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when the giants made mistakes, the gnats woke up in their bats stayed alive. washington is alive to play another day. top of the seventh inning, two on, nobody out, wilson ramos lays down the bunt. toison baumgartner throws third for some reason. here comes harper, trying to score from first. 2-0 nationals. he beat the throw. it was like somebody put a key in the lock. hits,ts woke up, seven four runs, including a monster home run from harper, new life for washington. >> we had our backs against the wall and we came out swinging tonight. the guys were playing together, communicating well, and that is huge for us. we need to carry that into tomorrow and the guys are excited. >> that was a big win today. the series may have turned. going homen out, after tomorrow's game regardless of what happens. why not take the giants with them and force game five. >> you said it. about whetherk i'm going to go or not if they come back. check this out -- folks in the crowd at at&t park, there were some nats fans. suzanne kennedy is live in san francisco. she was able to track
when the giants made mistakes, the gnats woke up in their bats stayed alive. washington is alive to play another day. top of the seventh inning, two on, nobody out, wilson ramos lays down the bunt. toison baumgartner throws third for some reason. here comes harper, trying to score from first. 2-0 nationals. he beat the throw. it was like somebody put a key in the lock. hits,ts woke up, seven four runs, including a monster home run from harper, new life for washington. >> we had our backs...
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the next time i woke up the next day, my sight was tastarting to fail, so i was rushed back to icu and woke up, it was all gone. >> in fact, b before doctors could tell him he was officially blind, a social worker had already stopped by. >> noticed i was an architect and said we can talk about career alternatives. i was just shocked, so i immediately started thinking about the work that i do and how much of it was sort of immediately possible. >> a can do attitude coupled with some new tools including a special embossing printer and wax sticks. >> especially as you work with them, they get warm, it's wax. it gets kind of tacky and it sticks to the paper. >> has helped downie become one of the world's few blind architects with a special sense for designing for the disabled. >> if i'm doing a project for people with disabilities, it's about ability, about keeping everybody moving. enabling as many people to function to their fullest capacity possible. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke th
the next time i woke up the next day, my sight was tastarting to fail, so i was rushed back to icu and woke up, it was all gone. >> in fact, b before doctors could tell him he was officially blind, a social worker had already stopped by. >> noticed i was an architect and said we can talk about career alternatives. i was just shocked, so i immediately started thinking about the work that i do and how much of it was sort of immediately possible. >> a can do attitude coupled with...
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. >>> well, some neighbors in the section of the port richmond woke up this morning to find out a vandal had gone through slashing tires. several vehicles were targeted including one, owned by the city of philadelphia "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live in port richmond with the very latest, kenneth. >> reporter: well, walter no vehicle was safe on block in port richmond as you mention there had were a number of victims, including this city of philadelphia van, that has this tire right here slashed. "action news" was there as philadelphia police were at it again, taking more reports, and of more tire slashings, this time in port richmond. >> people should not be doing that. it don't matter if they are mad at them or not mad at them. so i think it is just plane wrongdoing that. >> it is just reckless, definitely reckless. >> reporter: saturday morning owners of the vehicles in the 3200 block of frankford avenue near allegheny woke up to flat tires and repair bills in the hundreds. it appears that eight vehicles, including the the city of philadelphia van, were hit. for some, mult
. >>> well, some neighbors in the section of the port richmond woke up this morning to find out a vandal had gone through slashing tires. several vehicles were targeted including one, owned by the city of philadelphia "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live in port richmond with the very latest, kenneth. >> reporter: well, walter no vehicle was safe on block in port richmond as you mention there had were a number of victims, including this city of philadelphia van,...
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he went to bed september 24th but never woke up. in describing him, his father said imagine a shy little puppy who wants only to make people proud and happy, maybe tripping a bit over his own paws, but truly full of unconditional love. including several large clusters of children in denver and kansas city, hospitalized with difficulty breathing. and medical investigators still don't know if there's a connection to another worrisome development acres dozen or so children, some who have shown symptoms of the virus have also developed limb weakness or partial paralysis. it's not clear if it's temporary or permanent. >> the link to paralysis is still uncertain and under investigation. >> reporter: enterovirus d68
he went to bed september 24th but never woke up. in describing him, his father said imagine a shy little puppy who wants only to make people proud and happy, maybe tripping a bit over his own paws, but truly full of unconditional love. including several large clusters of children in denver and kansas city, hospitalized with difficulty breathing. and medical investigators still don't know if there's a connection to another worrisome development acres dozen or so children, some who have shown...
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. >> when he woke up, he discovered he was wearing something that made him fighting mad. also halloween comes early for children at the children's hospital of philadelphia. the day that made hospitals a little less scary for children here and across north america. tom. >> iain and lucy the flyers off to an absolutely dreadful start and they have been awful in shootouts so far. the coach looking for answers. we'll ♪ >> definitely not your typical lawsuit before a delaware man it is very serious. andrew wall says when he woke up from a colonoscopy he was wearing pink women's underwear. it happened two years ago. wallace filed a civil lawsuit against the doctor and his lawyer says he has been suffering from severe emotional stress and mental anguish and he's now after some unspecified damages. >> l halloween came early to the kids at children's hospital of philadelphia today. the spirit of children event allowed youngsters to celebrate when they may not have other had the chance. all courtesy of volunteers. fox 29's chris murphy takes us to the party. >> reporter: thanks to
. >> when he woke up, he discovered he was wearing something that made him fighting mad. also halloween comes early for children at the children's hospital of philadelphia. the day that made hospitals a little less scary for children here and across north america. tom. >> iain and lucy the flyers off to an absolutely dreadful start and they have been awful in shootouts so far. the coach looking for answers. we'll ♪ >> definitely not your typical lawsuit before a delaware man...
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. >> some campers in canada woke up to this. >> what happens when a hungry black bear can't take a hint? >> a border patrol agent about to ask a driver a question. >> then he sucked in helium from a balloon. >> the funny moment when he exhaled. >> see who wins the bikini tug of war. >> it's a bedtime story. >> but you will not be able to sleep for a few days after watching it. >> find out what dad's about to discover. >> a bunch of bikers. one dude with a gopro on his helmet. you see that piece of paper? it's not. he comes up riding behind this police officer. the sticker says "i don't stop for cops." sticks that on the cop car and grabs a fistful of problems. doesn't get far. >> you saw that coming. you knew this wasn't going to end well. >> there is nowhere to go. the road is full of other bikers. he's not done. the bike won't start. so the cop hasn't caught up to him yet. he gets a couple of other buddies and tows them along. gets on to another buddy's bike and they tow him. he's trying to jump-start the bike. he is going to try to pop the clutch and get started. he tried that multip
. >> some campers in canada woke up to this. >> what happens when a hungry black bear can't take a hint? >> a border patrol agent about to ask a driver a question. >> then he sucked in helium from a balloon. >> the funny moment when he exhaled. >> see who wins the bikini tug of war. >> it's a bedtime story. >> but you will not be able to sleep for a few days after watching it. >> find out what dad's about to discover. >> a bunch of...
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it was a nice comfortable feeling, and i woke up cool.t getting headaches, so the product does work. thank you for making what you made. >> and you don't snore anymore you said? >> i d don't snore now. >> that's azing. that's why i love selling this llow. it's a wonder--it's a miracle product, isn't it? >> yes, it is. >> definitely a life-changer. >> thank you. >> well, i want to thank you for those great mypillow stories and for joining us today. i know so many of us are grateful for the pillow that you've made, mike. and you get thousands and thousands of testimonials and-- >> i've got one here. i get these all the time, you're right, and they--this is from-- i've sent pillows over to afghanistan. this guy, he wrote me, "i'm writing you because i haven't gotten a good night's sleep in over a month. we work 24-hour shifts, so getting our crew rest is very important. right now, i'm sleeping on a cot with a bag-full of unused clots as a pillow," which can be better than some of the pillows you've slept on. >> all those we've seen today. >>
it was a nice comfortable feeling, and i woke up cool.t getting headaches, so the product does work. thank you for making what you made. >> and you don't snore anymore you said? >> i d don't snore now. >> that's azing. that's why i love selling this llow. it's a wonder--it's a miracle product, isn't it? >> yes, it is. >> definitely a life-changer. >> thank you. >> well, i want to thank you for those great mypillow stories and for joining us today. i...
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another woke up in the good mood and didn't want to rube it. one workers uniform caught on fire when they put it in the microwave to dry it. >> the most silly excuse. >> reporter: john davis, says an employee of his, tried to blame new foot work. >> i bought new shoes i cannot fit. >> that was awesome. >> reporter: whats your response. >> my response is when you get the the new shoes, go find a new job. >> reporter: if you don't tell the truth the the joke my be on you. 20 percent of bosses say they have fired a worker for lying about being sit. in new york, allison harmlen for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" good love the cues about i woke up in a good mood, i didn't want to ruin it by working. i love that. 6:45 right now. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday, anthony mason and vanita nair joins us live with the preview or just take an emotional mental health day that works too. >> i tried that this morning, as you can see, it didn't work very well. coming up with the midterm elections around the corner, we will talk to two political
another woke up in the good mood and didn't want to rube it. one workers uniform caught on fire when they put it in the microwave to dry it. >> the most silly excuse. >> reporter: john davis, says an employee of his, tried to blame new foot work. >> i bought new shoes i cannot fit. >> that was awesome. >> reporter: whats your response. >> my response is when you get the the new shoes, go find a new job. >> reporter: if you don't tell the truth the the...
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. >> the victim's sister woke up to the sound of a man downstairs next to her and opened her door and he held a knife and demanded her cell and money. she screams for help her 53-year-old brother ran downstairs and he was stabbed multiple times in the chest and neck. >> the officers adriverred on seen and they found the victim hoax owner inside pleading and he was transported to the hospital. >> another resident tried to tackle the suspect but he got away. the 24-year-old suspect was found in the publics and property in for questioning. >> a multiple set of chars, including burglary and assault and that is just a minimal charge. >> less than an hour earlier a hand matching his description stab add woman sleeping in her car a few blocks away. she drove herself to the hospital. police are investigating to see if the two crimes are connected. >> that woman received just a couple of stitches but the man who lived in the home has severe injuries but is expected to survive the. >> paramedics performed cpr on a man after he was hit by a car while walking. he was struck at 7:00 a.m. and polic
. >> the victim's sister woke up to the sound of a man downstairs next to her and opened her door and he held a knife and demanded her cell and money. she screams for help her 53-year-old brother ran downstairs and he was stabbed multiple times in the chest and neck. >> the officers adriverred on seen and they found the victim hoax owner inside pleading and he was transported to the hospital. >> another resident tried to tackle the suspect but he got away. the 24-year-old...
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. >> woke up at 7:00 this morning just from hearing the helicopters and everything. a text message from my roommate saying there might be a case of ebola down the street from where i live, so i kind of woke up, freaked out, came outside and got on the phone with them. >> woodruff: all of this, as the ebola death toll rose again to almost 4,500, out of nearly 9,000 cases. we'll return to ebola and the growing challenge to the u.s. health care system after the news summary. >> ifill: worries about ebola, and europe, and the u.s. economy sent wall street to new extremes today. stocks plunged sharply at the open, and at one point, the dow jones industrial average had lost 460 points. but a late-day rally brought the market part of the way back. the dow ended with a loss of 173 points to close at 16,141; the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 4,215; and the s&p 500 dipped 15, to 1,862. >> woodruff: kurdish fighters in syria claimed gains today in the battle for the town of kobani. they said they've pushed back islamic state forces with the help of stepped-up air strikes. u
. >> woke up at 7:00 this morning just from hearing the helicopters and everything. a text message from my roommate saying there might be a case of ebola down the street from where i live, so i kind of woke up, freaked out, came outside and got on the phone with them. >> woodruff: all of this, as the ebola death toll rose again to almost 4,500, out of nearly 9,000 cases. we'll return to ebola and the growing challenge to the u.s. health care system after the news summary. >>...
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he went to bed with pink eye and never woke up. >> the idea of a very rapid progressive death in one's sleep is surprising but not completely unanticipated. >> reporter: enterovirus d68 is a respiratory virus that has affected people across the country many of them children with preskifgt condition such as as ma. others have been linked to d68 but not clear what role it played. >> enterovirus d68 is common. >> reporter: some children with the virus have also experienced paralysis in their limbs, but at this point, it's unclear if the polio-like symptoms are related to the virus or caused by something else. health officials in new jersey are also keeping an eye on another child in the same school as eli. he's fighting a respiratory virus. tests are pending. >>> a detention hearing is scheduled thursday for a 19-year-old illinois man accused of trying to join isis in syria. mohammed khan appeared in federal court yesterday. he was arrested saturday as he tried to board a plane in chicago. in a letter left for his parents he expressed anger over the killing of fellow muslims. khan is char
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. >>> also new this morning, some people woke up early to see an unusual sight in the sky above the bay area. a lunar eclipse began just before 2:30 this morning. it's called a blood moon. it was actually the second one this year. the orange, red color comes from the red rays of the sun passing through the earths atmosphere and lighting up that beautiful full moon. >>> another high tide could mean more flooding for a mill valley parking lot. it is located at the junction of highway 101 and shoreline highway. yesterday afternoon a high tide of 6.2 feet sent water from the bay into the lot flooding some cars up to the floor boards. i want to show you video of when the area flooded last november. cal tran sometimes has to close part of that parking lot when the high tides are expected, yesterday commuters say there was no warning signs when they parked their cars. high tide will come in at 11:58 a.m.. >>> fremont police are closely studying surveillance video. investigators say the same thieves are likely behind the break ins at three stores. one video shows three hooded men crawling to av
. >>> also new this morning, some people woke up early to see an unusual sight in the sky above the bay area. a lunar eclipse began just before 2:30 this morning. it's called a blood moon. it was actually the second one this year. the orange, red color comes from the red rays of the sun passing through the earths atmosphere and lighting up that beautiful full moon. >>> another high tide could mean more flooding for a mill valley parking lot. it is located at the junction of...
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. >>> a stanford professor woke up to good news after finding out he just won the nobel prize in chemistry. he's actually in brazil right now. but we were able to speak to him via skype. janine de la vega also spoke to his wife about his contribution to science. >> these are actually from some covers. >> reporter: that's how sharon's morning has been going, the phone rinning with congratulatory calls for her husband, william moerner. a 3:00 a.m. phone call woke her up with a person informing her her husband just won the nobel prize. >> are you kidding? she said no, i'm not. >> to hear that, to get that incredible feeling oh, my god. my heart is rushing. i'm totally thrilled and very excited for all of the workers in this field that are recognized in this way. >> reporter: the royal swedish academy of sciences awarded him for allowing new methods to allow microscopes to see fine detail into the nano dimension. for a long time, optical high crow scopes were -- microscopes were limited. scientists can see how molecules act within cell and researchers can track involved in parkinson ', alzheim
. >>> a stanford professor woke up to good news after finding out he just won the nobel prize in chemistry. he's actually in brazil right now. but we were able to speak to him via skype. janine de la vega also spoke to his wife about his contribution to science. >> these are actually from some covers. >> reporter: that's how sharon's morning has been going, the phone rinning with congratulatory calls for her husband, william moerner. a 3:00 a.m. phone call woke her up with...
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the deputy woke up with soreness and a headache. doctors in texas say he does not have classic symptoms but they are not taking they chaps and isolating him. >>> you can get the latest with the app which is a tremendous download from apple or google play. >>> san francisco firefighters will consider a vote of "no confidence," in the chief this morning. the department is reviewing an incident yesterday where an elderly man died while waiting for an ambulance. here is the dispatch record. >>> most of the residents got out safely after carbon monoxide alarms went off and the fire department responded. >> i woke up to ten firefighters in my room but it is better than not weighing up the crews detected elevated carbon monoxide and evacuated the building. >> we had a medical condition that required c.p.r. and i called if additional ambulances. >> sources say they were running short of their own ambulances. they had to count on the private companies to respond. dispatch records obtained show the first king american ambulance took 18 minute
the deputy woke up with soreness and a headache. doctors in texas say he does not have classic symptoms but they are not taking they chaps and isolating him. >>> you can get the latest with the app which is a tremendous download from apple or google play. >>> san francisco firefighters will consider a vote of "no confidence," in the chief this morning. the department is reviewing an incident yesterday where an elderly man died while waiting for an ambulance. here is...
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he says he woke up with a stomach ache and felt sore and fatigued. he's now being tested for the ebola virus. he was one of the first responders to enter the apartment where ebola victim he talked about that experience last friday. the sergeant was admitted just the black-the lights to turn them on. when you go home the next day the start hearing that equipment is being quarantined ... >> that sergeant was admitted just as an he was the first ebola victim diagnosed in the u-s. monnig didn't have direct contact with duncan, but there was some contact with family members. duncan had been in the hospital for ten days. he was actually sent home with anti-biotics the first time he went in with symptoms. o'hare airport is one of five major airports that will start screening passengers, from west africa, for ebola. nancy loo is live at o'hare with more.. nancy? have they started the screenings yet? >> they have not started yet. they will start next week. but as you know, o'hare airport seized many passengers coming in the daily from west african countries.
he says he woke up with a stomach ache and felt sore and fatigued. he's now being tested for the ebola virus. he was one of the first responders to enter the apartment where ebola victim he talked about that experience last friday. the sergeant was admitted just the black-the lights to turn them on. when you go home the next day the start hearing that equipment is being quarantined ... >> that sergeant was admitted just as an he was the first ebola victim diagnosed in the u-s. monnig...
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that happened to me, what are you talking about. >> i like the first one at least you are honest, i woke up in the great mood and didn't want to ruin it n lie there. >> that is a shame. >> thanks, jill. good stuff. >>> three is on your side with an update on the widespread air bag recall. the feds are now urging owners of nearly 8 million cars and trucks to have the air bags repaired because of of a danger to the driver and passenger. the government says that the inflation mechanism in the air bag can explode, hurling metal fragments when the bag deploys. safety advocates say at least four people have died. to find out if your vehicle has this type of air bag check with your manufacturer. we have posted a complete list on cbs philly.com, just click on consumer. >>> well, this is just rough, nearly 200 upper darby high school students have lost their october scores after taking the test. >> "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers tells you why the students are now scoreless. >> i have nothing to send them which means i don't meet requirements of the school. >> reporter: by then eli says th
that happened to me, what are you talking about. >> i like the first one at least you are honest, i woke up in the great mood and didn't want to ruin it n lie there. >> that is a shame. >> thanks, jill. good stuff. >>> three is on your side with an update on the widespread air bag recall. the feds are now urging owners of nearly 8 million cars and trucks to have the air bags repaired because of of a danger to the driver and passenger. the government says that the...
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another woke up in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it.nd one worker's uniform caught on fire when they put it in the microwave to dry it. >> the sill lee yesterday excuse,. >> reporter: john davis says an employee of his tried to blame new footwear. >> i bought new shoes. they do in the fit. i cannot come in to work. >> reporter: that's awesome. >> what was roar response? my response is when you get the new shoes, go find a new job. >> reporter: but if you don't tell the truth, the joke might be on you. 20% of bosses say they've fired a worker for lying about being sick. in new york, allison harmelin for "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> in weather tonight we have a partly cloudy sky. but sunny skies tomorrow will help boost the temperatures. it worked today. more like it. high temperatures made it into the 60s and 70s. 70 degrees the high in philadelphia. the normal high for this time of year only in the 60s. on storm scan3 we do have a patch of cloud cover over the the delaware valley. this associated with a warm front that's lifti
another woke up in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it.nd one worker's uniform caught on fire when they put it in the microwave to dry it. >> the sill lee yesterday excuse,. >> reporter: john davis says an employee of his tried to blame new footwear. >> i bought new shoes. they do in the fit. i cannot come in to work. >> reporter: that's awesome. >> what was roar response? my response is when you get the new shoes, go find a new job. >> reporter: but if...
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. >> and meantime sound of runners woke up animals at the philadelphia zoo today.st annual i ran the zoo 5 k. people pounded pavement bright and early to benefit the kelly anne dolan memorial fund. it will help people caring for children with serious injuries and i willnesses all across the tri-state. >> time for sports. jamie apody is in for jeff. live at the "action news" sports center with eagles preview. hey, jamie. >> hey there, walter, there may be three in one. eagles playing across san francisco and a chance for redemption. eagles often -- well they had trouble. birds dealing with nay sayers all week now that it's apparent offense has flaws. nick foles not as fluid as last season and having trouble getting on same page as receivers and made mistakes inopener tune times against san francisco how does he focus on moving on. >> i don't watch, listen or read. it makes it a lot easier. so, doing that i just focus on what i can control. and that is coming in here. i know what i need to work on. i know where my flaws are. i'm not blind to that. i know what i misse
. >> and meantime sound of runners woke up animals at the philadelphia zoo today.st annual i ran the zoo 5 k. people pounded pavement bright and early to benefit the kelly anne dolan memorial fund. it will help people caring for children with serious injuries and i willnesses all across the tri-state. >> time for sports. jamie apody is in for jeff. live at the "action news" sports center with eagles preview. hey, jamie. >> hey there, walter, there may be three in...
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a 4-year-old boy showing no symptoms of the vine us are who went to sleep and never woke up. abc's linsey davis with much more on this case, with no warning signs, and the efforts now clean the school. >> reporter: the parents of eli waller still in shock tonight. their 4-year-old, the first official fatality directly caused by enterovirus 68. the little boy seemed fine when he went to sleep the night of september 24th. >> he was put to sleep that night by his mom and never woke up. >> reporter: eli was the youngest and only boy of a set of trip lets. his sisters are believed to be healthy, but are being monitored. in a statement released by his family, that describe e lyle as a beautiful mix of eagerness and hesitancy, need and striving, caution and surprise. all of which were grounded in a pure, unconditional love. and there is also concern tonight about another preschooler at eli's school. his family anxiously awaiting results from the cdc to determine if he has the virus, too. >> there's no more symptoms of cold, but we are having trouble with breathing still. where he's
a 4-year-old boy showing no symptoms of the vine us are who went to sleep and never woke up. abc's linsey davis with much more on this case, with no warning signs, and the efforts now clean the school. >> reporter: the parents of eli waller still in shock tonight. their 4-year-old, the first official fatality directly caused by enterovirus 68. the little boy seemed fine when he went to sleep the night of september 24th. >> he was put to sleep that night by his mom and never woke up....
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when i woke up, the whole house was in smoke. >> a man accused... >> he was guilty. he really set that fire and killed those kids. >> an execution... >> it's really a shame we couldn't put him to death three times, since he took three lives. >> and a question of guilt... (shutter clicking) >> there is not one iota of evidence that the fire was arson. >> ...that sparked a national debate. >> the state of texas executed a man for a crime that they couldn't prove was really a crime. >> tonight ofrontline: "death by fire." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change world
when i woke up, the whole house was in smoke. >> a man accused... >> he was guilty. he really set that fire and killed those kids. >> an execution... >> it's really a shame we couldn't put him to death three times, since he took three lives. >> and a question of guilt... (shutter clicking) >> there is not one iota of evidence that the fire was arson. >> ...that sparked a national debate. >> the state of texas executed a man for a crime that they...
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i woke up the next day and i was in the hospital. and not knowing what else they did to me, not knowing what they did to me. i am glad that i finally got out. and telling me who i can and who i can't talk to. >> amen. >> amen. >> while the ex-gang unit might seem like an island of tranquility, that is not always the case. inmate tim gaffney has been in the unit for 2 1/2 years and still doesn't take any chances. >> my eyes are red because i don't ever close my eyes in the shower. that is just the golden rule. when you shower, you leave your eyes open and keep your back toward the wall. that way you can see who comes and goes, you know, because bad things happen in the shower. >> gaffney, who has pled not guilty to capital murder and is awaiting trial, a former member of the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood. >> i climbed the ranks pretty quickly. you don't ever know who wants to kill you for your position. i have done a lot of things. i'm not proud of any of it. and but when i was young, i thought that was the norm. i got
i woke up the next day and i was in the hospital. and not knowing what else they did to me, not knowing what they did to me. i am glad that i finally got out. and telling me who i can and who i can't talk to. >> amen. >> amen. >> while the ex-gang unit might seem like an island of tranquility, that is not always the case. inmate tim gaffney has been in the unit for 2 1/2 years and still doesn't take any chances. >> my eyes are red because i don't ever close my eyes in...
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i woke up to the sound of the door being kicked in, then i turned them arguing, i heard her scream, and a gunshot, and then the second gunshot. the woman being shot is still alive but in serious condition. there was blood everywhere when i got up there, and she had blood all over her even on the face. perhaps the most disturbing part is that the murderer had already made three through most of the afternoon and early evening. bomb-sniffing dogs and officers seen securing the area. >> "i was a little bit surprised at the amount of security, but i guess safety is the first issue." the san francisco police department says at least one man was arrested for public intoxication and for trying to jump over a barricade. but overall, a smooth event. except for the traffic. >> "it's terrible. it really is. yeah, you know, its just the way it is." the president stayed at the democratic national committee fundraiser for about an hour before taking off. we're told he's staying overnight at the intercontinental hotel before flying back to washington d-c. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four ne
i woke up to the sound of the door being kicked in, then i turned them arguing, i heard her scream, and a gunshot, and then the second gunshot. the woman being shot is still alive but in serious condition. there was blood everywhere when i got up there, and she had blood all over her even on the face. perhaps the most disturbing part is that the murderer had already made three through most of the afternoon and early evening. bomb-sniffing dogs and officers seen securing the area. >>...
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then he woke up. [laughter] and he had three more days. [laughter] >> host: as you say those phrases i am concerned it reminds me of the importance of the art of language as the doctor as mentors told me down as patients are you taking your meditations? they will be defensive but ask people have a tough time taking them how had he been doing with it? it was amazing. with one set there is alienation and then when you phrase that a certain way it is cited by the a conversation. >> words matter. had in the stories matter. parts of writing a book like this a journalistic investigation. with the nuances and complexities when you do a randomized trial look at what everybody has in common in a case study. to recognize that they tell you we are ready to recognize those are important contributions. >> host: i was in a trauma day and a patient died and was told the mother is next door. that her mother is happy and says how was my son doing? and therein is massive demotions mad at myself for not thinking through this ahead of time then maddow my trai
then he woke up. [laughter] and he had three more days. [laughter] >> host: as you say those phrases i am concerned it reminds me of the importance of the art of language as the doctor as mentors told me down as patients are you taking your meditations? they will be defensive but ask people have a tough time taking them how had he been doing with it? it was amazing. with one set there is alienation and then when you phrase that a certain way it is cited by the a conversation. >>...
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at 5:00, we have some more information on the story, including one student who woke up and woke up to find the stuff in there rooms were gone. handief counselors are on at duke ellington school of the aftern washington, dc, the principle died yesterday. died after payne collapsing from a heart attack. members of the community are remembering this caring leader. he was so completely integrated into our entire family, and i cannot even imagine not having him as an educator and as a consummate leader, and holistic way touching the lives of the children. yne was just appointed head of the school on august 1. >> d.c. police are looking for a masked man who announced an execution in the southeast. the man i walked into a a barbershop a long good hope road and shot one of the men in the chairs. we will have more information coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. washomas duncan discharged from the dallas hospital after showing a 103 degrees fever. we have more on the outbreak. scott? thehere is a lot on criticism, especially from his family, stating that he should not have been turned away. they b
at 5:00, we have some more information on the story, including one student who woke up and woke up to find the stuff in there rooms were gone. handief counselors are on at duke ellington school of the aftern washington, dc, the principle died yesterday. died after payne collapsing from a heart attack. members of the community are remembering this caring leader. he was so completely integrated into our entire family, and i cannot even imagine not having him as an educator and as a consummate...
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just yesterday morning i woke in texas having spent the bet ae b part of the last week, seeing for myself, and for you, exactly what is happening on our southern border. i spent that time talking with local sheriffs and residents. hearing directly from the front lines and learning firsthand about the problems on the border. we hear calls from people on the left and even some in the republican party saying we must launch what they call a humanitarian effort. they tell us we must care for the unaccompanied minors coming into our country. they tell us we must not, no, we cannot, send these young people home. they tell us we must borrow even more money from china to house and clothe and feed and inoculate and treat these strangers who broke into our home. well, i am a mother, i am a woman, i am a christian and i'm proud to say, i am an american. i have listened to these arguments and i checked them against my heart and my head. my experience and my values. and to these arguments i need the one word to respond. no. [ applause ] disagree? go to the american border and speak to the citizens with
just yesterday morning i woke in texas having spent the bet ae b part of the last week, seeing for myself, and for you, exactly what is happening on our southern border. i spent that time talking with local sheriffs and residents. hearing directly from the front lines and learning firsthand about the problems on the border. we hear calls from people on the left and even some in the republican party saying we must launch what they call a humanitarian effort. they tell us we must care for the...
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. >> yesterday morning i woke up and i you thought maybe i had dreamed it. >> before the date on sunday, ann got a tour of the facility and the locker room. ovechkin surprised her with a bouquet of flowers and tickets to the game. ann has been an avid caps fan her whole life. since her brother place hockey, it's only natural that she too became a fan of the sport. we sat down with her and it didn't take long for her to flip the script on us, taking the lead. >> one last question. >> even though her date promptly came and went a little faster than she would have liked -- >> two shots. >> she'll have a day filled with memories to carry with her for the rest of her life. >> she's blushing right now. >> i'm not. >> in howard county, abc 7 news. >> five, man. >> yeah. >> how cool is that? steve with
. >> yesterday morning i woke up and i you thought maybe i had dreamed it. >> before the date on sunday, ann got a tour of the facility and the locker room. ovechkin surprised her with a bouquet of flowers and tickets to the game. ann has been an avid caps fan her whole life. since her brother place hockey, it's only natural that she too became a fan of the sport. we sat down with her and it didn't take long for her to flip the script on us, taking the lead. >> one last...
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he woke up and he was like, oh god i shouldn't have worn those today. now they all know. better sue them and claim they put them on me. >> it is an interesting conspiracy, joanne, what do you think? >> i don't think that's the case at all. why would a man want to wear really comfortable, beautiful, silky -- because it touches the women's underwear. >> his friends could have waxed him clean. they could have taken pictures. >> that's an interesting legal argument. they didn't chop off your general tills. camille would you press charges? >> colonoscopy? didn't katie couric get one done on the air? why were you asleep? >> they usually put you out. >> not katie couric 1234. >> she is a strong woman. >> was she awake? >> she was talking. women are different because they don't have colons. >> andy, that is not right. they don't have stomachs. >> i couldn't sleep through a colonoscopy. >> they gave me funny stuff and i laughed myself to sleep. much like our viewers do every night. we are fox news' colonoscopies. you got the last word to say you big hunk of poop? >> who hasn't wok
he woke up and he was like, oh god i shouldn't have worn those today. now they all know. better sue them and claim they put them on me. >> it is an interesting conspiracy, joanne, what do you think? >> i don't think that's the case at all. why would a man want to wear really comfortable, beautiful, silky -- because it touches the women's underwear. >> his friends could have waxed him clean. they could have taken pictures. >> that's an interesting legal argument. they...
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his sister went downstairs and the home owner woke up to the sound of commotion. ran downstairs to find his sister and the birth -- both in the kitchen. the burglar stabbed the homeowner multiple times. police arrived and he was pleading profacely. >> this is unusual. usually we get calls of burglary occurring to a vehicle or homes that occur in the daytime but for to happen, speakerring a resolution -- enter the resident and injured the homeowner, that is rare. >> the 24-year-old suspect tried to run and that man currently is in custody at the santa clara police department. >>> the bay area is well represented on a new list of ranking the best universities and curing to london-based magazine, cal technical in pasadena is the best university. number two, is harvard. oxford in the u.k. is third. stanford is fourth. cambridge is 5th. and a look at the rest the top continue berkeley at number 8 and then that is ahead of yale and rankings are based on teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and international outlook. >>> prince william has launched a legal crackdown o
his sister went downstairs and the home owner woke up to the sound of commotion. ran downstairs to find his sister and the birth -- both in the kitchen. the burglar stabbed the homeowner multiple times. police arrived and he was pleading profacely. >> this is unusual. usually we get calls of burglary occurring to a vehicle or homes that occur in the daytime but for to happen, speakerring a resolution -- enter the resident and injured the homeowner, that is rare. >> the 24-year-old...
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. >> one woke up with a really sore throat and achy all over his body. >> viral meningitis is highly contagious. one can get sick by sharing utensils or eating in common dining areas. funeral services will be held this wednesday for a legendary "washington post" post editor, ben bread lee. he died this week at age 93. his influence continued long after his retirement. gordon peterson looks back at bradlee's extraordinary career. >> i feel that the post has been vindicated and i think the press generally has been vindicated. >> his reporters say he was fearless and backed them to the hit. >> it was the golden age of newspapering. ben bradlee was already a legend. >> he had a harvard degree but also an abiding affection for profanity that was nothing short of operatic. he believed in swashbuckling no holds barred newspaperering. >> i don't think the press ought to censor anything. >> when "washington post" accomplish eshe kay graham gave him a shot as an editor he jumped at it. there were moments when it looks -- looked like bradlee had more guts than brains like the time he risked the
. >> one woke up with a really sore throat and achy all over his body. >> viral meningitis is highly contagious. one can get sick by sharing utensils or eating in common dining areas. funeral services will be held this wednesday for a legendary "washington post" post editor, ben bread lee. he died this week at age 93. his influence continued long after his retirement. gordon peterson looks back at bradlee's extraordinary career. >> i feel that the post has been...
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. >>> neighbors in philadelphia woke up torched the handiwork of a -- to find the handiwork of a tirepened in the 3200 block of frankford avenue. at least 8 vehicles including a city-owned van were targeted. noise was enough to wake up some neighbors. >> you heard [hissing sound]. >> i woke up and i heard it. >> police are searching for surveillance footage, a mile away cameras in juniata park captured two young women and a man slashing tires. no word if the two incidents are connected. >>> a 15-year-old girl who was killed by a stray bullet was honored by her classmates. students at delaware county charter school released the balloons at the football game. investigator have charged gibson with murder and conspiracy. the football player from father judge is accused of instructing the shooter to open fire at that location. >>> the action cam was in newport, delaware, when one of the last pieces of steel from the world trade center was escorted by hundreds of bikers. the steel transferred to quantity question, virginia. -- quanto, virginia. >>> happening today, the 81st annual plas -- p
. >>> neighbors in philadelphia woke up torched the handiwork of a -- to find the handiwork of a tirepened in the 3200 block of frankford avenue. at least 8 vehicles including a city-owned van were targeted. noise was enough to wake up some neighbors. >> you heard [hissing sound]. >> i woke up and i heard it. >> police are searching for surveillance footage, a mile away cameras in juniata park captured two young women and a man slashing tires. no word if the two...
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now 32 states allow gay marriage but some are still trying to block it. >>> a colorado couple woke upa shock this morning. they heard commotion in their driveway and they thought someone was trying to break in. instead here is what they found. the black bear found left overs in the car but couldn't get out of the car. the bear ripped apart the interior causing $15,000 in damage. the good news is, the bear was unharmed and full. >> i would are have freaked -- i would have freaked. close the door and go back in the house. >>> license plate mix up on the golden gate bridge could be a sign of a bigger problem. >> even included a photo of his car that is not that car. why wasn't it cleared up? >> it was sitting for review. >> when the toll taking system sent an invoice to the wrong driver he couldn't get it thrown out till 2 investigates stepped in. a time capsule hidden for a century, how the box was finally found. >> i am tracking a fire weather watch that will turn into a red flag warning towards the bay area weekend, we will have all the specifics after the break. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank
now 32 states allow gay marriage but some are still trying to block it. >>> a colorado couple woke upa shock this morning. they heard commotion in their driveway and they thought someone was trying to break in. instead here is what they found. the black bear found left overs in the car but couldn't get out of the car. the bear ripped apart the interior causing $15,000 in damage. the good news is, the bear was unharmed and full. >> i would are have freaked -- i would have freaked....
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woke up every hour. i was worried i was gonna miss my first day. went to bed early and woke up and thought it was time ago. but it was only 3:30 a.m.. i knew i had to stop. >> he forgot to bring the donuts. he set to three alarms and forgot the donuts. i have to ask about that. >> that's it for sports. >> you have a great day. thank you. october is as cancer awareness month. his a bold way to bring attention. a 16 ft. bronze sculpture in pioneer square as part of the stories. breast cancer survivors stood by the statue handing out carnations and information about early detection of breast cancer. starting today it will be on display at union station through saturday then it goes on a monthlong tour in chicago. just informing you guys about that. >> let's take a look at the weather. 7 degrees by 10:00 a.m.. it warned de. take your umbrella because this afternoon humane need to change your plans with heavy rain in the region. especially after dinner. 76 by 2:00 p.m. 71 by 9:00. let's check on the roads. are we getting along today? >> just fine. the s
woke up every hour. i was worried i was gonna miss my first day. went to bed early and woke up and thought it was time ago. but it was only 3:30 a.m.. i knew i had to stop. >> he forgot to bring the donuts. he set to three alarms and forgot the donuts. i have to ask about that. >> that's it for sports. >> you have a great day. thank you. october is as cancer awareness month. his a bold way to bring attention. a 16 ft. bronze sculpture in pioneer square as part of the stories....
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i woke up, an hour later you hear the same noise. >> police are searching for surveillance footage.ile away cameras in juniata park captured a man and two women slashing tires. no word if the incidents are connected. >>> students at a delaware charter school pause to remember their classmate. the teen's released purple balloons in honor of the girl at their homecoming football game. they heard from the family of the girl. the 15-year-old was gunned down outside einstein medical center last week. investigators have charged 15-year-old gibson with murder and conspiracy, the star football player from father judge is charged with instructing the accused trigger man to open fire at that location. >> from our delaware newsroom, the action cam was along interstate i-95 in newport, delaware, one last peels of the steel from the world -- piece of the steel from the world trade center was escorted by hundreds of bikers to quantity -- quantico, virginia. >>> a decades old tradition of celebrating polish tradition culture and pride. the 81st pulaski day parade will kick off in a few hours. the
i woke up, an hour later you hear the same noise. >> police are searching for surveillance footage.ile away cameras in juniata park captured a man and two women slashing tires. no word if the incidents are connected. >>> students at a delaware charter school pause to remember their classmate. the teen's released purple balloons in honor of the girl at their homecoming football game. they heard from the family of the girl. the 15-year-old was gunned down outside einstein medical...
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she woke up to see someone peering into her bedroom and she yelled and the person took off. the person did not take anything and the school has sent an alert to students. >>> school board members dining out on a taxpayer's dime. >> reporter: in some cases you're eating by yourself? is that the best way to use taxpayer dollars? >> thing is...our crazy tax code actually rewards companies... for shipping them overseas. it's wrong and i'm fighting to fix it. i'm mark warner...i brought republicans and democrats... together on a bill that gives incentives to companies that... bring high tech and manufacturing jobs to virgina. because instead of outsourcing jobs to china...we should be... insourcing them here for our people...and thats why i... approved this message. >>> for some local school board members there is such a thing as a free lunch. dinner and breakfast, too. >> just months ago the montgomery county school board cut up their tax funded credit card s for charging pricey meals and now we found more pricey purchases. some of the charges are just minutes from their homes.
she woke up to see someone peering into her bedroom and she yelled and the person took off. the person did not take anything and the school has sent an alert to students. >>> school board members dining out on a taxpayer's dime. >> reporter: in some cases you're eating by yourself? is that the best way to use taxpayer dollars? >> thing is...our crazy tax code actually rewards companies... for shipping them overseas. it's wrong and i'm fighting to fix it. i'm mark warner...i...
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. >> nieves -- passed out and woke up in the hospital. >> i didn't feel nothing until i woke up withine. i was like whoa. that's when it hit me, that it happened. and everything in my throat. you know what i mean? >> he was there when he went to the hospital. and, you know what i mean. >> moscedo a sereno is nieves' cellmate. his presence during the interview is required by the gang. their policy is to have a monitor whenever one of them speaks to the media. >> what are you listening for as far as what he can or can't say? >> you know, the basic stuff? just stuff you can't say. you know. like the lifestyle, you know. prison, politics. jail politics. it stays with us. it doesn't go nowhere. >> the gang life has led to more serious implications in nieves' life, such as his mobility, he doesn't regret it. >> i don't regret it. i don't regret it. the only thing i miss is fighting. that's it. fighting because i could defend myself. i could defend myself against anybody. >> coming up -- >> he made a statement that we don't have to speak. we're just two inmates in a cell. >> so you are not
. >> nieves -- passed out and woke up in the hospital. >> i didn't feel nothing until i woke up withine. i was like whoa. that's when it hit me, that it happened. and everything in my throat. you know what i mean? >> he was there when he went to the hospital. and, you know what i mean. >> moscedo a sereno is nieves' cellmate. his presence during the interview is required by the gang. their policy is to have a monitor whenever one of them speaks to the media. >>...
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she said she woke up and she wanted to go for a ride and she did. so defying that quarantine. state police followed her t detain her becausee ride. s they don't have a court order. state officials want that court order to enforce a 21-day quarantine which would mean hickox would be confined to her home. she was in sierra leone working with doctors without borders. when she arrived back to the u.s., now hickox says she is not a risk to the public. she doesn't have any symptoms of ebola. she tested negative for ebola. she believes being forced into quarantine would violate her civil rights. >> there's no legal action against me so i'm free to go on a bike ride in my hometown. >> what is the s court order? >> i don't know. >> the issue with that court order is a judge would have to determine that hickox poses an immediate public health risk in order to issue that order. we'll be watching today to see what happens at court regarding this. as you can see, hickox now back home. that's the latest here from the live desk. barbara. >> all right, thank you so much. the man in charge of
she said she woke up and she wanted to go for a ride and she did. so defying that quarantine. state police followed her t detain her becausee ride. s they don't have a court order. state officials want that court order to enforce a 21-day quarantine which would mean hickox would be confined to her home. she was in sierra leone working with doctors without borders. when she arrived back to the u.s., now hickox says she is not a risk to the public. she doesn't have any symptoms of ebola. she...
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. >> i just woke up, and i am on my way to allegiance day labor. the goal of me going there is to try and do something during the day, get some money for a place, clothes, food, cigarettes. >> anthony, a former marine and his friend james, a recovering crack addict are saving money for an apartment. anthony has shown up at the labor pool four days this week, but this is his first time to go out on a job. >> right now, i'm on my way to the construction yard working on a ramp, be working for about eight hours, get $8 and save up money so we have a place to live. >> james has been working and saving his money all week. >> i made $233 and he got $100, $333 total this week. we're going to the check cashing place to cash these checks, leave there and go to st. james place and get a room. >> james and anthony have earned enough money to share a room at a low cost downtown hotel. >> we are now at st. james inn. >> 22-year-old runaway bam and 19-year-old teanna met on the streets and are now in a relationship. bam is determined to get teanna off the streets
. >> i just woke up, and i am on my way to allegiance day labor. the goal of me going there is to try and do something during the day, get some money for a place, clothes, food, cigarettes. >> anthony, a former marine and his friend james, a recovering crack addict are saving money for an apartment. anthony has shown up at the labor pool four days this week, but this is his first time to go out on a job. >> right now, i'm on my way to the construction yard working on a ramp,...
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. ♪ >> she woke up instantly. >> wakes up and starts jamming out. >> i like that song, too.ets my head bopping. >> there was no waiting. went from completely knocked out to grooving in the car. >> it would be so awesome to multitask in this way. he's got popcorn and eating and sleeping all at once. >> how can you not love that? >> he's so adorable. >> these kids nailed happiness. >> i've been meaning to tell you, you looktity today. >> like edible? >> that's where we are going with this. there was a poll done online. they asked what would you do if you got trapped in the middle of nowhere would you eat your buddy to survive? 43% said yes, they would. they said they would eat their buddy and decided to put together a how-to video on how to eat your buddy. >> i'm here to talk about how to butcher, clean and harvest meat from your hiking partner. >> is he serious right now? or is he messing with our head. >> first step, of course, is to make sure your partner is dead, but not dead too long. six, seven hours, you might get rancid meat. >> you've got to get through the whole thin
. ♪ >> she woke up instantly. >> wakes up and starts jamming out. >> i like that song, too.ets my head bopping. >> there was no waiting. went from completely knocked out to grooving in the car. >> it would be so awesome to multitask in this way. he's got popcorn and eating and sleeping all at once. >> how can you not love that? >> he's so adorable. >> these kids nailed happiness. >> i've been meaning to tell you, you looktity today....
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somebody woke up and saw a decorative halloween cat had been stolen. he has a surveillance camera on the front of his house. he saw a guy drive up in an suv, proceed on to his lawn and you see him taking down this inflatable cat. >> people are so disgusting. >> if you can't afford it, just go without it. find other creative thing to do with your kids. >> this happened at 11:30 at night. there aren't a lot of people around. nobody was driving by. >> he doesn't have to dress up for halloween this year. he can go as a jerk. >> these guys were out there diving in the water. watch this sea lion here. i like you in my space. >> it opened its mouth immediately. >> it was actually roaring. >> fortunately, everybody was okay. just a little scared. check out these baboons. they are out to get some goodies. they definitely do. this one goes in the window of that suv and basically does what he wants in there. the door is still open. watch this little opportunist here. >> it's funny until it's your stuff getting nicked by a baboon. >> getting a slice of pizza is go
somebody woke up and saw a decorative halloween cat had been stolen. he has a surveillance camera on the front of his house. he saw a guy drive up in an suv, proceed on to his lawn and you see him taking down this inflatable cat. >> people are so disgusting. >> if you can't afford it, just go without it. find other creative thing to do with your kids. >> this happened at 11:30 at night. there aren't a lot of people around. nobody was driving by. >> he doesn't have to...
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to the experimental medicine that other patients got immediately but it took a little less than a wokeat medicine to his uncle. >> obviously the hospital has a response to these accusations. what did they have to say? >> reporter: they remained silent for a while but just now they issued a response and they said that as soon as his positions determined that his condition warranted it, he got that experimental drug. i've spoken to experts and they say, get it as soon as you can so it's not clear why they waited a week for his medication. each patient different and we don't know the particulars of his case. the hospital also said -- addressed a question about a blood donation. several ebola patients have received blood donated by a survivor to help boost their antibodies and they said the blood type -- mr. duncan's blood type was not compatible with the blood donors. we don't know how thorough of a job they did. i've reached out to ask the hospital that question and haven't heard back yet. >> obviously there's a lot of differences between duncan's case and other patients' cases but one o
to the experimental medicine that other patients got immediately but it took a little less than a wokeat medicine to his uncle. >> obviously the hospital has a response to these accusations. what did they have to say? >> reporter: they remained silent for a while but just now they issued a response and they said that as soon as his positions determined that his condition warranted it, he got that experimental drug. i've spoken to experts and they say, get it as soon as you can so...
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that's what parents woke up to and police woke up to. >> what did police have to do with it?thing we associate with sinister happenings like it's being controlled. police got immediately involved went straight to the school and started interviewing the kids and what they found was rather surprising. do you know of anyone else who has naked picture on their phone. what is it? child pornography. it was dozens, maybe hundreds. they left with bins of cell phones. not everybody but many. >> i heard some kids were asked why they do it and they said it's being sexual without being sexual. >> that's an interesting concept. they're busy. what the kids would say to me some the kids this would be my way of being intimate. i would send a picture or he would. >> what did you think of that? >> that's sad. that part makes me think seth more. no part of me said let them hang out and do it the right way. >> they're worried about what their kids are writing back to other teenagers and what they're sexting. and what you're talking about is sending pictures. >> yeah. naked pictures. i think if y
that's what parents woke up to and police woke up to. >> what did police have to do with it?thing we associate with sinister happenings like it's being controlled. police got immediately involved went straight to the school and started interviewing the kids and what they found was rather surprising. do you know of anyone else who has naked picture on their phone. what is it? child pornography. it was dozens, maybe hundreds. they left with bins of cell phones. not everybody but many....