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heros and hearts are all here. and here's where -- breakings and it's dreams you are creating and with the help p of all answer the call i applaud the foundation. this was a dream of two special ladies.el and thy man and nancy -- and now they -- and judy guggenheim too they continue this wonderful concept allowing dreams to come true and before you all leave buy some tabletop art. heros and hearts may i say, you have two ladies who show us the way. the general rule is current and stephanie gray every moment doing their part honging those who give their heart. i thanks to house worth because i must say it's sublime, by giving those in need some -- we thank our sponsors lovingly ... lincoln and wells fargo chevron visa and bon appear teeth and of course, [spelling?] at&t and to the foundation and we thank all of you. here's to union bank and hosts man and of course, to a t and t to our san francisco giants you are the only team for me now let's -- our great hero, david and john caste too. jock robber shell vickier br
heros and hearts are all here. and here's where -- breakings and it's dreams you are creating and with the help p of all answer the call i applaud the foundation. this was a dream of two special ladies.el and thy man and nancy -- and now they -- and judy guggenheim too they continue this wonderful concept allowing dreams to come true and before you all leave buy some tabletop art. heros and hearts may i say, you have two ladies who show us the way. the general rule is current and stephanie gray...
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a heart attack or near heart attack. this, though, is a very controversial area. it needs more study and studies are going on to see who exactly should get a stent and who should not. >> dubois: we'll follow it. dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. two u.s. senators are warning the crisis in egypt may get worse soon unless democracy is restored. protesters have filled the streets since the military removed president mohamed morsi last month. republicans john mccain and lindsey graham flew to cairo at president obama's request and today they told egypt's military leader general abdel fatah al- sisi the time is running out. ararissa ward sat down with both senators in cairo. >> reporter: are you alarmed by what you see happening in egypt? >> oh, my god. i didn't know it was this bad. these folks are days or weeks away from all out bloodshed. >> reporter: senators graham and mccain outlined the steps that general al-sisi should take to prevent that. >> there's only one way that we can bring about a peaceful egypt and that i
a heart attack or near heart attack. this, though, is a very controversial area. it needs more study and studies are going on to see who exactly should get a stent and who should not. >> dubois: we'll follow it. dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. two u.s. senators are warning the crisis in egypt may get worse soon unless democracy is restored. protesters have filled the streets since the military removed president mohamed morsi last month. republicans john mccain and lindsey graham flew...
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but the mix of caffeine and stimulants can be dangerous for heart people with heart problems.t know much about the long-term effects. for example, this one can has about as much caffeine as seven cans of soda. kind of looks like motor oil as well. that can be a particular concern for children and teens. that was part of the discussion. simply because we don't know what the long-term effects of these drinks can be. so the american medical association wants to ban energy drink ads aimed at anyone under 18. so that's what they're discussing. if you or your kids want to keep going longer, get that quick burst of energy without getting the crash afterwards, there's probably better alternatives. first of all, just drinking lots of water. people are chronically dehydrated. also focusing on snacks high in protein. greek noeg uyogurt, chicken, eg just almonds and cheese. these things can give you that kick without giving you the crash and they can also help you chase life the healthy way. before we go, a quick programming note. next weekend here on sgmd, we're going to get some real an
but the mix of caffeine and stimulants can be dangerous for heart people with heart problems.t know much about the long-term effects. for example, this one can has about as much caffeine as seven cans of soda. kind of looks like motor oil as well. that can be a particular concern for children and teens. that was part of the discussion. simply because we don't know what the long-term effects of these drinks can be. so the american medical association wants to ban energy drink ads aimed at anyone...
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says he's denied the heart transplant. she thinks it's because he's had trouble with the law. he arrived with an ankle monitor. the hospital cited a history of non-compliance. experts say for a child to be taken off the list, there would have to be many red flags, showing an inability to follow the demanding steps necessary to take care of a new heart. the hospital said a heart transplant evaluation is an ongoing process based on the patient and family's ability to meet specific transplant criteria. >> the number of requests far exceeds the number of hearts available. the consequences of getting this wrong, of not taking your meditations, not coming to clinic when you need to is that person is probably going to die. and the organ that could have gone to somebody else will be lost with them. >> i know he will follow the rules. he will take his medicine. that's how he's going to live. >> reporter: and just moments ago, the family told us that anthony is back on the list, giving him a chance to live. gio benitez, abc news, ne
says he's denied the heart transplant. she thinks it's because he's had trouble with the law. he arrived with an ankle monitor. the hospital cited a history of non-compliance. experts say for a child to be taken off the list, there would have to be many red flags, showing an inability to follow the demanding steps necessary to take care of a new heart. the hospital said a heart transplant evaluation is an ongoing process based on the patient and family's ability to meet specific transplant...
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getting a new heart can kill you if they don't take care of the heart, so they want the hearts to go. here is the catch. it is subjective and the doctors can look at someone and say, we don't believe that you will take care of it, because in this case, maybe it is because they thought he had trouble in school or for some other reason, but it is a subjective decision as to whether they think that someone is going to listen to the doctor's orders. >> and he is a teenager, and if he had known that his actions up to this point would be judged in this way, you would have thought that he would have behaved differently perhaps, but on that note, you are saying that supply does not meet the demand and last year 3,000 people on the list for heart transplant and is the criteria more strict for heart transplants than other organs, because of how hard they are to come by? >> well, it is not more strict per se and the reason for this is because -- the criteria are not necessarily very specific. each team, each transplant team gets to decide and they look at the patients and say, we think that you
getting a new heart can kill you if they don't take care of the heart, so they want the hearts to go. here is the catch. it is subjective and the doctors can look at someone and say, we don't believe that you will take care of it, because in this case, maybe it is because they thought he had trouble in school or for some other reason, but it is a subjective decision as to whether they think that someone is going to listen to the doctor's orders. >> and he is a teenager, and if he had...
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for with the heart man believes unto righteousness... it comes through the heart and through belief not through performance, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. you have to believe what you say you believe in your heart enough that you act on it. you don't have to be perfect in it but you do have to act on it. faith without works is dead. you know, there's probably some people watching this program right now say you're unraveling everything you're saying. you're saying it's just about a matter of faith... believing on jesus and if you believe, you receive and now you're saying, you got to act on it and you got to speak it with your mouth. which is it? it's both but that's not a contradiction. it's just that you have to believe something strong enough that it's not just a mental assent, but it is something you really believe and if you really believe it, you will act on it. you know, if you were here with me right now... if there was a group of people right here and if i came running in and i said, the building is on fir
for with the heart man believes unto righteousness... it comes through the heart and through belief not through performance, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. you have to believe what you say you believe in your heart enough that you act on it. you don't have to be perfect in it but you do have to act on it. faith without works is dead. you know, there's probably some people watching this program right now say you're unraveling everything you're saying. you're saying it's...
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he has an enlarged heart and has about six to nine months to live unless he gets a heart transplant.nitially, the children's health care of atlanta denied the heart transplant for a very curious decision and then reversed it after media back lash. first an abc affiliate explains. >> anthony's mother said the only way to fix her so that's enlarged heart is a transplant, but he doesn't qualify to be on the list. in this letter, doctors say it's because of a history of "non-compliance." >> they say they don't have any evidence to show he would take his medicine and he wouldn't have any follow up care. >> the family continued to assume, there is no proof this is the case, we reached out to the hospital and they didn't confirm or deny it, but the parents say that they based this whole non-compliance claim on his grades and run-ins with the law. the hospital released a statement saying the following. >> so, was, a non-statement, i don't think that they were good in either confirming or denying the claims that the parents made, but there are some pretty interesting statistics when it comes
he has an enlarged heart and has about six to nine months to live unless he gets a heart transplant.nitially, the children's health care of atlanta denied the heart transplant for a very curious decision and then reversed it after media back lash. first an abc affiliate explains. >> anthony's mother said the only way to fix her so that's enlarged heart is a transplant, but he doesn't qualify to be on the list. in this letter, doctors say it's because of a history of...
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ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex.o not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this is the age of taking action. with freshly bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and mult
ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex.o not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your...
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mama's can bless your heart. come on, don't you love it when mama says, "bless your heart?" how about this-- i love this one-- "bless his little heart." so small. tiny. "bless th little, tiny, "minuscule little hearart that ey have." come on, how many of you know, mama's can pray for your heart. i love t that mama, right there. but only god can change your r heart. repentance doesn't mean that. metanoia-- we already talked about meta, that means change, noia means your mind. what is it? to change the way that you think about any area of your life. i'm convinced repentance is a good word, because in any area of our life, if we would change from the way that we think in opposition to the word of god and start thinking in the way that the word of god has been established, then, all of a sudden, that is actually repentance. i lieve every time you come to church there should be a repentant moment as we open up the word of god because god's got yoyour number. how many of you know he's got a word specifically for u and as soon as you hear that and, all of a sudden, it doesn't line
mama's can bless your heart. come on, don't you love it when mama says, "bless your heart?" how about this-- i love this one-- "bless his little heart." so small. tiny. "bless th little, tiny, "minuscule little hearart that ey have." come on, how many of you know, mama's can pray for your heart. i love t that mama, right there. but only god can change your r heart. repentance doesn't mean that. metanoia-- we already talked about meta, that means change, noia...
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they feed it up through the artery to your heart. when it gets to the heart you pass it through into the cardiary artery. there's a balloon right here. you blow air into the balloon, the stent becomes free. this is the stent right here. it floats right into the coronary where it's left behind. there's drugs covering the stent that keeps the plaque from reforming. >> we debunked. people don't have to be afraid. get checked if you're having symptoms. >> that's right. >> i commend the president for being in shape. i imagine that helped very much with his recovery and the fact that he at no time hadidn't hav attack means he doesn't have heart muscle damage. >> you bet. i expect him to do really well. patients like him go on blood thinners, plavix, aspirin, cholesterol lowering drugs. he's back to work. i expect to be biking with him this year. >> i expect women to take particular note. >> i'm not getting on the table at commercial. >> i was joking, eric. it's not a sterile environment. >>> one guy who -- a politician did lose a lot of we
they feed it up through the artery to your heart. when it gets to the heart you pass it through into the cardiary artery. there's a balloon right here. you blow air into the balloon, the stent becomes free. this is the stent right here. it floats right into the coronary where it's left behind. there's drugs covering the stent that keeps the plaque from reforming. >> we debunked. people don't have to be afraid. get checked if you're having symptoms. >> that's right. >> i...
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blue. >> ray shonn smith died after heart surgeries. >> this one went into heart failure. he barely survived. jackson russell had heart surgery and his parents say it was botched and a surgeon at a different hospital had to fix it. >> he said there was a lot of scar tissue and infection that was left behind. >> reporter: all of this happened within eight weeks. it was a crisis, to say the least, so in october kentucky children's hospital, a part of the university of kentucky, stopped doing heart surgeries and put its chief heart surgeon, dr. mark plunket, on temporary leave. now the question is were these four babies the only ones who suffered? how many other babies died or had complications at kentucky children's? no one knows. why? because the hospital refuses to say. heart programs at many other children's hospitals report their mortality rates right on their websites, but kentucky children's refuses to release their mortality rate. they won't give it to us. they won't give it to parents. they won't even give it to the kentucky attorney general. the parents are angry an
blue. >> ray shonn smith died after heart surgeries. >> this one went into heart failure. he barely survived. jackson russell had heart surgery and his parents say it was botched and a surgeon at a different hospital had to fix it. >> he said there was a lot of scar tissue and infection that was left behind. >> reporter: all of this happened within eight weeks. it was a crisis, to say the least, so in october kentucky children's hospital, a part of the university of...
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you know a heart even but did not even placement on the list to try to get a heart i mean that that just seems agree just and just completely unfair that was michael dunn's will smith a fellow at the nation institute. the council on american islamic relations how they press conference in tampa florida this morning to discuss the untimely death of abraham todashev todashev was shot and killed by an f.b.i. agent in orlando florida on may twenty second while being questioned in connection with the boston bombings r.t. correspondent ana stasia chuckin up brings us the latest. the father of twenty seven year old of the chechen man who was shot several times and killed by the f.b.i. in his orlando home on may twenty second during several hours of questioning in connection with the boston bombings directed florida last week to seek answers to why the killing of his son took place and why the death is covered with a thick veil of secrecy by u.s. officials since the circumstances and details of the case continue to remain murky almost three months after it now this tuesday the father. of attended
you know a heart even but did not even placement on the list to try to get a heart i mean that that just seems agree just and just completely unfair that was michael dunn's will smith a fellow at the nation institute. the council on american islamic relations how they press conference in tampa florida this morning to discuss the untimely death of abraham todashev todashev was shot and killed by an f.b.i. agent in orlando florida on may twenty second while being questioned in connection with the...
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i've always been concerned about the heart thing. this will help prevent a heart attack. that's wonderful. >> well, it will help, you can't guarantee that it will, but it'll certainly help. >> i said help prevent it. >> absolutely, it will help. absolutely, it will help. no question about it. >> i can think of a bunch of our partners right now who have heart problems and i would love to have them call tonight and get this, because they've gotta have it. >> ken: there's 1.1 million people dying a year, but now they call them cardiovascular event... and heart attacks are bad, but you can recover without any real noticeable effects. but what's worse is a stroke, because you can either lose your ability to speak or you can lose all your motoring skills, you can lose the ability of your leg or your arm. strokes are devastating, and i've worked with stroke victims and it's frightening... when you have the ability to think but the words won't come out and the circuitry in the brain has been short-circuited and it causes such agony to the, to the person who's had the actual event
i've always been concerned about the heart thing. this will help prevent a heart attack. that's wonderful. >> well, it will help, you can't guarantee that it will, but it'll certainly help. >> i said help prevent it. >> absolutely, it will help. absolutely, it will help. no question about it. >> i can think of a bunch of our partners right now who have heart problems and i would love to have them call tonight and get this, because they've gotta have it. >> ken:...
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a heart attack and the doctors again said let's do open heart surgery. she was 84 at that point. if we had done the surgery's they recommended it would have cost medicare, 80 to $100,000 but she declined all that. i would say probably 10 or $20,000 death because she was in hospice, she declined most extraordinary intervention so we got a lot of social work, a lot of healing, ala reassurance from the medical team but we didn't get high tech, expensive, futile, painful interventions so many people suffer. >> are there people who choose all methods possible to sustain life? >> yes. >> why? >> a couple reasons. one is we have to allow everyone their chalets and their range of autonomy as they approached death. the other reason is we have but terror and ignorance of death because up until 1900 people died randomly throughout the life span and they read books with titles like the arch of dying. they considered it part of the spiritual obligation to prepare for their own death said they were very good on the acceptance, bravery and courage that it takes to die
a heart attack and the doctors again said let's do open heart surgery. she was 84 at that point. if we had done the surgery's they recommended it would have cost medicare, 80 to $100,000 but she declined all that. i would say probably 10 or $20,000 death because she was in hospice, she declined most extraordinary intervention so we got a lot of social work, a lot of healing, ala reassurance from the medical team but we didn't get high tech, expensive, futile, painful interventions so many...
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in honor of the valley of hearts, the old silicon valley.ers for this great presentation. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about your professions first. because you've been doing it for -- professionally for a long time. and your characters have changed. what has it been like? we talked about how she's worried about the microphone for us. when you're on the stage you're not wearing a microphone. >> not necessarily. we also talked about how our hair colors have changed over the years that we've been doing this. but i have been working with the company now more than 40 years. and i'm very pleased that luis asked me to be part of this. i would like to please send his regards on his behalf. and also on our producer's regards. thank you for having us here. >> thank you. >> and we're very happy about this production, because this is luis' first new written piece in over 13 years. and it was sponsored by the national endowment for the arts. he was allowed time to be able to do it, and so this is very special. this is very near and d
in honor of the valley of hearts, the old silicon valley.ers for this great presentation. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about your professions first. because you've been doing it for -- professionally for a long time. and your characters have changed. what has it been like? we talked about how she's worried about the microphone for us. when you're on the stage you're not wearing a microphone. >> not necessarily. we also talked about how our hair colors have...
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needs a heart transplant. but he wasn't put on a transplant waiting list. >> they said they don't have any evidence showing that he would take his medicine and wouldn't have follow-up care. >> reporter: anthony's mother said the hospital denied him a heart transplant because he had low grades and had trouble with the law. arriving at the hospital wearing an ankle monitor. atlanta children's hospital where an anthony is staying says this, a heart transplant evaluation is an on going process based on the patient and his or her family's ability to meet specific transplant criteria. >> consequences of getting this wrong, of not taking medications and not coming to clinic when you need to, that person will probably die. the organ that could have gone to somebody else will be lost with them. >> reporter: but now the hospital has had a change of heart deciding to put anthony on the heart transplant waiting list giving him a second chance to live. abc news, new york. >>> a houston couple wants to warn other parents ab
needs a heart transplant. but he wasn't put on a transplant waiting list. >> they said they don't have any evidence showing that he would take his medicine and wouldn't have follow-up care. >> reporter: anthony's mother said the hospital denied him a heart transplant because he had low grades and had trouble with the law. arriving at the hospital wearing an ankle monitor. atlanta children's hospital where an anthony is staying says this, a heart transplant evaluation is an on going...
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heart... there's so many people who die of heart attacks. >> the omega xl, the oil that's the ingredient in omega xl, is an anti-inflammatory, and the cause of all the things that we develop with aging and that cause pain is inflammation. so the whole, the whole purpose of that product is to decrease the inflammation, to reverse the effects of inflammation and to reverse the effects of aging and pain. that's how i present it to my patients, many of whom are probably watching tonight. uh, inflammation is the tendency of the body to heal itself, but occasionally the inflammation goes uncontrolled and it becomes chronic inflammation, and with chronic inflammation you have swelling, and if there's swelling around a nerve you have nerve damage, if there's swelling in a joint you have joint damage and joint pain. so the purpose of that, that particular product and many of the medicines i prescribe, with hesitation because of the side effects, are trying to reverse that inflammation. so if you can pr
heart... there's so many people who die of heart attacks. >> the omega xl, the oil that's the ingredient in omega xl, is an anti-inflammatory, and the cause of all the things that we develop with aging and that cause pain is inflammation. so the whole, the whole purpose of that product is to decrease the inflammation, to reverse the effects of inflammation and to reverse the effects of aging and pain. that's how i present it to my patients, many of whom are probably watching tonight. uh,...
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x-rays showed his heart was enlarged. and the only way he could make it is to go under a heart transplant. he has no idea who his donor was but thanks them every day. >> i'm so grateful to the one who gave me this transplant. people should consider being organ donors because it really is a gift of life. >> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a dish? that's way in the future. >> reporter: an amazing story of a man who is all heart. >> i'm so proud of him and how hard he's worked to get to this point and he continues to work hard every day and take each day one at a time. >> and as time clicks away, so does
x-rays showed his heart was enlarged. and the only way he could make it is to go under a heart transplant. he has no idea who his donor was but thanks them every day. >> i'm so grateful to the one who gave me this transplant. people should consider being organ donors because it really is a gift of life. >> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting...
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they've got heart problems. and lifting their spirits goes a long way. after our story, many viewers responded and nbc's kevin tibbles has an update for us tonight. >> oh, look at that. >> reporter: in spite of three open heart surgeries, nothing is going to slow 5-year-old crusader cyrus rixie down. not in his shiny new cape. >> he's been through so much. incredibly strong kid. >> he's had three open heart surgeries. >> reporter: these are heady days in the superhero business. >> we're just plugging away trying to get cape requests out the fastest we can. >> this is her signature cape. >> reporter: two mere mortal moms from omaha, nebraska, who each raise kids with congenital heart defects. founded heart heroes four years ago to help other children battle illness with extra special powers. >> we knew that this story would reach a lot of people and that we would get, you know, a lot of requests. but we had no idea. >> look at that little smile. >> reporter: since our story first aired last month, traffic on the heart heroes website soared 12,000%. more c
they've got heart problems. and lifting their spirits goes a long way. after our story, many viewers responded and nbc's kevin tibbles has an update for us tonight. >> oh, look at that. >> reporter: in spite of three open heart surgeries, nothing is going to slow 5-year-old crusader cyrus rixie down. not in his shiny new cape. >> he's been through so much. incredibly strong kid. >> he's had three open heart surgeries. >> reporter: these are heady days in the...
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in georgia a fifteen year old boy was initially denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it was because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law more on this story later in today's show. hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinated and you're watching arctic we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where bradley manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of the army private first class many was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to ante secrecy website wiki leaks our chief correspondent wiz wall joined us earlier from fort meade with the latest on the case and i started off by asking her what the defense is arguing today. yes erin and we are in the middle of the sentencing hearing for bradley manning right now that offense is focused on trying to get the most lenient sentence possible for manning now the defense today focused on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that mann
in georgia a fifteen year old boy was initially denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it was because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law more on this story later in today's show. hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinated and you're watching arctic we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where bradley manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the...
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turgeon: we have the riser -- purple heart. we have a yellow-heart belly wood. we have a bamboo back. phillips: and the tip on cutting this out is don't touch the bamboo. turgeon: correct. use the bamboo as your template, and you'll see as we go along i'm just leaving a little bit extra so that we can work that down. phillips: okay, so i'm gonna put on a dust mask, and we've got dust collection. let's see those cuts. here's how the stave shapes up. and if you look at the back, the riser's tapered on both sides, and that's just a personal preference there. but how do you like to cut that down? turgeon: hand tools or power tools. we just -- any way you can effectively and safely remove material. phillips: well, the fastest way is a good band-saw setup, half-inch blade. and you've got clearance there to make the cut, i believe. so let's do it. turgeon: we're to the point now where we're gonna string the bow. what we want to do is put it in the insole of your right foot. put your right hand on the handle. push the string up with your left hand while applying pressur
turgeon: we have the riser -- purple heart. we have a yellow-heart belly wood. we have a bamboo back. phillips: and the tip on cutting this out is don't touch the bamboo. turgeon: correct. use the bamboo as your template, and you'll see as we go along i'm just leaving a little bit extra so that we can work that down. phillips: okay, so i'm gonna put on a dust mask, and we've got dust collection. let's see those cuts. here's how the stave shapes up. and if you look at the back, the riser's...
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at a new heart. he's now moved to 1-a status, which means this. >> his heart is critical, where he'll be put at the top of the list. when a heart comes. >> reporter: anthony's supporters initially said they were told by a transplant committee the teen would not be placed on a transplant list because of his truancy issues and his juvenile record. >> we believe at the initial point they stereotyped him. >> reporter: hamilton says children's health care of atlanta doctors told her his weakened heart would kill him within six to nine months without a transplant. and then, the doctor gave her the great news. >> he told me he was put on a transplant list. >> reporter: a hospital spokesperson sent out a statement that read, a heart transplant evaluation is an ongoing process, based on the patient and his or her family's ability to meet specific transplant criteria. our physician experts are continues to work with this family to establish a care plan and determine the best next steps for the patient. anthony
at a new heart. he's now moved to 1-a status, which means this. >> his heart is critical, where he'll be put at the top of the list. when a heart comes. >> reporter: anthony's supporters initially said they were told by a transplant committee the teen would not be placed on a transplant list because of his truancy issues and his juvenile record. >> we believe at the initial point they stereotyped him. >> reporter: hamilton says children's health care of atlanta doctors...
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coming up next on abc7 news at 11:00, a heart transplant denied because of bad grades? a young man with an enlarged heart who is pleading for a chance to live. >> they have a bounty on their heads every day. >> actress jennifer garner describing the daily assault by paparazzi. what she and halle berry and other stars w to do about it. and what happened when a bolt hit a train head on. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. san francisco is sparkling tonight. i'll let you know if it will stay this way. a check of your wake up an emotional and medical rollercoaster tonight. his parents claim he was denied a transplant because of bad grades and trouble he has had with the law. now our abc news reporter has the story. >> reporter: he is weak and he sounds weak. it is an opportunity anthony stokes has been denied for what seems like an eternity.he d doctors say like he he has less than six months to live and desperately needs a heart transplant. but he wasn't put on a transplant waiting list. >> they said they don't have any evidence showing that he would take his me
coming up next on abc7 news at 11:00, a heart transplant denied because of bad grades? a young man with an enlarged heart who is pleading for a chance to live. >> they have a bounty on their heads every day. >> actress jennifer garner describing the daily assault by paparazzi. what she and halle berry and other stars w to do about it. and what happened when a bolt hit a train head on. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. san francisco is sparkling tonight. i'll let...
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it restores blood flow and prevents a heart attack. nearly half a million stent procedures are done every year, and sometimes more than one stent can be placed at a time. twice as many men than women will get a stent. though with heart disease increasingly recognized in women, doctors expect that number may go up. after the procedure, there is a long-term risk of clotting, so patients are usually prescribed blood thinners. with no previous heart trouble, experts say that president bush's recovery should be straightforward. >> following stent procedure, no most patients go back to normal daily activity. most go back to work in two to three days and able to fully resume their lifestyle. >> reporter: the president is expected to go home tomorrow. this afternoon, his daughter jenna bush hager tweeted a favorite family photo. he's well and we're eager for him to return to grandpa duty. while every case is individual, general guidelines do not call for a patient to get a stent unless there are symptoms like jaw or chest pain, shortness of br
it restores blood flow and prevents a heart attack. nearly half a million stent procedures are done every year, and sometimes more than one stent can be placed at a time. twice as many men than women will get a stent. though with heart disease increasingly recognized in women, doctors expect that number may go up. after the procedure, there is a long-term risk of clotting, so patients are usually prescribed blood thinners. with no previous heart trouble, experts say that president bush's...
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blood or oxygen to the heart, they're more likely to have a heart attack or angina. with the brain there's something called watershed areas. areas of the brain where you don't get enough blood flow. already where you don't get enough oxygen. as you get older you're more and more prone to what we call mini strokes. i can't prove that's what this study is about but i think it is. i think when you're anemic -- anemia can come from blood loss, destroying blood cells which we sometimes do in the body or it can come from not producing enough blood cells. those are the three reasons you have anemia. if you're anemic i think as you get older the chances are greater you're going to have problems with thinking. >> what to you do about it? what do you do to prevent getting to that point of being anemic to begin with? >> the worst thing you can do is take a prescription for iron without knowing exactly what the underlying disease is. anemia can come from having some bone marrow problems. maybe you're not making enough red blood cells. or you may have a kidney disease. cells that
blood or oxygen to the heart, they're more likely to have a heart attack or angina. with the brain there's something called watershed areas. areas of the brain where you don't get enough blood flow. already where you don't get enough oxygen. as you get older you're more and more prone to what we call mini strokes. i can't prove that's what this study is about but i think it is. i think when you're anemic -- anemia can come from blood loss, destroying blood cells which we sometimes do in the...
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he has lived 30 years with the donor heart. >> reporter: at 28 battling a serious heart condition, he fighting to live. >> when i was first told that i was going to need a heart transplant that was very scary especially at that time, you know, heart transplants, weren't being done. >> reporter: in 1983 a team of hopkins doctors put the heart of a 16-year-old girl killed in an accident into his chest. he was their second transplant patient. >> we knew it would work but we didn't know how well it would work. >> reporter: the procedure was more risky and complicated doctors giving him a 50% chance of surviving the first five years post surgery. >> he was a pioneer. >> reporter: the the doctor didn't perform the surgery but has been his cardiologist for the past 20 years. >> to point to some people we clearly helped this man is alive today is a good feeling. >> reporter: he celebrating 3 pow year -- he celebrating 30 years of life post surgery. >> we have seen first hand how wonderful organ donation can be and how it can literally save someone's life. >> reporter: now orlando and his wife
he has lived 30 years with the donor heart. >> reporter: at 28 battling a serious heart condition, he fighting to live. >> when i was first told that i was going to need a heart transplant that was very scary especially at that time, you know, heart transplants, weren't being done. >> reporter: in 1983 a team of hopkins doctors put the heart of a 16-year-old girl killed in an accident into his chest. he was their second transplant patient. >> we knew it would work but we...
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top heart specialist has new information we all need to hear and it could save your life. ladies, if this doesn't worry you -- >> more women die of heart attacks than all cancers dwind combined. >> 400,000 deaths every year. one out of every three women dying from it. >> we are clearly underdiagnosising heart women in -- disease in women. >> now this "extra" correspondent is healthy and teaming up with an interventional cardiologist to learn the symptoms of female heart attacks. men and women show different warning signs. >> you may not have chest main payne. you may have dizziness, light-headedness. pain in the neck, jaw, pain in the back. you might ble tired and fatigue. >> tell me about the importance of calling 911 if someone may be having a heart attack. >> immediate treatment is important. take an aspirin. chew it so it absorbs in the bloodstream quickly. >> what are the things they need to pay attention to? >> high blood prish, cholesterol, family history, diabetes, smoking. >> social smoking is also smoking, right? >> yh. i get patients who come in and say i smoke
top heart specialist has new information we all need to hear and it could save your life. ladies, if this doesn't worry you -- >> more women die of heart attacks than all cancers dwind combined. >> 400,000 deaths every year. one out of every three women dying from it. >> we are clearly underdiagnosising heart women in -- disease in women. >> now this "extra" correspondent is healthy and teaming up with an interventional cardiologist to learn the symptoms of...
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. >>> a life saving heart transplant 30 years ago. up next the hopkins patient with a second chance at life. a horrible bus crash caught on camera a critical decision made by the driver may have caused it. stay with us. we will be right back. >>> thanks for joining ounce this friday morning. a major milestone this week for a patient at johns hopkins. 30 years ago, he had a life saving heart trsplant. orlando is among the longest to survive with a new heart and jamie costello sat down with him and his wife pam. >> i got a second life. >> reporter: it was 30 years ago this week that orlando and his wife pam showed up at hopkins. he was 28 but something was not right as he turned to his wife and said. >> he said i feel lousy and was coughing a lot. >> reporter: looked like a banana and x-rays showed his heart was enlarged and the only way he would make it would be to undergo a heart transplant and he has no idea who his donor was but thanks to him every day. >> i am so thankful to the donors of the world that gave me this transplant and
. >>> a life saving heart transplant 30 years ago. up next the hopkins patient with a second chance at life. a horrible bus crash caught on camera a critical decision made by the driver may have caused it. stay with us. we will be right back. >>> thanks for joining ounce this friday morning. a major milestone this week for a patient at johns hopkins. 30 years ago, he had a life saving heart trsplant. orlando is among the longest to survive with a new heart and jamie costello...
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needs a heart transplant.ut he wasn't put on a transplant waiting list. >> they said they don't have any evidence showing that he would take his medicine and wouldn't have follow-up care. >> reporter: anthony's mother said the hospital denied him a heart transplant because he had low grades and had trouble with the law. arriving at the hospital wearing an ankle monitor. atlanta children's hospital where an anthony is staying says this, a heart transplant evaluation is an on going process based on the patient and his or her family's ability to meet specific transplant criteria. >> consequences of getting this wrong, of not taking medications and not coming to clinic when you need to, that person will probably die. the organ that could have gone to somebody else will be lost with them. >> reporter: but now the hospital has had a change of heart deciding to put anthony on the heart transplant waiting list giving him a second chance to live. abc news, new york. >>> a houston couple wants to warn other parents abou
needs a heart transplant.ut he wasn't put on a transplant waiting list. >> they said they don't have any evidence showing that he would take his medicine and wouldn't have follow-up care. >> reporter: anthony's mother said the hospital denied him a heart transplant because he had low grades and had trouble with the law. arriving at the hospital wearing an ankle monitor. atlanta children's hospital where an anthony is staying says this, a heart transplant evaluation is an on going...
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to no avail. >> there was no spontaneous heart beat. with very heavy hearts, we had to stop.nd we pronounced him dead. >> reporter: for tony's daughter, kierstan, it was simply too much to bare. >> i felt like pieces of my heart had been ripped out. >> reporter: as nurses were preparing to take tony to the morgue, tony's son, lawrence, with a pastor by his side, stood right in front of his dead father. he began talking to him, refusing to accept what doctors had told them. >> i said, dad, you're not going to die today. >> reporter: then, came something science can't seem to explain. >> took about three steps. and my pastor, paul, he got my attention. he said, lawrence, there's a heartbeat. >> reporter: on the lone heart monitor still attached to him, a flutter. tony's heart had somehow started beating again. >> the greatest thing in the world we were told, after we were told he was gone, pronounced dead, he has a heartbeat. >> even the doctors agree it's a miracle. >> reporter: tony says he has no memory of what happened. he now has a pacemaker and a defibrillator. but his he
to no avail. >> there was no spontaneous heart beat. with very heavy hearts, we had to stop.nd we pronounced him dead. >> reporter: for tony's daughter, kierstan, it was simply too much to bare. >> i felt like pieces of my heart had been ripped out. >> reporter: as nurses were preparing to take tony to the morgue, tony's son, lawrence, with a pastor by his side, stood right in front of his dead father. he began talking to him, refusing to accept what doctors had told...
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you know, heart transplants weren't being done. >> reporter: in 1983, a team of heart doctors put the heart of a 16-year-old girl, killed in an accident, into his chest. making defeliz the second heart transplant patient. >> we knew it was going to work. we didn't know how well wassing it go work. >> at the time, the procedure was in its infancy. doctors giving him a 50% chance of surviving his first five years, post surgery. >> he was a pioneer. >> he wasn't the one who performed the surgery, buzz he's been -- but he's been defeliz's doctor for 20 years. >> to say this man is alive is a pal possibly good feeling. >> reporter: this week, he celebrates 30 years of life, post surgery, becoming one of one of the longest surviving transplant patients. >> we have seen firsthand how wonderful organ donation can be and how can it save someone's life. >> they are asking others to be organ donors so someone else may have the same chance as orlando. >>> to date, johns hopkins has done almost 600 heart transplants. at hopkins, christie ileto, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> and even today, ther
you know, heart transplants weren't being done. >> reporter: in 1983, a team of heart doctors put the heart of a 16-year-old girl, killed in an accident, into his chest. making defeliz the second heart transplant patient. >> we knew it was going to work. we didn't know how well wassing it go work. >> at the time, the procedure was in its infancy. doctors giving him a 50% chance of surviving his first five years, post surgery. >> he was a pioneer. >> he wasn't the...
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the american heart association.y should require of themselves. >> the but a little thing on a saying refillable very carefully >> you see that. we see it on the shelf. this is good. this is healthy. >> unless you have high blood pressure. >> as the part the left out. gerri: you guys are great. great to have you on the show. thank you for coming on. great job. still thinking about that heart healthy. [laughter] we will read about it. some federal reserve staff may have their vacations cut short. u.s. district court judges it to mention the federal reserve, but the new plan on swipe fees. the plan could affect a lot of bottom lines, including yours. peter barnes joins me with the very latest. banks and retailers are, again, battling, fighting over swipe fees, the fees the retailers pay banks when customers buy something using their debit cards. banks collect about $15 billion per year in the swipe fees from retailers under the financial reforms approved by congress in 2010 congress ordered the federal reserve which re
the american heart association.y should require of themselves. >> the but a little thing on a saying refillable very carefully >> you see that. we see it on the shelf. this is good. this is healthy. >> unless you have high blood pressure. >> as the part the left out. gerri: you guys are great. great to have you on the show. thank you for coming on. great job. still thinking about that heart healthy. [laughter] we will read about it. some federal reserve staff may have...
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there was buzz of a more heart warming kind.king tonight about jennifer hudson's surprise appearance walking out on stage as macklemore, ryan lewis and mary lambert were performing "same love", an ode to gay rights. proof that not all buzz is produced through bad behavior. sometimes, sometimes what the world really wants is a little heart. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you so much for watching tonight. good to begin the week with you. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. >>> the wind fire near yosemite, contain smt growing and some people are moving back into homes. >> will the smoke spoil the last get way weekend of the summer? tonight a threat to our water supply. >> at 6:00 and only on abc 7 news a kmumpxz error at the golden gate transit district. >> plus a hometown soldier receives the nation's highest military honor and delivers a message to his hometown com
there was buzz of a more heart warming kind.king tonight about jennifer hudson's surprise appearance walking out on stage as macklemore, ryan lewis and mary lambert were performing "same love", an ode to gay rights. proof that not all buzz is produced through bad behavior. sometimes, sometimes what the world really wants is a little heart. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you so much for watching tonight. good to begin the week with you. we're always there at...
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is having a heart attack or a near heart attack but 80% of people getting this elective procedure don'tthat. now, cardiologists will say if they think the anatomy is such that a large part of the heart is threatened, they will do the stent. >> you're not treating president bush so you're not familiar with him but what do you think that means about his health? >> heart disease is the number one killer in the united states for both men and women. every year many many people die without knowing they have any symptoms of heart attack knowing they have any history of heart attack. >> so given his -- this is a very active guy. should we be surprised this happened? >> i don't thingk we should be surprised. about 350,000 times a year people have sudden cardiac arrests. half of the time people have no idea they had any cardiac disease. >> i covered george w. bush 67 years old, extremely healthy. runs bikes, gave up drinking doesn't smoke. is it possible that stress could have caused this rather than -- because he's so healthy, that it could have been something else that caused it? >> you know wh
is having a heart attack or a near heart attack but 80% of people getting this elective procedure don'tthat. now, cardiologists will say if they think the anatomy is such that a large part of the heart is threatened, they will do the stent. >> you're not treating president bush so you're not familiar with him but what do you think that means about his health? >> heart disease is the number one killer in the united states for both men and women. every year many many people die...
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bush has heart surgery. the road ahead up next. >>> a bomb shell in the rumored romance between jfk and marilyn monroe. details this year. >>> we know sharks can be terrifying but movies like "jaws" show that people also love them. as discovery channel's shark week keep proving over and over again, how it's big business behind the bite. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ he's a 20-year-straight, get to work on time ♪ ♪ ♪ he's loved one woman for all his life ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody knows he ain't just tough ♪ ♪ he's strong [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 chevy silverado. strong for all the roads ahead. [ mathto fight chronic.all-new osteoarthritis pain.. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic
bush has heart surgery. the road ahead up next. >>> a bomb shell in the rumored romance between jfk and marilyn monroe. details this year. >>> we know sharks can be terrifying but movies like "jaws" show that people also love them. as discovery channel's shark week keep proving over and over again, how it's big business behind the bite. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a...
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traditionally a mixture of beef hearts and other animal hearts. >> hearts and gizzards. >> marinatedic, cumin, onion, a little vinegar. >> oh, yeah. >> grill it up and pile it on high. >> these are not small portions. these are mountains of food. it does not get any better. >> voila. let's do it! man, that's awesome. >> yeah. >> that is some magic right there. >> it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. >> all right. i'm maxed out. really delicious. >> excellent. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. ye
traditionally a mixture of beef hearts and other animal hearts. >> hearts and gizzards. >> marinatedic, cumin, onion, a little vinegar. >> oh, yeah. >> grill it up and pile it on high. >> these are not small portions. these are mountains of food. it does not get any better. >> voila. let's do it! man, that's awesome. >> yeah. >> that is some magic right there. >> it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. chicken heart. >> that is...
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we take our commitment to our fellow county members at heart. it's core to our mission. i i'm here to mark the 50th service event and mayor lee we want to thank you for your ongoing support for your compassion. we're proud to be your neighborhood and partner. we want to thank the staff at the homeless connect and all of you who are taking our time to be here. we really appreciate it. so as a california based san francisco not-for-profit our mission is to make sure all san franciscans have quality care. i'm thrilled you're happy with the rates of the city and county of san francisco (laughter) i'm equally thrilled we've been here. since 2004 we've attributed about $4,000 and we're very proud of that (clapping) >> and frankly the only thing i'm more proud of is that today, we have more than 1 hundred blue shield employees here volunteering their time (clapping) so with that thank guys four being here today (clapping). >> thank you janet we also have sprint with us. they have been with us from the beginning. we have every single event people who haven't talked with their lo
we take our commitment to our fellow county members at heart. it's core to our mission. i i'm here to mark the 50th service event and mayor lee we want to thank you for your ongoing support for your compassion. we're proud to be your neighborhood and partner. we want to thank the staff at the homeless connect and all of you who are taking our time to be here. we really appreciate it. so as a california based san francisco not-for-profit our mission is to make sure all san franciscans have...
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prevent a heart attack?we think of it as opening it up so the plaque doesn't cause a heart attack but that's wrong. >> that's right. many studies have shown if you don't have symptoms it doesn't do anything for you. if you have shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue going upstairs or strange symptoms, that's when you need to ask about getting a stress test to see if your arteries might be blocked. >> we'll be following the former president tomorrow hoping he's home. thank you again. >>> and now we turn to that shooting rampage trial under way at fort hood texas and the opening statement by army major nadal hassan who is defending himself. the former psychiatrist admitted killing 13 people and wounded dozens of others. hassan, an american born muslim wanted to argue that he was protecting taliban fighters in afghanistan but the judge is not allowing him to use that as a defense. >>> a town meeting in a rural part of pennsylvania turned to chaos last night. gunfire broke out. state police say two ordinary am
prevent a heart attack?we think of it as opening it up so the plaque doesn't cause a heart attack but that's wrong. >> that's right. many studies have shown if you don't have symptoms it doesn't do anything for you. if you have shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue going upstairs or strange symptoms, that's when you need to ask about getting a stress test to see if your arteries might be blocked. >> we'll be following the former president tomorrow hoping he's home. thank you...
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for a strong heart beating in the present. >> i'm on top of the world.azing. >> i'm not here to fix anyone. but i'm here to give them an experience that can change their life. >> reporter: maybe that's why horses work. as a gift from a man who believes in america strong. >> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. until then, good night. >>> back to plan a for the bay bridge. team coverage on the opening date and how to get around when the old one close autos vic lee has surprising reaction from the family of a pedestrian killed by a bicycle rider who offered no apology. >> in sacramento, the effort to upgrade payroll system turned out to be a fiasco. now a committee wants answers. >> and the continuing hunger for bay area jobs and people who have their sights set on targets. >> bridge opening hails nine months ahead of schedule. people demanded this bridge. and in a few years they will own it. toll free. >> the 1936 opening of the original bay brid
for a strong heart beating in the present. >> i'm on top of the world.azing. >> i'm not here to fix anyone. but i'm here to give them an experience that can change their life. >> reporter: maybe that's why horses work. as a gift from a man who believes in america strong. >> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. until then, good night. >>> back...
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and had open heart surgery, if it wasn't detected, she would have died. on a professional level f, i work with the latino community, and they wait until they're completely sick because they can't afford the co-payments, they can't afford the medication, the doctors -- so, as i said, prevention, if we can prevent them going to the emergency room. >> t ythank you. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is brian sang, i'm a volunteer with the physicians organizing committee speaking on behalf of whatever members dr, trys and i, i have to back up with what the nurse had to say with the community and such care, my name is michael, i'm a pediatrician at the mission, most of my patient ares on medi cal with a sizable number of family clients, the great number of my patient's parents are enrolled, [inaudible] perhaps in ants pace of the opening of the affordable care act, this is a disastrous idea, we'd be throwing people off an existing health care program in trade for vapor ware, real people will suffer because of this, it is a bad idea to shut that down until the
and had open heart surgery, if it wasn't detected, she would have died. on a professional level f, i work with the latino community, and they wait until they're completely sick because they can't afford the co-payments, they can't afford the medication, the doctors -- so, as i said, prevention, if we can prevent them going to the emergency room. >> t ythank you. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is brian sang, i'm a volunteer with the physicians organizing committee speaking...
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this is the heart and soul of the arab world. there are many in my country who believe democracy is not possible in the mideast. i disagree profoundly. >>> heart scare. george w. bush, the president famous for his athletic lifestyle has undergone a heart procedure this morning to clear a blocked artery. the problem was found yesterday in a routine annual physical. we'll have the latest from dr. nancy snyderman. >>> the end of the graham era. after 80 years as a family-run business, the grahams are selling "the washington post" to amazon's ceo jeff bezos seen here deal making at a media summit last month in sun valley. but can the king of dotcom save print? >> we knew we could keep the "post" alive. we knew it could survive. but our aspirations for the "post" have always been higher by that. >> this is going to shake things up. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. nearly 100 u.s. government personnel flew out of yemen today on a c-17 air force cargo plane. leaving only a kel stal emergenskeletal emergency staff behind
this is the heart and soul of the arab world. there are many in my country who believe democracy is not possible in the mideast. i disagree profoundly. >>> heart scare. george w. bush, the president famous for his athletic lifestyle has undergone a heart procedure this morning to clear a blocked artery. the problem was found yesterday in a routine annual physical. we'll have the latest from dr. nancy snyderman. >>> the end of the graham era. after 80 years as a family-run...
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. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. ing tonight from wash >> pelley: good evening. today the president commemorated one momentous event-- the march on washington-- as he contemplated another: a possible military strike on syria. we're going to start tonight with the 50th anniversary of the march and dr. martin luther king's i have a dream speech. president obama stood as dr. king did at the lincoln memorial and addressed a crowd of thousands gathered on the national mall. he paid tribute to those who had marched a half century earlier demanding jobs and freedom. >> on the battlefield of justice men and women without rank or wealth or title or fame would liberate us all in ways that our children now take for granted. as people of all colors and creeds live together and learn together and walk together and fight alongside one another and love one another and judge one another by the content of our character in t
. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. ing tonight from wash >> pelley: good evening. today the president commemorated one momentous event-- the march on washington-- as he contemplated another: a possible military strike on syria. we're going to start tonight with the 50th anniversary of the march and dr. martin luther king's i have a...
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but his heart seems normal. especially for a man who seems to have returned from the dead. >> no one has an exprenation. but i had a lot of people praying for me. and god moved that day. >> reporter: for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> for his daughter to hear him be pronounced dead. and then, that lone heartbeat. i mean, what a miracle. >> i've never heard of anything like that before. >> no. >> chills the whole time. >> so did i. >> welcome back, tony. >> yeah. >>> let's go, now, to ginger zee for some weather. and it's a real mixed bag. >> right. we're going to go international, i told you, first. that's typhoon in taiwan. they opened the floodgates after almost a foot of rainfall in 24 hours. that's what it looks like. i told you about both portions in the west and the southeast. right in the middle, you're squeezed into heat. that's what i want to tell you now. dallas, close to 100. as we start the weekend in oklahoma city, 95. kansas city, 91. rapid city going to be right there in
but his heart seems normal. especially for a man who seems to have returned from the dead. >> no one has an exprenation. but i had a lot of people praying for me. and god moved that day. >> reporter: for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> for his daughter to hear him be pronounced dead. and then, that lone heartbeat. i mean, what a miracle. >> i've never heard of anything like that before. >> no. >> chills the whole time....
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uh, yeah, i just had a heart attack. excuse me? i just had a heart attack.be you should turn this techno music down. yeah, i got to be honest, buddy, i'm not really feeling these tunes. - (music stops playing) - boom, there we go. hey, what are you doing? i'm rifling through your music, and it's pretty terrible. yeah, you know what, put it down. - does he have any '80s? - doesn't appear to. no, it seems like he's got a bunch of dance mixes. whoa, hang on. it's all good. i got a steve winwood cd in my car. - i'll just go out and grab that. - okay, listen, don't do that. please don't do that. why, what's wrong with steve winwood? yeah, man, "higher love"? it's a classic. listen, i pick the music in this class, okay? oh, no, no, no. i apologize. i had no idea that this was all about you. first of all, i don't think you should even be here if you just had a heart attack, ma'am. well, maybe you shouldn't dress like a bumblebee, bitch. (dennis laughing) oh! you just dogged, bro. - you just got dogged. - guys, please leave my class. all right. (dennis laughing) spi
uh, yeah, i just had a heart attack. excuse me? i just had a heart attack.be you should turn this techno music down. yeah, i got to be honest, buddy, i'm not really feeling these tunes. - (music stops playing) - boom, there we go. hey, what are you doing? i'm rifling through your music, and it's pretty terrible. yeah, you know what, put it down. - does he have any '80s? - doesn't appear to. no, it seems like he's got a bunch of dance mixes. whoa, hang on. it's all good. i got a steve winwood cd...
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then the black heart thing? okay. you know a black heart, a hardened heart, a guy with no feelings. the guy with the black heart serena is allegedly referring to is serena's ex, gregoire? igor? gr gregoire. gregoire is serena's ex but maria's present. see! right? serena apologized for th comments but at a press conference on saturday, maria took shots at serena's coach and alleged boyfriend of, patrick. we've talked about serena is allegedly dating this guy, we' pictures before. here's what mariasays. if she wants to talk about something personal, maybe she should talk about her relationship with her boyfriend that is married and getting a divorce and has kids. she said was married but if he's getting a divorce, that means he's still married and has kids. doesn't make serena an angelina jolie or leann rimes. she didn't come in and break up the marriage. apparently she started dating this guy while they're separated. first of all, you girls, everybody simmer down. wimbledon is supposed to be place of easy breezy non-confrontational. not supposed to be like nicky versus maosed to be l
then the black heart thing? okay. you know a black heart, a hardened heart, a guy with no feelings. the guy with the black heart serena is allegedly referring to is serena's ex, gregoire? igor? gr gregoire. gregoire is serena's ex but maria's present. see! right? serena apologized for th comments but at a press conference on saturday, maria took shots at serena's coach and alleged boyfriend of, patrick. we've talked about serena is allegedly dating this guy, we' pictures before. here's what...