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fresh off the g-20 scummit, president obama is back in washington. the legislation he says must be taken care of this year. many families have told me that their loved ones died doing what they loved. i think that they also died for the ones they loved. >> families who have love lost loved ones in combat are given moments of remembrance, a chance to share pain and pride. driver after driver pulled into a hospital parking lot to drop off, not pick up, prescription drugs. all of this could keep you safe in more ways than one.
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hi. this is hln for sunday morning. i'm natasha curry. thanks for spending your weekend with us. trading the world staiblg for a national one, president obama is once again making his case for health care reform. fresh from pittsburgh, the president and first lady went to the congressional black caucus foundation's annual dinner in washington last night. in his speech to the group, the president emphasized the need for meaningful health care reform. >> all the barriers still standing in 2009, few are more unjust, few are more entrenched, few are more inhumane than the barrier wis to a healthy life a good education. for the sake of every american living today and every american yet to be born, we must bring about a better health care system in this country. not in ten years. not in five years. in the in one year.
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this year. >> so far democrats on the senate finance committee have fought off republican attempts to kill a bill offered by chairman max baucus. republicans have offered numerous amendments and not supported baucus you' attempts to pass the bill out of committee. although there are several other health care bills in congress being the baucus bill, which doesn't include a so-called public option, considered one of of the the most important. iran now says it will allow u.n. experts to inspect a nuclear plant that the world only found out about days ago. take a look at what are believed to be satellite pictures of the second plant near tehran. iran's president says it won't be operational for about 18 months. the secrecy surrounding it has ramped up international fears about iran developing nuclear weapons. >> we have an agreement between the iaea and the organization of iran under the terminology of safeguards agree the.
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under that agreement, arrangements will be made for the inspectors to come and inspect the new site, and the dates and the details of this inspection will be worked out. >> despite condemnation over its secret nuclear facility, iran tested a missile launching system earlier today. state-run tv isn't giving details on it but says two types of missiles were fired. in may, iran said it tested a my il capable of reaching parts of europe. today's tests are part of an exercise expected to go on for the next 10 to 11 days. film director roman poe lan 60 has been arrested by swiss police on a 30-year-old rape charge here in the u.s. you may remember that in 1978 he fled to france after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl. this morning we learned he was arrested on his way to the zurich film festival yesterday. the 17-year-old won an academy
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award in 2003 and also wrote and directed owe rosemary's baby". for the next two years social security will pay out more money than it's taking in. the first time this has happened since the 1980 dz. officials say a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors is a big contributor. there is good news you in all of this. deficits won't affect payments to retirees because social security has a surplus from previous years, but this will add to the overall federal deficit. this is what happens when more than a month's worth of rain falls in just 12 hours. now more than 75 people are dead or missing in the philippines. a tropical storm triggered landslides an massive flooding as you can see here. entire towns were swamped and army troops and volunteers have rescued more than 4,000 people, some from roofs.
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look at an i-report in manila. thigh-deep water and submerged cars. this is the worst flooding the country had in 40 years. family and friends sead their final good-byes to annie le, the yale grad student whose body was found in the wall of the university building. barbara hall takes us inside yesterday's memorial service. ♪ >> reporter: two weeks after annie le's murder, mourners gathered for a memorial service here in eld raorado, california. her mother wrote a poem in eulogy. the poem translated into english by a brother. >> farewell, my child. you are here lying in the cold coffin. >> reporter: le's family thanked those who banded together around the family during their tragedy. >> your thoughts and prayers in union with many around the world
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have been a force of comfort and strength for our family. >> reporter: le was found strangled, her body hidden in a wall at a yale university laboratory where she worked. police found her body on the same day she was to be married. charged in the murder, raymond clark iii, a lab technician who worked alongside her. le's family still trying to come to grips with her death will. >> we were all unable to be fully prepared for this tragedy. this crossroad we are confronted with the tragic passing of annie marie le. >> reporter: le's family held a private burial after the service. yale officials are planning an october memorial service on campus and are establishing a scholarship in her honor. barbara hall, reporting from atlanta. you probably don't think of prescription pills when you think of recycle being, right? but lots of people showed up in new york yesterday to drop off their old, unwanted medicines.
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it's the second year st. mary's hospital has hosted the prescription drug drop-off. the idea here is to keep the drugs out of the wrong hands and stop people from polluting the water system. >> like before in the past i would just dissolve them in water and dump them down the drain. i don't know if that's proper way to dispose of it. >> our affiliate said a similar event another hospital collected more than 300 pounds of prescription drugs last year. a "saturday night live" new by dropped an f-bomb an the season premiere. it's all over the internet. the question is, was it a slip of the tongue? of course, we mreeped it out for you. take a listen for yourself to new cast member jenny slate. >> you know what? you just threw an ash tray full of ashes, and i love you for that. >> according to "entertainment
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weekly," snl cast member charles rocket got in trouble for using the f-word on the show. this is not your average pothole obviously. check it out. heavy rain in north georgia helped open up this sinkhole in the middle of the road just outside atlanta. police l blocked off the intersection but someone still moved the cones and the driver crashed right into this sinkhole. look at that. fortunately, the driver suffered only minor injuries in the incident. i'm reynolds wolf for hln with a look at your forecast across the nation. we've been talking about gray skies in parts of the southeast. looks like we'll be seeing that in the northeast. not only gray skies but great fall colors. look at these shots, i-reports from mike from concord, vermont. if you happen to go out, enjoy the beautiful sites you'll see up there with all the fall colors, also look out for scattered showers. back to the weather maps we go being as we do so, looks like a
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chance of not only rain but possibly severe thunderstorms in parts of the great lakes. got this frontal boundary that will move through places like milwaukee, back into chicago, gary, indiana, maybe detroit before the day is out. you'll have a chance of severe weather possibly some damaging wind, large hail, maybe even some heavy rainfall. an isolated tornado is also a possibility. could see strong winds across the central plains, some wind gusts happening 60 miles per hour in the desert southwest the big story, the extreme heat. temperatures back into the triple digits. take a look at temperatures we'll be seeing there, 107 for phoenix, 102 in las vegas, 86 in salt lake city, 60s from seattle southward into portland. 81 in san francisco, 87 in los angeles, 82 in kansas city, 93 in dallas. low ni 90s in houston, 65 in boston with the scat heed showers by fenway park. that is a look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. we've got something new to
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tell you about. starting this tuesday, joy behar is coming to hln with her own show. here's a sample of what to expect. >> this week we got the season premiere of "dancing with the stars" and right from the start it was fabulous. macy gray, michael irvin, donny osmond. marie osmond returned to the scene of the crime to support her brother donny. who was sitting with marie, jermaine jackson. he's everywhere, like smog. my favorite contestant this year is the hammer, tom delay, the former house majority leader who may soon be dancing behind bars. tom was wearing a tiny brown vest with glitter, looked like one of the flying monkeys from the wizard of oz. he seemed uncomfortable sitting there with all the russian immigrants and gay men. he had that, what, am i the only one here under federal indictment look on his face. but once the competition started, he loosened right up. in fact, i don't think a republican has had that much fun
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tapping his toes since larry craig broke the men's room in the minneapolis airport. i thought tom danced okay even if the jujz were rough. wait until you gets up in front of a real judge. i hope that tom sticks around all season. i just can't wait for little bruno to nail the hammer but that's just me. >> there's more joy on the way for you. premiere this tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln. a student facing death asked his classmates an important question. >> i asked everyone, would you really give something up you with no chance of payback? >> you've got to hear who stepped forward to give him the gift of life.
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get this. a new york teachers has received one of of the state's highest honorses for going out of her way to help a student. she gave him one of her kidneys.
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yesterday jennifer received a state senate's liberty medal. the teacher said she didn't set out to be a former organ donor, but a student called and asked if she would donate a kidney to him. >> she's great. she's amazing. >> she's not a relative. she's not a mother, a sister, a brother. she's gone out of her way. it's an extraordinary step, a big operation. she has saved a life. >> i was willing to do what i needed to do to help a student, and now a friend for life. >> don't you just love teachers? without her help, kevin o'brien would have had to wait eight years for an organ transplant and could have died before finding a match. no word on why he did it, but a man snuck into the grizzly bear exhibit at the san francisco zoo yesterday. lucky for him visitor tipped off a staff. it fired a barning shot to keep the bears at a safe distance from the guy. he was rescued and had no
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apparent injuries, luckily. i'm larry smith. how nonzript is kenny perry? he sometimes works behind the counter at a public golf course in kentucky. every once in a while someone will come up you and ask, do you know kenny perry? that may end. he has the lead in the final round of the $10 million prize of winning the fedexcup at stake. with putts like this, the spectacular round on saturday to take the two-shot lead over this man, tiger woods who stands at 6 under par, they will be playing together in the final two som today. kenny has a message for mr. woods. >> you know, he better bring his a-game is all i've got to say. >> the two guys friends on the tour, college football, what a great finish, lsu at mississippi state, the bulldogs at the 1 yard line. four tries, and they couldn't. number 7 lsu stumps them at the line and holds on 34-24. great finish in michigan,
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indiana leading praktd cli the entire game. injures his shoulder, comes back to throw the go-ahead pass. they're celebrating. don't touch the shoulder! indiana trying to come back. this is a simultaneous possession, ruled an interception. the coach can't believe it. throws his gum after throwing his headset. didn't do any good. indiana the tough you loss in an arbor. nfl sunday, guess who is back, michael vick won't start as quarterback but will be in uniform and will be active for the first time since he was an atlanta falcon. his suspension is over and he is expected to play for the eagles with donovan mcnabb injured as philly takes on kansas city. that's sports. families who have losted loved ones in combat sought strength and comfort in numbers.
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families who have losted a loved one in combat gathered to remember them. t the annual time of remembrance was held yesterday. >> each of you has lost someone special in your life. there are no words that anyone, least of all me, can say that will heal your terrible hurt. but i want you to know that my thoughts and the thoughts of our country are with you. i'm left thinking of a quote i heard once which assuredly applies to each of you here. to the world, he was one, but to me, he was my world. thank you. thank you for your sacrifice. >> more than 4,000 families have lost loved ones in the iraq war since it began in 200 lee.
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another 840 families lost someone in afghanistan. a u.s. drone has crashed into the headquarters of an iraqi political party in northern iraq. the u.s. military says the drone went friday in mosul, crashed into the roof of the iraqi islamic party being the largest sunni political party in iraq. the pentagon says the crash was only a coincidence. the stock market, it can get confusing if you don't know where to invest your funds. but hln money expert clark howard tells us you how to make money without the hassle. >> i want you to know something. i am obsessed with something known as index funds. how could somebody be obsessed with something like that? it's a good thing for you. what's an index fund anyway? instead of you buying an investment, individual stock or buying a mutual fund where some brainiac tries to figure out what to buy, what to sell, how
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much of it to get, in an index fund, it's really simple. you just buy all the big companies in the country. 500 of those. or you buy the total stock market, which is generally considered to be thousands of companies where you own little slices and dices of them. the advantage of an index fund? you don't need a brainiac to figure out what to buy and sell. they just buy everything soxt what you're chafrged in management fees, tiny. here's the big news, new report from the "wall street journal" will finds that for bonds 90% of the time an index fund will will beat a manager. for stocks, 60% of the time. i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to pack a punch in your wallet, go to cnn.com/clark howard. >> for more good advice, don't miss clark's show today at noon. he's going to help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. a world war ii veteran says that he just had to get back into that plane that he flew over germany decades ago. >> it will mean a lot because i
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