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sense of hope was with beth.encountered joran father paulus. >> this is the home of joran van der sloot, his family? >> yes. >> remember how we were standing here and paulus came out here? >> i'm natalee's mom. i just want to give you a prayer card. thank you so much. >> thank you. i'm natalee's mom. >> come in? >> yes. >> okay. greta van susteren, thank you. this is beth. >> stop the camera. >> i have to he will you that was one of the most bizarre cameras i ever had was that day inside that house. >> we sat down at the table. aknitted that, you, paulus and me. >> um-huh. >> you and anita did all the talking. >> paulus couldn't speak. >> he -- you kept saying i just want to know where my daughter was. >> i just wanted to get her and get the heck out of here. get me her back and get me out of here. i don't want to be here either. >> were you watching paulus at all during the whole thing? it was as though someone had a hose over his head. he was soaking wet in perspiration. soaking wet. >> it was dripping and pool
sense of hope was with beth.encountered joran father paulus. >> this is the home of joran van der sloot, his family? >> yes. >> remember how we were standing here and paulus came out here? >> i'm natalee's mom. i just want to give you a prayer card. thank you so much. >> thank you. i'm natalee's mom. >> come in? >> yes. >> okay. greta van susteren, thank you. this is beth. >> stop the camera. >> i have to he will you that was one of...
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this is beth. >> stop the camera?. >> i have to tell you that was one of the most bizarre encounters i ever had was that day inside that house. >> it was bizarre. >> we sat down at the table. anita, you, paulos and me. >> mm-hm. >> you and anita did all the >> talking. >> paulos couldn't speak. sfwl you just kept saying, i just want to foe wheknow wherem daughter is. >> i just wanted to get my daughter and get the heck out of i here. i don't want to be here. sfwl it was as though someone had a hose over his head. he was soaking wet in perspiratio >> it >> it was dripping and pooling on the table. he made puddles on the table. >> yeah, it was pathetic. i thought he was going to be the stronger-type man. and when i put the prayer bracelet on him, he couldn't lift his wrist up hardly, it was shaking so badly. >> there was something seriously wrong with him. sfwl yeah, definitely. >> and the sobbing mother who could see no wrong in her son. >> guilt speaks volumes, you sfwl sfwl coming up, joran continues to taunt beth ho
this is beth. >> stop the camera?. >> i have to tell you that was one of the most bizarre encounters i ever had was that day inside that house. >> it was bizarre. >> we sat down at the table. anita, you, paulos and me. >> mm-hm. >> you and anita did all the >> talking. >> paulos couldn't speak. sfwl you just kept saying, i just want to foe wheknow wherem daughter is. >> i just wanted to get my daughter and get the heck out of i here. i don't...
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. >> beth was a little dubious about me. she was dubious about anybody who would be on the law enforcement side. didn't know for sure that i was really sincere in my probe. >> marshall frank contacts jim and i'm initially like, whoa, whoa, whoa, i know nothing about this guy. i have no reason to trust him. from jim's point of view, maybe this will be the person who is able to get somebody to listen. >> with the case at a dead end and duckett headed toward execution, marshall frank had an idea. >> he said i've got a friend that used to work for the "miami herald." and i had read edna buchanan's stories before over the years. and so i knew who the name was. and so i felt excited. >> edna buchanan was a pulitzer prize winning crime reporter for the "miami herald." >> an outstanding reporter, one of the best i've ever known. i wanted to tell her what the story was. >> marshall frank kept calling me. i had noun him. he had been a source of mine over the years and he said he found this case where he is convinced the man on death r
. >> beth was a little dubious about me. she was dubious about anybody who would be on the law enforcement side. didn't know for sure that i was really sincere in my probe. >> marshall frank contacts jim and i'm initially like, whoa, whoa, whoa, i know nothing about this guy. i have no reason to trust him. from jim's point of view, maybe this will be the person who is able to get somebody to listen. >> with the case at a dead end and duckett headed toward execution, marshall...
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beth: right. so a general rule of thumb that i stick to is if you can't understand it, your body can't understand it. sandra: beth advises her clients to stock their shelves with greens and lean proteins, drink a lemon water in the morning to give their system a shower, and stay away from genetically modified food. she doesn't shop in the processed food aisle, but we took her there. sandra: i know as a mom, cereal is a staple in pretty much every pantry. but can it be deceiving overall, cereal? beth: yes, it is. it's very brightly deceiving. you would think because of all of these vitamins it says that you're getting like vitamin a, vitamin c--i mean, you don't even need a multivitamin it has in your cheerios. however, um, you can see it's all synthetic vitamins, meaning it's--what you call enriched flour. sandra: so they add that later? it's not part of the cereal? beth: exactly. sandra: and what about the frozen low-fat dinners that advertise a healthy meal for under 400 calories? sandra: so thi
beth: right. so a general rule of thumb that i stick to is if you can't understand it, your body can't understand it. sandra: beth advises her clients to stock their shelves with greens and lean proteins, drink a lemon water in the morning to give their system a shower, and stay away from genetically modified food. she doesn't shop in the processed food aisle, but we took her there. sandra: i know as a mom, cereal is a staple in pretty much every pantry. but can it be deceiving overall, cereal?...
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of being drastic before and after shots in kind of a different way. >> reporter: beth enlisting her friend to help document her dramatic slim down. else the one who came up with the concept. before they knew it, the project was going viral. >> what was going to be a few portraits of beth i blew it up in a photo essay. >> reporter: beth said her incredible transformation began three years ago but bypass alone is not a magic cure. >> it's not for the faint of heart. when people are morbidly obese they have a bad relationship with food. they have to confront that. >> if i want to have a hamburg i'll order a hamburger but i'll consult it in half and take half home and not eat the bread. probably the biggest thing psychologically is not being afraid to leave food on my plate. >> reporter: she found a way to make exercise fun thing outside the gym. i started to roller skate and i started playing roller derby. if you're considering gastric bypass educate yourself. >> nobody should do it without understanding what it means and having both eyes open. >> you have to confront yourself saying h
of being drastic before and after shots in kind of a different way. >> reporter: beth enlisting her friend to help document her dramatic slim down. else the one who came up with the concept. before they knew it, the project was going viral. >> what was going to be a few portraits of beth i blew it up in a photo essay. >> reporter: beth said her incredible transformation began three years ago but bypass alone is not a magic cure. >> it's not for the faint of heart. when...
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. >> beth beth beth. >> he kind of makes it all the way to the end.kind of falls on the ground. >> we all wind. >> recently one of our favorite food challenge guys wanted to recreate something he did in 2010 and that's eating the five pound burritozilla. >> this is actually my very first food challenge. >> it comes in a box. >> he said the first time he did it in 2010 it took him 15 minute minutes to eat the whole thing. this one just under two minutes. he has fans all over the world. i want you to take a look at this girl. >> we've recreated matt's five pound 18 inch burritozilla. >> this is? in new zealand. she got a five pound burrito created for her. she's thin but put this thing away. she says she couldn't do it as fast but she finished. look at this. she's more than halfway done here. >> i can't help but think she would be fun to have a dinner date with. sit down to a nice romantic dinner. >> he's got it all over the place. she stands up and she's able to put the whole thing away. how long did it take her? >> look at this. >> she's shoving those
. >> beth beth beth. >> he kind of makes it all the way to the end.kind of falls on the ground. >> we all wind. >> recently one of our favorite food challenge guys wanted to recreate something he did in 2010 and that's eating the five pound burritozilla. >> this is actually my very first food challenge. >> it comes in a box. >> he said the first time he did it in 2010 it took him 15 minute minutes to eat the whole thing. this one just under two minutes....
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and beth you share that thought? absolutely.i've been into astronomy since i was a very little kid when my foster brother gave me a telescope. my dad set it up,i looked up at saturn and i couldn't believe that what i was seeing was saturn with the rings and everything.and it was just so amazing to me that i've had that my whole life.and so i've instilled that in my child as his first drawings were of planets along his wall and he did them all in order,so it's really important for me to keep that going. so you see parents that is important.sometimes decoration will open up the mind you never know.i remember growing up in the '60s richard with the mercury program and the gemini program, apollo, landing on the moon, and it seemed like wow what a quest to be going after in the future.i'm glad to see young people are more interested in this. i don't really see things like that everyday.i normally see the new technologies coming out or the new fun fad just mainly lies in entertainment. i really focus on just what's really
and beth you share that thought? absolutely.i've been into astronomy since i was a very little kid when my foster brother gave me a telescope. my dad set it up,i looked up at saturn and i couldn't believe that what i was seeing was saturn with the rings and everything.and it was just so amazing to me that i've had that my whole life.and so i've instilled that in my child as his first drawings were of planets along his wall and he did them all in order,so it's really important for me to keep...
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within a day, they had zeroed out beth's plans and called off the collections agency.'s credit report would not get dinged. >> in two days' time it was done. it's fixed. thank you abc news fixer. >> okay so let's bring in the abc news fixer erks stephanie zimmerman. you help a viewer. what about the rest of us. how do we keep from getting a dinged credit score from a collection agency? >> dan, aggressive collection calls is one of the biggest come plapts i get. it's abusive, it's scary. it should not happen. check your credit report often to see what's on there. you can do it for free every year at annual credit report.com. >> we hear that. it's a great reminder. stephanie, you're a pro. for people that don't have your expertise, where do we report har rasing phone calls? >> if you're getting pesky collection calls, know your rights. the you don't want a debt collector to contact you anymore, send a written request. it will stop the calls. it won't make the mistake go away. find out more at ftc.gov. >> i want to tell everybody, if you have problems you want the fixer t
within a day, they had zeroed out beth's plans and called off the collections agency.'s credit report would not get dinged. >> in two days' time it was done. it's fixed. thank you abc news fixer. >> okay so let's bring in the abc news fixer erks stephanie zimmerman. you help a viewer. what about the rest of us. how do we keep from getting a dinged credit score from a collection agency? >> dan, aggressive collection calls is one of the biggest come plapts i get. it's abusive,...
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you for joining us on behalf of the bookstore i am delighted to invite you to tonight's event with beth shapiro and her book "how to clone a mammoth" this is one of the events we're hosting this spring. this friday's david roberts will join us with his new book the lost world of the old ones. and tickets are still available from david mccullough. to learn more about our grievance pickup eight cuppy -- a copy of the door this evening after words there will be a book signing we do have copies of "how to clone a mammoth" next to the register. as always books are 20 percent off that is our way to say thank-you to support the author series. and finally please silence your cellphone. we are very pleased to have booktv here please go you are recorded and wait for the microphone to come before you ask your question. i am pleased to introduce the author beth shapiro is an associate professor - - professor at the university of california's santa cruz in 2009 recipient of the macarthur award. articles have appeared in many publications including major, hands and molecular biology and evolution. sh
you for joining us on behalf of the bookstore i am delighted to invite you to tonight's event with beth shapiro and her book "how to clone a mammoth" this is one of the events we're hosting this spring. this friday's david roberts will join us with his new book the lost world of the old ones. and tickets are still available from david mccullough. to learn more about our grievance pickup eight cuppy -- a copy of the door this evening after words there will be a book signing we do have...
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i'm proud of you today, beth. >> [ bleep ] >>> the rubik's cube driving people like me crazy forever.astest time so far is infinity. i never finished one, but a guy can beat every single one of us felix is taking part in a one-handed rubik's cube competition. he takes a few seconds to look at it and then go! 6.88 seconds. he picks it up his fingers move like lightning. all of a sudden everything is the same color. >> where do they get them? the ones i have i can't twist them. they're all stuck, like they're taped together. >> maybe this is a professional rubik's cube. >> the only way i will do it if i unstick the stickers and put them back on. >>> all right, everybody, are you ready? it's time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> all you need is the buzzword be at least 18 years old and be a u.s. legal resident. >> you can better the buzzword on facebook twitter or both and you can do so on each every single day. >>> ready to reveal monday 'buzzword? >> i'm so ready. >> here it is -- gravity. >> go to rightthisminute.com and enter today's buzzword gravity >>> and one day a week w
i'm proud of you today, beth. >> [ bleep ] >>> the rubik's cube driving people like me crazy forever.astest time so far is infinity. i never finished one, but a guy can beat every single one of us felix is taking part in a one-handed rubik's cube competition. he takes a few seconds to look at it and then go! 6.88 seconds. he picks it up his fingers move like lightning. all of a sudden everything is the same color. >> where do they get them? the ones i have i can't twist...
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before they knew it, the beth project was going viral. >> what was going to be a few portraits of beths her incredible transformation began three years ago when she had gastric bypass surgery. but gastric bypass alone is not a magic cure. >> it's not for the feint of heart. sometimes when people are so morbidly obese, they have a tough relationship with food. they have to be ready to confront that. >> reporter: beth says she's done just that. tailoring a diet to her specific needs. >> if i want to have a hamburger, i'll order a hamburger. but i'll cut it in half. i'll only eat half. i'll take half home. probably not eat the bread. probably the biggest thing, psychologically is um, not being afraid to leave food on my plate. now i just order smaller portions. >> reporter: if gastric bypass is something you're considering, beth and experts say educating yourself is a must. >> nobody should do it without fully understanding what it means and having both eyes open. >> you have to confront yourself and say, okay, how did i end up this way? what are the steps i'm going to take to change this
before they knew it, the beth project was going viral. >> what was going to be a few portraits of beths her incredible transformation began three years ago when she had gastric bypass surgery. but gastric bypass alone is not a magic cure. >> it's not for the feint of heart. sometimes when people are so morbidly obese, they have a tough relationship with food. they have to be ready to confront that. >> reporter: beth says she's done just that. tailoring a diet to her specific...
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within a day, they had zeroed out beth's balance and called off the collections agency. credit report would not get dinged. >> in two days' time, it was done. it's fixed. thank you abc news fixer. >> okay, so let's bring in the abc news fixer stephanie zimmerman. stephanie, good morning. we just saw you help one of our viewers there. what about the rest of us? how do we protect ourselves from getting a dinged credit score from a collection agency? >> dan, aggressive collection calls is one of the biggest complaints i get. it's abusive, it's scary. it should not happen. here's what people need to know. check your credit report often to see what's on there. you can do it for free every year at annual credit report.com. >> we hear that a lot. it's a great reminder. but let me ask this. stephanie, you're a pro. you're the fixer. for people that don't have your expertise, if we're getting harassing phone calls, where do we go to report them? >> if you're getting pesky collection calls, know your rights. if you don't want a debt collector to contact you anymore, send a written
within a day, they had zeroed out beth's balance and called off the collections agency. credit report would not get dinged. >> in two days' time, it was done. it's fixed. thank you abc news fixer. >> okay, so let's bring in the abc news fixer stephanie zimmerman. stephanie, good morning. we just saw you help one of our viewers there. what about the rest of us? how do we protect ourselves from getting a dinged credit score from a collection agency? >> dan, aggressive collection...
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beth. we're joined by mary beth bruggeman. i should have asked you how to pronounce your last name. >> you got it. host: graduated in 1999 and commissioned to the marine corps. she had a deployment to iraq. she was combat arms. is a combat engineer. after trang sigssitioning from active duty, she developed robots to marines. she's the executive director for the mission continues. any student of policy management at georgetown university. i will start by turning to dr. mckinsey and asking her to replace me at the podium. if you could tell us about this question, what did you find is you are researching this book on the question of the band of brothers and what does it mean for combat integration? dr. mckenzie: i am the outsider a researcher. i spent the last several years looking at the topic of women in combat, primarily because i started my research in sierra leone, interviewing women who participated in the conflict there. it was interesting as i found some of the arguments, there was a high percentage of women who participa
beth. we're joined by mary beth bruggeman. i should have asked you how to pronounce your last name. >> you got it. host: graduated in 1999 and commissioned to the marine corps. she had a deployment to iraq. she was combat arms. is a combat engineer. after trang sigssitioning from active duty, she developed robots to marines. she's the executive director for the mission continues. any student of policy management at georgetown university. i will start by turning to dr. mckinsey and asking...
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paul, you know harrowing details coming from both beth and ede there. and the ntsb also just saying that they have not spoken with the conductor as of yet. describe to me what you remember hearing in terms of those overhead announcements. what was the last one you may remember before this incident happened? >> you know, in terms of -- the only announcement i remember is when i first boarded the train. they apologized for the train being really warm. they mentioned something about a power issue. after that, i just kind of zone out with my netflix. the next thing i know is you know, the accident. and i was surprised i heard a voice behind me telling us to get out. at first, i thought it was a kuker.kuk er -- conductor. it turns out to be a passenger. we start smelling the smoke, and that's when we know we really have to evacuate. >> and you evacuated and you were standing outside the trains and you were taking pictures of the wreck. what were you thinking when you were looking back? we're just not used to seeing these trains sitting and looking the way th
paul, you know harrowing details coming from both beth and ede there. and the ntsb also just saying that they have not spoken with the conductor as of yet. describe to me what you remember hearing in terms of those overhead announcements. what was the last one you may remember before this incident happened? >> you know, in terms of -- the only announcement i remember is when i first boarded the train. they apologized for the train being really warm. they mentioned something about a power...
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many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is still standing but uninhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the hurricane was behind me. >> living through the most powerful hurricane to strike the state of hawaii in recorded history, beth and tony now see things a little differently. >> we are just a speck or a dot on this planet and the planet rules everything. >> mother nature can come up at any minute and sneak up and just throw you a curve. so you really become more present and more appreciative and more grateful. >> whoa! >>> coming up -- >> i definitely wasn't breathing. i was unconscious. >> a bungee jumper's life hangs in the balance. >>> and later -- a plane drops from the sky. >> holy crap. >> he was actually
many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is still standing but uninhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the...
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. >>> we on the gocart twins, as beth introduced them to us. that is aldo and wanda. when they were born everything seemed fines. hours later their owners realized things were not so well. they started a gofundme page because they did not have the use of their hind legs. good news they're doing better. you can say, they've got wheels. >> come on. look at you. are you mobile? >> so they raised through the gofundme page to get all equipment needed so that these two little goats could be mobile. >> beth they haven't raids enough for the entire carry. they have whale carts but need bigger ones because they're grow take care of medical issues to protect them from predators. raised more than $3,000 so far. the goal is to raise $15,000. >> come on, buddy! >>> and back teaming up with a guy from my country nation stop pranking unsuspecting people. acts like a toxic chemical and he's going to start freaking people out. >> oh! those poor kids. >> listen to the slow motion. [ deep-voice mumbling ] >> he's walking past trips over freaks them out. they start running. >> it's like
. >>> we on the gocart twins, as beth introduced them to us. that is aldo and wanda. when they were born everything seemed fines. hours later their owners realized things were not so well. they started a gofundme page because they did not have the use of their hind legs. good news they're doing better. you can say, they've got wheels. >> come on. look at you. are you mobile? >> so they raised through the gofundme page to get all equipment needed so that these two little...
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judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.ome will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i want to tell the judge the whole story and just let her know that i -- i am going to school. i have changed a lot since the last time i have been to court. >> with the long, tense weekend behind her, it is finally ayryana's turn to tell her story. >> tell me what happened. >> me and my brother and a friend, we was going in line to get our tickets for the football game. and the principal had stopped me, and she said, well, um, i don't go to the school no more so either i had to leave or i had to go to the other side. when she came up, she came up with a police officer. so i said, um, okay, well i go
judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.ome will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i...
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max was sophomore at beth el high school. he was shot just off campus t.wayne has more. >> suspect name zacchary is 19 years old vallejo resident arrested early this morning. as to his history with 17-year-old victim max rusk still unknown. >> all i can say that known to each other but can't go into further detail about what the realizeship is. >>reporter: killing took place off the campus of the beth el high school along a canal near the parkway. during today press conference which included school district superintendent dr. ramona bishop max mother interrupted to say her son had asked for a transfer. >> tried to get my so that out of the school and they won't let me take my son out of the school. >>reporter: superintendent bishop mean time de15ed charges that jessie beth el high school is unsafe. >> that is not how we see it. >>reporter: how do you see it. >> we see it as very safe campus. >>reporter: after police left the family held a press conference of its own. about max and about high school safety in vallejo. >> didn'
max was sophomore at beth el high school. he was shot just off campus t.wayne has more. >> suspect name zacchary is 19 years old vallejo resident arrested early this morning. as to his history with 17-year-old victim max rusk still unknown. >> all i can say that known to each other but can't go into further detail about what the realizeship is. >>reporter: killing took place off the campus of the beth el high school along a canal near the parkway. during today press conference...
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and control and soon, get a new building and facilities that are desperately needed over there for beth the people work thering and more so the animals. that is just on the outside just hearing from the people day-to-day and there is a lot of issues that are going on. everyone has issues going on and with the volunteers and the people and one could complain about their bosses, but it really seems like this is the place that the volunteers dedicated and no one is asking them to come and they are serving a lot of time and energy personal and financial that the people talking about how much they spend of their own money and how much time there working with individual cats that are can be adopted and just need a teeth cleaning. just basic services. >> i have been there a few time over the past year and mostly look at the cats. and i actually have with the cats and the volunteers that there are and how
and control and soon, get a new building and facilities that are desperately needed over there for beth the people work thering and more so the animals. that is just on the outside just hearing from the people day-to-day and there is a lot of issues that are going on. everyone has issues going on and with the volunteers and the people and one could complain about their bosses, but it really seems like this is the place that the volunteers dedicated and no one is asking them to come and they are...
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i would like to metro area beth -- mary beth at this. we took it up to the inspector general and finally my branch relieved me to do this mission. i had just graduated from the line which court -- language course right before going to selection. it was like i finally had a purpose. the military wasn't just being in the military and following everybody. now i was able to be a pioneer in a program that had not started yet. i think the first group of girls were going to training as we were filling out our packets. it is this brand-new contest of putting women on these teams in training us and being able to go and fight on the front lines. to me it was exciting. when we finally got out of afghanistan, it was this world wind -- whirlwind of every thing about a be in every thing thought it would not be. lemmon: tell me more about what you thought it would not be. well, you don't really know. there was a lot of gray area going through training. we were told our mission was supposed to be maybe this, we might be doing some of this, some of that,
i would like to metro area beth -- mary beth at this. we took it up to the inspector general and finally my branch relieved me to do this mission. i had just graduated from the line which court -- language course right before going to selection. it was like i finally had a purpose. the military wasn't just being in the military and following everybody. now i was able to be a pioneer in a program that had not started yet. i think the first group of girls were going to training as we were filling...
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beth, i can see you're a little banged up there. i hope you're feeling okay. tell us what happened. >> so i mean it was -- i take this trip between philly and new york pretty often. i mean at first it was just a regular ride. i was on the phone. i hung out with my friend. about that time it felt like we were just taking a wide turn to the right. and then like it kind of -- it just had started to like roll over and it was just dark and you could just -- there were just bodies and seats and everything kind of falling around me and i mean it was kind of that slow motion moment. i was in the third car and it actually tipped to the side so the only way to get up was actually up through the side which is the roof and then the car started to fill up with smoke so i mean i remember someone saying very calmly you know, we need to get out of this car so we climbed up to the ladder. we had to slide off the side of the -- at the car which is like a good eight feet. >> paul let me ask you. it seemed to happen in slow motion. you first felt the shakes and then everything we
beth, i can see you're a little banged up there. i hope you're feeling okay. tell us what happened. >> so i mean it was -- i take this trip between philly and new york pretty often. i mean at first it was just a regular ride. i was on the phone. i hung out with my friend. about that time it felt like we were just taking a wide turn to the right. and then like it kind of -- it just had started to like roll over and it was just dark and you could just -- there were just bodies and seats and...
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. >> for 26 years lake county juvenile judge mary beth bonaventura has been making tough decisions that aim to get kids like aaron back on track. >> they're coming back into the community. i want to do everything i can do first before i send them to the doc or department of corrections. >> because of aaron's age, his long history with the juvenile system, and the fact that he's still on probation for attempted car theft and battery, the stakes are much higher this time. aaron has already been warned that the prosecutor's office is looking at waiving him to the adult system. >> i've got a bad record. so i'll probably beg please don't let take my life away from me. to me that's taking my life away. that will be three adult felons instead of just one. i have three pending. >> aaron admits he has an unquenchable thirst for taking cars that aren't his own. his other vice, playing escape artist. >> my staff called me to let me know that he was trying to be a trickster and had a detention officer bring him up sunday night for the release for the weekenders. and our intake officer elizabeth not
. >> for 26 years lake county juvenile judge mary beth bonaventura has been making tough decisions that aim to get kids like aaron back on track. >> they're coming back into the community. i want to do everything i can do first before i send them to the doc or department of corrections. >> because of aaron's age, his long history with the juvenile system, and the fact that he's still on probation for attempted car theft and battery, the stakes are much higher this time. aaron...
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beth davis with me now.d you are still here which concerned me when i heard it from the prau producers producers. we got you a ride home right? >> yeah. >> how is your head physically and emotionally? >> just sore just got beat up a little by the train. i have not really thought about it. part of the reason i am still here too, and filling it with action is -- >> a little distraction? >> yeah everywhere from just the little things -- i came out of the car with my phone and a shoe and figuring out how i am going to get back to new york. >> that part we have figured out. you have to check out with your doctor when you get home. you have a big lump on the side of your head? >> yeah right now it's just about getting home and having to get a good and long conversation with my family. >> you have been talking with other people who made it off the train who you did not know before and now you have a unique bonds that is often the silver lining after something so bad? >> yeah, after the moment of shock, you are in t
beth davis with me now.d you are still here which concerned me when i heard it from the prau producers producers. we got you a ride home right? >> yeah. >> how is your head physically and emotionally? >> just sore just got beat up a little by the train. i have not really thought about it. part of the reason i am still here too, and filling it with action is -- >> a little distraction? >> yeah everywhere from just the little things -- i came out of the car with my...
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so, the plan is to probably find a new date because there was a conflict for beth dates. >> right. >> so stay tuned. >> okay. >> okay. >> any future agenda items. >> i hate to keep bringing it up, did you want some closure on that permit expediting time? >> no. >> we never really didn't. >> that is true. >> you are looking at me. true. >> yes. >> let's put that on the next agenda. >> okay. >> just to be clear that is the special procedures for certain dates. >> yeah. >> and that is it. >> and in the last minute. >> correct. >> yeah. >> we will resurrect. >> is there dafted language for that yet? >> no, there was like not real language, and it was just sort of like ideas and dates. and they are to do the item which is to work on that between now and then? >> or? okay. >> okay. >> and just checking. all right, and is there any public comment on our future agenda items i don't see any and the public comment is closed and i adjourn this meeting tonight. thank you very much.@p >> the city of san francisco sfgtv meeting of the san francisco government audit and oversight committee occurring
so, the plan is to probably find a new date because there was a conflict for beth dates. >> right. >> so stay tuned. >> okay. >> okay. >> any future agenda items. >> i hate to keep bringing it up, did you want some closure on that permit expediting time? >> no. >> we never really didn't. >> that is true. >> you are looking at me. true. >> yes. >> let's put that on the next agenda. >> okay. >> just to be clear...
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beth lm ended up trenched in red ink the next year and it never came back.he airlines are in much better shape this time and certainly better than besy when it comes to their balance sheets. still, the fact is that the estimates for the airlines are too high and stokz simply don't bottom ahead of earnings estimate cuts, they bottom after the estimates come done. so here's what i would do if i wanted to own southwestern or anyone else in the group, i would wait for the down grades to happen wait for the worst and and holder erer patterns stocks that need to be dumped left and right, and only then would i bi. and if history any guide, i bet the buy moment will occur a little bit lower, thought higher from where they stocks are tragd now. and southwest will be the one that i would reach for first. plus, i think it has the least down sides. rich. >> caller: hey, booya. >> that is absolutely trute. >> caller: you did real good. >> thank you. >> caller: jet blue has been big year and year and do you think jet blue has more upside or would you prefer southwest, del
beth lm ended up trenched in red ink the next year and it never came back.he airlines are in much better shape this time and certainly better than besy when it comes to their balance sheets. still, the fact is that the estimates for the airlines are too high and stokz simply don't bottom ahead of earnings estimate cuts, they bottom after the estimates come done. so here's what i would do if i wanted to own southwestern or anyone else in the group, i would wait for the down grades to happen wait...
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mary beth is an artist and an associate professor in los angeles.e being one of the patients. she asked herself, what would it be like to go for days on end without seeing a human face and only engaging with people in those biohazard suits while suffering through physically wrenching symptoms. the suits the health care workers wear are called personal protective equipment or ppes for short. they're very important for preventing the spread of ebola, but they can be very personal maybe even downright frightening, but mary beth had an idea. what if health care workers who wore the ppes had big photos of their faces ob the outside of their suits like a sticker of their smiling faces so that patients can see that behind the scary protective gear is a friendly warm person. someone who wants to help. mary beth got to work and turned her kitchen table into a command center and spent months there testing cameras, printers and paper types all in an effort to create photos that would adhere to a ppe suit without compromise compromising the suit's integrity. sh
mary beth is an artist and an associate professor in los angeles.e being one of the patients. she asked herself, what would it be like to go for days on end without seeing a human face and only engaging with people in those biohazard suits while suffering through physically wrenching symptoms. the suits the health care workers wear are called personal protective equipment or ppes for short. they're very important for preventing the spread of ebola, but they can be very personal maybe even...
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beth davis who was a passenger on the train. >> how traumatic. i cannot image. the deadly crash playing out on social media with first hand accounts of the esther fying -- of the terrifying accident. jackie i bebanez has incredible photographs. >> we are taking a look at the train after the frantic moment it flipped off the tracks. >> keep calling, okay? >> crawl forward, sir. >> twitter and instagram lining up with photos and videos joust like these. patrick murphy was one of the more than 230 on board. he snapped this photo showing the carnage inside. >> i flew to the other side landed on my head then i checked my body parts. i was okay. guy next to me was unconscious. i slapped him a little bit and got him up. >> murphy saying within minutes first responders arrived and started fullingpulling out responders. fellow travelers chipped in to help out. one passenger who happened to be a nurse had her wrist broken by a flying suitcase. she called it a nightmare. >> i tried to help anybody. there were many injured people on the train and they were very very upset.
beth davis who was a passenger on the train. >> how traumatic. i cannot image. the deadly crash playing out on social media with first hand accounts of the esther fying -- of the terrifying accident. jackie i bebanez has incredible photographs. >> we are taking a look at the train after the frantic moment it flipped off the tracks. >> keep calling, okay? >> crawl forward, sir. >> twitter and instagram lining up with photos and videos joust like these. patrick...
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. >> reporter: glad to be alive after brooklyn blogger beth davids decided not to sit in the car that was badly mangled. she soon realized how bad the situation in her own car really was. >>> you could hear the people asking for help. there is a woman on one side who was trammed under the seats. another one, it was on the side so they were down past the window in the dirt. >> reporter: davids said other passengers raced to help other passengers as smoke filled the car. >> people were really helping each other looking for a way out. >> reporter: wednesday morning, beth returned to the scene of the crash that could have killed her. >> when we come back we'll continue our live coverage with wendy receivinger from philadelphia. wendy? >> reporter: that's right. it has been 18 hours since this crash. the investigation is still in its earliest stages. that's a freight train going by by the way. we are waiting for an ntsb news there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios
. >> reporter: glad to be alive after brooklyn blogger beth davids decided not to sit in the car that was badly mangled. she soon realized how bad the situation in her own car really was. >>> you could hear the people asking for help. there is a woman on one side who was trammed under the seats. another one, it was on the side so they were down past the window in the dirt. >> reporter: davids said other passengers raced to help other passengers as smoke filled the car....
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the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially assembled. >> i'm pleading not guilty because they have no evidence. when they found it, it was not intact, okay? >> what was you going to do with it? >> everything that they have is things that i was allowed to have. >> but she did tell us that if she were going to make what she's accused of making, she has a good idea of how to do it. >> you have to have your marker to make it hard and you have to put your pads over it to protect it. >> as mary beth began her how-to description, all i could think about is human nature and how when left without normal resources, want or need or desire will lead you to create something out of nothin
the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially...
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. >> yes, beth they are. maybe the dad knows, maybe he doesn't. >> of course he knows. he's sending his child in. - he has the video going. >> i'm trying to give the man the benefit of the doubt. >> the goesose doesn't attack her. it chases after her and trips. >> she's never going to have geese again but she's going to have a great video to remember how evil her dad is. >> this is a tandem paraglide. somebody must have turned off the fasten seat belt sign. owen decides to stand in his seat and say idiose captain. a space jumper can't sit still long enough to enjoy a nice paraglide. even he said he was nervous during this jump. >> really? that's true. there's probably something that feels different about it. >> think about it, you are not jumping off solid ground. he's got to adjust for that when he makes his jump. >> he did land safe. first you use a song to get her to say yes. now it's about the wedding video. hear the tune that adds the perfect touch. see how this guy row, row, rows his boat right into a sail. it's's a a n newew f fibiberer s supupplplemement that he
. >> yes, beth they are. maybe the dad knows, maybe he doesn't. >> of course he knows. he's sending his child in. - he has the video going. >> i'm trying to give the man the benefit of the doubt. >> the goesose doesn't attack her. it chases after her and trips. >> she's never going to have geese again but she's going to have a great video to remember how evil her dad is. >> this is a tandem paraglide. somebody must have turned off the fasten seat belt sign....
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fox's beth parker talked to the very lucky driver. >> it was massive. >> the big boom that rattled leesburgsounded like something shattered and broke. >> we heard a bang. >> a pick-up truck soared off the second story of the town parking deck. >> oh, my gosh. i can't believe glad nobody was sitting in those benches. >> now, woe have needed a pretty good running start across this second level of the parking deck, to get here to the edge. now, he was airborne, long enough, to fly across this whole corridor. >> now he landed all the way over here. this circle is where those black benches are that still photo we showed you. they've already been hauled away. >> to make it that far i mean, that's not easy. >> he was lucky, it is the way he landed, and nobody was there, actually smooth landing. >> the man behind the wheel. >> when you look at the pictures of this, can you believe it? >> i guess the pictures don't lie. i have to believe it. >> he's a retired economist who was trying to find a parking space so he could go to the dentist. >> i don't think i hit the gas. and certainly did i not make a
fox's beth parker talked to the very lucky driver. >> it was massive. >> the big boom that rattled leesburgsounded like something shattered and broke. >> we heard a bang. >> a pick-up truck soared off the second story of the town parking deck. >> oh, my gosh. i can't believe glad nobody was sitting in those benches. >> now, woe have needed a pretty good running start across this second level of the parking deck, to get here to the edge. now, he was airborne,...
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we know their bodies are still bethe car which they used to come to the parking lot where they opened fire, hitting one security officer in the ankle. that officer has since been discharged from the hospital. but again there's nothing on motive nothing on description of the suspects. the police have evacuated a perimeter around the complex,ing a neighborhood and sthopg shoapg complex. shopping complex. the group that was hosting this event is a far right new york city based group. they at the time said that this was not mint to be an insult to muslims or an attack ton faith but rather an expression of free speech in light of events, the charlie hebdo attack in france. it is too early to draw any conclusion, they are not linking the shooting that happened in the parking lot to the event that happened inside. however they said security was already on hand before the shooting happened. they did not receive any credible threats prior to it but knowing the potential of such an inflammatory event they had extra security guards on scene. american freedom initiative. the controversial event w
we know their bodies are still bethe car which they used to come to the parking lot where they opened fire, hitting one security officer in the ankle. that officer has since been discharged from the hospital. but again there's nothing on motive nothing on description of the suspects. the police have evacuated a perimeter around the complex,ing a neighborhood and sthopg shoapg complex. shopping complex. the group that was hosting this event is a far right new york city based group. they at the...
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. >> reporter: nancy styler's attorney beth krul fishy how? >> in terms of, you've got a very well-respected physician, who's now being accused of murder. and it didn't -- it was inconceivable to me that he would have killed somebody. >> reporter: plus, the elderly man they led away wrapped in his wife's blue bathrobe looked far too frail and weak to bludgeon a woman to death, carry her body, wrap it up, flip a mattress. >> and then been stupid enough to take the murder weapon, some pill bottles with the victim's name on them, his vehicle registration and insurance, packaged it all up in one bag, and then put it in a dumpster that was close to the motel he was staying at. made zero sense to me. >> reporter: it also made zero sense that trey's accomplice was his diminutive 62-year-old wife, nancy. even though she did actually say she could just kill that nancy pfister. but then, lots of people around town said similar things about the outspoken ms. pfister at some point or other not meaning it literally. >> i could see where she could be sittin
. >> reporter: nancy styler's attorney beth krul fishy how? >> in terms of, you've got a very well-respected physician, who's now being accused of murder. and it didn't -- it was inconceivable to me that he would have killed somebody. >> reporter: plus, the elderly man they led away wrapped in his wife's blue bathrobe looked far too frail and weak to bludgeon a woman to death, carry her body, wrap it up, flip a mattress. >> and then been stupid enough to take the murder...
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after 51 years of marriage i'm sure glad he's still here. >> reporter: in loudon county virginia, bethker, fox news. >> parents in colorado are outraged after their teenage son was outed by his high school principal. evan young attended twin peaks charter academy high school in the long mont with a 4.5gpa young was his graduating class valedictorian. he planned to come out to his friends and family during his speech at commencement promoting the theme of tolerance and respect. but when his principal found out he asked evan to change his speech saying it went against the mission of the school. the principal then called evan's father telling him about his son's speech and that his son was gay. >> the act of outing someone is dangerous and irresponsible. we are lucky in this case that evan is in such good hands. >> there was no acknowledgement of evan's accomplishments and as a parent that was the most hurtful thing for me. >> well, evan will be attending rutgers university in the fall with a scholarship. >> former olympian bruce jenner will appear as a woman on the cover of vanity fair m
after 51 years of marriage i'm sure glad he's still here. >> reporter: in loudon county virginia, bethker, fox news. >> parents in colorado are outraged after their teenage son was outed by his high school principal. evan young attended twin peaks charter academy high school in the long mont with a 4.5gpa young was his graduating class valedictorian. he planned to come out to his friends and family during his speech at commencement promoting the theme of tolerance and respect. but...
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. >> this weekend he's performing at the beth page air show in long island.has a sneak peek from jones beach new york. >> reporter: more than 200,000 people here at the beth page air show at jones beach on long island new york to watch hair raising flips, turns and rolls from a dozen stun teams including john clad air shows. john served three tours in iraq and the combat pilot. we rode with him on the air national guard 300l stunt plane and oh what a ride it is. >> you ready? >> one two three! >> reporter: oh! >> there's one two and three. >> you know what i've been flying for 15 years and flying my entire life. the air national guard sent me to pilot training to learn to fly. it's been a lifetime pursuit to be able to perfect those skills that people are going to see in the air show this week is honor for me to be here. >> what's the number one rule you follow up there. >> it's about training. it's about trust. >> training to get in the military. >> great weekend for men and women deployed this weekend and for me to be small part in our nation's defense in h
. >> this weekend he's performing at the beth page air show in long island.has a sneak peek from jones beach new york. >> reporter: more than 200,000 people here at the beth page air show at jones beach on long island new york to watch hair raising flips, turns and rolls from a dozen stun teams including john clad air shows. john served three tours in iraq and the combat pilot. we rode with him on the air national guard 300l stunt plane and oh what a ride it is. >> you ready?...