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count on us to follow the team to north jersey this weekend as they take on the jets. turn to us for exclusive pre game and post game coverage all season long. >>> we have much more on pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia. familiar face returning to nbc 10 to provide us with a look back. >> i had planned to go to the mass. >> the legendary terry ruggles returns to nbc 10 tonight. one woman's story how she got to see pope john paul ii during his stop in philadelphia more than 35 years ago. >>> plus, blame the burrito. a look at what happened seconds after this video was recorded. also ahead --Ñn tempers flared a hearing for the accused killers of a little girl whose image was seen millions of time on social media. >>> happening now, long time project to upgrade several bridges in lehigh county is under way. crews began work on fullerton avenue. they'll be extending the acceleration and deceleration lanes on all four interchange ramps and widen the fullerton bridge. commuters can expect daytime lane restrictions. >>> the mother of a 2 year old found dead in a tras
count on us to follow the team to north jersey this weekend as they take on the jets. turn to us for exclusive pre game and post game coverage all season long. >>> we have much more on pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia. familiar face returning to nbc 10 to provide us with a look back. >> i had planned to go to the mass. >> the legendary terry ruggles returns to nbc 10 tonight. one woman's story how she got to see pope john paul ii during his stop in philadelphia...
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirationald put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirationald put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters...
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicat
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came...
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season in which the fans most definitely lost faith but the team hadn't. >> we knew we need aid good game. we had to take our best shot. they gave us their best shot. i think everybody, all phases, including special teams contributed to day. >> he is floating it, he has matthews at the five, touchdown. >> they can do a lot, especially for us, after the the first couple of weeks. there was a lot of pressure on us. it is nice to get that first win. >> it is a win. we won a game. i know that is a all that matters. stats don't mean anything to me as long as we get that w. >> i think it all started with darren sproles getting the touchdown punt return. the first half we did good things, outside zone with the running game. >> reporter: despite excitement there is room for improvement. only reason jets had a prayer in this one because the bird dropped passes which is a mistake we would like to have back. >> i think we had a few drops, i missed a a few throws. a couple of different drives that kind offset us back. >> ducis, i did research and last time that the pope came to philadelphia october 3rd, 1979, the eagles won their next two game
season in which the fans most definitely lost faith but the team hadn't. >> we knew we need aid good game. we had to take our best shot. they gave us their best shot. i think everybody, all phases, including special teams contributed to day. >> he is floating it, he has matthews at the five, touchdown. >> they can do a lot, especially for us, after the the first couple of weeks. there was a lot of pressure on us. it is nice to get that first win. >> it is a win. we won a...
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daye owens is here to tell us about the -- dave owens is here to tell us about the team and how they feel about their new quarterback. >> they're excited about him. i think he's going to be fine. i'm guaranteeing success on sunday. how do you like that? >> that's a good one. >> a lot to like about captain kirk. he studies the playbook. can he spit out data like a emergency, likes to throw lasers and -- machine, likes to throw lasers and jay gruden truly believes kirk is better fit for his style of owners for now. he surely looked that way in the preseason completing 75% of his tosses. the problem has been the turnovers, but keep the fate says jay gruden. >> we have total confidence in kirk. he's got to understand if it doesn't go right early, hang in there. good things will continue to happen if he stays the course. >> i've always held to the addage tough times don't last. tough people do want -- do. i try to remind myself of that. >> back to robert griffin real quick. we're on day 21 of the analysis of his head injury. jay gruden was asked about it today and he told reporters, " i ha
daye owens is here to tell us about the -- dave owens is here to tell us about the team and how they feel about their new quarterback. >> they're excited about him. i think he's going to be fine. i'm guaranteeing success on sunday. how do you like that? >> that's a good one. >> a lot to like about captain kirk. he studies the playbook. can he spit out data like a emergency, likes to throw lasers and -- machine, likes to throw lasers and jay gruden truly believes kirk is better...
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there is a little bit of everything in philadelphia and there really really clinging to this football team to bring us some pride and some joy this winter. i would love to hear rickie's call of a super bowl he has been the broadcaster for the phillies and yankees and called a couple world series championships so here's hoping he brings a little luck to the eagles this season. stick around we've got more ahead on visions 2015. pedro ramos has already made a positive impact in the city of philadelphia. see how his latest role could be a gamechanger for the local community that's coming up on visions 2015. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. 2015 our celebration of hispanic heritage. w are at the church of st patrick in norristown, pennsylvania this church has been home to immigrants since it formed nearly 200 years ago and even the statues that decorate the sanctuary are from outside the country this statue
there is a little bit of everything in philadelphia and there really really clinging to this football team to bring us some pride and some joy this winter. i would love to hear rickie's call of a super bowl he has been the broadcaster for the phillies and yankees and called a couple world series championships so here's hoping he brings a little luck to the eagles this season. stick around we've got more ahead on visions 2015. pedro ramos has already made a positive impact in the city of...
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to test all offenders for synthetic drugs. in a news4 i team exclusive, tisha thompson takes us inside the district's lab for the first time to show us how people were cheating the system and why that's about to change. >> reporter: in this lab, every cup you see contains a hidden story, a tale about someone who just went to jail or recently got out on probation or parole in washington, d.c. >> everybody who comes through the superior court and the district court we ask them if they would want to give a urine specimen. >> reporter: this is the first time he has ever allowed a television camera inside his lab because he has made a major decision that he hopes will dramatically change the drug culture in the city. for decades pretrial services has used machines like to one to prescreen for marijuana, pcp, amphetamine and opiates like heroin thinking tests positive for marijuana. >> reporter: forensic chemists process about 143,000 tests a month. >> the prescreening will say, for example, that you're on opiates. this confirmation will say that the opiate you were on is codeine. >> reporter: until now she has relied on these gcms
to test all offenders for synthetic drugs. in a news4 i team exclusive, tisha thompson takes us inside the district's lab for the first time to show us how people were cheating the system and why that's about to change. >> reporter: in this lab, every cup you see contains a hidden story, a tale about someone who just went to jail or recently got out on probation or parole in washington, d.c. >> everybody who comes through the superior court and the district court we ask them if they...
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to this team this season? >> what has it meant to this team this season? >> it has meant everything. he gives us that confidence every day to go out there. we lost today. he lets us know we have a long way to go. >> have a great time with your team mates. thank you for your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> this is pretty wild down here. >> that's one way to describe it. i can't wait to see who gets to sit next to j.p. on the way to michigan this afternoon. >> john: he may just drive. >> some nice family coming back from vacation. and j.p. drew the straw of having to report live from club maddon, the home clubhouse at wrigley, turned into quite the scene >> john: the animals around? is there a cougar in there? >> matt: something tell me we mightn't want to see everything. at one point joe hired a magician to do magic tricks. they are the enjoying every bit of this clinch that they earned last night. >> john: that's one of the most professional interviews i've ever seen. >> matt: j.p. is battling down. there i think we might have lost communication with him among other things. i think that's
to this team this season? >> what has it meant to this team this season? >> it has meant everything. he gives us that confidence every day to go out there. we lost today. he lets us know we have a long way to go. >> have a great time with your team mates. thank you for your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> this is pretty wild down here. >> that's one way to describe it. i can't wait to see who gets to sit next to j.p. on the way to michigan this...
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not used to watching their team lose at home. just four losses in the last three seasons for bayern in bundesliga action at the allianz arena. a foul and a free kick for augsburg. playing along, looking for altintop. he gets his head to it. cross down, trying to return it, offside flag on altintop. 10 minutes to go. bayern continue their surge forward to come back from a goal down to win. can augsburg hold on for a huge point for them? or maybe even something more. david alaba. hands off for thiago. philipp lahm the captain. lewandowski showing for the ball. can't take it with him. the clearance deflected right back to the feet of lahm. douglas costa back off him. he swings it in, header away. boateng weaving his way through. a cross for lahm. douglas costa once again. just miscontrolled it. blasts it out of there. a chance for augsburg to breathe. thiago, alaba, foot race. he gets there, the cross. it's off lewandowski. marwin hitz, five saves. one of those, the rebound, was put in. big save early in this game on a thiago header
not used to watching their team lose at home. just four losses in the last three seasons for bayern in bundesliga action at the allianz arena. a foul and a free kick for augsburg. playing along, looking for altintop. he gets his head to it. cross down, trying to return it, offside flag on altintop. 10 minutes to go. bayern continue their surge forward to come back from a goal down to win. can augsburg hold on for a huge point for them? or maybe even something more. david alaba. hands off for...
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it means a lot to us to come support the team. first the opening ceremony, welcoming 20 nations. to one of the world's biggest sporting events. songs adopted by english rugby, shared with the global tv viewers. by the end of the games, the combined audience is expected to be over 4 billion. they have been given a warm welcome to england. a penalty tri out is the fastest in an opening world cup match. when fiji had a player ruled out. it looks as they nothing would do right for them. fiji's top player, reminiscent of another, scored their first points. they stayed in touch. brown scored a second try. in added time. they scored a fourth try for england, after a decision using the technology, to earn an important bonus point. england 35, fiji 11. >> they are pleased, obviously with getting the tries and the bonus point. things to work on over all a good first game. >> reporter: england's pool includes wales and south australia. stepping up was not an option. a big nation would fall before the quarterfinals. and and the england fans have hoped it won't be them. >>> the world's number
it means a lot to us to come support the team. first the opening ceremony, welcoming 20 nations. to one of the world's biggest sporting events. songs adopted by english rugby, shared with the global tv viewers. by the end of the games, the combined audience is expected to be over 4 billion. they have been given a warm welcome to england. a penalty tri out is the fastest in an opening world cup match. when fiji had a player ruled out. it looks as they nothing would do right for them. fiji's top...
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicat
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came...
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us. hey, welcome to the team. >> thomas: thanks again, dad. 't want to let you down. >> ridge: you're not gonna let me down. we're gonna be great together. the three of us -- we're gonna create beautiful things. and you will make a great mom. >> thomas: and congratulations again. i'm really happy for you two.
us. hey, welcome to the team. >> thomas: thanks again, dad. 't want to let you down. >> ridge: you're not gonna let me down. we're gonna be great together. the three of us -- we're gonna create beautiful things. and you will make a great mom. >> thomas: and congratulations again. i'm really happy for you two.
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the problem dates back to 2011 when the cia used a vaccination program to track down osama bin laden. as a result, pakistani vaccination teams became the target of extremist violence. nowadays, they work under armed protection, as peter knuz has been finding out. >> the power is out again in this little station in pakistan. one of the many problems the polio vaccination team faces. but the real problem is from religious fundamentalists, who demonize the oral vaccine the team gives to children. >> there's this one printer who claims we are trying to render muslim families in fertile with the vaccination. >> the vaccinate or zarling -- are risking their lives to save children. they have become targets of terrorist attacks across pakistan. around 70 have been killed in recent months. even the policeman assigned to protect health-care personnel was shot and killed. >> the ones who opposed the campaign are wrong because without these drops we would be endangering our children's health. >> a mobile vaccination team asked their cooler bag with live attenuated serum. polio was nearly wiped out worldwide by 2012, but rumors of the ci
the problem dates back to 2011 when the cia used a vaccination program to track down osama bin laden. as a result, pakistani vaccination teams became the target of extremist violence. nowadays, they work under armed protection, as peter knuz has been finding out. >> the power is out again in this little station in pakistan. one of the many problems the polio vaccination team faces. but the real problem is from religious fundamentalists, who demonize the oral vaccine the team gives to...
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nation to test for these types of drugs and hopes that as word spreads, these samples will tell a new story about people no longer using synthetics to cheat the system. tisha thompson, news4 i-teamnd tisha has put the first batch of violent crime numbers linked to synthetic drugs on our nbc washington app. click on "investigations." >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," the salmonella scare threatening a popular new d.c. restaurant. what one woman says happened to her after she ate at fig and olive. >>> hope for a local high school student in need of a new wheelchair. wait until you see how the community responds. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing) oh! i got another call. adam: i'm not having a party! hey chris what's up! you heard about adam's party man? it's going to be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. >>> a trendy new restaurant in the d
nation to test for these types of drugs and hopes that as word spreads, these samples will tell a new story about people no longer using synthetics to cheat the system. tisha thompson, news4 i-teamnd tisha has put the first batch of violent crime numbers linked to synthetic drugs on our nbc washington app. click on "investigations." >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," the salmonella scare threatening a popular new d.c. restaurant. what one woman says happened to...
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to siri. >> using driving simulators, the team measures how commanding voice systems are. ey use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able to quantify my brain activity. >> that's what we do. >> then it was time to start the engine for a warm-up lap. >> your job is go behind the black car. it will brake randomly. your job is to press the brakes when it brakes, and follow it at a close distance. >> this is awesome. it's like a real car. there's the rearview mirror, what does that do? >> you can check your blind [ laughs ] >> you're distracted. crashed. >> in addition to measuring brake response time and following distance, the researchers used drt, detection response task device. my job was to click a finger switch as soon as the light flashed g
to siri. >> using driving simulators, the team measures how commanding voice systems are. ey use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able...
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. >>> in new zealand all these different videos coming to us from in the air. teamer tramp, using a ton of drone footage. i think the best way to see the gorgeous islands of new zealand. >> i'm a little disappointed. i haven't seen a hobbit yet. >> are you playing "lord of the rings" music in your head right now? >> from the snowiy peaks what an incredibly beautiful video to check out. >> beautiful stretch of the pacific ocean in the coast of northern california. stunning. very rocky beautiful cliffs especially farther north up you go. sold. >> i love seeing this video back-to-back with new zealand. then you see this, oh, my gosh, that's our country. it looks great. shot by our editor jack. >> of course. >> you want to see some cliffs? from the lovely state of arizona. >> hey! >> a huge 200-mile long cliff through the states. >> i recognize that back bumper on that truck. >> that's my truck. camping right on the edge of that cliff. set up your chairs and, boom, watch this. my favorite shot i got over the weekend. just swooping through the camp site. and there's like
. >>> in new zealand all these different videos coming to us from in the air. teamer tramp, using a ton of drone footage. i think the best way to see the gorgeous islands of new zealand. >> i'm a little disappointed. i haven't seen a hobbit yet. >> are you playing "lord of the rings" music in your head right now? >> from the snowiy peaks what an incredibly beautiful video to check out. >> beautiful stretch of the pacific ocean in the coast of northern...
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those injuries left the young guy partially paralyzed unable to use his real flipper. the teamt the marine mammal stranding center nursed the seal back to health and he will now live at the virginia aquarium. happy ending there. >>> well philadelphia prepares to welcome pope francis the white house is getting ready as well. a short time from now the commander in chief and the leader of more than billion catholics will meet once again. as our joyce evans tells us this will continues in nearly century old history of pontiffs and presidents coming together. ♪ >> reporter: january 1919 shortly after the end of world war one president woodrow wilson met with benedict the 15th marking the first time a sitting much s president had sat down with the pope and it wouldn't happen again for another four decades. when eisenhower shook hands with the holy father john the 23rd. in the summer of '63, john f. kennedy the first catholic president was greeted by the newly elected pop paul the six sixth. all these visits taking place in vatican city. until 1965 when the bishop of rome flew here. p
those injuries left the young guy partially paralyzed unable to use his real flipper. the teamt the marine mammal stranding center nursed the seal back to health and he will now live at the virginia aquarium. happy ending there. >>> well philadelphia prepares to welcome pope francis the white house is getting ready as well. a short time from now the commander in chief and the leader of more than billion catholics will meet once again. as our joyce evans tells us this will continues in...
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. >>> in new zealand all these different videos coming to us from in the air. team super tramp, using a ton of drone footage. i think the best way to see the gorgeous islands of new zealand. >> i'm a little disappointed. i haven't seen a hobbit yet. >> are you playing "lord of the rings" music in your head right now? >> from the snowiy peaks what an incredibly beautiful video to check out. >> beautiful stretch of the pacific ocean in the coast of northern california. stunning. very rocky beautiful cliffs especially farther north up you go. sold. >> i love seeing this video back-to-back with new zealand. then you see this, oh, my gosh, that's our country. it looks great. shot by our editor jack. >> of course. >> you want to see some cliffs? from the lovely state of arizona. >> hey! >> a huge 200-mile long cliff through the states. >> i recognize that back bumper on that truck. >> that's my truck. camping right on the edge of that cliff. set up your chairs and, boom, watch this. my favorite shot i got over the weekend. just swooping through the camp site. and there's
. >>> in new zealand all these different videos coming to us from in the air. team super tramp, using a ton of drone footage. i think the best way to see the gorgeous islands of new zealand. >> i'm a little disappointed. i haven't seen a hobbit yet. >> are you playing "lord of the rings" music in your head right now? >> from the snowiy peaks what an incredibly beautiful video to check out. >> beautiful stretch of the pacific ocean in the coast of...
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don't know that's a lot to place michael in but to is a say mike next in order it out of park it was an example how she made her team better by working with us as a team as she also led the charge to pass the bond issue with her corroborate style she led meetings and visits for the mayor's key counselor and advisors on the long term needs jonathan if you would john was one the staff alicia showcased to gain support for this key initiative yes. she made her teammates better led the process not only to establish the management fixture but ear skill and persistence i don't want to say he invented but pioneered the use of something called the action law. (laughter) now the action law has become not only a function it is your at every agency meeting regardless of division but it serves to reinforce the essential organizational core values of respect for others in honoring our commitments again she made her teammates better alicia is the standard for treating everybody with respect there is no issue no grinds two small or insignificant that didn't require somebody looking at it and making sure we've dot all the i's and cross the t's and resolved i
don't know that's a lot to place michael in but to is a say mike next in order it out of park it was an example how she made her team better by working with us as a team as she also led the charge to pass the bond issue with her corroborate style she led meetings and visits for the mayor's key counselor and advisors on the long term needs jonathan if you would john was one the staff alicia showcased to gain support for this key initiative yes. she made her teammates better led the process not...
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use of his left arm and some speech deficit. >> reporter: his one-word answers were heard in court, he still needs to use a wheelchair for mobility. the i-team was first to report that he would face charges for the crash and broke the news that his blood alcohol was three times the legal limit at the time of the wreck. twice in recent years abad has been charged with dwi pleading guilty in the case caught on the arresting officer's dash cam. as for the other survivor of this march 20th crash, a fellow officer also recovering and in an exclusive interview, linden police said he hopes to return to duty. >> he is very optimistic, as his doctors are optimistic. and i would say that there is a very good chance that he will return. however, the chief did not give any date on when the officer may return to the force. now, the relative of one of the victims tells me bitterly that she'll have plenty to say about all of this when in her words officer abad is convicted. while we have also learned that have planted a rose garden therapy backyard that is in the shape of his police badge. live in linden, i'm brian. >>> newest subway station is much lower
use of his left arm and some speech deficit. >> reporter: his one-word answers were heard in court, he still needs to use a wheelchair for mobility. the i-team was first to report that he would face charges for the crash and broke the news that his blood alcohol was three times the legal limit at the time of the wreck. twice in recent years abad has been charged with dwi pleading guilty in the case caught on the arresting officer's dash cam. as for the other survivor of this march 20th...
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to your team. will you actually provide us that list. >> i will talk to my team. if i just for the record, we have -- i am here voluntarily. we have provided tens of thousands of pages of documents to you. we have provided audited financial statements. i will talk to my team and we will do everything we can. >> for the record you have been very cooperative. i just want to keep that rolling. you were very good at agreeing to give other bits of information. why not this part of information? >> i don't want to commit to anything that i might not have. i said i will work with you and your team. we are -- we have -- >> if you have it will you give it to us? >> i don't have it so i'm just saying to you i will work with my team and we're working with your staff to provide any and all information that we can. >> i would hope that that would include the request from miss loomis of wyoming as well. now recognize the gentlewoman from new york, miss maloney for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i first would like to register my opposition and my objection to the chair
to your team. will you actually provide us that list. >> i will talk to my team. if i just for the record, we have -- i am here voluntarily. we have provided tens of thousands of pages of documents to you. we have provided audited financial statements. i will talk to my team and we will do everything we can. >> for the record you have been very cooperative. i just want to keep that rolling. you were very good at agreeing to give other bits of information. why not this part of...
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back to you. >> jamie apody works the locker room for us and hears from embarrassed and frustrated team>> believe it or not that's four straight home losses to cowboys for the eagles. they have not started 0-2 in the a season since 2007 and that year finished 8, 8, last place in nfc east. this not start they envisioned in a preseason that brought them super bowl aspirations. >> obviously when you work as hard was we do i think every guy is frustrated. >> it doesn't mean anything it's not how we warted to start. something we have to fix. >> there's a the love time a lot of good teams go to make the last year and start out slow and had to get going. but finish season strongch it's long nfl season. go down now you know obviously what's the point. >> we're all very frustrated right now. and you know, but we're not giving up and not quitting. >> there's a reason they're not papicing yet. giants 0-2, redskins 1-1 cowboys without tony wrote mow for who knows how long this is far from being decide ised. ducis and brandon back to you. >> brandon after a loss like this chip kelly is he a yell or
back to you. >> jamie apody works the locker room for us and hears from embarrassed and frustrated team>> believe it or not that's four straight home losses to cowboys for the eagles. they have not started 0-2 in the a season since 2007 and that year finished 8, 8, last place in nfc east. this not start they envisioned in a preseason that brought them super bowl aspirations. >> obviously when you work as hard was we do i think every guy is frustrated. >> it doesn't mean...
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirationalunds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirationalunds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet...
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can fred do leg lifts and squats, it is never professional to photo bomb a live news broadcast, journalists and the dedicated team who support usessly to bring you relevant "news of the world," when drunk idiots pull gimmicking crap for a cheap last it demeans the process, sometimes you can help, just by being discreet. >> if you have any weird news story, you can tweet me, and also on instagram. coming up, the winner of "american ninja warrior." he is hereafter completing the course after 7 seasons. >> but first, men are selling their kidneys for iphones. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ blitzkreig bop ♪ hello there very classy. a federal judge ruled it is your constitutional right to express your frustration by writing swear words on a speeding ticket, a man was arrested in new york a
can fred do leg lifts and squats, it is never professional to photo bomb a live news broadcast, journalists and the dedicated team who support usessly to bring you relevant "news of the world," when drunk idiots pull gimmicking crap for a cheap last it demeans the process, sometimes you can help, just by being discreet. >> if you have any weird news story, you can tweet me, and also on instagram. coming up, the winner of "american ninja warrior." he is hereafter...
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to be fresh, it's a challenge. a good team. we got out. >> time for us to step aside for a minute. when we return on the other side, the best in the nhl, and when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reac
to be fresh, it's a challenge. a good team. we got out. >> time for us to step aside for a minute. when we return on the other side, the best in the nhl, and when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating...
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goal is to focus on what my job is and what i needed to go out there and do to help our team win. >> this time next sunday usamp will be crowned. novak joke vich looking to get in for the first time in six years inching closer tonight. >> top ranked women's player serena williams beats madison keys and next up a familiar face. her sister venus. serena not the only big hit at the on today. how about the rally squirrel that interrupted phils cardinals playoff series in 011 he's a huge sports fan here he is causing trouble during a women's doubles match the poor guy didn't have to pay for a ticket. just interrupting and causing chaos. >> i think i saw him ruin through the studio. >> we'll turn our attention to next week's opponent and the season opener. what should be your concern the eagles about the falcons and what should be your concern the eagles about the falcons and high powered offense. >> welcome back to "action news" sports sunday i'm meteorologist melissa magee with a look at the accuweather forecast sunny and hot as we get into monday for actual holiday labor day high temperature near 90 in some loc
goal is to focus on what my job is and what i needed to go out there and do to help our team win. >> this time next sunday usamp will be crowned. novak joke vich looking to get in for the first time in six years inching closer tonight. >> top ranked women's player serena williams beats madison keys and next up a familiar face. her sister venus. serena not the only big hit at the on today. how about the rally squirrel that interrupted phils cardinals playoff series in 011 he's a huge...
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to know the boss. we used the colors of the b team could do it walk in on a saturday hello sir it's the b team and he gets used to say that the best team. so we have fun and i really felt like, i don't write about then we decided to the surgeon we did this and we did that. it's really taking people behind the scenes of what it was like what i call leadership from a follower's perspective. how he was more than a commander-in-chief to me and my boss. he really was like a second father to me. i felt every blow on his behalf. in this book you will not find it negative word about george bush. i was on the radio the other day in new york city and somebody said can you really say that george bush was a good president and i said i can and i do. [applause] and he did teachko me, or pre-teach me life lessons and one of my predecessors had written a book that was quite negative and he knew i was upset about it. he called+++ó0 watching something which i think is pretty amazing the last several years we have watched president bush 43 really take the high road with barack obama's presidency and all the problems we are
to know the boss. we used the colors of the b team could do it walk in on a saturday hello sir it's the b team and he gets used to say that the best team. so we have fun and i really felt like, i don't write about then we decided to the surgeon we did this and we did that. it's really taking people behind the scenes of what it was like what i call leadership from a follower's perspective. how he was more than a commander-in-chief to me and my boss. he really was like a second father to me. i...
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. >> to save money, some teams have resorted to using house paint instead of traditional organic powders and dies. and due to rising costs, many groups have dropped out despite grants from the government that covers half their expenses. but even the mayor agrees, that's not enough. >> translator: i think the government should be supporting it with more funding. [indiscernible] in order to keep this art form alive. >> reporter: by mid afternoon the troops take to the streets. each troop has up to 51 human tigers backed by dozens of drummers. the origins go back more than 200 years started by the regions came to showcase the spirit. until recently it was mostly men. you won't see very many women and children in the crowd watching these dancing tigers. but that changed over the past few years with the government promoting this as a grand finale for the harvest festival and it's working. thousands of people come to watch the show. >> it's crazy. i like it. >> reporter: there is no question the popularity of this once obscure festival is growing. but many here say unless it gets more financia
. >> to save money, some teams have resorted to using house paint instead of traditional organic powders and dies. and due to rising costs, many groups have dropped out despite grants from the government that covers half their expenses. but even the mayor agrees, that's not enough. >> translator: i think the government should be supporting it with more funding. [indiscernible] in order to keep this art form alive. >> reporter: by mid afternoon the troops take to the streets....
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to us. not many teams have been there in the city and we're very young as a team. t some immature captains got to be on the young guys day in and day out. i think we'll get there with the hard work we put in. >> reporter: saint joe's prep is playing for ryan gillyard as well their freshman linebacker and running back who died on this very field in april during drills from cardiac arrest. o to honor number 30 and ryan gillyard they're wearing the sticker with his initials and his number 30 on the back of their helmets. >> we'll carry him in our hearts forever. we'll never forget him but it's just a small token of our love for him and our show of solidarity as a community as we continue to grieve his loss. >> this season is for ryan. my prayers go out to ryan and his family. the head coach says they're still grieving and the best way they can honor gillyard is to win. jeff skversky channel6 "action news." >> everyone will be rooting for them this season that's for sure. >> that's for sure. thank you jamie. >> thousands of farmers gathered in belgium this morning to pr
to us. not many teams have been there in the city and we're very young as a team. t some immature captains got to be on the young guys day in and day out. i think we'll get there with the hard work we put in. >> reporter: saint joe's prep is playing for ryan gillyard as well their freshman linebacker and running back who died on this very field in april during drills from cardiac arrest. o to honor number 30 and ryan gillyard they're wearing the sticker with his initials and his number 30...
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to think about last year. last year was kind of a blur for me, a blur for us as a team. it's good not to have any expectations at this time. you know, gives us a chance to kind of have a fresh start. coming into this year, i think we have a chance to ride our own destiny right now. and that's the good thing. we can start off fresh. start off with a clean slate. and we can write whatever story we want to write, whether good or bad. >> meanwhile, inside the msg training center, the liberty hit the practice court today after failing to close out the fever yesterday in the eastern conference final. it's a winner take all game three at the garden tomorrow night with a trip to the wnba finals on the line. >> how exciting is this? >> it's very exciting. i mean, we've worked all season to get to this point. so, of course, you're going to get it done game two. we know it's going to be a tough one. >> we played all year long to have the home court advantage and here we are. it's not unexpected. we'd like to be the close out, but it is what it is. >> everyone rise to the occasion. w
to think about last year. last year was kind of a blur for me, a blur for us as a team. it's good not to have any expectations at this time. you know, gives us a chance to kind of have a fresh start. coming into this year, i think we have a chance to ride our own destiny right now. and that's the good thing. we can start off fresh. start off with a clean slate. and we can write whatever story we want to write, whether good or bad. >> meanwhile, inside the msg training center, the liberty...
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you know, we've got some problems but the gray family and the rest of us, our team, want to make the reforms that are going to make us an even greater city and prevent these instances of violence from happening in the future. that is a noble undertaking and i'm sure i share that with the overwhelming majority of citizens of baltimore who want to put this behind us as quickly as possible. one other thing. there are questions as to whether this settlement, announcing it now, would somehow prejudice the criminal case. absolutely not. all the parties involved understand that settlements are not relevant in any way to a criminal case. we have two different systems of law. we have on the one hand the criminal justice system where the standard of proof is significantly higher than the civil justice system where both sides bear equal responsibility for presenting a case. such that the standard in civil cases is very low and that is whoever puts on the best case, however slight, is entitled to prevail. and that lower standard is what put the city at risk. >> so you're throng billy murphy in ba
you know, we've got some problems but the gray family and the rest of us, our team, want to make the reforms that are going to make us an even greater city and prevent these instances of violence from happening in the future. that is a noble undertaking and i'm sure i share that with the overwhelming majority of citizens of baltimore who want to put this behind us as quickly as possible. one other thing. there are questions as to whether this settlement, announcing it now, would somehow...
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used to survive on plankton, but it is still a mystery. >> who knows what this used to be? >> reporter: but the team call this a jacket, held in place. armstrong says this is the first 4 million-year-old whale found in this area. >> a slice of time and space that has not really been looked at. >> reporter: the bones are encased in rock, and that is how it will leave its bay area resting place. >> the bones have been preserved in the sediment for 4 million years. the best way to transfer it is to leave it in the sediment. >> reporter: they plan to get a close-up look of the creature, i asked him questions. >> it is an ancestor of something, so we'll see. >> reporter: reporting in the bay area, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >> that is an incredible find, can you imagine building the new neighborhood -- >> pretty amazing, checking in now with meteorologist rob mayeda with the micro climate forecast and a hot day out there. >> yes, out towards scotts valley, 90s, mid-90s around livermore, temperatures tomorrow, oakland, 82, a bit of a late day look. the temperatures here in the south bay down towards san martin, we have temperatur
used to survive on plankton, but it is still a mystery. >> who knows what this used to be? >> reporter: but the team call this a jacket, held in place. armstrong says this is the first 4 million-year-old whale found in this area. >> a slice of time and space that has not really been looked at. >> reporter: the bones are encased in rock, and that is how it will leave its bay area resting place. >> the bones have been preserved in the sediment for 4 million years....
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicat
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came...
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to work. team starts at 4:30 a.m. thank you for joining us for kate, lesley our entire team, thank you for watching. >> i'm jessica dean we're so glad you were with us, we're going to leave you now with remarkable images with the pope in philadelphia. >> good night family, sleep well. enjoy. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >>> the saying goes, it is not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the tight in the dog. that is especially true for one young man in florida. cbs's steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: of all the great kids at american heritage high school in plantation, florida, the one student who stands above the others is the one who stands below them. 17-year-old senior adam reed is just 4'5". he's small because his body can't process growth hormones. in spite of that, or maybe because of that, adam has taken on a most unlikely role here. football running back. >> it's crazy. but it's true. >> what made you think you could do it? >> nothing ever told me i couldn't. >> reporter: adam weighs in at about 100 pounds. with the helmet. most o
to work. team starts at 4:30 a.m. thank you for joining us for kate, lesley our entire team, thank you for watching. >> i'm jessica dean we're so glad you were with us, we're going to leave you now with remarkable images with the pope in philadelphia. >> good night family, sleep well. enjoy. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >>> the saying goes, it is not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the tight in the dog. that is especially true for one young man in florida. cbs's steve...
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any speaker cards i do know that commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell is out of team would have liked to congratulate the team many of us knocked on doors to get parents centered in improperly it is good to notice the process commissioner norton. >> thank you to the team and the entire team wear i think all of us are really excited i'm so excited to come on friday and walk around i the have a quick question you mentioned in our presentation the special education model you're using for 3 inclusionary teachers i don't think will have questions and do you know how many students are come in. >> 20 percent of our students population have i e p i'm sure if the numbers moved from the waiting list but 40 or 38 ask the specifically all the students will be supported in the directly in excuse me. general education class all the support mr. be given direct support in the physical ed south. >> is it a different model at willie brown that the middle schools that are tweaks and changes you've made or what the district is doing in other schools to support the students in the general population. >> we're using the framework step by ste
any speaker cards i do know that commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell is out of team would have liked to congratulate the team many of us knocked on doors to get parents centered in improperly it is good to notice the process commissioner norton. >> thank you to the team and the entire team wear i think all of us are really excited i'm so excited to come on friday and walk around i the have a quick question you mentioned in our presentation the special education model you're using for 3...
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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicat
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came...
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to have sight. i was like oh, okay. like, yeah, it's all feel. >> reporter: his high school team, helping him with signals. distance that i am. >> so i use that as a directional source. >> and then the left guard taps wants to snap at that point. >> good snap. ball is down. the kick is up. >> reporter: and tonight, he's playing at usc, his favorite team, on a scholarship. the long snapper. defying the odds. olson. we're rooting for you. i'm david muir. have a good night. we'll see you back here on monday. moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. after brushing, listerine total care helps prevent cavities, and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine total care to the total family. listerine total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth . and for kids starting at age six, listerine smart rinse delivers
to have sight. i was like oh, okay. like, yeah, it's all feel. >> reporter: his high school team, helping him with signals. distance that i am. >> so i use that as a directional source. >> and then the left guard taps wants to snap at that point. >> good snap. ball is down. the kick is up. >> reporter: and tonight, he's playing at usc, his favorite team, on a scholarship. the long snapper. defying the odds. olson. we're rooting for you. i'm david muir. have a good...
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. >>> protecting the pope is a monumental task and his security team is used to handling this, but it could be especially challenging and exhausting for the secret service. >> absolutely. here's an idea of the unscripted moments the agents need to be prepared for. >> reporter: in vatican city the swiss guards have 500 years experience protecting popes. when francis hits american streets next week, a major challenge for police and the secret service will be figuring out the difference between a threat and what's normal for a vip who values contact with people above his own safety. as one swiss guard officer said off the record, when it comes to guarding pope francis, "we've had to put on our nikes." francis breaks all the rules and then some. accepting and apparently drinking offerings of his favorite argentinian tea not checked for poison is a regular venture on st. peter's square. imagine now secret service agents would react if someone thrust a lighted birthday cake in the direction of president obama. francis took it and blew out the candles. how far will a pizzamaker get if he tri
. >>> protecting the pope is a monumental task and his security team is used to handling this, but it could be especially challenging and exhausting for the secret service. >> absolutely. here's an idea of the unscripted moments the agents need to be prepared for. >> reporter: in vatican city the swiss guards have 500 years experience protecting popes. when francis hits american streets next week, a major challenge for police and the secret service will be figuring out the...
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to sell. the folks behind the san francisco good life team use these corgis to sell other homes.y are on it. >> look at that face. that's just not fair. i'd show up anyway. >> so far this video's got tens of thousands of views. it's garnered three offers on the property. to tell us more about this video we've got the real estate video creators. so first question we want to know who these dogs belong to. >> they belong actually to four different owners. my fiance and i are part of a facebook corgi group in the bay area in san francisco. when we got the idea approved we contacted all the people in the group and got 13 people interested. selected four. >> how many offers have you gotten for those dogs? >> we actually had offers today. we had three offers and they were all on the condo and they were all over asking. >> but there were a lot of people asking about the dogs. >> give us an idea how many views a typical real estate video gets you and how many views the dog video gets you? >> normal one like 50 views. >> and this one is nearly 25,000. >> you guys are creating stars out of
to sell. the folks behind the san francisco good life team use these corgis to sell other homes.y are on it. >> look at that face. that's just not fair. i'd show up anyway. >> so far this video's got tens of thousands of views. it's garnered three offers on the property. to tell us more about this video we've got the real estate video creators. so first question we want to know who these dogs belong to. >> they belong actually to four different owners. my fiance and i are part...