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so we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again.he selective service act has deeply affect the american military and our role on the global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. >> thank you, lora. thank you to the museum for putting the panel on tonight. i have from england originally but have been living in kansas city about 20 years. one of my former colleagues in the kansas museum of history is here too. i worked in topeka for six years at the state museum. i am also a former high school state history teacher. we can get past the accent. we have great questions lined up for the panelists. i am glad they're answering them and i get the easy job of answering the questions. we're historians so we'll start by looking at the history of the draft and how it came about. my first question. looking at the united states and the colonies that preceded it. they repeatedly faced the question of how to best assemble the necessary military force in time of war or armed conflict. why, i put to the panelists, did the wilson administration choose
so we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again.he selective service act has deeply affect the american military and our role on the global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. >> thank you, lora. thank you to the museum for putting the panel on tonight. i have from england originally but have been living in kansas city about 20 years. one of my former colleagues in the kansas museum of history is here too. i worked in topeka for six years at...
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we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again. the selective service act deeply affected the american military and our role on a global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. mr. adams: thank you, lora, and thank you to the museum for putting this panel on tonight. she mentioned my accident did not say where i am from. i am originally from liverpool but have been living in kansas city for about 20 years. one of my former colleagues from the kansas museum is here, too. i worked in topeka for six years at the state museum. also, i'm a former high school history teacher. if we can get past the accent, we've got some great questions lined up for our panelists. i'm glad they are the ones answering them and i get the easy job of asking the questions. so we aretorians, going to start looking at the history of the draft and how that came about. my first question, looking at the united states and the colonies that preceded it, the united states repeatedly faced the question of how best to assemble a necessary military force in a time of war
we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again. the selective service act deeply affected the american military and our role on a global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. mr. adams: thank you, lora, and thank you to the museum for putting this panel on tonight. she mentioned my accident did not say where i am from. i am originally from liverpool but have been living in kansas city for about 20 years. one of my former colleagues from the kansas...
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we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again. deeplyected service act effected the american military and our role on a global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. lora, and thank you, thank you to the museum for putting this on tonight. one of my former colleagues from the kansas museum is here, too. also, i'm a former high school history teacher. if we can get past the accent, we've got some great questions lined up for our panelists. we are going to start looking at the history of the draft and how that came about. the united states and the colonies receiving it repeatedly faced the question of how best to assemble a military force in a time of war or armed conflict. so why, i put to our panelists, did the wilson ministration choose to implement the selective service system entering the first world war? dr. faulkner: this is going to be a decisive break with american history. they based the army primarily on conscription because of three main things. first of all, he is a professor of history and american government, so he is w
we went from a volunteer army to a conscripted service and back to a volunteer army again. deeplyected service act effected the american military and our role on a global stage. enjoy our conversation. mark. lora, and thank you, thank you to the museum for putting this on tonight. one of my former colleagues from the kansas museum is here, too. also, i'm a former high school history teacher. if we can get past the accent, we've got some great questions lined up for our panelists. we are going...
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parisian and involved a volunteer firefighter from this particular hyattsville volunteer station. this is the second altercation between a volunteer firefighter an than a year and at least one person that we spoke with says that he fears this freud that is brewing could get much worse we're not taking this lightly whatsoever. any violence in the workplace that violates several rules, standard operating procedures and the workplace violence policy is of the utmost concern to everybody in the fire and ems department. not only did they break rules, it makes the entire fire service look bad . we don't want to be portrayed like that. bihere recently with the tension of everything that's going on, this is what's happening. unfortunately until everybody has a seat at the table and can put their input on both sides i feel that this is just going to be more of an embarrassment for prince george's county, the fire service than it is for anything else. you feel like it could get >> yes, i do. >> now we're told the rivalry between the two groups dates there are about 800 careers. - firefighte
parisian and involved a volunteer firefighter from this particular hyattsville volunteer station. this is the second altercation between a volunteer firefighter an than a year and at least one person that we spoke with says that he fears this freud that is brewing could get much worse we're not taking this lightly whatsoever. any violence in the workplace that violates several rules, standard operating procedures and the workplace violence policy is of the utmost concern to everybody in the...
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some maryland volunteer firefighters are freuding with career firefighters. in fact, there is so much animosity they've gotten into altercations at the scenes of emergency calls . fox5's teisha lewis is live in high hyattsville. this is wild reporter roar it's wild and it's real life and this lat est battle took place over the holiday weekend, during the holiday weekend and it all spilled out at the scene of a house fire with a burning house as the back drop. one of those involved included a volunteer firefighter from this hyattsville station right here. this is the second altercation between a volunteer firefighter and this year and at least one person tells us that they think all of this could get much worse . we take this very seriously, we're not taking this lightly whatsoever. any time you have violence in the workplace that violates several rules, standard operating procedures and the workplace violence policy, is of the utmost concern to everybody in the fire and investigation department. not only did they break rules, it makes the entire fire service
some maryland volunteer firefighters are freuding with career firefighters. in fact, there is so much animosity they've gotten into altercations at the scenes of emergency calls . fox5's teisha lewis is live in high hyattsville. this is wild reporter roar it's wild and it's real life and this lat est battle took place over the holiday weekend, during the holiday weekend and it all spilled out at the scene of a house fire with a burning house as the back drop. one of those involved included a...
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i was an active volunteer. an active volunteer.hat killed 21 people in november 1974? again, no comment. why won't you answer the question? no comment. i've been accused...i've been accused of a lot of things, without one shred...one shred of forensic evidence, without one statement made, without one witness coming against me. not one. but did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. you are not answering the question. did you plant the bombs? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. the only one that i can give you. i will leave it to your viewers, your editorial staff, whoever they are, to work out what i'm saying. again, i take full collective responsibility for all operations carried out in the west midlands. i take collective responsibility for every ira operation carried out in england, let alone birmingham. so you are taking responsibility for the birmingham pub bombs? i will accept responsibility for them. as collective responsibility, that's what i will accept. that's what i will tak
i was an active volunteer. an active volunteer.hat killed 21 people in november 1974? again, no comment. why won't you answer the question? no comment. i've been accused...i've been accused of a lot of things, without one shred...one shred of forensic evidence, without one statement made, without one witness coming against me. not one. but did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. you are not answering the question. did you plant the bombs? i'm giving you...
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ahead of the ongoing feud between volunteer and c this is the moment. the moment you could put yourself in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. de giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> you're watching news 4 at 6:00. >>> we have new details about the former teacher's aid accused of molesting students at the middle school where he worked. meetings for parents later this summer to discuss the investigatio
ahead of the ongoing feud between volunteer and c this is the moment. the moment you could put yourself in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. de giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. for years, fios has been...
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a year out of school and volunteer to go into the classrooms. sometimes they'll just sit with the kids out and then help with their school work and they do a lot of the emotional support as well for the kids. we're in four or five of the same schools and we work well with them and they're even in the same office. >> that's part of it. >> that's part of it. exactly. they know what we're doing with the kids on our case load and what they're doing with their kids and we support each others events and a great need to do a lot of events in schools that gets kids to love their school and feel like they belong and get excited so whenever we can collaborate we do that to lift up the students every day. >> you want kids to want to go to school. >> this is a big part of you're talking about they want to feel like their peers. not their support of supplies or their uniforms are frayed. you want them to feel welcome and their schools they want to go so this is made easier by making the culture and the climate of the school welcoming. >> we'll be right back.
a year out of school and volunteer to go into the classrooms. sometimes they'll just sit with the kids out and then help with their school work and they do a lot of the emotional support as well for the kids. we're in four or five of the same schools and we work well with them and they're even in the same office. >> that's part of it. >> that's part of it. exactly. they know what we're doing with the kids on our case load and what they're doing with their kids and we support each...
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these were women who volunteered for service with the signal corps to operate the telephone exchanges in france and in other places, and women were especially wanted for this duty because in the states most of the operators were women, and a lot of the young women who were asked to volunteer for this service, they also spoke french. so they communicated between the french and the american units. even though they served in the united states signal corps and were basically in the army, they did not receive veteran status until 1977. it is one of the black eyes really of american activity during world war i, is that these women served and served this country honorably but were not accorded full veteran status until 1977. while we're looking at uniforms, we're going to go look at two uniforms that were worn by the same individual for two countries at war during world war i. one of the interesting things about world war i is that sometimes the lines were blurred about country allegiances and who really supported which countries during the war. but in two uniforms that we have in the nation
these were women who volunteered for service with the signal corps to operate the telephone exchanges in france and in other places, and women were especially wanted for this duty because in the states most of the operators were women, and a lot of the young women who were asked to volunteer for this service, they also spoke french. so they communicated between the french and the american units. even though they served in the united states signal corps and were basically in the army, they did...
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that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.hey went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> reporter: she is quick to deflect any praise, saying she is simply a good organizer. others are more generous. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, she says the impacts of the creek are still lingering, and she and her volunteers are still out there cleaning to this very day. nbc bay area news. >>> still to come, there are some young new members to the sacramento zoo. why brothers and sisters were highly anticipated. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> the sacramento zoo welcomed five flamingo chicks after a 20 year wait. the zoo posted this video on youtube. they all hatched last month. right now the staff is caring for the chicks. then they will be ready to join the fl
that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.hey went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> reporter: she is quick to deflect any praise, saying she is simply a good organizer. others are more generous. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, she says the impacts of the creek are still lingering, and she and her volunteers are still out there cleaning to this very day. nbc...
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it is volunteers like franklin hobson who help our nation thrive. through the generous example he has set, franklin inspires others to think about ways they can give to their local community. thank you, franklin, for all of the good that you do for your community and for being a great example for all of us. mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the 60th anniversary of the fall creek volunteer fire department. the first meeting of these dedicated citizens was held on june 13, 1957 at fall creek elementary school. as 12 local men worked to establish the fire department. its charter calls for 60 members and its membership ranks have remained nearly full for 60 years. a pillar of the community, members have been awarded north carolina's order of the long leaf pine on three occasions. helping others is one of the most honorable activities anyone can engage in. and this kind of selfless dedication to one's community is critical to the well-being of our country. i thank the members of the fall creek volunteer fire department for the selflessness and brave
it is volunteers like franklin hobson who help our nation thrive. through the generous example he has set, franklin inspires others to think about ways they can give to their local community. thank you, franklin, for all of the good that you do for your community and for being a great example for all of us. mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the 60th anniversary of the fall creek volunteer fire department. the first meeting of these dedicated citizens was held on june 13, 1957 at fall creek...
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and they'll spend a year at a school and volunteer. they go into the classrooms. they do push-ins. sometimes just sit with a pull the kids out and then help them with their schoolwork. they do a lot of the emotional support as well for the kids. we can be -- i think, gosh, we're in four or five of the same schools. we work really well with them. and in one of our schools we've been in the same office. so -- >> that's part of it. >> exactly, yeah. they know what they're doing with kids, we know what they're doing, we support each other at events. there's a great need to do a lot of events in school that get kids to love their school and feel like they belong and get excited. so whenever we can collaborate, we absolutely do that to lift up the students every day. >> you want kids to want to go did school. >> this is a big part of it. you were talking about -- they want to feel like they're peers, they don't want to feel like they're short of supplies or their uniforms are frayed. you want them to feel very welcomed and that their schools
and they'll spend a year at a school and volunteer. they go into the classrooms. they do push-ins. sometimes just sit with a pull the kids out and then help them with their schoolwork. they do a lot of the emotional support as well for the kids. we can be -- i think, gosh, we're in four or five of the same schools. we work really well with them. and in one of our schools we've been in the same office. so -- >> that's part of it. >> exactly, yeah. they know what they're doing with...
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that's how we treat each other. >> gladys is a volunteer come pan union.ying it forward is paying off more than she ever imagined. >> once i started the program i noticed that i was more active, i look forward to the next day. >> reporter: new research suggestions there are big benefits for seniors who volunteer. the corporation for national community service did two study and found people who volunteer have less depression and loneliness and more satisfaction with life. david garza is the executive director at the settlement where gladys gives her time. >> there's a certain benefit and we see both sides. >> gladys who is diabetic and suffered from depression has noticed dramatic improvements in her help. >> i was taking medication, yes. >> what about now? >> no. the numbers of my diabetes changed. >> she said the daily visits have given her purpose. >> something i enjoy doing, knowing i'm helping someone. >> and she's encouraging others to lend a hand. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a more perfect union, how a heal
that's how we treat each other. >> gladys is a volunteer come pan union.ying it forward is paying off more than she ever imagined. >> once i started the program i noticed that i was more active, i look forward to the next day. >> reporter: new research suggestions there are big benefits for seniors who volunteer. the corporation for national community service did two study and found people who volunteer have less depression and loneliness and more satisfaction with life. david...
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both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight we're taking you to the last stronghold of isis in syria where u.s.-backed forces are battling to retake raqqa. the city's fall would be a major defeat for the extremists trying to incite violence around the world, and the stakes couldn't be higher. abc's ian pannell takes us into the streets where the war is raging from building to building and death is always just seconds away. >> reporter: one shot, one bullet, one kill. perched on a rooftop in raqqa, an american man with isis in the crosshairs. >> this isn't really a mission of vengeance. that's a dirty word. but this is more like justice. >> reporter
both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa."...
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last spring he volunteered as an assistant coach for a track club for teenagers. >> tracee wilkins has been talking to young people today who know him. what are they telling you? >> reporter: everyone i have talked to about carlos bell has said the same thing. >> i was surprised. i didn't think mr. bell would do something like that. >> reporter: students who knew carlos bell as coach say they are taken aback by allegations that he may have sexually abused kids. >> he was a nice my eighth grade year like in october that is when i started running track. >> reporter: kevin mays trained with bell for about a month during the offseason. his mother says just the thought of what bell is accused of. >> i feel rage. you know, i want him to get what he deserves. >> he would be one of the best substitutes. when it comes to track he would be so serious. >> reporter: williams ran for bell on a community track team that bell continues to work with even after he was suspended and told to stay away from students. >> he was a track coach here he had kids from seventh, eighth and sixth. we would all som
last spring he volunteered as an assistant coach for a track club for teenagers. >> tracee wilkins has been talking to young people today who know him. what are they telling you? >> reporter: everyone i have talked to about carlos bell has said the same thing. >> i was surprised. i didn't think mr. bell would do something like that. >> reporter: students who knew carlos bell as coach say they are taken aback by allegations that he may have sexually abused kids. >>...
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both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive for that honey you know ♪ ♪ a sweet tasty bowl ♪ of that get up and go ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ honey to the o is the yum in yo bowl ♪ ♪ playing around that's how we roll ♪ ♪ start with the good and watch good flow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around around and around and around. hey! ♪ >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight we're taking you to the last stronghold of isis in syria where u.s.-backed forces are battling to retake raqqa. the city's fall would be a major defeat for the extremists trying to incite violence around the world, and the stakes couldn't be higher. abc's ia
both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive for that honey you know ♪ ♪ a sweet tasty bowl ♪ of that get up and go ♪ put in the...
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hundreds of volunteers will be coming to donate their time and joining one of those volunteers.m georgia to be here today. why did you decide to get involved. >> i'm one of the many volunteers who come together every year to help beautify what's already a very beautiful place in honor of our doing? >> there will be members doing a variety of things. some will be doing tree cabling to prevent lightning strikes. some will be doing lining, irrigation work. there's a children's program where we've got 50 children planting flowers at the nurse's memorial and a wide variety of typical landscape beautification projects. >> some great work and a very great cause. thanks for being with us, ed. >> reporter: these events kick off this morning at 7:30. part of that includes laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >>> volunteers hope it's a change that will brighten your day. dozens of people worked to clean up d.c.'s h street corridor yesterday. they swept sidewalks and picked up trash all the way to 12th street northeast. volunteers say a cleaner community will instill pride an
hundreds of volunteers will be coming to donate their time and joining one of those volunteers.m georgia to be here today. why did you decide to get involved. >> i'm one of the many volunteers who come together every year to help beautify what's already a very beautiful place in honor of our doing? >> there will be members doing a variety of things. some will be doing tree cabling to prevent lightning strikes. some will be doing lining, irrigation work. there's a children's program...
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that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.y went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> deb is quick to deflect any praise, saying she is simply a good organizers, others, though, are more generous, believing on the list of people the city has to thank, deb should be right near the top. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, deb says the impacts of the creek are still lingering, she and her volunteers are out there cleaning to this very day. >> incredible. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay" coming up, muni riders keeping a close eye on their surroundings, who police say is attacking passengers. >>> also, have you been stung? we have the reason the bay area has seen a 60% increase in wasps over the past year. >>> welcome back to you, it's just shy of 7:30 on your saturday morning a live look outside as fog covers the golden gate bridge. nothing new, we see that a lot as the sun shines in san jose, it is on
that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.y went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> deb is quick to deflect any praise, saying she is simply a good organizers, others, though, are more generous, believing on the list of people the city has to thank, deb should be right near the top. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, deb says the impacts of the creek are still...
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both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit go to fiosgigabit.com >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight we're taking you to the la
both volunteering to pay the ultimate price in the killing fields of raqqa. >> we're moving forward. with the fighters of the ypg. they are the foot soldiers. forward base. >> and the human toll. children forced to grow up fast. here death is never more than a few feet away. "nightline." "war on isis: retaking raqqa." fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download...
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. >> i'm not going to label that -- this particular incident, career/volunteer.this was something that occurred between two firefighters on the scenf violated our strict rules as far as workplace violence goes. >> that was chris gordon reporting there. >>> well, this isn't something you hear about every day. a man had to be rescued from a garbage truck after he fell asleep in a dumpster. this happened in wichita, kansas. >> say what? >> pretty unbelievable. witnesses heard the man screaming when the truck began to compact the trash. the operator quickly turned off the truck, called police, officers had to use a ladder to reach this man. he's in serious condition at a hospital. >> lucky. >> yeah. >>> from outdoor cooking to indoor cooling, the money saving deals that are available right now. >>> plus how united airlines is responding this morning to an outraged mother who says employees took her son's $1,000 fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download
. >> i'm not going to label that -- this particular incident, career/volunteer.this was something that occurred between two firefighters on the scenf violated our strict rules as far as workplace violence goes. >> that was chris gordon reporting there. >>> well, this isn't something you hear about every day. a man had to be rescued from a garbage truck after he fell asleep in a dumpster. this happened in wichita, kansas. >> say what? >> pretty unbelievable....
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the food bank is also putting out a call for volunteers this summer. if you would like to help, we have information posted on our website. >> a new playground will soon be ready for kids to enjoy in san francisco's western edition and volunteer heights. volunteers pieced together a jungle gym yesterday as part of the booker t. washington center on presidio avenue. that complex is expanding to include affordable housing units, child care, and a basketball court and the new center is expected to open next month. >>> i'm super excited about this. we're getting our first look at an exciting new attraction for fans of star wars or disney land or disney world. this is the future star wars themed land that will open at the california park and florida park in 2019. a model is now on display this weekend at the fan club expo d-23, which is opening today in anaheim. one of these attractions will let you pilot the millennium falcon on a customized secret mission. the attraction is the single largest theme land expansion in disney history. that video provided by d
the food bank is also putting out a call for volunteers this summer. if you would like to help, we have information posted on our website. >> a new playground will soon be ready for kids to enjoy in san francisco's western edition and volunteer heights. volunteers pieced together a jungle gym yesterday as part of the booker t. washington center on presidio avenue. that complex is expanding to include affordable housing units, child care, and a basketball court and the new center is...
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>> reporter: this volunteer applauds anika for dialing into a critical need. >> she is very driven and passionate and persistent. and a really good role model. >> every call i make i'm learning so much from what they have to say. >> so you got to meet your granddaughter for the first time. >> reporter: so for serving senior citizens through meaningful phone conversations, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to anika kumar. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. shark warnings, ignore d! a great white goes after a kayaker in santa cruz... prompting the shutdown of a stretch of beach and water. but that isn't stopping surfers... so is this just "business as usual?" that story >>> a great white goes after a kayaker in santa cruz prompting a shutdown of beach and water. that isn't stopping surfers. is it business as usual? that and more at 5:00. >>> just checked out some of the surf cameras there steamer lane? 30 surfers in there, not scared. ♪[ music ] >> quinn: you're threatening me? i
>> reporter: this volunteer applauds anika for dialing into a critical need. >> she is very driven and passionate and persistent. and a really good role model. >> every call i make i'm learning so much from what they have to say. >> so you got to meet your granddaughter for the first time. >> reporter: so for serving senior citizens through meaningful phone conversations, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to anika kumar. sharon chin, kpix 5. >>...
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monday dozens of the volunteers continuing to search for him. found. they can't stop looking until he is found. >> the officials say that the storm was violent. >> unleashing an inch and a half of rain per hour in some areas. this happened after there was burned by a wildfire. a flash flood continues forst most of area. >> a sword from a battle that made history that has a connection to fare ris buehler. alison: and a man throwing a child to traffic. the quick thinking that allowed the child to escape unharm and the moments that the strangers chased the man down. >> announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: time may be running around for coastal cities around the world. a new report pinpoints the areas expected to be the hardest hit. it includ communities on the eastern shore including crisfield. brad bell is there tonight. this is a andly growing problem. brad: it's not an entirely new notion. we have been talking about it for a long time. people have known the towns would be endangered. but they are finding that communities
monday dozens of the volunteers continuing to search for him. found. they can't stop looking until he is found. >> the officials say that the storm was violent. >> unleashing an inch and a half of rain per hour in some areas. this happened after there was burned by a wildfire. a flash flood continues forst most of area. >> a sword from a battle that made history that has a connection to fare ris buehler. alison: and a man throwing a child to traffic. the quick thinking that...
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a woman found his aaa card at the state beach where volunteers and divers are out searching right nowd any clueses that could lead to moss' whereabouts. >>> new this morning, a big mess and traffic backup in napa county after a postal truck flipped on its side, and can you just guess what happened to all that mail. it happened around 4:30 this morning on northbound state route 29 at tower road. the chp says the driver suffered minor injuries. workers with the u.s. postal surface quickly showed up to see all those packages. >> it looks like there's some sorts of packages, and there are employees here unloading trailer and getting it ready to upright. >> the truck has since been towed away. the problem now, a traffic light. the truck took out a power pole in the crash. pg&e crews are still out there trying to fix it, so you want to avoid that area, if you can. >> santa cruz officials are renewing a warnings warning to diehard surfers. you could get fined if you don't get out of the water. the city imposed a ban in the area where a great white shark attacked a kayak earlier this week. ab
a woman found his aaa card at the state beach where volunteers and divers are out searching right nowd any clueses that could lead to moss' whereabouts. >>> new this morning, a big mess and traffic backup in napa county after a postal truck flipped on its side, and can you just guess what happened to all that mail. it happened around 4:30 this morning on northbound state route 29 at tower road. the chp says the driver suffered minor injuries. workers with the u.s. postal surface...
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again, one thing a foreign national can do is volunteer for campaigns. .hey can volunteer for campaign they cannot use other people's money, for nationals money to help the campaign or use their own money in minimal amounts to help the campaign. host: isn't volunteering for campaign giving something to it? guest: that is the debate at the time, and they decided your own individual activity is exempted from expenditure, but they were clear that that was shown activity. resourcesng other into it, it is illegal. in no way does that volunteer activity allow you to use the russian government to come up with information or to use any resources as a foreign national. host: can you bring information on your own that could be considered opposition research? guest: interesting question. if the attorney her own certain facts and she wanted to tell the campaign them, that would probably not be a violation. if it was something she hired people to research, that would be a violation. if she got these facts from the russian government, that would be a violation. no, she said herself that i have been
again, one thing a foreign national can do is volunteer for campaigns. .hey can volunteer for campaign they cannot use other people's money, for nationals money to help the campaign or use their own money in minimal amounts to help the campaign. host: isn't volunteering for campaign giving something to it? guest: that is the debate at the time, and they decided your own individual activity is exempted from expenditure, but they were clear that that was shown activity. resourcesng other into it,...
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volunteers call every one of the 40 people on the list. >> they have so much to share.ch advise and encouragment. it is great the relationship you can have with them. >> reporter: to her it is a gift. he is legally blind and doesn't get out much. a weekly weekly 20 to 30 minute call lifts his spirits. >> the talks make me alive again and young. >> reporter: senior communities trains the volunteers and supervises the call sessions. >> some need reassurance things will be okay and this will pass. others just want a conversation around their interests. >> you went on a tour of san francisco. >> reporter: this volunteer applaused her dialing into a critical need. >> she is driven, passionate and persistent and a good role model. >> every call i make i'm learning so much from what they have to say. >> so you met your granddaughter for the first time. >> reporter: serving senior citizens this weeks award go to this student. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online. we'll take a final check of our forecast now. looking outside golden gate bridge we
volunteers call every one of the 40 people on the list. >> they have so much to share.ch advise and encouragment. it is great the relationship you can have with them. >> reporter: to her it is a gift. he is legally blind and doesn't get out much. a weekly weekly 20 to 30 minute call lifts his spirits. >> the talks make me alive again and young. >> reporter: senior communities trains the volunteers and supervises the call sessions. >> some need reassurance things...
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volunteers will start at 9:00.like more information, you can go to the website abc7news.com. there are no guarantees that you will meet your soul mate but you may meet some people who are nice and are picking up garbage with you, as well. back the you in the studio. >> wow. applause, applause. >> very own dream boat matt keller reporting live in santa cruz. thank you so much, matt. >>> city crews and neighbors in oakland cleaning up the debris left behind there by hundreds of illegal fireworks. take a look. mark spears tweeted thought video shows different fireworks displays looked like last night. >>> well, illegal fireworks may be to blame for a small grass fire in the oakland hills. this happened on redwood road near old redwood road last night. quick action by firefighters kept the flames from spreading. about one acre in all burned. firefighters say there's a strong chance the fire was started by illegal fireworks because of debris they found nearby. >>> our tower cameras captured illegal fireworks in san jose
volunteers will start at 9:00.like more information, you can go to the website abc7news.com. there are no guarantees that you will meet your soul mate but you may meet some people who are nice and are picking up garbage with you, as well. back the you in the studio. >> wow. applause, applause. >> very own dream boat matt keller reporting live in santa cruz. thank you so much, matt. >>> city crews and neighbors in oakland cleaning up the debris left behind there by hundreds...
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volunteer and join my company. another good thing about conscription is what it tended to do was if you were a conscript, they were going to send you wherever they needed you. maybe you were a north carolinian and you're from western north carolina. they may send you into a regiment from a bunch of guys from eastern northern whom you don't know because those guys have suffered a lot of casualties. if you volunteer, you have the advantage of being able to join with a lot of guys from your local community. you can all join the same company and you can serve with men that you know. another reason to avoid conscription by volunteering. there is another way of getting conscripted. this cartoon shows basically the rope around a fellow's neck and somebody else behind him prodding him, forcing him into the army. there are two ways you can go you can go voluntarily or you , can go by being compelled. so the easy way or the hard way. to show you how desperate the situation becomes for the confederacy, by 1864 they have expan
volunteer and join my company. another good thing about conscription is what it tended to do was if you were a conscript, they were going to send you wherever they needed you. maybe you were a north carolinian and you're from western north carolina. they may send you into a regiment from a bunch of guys from eastern northern whom you don't know because those guys have suffered a lot of casualties. if you volunteer, you have the advantage of being able to join with a lot of guys from your local...
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volunteers and veterans are working the grounds. amy cho got there this morning for a day of renewal and remembrance. what's happening there? >> reporter: cry, good morning, they're planting flower, taking care of the trees, all part of an effort to give back to those who have served our country. volunteers pouring in hours of effort at arlington national cemetery. they work, so those buried here can have a more beautiful place to rest. >> look for the rows where you go, huh the tractor can't get there. many of them came from all over the country. >> who is volunteers to push that spreader. >> like ken taylor which is what you do professionally and get paid to do, why not take those skills and take that work effort and give back? >> they provide the freedoms we here enjoy. it's our duty and responsible and honor to honor them in our service. >> reporter: for some they were honoring those they have lost. >> i have friends of the family buried here, so it's an honor to be here and help beautify this location. >> we're excited to give
volunteers and veterans are working the grounds. amy cho got there this morning for a day of renewal and remembrance. what's happening there? >> reporter: cry, good morning, they're planting flower, taking care of the trees, all part of an effort to give back to those who have served our country. volunteers pouring in hours of effort at arlington national cemetery. they work, so those buried here can have a more beautiful place to rest. >> look for the rows where you go, huh the...
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. >> tell me about volunteers? >> we could not exist without volunteers.ast year we had 3,000 volunteers and we're going to have many more this year. they cook, clean, play games. they do arts and crafts, they garden. you name it. whatever you need done on your house we need done at our house. >> do the same volunteers come back? because they love what they're doing and they learn more about the family house and the families that come in. >> absolutely. we've had volunteers that have been there for 30 years. bum we also have sales force as a tremendous partner since volunteers every week as well as individuals who are our new neighbors in mission bay. >> can you say a word to those families who may not be using ucsf services or may not be fortunate enough to be in the family house. what can you say to those families who are struggling, who are at a very dark painful time and who don't have that support system that you do provide. >> i think what's really important is for every parent is to a keep the faith. when you're going through something difficult. th
. >> tell me about volunteers? >> we could not exist without volunteers.ast year we had 3,000 volunteers and we're going to have many more this year. they cook, clean, play games. they do arts and crafts, they garden. you name it. whatever you need done on your house we need done at our house. >> do the same volunteers come back? because they love what they're doing and they learn more about the family house and the families that come in. >> absolutely. we've had...
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that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.hey went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> reporter: deb is quick to deflect any praise, saying she's simply a good organizer. others, though, are more generous, believing on the list of people the city has to thank. deb should be right near the top. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, deb says the impacts of the creek are still lingering. and she and her volunteers are still out there cleaning to this very day. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> you were out there firsthand. you saw how devastating that situation was any shot in the arm helps. >> it permeates everything. we'll be right back. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident
that's 2,000 volunteers in just seven days.hey went into homes and down to the creek, going a long way to returning life to normal along its banks. >> there you go. you got a pair. >> reporter: deb is quick to deflect any praise, saying she's simply a good organizer. others, though, are more generous, believing on the list of people the city has to thank. deb should be right near the top. even though the worst of the flooding is long in the past, deb says the impacts of the creek...
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that is 2,000 volunteers in just seven-days.hey went into homes and down to the creek going a long way to be turning life to normal along the banks. deb is quick to deflect praise saying she is simply a good organizer. others are more generous believing on the list of people they would have to thank, deb is right to the top. >> you can imagine trying to organize that from scratch. within a matter of days she had this happen. >> she was the woman behind it all. and a lot of people came out. thanks garvin. >>> one stop shop for drivers. easy to renew your license at the grocery store. it is called dmv now. vons and albertson's has signed on. plans to place kiosk in the bay area later this year. >> we are getting hot now. >> as you are about to see in the seven-day forecast, we are going to be here for a while. that is a gorgeous view. up in the north bay right now. tomorrow, sonoma and napa, in the orange and red low 90s. san francisco you got the fog and enough of the ocean ac holding on tomorrow that will keep temperatures mostl
that is 2,000 volunteers in just seven-days.hey went into homes and down to the creek going a long way to be turning life to normal along the banks. deb is quick to deflect praise saying she is simply a good organizer. others are more generous believing on the list of people they would have to thank, deb is right to the top. >> you can imagine trying to organize that from scratch. within a matter of days she had this happen. >> she was the woman behind it all. and a lot of people...
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many volunteers are veterans themselves.organizers say when the project started 21 years ago, they had about 50 volunteers. ,oday, more than 400 showed up including more than 50 children. steve: the high temperature today at reagan national made it up to 91 degrees, a little above average this time of year. if you like it hot and humid, wait until wednesday and thursday, when highs will be well into the middle 90's with the heat index values near 100. likegrees is what it feels right now at reagan national, downtown dca little hotter. -- downtown d.c. a little hotter. this is only getting hotter the next couple days. quiet and dry around the capital beltway right now. showers and thunderstorms just to the west, the strongest storms, and a severe posted for hardy county, west virginia until 11:45. this storm is moving to the north and east at about 10 to 15 miles per hour and reports of half-dollar sized hail with this cell. this has no impact on the immediate metro. however, we are looking at another around augusta, with are
many volunteers are veterans themselves.organizers say when the project started 21 years ago, they had about 50 volunteers. ,oday, more than 400 showed up including more than 50 children. steve: the high temperature today at reagan national made it up to 91 degrees, a little above average this time of year. if you like it hot and humid, wait until wednesday and thursday, when highs will be well into the middle 90's with the heat index values near 100. likegrees is what it feels right now at...
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. >>> controversy in south bay after a city official has announced fines against volunteer groups at the the homeless. jesse gary was there as the group continued there are rich today in protest. >> reporter: church volunteers conduct what they call a granola bar protest. people handed out granola borers -- bars and water. >> it is our right as churches and people of faith to continue to practice our constitutional rights to ensure that the people here get fed. four dachshund >> reporter: he lost his job and his been homeless ever since. he says food drops are a godsend. >> a big difference. definitely when your income is not so much. >> reporter: just released a survey shows a 30% increase in homelessness since 2015. even so city officials have warned groups against their free food giveaways. >> organized distribution can create a lot of letter and there are health and food safety concerns. >> reporter: he said there are eight city kitchens feeding the homeless everyday and three are most a mile from st. james part. they will -- it prohibit the distribution of food without a permit.
. >>> controversy in south bay after a city official has announced fines against volunteer groups at the the homeless. jesse gary was there as the group continued there are rich today in protest. >> reporter: church volunteers conduct what they call a granola bar protest. people handed out granola borers -- bars and water. >> it is our right as churches and people of faith to continue to practice our constitutional rights to ensure that the people here get fed. four...
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. >> reporter: word spread quickly to the volunteers who have spent weeks searching for richard moss. an early morning dive turned up grim evidence. >> that was one of the lowest tides and we found a hyundai wheel made in korea, specifically to the tiburon and a fuel tank wedged in the sand line. >> divers took photos, then gave the wheel to the sheriff's office. they say it matches the wheels in these pictures of the blue hyundai moss was driving when he disappeared. >> the wheel itself was sheared off with the disk brake rotor intact. one might guess that the car hit rear first, sheared off the fuel tank and one of the rear wheels and then floated out. >> reporter: divers swam out to mark the spot where the fuel tank is lodged in the rocks. they'll returning at low tide to look for the rest of the car. in the meantime the sheriff's office won't draw conclusions. >> we have found other car parts in other locations that we have confirmed to not belong to his vehicle, so because of that, we don't want to speculate to anything yet. >> reporter: if it is moss's car, volunteers think this
. >> reporter: word spread quickly to the volunteers who have spent weeks searching for richard moss. an early morning dive turned up grim evidence. >> that was one of the lowest tides and we found a hyundai wheel made in korea, specifically to the tiburon and a fuel tank wedged in the sand line. >> divers took photos, then gave the wheel to the sheriff's office. they say it matches the wheels in these pictures of the blue hyundai moss was driving when he disappeared. >>...
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just last spring he volunteered as an assistant coach knowned a the comets. >> do you think there needs to be more done? >> oh, yeah, there's no way that nobody caught on. i think somebody felt that something weird was happening and didn't speak up. >> and jonathan and alice, those informational sessions are scheduled for july 28th and august 16th at 7:00 here at benjamin stotter. news.a gayle, nbc jonathan: the heat wave over for now. is the weather -- wet weather gone for now? steve: heaviest rain over prince williams county and fredricksburg. we are going to see the showers continue overnight hour. so it could be a slow go in the morning. showers and thunderstorms are likely during the afternoon hours but depending on whether or not we see any sunshine during the afternoon hours will depend on whether any of these storms become severe. i'll give you the latest timing with our futurecast, plus a look at our upcoming weekend in just a few minutes. >> d.c. police want you to see this. this is surveillance footage. officers want to find these guys right here. this is in connection with t
just last spring he volunteered as an assistant coach knowned a the comets. >> do you think there needs to be more done? >> oh, yeah, there's no way that nobody caught on. i think somebody felt that something weird was happening and didn't speak up. >> and jonathan and alice, those informational sessions are scheduled for july 28th and august 16th at 7:00 here at benjamin stotter. news.a gayle, nbc jonathan: the heat wave over for now. is the weather -- wet weather gone for...
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volunteers probed heavy brush along the highway for signs of an accident and otherrers went door to door -- others went door to door asking neighbors. >> reporter: what is maddening is that his car was picked up on a surveillance camera. that means he somehow vanished in the mile and a half between the tunnels and the beach. . >> our family searched on foot, if i was to guess, it was searched 50 times. >> reporter: his wallet and cash were found at his home but last week his aaa card was found on the beach. >> last evidence other than him leaving the tunnels and, you know, the -- you know, the card came from the car and maybe it floated on to the beach. >> reporter: despite the searches no sign of the car has been found. it left this fatherane tortured state of limbo. >> -- father in a tortured state of limbo. >> we are half the time, you know, just in tears. [ indiscernible talking ] >> the flight from hawaii cost thousands but he will return every two weeks till he is returned because how do you stop searching when the missing person is your child. john ramos, kpix 5. >>> firefighter i
volunteers probed heavy brush along the highway for signs of an accident and otherrers went door to door -- others went door to door asking neighbors. >> reporter: what is maddening is that his car was picked up on a surveillance camera. that means he somehow vanished in the mile and a half between the tunnels and the beach. . >> our family searched on foot, if i was to guess, it was searched 50 times. >> reporter: his wallet and cash were found at his home but last week his...
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why volunteering can make your life healthier when "eyewitness news" comes right back. minneapoli >>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo, nicole brewer and don bell. ♪ . >>> chopper 3 over the scene in burlington county tonight. the plane went down in pemberton. the pilot was aboard the plane. suffered nonlife-threatening >> unclear what led up to the crash. >>> state police in delaware say the pilot of a crop duster clipped electrical wires before crashing in a field this morning. authorities say hitting the wires caused 52-year-old robert wearing to lose control. wearing is listed in critical condition at christiana medical center. >>> the start of wwe vince mcman was rescued from a helicopter made an emergency landing in the ocean. shane mcmain also a wwe executive was a passenger, neither he or the pilot were hurt. mcman tweeted this thanks to the pilots and emergency responders. it's not clear what went wrong but mcman said he heard bang before the pilot made an emergency landing. >>> the minneapolis police officer who shot
why volunteering can make your life healthier when "eyewitness news" comes right back. minneapoli >>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo, nicole brewer and don bell. ♪ . >>> chopper 3 over the scene in burlington county tonight. the plane went down in pemberton. the pilot was aboard the plane. suffered nonlife-threatening >> unclear what led up to the crash. >>> state police in delaware say the...
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in 2016, he volunteered as an assistant coach. the mother of a boy who trained with bell can't believe he was around her son. >> i feel rage. you know? i want him to get what he deserves. kids at this age? some of >> investigators believe there are at least ten victims and could be more. bell is hiv positive. the victims are being tested. >>> right now, this man's family would like your help finding him. 60-year-old orlando brown was last seen in damascus last night. he has dementia. he was driving his ford focus tags 4bw777. this shows him with a moustache, but he is currently clean shaven. >> it looks as though a nonprofit group might face neighbors from being convicted. the mobile park was supposed to shut down after the property owner couldn't afford to fix a leaking sewer system. the group would buy the mobile home park for $1.4 million according to "the washington post" and pay to fix the sewer >> folks on the dallas toll road will prepare for extra noise. crews started breaking concrete to get rid of the old route 7 overpas
in 2016, he volunteered as an assistant coach. the mother of a boy who trained with bell can't believe he was around her son. >> i feel rage. you know? i want him to get what he deserves. kids at this age? some of >> investigators believe there are at least ten victims and could be more. bell is hiv positive. the victims are being tested. >>> right now, this man's family would like your help finding him. 60-year-old orlando brown was last seen in damascus last night. he has...
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we just need the volunteers to make the food. >> you can have volunteers come to catholic charities and. there's another way that you can be involved if you don't want to come into the facility if someone does not want to come into catholic charities to make the bags they have do it on their own. we have families that do it for family unions. we've had people do it for wedding. >> birthday parties. >> birthday parties. sometimes they just want to donate someone wants to donate juice boxes or pop tarts or fruit cups that's also another way that helps out the program cuts down on costs. and we gladly accept donations as well. >> what's going into these capri suns. you mention add mixture of salty and sweet. walk me through what you've got in these bags. >> of course. so we have a juice box and we have simply checks sort of like a breakfast component and then we have gold fish which like, the granola bar a favorite, and then we have a fruit leather and we have a fruit cup. >> favorites in my house for sure. >> frue lovers are the favorites. they do like pop tarts. but we try to give that i
we just need the volunteers to make the food. >> you can have volunteers come to catholic charities and. there's another way that you can be involved if you don't want to come into the facility if someone does not want to come into catholic charities to make the bags they have do it on their own. we have families that do it for family unions. we've had people do it for wedding. >> birthday parties. >> birthday parties. sometimes they just want to donate someone wants to donate...
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eyewitness news was with volunteers this afternoon as they work the whole park and surrounding area. more than 50 volunteers from the city and salvation army fanned out to nearby vacant lots. >> we're trying to cleanup. it's a beautification project we explained up five problems and we're down by hope park cleaning up the park as well as cleaning up city streets between problems of b street and a street. and in the neighborhood. >> the cleanup is part of the initiative a program that aims to address community needs amid increasing drug epidemic in some of the city's neighborhoods. >> star of cbs hit trauma blue bloods is making head blinds from a trip to a waffle house. >> how big of a tip he left for them and other bonus he added in. plus this. >> ohh that smells good. >> vittoria woodill heads to evenismville eatery taking flavor to a whole new level. and there's something that says this restaurant apart from so many others. >> philly iconic william penn statue is all cleaned up. when you'll see that scaffolding coming down. >> a stormy evening throughout the region. it's much calm
eyewitness news was with volunteers this afternoon as they work the whole park and surrounding area. more than 50 volunteers from the city and salvation army fanned out to nearby vacant lots. >> we're trying to cleanup. it's a beautification project we explained up five problems and we're down by hope park cleaning up the park as well as cleaning up city streets between problems of b street and a street. and in the neighborhood. >> the cleanup is part of the initiative a program...