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when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., including sexual exploitation, and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> in 1978, in surveys, half of americans said it was sometimes appropriate for a man to beat his wife with a stick or a belt. half of americans said that. >> the husband and wife pair recruited celebrity activists as they looked at ways to tackle poverty. >> you do need to work together to raise a child to break them out of poverty. >> it's easier to help a 6 month old, than it is a struggling 16 year old down the road. >> the duo also talked about their lives and pulitzer prize winning work in china. >> when i met sheryl. she worked for "the wall street journal", and i for the "new york times". it was better to collaborate as a colleague rather than a rival. >> i sat with nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn in new york. >> so you have a book,
when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., including sexual exploitation, and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> in 1978, in surveys, half of americans said it was sometimes appropriate for a man to beat his wife with a stick or a belt....
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shawna and i are going to keep talking. do you think this is the way to solve things the looting and the rioting? >> absolutely not. this is not going to help anything. the way to do it is the way, you know our pastors have done it and our churches and our leaders, and the mayor. that's the way to do it. you know do everything peacefully let's sit down let's talk about this let's stop lethal -- >> we've seen to the police credit tonight, we've not seen lethal force. we've seen beanbags -- >> yes, they have -- >> reporter: you say the police have been restrained? >> yes. >> reporter: do you think this is the start of something new? >> i hope so. >> reporter: shawna i appreciate your time. i hear someone speaking to me and it's a little line. >> sean what do you hear on the ground about the alliance between the crips, the bloods the black guerrilla family which is a known gang there, and even islam that is threatening violence against the police. >> it's tough to ask any of the folks who were probably involved in either of th
shawna and i are going to keep talking. do you think this is the way to solve things the looting and the rioting? >> absolutely not. this is not going to help anything. the way to do it is the way, you know our pastors have done it and our churches and our leaders, and the mayor. that's the way to do it. you know do everything peacefully let's sit down let's talk about this let's stop lethal -- >> we've seen to the police credit tonight, we've not seen lethal force. we've seen...
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when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn hi
when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn hi
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officials name shawna peoples, the national teacher of the year she teaches in amarillo texas. >>> from lehigh valley music has gotten a whole lot interesting. snoop dogg will perform in the summer fest in bethlehem. snoop double jeezle. tickets start at $39. >> not worried as much assignfeld or snoop dogg. but how about miss peoples and mr. grisillo. >> thanks to all teachers. >> and i can say amazing people. >>> you're watching "nbc10 news." "nbc10 news" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >>> and that breaking news from north philadelphia this morning. a car from a hit-and-run crash near temple university has been found. and in the past 30 minutes, we spoke to the victim's father. we have new information about the investigation and the injured temple student. >>> and we're off to another nice start where there say chance of showers headed our way. we'll get details on that. good morning, welcome back to "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vie sec hemai sikahema. it's thursday and draft day. let's get to bill henley. >> we're going to get
officials name shawna peoples, the national teacher of the year she teaches in amarillo texas. >>> from lehigh valley music has gotten a whole lot interesting. snoop dogg will perform in the summer fest in bethlehem. snoop double jeezle. tickets start at $39. >> not worried as much assignfeld or snoop dogg. but how about miss peoples and mr. grisillo. >> thanks to all teachers. >> and i can say amazing people. >>> you're watching "nbc10 news."...
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and shawna has been a public advocate to end this un[bleep] believable situation. >> we know that about 33,000 women each year become pregnant through happy. at least a third of them go on to raise that child. so we're looking at at least 10,000 potential custody battles every single year in this country. >> oh that's very interesting. okay, excuse me one second. be rate back. her numbers were making my brain explode. i was going to need a little help getting through this story. luckily i was prepared for just such an emergency. emotional support baby chicken. the good news is wasserman-schultz introduced legislation to fix this. >> we do have bipartisan support. this bill is endorsed by pro-life groups and pro-choice groups. i expected that if it was any issue that would sail through without a problem that it would be this one. but the bill didn't even get a hearing. >> no nope-- it's going to be okay. it's going to be okay. so why did this can't fail bill fail? >> there is a small provision in the bill that actually spends some money. the bill didn't move over the small funding issue.
and shawna has been a public advocate to end this un[bleep] believable situation. >> we know that about 33,000 women each year become pregnant through happy. at least a third of them go on to raise that child. so we're looking at at least 10,000 potential custody battles every single year in this country. >> oh that's very interesting. okay, excuse me one second. be rate back. her numbers were making my brain explode. i was going to need a little help getting through this story....
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. >> you saw that he was turning back and that's where shawna jenkins and his mother they're holding each other. it's probably also devastating for the lloyd family and that she still doesn't know why her son was kill and i would imagine if she does speak to it and we already know what the sentence will be perhaps she's going to ask hernandez why. and we'll have to wait and see whether he talks but you guys were talking a few momess essmoments ago about hernandez and why he is found in this position. there are lot of teams in the national football league who had a lot of red flags coming up about drafting him because of the troubles wliel ss while at university. his dad died at a young age and people say he lost his way when he lost his dad, and his athletic pursuits were very much cheerd on by his dad and when you lose that kind of beaken sometimes you can't recover from it. there were a lot of people cheering in this community and around new england as a very gifted player -- >> let me interrupt you now. we have the victim impact statements starting right now. >> odin was the first
. >> you saw that he was turning back and that's where shawna jenkins and his mother they're holding each other. it's probably also devastating for the lloyd family and that she still doesn't know why her son was kill and i would imagine if she does speak to it and we already know what the sentence will be perhaps she's going to ask hernandez why. and we'll have to wait and see whether he talks but you guys were talking a few momess essmoments ago about hernandez and why he is found in...
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shawna martin it's a woman who was a lawyer she had a battle with breast cancer. you know surgeries, all the chemotherapy and everything. she came out of it, she began to drink green juices. and it really had a major impact on her life. she changed course and she started to develop them herself called daily engreen. it's interesting, when you say green juices, a lot of people make that yuck face. cheryl: yeah. until you try them. >> well, it depends. i still make the yuck face. [laughter] cheryl: i like them. >> look at you, you're a health nut. but her first juice was called vitality based off a local barbecue recipe. the flavors, it brings people in who normally may not even want to give it a shot. and, of course, ultimately, it's about a lifestyle and about being healthy. so she's really doing absolutely enormous. cheryl: i love it. she also got, what 100,000 in credit? she basically got a loan. >> which a lot of people do. they max out the credit cards ask friends and family we need a lot more of this with entrepreneurship at all-time lows in this country. peo
shawna martin it's a woman who was a lawyer she had a battle with breast cancer. you know surgeries, all the chemotherapy and everything. she came out of it, she began to drink green juices. and it really had a major impact on her life. she changed course and she started to develop them herself called daily engreen. it's interesting, when you say green juices, a lot of people make that yuck face. cheryl: yeah. until you try them. >> well, it depends. i still make the yuck face. [laughter]...
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shawna willie the director of medstar health regional health breast program, you're a breast surgeonl medstar georgetown and appreciate you being here today. >> thank you. alison: dr. willie wilson's case is bringing this to light. a lot of people are discussing this issue of second opinion. what do we learn from what happened here? >> well second opinions help to confirm what the first opinion was or if the two opinions are different, maybe even a third opinion would be necessary. in her case, she actually got a second opinion from another pathologist. and that's really the starting point for the diagnosis and then the treatment decisions are based on establishing the correct diagnosis. she has something that's fairly uncommon and fairly rare. especially in a study where something is uncommon having somebody who looks at those slides a second time can actually change the diagnosis and we see that happen. alison: is it unusual for -- you hear about getting a second opinion from a second doctor. but is it unusual for a request to be made for another pathologist to look at the results.
shawna willie the director of medstar health regional health breast program, you're a breast surgeonl medstar georgetown and appreciate you being here today. >> thank you. alison: dr. willie wilson's case is bringing this to light. a lot of people are discussing this issue of second opinion. what do we learn from what happened here? >> well second opinions help to confirm what the first opinion was or if the two opinions are different, maybe even a third opinion would be necessary....