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>> your wedding day is supposed to be one of the most memorable, unforgettable days of your life. >>head, phone out how this bride vowed to make things right. >>> coming in too fast. it turns out the pocono racetrack isn't quite as dangerous as the pit area. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! >>> 4:45. a manhunt in memphis. authorities are searching for a cop killer who gun down a police officer during a routine traffic stop. police say 29-year-old tremayne willborn shot officer shawn bolton several times saturday night. willborne who is on supervised release for robbing a bank was a passenger in that car, the driver is in custody. >> there's again evidence to the fact that there are so many guns on our street in the wro
>> your wedding day is supposed to be one of the most memorable, unforgettable days of your life. >>head, phone out how this bride vowed to make things right. >>> coming in too fast. it turns out the pocono racetrack isn't quite as dangerous as the pit area. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal....
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. >> a joyride suddenly turned into an unforgettable experience. we're back is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> an iconic los angeles park is getting a facelift this weekend. 150 brightly painted spheres dotted the park. they were hand painted by 10,000 volunteers as part of an art installation. when it is completed on tuesday there will be a total of 2500 of them floating on the lake. the mayor of los angeles says the park is the perfect place for that installation. >> art to me doesn't mean much if it's just locked away behind museum doors. >> this is my first time shooting color with my new camera. >> one of mine is out there. >> will you recognize it if you see it? >> i hope so. >> when the art installation is dismantled those spheres will find new hospitals in hospitals. >>> a small plane made an emergen
. >> a joyride suddenly turned into an unforgettable experience. we're back is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> an iconic los angeles park is getting a facelift this weekend. 150 brightly painted spheres dotted the park. they were hand...
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. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> one of the most unforgettable moments of last season.f viola davis can remove her wig, you know cookie can do it too. >> my most vulnerable space. women will never let you see them like this. weave hair. >> taraji p. henson, sexy, fashionable and without her weave. >> fashion. fashion people are crazy. >> the "empire's" cookie lion snuggling up for a fashion shoot on the 3rd and singing along to the righteous brothers of "that loving feeling" with photographer bruce weber. taraji tells the magazine, we are vulnerable every time we are out there. it's my soul, it's me, it's mine. her bad ass wig is back of "harper's bazaar" in time for season two. taraji's loving that feeling because she's a single mom with no boyfriend at the moment and tells "harper's bazaar" her future man has to be confident. taraji b. who she is. amen to that. >> here's another strong confident woman. shania twain. she's bringing her farewell next weekend but the week after that, shania will hit the big 5-0. she sounds great, looks amazing. why quit the road now? now
. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> one of the most unforgettable moments of last season.f viola davis can remove her wig, you know cookie can do it too. >> my most vulnerable space. women will never let you see them like this. weave hair. >> taraji p. henson, sexy, fashionable and without her weave. >> fashion. fashion people are crazy. >> the "empire's" cookie lion snuggling up for a fashion shoot on the 3rd and singing along to the...
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Aug 23, 2015
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unforgettable images. >> somebody was trying to kill the president. >> bullets. [ bleep ] >> down! >> you didn't know whether to get up and help or stay down and run. >> buried alive. photographers in the line of fire. >> i'm fixin' to get killed, dammit! ♪ >> "caught on camera: in harm's way." >>> a news crew in iraq is hit by a bomb. >> that's the closest i've come to sort of, i suppose, dying. >> and their cameras are rolling the entire time. >> fred, just turn towards me, mate. i think we've got a good tip. >> april 6, 2003. three weeks after the invasion of iraq, american and coalition soldiers are battling saddam hussein's army on the ground and in the air. bbc photographer fred scott has been in iraq since the lead up to the war, recording nearly every second of his days with the bbc team covering the story. >> when you're in a situation where something could kick off immediately around you, you tend to be rolling the whole time. >> you've been miserable -- >> that morning, they receive a tip that the town just south of the iraqi front line has fallen. >> we just set off on
unforgettable images. >> somebody was trying to kill the president. >> bullets. [ bleep ] >> down! >> you didn't know whether to get up and help or stay down and run. >> buried alive. photographers in the line of fire. >> i'm fixin' to get killed, dammit! ♪ >> "caught on camera: in harm's way." >>> a news crew in iraq is hit by a bomb. >> that's the closest i've come to sort of, i suppose, dying. >> and their cameras are...
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this is a mother heartbreaking unforgettable, parting of legendary proportionogu >> it's tough, it's it's tough, it's really hard this is where that amily goeogu our beers, where talk about >> so why the clo bar that is a magnet and cultural stapl sta >> the owners are blaming a real estate mogul who bought the building in 2013 for $100 million. the owners had no pred ilem with this, they are paying $14000 per month in renjui and they raise it up toked60it's0 per month. they would love to keep it there w tt she would just not bring yourself to bring up the prices. >> if you can't beat them, join them. >> so i live two blocks awasn not only is my neighbors as far about the patrosed a, lots of of color, lots of d mesta, lots of people walking around. >> tell me about the bra. >> a part of the reason this brought his quote is back in 2000 it was chosen for a hit fi sh, coyote urt o50 you could dance on the bar in the broad top so what happened was p ple started coming into the bar and taking him off taking her bras often throwing theais so they would hang the bras as decor around the ba
this is a mother heartbreaking unforgettable, parting of legendary proportionogu >> it's tough, it's it's tough, it's really hard this is where that amily goeogu our beers, where talk about >> so why the clo bar that is a magnet and cultural stapl sta >> the owners are blaming a real estate mogul who bought the building in 2013 for $100 million. the owners had no pred ilem with this, they are paying $14000 per month in renjui and they raise it up toked60it's0 per month. they...
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. >> all the more reason this dad says he doesn't mind every penny he spent for this unforgettable experiencee three families and the dads, of course, we financed it. we are making payments. we took money out of the college fund to do this. >> for two nights, adoring fans welcome swift to santa clara. abc7 news. >> that is great fun. those dads hillary cover that -- will recover that money no question. drew is back with a full forecast. that looks like a great place to be. >> a perfect evening in santa clara. plenty of strs out there and the mild temperatures. clear skies on live doppler 7hd. a spectacular image and it lit up downtown san francisco. we have clear skies across the bay. that will set the stage for a quick warm up on the way for saturday. tracking warm to hot days through the weekend and including monday as well. triple digit temperatures and with the increased warm temperatures and the dry wind bringing the warmth and there is an increase of fire danger through the weekend. it can start and spread. 71 mild degrees and 64 in san francisco. the same in mountain view. san jose 65
. >> all the more reason this dad says he doesn't mind every penny he spent for this unforgettable experiencee three families and the dads, of course, we financed it. we are making payments. we took money out of the college fund to do this. >> for two nights, adoring fans welcome swift to santa clara. abc7 news. >> that is great fun. those dads hillary cover that -- will recover that money no question. drew is back with a full forecast. that looks like a great place to be....
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Aug 16, 2015
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by the time calm returned to the streets of south los angeles, that unforgettable summer in 1965, 34 people had lost their lives and more than a thousand were injured. 50 years ago, those seeds of protest dr. king referenced spread to life on a wednesday just after 7:00 o'clock right on the corner of avalon boulevard and 16th street. it was a hot summer day and that night residents were still milling about the streets when a white highway patrol officer pulled over a black motorist. he believed the driver was driving drunk and stopped him a few blocks from his home. before long the crowd had become an angry mob. they had just witness what had they believed was an all-too-common occurrence there, use of excessive force by police. decades of rage and frustration finally exploded. more than 46 square miles of south los angeles would be under siege with rampant looting, violence, and arson. six days of rioting left behin scenes of war torn cities. burn baby burn was the cry in the unrelenting wave of unrest. regina jones has tried to forget it. born and raised in watts, she has not been
by the time calm returned to the streets of south los angeles, that unforgettable summer in 1965, 34 people had lost their lives and more than a thousand were injured. 50 years ago, those seeds of protest dr. king referenced spread to life on a wednesday just after 7:00 o'clock right on the corner of avalon boulevard and 16th street. it was a hot summer day and that night residents were still milling about the streets when a white highway patrol officer pulled over a black motorist. he believed...
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. >> reporter: emily wolf son says her one of a kind faithful creations are also unforgettable. >> thisi painterred pope francis' face. >> reporter: the bala cynwyd artist and architect has been using baseballs as a canvas for her intricate designs for 20's years now and as she closes in on her 1 millionth unforgettable she's painted everything from cities to stadiums and now philadelphia's very special guest. >> i tried create like a nice little rendition of him. >> reporter: the 2014 pope francis design sits on a special papal pillow and salutes both his home country and ours. >> i wanted you to see the two flashes i have the vatican flag on one sides and i have the american flag on the other. >> reporter: and demand she says is about as hot as a spot on the parkway. >> these are definitely in limited supply. >> reporter: you can find out where to get these philly made pope products and many more on 6abc.com. alicia vitarelli, channel6 "action news." >> breaking news from montgomery county at this hour. chopper six over the willow grove mall where officials are on the scene after a st
. >> reporter: emily wolf son says her one of a kind faithful creations are also unforgettable. >> thisi painterred pope francis' face. >> reporter: the bala cynwyd artist and architect has been using baseballs as a canvas for her intricate designs for 20's years now and as she closes in on her 1 millionth unforgettable she's painted everything from cities to stadiums and now philadelphia's very special guest. >> i tried create like a nice little rendition of him....
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for country music's fast rising star, michael ray, this has been an unforgettable week. between his debut single "kiss youen enin the morning" hitting number one on the country charts. performing on "good morning america," and making time for
for country music's fast rising star, michael ray, this has been an unforgettable week. between his debut single "kiss youen enin the morning" hitting number one on the country charts. performing on "good morning america," and making time for
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Aug 30, 2015
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. >> still ahead, it is one of the haunting, unforgettable images from ground zero in new york. known as the dust lady because of this picture you see. now she's gone, convinced that 9/11 slowly killed her. >> top architect david adjaye. >> for architecture to be emotionally relevant, there has to be a connection. >> talks about the pressures of his biggest projects... >> everything i was passionate about was about to be tested. >> and improving the world through buildings. >> architecture does inspire social change. >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. >> we're condemning the verdict in egypt sentencing three journalists to three year jail terms. one was deported back to australia in february, earlier he talked about the verdict from sydney. >> what we need support from governments around the world, from diplomats around the world and for everyone who was ever tweeted, liked facebook pages, turned out in demonstrations, wr
. >> still ahead, it is one of the haunting, unforgettable images from ground zero in new york. known as the dust lady because of this picture you see. now she's gone, convinced that 9/11 slowly killed her. >> top architect david adjaye. >> for architecture to be emotionally relevant, there has to be a connection. >> talks about the pressures of his biggest projects... >> everything i was passionate about was about to be tested. >> and improving the world...
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. >> all the more reason this dad says he doesn't mind every penny he spent for this unforgettable experience his daughter and himself. >> there are three families and the dads, of course, we financed it. we are making payments. we took money out of the college fund to do this. >> for two nights, adoring fans welcome swift to santa clara. abc7 news. >> that is great fun. those dads hillary cover that -- will recover that money no question. drew is back with a full forecast. that looks like a great place to be. >> a perfect evening in santa clara. plenty of strs out there and the mild temperatures. clear skies on live doppler 7hd. a spectacular image and it lit up downtown san francisco. we have clear skies across the bay. that will set the stage for a quick warm up on the way for saturday. tracking warm to hot days through the weekend and including monday as well. triple digit temperatures and with the increased warm temperatures and the dry wind bringing the warmth and there is an increase of fire danger through the weekend. it can start and spread. 71 mild degrees and 64 in san francisco. t
. >> all the more reason this dad says he doesn't mind every penny he spent for this unforgettable experience his daughter and himself. >> there are three families and the dads, of course, we financed it. we are making payments. we took money out of the college fund to do this. >> for two nights, adoring fans welcome swift to santa clara. abc7 news. >> that is great fun. those dads hillary cover that -- will recover that money no question. drew is back with a full...
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plus, you're invited to mario's summer hideaway for an unforgettable pizza party. >> take it, baby. there's no shame. >> announcer: and it starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] [ air horn blows ] >> hey! >> good afternoon! welcome to "the chew." [ chuckling ]
plus, you're invited to mario's summer hideaway for an unforgettable pizza party. >> take it, baby. there's no shame. >> announcer: and it starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] [ air horn blows ] >> hey! >> good afternoon! welcome to "the chew." [ chuckling ]
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and that you don't need to be famous to be unforgettable. rolling as an out of control school bus slammed into the front of a liquor store. it happened in irvington which is in north jersey. children with special needs were on board. the bus driver told witnesses her brakes went out. >>> the good samaritans who saved the truck driver from the fiery crash on the new jersey turnpike are telling their story. we showed this dramatic footage from east brunswick. a woman was running toward a truck driver whose pant leg caught fire. australian jackie wilson and her family became first responders. >> the truck driver was in shock he didn't understand what was happening. we tried to get his jeans down. >> we patted him out and put my hands and feet on him and got him out. >> the driver of the truck dale miller of claymont delaware was taken to the hospital for minor burns. >>> a colorado baker has lost a second fight against a gay couple. he refused to make a wedding cake in 2012. he said it went against the his religious beliefs. the colorado court
and that you don't need to be famous to be unforgettable. rolling as an out of control school bus slammed into the front of a liquor store. it happened in irvington which is in north jersey. children with special needs were on board. the bus driver told witnesses her brakes went out. >>> the good samaritans who saved the truck driver from the fiery crash on the new jersey turnpike are telling their story. we showed this dramatic footage from east brunswick. a woman was running toward a...
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for country music's fast rising star, michael ray, this has been an unforgettable week. debut single "kiss you ein the morning" hitting number one on the country charts. performing on "good morning america," and making time for his ever-growing fan base. >> take a selfie. >> reporter: this newcomer bare low has a chance to catch his breath. >> you have had a huge week? >> it's been a whirlwind. >> reporter: just part of his new routine. life on the road for his first headline tour. >> reporter: you have been now traveling around the country. i heard you are using a george foreman grill to make most of your meals? >> yeah, tough to try to stay in some what eating good shape, you know? so i was like, screw it, i will get a george foreman. >> some people should start sending him recipes. it wasn't always big stages and luxury dining. >> i always dreamed of the record. it would be cool to play grand ole opry. i didn't know it would happen in five months. >> you have done it. you played grand ole opry. what was that like? >> prsh ecious ground. >> how did you keep
for country music's fast rising star, michael ray, this has been an unforgettable week. debut single "kiss you ein the morning" hitting number one on the country charts. performing on "good morning america," and making time for his ever-growing fan base. >> take a selfie. >> reporter: this newcomer bare low has a chance to catch his breath. >> you have had a huge week? >> it's been a whirlwind. >> reporter: just part of his new routine. life on...
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anchor: given the unforgettable nature of kim jong-un, there is every likelihood, i suppose, that he may follow through on this. >> hard to say. we recall a couple of years ago when during a similar exercise that the u.s. and south koreans have every spring, he was meeting with his generals, showing images of north korean missiles, and otherwise being extremely bellicose, and then it stopped almost as quickly as it started. out anything here, but i would say this is a very dangerous situation. anchor: it is. thank you for joining us today. the white house says the u.s. military has killed the deputy leader of the islamic state group during an operation and iraq. died inhmad al-hayali an airstrike on tuesday near the city of most all -- mosul. he is believed to be responsible for moving weapons between iraq and syria. the situation on the border and macedonia remains tense after police used tear gas to control a crowd of thousands of migrants trying to cross. have allowedlice hundreds to pass through after the government issued an emergency order aimed at helping those most vulnerable
anchor: given the unforgettable nature of kim jong-un, there is every likelihood, i suppose, that he may follow through on this. >> hard to say. we recall a couple of years ago when during a similar exercise that the u.s. and south koreans have every spring, he was meeting with his generals, showing images of north korean missiles, and otherwise being extremely bellicose, and then it stopped almost as quickly as it started. out anything here, but i would say this is a very dangerous...
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the images of the people crying for help are unforgettable, even today. more than 1800 people died. today, a decade after the storm, the amazing recovery is apparent. the french quarter has been revitalized. many neighborhoods are flourishing once again. some harder-hit areas, like the ninth ward, aren't rebounding as quickly. >> ten years later, we're down to what we got. one store back in this area. >> recovery teams say there are still at least 60,000 homes that need to be rebuilt or repaired. many of those are in the lower ninth ward. despite the work that still needs to be done, new orleans is now the fastest growing city in the u.s. >>> not all pan handling schemes have been tracked. the women camp out on the streets with babies, using them to generate sympathy so they'll get more cash. now one pan handling woman has been arrest and had hauled into court where she pleaded not guilty. >> reporter: it seems to be her job. using babies, day after day, to beg for cash on the city streets. the i-team, and our viewers, have spotted her dozens of times, begging with a newborn during
the images of the people crying for help are unforgettable, even today. more than 1800 people died. today, a decade after the storm, the amazing recovery is apparent. the french quarter has been revitalized. many neighborhoods are flourishing once again. some harder-hit areas, like the ninth ward, aren't rebounding as quickly. >> ten years later, we're down to what we got. one store back in this area. >> recovery teams say there are still at least 60,000 homes that need to be...
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off the coast of the norwegian island of spitzbergen they'll see unforgettable things.ere nature is practically untouched -- a home to whales, seals, and polar bears. the tour guide on the cruise boat is vadim prudnikov -- a russian who has spent his summers on spitzbergen for years. he can't imagine a more beautiful place. during the soviet era, his countrymen used to mine coal here. >> in the nineties, we left many settlements in the north. we should not have left that easy. we have good harbors, good facilities, weather stations, infrastructure in place. and many places have been abandoned, like barentsberg, is one of them for example. but in russia, we still have many of them. so we need to take care of them. it's our land. reporter russian president : vladimir putin wants to revive the russian settlements on spitzbergen. the arctic ocean is thought to be harbor huge natural resources with possibly vast amounts of oil and gas buried in the seabed hundreds of meters below the surface. but it's not clear who these resources belong to. all five of the countries borderi
off the coast of the norwegian island of spitzbergen they'll see unforgettable things.ere nature is practically untouched -- a home to whales, seals, and polar bears. the tour guide on the cruise boat is vadim prudnikov -- a russian who has spent his summers on spitzbergen for years. he can't imagine a more beautiful place. during the soviet era, his countrymen used to mine coal here. >> in the nineties, we left many settlements in the north. we should not have left that easy. we have...
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[singing in italian] experience unforgettable moments from the greatest stars in opera with "encores! great performances at the met," coming up next. ♪ major funding for "encores! great performances at the met" is provided by toll brothers. with its commitment to elegant craftsmanship and luxury lifestyles, toll brothers has been building homes and communities throughout the nation for more than 40 years.
[singing in italian] experience unforgettable moments from the greatest stars in opera with "encores! great performances at the met," coming up next. ♪ major funding for "encores! great performances at the met" is provided by toll brothers. with its commitment to elegant craftsmanship and luxury lifestyles, toll brothers has been building homes and communities throughout the nation for more than 40 years.
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if more people realize that most of the big voices are selling and unforgettably incomplete picture of this argument. speaking of pictures, pulls in the same paper have this one summing up the situation. you can see carbon fuels incorporated, the company spewing out mass extinction on the right side of the image. on the ground, you have humans fighting over whether it was right to have killed the lion lying behind them. that was a reference to cease all the lion, killed in zimbabwe last week. -- two cecil the lion, killed in zimbabwe last week. stuart: opposition to the plan has been from the coal industry, unsurprisingly. is there much mention of that in the press? belle: "the new york times" has an opinion piece calling it acquired her side of the story. it says the coal industry will say the sky is falling, but behind the scenes, really work is being done for lower carbon future. the article goes on to say that many big players in the electric power industry will gain more from obama's plan, and points to a move already by utility companies away from coal and toward cheaper natural
if more people realize that most of the big voices are selling and unforgettably incomplete picture of this argument. speaking of pictures, pulls in the same paper have this one summing up the situation. you can see carbon fuels incorporated, the company spewing out mass extinction on the right side of the image. on the ground, you have humans fighting over whether it was right to have killed the lion lying behind them. that was a reference to cease all the lion, killed in zimbabwe last week....
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visit thechew.com for your chase to win this unforgettable vacation.ley it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the chew," we are joined by the gorgeous ana ortiz and roselyn sanchez from "devious maids." [ cheers and applause ] they have helped me whip up a sweet treat today. >> oh, my god. >> we just pulled out of the oven our cinnamon sugar casserole. it tastes like a cinnamon bun type. you know that cinnamon bun you get a famous cinnamon bun store? >> yes. >> yes. >> okay. would you guys like to taste? >> but this is only 110 calories. [ laughter ] >> yeah, sure. actually, i'll show you what 110 calories look like of this. here you go, it's a crumb. [ laughter ] >> i feel like i'm losing weight while i'm eating. [ laughter ] >> burning calories. >> i want to hear what you guys -- >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> so much for the underwear scenes. [ laughter ] >> you have an underwear scene for real? >> no, no, no. >> oh, okay. wow. >> yeah, really. >> i can't even imagine what the pressure of that is like. >> oh, my heaven. >> okay? >> oh, my gosh. >> it's good,
visit thechew.com for your chase to win this unforgettable vacation.ley it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the chew," we are joined by the gorgeous ana ortiz and roselyn sanchez from "devious maids." [ cheers and applause ] they have helped me whip up a sweet treat today. >> oh, my god. >> we just pulled out of the oven our cinnamon sugar casserole. it tastes like a cinnamon bun type. you know that cinnamon bun you get a famous cinnamon bun store? >>...
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. >> there is just something about firsts that is unforgettable. >> reporter: first day of college. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> reporter: first room mate. >> what are you most excited about? >> meeting new people cht. >> reporter: first one in the family to attend. >> we are so proud of him. we are very, very proud of him. >> reporter: michael gets to have all three. >> i had to push like a lot to get here. now i'm here. it feels good. >> reporter: he is one of more than 4,000 students beginning his journey at sf state. >> there are lots of people across california who want to come to san francisco state. >> reporter: she says not only is this the biggest freshman class yet but there are also lots of students from southern california. >> i chose because it was not too far out of state. it was just far enough. >> reporter: some want that perfect blend of freedom and security while others are motivated by the proximity to tech companies and startups. >> hoping for an internship? >> yes. >> reporter: with smiles and those new experiences, tears may also come. more likely than not fr
. >> there is just something about firsts that is unforgettable. >> reporter: first day of college. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> reporter: first room mate. >> what are you most excited about? >> meeting new people cht. >> reporter: first one in the family to attend. >> we are so proud of him. we are very, very proud of him. >> reporter: michael gets to have all three. >> i had to push like a lot to get here. now i'm here. it feels...
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garvin: how one east bay man was able to turn his love of adventure and soccer into an unforgettable summer for hundreds of kids. plus, they gave of themselves over and over again in order to give children who need it most a stable home. just how often did they foster children? the answer coming up. but first-- kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. garvin: and push themselves they did. just how far they got in a first of its kind swim. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. unquestionably the crossing of the english channel. but is it the hardest? the channel has been crossed close to 3,000 times, but what two bay area swimmers are attempting to do has never been done before. and both simon dominguez and kim chambers have very good reasons for trying to make history. garvin: no matter how blue the sky above may be, it is a
garvin: how one east bay man was able to turn his love of adventure and soccer into an unforgettable summer for hundreds of kids. plus, they gave of themselves over and over again in order to give children who need it most a stable home. just how often did they foster children? the answer coming up. but first-- kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. garvin: and push themselves they did. just how far they got in a first of its kind swim. because 100% whole...
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garvin: how one east bay man was able to turn his love of adventure and soccer into an unforgettable summer for hundreds of kids. plus, they gave of themselves over and over again in order to give children who need it most a stable home. just how often did they foster children? the answer coming up. but first-- kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. garvin: and push themselves they did. just how far they got in a first of its kind swim. unquestionably the crossing of the english channel. but is it the hardest? the channel has been crossed close to 3,000 times, but what two bay area swimmers are attempting to do has never been done before. and both simon dominguez and kim chambers have very good reasons for trying to make history. garvin: no matter how blue the sky above may be, it is a rare day in san francisco when one can clearly make out the farallon islands. still, what simon dominguez and kim chambers are cooking up is even rarer still because, well, it's never happened before. each are going to swim solo the 30 miles from the golden gate bridg
garvin: how one east bay man was able to turn his love of adventure and soccer into an unforgettable summer for hundreds of kids. plus, they gave of themselves over and over again in order to give children who need it most a stable home. just how often did they foster children? the answer coming up. but first-- kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. garvin: and push themselves they did. just how far they got in a first of its kind swim. unquestionably the...
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just one of many unforgettable moments in mtv's big show. >>> good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm reena ninan. >>> we begin with presidential politics. and troubling signs for hillary clinton's campaign. >> the latest polls find rival bernie sanders gaining ground and her potential republican challenger donald trump surging ahead. abc's bazi kanani has the details. >> reporter: new trouble for hillary clinton as bernie sanders nips at her heels. fresh poll numbers from iowa show a tightening democratic race. >> is hillary clinton's campaign in trouble? >> i don't know if her campaign is in trouble. but our campaign is doing great. >> reporter: on abc's "this week," sanders tells martha raddatz his ideas are winning. >> the vast majority of the people are not necessarily anti-hillary clinton. they're pro-bernie sanders. >> reporter: the former secretary of state's lead in the critical early voting state is now at its lowest level yet. sanders, just seven points back. joe biden, not in the race, gets 14%. >> it's good to be home. >> reporter: over the we
just one of many unforgettable moments in mtv's big show. >>> good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm reena ninan. >>> we begin with presidential politics. and troubling signs for hillary clinton's campaign. >> the latest polls find rival bernie sanders gaining ground and her potential republican challenger donald trump surging ahead. abc's bazi kanani has the details. >> reporter: new trouble for hillary clinton as bernie sanders nips at her heels. fresh...
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. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning off 9/11. through it all jon stewart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and ph
. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning off 9/11. through it all jon stewart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. join the millions who have already switched. we...
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. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning off 9/11.tewart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- a study-abroad advisor originally from ann arbor, michigan... a junior at princeton university, from bridgewater new jersey... and a law student, originally from maple grove, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny, ladies and gentlemen. three players are waiting in the wings to come back in the semi-finals to play for $250,000. the next two days will decide which of the remaining players get to join them.
. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning off 9/11.tewart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three...
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. >> he is talking about this unforgettable video.lier this month surfer mick fanning fought off a shark by punching. it was caught on tv. fanning can't catch a break. he was back in the water saturday for the first time since the attack and spotted another shark. he got out right away on a jet ski. >> don't blame him. >>> earlier in this newscast we saw just how unpredictable the fire in lake county can be. cate caugiran shows us it's also keeping pg&e crews on their toast. toes -- on their toes. >> reporter: it's day 3 of the rocky fire and we can give you a wider look at the devastating aftermath how expansive the damage was done to this area and this rocky steep terrain. and i know it's going to take a long time to rebuild, but we're already seeing some early signs of that. if you take a look, there is a large amount of pg&e crews here. they tell me that they are in the process of rebuilding power poles so that they can get power back in the area. but now we are learning all of these crews here will have to move pretty quickly bec
. >> he is talking about this unforgettable video.lier this month surfer mick fanning fought off a shark by punching. it was caught on tv. fanning can't catch a break. he was back in the water saturday for the first time since the attack and spotted another shark. he got out right away on a jet ski. >> don't blame him. >>> earlier in this newscast we saw just how unpredictable the fire in lake county can be. cate caugiran shows us it's also keeping pg&e crews on their...
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remarkably unforgettably scary week. tumbling.he largest.loss ever surpassing the flash crash of 2010. global equity market saw 5 trillion wiped out within weeks. this is a global equity number. traders and investors swamped with a visceral, unnerving fear that the contagion from china's meltdown was spreading to emerging markets as commodities collapsed on levels not seen since 1999. after all the whopping swings on average the dow actually ends up the week is a flat line. plus, tracking this other story. tropical storm bearing down on florida. many other still missing. declaring a state of obama's nuclear deal with iran. "making money" starts right now. you know, nothing lasts forever. the dow step -- snapping at today winning streak. less than a trading day there was another brief scare. the dow plunging more than a hundred points. when another wild trading daywhile trading day was finally over, the dow closed down just 12 points. again, the best investment pros, smartest people in the business. diversifying private wealth. hil
remarkably unforgettably scary week. tumbling.he largest.loss ever surpassing the flash crash of 2010. global equity market saw 5 trillion wiped out within weeks. this is a global equity number. traders and investors swamped with a visceral, unnerving fear that the contagion from china's meltdown was spreading to emerging markets as commodities collapsed on levels not seen since 1999. after all the whopping swings on average the dow actually ends up the week is a flat line. plus, tracking this...
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in the days that followed these unforgettable images emerged, the crescent city underwater, residents stranded, the cry for help on that roof. and the superdome, the scene of so much suffering, families huddled inside. bob woodruff was there on those flooded streets ten years ago, and tonight he's back bearing witness to one city's strength and one survivor's extraordinary journey back. >> reporter: ten years ago, the winds whipping. the storm brewing. the worst about to come. the next morning, the water bursting through the levees, first burying the ninth ward. from the helicopters up above to the streets below, this was then. today, new orleans is back. ten years ago, the convention center, surrounded by desperation. >> we need help! >> reporter: now, the economy is booming. katrina is considered the single most catastrophic natural disaster in u.s. history. $135 billion in damage. more than 1,800 dead. throughout the gulf region. i never forgot this 10-year-old girl who i met in this darkened superdome. are you getting water and food or anything like that. >> i'm not drinking that
in the days that followed these unforgettable images emerged, the crescent city underwater, residents stranded, the cry for help on that roof. and the superdome, the scene of so much suffering, families huddled inside. bob woodruff was there on those flooded streets ten years ago, and tonight he's back bearing witness to one city's strength and one survivor's extraordinary journey back. >> reporter: ten years ago, the winds whipping. the storm brewing. the worst about to come. the next...
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have you ever met someone that leaves with you an unforgettable first impression? that's the way we found about janet goodman. we met her at an entrepreneurial conference in 2014 where she was seeking advice for her startup. her product was a purse with special pockets designed to help a person with chronic disease carry all the medical supplies. janet who was at retirement age, was hitting road blocks. we decided to give her a helping hand with a "your business" makeover to see if we could get her small business headed in the right direction. meet janet goodman, she's 66 years old and winding down being a psychologist in ohio. her second act as an entrepreneur is an unexpected road the day she woke up with blurring vision and unquenchable thirst. >> i've always eaten well, i work out, i'm not overweight and it hit me out of the clear blue. it's like where did this come from? >> reporter: at age 61 janet was diagnosed with type i diabetes, which requires constant blood sugar monitoring and insulin injections to regulate the disease. if not carefully controlled the
have you ever met someone that leaves with you an unforgettable first impression? that's the way we found about janet goodman. we met her at an entrepreneurial conference in 2014 where she was seeking advice for her startup. her product was a purse with special pockets designed to help a person with chronic disease carry all the medical supplies. janet who was at retirement age, was hitting road blocks. we decided to give her a helping hand with a "your business" makeover to see if we...
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. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning after 9/11.wart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? what am i, a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. . >>> red flag warning in effect throughout the bay area. the accu-weather forecast holds new potential for summer lightning. >>> new tonight a bay area campus ready for construction. not yet ready for school next week. where will they put the students? >>> tonight, crusaders who hope to lure victim as way from a life on the streets. >>> and a judge's decision spares the life of a pit bull that attacked a bay area cop. >>> live doppler 7 hd showing an approaching weather disturbance ta could bring us wind, lightning and a new threat of wildfire. good evening i'm ama daetz. thunderstorms will be with us throughout the night and so far, we're not sure where they can h
. >> reporter: it's been an unforgettable run, laughter and some tears after returning after 9/11.wart and his self-deprecating humor and his question last night. >> do i amuse you? how do i amuse you? am i a clown? what am i, a clown? is that what you think? >> the irreplaceable jon stewart. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. . >>> red flag warning in effect throughout the...
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the stage was now set for the unforgettable closing arguments. >> charles manson sent out from the firesheartless cold-blooded robots. that's what i told the jury. and then he pointed out charles manson, the girls. they are guilty as sin. >> the case finally went to the jury. >> it took 42 and a half hours of deliberating -- >> on january 25th, 1971, they had made their decision. >> they looked out at him. his hands were trembling. that allowed me to say, how come you're trembling? are you afraid of me? >> the verdict, guilty. on all counts for all four defendants. >> very, very pleased with the verdict. that goes without saying. we're all very, very happy. >> manson responded saying, you're all guilty. >> you are next, all of you. there is a revolution coming very soon. >> the attorney had done the improbable. convicted a killer who hadn't physically done any of the killing. >> vincent did one of the most brilliant jobs of prosecution i think in american legal history. >> two months later, they received their sentence. death. for the tate family, justice seemed to have been served. >> i
the stage was now set for the unforgettable closing arguments. >> charles manson sent out from the firesheartless cold-blooded robots. that's what i told the jury. and then he pointed out charles manson, the girls. they are guilty as sin. >> the case finally went to the jury. >> it took 42 and a half hours of deliberating -- >> on january 25th, 1971, they had made their decision. >> they looked out at him. his hands were trembling. that allowed me to say, how come...
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most unforgettable moments of the week.dbj. >> we want to wish all of you at wdbj our deepest condolences. >> like so many of who work in the morning we understand your passion. >> the murders of alison parker and adam ward hit newsrooms across the country. they have posted hundreds of tribute messages saying we stand with wdbj. we'll post more tribe beauts on our facebook page and at cbsnews.com. as we leave you, we want to leave you with the week that was. >> they were reporting live when somebody began shooting. >> a reporter and photographer for our cbs affiliate were killed. >> i can't tell you how much they were loved, alison and adam. >> they say he was planning this for months. >> she said we were the cutest newsiest. >> ran down and grabbed and tackled him. >> is your brother a hero? >> yes. i mean these are my younger brother and his friends. >> the dow trying to recover. >> extraordinary. >> don't panic. >> go back to univision. you weren't call. sit down. >> i'm a reporter. don't touch me, sir. don't touch me. >
most unforgettable moments of the week.dbj. >> we want to wish all of you at wdbj our deepest condolences. >> like so many of who work in the morning we understand your passion. >> the murders of alison parker and adam ward hit newsrooms across the country. they have posted hundreds of tribute messages saying we stand with wdbj. we'll post more tribe beauts on our facebook page and at cbsnews.com. as we leave you, we want to leave you with the week that was. >> they were...
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. >> emily wilson said her one of kinds papal creations are unforgettable. the bala cynwyd artist has been using baseball for 20 years, as she closes in on her 1 millionth, she painted everything from cities to stadiums. the. >> i tried to create a nice rendition of him. the design facilities on a papal pillow and salutes his home county and ours. >> i have the vatican flag on one side and the american flag on the other. command demand is as hot as a spot on the parkway. these are in limited supply. you can figure out where to get them at 6abc.com. alicia vitarelli channel 6 "action news." >> and remember you can always get updates on the pope's upcoming visit by following our twitter account @ 6abc pope. >>> meet the world war ii veteran who became an olympian at the age of 93. >> looking to spice up your work out, a new fitness craze is taking the country by storm, we'll have that in "healthcheck." we'll look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns. >> a world war ii veteran from texas is now an olympian. 93-year-old rece
. >> emily wilson said her one of kinds papal creations are unforgettable. the bala cynwyd artist has been using baseball for 20 years, as she closes in on her 1 millionth, she painted everything from cities to stadiums. the. >> i tried to create a nice rendition of him. the design facilities on a papal pillow and salutes his home county and ours. >> i have the vatican flag on one side and the american flag on the other. command demand is as hot as a spot on the parkway. these...
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it's an unforgettable day for me. >> i just remember the huge chunks. it was amazing to see. and they have talked about you, you have been hearing people as you have been up there covering this one year, the anniversary of this. some lesson they have learned. i know the wine industry imparticular. >> yeah. you know you bring up the wine industry and it's another industry. i touched base with the vintner association. they had 60% of the wineries sustain some sort of damage. even though they suffered major losses, we saw the barrels tossed all over the place. the industry is doing well today. it is doing almost better than it was before the earthquake despite all of those losses. and one lesson that they have learned a very practical lesson here. because so many barrels came tumbling down, well now they have come up with a lot of any mitts. they are strapping them down in a new way so they don't go flying. they are also reorienting the barrels because they figured out which way the shock waves have gone. make sure that fewer barrels fly off the shelves in the event of another q
it's an unforgettable day for me. >> i just remember the huge chunks. it was amazing to see. and they have talked about you, you have been hearing people as you have been up there covering this one year, the anniversary of this. some lesson they have learned. i know the wine industry imparticular. >> yeah. you know you bring up the wine industry and it's another industry. i touched base with the vintner association. they had 60% of the wineries sustain some sort of damage. even...
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seeing the pope will surely be unforgettable. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >>> and remember you can always get updates on the pope's upcoming visit, follow the twitter account on 6 abc pope with up to the minute papal news. >>> now matt pellman is here with the traffic report tuesday night. >> you guys like to play dominoes. >> sure. >> it depends. >> the old domino effect going on, remember the effect on westbound 22 causing the delays to spill back on the schuylkill expressway, a couple of people did not stop in time and ran into each other on the westbound side of 76, approaching 202, extra heavy on 76 to gulph mills to 422, and the crash that brought down the wires on county line road, that remains shut down, people are detouring on street road, there is a crash too on johns boulevard, bottom line byberry road may be the best bet this afternoon. a crash on the southbound lanes of warren street, that just got pushed off to the side, and a couple of accidents in delaware, and another along 7 at jane way and new c
seeing the pope will surely be unforgettable. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >>> and remember you can always get updates on the pope's upcoming visit, follow the twitter account on 6 abc pope with up to the minute papal news. >>> now matt pellman is here with the traffic report tuesday night. >> you guys like to play dominoes. >> sure. >> it depends. >> the old domino effect going on, remember the effect on westbound 22 causing...
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the images of that flooded city and people crying for help are unforgettable. more than 1800 people died. today, a decade after the storm, apparent. the french quarter revitalized and many neighborhoods are flourishing again. harder hit areas like the ninth ward are not rebounding as wick quickly. recovery teams say there's still at least 60,000 homes that need to be rebuilt or repaired. many of those in the lower ninth ward and despite the work that still needs done, new orleans is now the fastest growing city in the u.s. >> there's still much more ahead on today in new york on this saturday morning. storm team 4 will be back too with a check on today's forecast. my name is amanda and my baby was born two and weighed only this is the view i had of her in the nicu. speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. you can quit. talk with your doctor. for more help call 1-866-ny-quits >>> happening here on today in new york. you're looking at three buildings of the montgomery housing project in jersey city. all morning we've been getting ready for the imp
the images of that flooded city and people crying for help are unforgettable. more than 1800 people died. today, a decade after the storm, apparent. the french quarter revitalized and many neighborhoods are flourishing again. harder hit areas like the ninth ward are not rebounding as wick quickly. recovery teams say there's still at least 60,000 homes that need to be rebuilt or repaired. many of those in the lower ninth ward and despite the work that still needs done, new orleans is now the...
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the images unforgettable. the suffering unimaginable. >> rich people, poor people, it's about people. >> the government response, unacceptable. >> brownie you're doing a heck of a job. >> tonight we return to new orleans, the lower 9th ward, the levees, hospitals and classrooms. to see how the city has changed over the last decade and whether all those promises to the people have been kept. our special report: katrina, after the storm. hi everyone, i'm john siegenthaler. new orleans tonight is a changed city ten years after katrina. katrina. construction is booming downtown. the recovery like the response has been uneven. we begin in the lower ninth ward. an area devastated when the levees broke. jonathan betz there. jonathan. >> john, new orleans remains a work in progress. here in the lower ninth ward empty lots outnumber the new homes you've seen behind me. this area has come a long way but it has a long way to go. >> that's what i want. >> reporter: over the last ten years, harry sims has gotten pretty goo
the images unforgettable. the suffering unimaginable. >> rich people, poor people, it's about people. >> the government response, unacceptable. >> brownie you're doing a heck of a job. >> tonight we return to new orleans, the lower 9th ward, the levees, hospitals and classrooms. to see how the city has changed over the last decade and whether all those promises to the people have been kept. our special report: katrina, after the storm. hi everyone, i'm john siegenthaler....
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witnesses told us that this unforgettable. it rocked not only the school building behind my but surrounding neighborhood here in marble hill. the sixth floor science labs more look or with a zones last night shortly after this explosion around 8:00. authorities say that three private contractors were doing work to improve the school science lab when this blast occurred. one custodian told us that he heard they were using a blowtorch, the three men who police tell me are ages 36, 38, and 53 all suffered burns. 36-year-old was most seriously injured pl. all a three, though, expected to cush strive. survive but the company has done work for the city in the past, and has a good reputation. those o who were here last night told us that they will not soon forget what they felt and what they heard. saw a quick flash and explosion. must have hit a gas line and blew up with a blowtorch. massive really thunderrish rumble that anyone could hear. thmplets >> this building structural damage is limited. plenty of damage viz frbility exterio
witnesses told us that this unforgettable. it rocked not only the school building behind my but surrounding neighborhood here in marble hill. the sixth floor science labs more look or with a zones last night shortly after this explosion around 8:00. authorities say that three private contractors were doing work to improve the school science lab when this blast occurred. one custodian told us that he heard they were using a blowtorch, the three men who police tell me are ages 36, 38, and 53 all...
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. ♪ unforgettable >> i remember seeing that for the very first time -- >> she was the first one to do> it felt a little strange because you're looking at what looks like a life like and she's singing with him. >> and now everybody does it. i don't remember it being controversial. i remember it being unbelievable, that kind of technology existed, but you see how they're shooting him. not like he's standing there on stage with her. it's all etherial. ♪ >> it must be hard to do that if you're her. >> yeah. it had been a long time since her father had passed, yeah, yeah. >>> all right. >> are there certain things -- during the course of the day you hear sounds. are there certain sounds that drive you crazy? they get under your skin, once you hear them, your senses go up? for some people it's chewing. for some people it's sniffing. for some people it's typing on a keyboard. how about pen clicking. there's a name for it. >> misophonia. >> is that real? you know what this is going to be? >> it sounds like something you'd get at a chinese restaurant. i'll have mine with misophonia, please. >>
. ♪ unforgettable >> i remember seeing that for the very first time -- >> she was the first one to do> it felt a little strange because you're looking at what looks like a life like and she's singing with him. >> and now everybody does it. i don't remember it being controversial. i remember it being unbelievable, that kind of technology existed, but you see how they're shooting him. not like he's standing there on stage with her. it's all etherial. ♪ >> it must be...