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josephine: oh my god! jenna: it's totally different. josephine: oh my goodness! -welcome home, guys. all: hey, george. -so good to see you. -how are you? so good to see you. -aw, so good to see you guys. -were so excited. -well, are you guys ready to see what we've done? kevin: we are. josephine: yes, we are. -all right. follow me. three, two, one, turn around. take it all in. jacqueline: oh my goodness. kevin: oh wow. holy cow. josephine: oh my god. jenna: it's totally different. josephine: oh my goodness. it is unbelievable! george . -yeah? kevin: there he is. -george, it's spectacular. oh my goodness. i love it. kevin: really. oh my god. -so beautiful. [music playing] -it's been amazing to see how much time and effort and dedication and love has been poured into this backyard. every little detail just is a huge reminder of how much people love my mom, and it's such a blessing to be able to come back here every day from now on and have a constant reminder of that. -you've given her freedom. you know she can get in and out of the house now by herself. she can co
josephine: oh my god! jenna: it's totally different. josephine: oh my goodness! -welcome home, guys. all: hey, george. -so good to see you. -how are you? so good to see you. -aw, so good to see you guys. -were so excited. -well, are you guys ready to see what we've done? kevin: we are. josephine: yes, we are. -all right. follow me. three, two, one, turn around. take it all in. jacqueline: oh my goodness. kevin: oh wow. holy cow. josephine: oh my god. jenna: it's totally different. josephine: oh...
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. 16-yeyear-old josephine has green eyes; her hair is naturally blonde, but may be dyed red. josephine is 5-foot-10 and weighs 115 missinfrom tifton, georgia, brandi cole was last seen on july 7, 2007. she may have run away from home, possibly to mount oliv north carolin brandi has hazel eyes and brown hair and two tattoos. missing from syracuse, new york since december 1, 2008, 4-year-old qua'mere rogers s was last seen with an adult male relative. qua'mere goes by the nickname "quatti." 6-year-old haleigh cummings from satsuma, florida was last seen sleeping in her bed the evening of february 9,9,00 but was discovered missing in thearly moing hours of the next day. she may still be in the local area. irais bautista was last seen on february 2, 2011n madera, california. 14-year-old irais is believed to have run away from home. irais has black hair and black eyes, and has a chicken pox scar on her right arm. 17-year-old alyssa motes ran away from her home in vance, south carolina, on november1, 2011. alyssa's ears are pierced; her hair is black, but may be dyed another color.
. 16-yeyear-old josephine has green eyes; her hair is naturally blonde, but may be dyed red. josephine is 5-foot-10 and weighs 115 missinfrom tifton, georgia, brandi cole was last seen on july 7, 2007. she may have run away from home, possibly to mount oliv north carolin brandi has hazel eyes and brown hair and two tattoos. missing from syracuse, new york since december 1, 2008, 4-year-old qua'mere rogers s was last seen with an adult male relative. qua'mere goes by the nickname...
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she lives at the opposite end of the country from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation. but they share a common experience. xiomara couldn't afford to go to college. so she got a job in the pub kitchen nearby, washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and she's worked her way up to be one of the chefs. but like for josephine, life by xiomara is incredibly tough. and by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. and let's not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the doorstep. what does she see in politics? she sees drift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems, now we've got to prove her wrong. and it's not just that people like xiomara and josephine are struggling with the problems of today and millions of other people. i think there's something almost even more important about our country. people have lost faith in the future. you know, the other day i was in the park. i was actually trying to work on my speech, believe it or not, and i wasn't getting anywhere, so i went to the park and there were two young women who were i
she lives at the opposite end of the country from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation. but they share a common experience. xiomara couldn't afford to go to college. so she got a job in the pub kitchen nearby, washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and she's worked her way up to be one of the chefs. but like for josephine, life by xiomara is incredibly tough. and by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. and let's not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the doorstep. what...
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she lives at the opposite end of from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation but they share a common experience. go touldn't afford to college so she got a job in the nearby washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and worked her way up to be one of chefs but like josephine, ziamara is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the door step. see in politics? she sees grift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems and we've got to prove her wrong and it's not just that people like her and struggling with the troubles of today. importantmething more about our country. people have lost faith in the future. the other day was in the park, i was trying to work on my speech, wasn't it or not and i getting anywhere so i went to the park and there were two young women who were in the park they seemed excited to see me and they came over. don't laugh at me. [laughter] and one of them actually said, so it is true, you do meet famous people in this park. the other
she lives at the opposite end of from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation but they share a common experience. go touldn't afford to college so she got a job in the nearby washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and worked her way up to be one of chefs but like josephine, ziamara is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the door step. see in politics? she sees grift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems...
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it isn't just josephine's question. it's the question people are asking right across britain, is anyone going to build a better life for the working people of our country? that wasn't just the referendum question. that is the general election question. [applause] i am not talking about the powerful and the privileged. those who do well whatever the weather. i'm talking about families like yours, who are treading water, working harder and harder just to stay afloat. for labour, this election is about you. you've made the sacrifices. you have taken home lower wages year after year. you have paid higher taxes. you have seen your energy bills rise and your nhs decline. you know this country doesn't work for you. my answer is that we can build a better future for you and your family and this speech is about labour's plan to do it. labour's plan for britain's future. [applause] so what do we need to have that plan for the future? we've got to understand what people are saying to us right across the united kingdom. see, i thin
it isn't just josephine's question. it's the question people are asking right across britain, is anyone going to build a better life for the working people of our country? that wasn't just the referendum question. that is the general election question. [applause] i am not talking about the powerful and the privileged. those who do well whatever the weather. i'm talking about families like yours, who are treading water, working harder and harder just to stay afloat. for labour, this election is...
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but like for josephine, life for her is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. and let's not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the doorsteps. what does she see in politics? she sees drift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems, and we have to prove her wrong. it's not just like these people who are struggling with the problems of today and millions of other people. i think there's something almost even more important about our country. people have lost faith in the future. you know the other day i was in the park. i was trying to work on my speech, believe it or not, and i wasn't getting anywhere. so i went to the park and there were two young women who were in the park and they seemed excited to see me and they came over. it's not that funny. [ laughter ]. and one of them actually said, so it is true you do meet famous people in this park. and the other one said, yeah, it is. then the first one said, no offense, we were hoping for benedict cumberbatch. any way, one of them said something which really stuck wit
but like for josephine, life for her is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. and let's not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the doorsteps. what does she see in politics? she sees drift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems, and we have to prove her wrong. it's not just like these people who are struggling with the problems of today and millions of other people. i think there's something almost even more important about our country. people have lost faith in...
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she lives at the opposite end of from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation but they share a common experience. go touldn't afford to college so she got a job in the nearby washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and worked her way up to be one of chefs but like josephine, ziamara is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the door step. see in politics? she sees grift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems and we've got to prove her wrong and it's not just that people like her and struggling with the troubles of today. importantmething more about our country. people have lost faith in the future. the other day was in the park, i was trying to work on my speech, wasn't it or not and i getting anywhere so i went to the park and there were two young women who were in the park they seemed excited to see me and they came over. don't laugh at me. [laughter] and one of them actually said, so it is true, you do meet famous people in this park. the other
she lives at the opposite end of from josephine. she's separated by at least a generation but they share a common experience. go touldn't afford to college so she got a job in the nearby washing dishes. she's worked incredibly hard and worked her way up to be one of chefs but like josephine, ziamara is incredibly tough. by the way, she thinks politics is rubbish. not pretend we don't hear that a lot on the door step. see in politics? she sees grift. she doesn't think we can solve her problems...
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-and i'm josephine klein. -and we live in floral park, new york. so the way we met-- we actually both grew up in floral park. so i'm a year older than josephine, so we kind of hung out with different crowds. we-- it was more like a "grease" kind of story. she was more with the jocks, and i was more not with the jocks. then-- we really didn't know each other through high school. we actually-- the way we came together was a friend of ours-- a friend of mine and a friend of hers were get married, and we were in the wedding party.
-and i'm josephine klein. -and we live in floral park, new york. so the way we met-- we actually both grew up in floral park. so i'm a year older than josephine, so we kind of hung out with different crowds. we-- it was more like a "grease" kind of story. she was more with the jocks, and i was more not with the jocks. then-- we really didn't know each other through high school. we actually-- the way we came together was a friend of ours-- a friend of mine and a friend of hers were get...
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. >> reporter: josephine mirrow says she was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here from thursday until tuesday? >> right. right. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was -- it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, you feel like, oh, my god, you can't leave your house. i mean -- you feel like a trapped animal, for god's sakes. >> reporter: david, police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear and that's why they're even searching the ground for holes where they say he could be hiding. david? >> linzie janis again this evening. thank you. >>> and there are major developments tonight in the search for that missing college student, who vanished after that surveillance tape. tonight, officials are on the hunt for this man. the wanted poster, now revealing he's been charged with abduction. and this evening, many asking, if he was already questioned by investigators, how did they let him out of their sight? steve osunsami now. >> reporter: the big questions for virginia police tonight, where in the world is 32-year-old jesse matth
. >> reporter: josephine mirrow says she was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here from thursday until tuesday? >> right. right. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was -- it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, you feel like, oh, my god, you can't leave your house. i mean -- you feel like a trapped animal, for god's sakes. >> reporter: david, police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear and that's why they're even...
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. >> reporter: josephine mero says she was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here, you said, from thursday to tuesday. >> right. right. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was -- it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, it's -- you feel claustrophobic, like, oh, my god, you can't leave your house. i mean -- you feel like a trapped animal, for god's sakes. >> reporter: david, police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear and that's why they're even searching the ground for holes where they say he could be hiding. david? >> linzie, thank you. >>> major developments tonight in the search for that missing college student who vanished after that surveillance tape. officials had been on the hunt for this man. tonight, the new development, what authorities have just revealed. abc's steve osunsami now. >> reporter: late tonight, virginia police announced that the man they've been looking for, 32-year-old jesse matthew, is in police custody. >> because of the collaborative efforts of the federal bureau of investigation, and state
. >> reporter: josephine mero says she was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here, you said, from thursday to tuesday. >> right. right. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was -- it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, it's -- you feel claustrophobic, like, oh, my god, you can't leave your house. i mean -- you feel like a trapped animal, for god's sakes. >> reporter: david, police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear and...
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has served in the oregon house since 2002 representing district 4 that includes parts of jackson and josephine counties. he is a retired attorney, business owner and vietnam war veteran. they have agreed to a set forum for this debate. each candidate will have two minutes for opening remarks and three minutes apiece for closing. questions have been submitted by oregon association of broadcasters members and they have been vetted by an o.a.b. committee. candidates will have one minute for a response. the candidate that answers first will get a 30-second rebuttal period. as the moderator, it is my discretion to ask for 30-second follow-up questions if we need to clarify any points. by virtue of a coin toss, the order for opening remarks as well as questions as already been set. this time, representative richardson, you have two minutes for your opening remarks. >> hello, i'm dennis richardson, i'm the republican and independent candidate for oregon governor. i think i should start by telling you a little bit about who i am. i'm the son of a carpenter, a union man who taught me how to work hard a
has served in the oregon house since 2002 representing district 4 that includes parts of jackson and josephine counties. he is a retired attorney, business owner and vietnam war veteran. they have agreed to a set forum for this debate. each candidate will have two minutes for opening remarks and three minutes apiece for closing. questions have been submitted by oregon association of broadcasters members and they have been vetted by an o.a.b. committee. candidates will have one minute for a...
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abigail and josephine have memorized it by heart. abigail poured her pain into a poem. [ reciting poem ] >> and it's the unknown future of her orphaned grandchildren that this woman worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial dispute has left people behind. >> still to come. lost and found. the mystery of 169-year-old shipwreck is finally solved. >> for those of you eyeing the i phone 6 the problems looms with what to do with the old phone. many end up in the bin, all sorts of electronic gadgets and computers oftenontain toxic chemicals. some have found a way to profit. >> reporter: as the electroc wae recycling plant in africa, they dismantle, compress and ship the waste some of which is dangerous to europe. used electronics are one of the first in kenya. what is generated locally and what comes to the west in the forms of secondhand electronic goods. the country generates more e-waste than it can safely dispose off. >> because there was no legal framework it ends up to rivers. so when it goes to the river
abigail and josephine have memorized it by heart. abigail poured her pain into a poem. [ reciting poem ] >> and it's the unknown future of her orphaned grandchildren that this woman worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial dispute has left people behind. >> still to come. lost and found. the mystery of 169-year-old shipwreck is finally solved. >> for those of you eyeing the i phone 6 the problems looms with what to do with the old phone. many end...
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josephine goldwater was from nebraska. she moved to arizona because she had tuberculosis. clear,a was that the invigorating air of arizona would cure you or at least make things a little bit less intense. she did not expect to live long. she ended up living for several decades. she met baron goldwater, married him, had three children, and she loved nature. one of the things she loved to do was to go on car camping trips. this was in the 1920's. this is the era in which we first had car camping. camping used to be the domain of the wealthy. you got on a train, and you went to yosemite. now you get in your model t, and you head out to the desert. that is what she did. she took her kid with them. i believe that is barry goldwater at the wheel. he did a lot of driving on these trips. there they are crossing the colorado river on their way over to southern california. one of these many trips that they took. joan goldwater pointed out the beauties of nature. she was not an intensely religious woman, but she believed god was present mostly in his creation. she was very keen to po
josephine goldwater was from nebraska. she moved to arizona because she had tuberculosis. clear,a was that the invigorating air of arizona would cure you or at least make things a little bit less intense. she did not expect to live long. she ended up living for several decades. she met baron goldwater, married him, had three children, and she loved nature. one of the things she loved to do was to go on car camping trips. this was in the 1920's. this is the era in which we first had car camping....
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well, because part of the reason for the style of dolly's clothing is that this is what the empress josephine was wearing at that time, and of course we are heavily influenced by french fashion, and the french in general. they had befriended us during the revolutionary war. they were helping us again during the war of 112 and their styles and fashion pretty much dominate american fashion through the 19th century and we'll start to take a look at these when we move forward. the next first lady that we're going to take a look at is angela singleton van buren. angela van buren is actually the daughter-in-law of martin van buren. matter van buren succeeded andy jackson. both were widowers. something of a difference between jackson and van buren is that van buren had four sons, and the four sons moved in with him to the white house and turned it into their little bachelor pad. maybe not a 21st century bachelor pad. that really might have been said about andy jackson because he kind of liked to let anybody come in whenever, but martin van buren's style was obviously much more mass lynn and -- but u
well, because part of the reason for the style of dolly's clothing is that this is what the empress josephine was wearing at that time, and of course we are heavily influenced by french fashion, and the french in general. they had befriended us during the revolutionary war. they were helping us again during the war of 112 and their styles and fashion pretty much dominate american fashion through the 19th century and we'll start to take a look at these when we move forward. the next first lady...
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dennis richardson has served in the oregon house representing district 4, including parts of jackson and josephine counties. he is a business owner and a vietnam veteran. bolt have agreed to a set forum for this debate. each candidate will have two minutes for opening remarks and three minutes as piece for closing. they have been vetted by an oab committee. candidates will have one minute for a response. the candidate who answers first will get a 30-second rebuttal period. as the moderatomoderator, it wi my discretion to ask for follow-up questions if we need to clairify any points by virtu of a coin toss, the order for opening remarks as well as questions has been set. at this time, representative richardson, you have two minutes for your opening remarks. >> i am dennis richardson, the republican and independent candidate for oregon governor. i think i should start by telling you a little bit about who i am, a son of a carp carpetenter, a union man who taught me how to work hard and not quit until the job is done. i learned from the example of the john kennedy about the honor of military service.
dennis richardson has served in the oregon house representing district 4, including parts of jackson and josephine counties. he is a business owner and a vietnam veteran. bolt have agreed to a set forum for this debate. each candidate will have two minutes for opening remarks and three minutes as piece for closing. they have been vetted by an oab committee. candidates will have one minute for a response. the candidate who answers first will get a 30-second rebuttal period. as the...
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. >> reporter: josephine was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here from thursday to tuesday. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, you feel claustrophobic. you feel like you can't leave your house. i mean, you feel like a trapped animal. >> reporter: police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear. that's why they are even searching the ground for holes where they say he could be hiding. linzie janis, abc news. >>> also following breaking news in the case of the missing college student from the university of virginia. >> police in texas tracked down the man accused of abducting hannah graham, arresting him on a galveston beach last night. the search continues for graham. here's more from abc's steven osunsami. >> reporter: virginia police announced the man they've been looking for, 32-year-old jesse matthew, is in police custody. >> because of the collaborative efforts of the federal bureau of investigation and state and local law enforcement across this nation, jesse matt
. >> reporter: josephine was forced to stay inside her house. you were trapped here from thursday to tuesday. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was horrible. it was horrible. it was, you know, you feel claustrophobic. you feel like you can't leave your house. i mean, you feel like a trapped animal. >> reporter: police say eric frein has had the ability to disappear. that's why they are even searching the ground for holes where they say he could be hiding....
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i recently heard about a saint josephine the keypad. have you heard of her? >> guest: now, what did you hear? i want to now. >> caller: it is so interesting. since you are talking about slavery, at the age of nine years old, she was kidnapped near dark for sudan. and then she was taking to venice, italy and that is where her story begins and ends and she was the catholic non. >> guest: yes, i know about her. yes, i do. one of my colleagues knows about her, yes. i've heard about it. since you mentioned it, we should mention that there's actual slavery and the classic sense of the word, meaning for life. you know, a misplayed for life and that their children become slaves. existing right now. that's an earlier time you're talking about. right now in sudan and another place is in africa, there is actual slavery that is like the real slavery. but anyway, yes -- how did you hear about it? call co-well, i just have to do here the second part of her story on television. and i was fascinated. >> guest: i hope i can see that. call co-yes, so i'm glad you heard about h
i recently heard about a saint josephine the keypad. have you heard of her? >> guest: now, what did you hear? i want to now. >> caller: it is so interesting. since you are talking about slavery, at the age of nine years old, she was kidnapped near dark for sudan. and then she was taking to venice, italy and that is where her story begins and ends and she was the catholic non. >> guest: yes, i know about her. yes, i do. one of my colleagues knows about her, yes. i've heard...
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we have kept timber mills open in umatilla and josephine county and we are working together to bring more water for agriculture to the umatilla basin. across the state communities are coming together working on outcomes for kids. kindergarten readiness in third-grade reading. we added a billion dollars to the school system allows for use in the first tuition freeze in 14 years. today 95% of all oregonians have health insurance coverage. tens of thousands of them from the very first time don't have to choose between the utility bill and taking their child to the doctor. they are happier and healthier and more productive on the job. together we still have serious challenges. the economic recovery has left large portions of her stay behind. people in. [roll call] parts of our state. meeting those challenges requires two things. first are quite leadership based on values and based on the belief that we are all in this together based on the belief that oregon will be a good place for any of us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live in second requires the ability to bring p
we have kept timber mills open in umatilla and josephine county and we are working together to bring more water for agriculture to the umatilla basin. across the state communities are coming together working on outcomes for kids. kindergarten readiness in third-grade reading. we added a billion dollars to the school system allows for use in the first tuition freeze in 14 years. today 95% of all oregonians have health insurance coverage. tens of thousands of them from the very first time don't...
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have poverty rates at 20%, 25%, 30%, even as high as 33.9% in joe is he a phone county right down -- josephine county right down in here. you want to do about poverty, pass these bills. get the senate to pass these bills. we'll create jobs. we'll generate revenue. we'll have positive cash flow in this country for once. doesn't have to be this way. we can put people back to work. so our chairman hastings and chairman bishop, myself and others worked on this bipartisan forestry legislation. we've run this bill through an independent evaluation process to say what's this mean for the people of oregon, because there's a portion that relates to the o.n.c. lands that is only in oregon? the democratic governor took a look at our bipartisan bills and would save or create 3,000 american oregon jobs. these are real families that have been suffering. 3,000 oregon jobs. it would generate $300 million in revenue or thereabouts. that would pay, pay for basic services, pay for basic services. 500 more feet of timber would be harvested. you would have a private sector involvement here. 29 counties, all 20 in
have poverty rates at 20%, 25%, 30%, even as high as 33.9% in joe is he a phone county right down -- josephine county right down in here. you want to do about poverty, pass these bills. get the senate to pass these bills. we'll create jobs. we'll generate revenue. we'll have positive cash flow in this country for once. doesn't have to be this way. we can put people back to work. so our chairman hastings and chairman bishop, myself and others worked on this bipartisan forestry legislation. we've...