to every available space and entertain everyone until he arrives and expected he will win a second term and he hopes without the blood shed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 27 and don't want to go killing each...
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for now. >> tonya and susan, thank you. >> interesting. i've never noticed the hand thing with ben carson. >> and the eyes closed. surgeon, he's washing his maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. >> welcome back, everyone. we've got a mild start to the day. our temps starting off above the average high temp. 64, central park, 65 in poughkeepsie, 63 in islip. the showers are pulling away from us, we still have a little bit left over even long island, even there in the next half hour to an hour, it should be gone. only 60 tomorrow, 57 on saturday, a small shower chance late in the day on sunday, should not be a big deal. don't forget the fox 5ny weather app for free, download it now and put that interactive radar to work. here comes ines with the latest on the commute. >> oh, mike, north jersey, a lot of problems this morning. route 80 jammed, you can see okay exit 57 two lanes are blocked, delays on 23 southbound, there's an accident approaching 280, exit 14. a lot of red,
for now. >> tonya and susan, thank you. >> interesting. i've never noticed the hand thing with ben carson. >> and the eyes closed. surgeon, he's washing his maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. >> welcome back, everyone. we've got a mild start to the day. our temps starting off above the average high temp. 64, central park, 65 in poughkeepsie, 63 in islip. the showers are pulling away from us, we...
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as tonya page reports now from the biggest city. >> reporter: he's a hero to his supporters. they have squeezed into and onto every available space. performers entertain everyone until he arrives. it's expected that he will win a second term. he hopes without the bloodshed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you that we'll be peaceful, and it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 2010. they don't want to go through killing each other anymore. >> reporter: 3,000 people were killed when he refused to accept who won the 2010 election. eventually the forces overpowered his. despite alleged crimes by both sides, only bagbo has been held to account. there's some violence in the buildup to this election, but all the presidential candidates are calling for calm. he's widely expected to win, but he isn't leaving anything to chance campaigning until the last moment. his opponents accuse him of using influence to influence the election commission adding them to the rolls and sending his security forces to intim mags. he says he's the ca
as tonya page reports now from the biggest city. >> reporter: he's a hero to his supporters. they have squeezed into and onto every available space. performers entertain everyone until he arrives. it's expected that he will win a second term. he hopes without the bloodshed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you that we'll be peaceful, and it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 2010. they don't want to go through killing each...
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trouble, it's thought in a country accustom to violent election and we report from that city with tonya> reporter: he is a hero to his supporters, and squeezed into and on to every available space. they entertain everyone until he arrives. it's expected that alassane ouattara will win a second term he hopes without the blood shed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you it will be peaceful, it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 27. they don't want to go into killing each other any more. >> reporter: 3,000 people were killed when laurent gbagbo refused to accept alassane ouattara 2010 election and eventually the forces over pored gbagbo besides the crimes committed by both sides but gbagbo has been held to account and war crime trial starts soon and has been some violence in the build up to this election but all the presidential candidates are calling for calm. he is widely expected to win but not leaving anything to chance campaigning right up until the last moment. his opponent's accuse him of using his condition to get the election
trouble, it's thought in a country accustom to violent election and we report from that city with tonya> reporter: he is a hero to his supporters, and squeezed into and on to every available space. they entertain everyone until he arrives. it's expected that alassane ouattara will win a second term he hopes without the blood shed that stained his rise to power. >> i can assure you it will be peaceful, it will go very well because people want to forget and forgive what happened in 27....
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identified as 35-year-old tonya wilkerson-sullivan. the couple was just married a month or two ago. >>> dc police interrupt an armed robbery attempt near the maryland lines, a shootout and one of the suspects was shot dead. at the maryland line, they were awakened by gunfire this morning. >> sounded like 30 gunshots. >> police arrested -- interrupted the robbery, one suspect fleeing out the back door was shot and killed. they didn't have a chance to get out before the suspect opened fire. so yeah, i think that the officers do what they have to do. >> we have a 911 call from inside. police respond rapidly and interrupt the robbery. >> reporter: it is an area not used with such violence. >> that is their way of it all. >> reporter: parents with children and their nearby school were stunned. put on high alert. security increasing on the inside. >> it's like five seats in that area and that is really scary. >> i have a daughter who at this point they will be waking up for school to go outside and you can't because of the 30 shootings. >> t
identified as 35-year-old tonya wilkerson-sullivan. the couple was just married a month or two ago. >>> dc police interrupt an armed robbery attempt near the maryland lines, a shootout and one of the suspects was shot dead. at the maryland line, they were awakened by gunfire this morning. >> sounded like 30 gunshots. >> police arrested -- interrupted the robbery, one suspect fleeing out the back door was shot and killed. they didn't have a chance to get out before the...
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sarah: our correspondent tonya cramer is in jerusalem. we asked her if this wave of violence has let people scared to go out on the streets. reporter: i talked to israelis and palestinians and both sides are saying the situation is becoming worse by the day. i've been to the old city in the morning. many shops there are closed and people really don't know where this is heading. there is a sense of uncertainty. they don't know where the next attack is coming from. i talked to some palestinian mothers and they said they don't want to get in between and possibly being shot at. there is a sense that things are becoming worse. sarah: our correspondent dina cramer in jerusalem there. coming up after short break, the world's biggest air company looks set to get even bigger. what will the planned takeover of mean for drinkers? i'm sarah kelly. we will see you in a bit. sarah: welcome back. dutch investigators have released their report into the downing of malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine last year. they said the plane was shot
sarah: our correspondent tonya cramer is in jerusalem. we asked her if this wave of violence has let people scared to go out on the streets. reporter: i talked to israelis and palestinians and both sides are saying the situation is becoming worse by the day. i've been to the old city in the morning. many shops there are closed and people really don't know where this is heading. there is a sense of uncertainty. they don't know where the next attack is coming from. i talked to some palestinian...
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another sad reminder of the county's shortage of support for domestic violence victims. 35-year-old tonya sullivan was killed by her husband who then turned the gun on himself. the county has more domestic violence incidents than any other county in maryland. there's only one shelter available for victims. last year police had more than 10,000 domestic violence related calls. >>> let's get to campaign 2016 coverage tonight. fewer than 100 days remain until the first votes are cast in the 2016 presidential race. over the last 36 hours, new polls and new clashes have reshaped the republican field. we have been following all the recent develops. >> it was just five days after the last republican debate that one of the top-tiered gop candidates dropped out. the next debate on wednesday has just as much of a chance to shake up the republican field. >> reporter: todayin new hampshire, the man who used the top the polls in iowa took pot shots at the man who has replaced him there. >> carson has lower energy than bush. >> reporter: dr. ben carson overtaking trump in iowa. a poll out today had car
another sad reminder of the county's shortage of support for domestic violence victims. 35-year-old tonya sullivan was killed by her husband who then turned the gun on himself. the county has more domestic violence incidents than any other county in maryland. there's only one shelter available for victims. last year police had more than 10,000 domestic violence related calls. >>> let's get to campaign 2016 coverage tonight. fewer than 100 days remain until the first votes are cast in...
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tonya page, al jazeera, johannesburg. >>> members of fifa executive committee started a meeting in zurichg to delay the presidential election or not. >> reporter: emergency executive committee meeting taking place first in 17 years and not presided over by blatter, the president suspended of part of the nonstop turmoil and chaos around fifa over these last few months and years and what would narrowly might be an honor for african the first, african to take charge of fifa and couldn't be more difficult circumstances and he and the executive committee need to absolutely decide is whether they should deny the presidential election from february 26 and can't -- candidates have to declare in a week's time and is the president, he would be favored to be fifa president and can he stand and he hazard been saying do you think i should do this and go for this but outside of fifa says anyone within football properly reform fifa and it needs to happen externally. >>> sexual abuse in schools in ecuador is becoming a widespread problem and last year almost a thousand girls under the age of just 14 repo
tonya page, al jazeera, johannesburg. >>> members of fifa executive committee started a meeting in zurichg to delay the presidential election or not. >> reporter: emergency executive committee meeting taking place first in 17 years and not presided over by blatter, the president suspended of part of the nonstop turmoil and chaos around fifa over these last few months and years and what would narrowly might be an honor for african the first, african to take charge of fifa and...
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tonya page, al jazeera, capetown, south africa. >>> it's considered one of the most daunting and dangerous rivers in the world for whitewat whitewater rafting. the gauley in the u.s. state of wfz draws people from all over the world to try their luck on the rapids. in from there that we have the report. >> reporter: with paddles in hand, they are geared to face one of the world's wildest rivers. it's the gauley and it's particularly ferocious because for six weeks every fall the floodgates of a nearby dam are opened wide sending a huge amount of water gushing down the river. >> it makes the rapids really optimal for whitewater rafting. >> heather and lee came all the way from the u.k. >> it's a challenge for us. >> that's the reason we're doing it, the challenge and thrill. >> go forward. >> reporter: a few minutes in, and the force of the gauley rapids are evident. the guide shouts out commands. >> forward. >> reporter: every paddle stroke is critical. they make it out, but there's more to come. rapids are ranked on the difficulty. 1 being the easiest and 5 the most difficult. here on the
tonya page, al jazeera, capetown, south africa. >>> it's considered one of the most daunting and dangerous rivers in the world for whitewat whitewater rafting. the gauley in the u.s. state of wfz draws people from all over the world to try their luck on the rapids. in from there that we have the report. >> reporter: with paddles in hand, they are geared to face one of the world's wildest rivers. it's the gauley and it's particularly ferocious because for six weeks every fall the...
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james and his mother tonya, traveled to adrienne's north college hill home...to return the locket together. s adrienne bird lost locket "thank you so much. i appreciate this more than you'll ever know. i just can't believe that a 10-year-old kid found it and actually did what was right with it. he's an awesome boy. so awesome." being able to say thank you in person, adrienne says, meant the world to her. s adrienne bird lost locket "i can't thank them enough." adrienne says the next step is to get a new necklace for this locket.... one a little bit sturdier than the last, so this never happens again. stick around ag secretary vilsack is in des moines.. after the break david geiger talks about his annoucement and who the new state conservationist is.. on the i don't know how you did it? what? riding our bikes across the state? getting my masters? no! paying off your house early! oh! that was easy! awhile back we talked with veridian credit union and they got us into a 10 and done loan! refinancing lowered our rate and closing costs were only $200! yeah, it was really easy! and we saved enou
james and his mother tonya, traveled to adrienne's north college hill home...to return the locket together. s adrienne bird lost locket "thank you so much. i appreciate this more than you'll ever know. i just can't believe that a 10-year-old kid found it and actually did what was right with it. he's an awesome boy. so awesome." being able to say thank you in person, adrienne says, meant the world to her. s adrienne bird lost locket "i can't thank them enough." adrienne says...
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as tonya trios live and free had week in them and that they were made in the plan for 30 minutes of and yet the company says wheat flour and and certainly use and a process close in free fall flower penalty on them and festive use dates july 2015 including how refund kron4news- dot-com >> catherine: if polarizing record flooding devastates fellow carolina and lengthen the sending too many e military might be entitled to some money shocking claims lawsuit against local sheriff deputies accused of brutal attacks on in the ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. >> catherine: rights lawsuit against some county after two former inmates 5 hour beatings from deputies the senate this systematically sadistically attacked them at least 18 others j. r. stone has the story.' >>
as tonya trios live and free had week in them and that they were made in the plan for 30 minutes of and yet the company says wheat flour and and certainly use and a process close in free fall flower penalty on them and festive use dates july 2015 including how refund kron4news- dot-com >> catherine: if polarizing record flooding devastates fellow carolina and lengthen the sending too many e military might be entitled to some money shocking claims lawsuit against local sheriff deputies...
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tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> there's plenty more still to come including why some people in one of the world's top food producing countries are struggling to feed themselves. >> and serena williams waves good-bye to tennis. well, for this season at least. we'll explain why in sports. >>> argentina is one of the world's top food producers but in places in the north, many are struggling. the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty but the opposition claims it has not succeeded. >>reporter: deep in the heart of what is called the inpenetratable forest, the toba community is struggling to survive. orlando serrano says he's worried about his children. >> i have a pension and these houses but it's still very difficult for us. there are no jobs. our children still go hungry. >>reporter: the toba were hunter gatherers but argentina has destroyed much of the environment they used to live in. they don't be among the poorest in the country here and even though the government has implemented social programs to help them and built new homes like this one, there a
tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> there's plenty more still to come including why some people in one of the world's top food producing countries are struggling to feed themselves. >> and serena williams waves good-bye to tennis. well, for this season at least. we'll explain why in sports. >>> argentina is one of the world's top food producers but in places in the north, many are struggling. the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty but the...
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staff arc ticket, tonya alley moved over to let him try his hand at creating. >> this is like we areere. >> he said, this kind of work seemed like fun. >> it seems so fun to do something that you love to do, like draw. it is like good. >> there is a good end result. you build things out of it and get to make an impact on the community. >> xavier says he wants to be an architect so he can build good homes for people to live? . i was raised in not such a good place but i want to make a difference. >> he came into foster care when he was a young child and he was adopted. five years ago, that adoptive placement was not longer a placement for him. >> through no fault of xaviers, there were problems in the adoptive home. some kids would be shy about drying again. >> would you like to find a permanent home? >> i would love to. >> how about adoption? what do you think about that? >> well, i'm open to it. it is just i don't want to get hurt again. >> i am looking at a family that absolutely, 100% commit to him, lifelong. he only has a few years before he is going to be going off to college. h
staff arc ticket, tonya alley moved over to let him try his hand at creating. >> this is like we areere. >> he said, this kind of work seemed like fun. >> it seems so fun to do something that you love to do, like draw. it is like good. >> there is a good end result. you build things out of it and get to make an impact on the community. >> xavier says he wants to be an architect so he can build good homes for people to live? . i was raised in not such a good place...
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. >> tonya is here. we are on item 6. san francisco zoo. sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> i will make this quick. we are doing the shake out at the zoo as well. >> do the animals have to leave too? >> they can go to room 417 as well. >> okay, let me go through this quickly. we've had some questions about our lion cub, it's confirmed, he is a he. the mother is a pretty nervous mother. we've given her as much time as we can. we just hosted 200 gardeners if you will professionals around the world at the hort culture conference. this is our natural gardens and settings. there is an old azh exhibit. it was a garden no longer suitable for animals. but all of the browse there go to our volunteers. we are going to celebrate our three red pandas, hilary and hunter. red pandas are coming around the world to inform us of their endangered status. we have a halloween festival october 24th-25. lots of treats for everyone and animals at the zoo. the polar bear, we have taken two of her grottos. and with lemonade sales and turned this into a wolves grot
. >> tonya is here. we are on item 6. san francisco zoo. sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> i will make this quick. we are doing the shake out at the zoo as well. >> do the animals have to leave too? >> they can go to room 417 as well. >> okay, let me go through this quickly. we've had some questions about our lion cub, it's confirmed, he is a he. the mother is a pretty nervous mother. we've given her as much time as we can. we just hosted 200 gardeners if you...
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. >> tonya is here. we are on item 6. san francisco zoo. sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> i will make this quick. we are doing the shake out at the zoo as well. >> do the animals have to leave too? >> they can go to room 417 as well. >> okay, let me go through this quickly. we've had some questions about our lion cub, it's confirmed, he is a he. the mother is a pretty nervous mother. we've given her as much time as we can. we just hosted 200 gardeners if you will professionals around the world at the hort culture conference. this is our natural gardens and settings. there is an old azh exhibit. it was a garden no longer suitable for animals. but all of the browse there go to our volunteers. we are going to celebrate our three red pandas, hilary and hunter. red pandas are coming around the world to inform us of their endangered status. we have a halloween festival october 24th-25. lots of treats for everyone and animals at the zoo. the polar bear, we have taken two of her grottos. and with lemonade sales and turned this into a wolves grot
. >> tonya is here. we are on item 6. san francisco zoo. sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> i will make this quick. we are doing the shake out at the zoo as well. >> do the animals have to leave too? >> they can go to room 417 as well. >> okay, let me go through this quickly. we've had some questions about our lion cub, it's confirmed, he is a he. the mother is a pretty nervous mother. we've given her as much time as we can. we just hosted 200 gardeners if you...
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that was tonya and her son jason was actually taking classes at the college.ad just gotten sober through a salvation army rehab program. he would've turned 34 this next week. >> now, let's talk about the mode of. investigators are trying to figure out why this happened. >> they say the gunman actually handed over a hate filled manifesto to a person at the school before opening fire. authorities are trying to figure out what set him off. the 26-year-old is being described as a loner. >> they still don't know exactly why. the first person he killed was his english instructor. >> i am going to talk about this on a regular basis. and i will politicize it because our inaction is a political decision that we are making. >> the president has ordered flags to be flown at half staff until sunset on tuesday in honor of those nine people killed. >> in the next half hour, we will tell you the story of a student who missed his life to save others. we will hear from has at. we will tell you how people nationwide are coming to his aid. >> some severe weather heading to the c
that was tonya and her son jason was actually taking classes at the college.ad just gotten sober through a salvation army rehab program. he would've turned 34 this next week. >> now, let's talk about the mode of. investigators are trying to figure out why this happened. >> they say the gunman actually handed over a hate filled manifesto to a person at the school before opening fire. authorities are trying to figure out what set him off. the 26-year-old is being described as a loner....
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and i thought it was very powerful and very humble. >> tonya, thanks.orward to the in next debate we can have you back. >> sure. >> still to come in the newsroom. john boehner says goodbye. we're mines from the speaker giving his final remarks and get ak new leader in the house. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. >>> speaker john boehner saying goodbye. he has his box of tissues ready to go. >> will resign effective upon the election of my successor. i will also resign as the representative from ohio's eighth
and i thought it was very powerful and very humble. >> tonya, thanks.orward to the in next debate we can have you back. >> sure. >> still to come in the newsroom. john boehner says goodbye. we're mines from the speaker giving his final remarks and get ak new leader in the house. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with...
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like tonya hanson, a lawyer. >> for me, it was very much like, i've got a monster inside of me, get it out of me. don't tell anybody that i'm sick. i was afraid it would affect my business. i didn't feel like i could share my illness with anybody. but coming here, i can. >> reporter: allowing women to recovery, the non-profit that sponsors the retreats. the motion of fly fishing helps exercise muscles that may be weaker after treatment. this unconventional support group offers much more than physical therapy. >> most importantly, the opportunity to be here for the weekend and connect with other women who know exactly how you feel and what you've been through. it's an amazing thing. >> reporter: with practice, each day on the water gets a little easier. >> look at that. >> reporter: for some, the hardest part isn't catching the fish, it's the release. >> you catch it, and you let it go. it's just hard. my peaceful journey is today >> talking about cancer is emotional and exhausting, and it wipes you out. catching a fish and not catching is exhilarating. it's life. this is life. i'm doin
like tonya hanson, a lawyer. >> for me, it was very much like, i've got a monster inside of me, get it out of me. don't tell anybody that i'm sick. i was afraid it would affect my business. i didn't feel like i could share my illness with anybody. but coming here, i can. >> reporter: allowing women to recovery, the non-profit that sponsors the retreats. the motion of fly fishing helps exercise muscles that may be weaker after treatment. this unconventional support group offers much...
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now sullivan did not have a history of domestic violence that they know of, but they did find with tonya will conson- wilkinson-sonya that it may be another abusive relationship. >> yeah, more details to unravel there for sure, thank you. >>> we also spoke to the spokesperson about the domestic violence and the proposed justice system that they will have more on the center for the next hour. and police say that they left on their own, riding on theatv as they tell us that he may have been in need of some help. other than those details, police are not saying much abwhout ere he was found and under what circumstances. >>> a dramatic scene is unfolding in maryland sky 9 here. over the car that was overturned, partially submerged. this happening off the vw parkway. and that we now know that one adult male was inside, pronounced dead at the scene. in that water for at least a day as we do not know the identity of the person that would cause the crash. >>> a robbery suspect was dead after a shootout with police. >> reporter: it happened this morning in the northwest as the businesses were open
now sullivan did not have a history of domestic violence that they know of, but they did find with tonya will conson- wilkinson-sonya that it may be another abusive relationship. >> yeah, more details to unravel there for sure, thank you. >>> we also spoke to the spokesperson about the domestic violence and the proposed justice system that they will have more on the center for the next hour. and police say that they left on their own, riding on theatv as they tell us that he may...
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tonya goldsby, cousin of tamir rice. >> good afternoon, everybody. since this senseless shooting of my son ta the mere rice, i have had many sleepless nights and days. almost a year now sh, and no justice, no peace. i am very disappointed in the way that timothy mcginty is handling this case. i would like for him to step down and allow an independent prosecutor to take over the tamir rice case. do you all think that the killing of my child was constitutionally justified? i am praying that the public contin continues to ask questions and seeks the truth. i want to thank everyone for their prayers and support. please continue to support us and getting justice for tamir. thank you. [ crowd saying "justice for tamir." ] >> for this i want to bring in analyst joey jackson and this is a heartbreaking case, and no matter how you look at it, it was a 12-year-old kid who was not menacing anyone and he had an air soft gun, and if you are looking at it from the family, it is a tragedy unanswered, but if you look at it from the police officers, they make a split
tonya goldsby, cousin of tamir rice. >> good afternoon, everybody. since this senseless shooting of my son ta the mere rice, i have had many sleepless nights and days. almost a year now sh, and no justice, no peace. i am very disappointed in the way that timothy mcginty is handling this case. i would like for him to step down and allow an independent prosecutor to take over the tamir rice case. do you all think that the killing of my child was constitutionally justified? i am praying that...
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tonya page, al jazeera, ivory coast. >>> a comedian on the one hand and a former first lady on the other. both of them want to be the next president of gaut malala. tackle corruption is one of the biggest issues after a scandal. they deny the allegations but the ska caused outrage and disaffection with most of our politician. is it corruption at the top of the agenda here? people want that fixed, or are there a host of issues? >> reporter: certainly job security is a big issue but corruption trumps them all. there was a massive mul multi-million dollars examples that led to protests with tens of you thousands taking to the streets. it led to the president and vice president currently in a prison who are awaiting trial on corruption charges. and certainly the peel that let it be known the two candidates running today are watched very, very careful to see if they put through the political reforms that people demand. so whoever wins today between morales and torres has a short period of time in which to put through major changes that will show an increased transparency in government. so the
tonya page, al jazeera, ivory coast. >>> a comedian on the one hand and a former first lady on the other. both of them want to be the next president of gaut malala. tackle corruption is one of the biggest issues after a scandal. they deny the allegations but the ska caused outrage and disaffection with most of our politician. is it corruption at the top of the agenda here? people want that fixed, or are there a host of issues? >> reporter: certainly job security is a big issue...
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from capetown here's tonya page. >> reporter: neville comes to the national park in capetown to be inspired. he's a bush doctor. the healing powers of these plants have been used for centuries, but unlike his ancestors he's supposed to have a permit to pick herbs. >> at the first instance it is not right. we have picked herbs through the generations of the indigenous people without permits. >> reporter: the restrictions mean herb sellers like dorothy williams struggle to get enough stock, yet, demand is high. >> there's a lot of youth that are coming onto us, you see? so they know where the knowledge is and where they get the right stuff. >> reporter: her grandmother is one such convert. she says bush doctor's pain relieving oil is better than the cream prescribed by the doctor. >> we started to use the oil that he recommended to us. then we started to see that she was like restless at night from complaining about the pain. >> reporter: the challenge is how to keep an chents traditions alive in a modern world full of rules and regulations. the u.n. recognizes this national park as one of th
from capetown here's tonya page. >> reporter: neville comes to the national park in capetown to be inspired. he's a bush doctor. the healing powers of these plants have been used for centuries, but unlike his ancestors he's supposed to have a permit to pick herbs. >> at the first instance it is not right. we have picked herbs through the generations of the indigenous people without permits. >> reporter: the restrictions mean herb sellers like dorothy williams struggle to get...
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here with me is attorney tonya miller, and psychologist dr. eric fisher. good to see both of you.nces surrounding this are just unbelievable and hard for anybody to understand. a, you know, the notion of someone admitting they may have killed somebody posting it on twitter and then a photograph. how does anyone understand that? >> right. i think what we have to look at is the boundaries in our culture are shifting and changing due to social media. and i kind of look at the new normal. and what we have to look at is when our culture starts to accept things, that might be a departure from what earlier cultures accept. and for this younger generation, lacking boundaries, judgment, and that's not everybody, but we see a larger and larger segment doing that, that this is a great concern for where we're going and our level of civility, dignity, and respect for self, and our level of respect for others. and that's a major concern. >> pierre: then, of course, when you hear the mother who says, wait a minute, how is it my son is no longer here, someone admits to it, even, you know, at leas
here with me is attorney tonya miller, and psychologist dr. eric fisher. good to see both of you.nces surrounding this are just unbelievable and hard for anybody to understand. a, you know, the notion of someone admitting they may have killed somebody posting it on twitter and then a photograph. how does anyone understand that? >> right. i think what we have to look at is the boundaries in our culture are shifting and changing due to social media. and i kind of look at the new normal. and...
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. >> that was a 30 -- >> to tonya jordan is no stranger to a good deal. in fact, she almost never pays full price for anything. if there's something she needs, she fires up her laptop and hits the exchanges. >> there are a million exchanges on facebook, anything you would need for your children, or for your life, you should check a facebook exchange first, because it's probably out there. >> andrea marsh uses an app called garage sale. >> anything and everything is on garage sale. >> it's a virtual garage sale and there are no fees. >> it's a great method of saving money. >> both garage sale and facebook exchanges allow you to deal with people in your hometown. >> you can kind of do your research on who these people are and it feels like mayberry again with people leaving bags on your doorstep and it's like it's a good neighborhood again. >> it's also a great way to make money. >> even if it's $5, $2, it adds up. >> andrea says the money she saves is put to good use. >> once a year, we apply that towards a family vacation. >> my wife and both of my daught
. >> that was a 30 -- >> to tonya jordan is no stranger to a good deal. in fact, she almost never pays full price for anything. if there's something she needs, she fires up her laptop and hits the exchanges. >> there are a million exchanges on facebook, anything you would need for your children, or for your life, you should check a facebook exchange first, because it's probably out there. >> andrea marsh uses an app called garage sale. >> anything and everything is...
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ines: good morning to sally and tonya. they love you. rosanna: i wish. traveling on the freeway heading towards 95 in connecticut, there is an accident. to lanes are blocked. there is a crash approaching 287. one they blocked. let's take a look at the garden state parkway. an accident being worked on. to lanes are blocked. let's go to our other camera. traffic at a crawl because of an accident at jerome avenue. eastbound side, you are fine. you could have some rubbernecking delays. heading towards the toll plaza, no delays. although approaches look good as well as the upper and lower level of the bridge. trains are running on or close to schedule. greg: mets versus dodgers tonight at citi field. still fallout from this weekend's dirty slide that took out a player. rosanna: lots of people were waiting in this morning. greg: the guy in the white uniform. the mets should be the bigger team and not retaliate. the appeal will be overturned another woman said. greg: need in the groin. calling for the groin. rosanna: a clear head to the player. dirty play dirty
ines: good morning to sally and tonya. they love you. rosanna: i wish. traveling on the freeway heading towards 95 in connecticut, there is an accident. to lanes are blocked. there is a crash approaching 287. one they blocked. let's take a look at the garden state parkway. an accident being worked on. to lanes are blocked. let's go to our other camera. traffic at a crawl because of an accident at jerome avenue. eastbound side, you are fine. you could have some rubbernecking delays. heading...
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this is from tonya, this is livie, an sh okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. plus with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. plus get $300 back. last chance, offer ends november 7th. get out of the past. get fios. >>> do you like crabs? how many can you eat in 14 minutes and 20 seconds. >> these are stone crabs. they are really hard to open. that is how long it took one florida man to down 25 stone
this is from tonya, this is livie, an sh okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. you can upload your favorite videos...
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. >> and explicit combination, , tonya aboutence the extent to which she was underpaid in american hostilehostile one hack sony e-mails reveal the evils of all of the actors. she is not pinning it on the studio -- she -- sony e-mails the actors. pay of >> i love the fact that she won an oscar for that role. she is looking back weeks later, years later and realizing she left money on the table. >> i loved her point that she wanted to be adorable, likable, she didn't want to push too hard because you'd want to seem aggressive and bossy. >> she was keeping her mind on how she would get her next three jobs. >> that definitely plays women in the work place when you can push and ask for things. you can have the risk of bringing that stereotype on. earlier today, betty liu spoke with the president of game changer films. >> financing is largely controlled by men. men are more comfortable financing those who walk and talk like them. that is the number one reason why there are so few women directors. less access to financing. >> she also mentions that women are undervalued as movie audience members
. >> and explicit combination, , tonya aboutence the extent to which she was underpaid in american hostilehostile one hack sony e-mails reveal the evils of all of the actors. she is not pinning it on the studio -- she -- sony e-mails the actors. pay of >> i love the fact that she won an oscar for that role. she is looking back weeks later, years later and realizing she left money on the table. >> i loved her point that she wanted to be adorable, likable, she didn't want to...
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with her to talk about the changes one day after the dedication and the memory of oakland artist and tonyaled while painting a mural you see on the screen there was also an ice-cream truck driver who was shot and killed and is open. >>james: comes to violent crimes and said the crime numbers and statistics that go all over the board the statistics as of last would show that instances have gone down between 6 and 12% when you look in specific and like a murder that numbers have been on the rise >>james: 69 homicides this year compared to 57 last year yes she is aware of the numbers and she's doing her best to put more officers on the street. >>: in january 2013 we had 607 officers as of october 30th we will have 735 we're on track to get to 800 officers by 2017. >>james: they are working these two cases and hoping to bring some closure to the families and the entire community at large if elected entire interview will have that available for you www.kron4.com. >>darya: the back story is back to the original series returns on sunday with an on new episode. >>: first and foremost i had a root
with her to talk about the changes one day after the dedication and the memory of oakland artist and tonyaled while painting a mural you see on the screen there was also an ice-cream truck driver who was shot and killed and is open. >>james: comes to violent crimes and said the crime numbers and statistics that go all over the board the statistics as of last would show that instances have gone down between 6 and 12% when you look in specific and like a murder that numbers have been on the...
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let's bring in our body language expert tonya. welcome back. >> thaw thank you for having me.ically if i'm talking to what's going to happen. you're going to nod. it actually gets you more along the lines of believing whether i'm sayic. your brain is saying hey yeah that's right. so she does this and it is a technique well-polished politicians can do to get more people on their side. >> and direct your attention. >> exactly. you want to agree because you are constantly nodded your head with her. and she does it really well. >> interesting. so you also notice that mrs. clinton gave a certain kind of smile during an answer to a benghazi question. let's watch that moment. >> you are going to be testifying before congress next week about your e-mails. for the last eight months you haven't been able to put this issue behind you. you dismissed it. joked about it. called it a mistake. what does that say about your ability to far more challenging crises as president. >> i i've taken responsibility for it. what i did was allowed by state department but it wasn't the best choice. >> so
let's bring in our body language expert tonya. welcome back. >> thaw thank you for having me.ically if i'm talking to what's going to happen. you're going to nod. it actually gets you more along the lines of believing whether i'm sayic. your brain is saying hey yeah that's right. so she does this and it is a technique well-polished politicians can do to get more people on their side. >> and direct your attention. >> exactly. you want to agree because you are constantly nodded...
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morning members of the community showed up for a visit yesterday for two to seven your artist and tonya rommel's it was tuesday morning where he was working with the super heroes mirror project under the five a free ride we know the names of the two people killed and a double murder in the east bay early this week or thompson and james hamilton was found dead in their mobile home on monday that said the weapon used in the killing was a rich this say they arrested laurie son and he is hospitalized in police custody he reportedly has not been question yet listed are searching for any of the suspects. >>jackie sissel: this is all three libraries here in berkeley that will be evaluated for bed but in fact the berkeley library system was the first to find bed bugs and fact has video from the north berkeley lybrand that was closed for several days that at the least afraid that but today they were be more evaluations done at three more libraries here in berkeley there are the clear my branch of the south branch and also all the west branch will all be evaluated what they do normally is bring a
morning members of the community showed up for a visit yesterday for two to seven your artist and tonya rommel's it was tuesday morning where he was working with the super heroes mirror project under the five a free ride we know the names of the two people killed and a double murder in the east bay early this week or thompson and james hamilton was found dead in their mobile home on monday that said the weapon used in the killing was a rich this say they arrested laurie son and he is...
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the number one name drop going on at comicon is tonya hessy coats. go. go. go. that coats who is kind of the, he's the voice off our generation. he is doing panther, right? >> yes. he's doing panther. and then also david walker and sanfordgreen is doing the iron fist and power man comic. so it's great. i would love to see some black women names being added to the list. i would love to see -- i know that one of the comics coming out soon is blade is going to be having a comic with his daughter. so a good friend of mine, she's going to be working on that. and then we featured in the segment ashley a. woods that is doing the niaobi comic. want to see more women in the background doing things and shoutout regina nelson. black women, women of color illustrating, writing, editing, creating their own comic book companies. its important. >> stick with us. coming up next, the reinvented mrs. marvel. ...but they couldn't miss the show. so dad went to the new safelite-dot-com. and in just a few clicks, he scheduled a replacement... ...before the girls even took the stage.
the number one name drop going on at comicon is tonya hessy coats. go. go. go. that coats who is kind of the, he's the voice off our generation. he is doing panther, right? >> yes. he's doing panther. and then also david walker and sanfordgreen is doing the iron fist and power man comic. so it's great. i would love to see some black women names being added to the list. i would love to see -- i know that one of the comics coming out soon is blade is going to be having a comic with his...