179
179
Oct 23, 2017
10/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
some of us need help and with that in mind, here's vladimir duthiers and the study of a 95 year old man named harvey djerf. >> i think at 7/10 of a mil>> et as he used to be, that is just fine for harvey djerf. >> the 95 year old world war ii veteran and retired biology teacher has been walking this sub division for more than 65 years. >> there is my number one chair. >> and the neighbors have taken notice. dot add long his nearly mile long route is chair after chair after chair. >> as i got older i stop and rest more often. and the neighbors have noticed harvey is stopping. >> hi. >> and taking his breathe so then they even have been putting out different chairs and inviting me to sit and take a rest. >> how are you? >> good. >> nice to see you. >> he's a bit of a celebrity in plymouth, minnesota, four miles outside minneapolis. >> does harvey get a hug. oh, that's number eight, that is a wonderful experience and it's a social experience. and i get to know the neighbors, they get to know me. >> how have you been. >> good, how about you. >> at 95 life has a way of slowing down but for h
some of us need help and with that in mind, here's vladimir duthiers and the study of a 95 year old man named harvey djerf. >> i think at 7/10 of a mil>> et as he used to be, that is just fine for harvey djerf. >> the 95 year old world war ii veteran and retired biology teacher has been walking this sub division for more than 65 years. >> there is my number one chair. >> and the neighbors have taken notice. dot add long his nearly mile long route is chair after...
99
99
Oct 20, 2017
10/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
vladimir duthiers shows how his neighbors help keep him moving. >> even though he's not as fast as hefine he's been walking this neighborhood for over 65 years. his neighborhoods have taken a notice. dotting along his mile-long route is chair after chair after chair. >> as i got older i stop and rest more often and the neighbors have noticed harvey is stopping and taking a breath. so they've been putting out different chairs and inviting me to sit and take a rest. hey, alex, how are you in. >> good. >> reporter: he's a bit of a celebrity in plymouth, minnesota, four miles outside of minneapolis. does harvey get a hug? that's number eight. it's a wonderful experience, a social experience. i get to know the neighbors. they get to know me. at 95, life has a way of slowing down, but for harvey, his walks and his rests are a chance to keep the pace city. >> antsy, i can't sit still. >> reporter: these days harvey is on his own. his wife pat of 69 years suffered a stroke this past summer and is recoveringing at a local facility. it's the walking that keeps harvey going. and it's the connect
vladimir duthiers shows how his neighbors help keep him moving. >> even though he's not as fast as hefine he's been walking this neighborhood for over 65 years. his neighborhoods have taken a notice. dotting along his mile-long route is chair after chair after chair. >> as i got older i stop and rest more often and the neighbors have noticed harvey is stopping and taking a breath. so they've been putting out different chairs and inviting me to sit and take a rest. hey, alex, how are...
324
324
Oct 27, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
vladimir duthiers has their remarkable survival story. vlad, good morning. >> good morning.d planned quite an adventure, just the two of them and their pets in a journey of a lifetime. instead they remained stranded at sea desperate to be found until tuesday. >> reporter: sheer relief. this is jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba. they set sail with zeus and valentine but soon after their rigging broke. their communications system failed. bobbing helplessly in the pacific they sent distress signals each day. they told cb seay fill yacht kbmg no one heard their call. >> it was very depressing and hopeless but you do whau t you n do. >> reporter: final they were found by a taiwanese boat. >> we had less than 24 hours before our boat sank. >> reporter: yesterday morning the "uss ashland" arrived. this photo shows crew members pulling zeus to safety. >> it was incredibly emotional and it was so satisfying to know the men and women that serve our country would come and assist us. >> reporter: after a horrific journey, tasha says they're now safe and grateful. >> you're alive, your fed
vladimir duthiers has their remarkable survival story. vlad, good morning. >> good morning.d planned quite an adventure, just the two of them and their pets in a journey of a lifetime. instead they remained stranded at sea desperate to be found until tuesday. >> reporter: sheer relief. this is jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba. they set sail with zeus and valentine but soon after their rigging broke. their communications system failed. bobbing helplessly in the pacific they sent...
142
142
Oct 31, 2017
10/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
vladimir duthiers is here with the details this morning that don't seem to add up. >> good morning.he boaters say they were on a journey from hawaii to tahiti when they began suffering one problem after another. now the details of their story are raising questions. jennifer appel and tasha fuiava were overwhelmed with joy when the u.s. navy saved them last week. they say they had been floating helplessly in the ocean for months, desperate to be rescued. >> we had tears going down our eyes. we were like okay, they see us, they see us. >> but the sailors are under new scrutiny as the investigation is turning up unusual details. the u.s. coast guard says the pair had an emergency position indicating beacon or epib on board. it sends a boat's emergency responders and epirb works when a boater manually switches it on or when it's submerged in water. >> if something were to go down and you lost whatever emergency gear you did have, you have a life jacket that's on and usually they have the epirb inside or some kind of strobe so we know where to find you. >> mayday, mayday, we're shrinking
vladimir duthiers is here with the details this morning that don't seem to add up. >> good morning.he boaters say they were on a journey from hawaii to tahiti when they began suffering one problem after another. now the details of their story are raising questions. jennifer appel and tasha fuiava were overwhelmed with joy when the u.s. navy saved them last week. they say they had been floating helplessly in the ocean for months, desperate to be rescued. >> we had tears going down...
403
403
Oct 30, 2017
10/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 1
vladimir duthiers is here.r's talking about the balls today. >> reporter: if you are a fan of the dramatics, this fall classic is exactly what you've been looking for. extra innings, plenty of runs, lots of strikeouts and a record setting of home runs. >> count it! >> reporter: the slug-fest extended into the early morning hour, of houston with the astros winning the game's final blow. >> hits it. here comes fisher. astros win it! >> reporter: in one of the most memorable back and forths in recent world series. >> we said, hay, our backs are against the wall right here, why not have fun and play loose. >> how about huften? >> reporter: for both players and fans, the series has been a gut-wrenching up and down affair. fuelled in most part by one thing. >> good-bye! >> reporter: this year, home plate has doubled as a launching pad. 2017 has seen most home runs in the regular season, playoffs and now world series, and that's leaving some questioning the consistency of the game's most used tool. "sports illustrated
vladimir duthiers is here.r's talking about the balls today. >> reporter: if you are a fan of the dramatics, this fall classic is exactly what you've been looking for. extra innings, plenty of runs, lots of strikeouts and a record setting of home runs. >> count it! >> reporter: the slug-fest extended into the early morning hour, of houston with the astros winning the game's final blow. >> hits it. here comes fisher. astros win it! >> reporter: in one of the most...