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this is tonya from high school? >> this is tonya from high school. >> reporter: greg oakes had risen through the ranks to attorney, now running that same office that had gotten the gary thibodeau conviction years earlier. and, of course, he remembered the case of the missing girl. >> i was home for easter. and i remember that being on the news. >> reporter: so when tonya priest called him with a story that implicated three new suspects in heidi allen's abduction, he listened carefully. >> i know the truth, sir. i have nothing to lose and nothing to gain from this. it's just my conscience. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the d.a. flew tonya up to new york to hear more and together they discussed how to verify her story, and there was one detail that seemed promising. in the story told by thumper that day, he said they'd taken heidi in the van to the home of a young woman named jennifer wescott. >> he screamed, if you don't believe me, go ask jennifer. >> what we wanted to do is try to follow up to see if there was any tr
this is tonya from high school? >> this is tonya from high school. >> reporter: greg oakes had risen through the ranks to attorney, now running that same office that had gotten the gary thibodeau conviction years earlier. and, of course, he remembered the case of the missing girl. >> i was home for easter. and i remember that being on the news. >> reporter: so when tonya priest called him with a story that implicated three new suspects in heidi allen's abduction, he...
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(nats)"thanks for calling capital one in richmond, virginia this is tonya."this is tonya kyy-905....(nats)"i'm 34, known by her capital one employee i-d, after a story about her kind gesture toward a customer went viral.... "christina grady, she gave me a call."grady called capital one from pittsburgh for credit card help.she told tonya her fiancahad recently broken up with her....and she had to find a new place to live.the 36-year-old's card was shut off for suspicious activity when she tried sending furniture to the new address. (tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "and it was what she said and how she said it. i her a hug....instead, tonya gave her 45-hundred free miles... and decided to send her flowers.(tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "i wanted to do something extra special to help brighten her day."five days later, grady got a text from her ex-fiance saying someone had sent her flowers.grady shared the story on facebook with a picture of those flowers....and the card tonya sent.grady posted "tonya kky905, you are a genius and a role model to women looking out for women.'(
(nats)"thanks for calling capital one in richmond, virginia this is tonya."this is tonya kyy-905....(nats)"i'm 34, known by her capital one employee i-d, after a story about her kind gesture toward a customer went viral.... "christina grady, she gave me a call."grady called capital one from pittsburgh for credit card help.she told tonya her fiancahad recently broken up with her....and she had to find a new place to live.the 36-year-old's card was shut off for suspicious...
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senate i did not want to rush because it is so important to me that my son get justice. >> reporter: tonya also added that her heart goes out to the columbus mother who recently lost her son tyree king was shot and killed by a police officer earlier this week after an alleged robbery. she said it takes a lot of prayers to get to those dark times. >>> a second victim in the ashland murders has been identified tonight. 29-year-old elizabeth griffin had been missing since august 16. she was last seen near the demand indicted in her murder shawn grate was arranged by skype today. bond set at $1 million. >> any questions about the terms and conditions?>> no. sounds fair. >> great is being held at the county jail and authorities are still working to identify the third woman he is suspected of killing. bridgman who died after falling off his skateboard and being hit by a bus. the students hung a banner on the high school covered in handprints and notes and reads -- once a panther always a panther. kyle was 16 years old. >>> to politics now -- an about-face from donald trump who admitted today tha
senate i did not want to rush because it is so important to me that my son get justice. >> reporter: tonya also added that her heart goes out to the columbus mother who recently lost her son tyree king was shot and killed by a police officer earlier this week after an alleged robbery. she said it takes a lot of prayers to get to those dark times. >>> a second victim in the ashland murders has been identified tonight. 29-year-old elizabeth griffin had been missing since august 16....
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so the tonya gave her 45-hundred free miles... and even decided to send her flowers. trending now - the house where harry potter was forced to live under a cupboard as a child... is now for sale. vernon and petunia dursley's 4 privet drive is on the market. the real-world house is in the about 25 miles west of london. the county also is home to the windsor castle- and neighbors would include the u.k. prime minister. but- bring your checkbook. the house is listed for about six- hundred-twenty thousand u.s. dollars. all anchors chat/toss to 6am " i'm not a hero. i'm just a regular citizen doing what every citizen should do." now at 6 - new details... on what led to the shootout between police and the east coast bombing suspect. plus - an m-p-d officer... on the wrong side of the law this morning.. what she's chrg up. good morning and welcome to wakeup! rob's weather today: mostly sunny. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: se 5-10 mph tonight: rain and thunderstorms return. low: 64 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-10 mph traffic check red on traffic map
so the tonya gave her 45-hundred free miles... and even decided to send her flowers. trending now - the house where harry potter was forced to live under a cupboard as a child... is now for sale. vernon and petunia dursley's 4 privet drive is on the market. the real-world house is in the about 25 miles west of london. the county also is home to the windsor castle- and neighbors would include the u.k. prime minister. but- bring your checkbook. the house is listed for about six- hundred-twenty...
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who goes by tonya,that her fiance had just broken up with her... and she was in the process of moving. that rep was touched by grady's story... so she re-activated grady's card, gave her 45 hundred free miles and personally sent her flowers. (tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "and it was what she said and how she said it. i just knew she needed a hug in that moment." (tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "i wanted to do something extra special to help brighten her day." changed her perspective in life. a water boy for a high school football team in michigan --- got to live out his dream on and he made the most of his time. he ran for the endzone... as the crowd cheer... and scored a touchdown. his mom, who has cancer, was in tears on the sidelines. ( debbie heil/ proud mother cancer) this team has been instrumental in helping me get him to practice while i'm at chemo it takes a raise my son and this village has really been outstanding not only did robby score a touchdown... his team went on to win the game! you can check out all of the stories t
who goes by tonya,that her fiance had just broken up with her... and she was in the process of moving. that rep was touched by grady's story... so she re-activated grady's card, gave her 45 hundred free miles and personally sent her flowers. (tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "and it was what she said and how she said it. i just knew she needed a hug in that moment." (tonya kyy-905, capital one employee) "i wanted to do something extra special to help brighten her day."...
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tonya she is going to pay it of forward and one way she will do that by fightg policies to get their own property back. we love happy endings. thank you very much. veterans are learning on issues important to them in current servicemembers the event was held last love at the douglas county fairgrounds. they were among the candidates who attended it was moderated by presidential debates will be cluster holds anderson cooper that's happening in st. louis they will moderate the final debate on october 19 no space hillary clinton with the interview areow all over clinton's use of a e-mail server will continue to check out this is video from maine when the driver drove right into the river hit a medical emergency team managed to free myself from the water larger can only had minor injuries. as you can imagine he was lucky. incredibly news or one was seriously hurt. this first video shows them in the process after stepping on the driver of the last check if it's not even to the ground and the 24 hours later and west awesome hit a bus stop sign up it was so intense he got knocked 10 feet wi
tonya she is going to pay it of forward and one way she will do that by fightg policies to get their own property back. we love happy endings. thank you very much. veterans are learning on issues important to them in current servicemembers the event was held last love at the douglas county fairgrounds. they were among the candidates who attended it was moderated by presidential debates will be cluster holds anderson cooper that's happening in st. louis they will moderate the final debate on...
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personal story came out in the phone call with tonya at capital one so tonya center flowers and on the card she said she just felt a connection and wanted to do something nice 2500 free airline miles. >> i love tonya. >> and we find her? let's get her on gma. >>> police k-9 play a critical role in those every department it's usually easy to out catching criminals are sniffing at drugs but how about providing a little comfort? not every dog makes the cost rocky the lab did not have the be a therapy dog and gave him a new job. >> i previously did investigations without rocky and it was very difficult to say with a five-year-old our six-year-old are several because they are looking at us as we are adults. they don't know us. they don't know who we are and for them to tell the story to us has got to be very stressful. >> rocky six victims from a top lease their stories and the officer saying he helped them feel calm in the middle of a crisis for it can understand why. >> we had to share this video with you, a mom sharing several videos and pictures of her kids playing with cleveland police
personal story came out in the phone call with tonya at capital one so tonya center flowers and on the card she said she just felt a connection and wanted to do something nice 2500 free airline miles. >> i love tonya. >> and we find her? let's get her on gma. >>> police k-9 play a critical role in those every department it's usually easy to out catching criminals are sniffing at drugs but how about providing a little comfort? not every dog makes the cost rocky the lab did...
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joanna gutridge and tonya hall, breast cancer survivor, running in the race this weekend. thank you both for coming here. joanna, tell us why this is so important. >> we're very excited to be the charity partner for the rock and roll marathon, where we get to bring awareness and raise critical funds for cancer research. so it is a really great opportunity to educate the public and all of our runners about who we are and what we're going to do and to let them know that every dollar they donate to acr and runners goes to live saving cancer research. >> something, tell us what's in store for the runners. there is a change to the course this year. >> right. they modified it just a bit from last year. for the most part, they'll be going up kelly drive but also take a turn down fairmount as well. >> tonya, you just finished up treatment for your cancer. tell us how you're doing and why you decided to run. >> i'm doing great. i'm here, which is what counts. i decided to become a runner for research because research saves lives. when i detected the lump in my breast back in novemb
joanna gutridge and tonya hall, breast cancer survivor, running in the race this weekend. thank you both for coming here. joanna, tell us why this is so important. >> we're very excited to be the charity partner for the rock and roll marathon, where we get to bring awareness and raise critical funds for cancer research. so it is a really great opportunity to educate the public and all of our runners about who we are and what we're going to do and to let them know that every dollar they...
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tonya and brad with back with us. brad you recently sold the company or one of the companies you're investing in was sold and you're helping run a few others. what makes them successful? >> the key is to forces on me trix and reporting and do that on a consistent basis. it helps you communicate with your team and everybody know what is the goals and objectives are on a weekly, monthly and annual basis and also helps you communicate with with your investors who you might need to go back to for more capital but we think that report as good the most important thing and it's a really good level of discipline to keep everybody on the same page. >> so the key is though figuring out what me tricks you want to follow and how often. these are the ones you look at daily. these are the ones you look at monthly. >> and look at your key functional areas. personnel, marketing, finance, product, technology. it keeps everybody align and everybody on the same page and helps you identify things going well but also can identify problems
tonya and brad with back with us. brad you recently sold the company or one of the companies you're investing in was sold and you're helping run a few others. what makes them successful? >> the key is to forces on me trix and reporting and do that on a consistent basis. it helps you communicate with your team and everybody know what is the goals and objectives are on a weekly, monthly and annual basis and also helps you communicate with with your investors who you might need to go back to...
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tonya brown says freshers happy about the indictment but th says she grew upset when to learn the charge against the officer killed her son and only misdemeanor patrolmen buford would nick met outside today prosecutors say he shot and killed and 18 your brandon jones outside a parkwood avenue store in the early morning hours of march 19, 2015 buford and his brother confronted jones charges in that the grocery store carrying a bag of strong offense beavers conduct did not meet the us supreme court legal standard to justify a please officers use of deadly force jones was not armed and the indictment was and a threat. investigators have been brought against him. jones' mother says she wants gestate for her son and isn't sure this is it. or just getting probation unless the dead and gone. killed and murdered my son. he was unarmed and causes any type of harm to you and you deserve to die know he did not and you get a slap on the wrist and his probation. i can't even say i'm happy about this. indictment. the father goes on to say she appreciates and respects the indictment saying someone othe
tonya brown says freshers happy about the indictment but th says she grew upset when to learn the charge against the officer killed her son and only misdemeanor patrolmen buford would nick met outside today prosecutors say he shot and killed and 18 your brandon jones outside a parkwood avenue store in the early morning hours of march 19, 2015 buford and his brother confronted jones charges in that the grocery store carrying a bag of strong offense beavers conduct did not meet the us supreme...
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. >> today la tonya bird, samarra's aunt testified at a hear at phil's city hall. a bill to be imposed in harrisberg would be to enforce speed cameras on the boulevard. >> it's not a quick fix, we can't solve the problem one day, but these crucial pieces to the puzzle are important. >> to see someone speeding down the boulevard that early in the morning and find out later he was arrested for dui is very difficult. >> witnesses to deadly accidents like angela's are hoping their voices will also make a difference. as for la tonya bird, she knows that changing laws is never fast. >> just slow down, not just there, but just slow down. >> the driver responsible for the death of samarra banks and her children is currently serving time in prison. the bill being considered in harrisberg will fine drivers 150. >>> we have details on the sex abuse against bill cosby. a sussex county jail has denied a request by cosby's attorneys to have a phone call suppressed. on that phone call a mother confronted cosby with her daughter's allegations and he offered to pay for her college
. >> today la tonya bird, samarra's aunt testified at a hear at phil's city hall. a bill to be imposed in harrisberg would be to enforce speed cameras on the boulevard. >> it's not a quick fix, we can't solve the problem one day, but these crucial pieces to the puzzle are important. >> to see someone speeding down the boulevard that early in the morning and find out later he was arrested for dui is very difficult. >> witnesses to deadly accidents like angela's are hoping...
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the now's tonya rogers found there is still a kill -- a key challenge researchers pecs as they continued to search for a clue. >> here it is her 11th birthday. and we've been in the hospital for four or five hours. her daughter leah diagnosed with leukemia in june 2015. >> your daughter has cancer. i just couldn't put that out of my mind. probably is dr. found a lump during a routine physical. >> you know that your child has cancer -- it's terrifying. and frightening. >> reporter: she endured chemo treatments and blood transfusions and now she's in remission which is typical of most patients who have this type of leukemia. >> reporter: ramirez says doctors are able to save about 80% of the kids diagnosed with cancer. but 20% will lose their battle with cancer. pediatric cancer research is underfunded. >> unfortunately like i said there's not new treatments that are coming out as frequently as in adult cancer therapies. >> reporter: people need to be vocal and speak up about peer resrch. >> the money that is going to come r th better pediatric cancer resrch is going to have to come from t
the now's tonya rogers found there is still a kill -- a key challenge researchers pecs as they continued to search for a clue. >> here it is her 11th birthday. and we've been in the hospital for four or five hours. her daughter leah diagnosed with leukemia in june 2015. >> your daughter has cancer. i just couldn't put that out of my mind. probably is dr. found a lump during a routine physical. >> you know that your child has cancer -- it's terrifying. and frightening. >>...
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bakersfield city council will consider this policy changes his nightmare doesn't happen again and again tonya is not in here cities like city victims of some consistency to get their vehicles give their vehicles back in the kids she is using is called the update.'s story and agreed to replace his car and i took a in my ticket should streamline no caps off's consumer alert scam artist already taking advantage of his good offices- police say response to the detective and he said it best if you give credit card to give credit card information is to develop to donate to the great resources should say of support for detective frank mobile blood drive blood drive in the police station reached capacity is listening to work at his staff these officers do wonderful things every day to get credit for if it's a tragedy like this really appreciate that the douglas county sheriff's office is statistically has improved since the shooting earlier this month but he still faces in the recovery we are getting some new information about our wild file and crimes. new line yesterday that ended with the police chi
bakersfield city council will consider this policy changes his nightmare doesn't happen again and again tonya is not in here cities like city victims of some consistency to get their vehicles give their vehicles back in the kids she is using is called the update.'s story and agreed to replace his car and i took a in my ticket should streamline no caps off's consumer alert scam artist already taking advantage of his good offices- police say response to the detective and he said it best if you...
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he was standing outside their car on the passenger side with tonya garcia struck and killed him. according to the fhp, she the fact that their father is struggling to accept. >> and she robbed us. robbed the family. everybody in the family, they lost someone that is special and they could never be regained. >> andrum was a senior at apopka high school. >>> a clearwater man is dead after colliding head on with road 686 just after 9:00 this morning. a driver who avoided being a part of that accident described what happened. >> that car involved in the accident, they cut across the service lane here and they started going the wrong way down the bridge here. i swerved around him almost hitting that guardrail, he missed the next car and then as he would try to veer back into the proper lane, he got smashed with that down there. >> the driver of expedition, he died at the hospital. the other driver suffered minor injuries. >>> thousands of floridians are still fighting with insurance companies. as our bureau reporter explains the state officials may not step in. >> if a tree falls in a
he was standing outside their car on the passenger side with tonya garcia struck and killed him. according to the fhp, she the fact that their father is struggling to accept. >> and she robbed us. robbed the family. everybody in the family, they lost someone that is special and they could never be regained. >> andrum was a senior at apopka high school. >>> a clearwater man is dead after colliding head on with road 686 just after 9:00 this morning. a driver who avoided being...
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. >> reporter: tonya swite works at the restaurant. they first saw the graffiti when they opened on tuesday. >> it is a blank wall, right here in the open where people are pulling in to our plaza. county detectives saw it in two other places as well. county workers quickly covered up the tag that said kill white people and blm. not before people who saw it shared their thoughts. >> it's uncalled for. there's a way to protest, there's a way not to. this is just, it hurts everybody. >> reporter: just a few miles away vandals also hit this home in the campaign sign in their >> yeah i'm mad. very mad. because this just ruined our paint job and it makes our neighborhood look like trash now. >> reporter: without surveillance video or witnesses, detectives don't have much to go on. and neither do the victims who are left wondering why they were singled out. >> it makes me sad that it has gotten to this much hate when we really should love and care about each other. >> reporter: in hillsborough i'm cameron polom abc action news. >>> instead of
. >> reporter: tonya swite works at the restaurant. they first saw the graffiti when they opened on tuesday. >> it is a blank wall, right here in the open where people are pulling in to our plaza. county detectives saw it in two other places as well. county workers quickly covered up the tag that said kill white people and blm. not before people who saw it shared their thoughts. >> it's uncalled for. there's a way to protest, there's a way not to. this is just, it hurts...
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it is also the first day for new principal tonya glenn butler. more than 3,000 students are in the chester-upland school district. >>> and it was get to know you time for the youngsters of chestnut elementary school in the delaware county portion of ardmore. the supplies were also marked for the special first day of class. >> yay! >> lots of smiles here. the ribbon cut on a new elementary school in bristol township, bucks county. and parents had a chance to tour keystone elementary. it is one of the three new schools to open after the district consolidated nine elementary schools. >>> and still to come on action news tonight, a cold case confession in the kidnapping and murder of a boy in the 1980s. >>> plus return to earth for an astronaut late tonight after six months in space. >>> and research from rutgers university may have you questioning whether a gluten-free diet is necessary. >> well, sky 6 is live from the dakota, overlooking reading. 73 degrees. comfortable humidity levels. don't get used it. heading into the 90s and going to stay ther
it is also the first day for new principal tonya glenn butler. more than 3,000 students are in the chester-upland school district. >>> and it was get to know you time for the youngsters of chestnut elementary school in the delaware county portion of ardmore. the supplies were also marked for the special first day of class. >> yay! >> lots of smiles here. the ribbon cut on a new elementary school in bristol township, bucks county. and parents had a chance to tour keystone...
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a gesture by a capital one and put she told tonya her fianc? is recently broken up with her and check to find a new place to live. the 36 -year-old scoredot was shut off for suspicious activity want to try to sum for send for an it addresses.to >> with what she said her down she saidh i knew she needed to haveo been that moment she cannt quite liberal have instead she gave up 4500 miles towards her vacation and decided to send her flowerswaac this huge thing. >> after it went viral she continued to share the story ws they called her back to thinkers happy tuesday it to student hope you're of your having a great startit h morning talkingg about the outcome advent of driverless these clouds concerning too much ours to the northwest, but they are fading rapidly.c is it goig tooi rain anytime soon? what about the toasty temperatures. we have all the detailson and an good morning, cleveland, and all of northeast ohio. the that coming up on 8:00 o'clock. >> let's get a check on the forecast great sleeping weather andat summer weather during the day.
a gesture by a capital one and put she told tonya her fianc? is recently broken up with her and check to find a new place to live. the 36 -year-old scoredot was shut off for suspicious activity want to try to sum for send for an it addresses.to >> with what she said her down she saidh i knew she needed to haveo been that moment she cannt quite liberal have instead she gave up 4500 miles towards her vacation and decided to send her flowerswaac this huge thing. >> after it went viral...
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joining me is body language expert tonya reiman. here to break down both candidates. welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: what was your overall impression of donald trump. >> i thought he did really well for the first time out of gate. but there were times he started to fall apart. kennedy: when did you see that? something he saw on the screen were his words crumbling. >> you could hear it in his voice and leaning over a lot mow, interrupting. kennedy: what does that say? >> he's starting to lose his patience, get frustrated which we expect from him. hillary kept her composure. kennedy: they did have their hand shake. they came together. what did the handshake show? the moments when they're touching, we don't hear a thing. >> height is power to begin with, he's much taller, so when they come together he's slouching forward, but when he shakes her hand, he not only shakes it, he pats her. that's a dominance cue as well, what you're saying is i'm the more powerful of the two. he did it on the first and the last. he was trying give her that feeling. i have the feeling that's
joining me is body language expert tonya reiman. here to break down both candidates. welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: what was your overall impression of donald trump. >> i thought he did really well for the first time out of gate. but there were times he started to fall apart. kennedy: when did you see that? something he saw on the screen were his words crumbling. >> you could hear it in his voice and leaning over a lot mow, interrupting. kennedy: what does that say? >>...
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. >> reporter: powerful testimony from la tonya byrd.ur family members along roosevelt boulevard in northeast philadelphia. she is just one of many supporters pushing for speed cameras to be added along this dangerous stretch of highway. >> the speed cameras will help and just hold everyone accountable not just with tickets but also with some education. >> reporter: for many it is a no-brainer. they say the speed cameras would reduce speeding traffic accidents and ultimately fatalities along the most dangerous road in the state. >> it's been dangerous for years. i'm 54 lived here all my life up until about 10, 12 years ago and involved roosevelt boulevard has always been the worst for -- the worst highway in philadelphia. >> reporter: the statistics are alarming for the 12 lane road. 75 percent of accidents along roosevelt boulevard result in an injury and 12 percent of people who die in a crash in the city, die on the boulevard >> certainly won't hurt and if it's going to save one life then it's worth it. >> reporter: today leaders with
. >> reporter: powerful testimony from la tonya byrd.ur family members along roosevelt boulevard in northeast philadelphia. she is just one of many supporters pushing for speed cameras to be added along this dangerous stretch of highway. >> the speed cameras will help and just hold everyone accountable not just with tickets but also with some education. >> reporter: for many it is a no-brainer. they say the speed cameras would reduce speeding traffic accidents and ultimately...
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tonya, you told me you are contemplating not going into the game today. why is that? >> yes. the game because i just cannot support the city of charlotte and the panthers based on what is going on in our city and in our state right now. >> reporter: are you talking about the shooting specifically or the protest? >> definitely the shooting. the shooting that happened with mr. scott earlier this week. you know, the fact that we haven't gotten 100% transparency, the fact that it took so long to get a portion of the videos released. once we see them, it contradicts and conflicts with what has been told to us. again, we all want justice. we all want the truth. as of right now, we're not getting that. i couldn't come out here and put on my carolina panthers t-shirt without having not gotten everything we have requested. >> reporter: thank you very much. appreciate it. protesters and activists are asking nfl players across the united states to take a knee today during the national anthem in silent protest. protests here in charlotte, we may be seeing protests across the united state
tonya, you told me you are contemplating not going into the game today. why is that? >> yes. the game because i just cannot support the city of charlotte and the panthers based on what is going on in our city and in our state right now. >> reporter: are you talking about the shooting specifically or the protest? >> definitely the shooting. the shooting that happened with mr. scott earlier this week. you know, the fact that we haven't gotten 100% transparency, the fact that it...
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. >> britteny: notice, the tonya health for lunch was 60 floccose high 60s fillet and the ladies andions mostly sunny put the after and 87 degrees in the spots will stay closer to the 80s versus 90s like yesterday 77 and that bought 87 the high in fairfield. today forecast shows patristic close average. we take another look a weather at 6:00. >> vicki:the home has three bedrooms and 3-and-a-half bathrooms and is just uncer 3- thousand square feet. ap-ca--fuller house rental 'full house' san francisco home for rent for high price eds: apnewsnow. san francisco - the san francisco home featured in television's "full house" is now available to rent for $13,950 a month. the san francisco chronicle reports the 1883 italianate villa at 1709 broderick st., near pine st., was put on the market in may with a $4.15 million sale price, but it didn't sell. the home's exterior, then painted white, was used as the tanner family's residence in the original show. the interior was a burbank set. the shots were used again in the recent "fuller house" reboot on netflix, the newspaper reported. the home
. >> britteny: notice, the tonya health for lunch was 60 floccose high 60s fillet and the ladies andions mostly sunny put the after and 87 degrees in the spots will stay closer to the 80s versus 90s like yesterday 77 and that bought 87 the high in fairfield. today forecast shows patristic close average. we take another look a weather at 6:00. >> vicki:the home has three bedrooms and 3-and-a-half bathrooms and is just uncer 3- thousand square feet. ap-ca--fuller house rental 'full...
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tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thank good note to the wolf exhibit our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide will be our 40 year reunion for the nature trailers teens that volunteer during the summer and work with the animals and interviewed for this spot 5 hundred kids tried out for one and 40 spots some of these are now veterinarians and firefighters and teachers and zoo directors but thought it would be fun to get everyone one and 60 folks showed up we had our trained engineer johnny tried to compete with rec and park did a few johnston i didn't cash numbers and thrilled to continue this plan it was a pledge for world elephant day we encourage our visitors to stop by new ivory hundred elephants are day are slaughte
tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thank good note to the wolf exhibit our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide will be...
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tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thank our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide will be our 40 year reunion for the nature trailers teens that volunteer during the summer and work with the animals and interviewed for this spot 5 hundred kids tried out for one and 40 spots some of these are now veterinarians and firefighters and teachers and zoo directors but thought it would be fun to get everyone one and 60 folks showed up we had our trained engineer johnny tried to compete with rec and park did a few johnston i didn't cash numbers and thrilled to continue this plan it was a pledge for world elephant day we encourage our visitors to stop by new ivory hundred elephants are day are slaughtered for their ivory and now la
tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thank our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide will be our 40 year reunion for the...
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tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thankarted on good note to the wolf exhibit our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide will be our 40 year reunion for the nature trailers teens that volunteer during the summer and work with the animals and interviewed for this spot 5 hundred kids tried out for one and 40 spots some of these are now veterinarians and firefighters and teachers and zoo directors but thought it would be fun to get everyone one and 60 folks showed up we had our trained engineer johnny tried to compete with rec and park did a few johnston i didn't cash numbers and thrilled to continue this plan it was a pledge for world elephant day we encourage our visitors to stop by new ivory hundred elephants are day are
tonya director of the san francisco zoo i'm pleased that someone said i throw like a girl i'll say thankarted on good note to the wolf exhibit our july attendance 13 thousand plus we were butted 7 thousand so a positive variance of over 6 thousand visits we are too ends up our summer camp tomorrow the largest enroll. >> yes. and a wellness a class an attempt to promote kids and teens to pursue education in zoo metrological we received the accolades and speaking of teenagers my first slide...
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also joining, board members, congresswoman and board device chair, sheila jackson lee, tonya and lonnieon. ♪ >> thank you for that very warm introduction. and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award. when i told my mother, who is from washington, d.c., about receiving this wonderful award, she, as most mothers do, who else will be there? i told her and she said, huh, and i said president obama will speak to it she said, well, do not take too much time because people really want to hear what he has to say. [laughter] with that, i'm going to ambitiously take you back to the .ime of my birth in a few short minutes, i will tell you a little bit about who i am, what we do and why i am here. i grew up in denver, for generation colorado native. in 1963, my mother, i was nine months old, my mother took my brother and i to washington, d.c., answering the call of dr. she, and i'm assuming thought that the closer we were, the more it might sink in, and she knew that her boys were too young to remember all that was said that day, but she believed that the history that we w
also joining, board members, congresswoman and board device chair, sheila jackson lee, tonya and lonnieon. ♪ >> thank you for that very warm introduction. and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award. when i told my mother, who is from washington, d.c., about receiving this wonderful award, she, as most mothers do, who else will be there? i told her and she said, huh, and i said president obama will speak to it she said, well, do not take too much time because...
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participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonyaand mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they made to bring light to this issue and also to give us an opportunity to talk about the things that we have done that we managed to be successful with. first some transparency tools and what we are doing. foremost, i use his reference as well. that the same report put together is what led to the capital plan and a lot of that report has been incorporated into the plan for the last couple of years and one of the founding documents that pushed supervisor's push to push the legislation to create a capital plan. we have a fiscal 10-year capital plan. we always state what we are funding and what we are not fu
participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonyaand mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they...
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. >> hello i'm tara rodman and joining us today is tonya hotchkin, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> there might be viewers out there who are unfamiliar with tanager place, could you tell us what you offer to the community? >> yeah. so tan did engineer place has been around 137 years and really just serving children and families. we serve over 5,000 children a year. and we have three pillars of excellence really that we focus our programming on, and that looks at prevention, treatment, and then research. and really our aim is to really provide children with behavioral and mental health >> okay. so if some family wanted to get involved or needed your help, how could they go about doing that? >> yeah. so we have a website at www.tanager place.org, all it is a phone number, feel free to reach out at any point in time. if there's anything that a family says my kid is struggling with this or a good resource if my kid had this, feel free to reach out because we had so many programs and offer for our camps to mentoring program to community-based services. really we have a
. >> hello i'm tara rodman and joining us today is tonya hotchkin, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> there might be viewers out there who are unfamiliar with tanager place, could you tell us what you offer to the community? >> yeah. so tan did engineer place has been around 137 years and really just serving children and families. we serve over 5,000 children a year. and we have three pillars of excellence really that we focus our programming on, and...
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to prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonyaanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president obama is going to speak. she said, son, don't take too much time because people really want to hear what he has to say. [ laughter ] so, with that, i'm going to ambitiously take you back to the time of my birth in a few short minutes and tell you a little bit about who i am, what we do, and why i'm here. i grew up in the city of denver, fourth generation colorado native. in the hot summer of 1963, my mother, i was just 9 months old, my mother took my brother and i to washington, d.c. answering the call of dr. king. and i'm assuming she thought that the closer we were, the more it might sink in. and she knew that her boys were too young to remem
to prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonyaanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president obama is going to speak. she said,...
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joining us with analysis of the body when we do but dealing with expert tonya ryman, thanks for joinings. we are excited about this segment because you will also tell us the important body language we use and what we can use in business so we will get to that. let's start with donald trump. he took a sip of water, you thought that was significantly she went for the glass of water early and often while clinton refrained. what does this tell us? >> this shows, when we become nervous hour salivary gland stop working as well as they normally do so we get cottonmouth, we get anxiety and need to drink more. it typically wouldn't be an issue but he drank over and over and over again. hillary not drinking at all, it does demonstrate there was a level of anxiety. maria: could it be he had a cold or something? he was sniffling? >> that wasn't sniffling, it was deep breaths in. what you're trying to do is lower your heart rate and calm yourself down. when you become anxious you do that, i need more oxygen. maria: he switched from calling clinton madam secretary to hillary during the course of the
joining us with analysis of the body when we do but dealing with expert tonya ryman, thanks for joinings. we are excited about this segment because you will also tell us the important body language we use and what we can use in business so we will get to that. let's start with donald trump. he took a sip of water, you thought that was significantly she went for the glass of water early and often while clinton refrained. what does this tell us? >> this shows, when we become nervous hour...
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participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonya, and mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they made to bring light to this issue and also to give us an opportunity to talk about the things that we have done that we managed to be successful with. first some transparency tools and what we are doing. foremost, i use his reference as well. that the same report put together is what led to the capital plan and a lot of that report has been incorporated into the plan for the last couple of years and one of the founding documents that pushed supervisor's push to push the legislation to create a capital plan. we have a fiscal 10-year capital plan. we always state what we are funding and what we are not
participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonya, and mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they...
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there is a case, a lady named tonya mcdowell, a homeless black lady wanted her daughter in a better schoole got arrested on felony because she wasn't paying taxes theoretically in the school system. this happens all the time with a couple in baltimore put their kids in better schools in dc, hard to believe and they are charged $100,000. school choice is the only thing we should have, you have a choice where you grocery shop, what movie theater you go to but not when it comes to one of the most important things in your child's life. stuart: thank you very much. spell it out clearly, we like that. next case, steve core, donald trump's senior economic advisor. how will donald trump fund this education plan? >> great question. thanks for having me back as usual. reallocation of the existing dollars, this bright, brilliant plan will do what kevin highlighted, it will change the wife of 11 million of our fellow citizens that are living in poverty. if we want to change the direction of this country, get back and become great again, what better thing can we do to invest in than our own children? s
there is a case, a lady named tonya mcdowell, a homeless black lady wanted her daughter in a better schoole got arrested on felony because she wasn't paying taxes theoretically in the school system. this happens all the time with a couple in baltimore put their kids in better schools in dc, hard to believe and they are charged $100,000. school choice is the only thing we should have, you have a choice where you grocery shop, what movie theater you go to but not when it comes to one of the most...
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participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonya, and mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they made to bring light to this issue and also to give us an opportunity to talk about the things that we have done that we managed to be successful with. first some transparency tools and what we are doing. foremost, i use his reference as well. that the same report put together is what led to the capital plan and a lot of that report has been incorporated into the plan for the last couple of years and one of the founding documents that pushed supervisor's push to push the legislation to create a capital plan. we have a fiscal 10-year capital plan. we always state what we are funding and what we are not
participated in the report and that includes anthony with the mayor's office, john from real estate, tonya, and mark delarosa from the controllers office and hilda from human resources, and from parks and city planning and from public works. i think i would also say i have been doing the capital plan for 10 years and what the civil grand jury was talking about an their focus is something that is very near and dear to my heart and something we track and work on. we appreciate their effort they...
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tonya says they need to be on the owner who are waiving thesee dogs in an aggressive manner.nn this is something we've seen inn this area so much as lot oft of incidents where the dogs have heard people we had a grandmother h a couple of summem people it's i r.ntense the owners o need to get in trouble for it. kind of what makes it how do yoo choose what kind of dog and pit bullsuu than the one that's outo there a lot.ot. week other cities have done thelar type things reading 4.6 percent of the dog population of pit bullspe responsible over 30 percent ofeo the bytes that took place last year in 2015 thle mayor said we got to do somethingmayor said . harsh to euthanize a dog the owners don't complyt i think. and that think about it on theth flip if that was your mother who was killed in her own backyard by a neighbor's dogs that they weren't keeypi ng conatained ne. in her backyard. in your own he then all of a sudden you can definitely seese both siedes no doubt. that's a circumstance i thinke i that's a lot of people are saying hownk's aca lnot you mao that. wonderful pit bullsve eye
tonya says they need to be on the owner who are waiving thesee dogs in an aggressive manner.nn this is something we've seen inn this area so much as lot oft of incidents where the dogs have heard people we had a grandmother h a couple of summem people it's i r.ntense the owners o need to get in trouble for it. kind of what makes it how do yoo choose what kind of dog and pit bullsuu than the one that's outo there a lot.ot. week other cities have done thelar type things reading 4.6 percent of the...