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who are we, that you promise us grace, and mercy. may your greatness humble us. may your light transform us. may your love inspire us. inspire us to great acts of mercy, kindness, and justice. inspire us to love you, and love our neighbor. inspire us to labor for the sake of your kingdom, to sacrifice for the least and the lost. today, may we be found faithful to you. this we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: thank you reverend. we appreciate that. please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: deep in a shadow there's a specter that haunts our country. in dark corners it claims thousands of victims every year quietly, stealthfully, maliciously. it's hard for many americans to believe that human trafficking could happen where they live, but it does. right here i
who are we, that you promise us grace, and mercy. may your greatness humble us. may your light transform us. may your love inspire us. inspire us to great acts of mercy, kindness, and justice. inspire us to love you, and love our neighbor. inspire us to labor for the sake of your kingdom, to sacrifice for the least and the lost. today, may we be found faithful to you. this we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: thank you reverend. we appreciate that. please join me in...
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dating back to the 1800s, and the ceremony is going to include speeches a volley of shots using -- "amazing graceplayed on the bagpipes and taps will be played on the bugle. >> it means a lot to the survivors' families but also it means a lot to the officers who work here every day. it shows that if something unimaginable happens that they won't be forgotten. they'll be honored. >> and, again, that ceremony will happen outside a little bit later in about one hour. you can see the blue tarps. that's where the actual memorial is baring the names of those officers who have paid the ultimate fabbingsacrifice. that memorial will be lit for the first time once it gets dark later on in the evening. back to you. >> thanks darcy. a little more on that coming up at 11:00 tonight. >>> spring is literally in the air. kite makers and folks who just like to fly them came from all over the world and crowded around the washington monument. this is the fifth year for the annual blossom kite festival and a lot of people came with their own creations, competing to he see who could perform the best tricks. it was a
dating back to the 1800s, and the ceremony is going to include speeches a volley of shots using -- "amazing graceplayed on the bagpipes and taps will be played on the bugle. >> it means a lot to the survivors' families but also it means a lot to the officers who work here every day. it shows that if something unimaginable happens that they won't be forgotten. they'll be honored. >> and, again, that ceremony will happen outside a little bit later in about one hour. you can see...
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grace's brain. now doctors hope it can be reversed using cells from core blood.orrow she will super a treatment that will hopefully save her brain. >> reporter: the choice to save the core blood, was that mother's intuition. >> yes, it was. if it was something to would help her, we'd do all we can. >> had you read up on what core blood was and how to apply it. >> no, i had no idea what it could do. >> reporter: it's after 10am. the matthews have been at the hospital for hours. grace has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of a study aiming to put data behind one of the most exciting areas of research, the use of core blood to heel brain injuries. she has history and a physical that was done today. everyt
grace's brain. now doctors hope it can be reversed using cells from core blood.orrow she will super a treatment that will hopefully save her brain. >> reporter: the choice to save the core blood, was that mother's intuition. >> yes, it was. if it was something to would help her, we'd do all we can. >> had you read up on what core blood was and how to apply it. >> no, i had no idea what it could do. >> reporter: it's after 10am. the matthews have been at the...
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us pray. oh god of grace and glory, we remember before you this day our brother, edward. nk you for giving him what to us, his family and friends. to know and to love as a companion on our earthly pilgrimage and your boundless compassion, console us mourn. give us faith to see in death eternal life so in quiet confidence, we may continue our course on earth until by your call, we are reunited with those who went before. through jesus christ our lord, amen. bernard mavritte: a reading from the prophet isaiah. the spirit of the lord is upon me. because the lord has anointed me, he has sent me to bring good news to the oppressed. tell bind up the brokenhearted and declare liberty to the captives and release the prisoners to proclaim the year of the lord. and at the day of vengeance of our god. to comfort all who mourn. and provide for those who mourn. to give them a garland instead of ashes, the oil of gladness and the amount of praise instead of a faint spirit. they will be called the righteousness. the planting of the lord to display his glory, the word of the lord. ralph n
us pray. oh god of grace and glory, we remember before you this day our brother, edward. nk you for giving him what to us, his family and friends. to know and to love as a companion on our earthly pilgrimage and your boundless compassion, console us mourn. give us faith to see in death eternal life so in quiet confidence, we may continue our course on earth until by your call, we are reunited with those who went before. through jesus christ our lord, amen. bernard mavritte: a reading from the...
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>> not to us grace. >> we like to be first. we're second. >> i'm older than larry king.eing dumb. >> he meant that in quotes. >> he doesn't approach interviews thinking he's smarter than the lawyer knows more about medicine than the doctor. >> reads the books. >> i think he also assumes that most people don't know about the subject. >> right. >> so let that person tell you the details. >> what about andy? he's nuts. >> he's got that child-like wonder about him when he speaks. you can't help but feel his excitement. i think he's really good at what he does. >> what made you want to step into this pool? >> you had a nice gig going. >> i guess i thought, why not. >> yeah. >> it felt like television is something i wanted to try and do. the internet has been a great moment in my life how can i incorporate that into something on tv. >> so you don't -- do you have a vision? >> yeah, i want to do a show that is kind of a curious, introvert's nighttime talk show. >> i like that. >> i want to invite people over to my home and have conversations with them and have fun. and that can
>> not to us grace. >> we like to be first. we're second. >> i'm older than larry king.eing dumb. >> he meant that in quotes. >> he doesn't approach interviews thinking he's smarter than the lawyer knows more about medicine than the doctor. >> reads the books. >> i think he also assumes that most people don't know about the subject. >> right. >> so let that person tell you the details. >> what about andy? he's nuts. >> he's got...
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your heavenly grace has been showered upon us. you, father, have never failed us. we be intensely mindful of the enormous obligation that is upon us in this time in which we live. none of us are spectators in this life. we as recipients of your great blessings are all on the stage. we are all on the platform of life as performers for those who observe us. god, help us to fulfill our role with a solid sense of accountability before the many who are watching. by our lives they will judge whether the endeavors of our predecessors were passed on to a worthy generation. each individual that has claimed the right to bear the torch of trees -- torch of truth will stand in adversity as well as in times of peace. may we today are not right. god bless each person who stands for us today. -- maybe today earn that right. god bless each person stands before us today. and god bless our officials, and god bless selma. in jesus name we pray, amen. >> good afternoon, and welcome. selma, alabama has been my home on my life. i am 16 years old and i have been in the county schools sin
your heavenly grace has been showered upon us. you, father, have never failed us. we be intensely mindful of the enormous obligation that is upon us in this time in which we live. none of us are spectators in this life. we as recipients of your great blessings are all on the stage. we are all on the platform of life as performers for those who observe us. god, help us to fulfill our role with a solid sense of accountability before the many who are watching. by our lives they will judge whether...
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bit coin for us is very much -- the saving grace about the venture -- we're venture capitalists, i thinkike one now. we make 10 best and assume five will go straight to zero. frankly, i don't think anybody knows one way or the other. if it does work could be profound and revolutionary and gigantic. that said, underneath that, thing i'm quite confident about is the crypto currency concept itself will become really vitally important and be in the form of bit coin. but even if it's not bit coin, it will be something else. i think netflix could have a billion subscribers by sometime in the early 2020's and there's no reason it can't just be absolutely gigantic. >> a lot has been made of the power of sharing economies like lift. and you are an invester and tweeted perhaps the biggest key enabler for the sharing gig economy in the u.s. is the affordable care act of 2010, a.k.a., obamacare. i know you've been a republican donor and some republicans want obamacare repealed. what would you say? >> if your health care is not tied to your employer you can switch jobs any time you want and even if y
bit coin for us is very much -- the saving grace about the venture -- we're venture capitalists, i thinkike one now. we make 10 best and assume five will go straight to zero. frankly, i don't think anybody knows one way or the other. if it does work could be profound and revolutionary and gigantic. that said, underneath that, thing i'm quite confident about is the crypto currency concept itself will become really vitally important and be in the form of bit coin. but even if it's not bit coin,...
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look, bitcoin for us is very much -- the saving grace about the venture -- we are venture capitalistsi think like a venture capitalist. the nature of venture capitalists is we make 10 bets. we assume that five will go straight to zero. frankly, i do not think anybody knows one way or the other. but if it does work, it could be profound and revolutionary and gigantic. that said, underneath that, the thing i am quite condfident about is that the crypto currency concept will become really vitally important. i think it will be in the form of bitcoin. but even if it is not, it will be something else. i think netflix could have a billion subscribers by sometime in the early 2020's. i do not think there is any reason why it cannot be gigantic. ♪ >> a lot has been made about the power of the sharing economy, in companies like uber and lyft. which i know you are an investor in. you recently tweeted, "perhaps the single, biggest key enabler for the sharing gig 1099 economy in the u.s. is the affordable care act." a.k.a. obamacare. i know you have been a republican donor, and some republicans wa
look, bitcoin for us is very much -- the saving grace about the venture -- we are venture capitalistsi think like a venture capitalist. the nature of venture capitalists is we make 10 bets. we assume that five will go straight to zero. frankly, i do not think anybody knows one way or the other. but if it does work, it could be profound and revolutionary and gigantic. that said, underneath that, the thing i am quite condfident about is that the crypto currency concept will become really vitally...
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truly my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the epitome of grace, beauty, respect leadership, one who represents the direct lineage of the one who spoke on these very grounds, 50 years ago today, in this god ordained moment, we bought him this afternoon rev. dr. bernice king, who is the chief executive officer of the king center which was founded by her mother in 1968. she was appointed to this position in january 2012 by the board of trustees. dr. king is nationally and internal ashley known as one of the most prolific, powerful, motivated and anointed our doors in today's season. she leaves audiences require you to think and process what you have heard and then stand up and do something. she challenges us to be -- to live by a standard and she is one who understands the power of standards and the power of the date on purpose and live out your legacy. yes she is the legacy born the youngest daughter of the late oronas .-dot tang and the reverend doctor martin luther king jr. she began her oratorical journey when she spoke of her mothers stayed at
truly my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the epitome of grace, beauty, respect leadership, one who represents the direct lineage of the one who spoke on these very grounds, 50 years ago today, in this god ordained moment, we bought him this afternoon rev. dr. bernice king, who is the chief executive officer of the king center which was founded by her mother in 1968. she was appointed to this position in january 2012 by the board of...
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nancy grace is joining us with her take. >>> plus on offensive.q's military launching a full-scale attack against isis forces to reclaim saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit. we'll take you live to the battlefield, next. nful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart dis
nancy grace is joining us with her take. >>> plus on offensive.q's military launching a full-scale attack against isis forces to reclaim saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit. we'll take you live to the battlefield, next. nful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal...
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us pray. oh god of grace and glory we remember before you this day our brother, edward. you for giving him what to us, his family and friends. to know and to love as a companion on our earthly pilgrimage and your boundless compassion, console us mourn. give us faith to see in death eternal life so in quiet confidence we may continue our course on earth until by your call, we are reunited with those who went before. through jesus christ our lord, amen. >> a reading from the prophet isaiah. the spirit of the lord is upon me. because the lord has anointed me , he has sent me to bring good news to the oh press. -- oppressed. tell bind up the brokenhearted and declare liberty to the captives and release the prisoners to proclaim the year of the lord. and at the day of vengeance of our god. to comfort all who mourn. and provide for those who mourn. to give them a garland instead of ashes, the oil of gladness and the amount of praise instead of a faint spirit. they will be called the righteousness. the planting of the lord to display his glory, the word of the lord. >> a readin
us pray. oh god of grace and glory we remember before you this day our brother, edward. you for giving him what to us, his family and friends. to know and to love as a companion on our earthly pilgrimage and your boundless compassion, console us mourn. give us faith to see in death eternal life so in quiet confidence we may continue our course on earth until by your call, we are reunited with those who went before. through jesus christ our lord, amen. >> a reading from the prophet...
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grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion and politics are economic theory, ted wrote in his memoirs, is all we share as human beings, the weather we experience when we look at the night sky the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our difference to offer a hand of doing -- healing. for all of the challenges of the changing world and all of the imperfections of our democracy the capacity to reach across our differences is something that is entirely up to us. maybe all in our own lives set an example for the kids to enter the doors and exit with higher expectations for their country. maybe all remember the times this american family has challenged us to ask what we can do, to dream and say why not, to seek a cause that endures, and sail against the wind in its pursuit and live our lives with that heightened sense of purpose. thank you. may god bless you. may continue to bless this country that we love. thank you. [applaus
grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion and politics are economic theory, ted wrote in his memoirs, is all we share as human beings, the weather we experience when we look at the night sky the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our difference to offer a hand of doing -- healing. for all of the challenges of the changing...
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. >> so, for example, the investigation, they sayn't closed, but they don't give us any information. >> reporter: graceme she's very depressed. >> for me it's about just waking up and getting through the day. and i think i've sort of pushed a lot of people out of my life pushed a lot of things out of my life. i mostly want to be alone or left alone. i don't find any joy in any social outing anymore. >> reporter: he also has to make changes. he no longer has a son to support him in and his wife so he has to go back to work as a part-time security guard. he prays every day to the hindu god for his son to return home safely. jennifer pac bbc news malaysia. >>> south korean police say they're seeking charges which will include attempted murder against the man who slashed the u.s. ambassador to seoul. he appeared in court for a legal procedure on friday morning. during the attack itself, he'd called for the reunification of the two koreas but outside, he told reporters he was not controlled by pyongyang. as for the ambassador himself, he's recovering in hospital. he needed 80 stitches to his face and hand a
. >> so, for example, the investigation, they sayn't closed, but they don't give us any information. >> reporter: graceme she's very depressed. >> for me it's about just waking up and getting through the day. and i think i've sort of pushed a lot of people out of my life pushed a lot of things out of my life. i mostly want to be alone or left alone. i don't find any joy in any social outing anymore. >> reporter: he also has to make changes. he no longer has a son to...
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so, for example, the investigation, they say it hasn't closed, but they don't give us any information. >> reporter: gracem composed, but she tells me she's very depressed. >> for me, it's about just waking up and getting through the day. and i think i've sort of pushed a lot of people out of my life, pushed a lot of things out of my life. i mostly want to be alone or left alone. i don't find any joy in any social outing anymore. >> reporter: he also has to make changes. he no longer has a son to support him in and his wife, so he has to go back to work as a part-time security guard. he prays every day to the hindu god for his son to return home safely. jennifer pac, bbc news, malaysia. >> so so much pain for the families of those passengers. the fate of mh-370 remains one of the world's great aviation mysteries. the underwater search continues, of course, and it's focused on a remote area of the southern indian ocean. and from there, john donnison sent us this special report. >> reporter: this is the international team leading the arguably most difficult search operation in history. it's the last time th
so, for example, the investigation, they say it hasn't closed, but they don't give us any information. >> reporter: gracem composed, but she tells me she's very depressed. >> for me, it's about just waking up and getting through the day. and i think i've sort of pushed a lot of people out of my life, pushed a lot of things out of my life. i mostly want to be alone or left alone. i don't find any joy in any social outing anymore. >> reporter: he also has to make changes. he no...
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grace helbig joins us after the break. there she is in the xbox green room.ng advantage of sprint's cut your bill in half event. what's that in your hand? um... my at&t bill. my verizon bill. what's the monthly rate? $85 about $160 what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half? i... would love to cut that in half. and give you unlimited talk and text in the u.s., and match your data. that's incredible. bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone, and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. ...where you least expect it. schick hydro. now with shave oils, the hydrating gel works with skin guards to reduce friction, stroke after stroke. our best shave for your skin. schick hydro. free your skin. proof of less joint pain. this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin sym
grace helbig joins us after the break. there she is in the xbox green room.ng advantage of sprint's cut your bill in half event. what's that in your hand? um... my at&t bill. my verizon bill. what's the monthly rate? $85 about $160 what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half? i... would love to cut that in half. and give you unlimited talk and text in the u.s., and match your data. that's incredible. bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone, and we'll cut your rate...
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it is my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the if enemy of grace, dignity, respect leadership, -- who is the epitome of grace, dignity, respect, leadership. in this god-ordained moment, we welcome this afternoon the reverend dr. bernice king, the chief executive officer of the king center, founded by her mother in 1968, appointed to this position in january, 2012, by the board of trustees. dr. bernice king is known as one of the most prolific, powerful motivating and anointed orators today. she leaves audiences requiring you to think and process what you have heard, and then stand up and do something. she challenges us to live by a standard. see understands the power of standards and the power of living on purpose, living out your legacy. yes, she is the legacy. born the youngest daughter of the late coretta scott king and the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. she began her oratorical journey when she spoke in her mother's stead at the united nations at the age of 17. now she has spoken to audiences all over the world educated and credentialed. s
it is my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the if enemy of grace, dignity, respect leadership, -- who is the epitome of grace, dignity, respect, leadership. in this god-ordained moment, we welcome this afternoon the reverend dr. bernice king, the chief executive officer of the king center, founded by her mother in 1968, appointed to this position in january, 2012, by the board of trustees. dr. bernice king is known as one of the most...
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grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion or politics or economic theory ted wrote in his memoirs is all we share as human beings. the wonder that we experience when we look at the night sky, the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more the capacity to reach across our differences to offer a hand of healing. for all of the challenges of a changing world and improsecutions of our democracy, the capacity to reach across our differences is something that's entirely up to us. may we all in our own lives set an example for the kids who enter these doors and exit with higher expectations for their country. may we all remember the times this american family has challenged us to ask what we can do to dream and say why not, to seek a cause that endures and sail against the wind in its pursuit and live our lives with that heightened sense of purpose. thank you. may god bless you. may you continue to bless this country we love. thank you. [ applause ] >> that was p
grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion or politics or economic theory ted wrote in his memoirs is all we share as human beings. the wonder that we experience when we look at the night sky, the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more the capacity to reach across our differences to offer a hand of healing. for all of the challenges of a changing world and...
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>> rose: the weapons of car that have been used that most people look down on with grace one is chlorine gas. they believe it has been used here. they said there is evidence of that. and they would like to have the right to inspect to see where it's coming from. as you know barrel bombs have been used and they come from helicopter. the only people who use helicopters is the syrian army. >> very important. this is part of the malicious propaganda against syria. first of all chlorine gas is not military grade. >> rose: but it can be weaponized. >> no, because it's not very effective. it's not used as military gas. there is evidence. traditional is more important than color already even. fanned it was very effective the terrorists would have used it on a larger scale. because it's not effective it's not-- . >> rose: why not let somebody come in and inspect it and see whether it's been used or not. >> we want-- . >> rose: you would be happy for that. >> of course. we always ask the delegation to come in and investigate. but i mean logically and realistically t cannot be used as a military th
>> rose: the weapons of car that have been used that most people look down on with grace one is chlorine gas. they believe it has been used here. they said there is evidence of that. and they would like to have the right to inspect to see where it's coming from. as you know barrel bombs have been used and they come from helicopter. the only people who use helicopters is the syrian army. >> very important. this is part of the malicious propaganda against syria. first of all chlorine...
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used to determine who would be free and who would be incarcerated. of japanese families were housed literally in horse stalls they should have been an easy case for the supreme court. grace alone should never be used to determine who is free or incarcerated it never can be used to determine who is a danger. nonetheless the supreme court in the six / three decision upheld that decision of japanese americans justice black wrote the opinion for the court and he said war is about our chip this is just a hardship that japanese americans have to bear. >> given the book you'' said dissent of the case as a rough paraphrase of editing is fundamental to our system is the idea that gilts is personal rather than inherited. the later jackson rates'' mcadoo not suggesting should interference the army to carry out the task is the people ever let command fall into unscrupulous hands the courts wielded no power equal to its restraint. was there anything the supreme court could have realistically done to stop the internment of japanese-americans? >>guest: it is decided 1844. at this point the tide had turned no longer fear of a japanese invasion on the west coast for glenn not saying that
used to determine who would be free and who would be incarcerated. of japanese families were housed literally in horse stalls they should have been an easy case for the supreme court. grace alone should never be used to determine who is free or incarcerated it never can be used to determine who is a danger. nonetheless the supreme court in the six / three decision upheld that decision of japanese americans justice black wrote the opinion for the court and he said war is about our chip this is...
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grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion or politics or economic theory, ted wrote inmemoirs, is all we share as human beings. the wonder that we experience when we look at the night sky, the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun. the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering. and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our differences to offer a hand of healing. for all the challenges of a changing world, for all the imperfections of our democracy, the capacity to reach across our differences is something that's entirely up to us. may we all, in our own lives, set an example for the kids who enter these doors and exit with higher expectations for their country. may we all remember the times this american family has challenged us to ask what we can do, to dream and say why not, to seek a cause that endures, and sail against the wind in its pursuit and live our lives with that heightened sense of purpose. thank you. may god bless you. may he continue to bless this country we love. thank you. >> the president wra
grace. what binds us together across our differences in religion or politics or economic theory, ted wrote inmemoirs, is all we share as human beings. the wonder that we experience when we look at the night sky, the gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun. the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering. and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our differences to offer a hand of healing. for all the challenges of a changing world, for...
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. >> she does, and she is a true advocate for women, helping us all age with health, grace, and, i might add, gorgeous-looking skin. please welcome my friend and the woman who's helping me fight and win my personal wrinkle war, dr. adrienne denese! [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> hi. >> leeza. it's so good to see you. >> so lovely to see you. how are you, my beautiful friend? >> fantastic. >> this lovely lady is 58 years old. yes. >> and you don't look like you have aged at all. so, how is that possible? >> leeza, i use very good skin care. [ laughter ] very good skin care. >> yes, well, that would be it. and, clearly, women love your products. i mean, 25 million units sold on qvc alone. but let's talk about the secret behind it. what is it that you're doing with denese skinscience that the other people are not doing? >> i take what i believe the best, the most potent, the most breakthrough, most premier scientific ingredients, then i increase the percentages to maximum levels, which is what i find to be the most effective way to treat maturing skin that is no longer responding to mos
. >> she does, and she is a true advocate for women, helping us all age with health, grace, and, i might add, gorgeous-looking skin. please welcome my friend and the woman who's helping me fight and win my personal wrinkle war, dr. adrienne denese! [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> hi. >> leeza. it's so good to see you. >> so lovely to see you. how are you, my beautiful friend? >> fantastic. >> this lovely lady is 58 years old. yes. >> and you...
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us all at risk. they do so much for being here. kennedy: coming up next, i will share my favorite tweets and messages. then i will respond or perhaps obliterate you. the first will ferrell gracesnight show." the tropical storm is next bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams, your ah-has, your easier-said-than-dones. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us your need-it-done-yesterdays. your impracticals, your how-do-we-do-thats, impossibles, your what-do-we-do-nows, downright inaccessibles. bring us those things you're not sure how to pull off - and you're even less sure who to ask. because we're in the pushing- what's-possible business. the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. more than 400,000 people around the world, ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an indus
us all at risk. they do so much for being here. kennedy: coming up next, i will share my favorite tweets and messages. then i will respond or perhaps obliterate you. the first will ferrell gracesnight show." the tropical storm is next bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams, your ah-has, your easier-said-than-dones. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us...
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grace. >> it's so raw for all of us. >> reporter: united by law. >> it's incredible. mean it's very sincere these people are here because they care. >> reporter: a community grateful for those who serve. >> seeing all these officers, it's breath breathtaking. >> reporter: in the distance, a family mourning both men. the officer who lost his life and the man who killed him. they hope for grace in the form of compassion. you're looking at the growing memorial here at the shooting scene. some of the flowers that were placed there were placed by dunham's family. they said he did receive treatment for his mental illness but in their opinion, the incident was suicide by cop. frank. >> katie what was the reaction of people there of dunham's family showed up. was there people that were upset or were they grateful that they showed up. >> reporter: they did not really step up. they spoke to reporters after the vigil wrapped up they wanted to pay their respects but did not want to take away from the vigil. >> the service will be held at 11:00 a.m. next thursday at the sap center
grace. >> it's so raw for all of us. >> reporter: united by law. >> it's incredible. mean it's very sincere these people are here because they care. >> reporter: a community grateful for those who serve. >> seeing all these officers, it's breath breathtaking. >> reporter: in the distance, a family mourning both men. the officer who lost his life and the man who killed him. they hope for grace in the form of compassion. you're looking at the growing memorial...
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it's sad to think for the time being we won't grace the stage as five bros but i'm sure -- i'm super sure usnd zayn will always remain the closest friends. i guess what i'm really trying to say is it it's far from over. >> super sure. that's how sure he is. the news lit up spotify with streams for one direction up by more than 700%. >>> another british pop star is not breaking hearts. he's bringing them together. >> just married australian couple was about to take part in a traditional first dance when they were surprised by a live wedding singer. >> the first dance as husband and wife bring in the wedding singer please. here he is. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my god. ♪ when your legs don't work like they used to before ♪ ♪ and i can't sweep you up on your feet ♪ >> i love you. ed sheeran showed up to sing his hit song "thinking out loud" for the astonished couple. >> the entire tab was picked up by a local radio station after learning the financially struggling couple had to postpone their wedding plans when the bride's mother passed away. what a class act. not only sherron but the radio
it's sad to think for the time being we won't grace the stage as five bros but i'm sure -- i'm super sure usnd zayn will always remain the closest friends. i guess what i'm really trying to say is it it's far from over. >> super sure. that's how sure he is. the news lit up spotify with streams for one direction up by more than 700%. >>> another british pop star is not breaking hearts. he's bringing them together. >> just married australian couple was about to take part in a...
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. >> i'm nancy grace, i want to thank you for being with us. >> how did this happen?ny remarkable aspects to this story, nancy. >> these parents, they have to be on another planet. >> two years to bring charges. >> the perfect case for a prosecution. they went to the media and garnered a lot of attention on this case. and shortly there ever a criminal complaint was produced by the county attorney. i was thrilled. we have 59 counts of criminal miscon conduct involving two juvenile female victims. it gives us the ability to go door to door to look for him. to go where he is found, there is nothing that i would like better than to see is this fellow sitting in my jiel awaiting this trial. the criminal justice system owes that to these victims. >> i'm in awe of lindsey. nobody else could get anything done about this guy. no strong, big men could get the criminal justice system to go hunt down victor bernard. and lindsey did it while estranged from her family, out there by herself. >> in 2012, i brought it up to my mom, what had happened, in minnesota. all she said was i k
. >> i'm nancy grace, i want to thank you for being with us. >> how did this happen?ny remarkable aspects to this story, nancy. >> these parents, they have to be on another planet. >> two years to bring charges. >> the perfect case for a prosecution. they went to the media and garnered a lot of attention on this case. and shortly there ever a criminal complaint was produced by the county attorney. i was thrilled. we have 59 counts of criminal miscon conduct...
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see celebration of all things irish kate bilo introduces to us special young dancers who will perform in this years parade. >> this is one of grace mccann's favorite things. >> she loves being with the the other girls and dancing is a great activity for her report report gris has down syndrome this chase at celtic flame school is giving her and other special need kid a chance to learning irish dancing. chrissy z eo is the school's owner. her daughter also has down syndrome. >> watching them grow is the best part. my daughter started at 18 months. she was walking the. >> reporter: christine nichols daughter ela started at 19 months old. >> it is good physical therapy for them, really good for following directions and that was within of the main things we all wanted to does as parents was get our children involved in the structured environment. >> reporter: chrissy asked three of her older students to pair with them as buddies and mentors. what is the best part about it. >> just the smile on their face i think. >> very heart warming. >> reporter: older girls from celtic flame perform every year in the parade but for the first time
see celebration of all things irish kate bilo introduces to us special young dancers who will perform in this years parade. >> this is one of grace mccann's favorite things. >> she loves being with the the other girls and dancing is a great activity for her report report gris has down syndrome this chase at celtic flame school is giving her and other special need kid a chance to learning irish dancing. chrissy z eo is the school's owner. her daughter also has down syndrome. >>...
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us. >> reporter: that means manpower and money. for the world meeting leadership it is a saving grace. raising stand at 32 million of a 45 million-dollar goal. most is in cash, without strings attached. >> it is never come up where someone whether it is a corporate or individual someone said hey what willie if the for this. >> reporter: with a family festival attracting a million to the parkway saturday the 26th which includes a 90 minute papal event and 2 million on the parkway sunday for mass, the waters may part for some. >> large downers certainly are interested, whether it is during mass or have another opportunity to be near the the the pope. >> reporter: organizers are saying that they need more families to host visitors in their own homes, and, 10,000 volunteers will go through high level security checks before being assigned to the event. in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3, eye bitterness news. >>> for more on upcoming papal visit and world meadeing of families we have set up a special section at cbs philly.com/pope. >>> the philly pops is getting excited about its upcomi
us. >> reporter: that means manpower and money. for the world meeting leadership it is a saving grace. raising stand at 32 million of a 45 million-dollar goal. most is in cash, without strings attached. >> it is never come up where someone whether it is a corporate or individual someone said hey what willie if the for this. >> reporter: with a family festival attracting a million to the parkway saturday the 26th which includes a 90 minute papal event and 2 million on the...
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us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] grace"government matters," dishh >> giving tools that the people who need that. >> we profile the data analytics. >> is a recovering lawyer, i can attest that the fewer lawyers that are invnvolved in therocess , the smoother it's going to go. >> math on paris makes his initial volley for dod acquisition reform. >> it's very hard fofor government because it is so bigig and so bound by the rule to say we are going to have some flexibility in this process. that's what's missing from this popolicy. >> a new report finds
us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] grace"government matters," dishh >> giving tools that the people who need that. >> we profile the data analytics. >> is a recovering lawyer, i can attest that the fewer lawyers that are invnvolved in therocess , the smoother it's going to go. >> math on paris makes his initial volley for dod acquisition reform. >>...
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experian, equifax and transunion have agreed to employ workers instead of using a computer system, medical debt will have a 180-day graceu get a second report, liz, if you have it changed that way you can verify they made the change. liz: sounds fair, rich, right? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. and this is something, by the way, the credit agencies didn't have to do. schneiderman said it was clear there was going to be no legislation coming from washington, this might be with the new york's office, but this is a nationwide change, voluntary agreement with the three companies. liz: all right, good. thank you so much. we need to look at apple angel stock. i'm calling it apple angel stock not because it's flying so high, it's only up 58 cents or half a percent, but because there's quite the halo effect after the new mac book and smartwatch were unveiled. iphone chip suppliers -- who, by the way, never admit that they're supplying apple with chips -- talk a look at them. they are rallying on iphone sales. skyworks solutions, i believe that's a 52-week high. you've got broadcom moving better, qualcomm up. yeah, apple holds t
experian, equifax and transunion have agreed to employ workers instead of using a computer system, medical debt will have a 180-day graceu get a second report, liz, if you have it changed that way you can verify they made the change. liz: sounds fair, rich, right? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. and this is something, by the way, the credit agencies didn't have to do. schneiderman said it was clear there was going to be no legislation coming from washington, this might be with the new...
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the fall from grace was striking, and what he let her see. joining us with the details, joe johns.y did petraeus plead guilty to doing? >> jake, petraeus is pleading guilty to one count of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material which is a pretty dry description of what happened here. the court records lay out a trail of stuff petraeus did to lead to this. 8 black books. in those books he kept highly sensitive classified information, identities of covert officers, strategies and capabilities and even discussions with the president of the united states. the books also contained top secret code word information. so this is very sensitive stuff. and when he left the cia, petraeus was supposed to turn over all the classified information but he didn't. prosecutor say he kept the books and in august of 2011, he dropped these books off at a private residence in washington, d.c. where his biographer, paula broadwell, was staying. it could be source material for his biography was published in 2012. broadwell was also his girlfriend and when petraeus was in front of the fbi
the fall from grace was striking, and what he let her see. joining us with the details, joe johns.y did petraeus plead guilty to doing? >> jake, petraeus is pleading guilty to one count of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material which is a pretty dry description of what happened here. the court records lay out a trail of stuff petraeus did to lead to this. 8 black books. in those books he kept highly sensitive classified information, identities of covert officers,...
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continued to deny all allegations against him, cosby has experienced a fall from grace and what has happened before is that most of usnever heard the allegations against him, cosby has held himself up as the or orbiter of morale probitty. >> we knew how to protect our children, and today, in some lower economic communities, and some people and not all, but some people are not contribute ing to the protection, and the character correction has not happened. many times, it is the tv set of b.e.t. or the videos played and the kids look at it. they admire it. >> and according to mayor rudy giuliani, that one, and not the one who is standing accused of sexual assault as recently of 2008, that is the example who president obama should follow. i am joined by jeffrey keyes, who is a congressman who represents that part of queen ss, and what do you think of former mayor giuliani's suggestion? >> this falls under the category of you cannot make this stuff up. now, mayor giuliani has completely lost koncontrol. i have survived eight years of him at the helm, and he is widely known for the mean spiritedness, but this is something
continued to deny all allegations against him, cosby has experienced a fall from grace and what has happened before is that most of usnever heard the allegations against him, cosby has held himself up as the or orbiter of morale probitty. >> we knew how to protect our children, and today, in some lower economic communities, and some people and not all, but some people are not contribute ing to the protection, and the character correction has not happened. many times, it is the tv set of...
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i am pleased that joining us today, barbara a well-known supermodel who has graced the cover of fashiongazine. also an accomplished restauranteur the entertainment executive and has stood by his wife's side every step of the way. sharing their story she and her husband are helping to make a real difference command we thank you. next we will hear from the director of the national institute on aging at the national institutes of health. he represents nih on the hhs secretary federal advisory council on alzheimer's disease research care and services and coordinates the nih research effort under the national plan. we will hear from doctor ronald peterson whom i mentioned previously the director of the mayo clinic and the study of aging. in 2011 he was appointed the service chair of the advisory committee. the kimberly assembly has been introduced finally it is a great pleasure to welcome to the committee doctor heidi wire meant with us here today for more than ten years served as a geriatric physician of maine medical center and specializes in the challenges that both physicians and caregiv
i am pleased that joining us today, barbara a well-known supermodel who has graced the cover of fashiongazine. also an accomplished restauranteur the entertainment executive and has stood by his wife's side every step of the way. sharing their story she and her husband are helping to make a real difference command we thank you. next we will hear from the director of the national institute on aging at the national institutes of health. he represents nih on the hhs secretary federal advisory...
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us really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. just as a reminder speak into the mic. jenna next and followed by marcos, pad dowd, grace gillerman and robert quinn. >> good afternoon. i live on state street. would like to thank wean for developing this legislation.in there are protests coming from the development community. the only community that benefits from this rampid development over taking our neighborhoods. i would like to clarify for families that mistakenly believe it prevents modest addition. it does not and large additions can move forward with the legislation. it's only huge additions that will be not stopped but looked at more carefully. this is a last ditch effort to protect the unique and family character of our neighborhoods. san francisco suffers from an income disparity -- >> i'm sorry, do you have something on the overhead you're trying to show. >> yes. >> please continue. >> san francisco suffers from income disparity between rich and poor between 2007 and 2012 than any city in the country. this is an article documenting this occurrence. there are all types of single family homes in san francisco.
us really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. just as a reminder speak into the mic. jenna next and followed by marcos, pad dowd, grace gillerman and robert quinn. >> good afternoon. i live on state street. would like to thank wean for developing this legislation.in there are protests coming from the development community. the only community that benefits from this rampid development over taking our neighborhoods. i would like to clarify for families that mistakenly believe it...
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make us aware of our responsibilities as stewards of your define gifts and empower us with your grace to use our talents in ways that bring understanding to our communities and to our nation and peace to every soul. may all we do be done for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces his approval thereof. pledge of allegiance will be led by mr. cartwright. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god fludge -- indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 240, an act making appropriations for the department of homeland security for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2015, and for other purposes. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute,
make us aware of our responsibilities as stewards of your define gifts and empower us with your grace to use our talents in ways that bring understanding to our communities and to our nation and peace to every soul. may all we do be done for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces his approval thereof. pledge of allegiance will be led by mr. cartwright. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of...
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grace is efficient -- sufficient. through it all god, turn this into a plus. lift us up to higher ground.rather have a big crowd with tens of thousands determined to vote than trying to round up somebody. this is the joy of our movement. live in the moment. >> if we can stand all over the church, and if you can grab the hand of the person next to you because we know even when chaos breaks out, it is only together hand in hand as a beloved community that we can make the progress and be the change we wish to see. bow your heads, please. gracious and eternal god, you who were and is and is to come, god, we know that we know that we know that we've come this far by faith, and there are many bridges left across. here in selma, and in ferguson, and in new york, and in and lay -- l.a., and on the southside of chicago, but god, you are great god. you have empowered us to go about the work, to be the feet on the ground, to be the hands that are on the plow. right now, god, right now, god right now, god, we pray that you will guide our feet, as the old folks used to say, while we run this race. we
grace is efficient -- sufficient. through it all god, turn this into a plus. lift us up to higher ground.rather have a big crowd with tens of thousands determined to vote than trying to round up somebody. this is the joy of our movement. live in the moment. >> if we can stand all over the church, and if you can grab the hand of the person next to you because we know even when chaos breaks out, it is only together hand in hand as a beloved community that we can make the progress and be the...