R ANNUAL 'RIDE
FOR THE RED CROSS'AS WE TOLD
YOU EARLIER..THIS IS THE 18TH
YEAR... OUR CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST STEVE WEAGLE
WILL BE PEDALING FROM
SEBASTIAN TO BOCA RATON TO
RAISE MONEY FOR THE RED CROSS
THAT'S 120 MILES!! SPANNING
FOUR COUNTIES.
TODAY.. HE RODE FROM SEBASTIAN
TO VERO BEACH. AND
THAT'S WHERE WE FIND OUR CHIEF
METEORLOGIST
3
TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows
in the upper 70s. South winds
5
3
10 mph. .TUESDAY...Mostly
sunny. Highs in the upper 80s.
Southeast winds.TUESDAY
cloudy. Lows in the upper 70s.
Southeastwinds 5 to 10 mph.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny.
Highs 80s. Southeastmph.
NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance ofthe upper
70s. .THURSDAY...Partly sunny
with a chance of showers and
Highs in the upper 80s. Chance
of rain .THURSDAY cloudy with
a chance of thunderstorms.
upper 70s. 30 percent. sunny
with a chance of showers and
Highs in the Chance of rain
.FRIDAY NIGHT NIGHT...Mostly
cloudy with achance of showers
and thunderstorms. Lows in the
upper 70s. Highsin the upper
80s. Chance of rain 30
percent. .SUNDAY...Partly
sunny with a chance of showers
andHighs in the Chance of rain
3
ONE FLORIDA FAMILY HAD TO ONE
FLORIDA
3
3
3
40 percent.
3
ONE FLORID
3
3
ROUTE OF TRAVELAN ALTERNATE
CAN BE USED AS TAMIAMI TRAIL
23...DIVERTED AT EXIT 23...
TAMIAMI TRAIL CAN BE USED AS
AN ALTERNATE ROUTE OF TRAVEL
3
3
AN ALTERNATE TAMIAMI TRAIL
DIVERTED AT EXIT EXIT 80...
TRAFFIC IS BEING I-75...
BECAUSE OF A IN BOTH CLOSING
BREAKING NEWS -
3
40 percent.Chance of rain
upper 80s. Chance of rain
3
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Remembering Those Who Died For Freedom Aboard USS Olympia - Duration: 2:09.
I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN TO
LOOK LOOK FORWARD TO THAT WHEN
WE COME RIGHT BACK.
OUR COUNTRY'S FALLEN
HEROES WERE HONORED AT MANY
SOLEMN MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES
ONE OF THOSE MOVING
SERVICES WAS HELD ON THE CREW
ER OLYMPIA AT INDEPENDENT
SEA PORT MUSEUM, REMINDING US
OF THE BRAVE SACRIFICES MADE
THROUGHOUT OUR NATION'S
HISTORY.
"EYEWITNESS NEWS" REPORTER
ANITA OH IS LIVE AT VIETNAM
VETERAN MEMORIAL AT PENNS
LANDING MORE, A NEAT.
REPORTER: IT IS A VERY
MEANINGFUL DAY FOR THOSE WHO
SERVED AND FOR FAMILIES OF THE
FALLEN.
TODAY WE HEARD THE NAMES OF
EACH AMERICAN SOLDER, KILLED
IN SERVICE, SINCE THIS DAY
LAST YEAR, AND VETERANS SAY
THAT THEY HOPE THAT THOSE
SACRIFICES ARE NEVER FORGOTTEN
IT IS JUST A DAY TO HONOR.
REPORTER: MOOD SOMBER AND
WEATHER EQUALLY SO, VETERANS
AND CIVILIANS GATHERED ON THE
CRUISER OLYMPIA AT INDEPENDENT
SEE PORT MUSEUM TO HONOR OUR
NATION'S FALLEN HEROES.
THEY ARE MY BROTHERS AND
SISTERS.
AND I'M INN DEBT TODD THEM.
REPORTER: LAWN INCHED 1892
IT IS WORLD'S OLDEST FLOATING
WARSHIP.
NAVY VETERAN JOE EASTMAN FEARS
THE HISTORY OF SOLDIERS
SACRIFICES WILL BE LOST.
UNLIKE WHEN I WAS YOUNGER
WE SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN WHAT
THIS DAY WAS ALL ABOUT.
REPORTER: LIKE DAY THEY
TOOK UP CALL OF DUTY FOR
SERVICE, SOME VETERANS SAY
THEY NOW HAVE ANOTHER CAUSE.
WE HAD TO PASS ON THE
LEGACY OF THEIR DEATH, AND
HEROISM, AND SO IF WE DON'T DO
THAT, AN AWFUL LOT HAS BEEN
LOST.
REPORTER: THAT IS WHY A
LARGE CROWD MARCHED IN BRIDE
BERG FOR CITIES OLDEST
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE, STARTED
IN 1947 BY WORLD WAR TWO
VETERAN EDWARD DEBET.
THEY PASSED AWAY.
WE MARCH, RAIN, SHINE, IT
DOESN'T MATTER, WE MARCH.
REPORTER: FOR SACRIFICE
THAT CAN NEVER BE REPAID.
REPORTER: HERE AT
PHILADELPHIA VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL ETCHED IN THE GRANITE
ARE NAMES OF THE 646
PHILADELPHIANS WHO DIED WHILE
FIGHTING IN THE VIETNAM WAR
AND TODAY, OF COURSE, WE
REMEMBER NOT ONLY THEIR NAMES
BUT EVERY NAME OF OUR FALLEN
HEROES.
LIVE FROM PENNS LANDING, I'M
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New England man walks 70 miles for PTSD awareness - Duration: 2:14.
REMEMBERING THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
SERVICE TO OUR
COUNTRY.
(MM)
BUT IT ALSO SERVES AS A
REMINDER OF THE HELP
SOME SERVICE MEMBERS
NEED, AFTER THEY COME
HOME.
THIS AFTERNOON, A MAN
FINISHED A LONG WALK
ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW
ENGLAND --- IN THE NAME
OF HELPING THOSE
SERVICE MEMBERS----
DEALING WITH THE
MENTAL TRAUMA OF
COMBAT
(KS)
EYEWITNESS NEWS
REPORTER CAROLINE
GOGGIN TALKED TO HIM --
AND HAS THE STORY ---
NEW AT SIX.
STEVE LEWIS MADE HIS
FINAL STOP IN
PROVIDENCE THIS
AFTERNOON, AT
MCBRIDE'S PUB.
THE PATIO AT THE
RESTAURANT WAS FULL
OF HAPPINESS.
PEOPLE HUGGING AND
CHEERING.
BUT THE MESSAGE
BEHIND LEWIS' MISSION --
IS A SOMBER ONE.
OFTEN UNSEEN BY MANY
PEOPLE.
"how you all doing?"
ALL SMILES -- AFTER 70 MILES.
"maybe did a little bit more,
it's kinda
hard to tell."
STEVE LEWIS IS WALKING WITH
A PURPOSE.
TO RAISE MONEY -- AND
AWARENESS -- FOR VETERANS
COPING WITH POST TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER.
"having coached a lot of young
men
who went into the service and
came
home not in the same condition
that
they went out, I knew I had to
do
something about it."
SO ON SATURDAY MORNING --
HE LEFT MANCHESTER,
CONNECTICUT... ON FOOT TO
PROVIDENCE, RHOE ISLAND.
HIS JOURNEY SUPPORTS THE
NEW ENGLAND WALK FOR 22.
THE ORGANIZATION BEARS
THAT NUMBER --
BECAUSE THEY SAY 22 VETS
COMMIT SUICIDE EVERY DAY.
BEVERLY FRANKLIN WAS THE
MOTHER OF ONE.
"Michael believed in this
country.
And he believed in the freedoms
this
country had."
SERGEANT MICHAEL FRANKLIN
DID TWO TOURS IN IRAQ.
"As soon as he came back, the
first
time I saw him, I looked in his
eyes
and knew something was wrong."
FRANKLIN WAS SUFFERING
FROM PTSD..
AND IN SEPTEMBER OF 2010 --
HE SHOT AND KILLED HIS WIFE
-- AND THEN TURNED THE GUN
ON HIMSELF.
"There is not a day that goes by
that
I do not think, what if."
FRANKLIN SAYS NOTHING WILL
EVER EASE HER PAIN.
SHE TELLS US MICHAEL'S
PROBLEMS MAY HAVE DIED
WITH HIM --
BUT SUICIDE TOUCHES THE
LIVES LEFT BEHIND.
"The most I can do is honor his
memory and try to prevent what
happened to him from happening
to
other people. Getting them help,
letting them know they are not
alone."
WE WANT TO SHARE THIS
PICTURE WE TOOK INSIDE
MCBRIDE'S PUB THIS
AFTERNOON --
WHERE THEY HELD A
CELEBRATION PARTY FOR
LEWIS.
THE OWNERS SET UP THIS
RESERVED TABLE -- FOR
TWO FALLEN SOLDIERS.
JUST ANOTHER
POWERFUL REMINDER OF
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THIS DAY.
I'M CAROLINE GOGGIN,
EYEWITNESS NEWS.
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Is BEE Honey Not Good For Infants? - Duration: 1:49.
Honey is one of the oldest sweeteners on earth.
It has been used in ayurvedic medicine in India for at least 4000 years and is considered
to affect all three of the body's primitive material imbalances positively.
It is also said to be useful in improving eyesight, weight loss, curing impotence and
premature ejaculation, urinary tract disorders, bronchial asthma, diarrhea, and nausea.
But, is honey good for infants?
No.
Experts advise against giving honey to a baby until he is one year old.
Because it can contain botulism spores, which an immature gut can't handle, it could make
the baby really sick, but an adult can handle.
A baby suffering from botulism is quite likely to start displaying symptoms anywhere between
8 and 36 hours, after the consumption of honey.
In case a baby happens to consume some amount of honey, it is best to inform a doctor and
watch him or her carefully, for at least the next 36 hours or more.
If symptoms like a lack of appetite, constipation and listlessness are observed after the consumption
of honey, then it is important to visit a doctor immediately.
Other symptoms of an infection include lethargy, a weak cry, an expressionless face, droopy
eyelids, excessive drooling, swallowing difficulties and breathing trouble.
It is best to check with a doctor, before using any form of honey for babies.
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Despite Rain, Crowds Turn Out For Memorial Day Honors - Duration: 1:52.
CBS 2'S HAZEL SANCHEZ HAS THIS
STORY.
AN ANGELIC VOICE HONORING
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
SERVING OUR COUNTRY ECHOED
THROUGHOUT THE CHURCH.
WORLD WAR II VETERAN, JOE, SAYS
HE'LL NEVER FORGET HIS FALLEN
COMRADES.
A LOT OF MEMORIES OF ALL MY
FRIENDS THAT ARE STILL OVER
THERE.
MELANCHOLY MOMENTS WERE ALSO
FELT IN QUEENS WHERE HUNDREDS
LINED THE STREETS FOR THE
LITTLE NECK DOUGLASTON MEMORIAL
DAY PARADE.
THE MAYOR IN ATTENDANCE.
U.S. AIR FORCE VETERAN SAYS
THIS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE IS
ALWAYS A TOUGH ONE.
IT'S VERY SAD.
I FEEL SORRY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
WE LOST.
AND ALL THE FAMILIES.
WORLD WAR II VETERANS, RON
FREEMAN, WHO IS 89 AND 92-YEAR-
OLD DAVID HAVE HEART BREAKING
MEMORIES OF FRIENDS WHO MADE
THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE.
THEY SAY IT'S HEARTWARMING TO
SEE THE RECEPTION BY SPECTATORS
AT THE CHAP KIAH PARADE TODAY.
IGNORING THE WET WEATHER TO
COMMEMORATE OUR FALLEN
SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN.
I THINK IT'S ABSOLUTELY
WONDERFUL TO SEE SUCH A TURN
OUT ON A RAINY DAY.
THIS LOUSY WEATHER, I'M VERY
IMPRESSED.
VERY IMPRESSED.
WE SHOULD RESPECT THEM
BECAUSE THEY DID SO MUCH FOR
US.
FORMER PRESIDENT BILL
CLINTON AND FORMER SECRETARY OF
STATE AND PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATE HILLARY CLINTON,
RESIDENTS OF CHAP KIAH JOINED
THE GOVERNOR LEADING THE MARCH
THROUGH TOWN.
THE GOVERNOR RECOGNIZING
MEMORIAL DAY HAS DEEPER MEANING
TODAY.
I THINK WE'RE ALSO TALKING
ABOUT TODAY AND THE STATE OF
THE WORLD TODAY.
AND THE FEAR THAT WE ALL HAVE
ABOUT TERRORISM.
AND A NEW APPRECIATION FOR THE
FREEDOM THAT THIS NATION GIVES
US.
AND HOW WE HAVE TO KEEP IT
SAFE.
A FREEDOM WE SHOULD NEVER
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Pens Playoffs, With Home Ice Advantage, Yields Dollars For City - Duration: 2:15.
DECIDED TO SET UP A SECOND
SCREEN.
IT ALL BEGINS TONIGHT.
THE QUEST FOR BACK TO BACK CUP
SOCIAL -- CUPS.
A LOT OF THIS IS BRINGING A
LOT OF MONEY TO LOCAL BUSINESSES
AND RESTAURANTS.
ECONOMICALLY THE PENGUINS ARE
NOT AS BIG A DRAW AS THE
STEELERS BECAUSE PPG PAINTS
ARENA'S CAPACITY AT 20,000 IS
DWARFED BY HEINZ'S FIELD 68,000.
LAST YEAR THE PENGUINS PLAY
OFF RUN NETTED PITTSBURGH ABOUT
$50 MILLION.
SO FAR THIS YEAR WE ARE AT $44
MILLION TO DATE
CRAIG DAVIS SAYS WITH MONDAY
AND WEDNESDAY'S STANLEY CUP
GAMES IN PITTSBURGH THE PENS ARE
ALREADY AN ECONOMIC WINNER.
GIVEN THE FACT WE WILL HAVE
AN ADDITIONAL TWO GAMES, WE ARE
GUARANTEED AT LEAST $53 MILLION
THIS FAR.
IT ALL ADDS UP.
HOME ICE IS A BOOST.
HOME ICE ADVANTAGE IS A BIG
DEAL FOR US BECAUSE WE ARE
GUARANTEED AT LEAST THE FIRST
TWO GAMES AND OFTEN TIMES AT
LEAST ONE OTHER.
IT HAS WORKED IN OUR A FEW
INVESTIGATOR IN THE PAST AND IT
WORKS IN OUR FAVOR NOW.
ADMITTEDLY TICKETS ARE HARD
TO COME BY FOR THE OPPOSING
TEAMS IN EACH CITY.
IN FACT NASHVILLE LIMITED ITS
ONLINE PURCHASES TO THOSE WHO
LIVE IN THE NATIONAL ZIP CODES.
BUT HOTELS WILL BE BOOKED.
DURING THE PLAYOFFS THERE IS
A BIG HOTEL CRUNCH IN THE CITY.
WITH MANY PENS FANS SPENDING
THE NIGHT IN TOWN AFTER THE
GAMES.
PENGUINS PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER
THE COUNTRY COME IN TOO
AND THEN THERE IS THOSE
BEAUTY SHOTS ON NATIONAL
TELEVISION THAT ADDS TO
PITTSBURGH'S GROWING REPUTATION
AS A MUST SEE CITY TO VISIT.
THE EXPOSURE OF HAVING
PITTSBURGH IN A NATIONAL
TELEVISION SHOW IS AN AMAZING
THING FOR US BECAUSE IT BRINGS A
LOT OF INTEREST INTO THE CITY.
WHEN WE GO OUT TO SALE
PITTSBURGH, PEOPLE HAVE A
FAMILIARITY THEY HAVE GARNERED
THROUGH HAVING SEEN THE PENGUINS
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Veterans gather at Bay Pines National Cemetery for Memorial Day remembrance - Duration: 2:21.
GET HERE SOON ENOUGH.
HERE HERE.
WE WILL CHECK BACK IN WITH THE
STORM TEAM FOR THE A DAY
FORECAST.
MEMORIAL DAY IS A SOMBER,
REFLECTIVE DAY ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
TODAY, BAY PINES NATIONAL
CEMETERY IN ST. PETERSBURG
POSTED THE BIGGEST OBSERVANCE
OF THIS HOLIDAY.
MARK DOUGLAS JOINS US WHERE
SOME OF OUR NATION'S LIVING
HEROES GATHERED TO HONOR THOSE
PAST.
Reporter: HUNDREDS GATHERED
AT BAY PINES NATIONAL CEMETERY
TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY.
THEY COULD BE ANYWHERE ELSE,
BUT THIS IS WHERE THEY BELONG.
THEY COME HERE TO HONOR
SACRIFICE NEXT TO A NATIONAL
CEMETERY WHERE AMERICAN FLAGS
STRETCHED FOR ACRES.
FAMILIES BRING THEIR CHILDREN
HERE AND CHILDREN BRING THEIR
PARENTS.
SARAH DOUGLAS ESCORTED HER
FATHER, KOREAN CONFLICT VETERAN
CHARLIE DOUGLAS.
HE IS OUR HERO.
Reporter: THIS FAMILY KEEPS
THE SAME APPOINTMENT WITH
HISTORY TIME AND AGAIN.
IT IS ONE OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT THINGS WE DO.
Reporter: CHARLIE DOUGLAS
ARGUABLY PAID HIS DUES FOR
FREEDOM 65 YEARS AGO IN KOREA
BUT HE DOESN'T SEE IT THAT WAY.
I JUST FIGURE I WANT TO GIVE
BACK TO THE COUNTRY AS MUCH AS
I CAN BY SHOWING UP AT THESE
AFFAIRS.
Reporter: SO HE DOES, YEAR
AFTER YEAR, EVEN AT AGE 87.
WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO STOP
DOING THAT?
I HOPE ONLY UNTIL I AM
UNABLE TO.
Reporter: CHARLIE DOUGLAS
COMES TO REMEMBER THINGS HE
SOMETIMES WISHES HE COULD
FORGET PAYING TRIBUTE TO ARMY
BUDDIES WHO NEVER MADE IT HOME.
Reporter: DO YOU THINK ABOUT
THAT MUCH?
I TRY NOT TO BUT YES, I DO.
ESPECIALLY, ON OCCASIONS LIKE
THIS.
IT IS TOUGH.
Reporter: THEY WERE PLEDGES,
PRAYERS, AND SPEECHES ON THIS
DAY BUT MAYBE THE MOST MOVING
MOMENT FOR CHARLIE DOUGLAS AND
EVERYONE ELSE DIDN'T REQUIRE
ANY WORDS.
COMBAT VETERANS LIKE CHARLIE
DOUGLAS, MEMORIAL DAY DOESN'T
COME AROUND JUST ONCE A YEAR
BUT EVERY DAY.
IF WE REMEMBER THAT, THAT
WILL KEEP IN FOCUS WHAT ALL OF
US WENT THROUGH.
Reporter: FOR MANY PEOPLE,
MEMORIAL DAY IS A DAY OF
PICNICS, VOTING, A DAY OFF OF
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Pasco Sheriff's Office asking for help in road rage case involving motorcycle - Duration: 2:37.
PLUS, REMEMBERING THOSE WHO
MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE.
A TRIBUTE TO OUR FALLEN MEN AND
WOMEN.
I AM JOSH BENSON.
AND AM JENNIFER LEIGH.
TENSE WORDS WERE EXCHANGED AND
MAYBE AN ANGRY GESTURE, AND
THEN AN INCIDENT DEVELOPED
INTO ROAD RAGE.
SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES WANT TO TALK
TO A MOTORCYCLE RIDE SUSPECT
THAT HURLING A DEADLY OBJECT AT
A TRUCK.
JEFF PATTERSON JOYS -- JOINS US
LIVE IN PASCO COUNTY TO BREAK
DOWN WHAT HAPPENED FOR US.
JUST?
Reporter: GOOD EVENING.
ONE OF THE DRIVERS INVOLVED
TOLD ME HE SIMPLY WANTED TO
DROP HIS STEPDAUGHTER OFF FOR
SCHOOL.
THEN ANGRY WORDS WERE EXCHANGED
AND THINGS QUICKLY SPIRALED OUT
OF CONTROL.
THOMAS MAY WAS TAKING HIS
STEPDAUGHTER -- STEPDAUGHTER TO
SCHOOL JUST BEFORE 8 AM LAST
WEDNESDAY WHEN HE SAYS A
MOTORCYCLE RIDE MADE A
DANGEROUS MOVE IN FRONT OF HIM.
I SEE HIM KIND OF CUTTING
OUT AND HE GOES PAST ME.
I TELL THE DUDE HE IS A [ BLEEP
] FOR CUTTING ME OFF.
Reporter: THAT BRIEF HEATED
EXCHANGE RAPIDLY ESCALATED.
MAY TOLD ME THE MOTORCYCLE RIDE
GOT OFF ON A SIDE ROAD, PICK
SOMETHING UP AND CHASED HIM
DOWN.
MAY THEN CLAIMS IN A FIT OF
ANGER, THE MOTORCYCLE RIDE
THROUGH A PIECE OF CONCRETE AT
HIS TRUCK.
SO HE IS RIDE BY ON HIS BIKE
AND HE THROWS THIS?
YES.
Reporter: RIHANNA WAS
SITTING IN THE PASSENGER SEAT.
I FELT A THUMP AND I JUST
SAW THE PAINT GO EVERYWHERE.
Reporter: MAY WAS
IMMEDIATELY CONCERNED FOR HER
SAFETY, REALIZING IF THE
CONCRETE THAT THIS DAMAGE TO
HIS TRUCK, IT COULD HAVE DONE
MUCH WORSE IF IT HITS GLASS AND
NOT METAL.
I'VE GOT A 13-YEAR-OLD
DAUGHTER WHOSE LIFE COULD HAVE
BEEN IN JEOPARDY.
HE COULD HAVE JUST MISSED AND
IT COULD HAVE HIT HER.
Reporter: PASCO COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES WENT TO A
NUMBER OF BUSINESSES AND FOUND
SECURITY CAMERA IMAGES THAT
APPEAR TO SHOW THE MOTORCYCLE
RIDE ON A RED AND WHITE SPORT
BIKE BUT FOR NOW, THIS IS ALL
THEY HAD TO GO ON.
MAY HAS $2500 IN DAMAGE TO HIS
TRUCK AND IS HOPING SOMEONE CAN
IDENTIFY THIS PERSON.
RIGHT NOW, I AM HOPING THE
PASCO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CAN CATCH THE GUY.
Reporter: SOMEONE IMPLIED IN
A FACEBOOK MESSAGE THAT THERE
MIGHT BE VIDEO OF THIS INCIDENT
OUT THERE.
THE PASCO COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE HASN'T SEEN IT YET BUT
THEY SURE WOULD LIKE TO. WHAT
ABOUT OTHER WITNESSES.
WE SAW A LOT OF CARS BEHIND
YOU.
DID ANYBODY SEE ANYTHING?
Reporter: THIS IS A VERY
BUSY INTERSECTION.
WE JUST HAD A DIFFERENT
MOTORCYCLE RIDE GO BEHIND US.
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Thousands line streets for Middletown Memorial Day parade - Duration: 2:05.
IT'S A PARADE WITH A HISTORY
AT LEAST A CENTURY-LONG IN OUR
STATE..
AND TODAY IT ROLLED DOWN MAIN
STREET DESPITE THE WEATHER..
NEWS 8'S JASON NEWTON SPOKE
WITH THOSE AT THE MEMORIAL DAY
PARADE IN MIDDLETOWN,
INCLUDING ONE FAMILY THAT PAID
THE
GREATEST COST FOR FREEDOM.
3
áááNATSáááA DAMP AND DREARY
DAY COULDN'T DARKEN THE
SPIRITS FOR THE MIDDLETOWN
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE...
THOUSANDS LINED MAIN STREET
FOR THE PARADE THAT'S OVER A
HUNDRED YEARS OLD..."I LOVE
COMING OUT TO THE PARADE
BECAUSE I'M JUST VERY
PATRIOTIC." 3 SECS "AND I LOVE
ALL THE STUF THEY DO, LIKE THE
BAND." OF COURSE, THE UPBEAT
MARCHING BANDS WERE OUT IN
FORCE MONDAY... áááNATSááá
(BAGPIPES)BUT THE PARADE WAS
LED BY A SOLEMN PROCESSION OF
BAGPIPES... SIGNALING THE TRUE
MEANING FOR MEMORIAL DAY..
"JUST A FEW MILES FROM THE
CELEBRATIONS IN DOWNTOWN
MIDDLETOWN SITS THE STATE'S
VETERAN CEMETERY. HERE IS THE
FINAL RESTING PLACE OF
THOUSANDS WHO SERVED THIS
COUNTRY. AND MANY WHO PAID THE
ULTIMATE SACRIFICE." HARRY
POKORNY KNOWS THAT SACRIFICE
ALL TOO WELL.. WHEN HE WAS
JUST A BABY, HIS FATHER --
HARRY SENIOR -- WAS KILLED IN
ACTION DURING WORLD WAR TWO
"THE SECOND WORLD WAR. HE WAS
A NAVIGATOR ON ONE OF THE BIG
BOMBERS. IT CRASHED." THE
FATHER'S DEATH, ULTIMATELY
SAVING THE SON FROM POTENTIAL
HORRORS OF VIETNAM... A WAR
THAT WOULD CLAIM NEARLY
60-THOUSAND AMERICAN LIVES...
"EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD, I GOT
DRAFTED FOR VIETNAM. BUT ENDED
UP I DIDN'T HAVE TO GO BECAUSE
I WAS A SOLE SURVIVING SON. IT
KEPT ME FROM HAVING TO SERVE
IN VIETNAM."THE MIDDLETOWN
PARADE HAS BEEN A TRADITION
FOR GENERATIONS... T'NYRA
JACKSON'S PARENTS USED TO
BRING HER AS A CHILD.. NOW
SHE'S PASSING THAT ON BY
BRINGING HER THREE YEAR OLD
DAUGHTER.. AMERICAN FLAG IN
HAND.."WATCHING EVERYBODY IN
THERE. I HAVE FAMILY IN HERE.
THE VETERANS COMING OUT. I
HAVE PEOPLE IN THE MILITARY
THAT I REPRESENT OUT HERE FOR
THEM." IN MIDDLETOWN, JASON
NEWTON NEWS 8.
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Blue Point Beer Stands Up For Veterans - Duration: 2:24.
NO DOUBT SOME BEER IS FLOWING
AT BARBECUES ON MEMORIAL DAY.
NOW A NEW BREW IS MEANT TO
BRING HOME THE MEANING OF THE
HOLIDAY.
THEIR PARTNERS IN BREWING
LONG ISLAND'S OWN BLUE POINT
BEER.
BUT MIKE AND MIKE HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN COMMON, THEY
BOTH SERVED IN THE MARINES.
WHILE RAISING A GLASS, THEY
RECENTLY HATCHED A PLAN TO
RAISE FUNDS FOR VETERANS.
THAT WAS OUR OVER ALL GOAL.
HOW DO WE GIVE BACK TO THE
COMMUNITY.
YOU DRIVE DOWN ANY STREET IN
TOWN, YOU SEE MARINE CORP.
COLORS FLYING.
IT SERVES AS A COMPLIMENT.
THAT'S ABOUT IT REALLY.
TO COMPLIMENT THE VETS OUT
THERE.
AND BRING AWARENESS.
AWARENESS THROUGH THEIR NEW
BEER CALLED PROJECT NINE LINE
LAGGER WHICH DEBUTED THIS
WEEKEND.
PROFITS WILL BE POURED INTO THE
PROJECT NINE LINE ORGANIZATION.
NAMED AFTER A MILITARY CALL FOR
HELP.
THERE IS HELP AVAILABLE.
AND THERE'S HOPE, YOU KNOW,
MANY RETURNING VETERANS, HAVE
TROUBLE OWN WITHIN THEY GET
HOME.
-- HAVE TROUBLE WHEN THEY GET
HOME, ME INCLUDED.
HE RETURNED HOME WITH PTSD.
HE FOUNDED PROJECT NINE LINE TO
HEAL THROUGH THE ARTS AND NOW
OFFERS VETS PROGRAMS IN MUSIC,
STAND UP COMEDY, YOGA, AND
MARTIAL ARTS.
THE THING THAT REALLY
IMPACTED ME THE MOST WAS POETRY
AND MEDITATION.
WAR IS DESTRUCTION.
AND IT'S A NEGATIVE FORCE.
AND ART IS THE OPPOSITE.
IT'S CREATION.
AND IT'S THE POSITIVE FORCE.
SO NOW THIS UNLIKELY UNION
BETWEEN A VETERAN'S FOUNDATION
AND A MICRO BREWERY WITH A
COMMON GOAL THIS MEMORIAL DAY.
IT REALLY IS A DAY OF
REMEMBRANCE FOR PEOPLE THAT
GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE FOR
OUR COUNTRY.
SO THAT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU
KNOW, WE WANTED TO DO TO HAVE
SOMETHING WHERE LIKE USUALLY
YOU'RE DRILLING OUT, YOU MIGHT
HAVE A BEER THERE.
JUST A LITTLE REMINDER OF WHY
WE HAVE THIS DAY OFF.
THE HOPE IS THE LAGGER WILL
BE MORE THAN A ONE TIME BOOST
FOR PROJECT NINE LINE.
16-OUNCE CANS ARE COMING OUT
FOR THE 4th OF JULY.
AND A NEW BATCH IS BEING BREWED
IN TIME FOR VETERANS DAY.
IN SUFFOLK COUNTY, LONG ISLAND,
CAROLYN CBS 2 NEWS.
STAND UP COME BY WILL BE
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Woods out for the season - Duration: 0:33.
MULTI-MAN FORMATIONS.
IN FLORIDA TONIGHT: TIGER
WOODS IS OUT OF JAIL -- AFTER
BEING CHARGED WITH D-U-I.
THE GOLF PRO WAS ARRESTED
EARLY THIS MORNING IN JUPITER,
FLORIDA.
THAT'S ABOUT 25 MINUTES
NORTH OF WEST PALM BEACH.
WE'RE TOLD WOODS WAS IN JAIL
FOR NEARLY FOUR HOURS BEFORE
BEING RELEASED ON HIS OWN
RECOGNIZANCE.
WOODS IS A 14-TIME MAJOR
CHAMPION WHO RANKS SECOND WITH
79 CAREER VICTORIES ON THE
P-G-A TOUR.
BUT, HE HAS NOT PLAYED FOR
FOUR MONTHS.
HE'S OUT FOR THE SEASON
WHILE HE RECOVERS FROM HIS
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Tampa motorcycle club honors veteran with ride to National Cemetery for Memorial Day ceremony - Duration: 2:19.
AMBULANCE, KNOCKING IT OVER.
CLEARWATER POLICE SAY A DRIVER
RAN A RED LIGHT.
THANKFULLY, THE UNIT DID NOT
HAVE A PATIENT INSIDE.
IT WAS BORN IN 1868 TO
HONOR SOLDIERS KILLED IN THE
CIVIL WAR BUT TODAY, MEMORIAL
DAY HONORS AMERICANS WHO MADE
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN ALL
BATTLES.
TODAY MARKS A STEP TOWARDS
HEALING FOR ONE OF AMERICA'S
SERVICEMEMBERS.
Reporter: GOOD EVENING.
HERE AT THE NATIONAL CEMETERY
IN BUSHNELL, THOMAS CAMPBELL'S
WORDS, THE PATRIOT'S BLOOD IS
THE SEED OF FREEDOM'S TREE.
BUT FOR ONE BAY AREA VETERAN,
THOSE WORDS ARE NOT SOON
FORGOTTEN.
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF
FLAGS.
ONE FOR EACH GRAVESITE.
THE NATIONAL CEMETERY AT
BUSHNELL READIED FOR MEMORIAL
DAY.
AND HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY,
HUNDREDS OF BIKERS WITH THE
TAMPA BAY CHAPTER OF THE
DEFENDERS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
MOTORCYCLE CLUB READIED FOR THE
RIDE.
TO DEMONSTRATE TO AMERICA
THAT WE DON'T TAKE WHAT THEY
HAVE DONE FOR GRANTED.
WE WANT TO HONOR THEM AND PAY
TRIBUTE. Reporter: THERE WERE
TWO SPECIAL PASSENGERS.
COMMANDER ROGER AND WIFE
CRYSTAL.
WE HAD A FANTASTIC RIDE.
IT'S AMAZING.
Reporter: THE LIEUTENANT DID
FIVE TOURS IN AFGHANISTAN AND
THREE IN IRAQ.
MOSTLY DISARMING ROADSIDE BOMBS.
AN ACCIDENT WHILE VACATIONING
IN 2013 COST HIM HIS LEGS.
THOSE INJURIES PILL TO
EMOTIONAL SCARS FROM BATTLE.
WERE NOT ABLE TO MAKE IT BACK.
Reporter: THIS IS THE FIRST
TIME IN THREE YEARS HE HAS
VENTURED OUT TO PARTICIPATE IN
A MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY.
FOR ANYBODY THAT HAS LOST
THEIR BROTHERS AND THEIR
SISTERS AND FRIENDS, IT'S A
DIFFICULT DAY.
YOU DON'T REALLY WANT TO BE
AROUND ANYBODY ELSE.
Reporter: HE JOINED
THOUSANDS UNDER A BAKING SUN TO
REMEMBER VETERANS WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES FOR THIS COUNTRY AS
WELL AS THOSE WHO SERVED AND
PASSED ON.
UNLIKE MANY TODAY.
I HAVE EVERY DAY 365 DAYS TO
THINK ABOUT MY BROTHERS THAT
I'VE LOST.
Reporter: THE HEALING
CONTINUES, REMEMBERING THE
WORDS OUR FLAG DOES NOT FLY
BECAUSE THE WIND MOVES IT.
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Police Search For Minivan Following Fatal Hit-Run In Bristol - Duration: 0:23.
REPORTING LIVE, ALYCIA NIEVES
FOR CBS-3 "EYEWITNESS NEWS".
BRISTOL BORO POLICE
IDENTIFIED TYPE OF VEHICLE
THEY ARE LOOKING FOR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE DEADLY HIT
AND RUN.
POLICE SAY SOMEONE DRIVING A
NISSAN QUEST MINIVAN SIMILAR
TO THIS ONE HIT AID WOMAN
FRIDAY NIGHT AND NEVER STOPPED
MINIVAN IS DESCRIBED AS DARK
IN COLOR MADE BETWEEN 2004 AND
2009.
POLICE SAY VEHICLE HAS FRONT
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Fundraising for The Idle traffic-viewing area - Duration: 2:29.
(PHIL)
A BIZARRE IDEA TO BUILD A
VIEWING AREA ABOVE THE SOUTH
SPLIT...
MOVING FORWARD.
(DAVE)
24 HOUR NEWS 8'S HOWARD MONROE
FIRST BROUGHT YOU THIS STORY
BACK IN APRIL. HE'S HERE NOW
WITH THE FUNDRAISING EFFORTS TO
GET IT
BUILT
(HOWARD)
DAVE, PHIL I WAS TOLD TODAY THAT
THIS IS NOT A PARK...THE
DEVELOPER SAYS ITS A PLACE FOR
YOU SIT IDLY AND WATCH THE WORLD
GO BY ON THE HIGHWAY. HE SAYS HE
KNOWS IT SOUNDS ODD, BUT
SAYS HE'S DONE "ODD" THINGS
BEFORE.
(HOWARD MONROE REPORTING)
((TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER.
PEOPLE THINK I'M CRAZY, BUT /
: ))
((TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER.
THEY'VE DONE IT MY WHOLE
LIFE, BUT / : ))
BUT TOM BATTISTA SAYS THERE'S A
METHOD TO HIS MADNESS...EVEN IF
IT'S TURNING THIS PART OF THE
SOUTH SPLIT INTO GREENSPACE.
((TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER. THE
POINT IS THAT WHEN
YOU'RE SITTING THERE WATCHING
ALL THESE CARS, THEIR BLOOD
PRESSURE IS GOING UP, OUR BLOOD
PRESSURE IS GOING DOWN AS WE SIT
AND WATCH THEM/ : ))
THE PROJECT IS NAMED THE IDLE: A
POINT OF VIEW. THE VIEWING
STAND AS THEY'RE CALLING IT WILL
BE BUILT ON THIS GRASSY AREA
BETWEEN FLETCHER PLACE AND
FOUNTAIN SQUARE
((TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER. ITS
NOT LIKE YOU CAN PUT THIS
ANYWHERE ELSE. YOU HAD TO HAVE A
PLACE THAT YOU HAD SOMETHING TO
DO. AND MY IDEA WAS THAT YOU
COULD SIT
AND WATCH CARS / : ))
(( GREGORY, BOLDEN, LIKES THE
IDEA. YOU GET TO WATCH
TRAFFIC ANYTIME OF DAY OR NIGHT,
THE SKYLINE. ESPECIALLY IN THE
CROSS ROADS OF AMERICA, ITS THE
CENTERPIECE OF PEACE / : ))
(( DANIEL HERNDON, LIKES THE
IDEA. BEAUTIFY SOMETHING
THAT TYPICALLY IS JUST LOOKED AS
AN URBAN NECESSITY, THE HIGHWAY
RUNNING THROUGH, BUT IT
REALLY CREATES A COMMUNITY OUT
OF THAT ENVIRONMENT / : ))
THROUGH CROWFUNDING THEY'VE
ALREADY RAISED OVER 27
THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE
PROJECT. AND TODAY THEY HELD A
FUNDRAISER OUTSIDE OF BLUEBEARD
RESTAURANT IN
FLETCHER PLACE....ANOTHER
PROJECT BATTISTA BROUGHT TO THE
CITY.
(( TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER.
WE'VE ALWAYS BOUGHT
BUILDINGS IN AREAS THAT WERE
DERELICT OR DOWN, THE BUILDINGS
WEREN'T WELL TAKEN CARE OF OR
MAINTAINED
/ : ))
HIS FIRST PROJECT WAS 30 YEARS
AGO ON THE 800 BLOCK OF MASS
AVE.
BATTISTA REHABBED THE BUILDINGS
THAT NOW HOUSE THE
BEST CHOCOLATE IN TOWN, AND MASS
AVE WINE SHOP. HIS FAMILY ALSO
INSTALLED THE FIRST BIKE RACKS
ON MASS AVE...THIS IS
BEFORE THE CULTURAL TRAIL, AND
THE BIKESHARE.
(( TOM BATTISTA, DEVELOPER. THE
NEIGHBORHOODS COME
BACK AND THEN EVERYTHING. THEN
THEY THINK I'M SMART. AT FIRST
THEY THINK I'M CRAZY. IT'S
BASICALLY JUST HARD
WORK / : ))
(HOWARD)
THEY NEED TO RAISE 41 THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO MAKE
THIS A REALITY. THEY'RE USING
CROWDFUNDING TO RAISE THE
MONEY...WE HAVE A LINK TO THE
CAMPAIGN UNDER THIS STORY AT
WISHTV DOT COM. COMING UP AT 6,
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Video: 5-year-old author packs 'hero bags' for veterans - Duration: 2:02.
DONNA: MEGAN PRINGLE INTRODUCES
US TO A FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO
LOVES TO GIVE BACK, ESPECIALLY
TO VETERANS.
REPORTER: SNACKS AND WATER ARE
JUST SOME OF THE ITEMS INSIDE
THIS BAG.
>> THIS IS SOME FLIP-FLOPS.
REPORTER: IT'S CALLED A HERO
BAG, PACKED BY FIVE-YEAR-OLD
TYLER STALLINGS.
>> WE DO HAVE THESE VETERANS
BAGS.
THEY HAVE TOOTHPASTE AND OTHER
TOILETRI, AND WE HAVE FOOD AND
WATER AND THEN.
REPORTER: TYLER AND HIS MOM
DONATE THE ITEMS TO VETERANS WHO
ARE EITHER ON THE STREET OR IN
SHELTERS.
THEY SERVED OUR COUNTRY AND
IT IS TIME TO HELP THEM.
>> WE ARE FROM A FAMILY OF
VETERANS.
I GREW UP AROUND MILITARY
SERVICE.
MY DAD, MY BROTHER.
REPORTER: HIS MOTHER SAYS IT AL
STARTED WHEN TYLER WAS AND SHE
FOUR WAS TALKING TO HIM ABOUT
VETERANS.
>> THEY ARE PEOPLE WHO PUT THEIR
LIVES ON THE LINE EVERYDAY TO
KEEP US SAFE AND I JUST WANTED
, HIM TO UNDERSTAND THAT AND AS
FAR AS SOME WHO FALL ON HA
TIMES, SOME DO.
THAT STUCK WITH HIM.
REPORTER IN ADDITION TO THE
BAGS HE'S PURCHASED BUS PASSES,
, RECEIVED A CERTIFICATE FROM
GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN FOR HIS
GOOD DEEDS.
THAT MADE TYLER FEEL GOOD, BUT
THE REACTION FROM HE GETS FROM
VETERANS IS WHAT HE REALLY LIKES
ABOUT IT.
>> AS SOON AS THEY GET THAT BAG
OPEN AND EAT THE FOOD UP.
REPORTER: ALL OF THE ITEMS ARE
AN EXPENSE, SO THEY USE THE
PROCEEDS FROM HIS BOOK TO PAY
FOR IT.
THAT'S RIGHT, FIVE-YEAR-OLD
TYLER WROTE A BOOK.
THE BOOK "TYLER GOES AROUND THE
WORLD" IS SOMETHING HE CAME UP
WITH ON NIGHTS HE DIDN'T WANT TO
GO TO SLEEP.
AFTER ALL HE IS FIVE, EVEN
, THOUGH SOMETIMES IT'S EASY TO
FORGET.
I LIKE TO DO THINGS IN THE
COMMUNITY THAT IS GOOD.
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Private jet owned by Elvis sells for $430K - Duration: 0:21.
A HUNK OF BURNING LOVE.SELLING
AT AUCTION.FOR 430 áTHOUSAND
BUCKS!TAKE A LOOK AT THIS
PRIVATE JET.ONCE OWNED BY
ELVIS PRESLEY. IT JUST SOLD AT
AN AUCTION IN CALIFORNIA. THE
PLANE-- DOESN'T HAVE AN
ENGINE. IT'S BEEN SITTING ON A
RUNWAY IN NEW MEXICO FOR 35
YEARS.THE IDENTITY OF THE
PERSON WHO BOUGHT IT.. NOT
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Learn Colors with Balls Colors Balls for Kids, Children Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes for Kids - Duration: 9:21.
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Barber searches for veteran to return hat - Duration: 2:16.
3
AND WHILE TODAY IS A DAY TO
HONOR AND REMEMBER THOSE WHO
DIED DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY--IT
ALSO SERVES AS A REMINDER TO
THANK THE VETERANS... WHO MADE
IT BACK.
3
EVAN:..AND THAT'S WHY A WOMAN
FROM OTTAWA COUNTY WOMAN IS ON
A MISSION TONIGHT.TO RETURN AN
ITEM SHE BELIEVES -- IS
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO A LOCAL
VET.24 HOUR NEWS 8'S JOE
LAFURGEY IS HERE WITH THE
STORY.
3
JOE:..IT IS A STORY OF THANKS,
WRAPPED UP IN A MYSTERY AND
SOME DETECTIVE WORK THAT
STARTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
3
AS HATS GO... KAYLIE VAN
HETTEN SEES THIS ONE AS MORE
THAN JUST SOMETHING TO KEEP A
HEAD WARM. ((KAYLIE VANNETTEN,
SEARCHNG FOR HAT OWNER/THERE'S
ALL THESE MEDALS AND ACCOLADES
ON IT. I WAS LIKE OH MY GOSH,
THIS GUY NEEDS HIS HAT BACK.))
A STYLIST AT GENTLEMEN'S
QUARTERS BARBER SHOP IN PORT
SHELDON, NEAR JENISON,
VANNETTEN REMEMBERS THE
CUSTOMER... AN OLDER
GENTLEMAN. ABOUT THE AGE OF A
KOREAN WAR VET. HE DIDN'T
MENTION HIS WAR SERVICE.BUT
THE HAT HE LEFT BEHIND TELLS A
STORY. THE BLUE COMBAT
INFANTRYMAN BALLCAP HAS A ARMY
VETERAN PIN ON ONE SIDE, A
KOREAN WAR VETERANS
ASSOCIATION PIN ON THE OTHER.
IN THE MIDDLE... A COMBAT
INFANTRYMAN BADGE WITH A STAR,
INDICATING A SECOND AWARD. THE
BADGE IS AWARDED TO INFANTRY
OR SPECIAL FORCES SOLDIERS WHO
SERVED IN COMBAT. FOR TWO
MONTHS... IT SAT UNDER A
COUNTER AT THE BARBER SHOP...
WAITING FOR IT'S OWNER TO
CLAIM IT.BUT WHEN HE DIDN'T
RETURN, VANNETTEN TOOK IT UPON
HERSELF TO FIND HIM.
3
((KAYLIE VANNETTEN, SEARCHING
FOR HAT OWNER/IT'S MEMORIAL
DAY. SO I WAS LIKE THIS GUY
DEFINITELY WANTS THIS HAT
BACK.)) FIRST, SHE POSTED A
PICTURE OF THE HAT ON
FACEBOOK...
3
((KAYLIE VANNETTEN, SEARCHING
FOR HAT OWNER/EVERYBODY SHARES
IT, AND ITS LIKE 300 OF THEIR
FRIENDS SEE IT AND THEN 300,
THEN 600 OF THEIR FRIENDS AND
A 1, 000. IT'S JUST A REALLY
GREAT WAY TO GET IT SPREAD
OUT. ))SHE ALSO PUT UP POSTERS
WITH A PICTURE OF THE HAT AT
BUSINESS IN AND AROUND
JENISON. VANNETTEN SAYS THE
CUSTOMER IS A BIT OF A REGULAR
AT THE SHOP...
3
((KAYLIE VANNETTEN, SEARCHING
FOR HAT OWNER/HE'S COME IN A
COUPE OF TIMES ... I THINK HE
PROBABLY MOSEYS IN EVERY
COUPLE MONTHS OR SO.)) BUT
HE'S ALWAYS A WALK IN... NO
APPOINTMENTS...SO NO NAME IN
THE APPOINTMENT BOOK.
3
((KAYLIE VANNETTEN, SEARCHING
FOR HAT OWNER/AND HE DIDN'T
PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD AND HE
DIDN'T PAY WITH A CHECK. HE
PAID WITH CASH. HE WAS A WALK
IN AND KINDA BUMMED THAT WE
COULDN'T GET IT BACK TO HIM
SOONER.))
3
JOE:..
3
ONE MORE DETAILS FROM THE
MAN'S LAST VISIT...HE BRAGGED
ABOUT AN ELECTRIC SHAVER HIS
CHILDREN BOUGHT HIM FOR
CHRISTMAS.IF ANY OF THIS
SOUNDS FAMILIAR... THE HAT
WILL BE BACK AT GENTLEMEN'S
QUARTERS TOMORROW.
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