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isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of expenditure of energy and that marched over to the laboratory and i was told that this was now my new bailiwick and that norman davidson who was running that particular laboratory would tell me what it was all about. only first i found out if i could by myself what it was all about. i think they were trying to see how secure their system was about the information about the research that was going on in the building. well, it didn't take too long to find out that i was working on a new element, plutonium. and this new elem
isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of expenditure...
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isabella got a visit from a therapy dog right in her hospital room until she got back on her feet. >>clean bill of health and once she heard that she was like mom i want to work. >> i love designing and i love dogs and animals. >> nearly a year after surgery isabella is back in the business of making dog bows and bow ties. >> a lot brothers and sisters filling franklin square to celebrate the southeastern pennsylvania of big brothers big sisters. over 800 biggs and little celebrating at their 12th 12th annual picnic. they enjoyed free food and games and carousel ride. this year is the organization ross' 100th anniversary. >> a great day to have something like that versus yesterday. mike masco i tell was pretty nice out. >> it was pretty nice. tomorrow will be great. if you can take day off do it because tomorrow is going to be a gem. go to the beach if you can. but then it will change tuesday and wednesday. get into that one second. take a look at old city looking really good out there. low humidity the breeze still kicking around take look at airport cameras bobbing a round about of
isabella got a visit from a therapy dog right in her hospital room until she got back on her feet. >>clean bill of health and once she heard that she was like mom i want to work. >> i love designing and i love dogs and animals. >> nearly a year after surgery isabella is back in the business of making dog bows and bow ties. >> a lot brothers and sisters filling franklin square to celebrate the southeastern pennsylvania of big brothers big sisters. over 800 biggs and...
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isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> thank you. i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of expenditure of energy and that marched over to the and probably not used in any way by the army. but he need not to have worried because he also got a letter, a strarchk letter, saying that he had a job waiting for him at the university of chicago. he could not be told what it was. however, he could find it anything. so he packed up and went off to chicago. and yes, indeed, he wrote letters that he had an excellent job here in chicago and he can't tell me anything about it. so i got my degree some months later
isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> thank you. i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of...
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he sees isabella, his other children, and he asks how she is doing. and she said that their son, who is seven years old, froze to death on the journey from camp nelson to this unknown boarding house. with that, joseph miller has no -- no idea what to do with his son. his family had, and again according to his affidavit, not a morsel to eat. he then must carry his seven-year-old son, who is quite -- not an infant, not a two-year-old, a seven-year-old. he then has to carry his seven-year-old son's dead body 20 miles back to the union camp with the hope of being able to barry his son. -- bury his son. remember, this is november, the ground is frozen. i always remember this moment of what it must be like for him, to carry his son back to a union camp -- a camp that one represented freedom and opportunity and now it represents the place of death, disease, and starvation. so miller does barry -- we don't know where or what else happens. that is where the story sort of ended for me. i found the story in 2002, 2003. up until 2010, that is all i knew. new arch
he sees isabella, his other children, and he asks how she is doing. and she said that their son, who is seven years old, froze to death on the journey from camp nelson to this unknown boarding house. with that, joseph miller has no -- no idea what to do with his son. his family had, and again according to his affidavit, not a morsel to eat. he then must carry his seven-year-old son, who is quite -- not an infant, not a two-year-old, a seven-year-old. he then has to carry his seven-year-old...
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isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of expenditure of energy and that marched over to the laboratory and i was told that this was now my new bailiwick and that norman davidson who was running that particular laboratory would tell me what it was all about. only first i found out if i could by myself what it was all about. i think they were trying to see how secure their system was about the information about the research that was going on in the building. well, it didn't take too long to find out that i was working on a new element, plutonium. and this new elem
isabella. we heard isabella yesterday for those of you that were here but she's going to tell us her experiences at the met lab. >> i was a graduate student in 1943 and my husband of not too many months was also a graduate student, had deferred until he got his ph.d.. the day he got his ph.d. he also got a notice from his draft board he was now 1a material. and he was somewhat sad about this because once you got your ph.d., you had a certain dedication to the science, a lot of expenditure...
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and from atlanta is isabella wilkerson, the pulitzer-prize winning author of "the warmth of other suns" about southern black migration. we welcome all three of you to the program. wilson -- russell moore let me start with you. what role does the confederate flag play in the identity of the south today do you believe? >> i think confederate battle flag is a symbol that causes a great deal of division and reminds us of a hurtful legacy and past. i think people see it in different ways. what some people see in the confederate flag is a sense of southern assertion that the south matters. so for instance i was at a conference one time where the speaker, every time he would reference saying something ignorant, would do it in a southern accent. i think there are some southerners, black and white who feel as though the rest of the country looks down on the south as uneducated and backward, and for some people that was a similar balance of defiance against that, but it's really clear the way the confederate battle flag has been used, not only initially in terms of the confed ral states of ameri
and from atlanta is isabella wilkerson, the pulitzer-prize winning author of "the warmth of other suns" about southern black migration. we welcome all three of you to the program. wilson -- russell moore let me start with you. what role does the confederate flag play in the identity of the south today do you believe? >> i think confederate battle flag is a symbol that causes a great deal of division and reminds us of a hurtful legacy and past. i think people see it in different...
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the fun continues with isabella and matthew sporting their steph curry gear. thanks for submitting that picture to us. >> can you share your worse fan picks using # dubson7. include your city in the post so we give you a proper shout out if you are chose as the next "fan of the day." >> so many cute ones so >> a reminder, major traffic delays still on westbound 580 on the rip rich bridge, look at stand still, caltrain closed two westbound lanes, i-580 near sir francis drake boulevard for emergency pavement repairs partly related to heat. crews will not be finished until 2:00 today. for up-to-the-minute updates follow us on twitter twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >> a reporter david louie will have the exclusive sit down with apple c.e.o. tim cook as the cupertino company takes center stage at the worldwide developers conference. at 5:00 a new computer does not run on batteries or solar. what makes it go, coming up tonight. >> 49ers quarterback kaepernick posted this video on instagram, knocking one over the fence at a celebrity softball game in he. it was three hope
the fun continues with isabella and matthew sporting their steph curry gear. thanks for submitting that picture to us. >> can you share your worse fan picks using # dubson7. include your city in the post so we give you a proper shout out if you are chose as the next "fan of the day." >> so many cute ones so >> a reminder, major traffic delays still on westbound 580 on the rip rich bridge, look at stand still, caltrain closed two westbound lanes, i-580 near sir...
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emma, topping the list followed bio livia, ava sophia and isabella. >> isabella jackie's daughter's name>> if you're looking for a gift for a new parent how about bacon roses. texas bakery is offering up about keys of the mouth watering breakfast food. the the bacon is edible but the stem is made of wood. it's taken the -- they can last up to two weeks. >> a deadly tour bus crash in the pocono mountains. new information still coming in. what we know about who was on the bus and where the injured passengers are being treated. we have you covered. >>> plus an a telling tack near a trolley stop sends a guy to the hospital. tonight the surveillance video cops say shows the suspects stalking their victim. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. fox 29 news in hd brought to you by xfinity the future of awesome awesome. ♪ >>> several big stories develop developing to night at 6:00 our crews are out covering them. >> three people are dead, 13 injured in a tour bus crash in the pocono mountai
emma, topping the list followed bio livia, ava sophia and isabella. >> isabella jackie's daughter's name>> if you're looking for a gift for a new parent how about bacon roses. texas bakery is offering up about keys of the mouth watering breakfast food. the the bacon is edible but the stem is made of wood. it's taken the -- they can last up to two weeks. >> a deadly tour bus crash in the pocono mountains. new information still coming in. what we know about who was on the bus...
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the fun continues with isabella and matthew. this is a great action shot, and these two are sporting their curry gear for venetia high school's rally day. special thanks to carly c for submitting this great photo. you can share your pics on social media using the #dubs on 7. >>> did you know how much time is really spent behind the wheel? >> more than we think, probably. michael finney is here with the details on that and more. >> is it depressing or not depressing? >> a financial services company has done a huge survey of commuters in several of the nation's largest cities, including san francisco. here they found that consumers spend 56 minutes and $9 a day commuting. 25% of those surveyed say they use the time to be more productive. the upside 64% consider their commute to be the only "me" time they get in the day. why do they care to figure this all out? they offer a new reward program for every dollar spent on gas, tolls and parking. >>> americans are paying down our credit card debt at a furious clip. during the first thre
the fun continues with isabella and matthew. this is a great action shot, and these two are sporting their curry gear for venetia high school's rally day. special thanks to carly c for submitting this great photo. you can share your pics on social media using the #dubs on 7. >>> did you know how much time is really spent behind the wheel? >> more than we think, probably. michael finney is here with the details on that and more. >> is it depressing or not depressing?...
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i think we're changing the national conversation. >> woodruff: isabella wilkerson, what do you see when you look at the south and you begin to take the confederacy clearly as part of the history but when you take honoring the confederacy, you begin the take that out of the south and the picture of the south today? >> well, i think we're at a karmic moment for the south, but for our country as a whole. you think about the last four years in which historically speaking we've been commemorating the sen ten cal of the sieve war. south carolina was first state to si seed from the union. south carolina was where the first shots were fired and this past week the massacre at mother emanuel a.m.e. church occurred on the night before juneteenth, which is a sacred day for african americans the day when the last enslaved people were set free in texas which was two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation. so this history is inescapable. it seems as if we're coming full circle. and the history and as it's playing itself out even know seems to be inevitable. >> woodruff: russell more, for
i think we're changing the national conversation. >> woodruff: isabella wilkerson, what do you see when you look at the south and you begin to take the confederacy clearly as part of the history but when you take honoring the confederacy, you begin the take that out of the south and the picture of the south today? >> well, i think we're at a karmic moment for the south, but for our country as a whole. you think about the last four years in which historically speaking we've been...
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isabella: isabella. jhonny: te gusta dibujar? isabella: sÍ.o nada mÁs un pedazo. quiero que veamos aquÍ. un niÑo que utiliza plumones, es un niÑo que le gusta llamar la atenciÓn. jhonny: el que escribe crayoles? marÍa: es el niÑo curioso, que le gusta investigar, super preguntÓn. el niÑo que escoge colores es super perfeccionista y empieza desde chico con la autocrÍtica. si me equivoco, lo borro. jhonny: gracias 1 millÓn por toda esta informaciÓn. ya ustedes saben en su casa lo que es la grafo-grafo... cÓmo es? estoy un poco pegado. marÍa: grafología. y el niÑo dibujÓ un coche. son niÑos ambiciosos. jhonny: pasamos con los muchachos. lourdes: me sorprendiÓ eso de que desde un garabato se puede analizar alejandro: y en minutos tendremos la historia de una mamÁ que logrÓ bajar de peso despuÉs de dar a luz en dos meses. pasÓ de talla xl a s alan: y en ellas vs ellos. sabremos quiÉn se estresa mÁs, si ellas o ellos. lourdes: y en al mÚsica tendremos al grupo duelo en la casita mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. toma si no hubieras vistoo... tu ca
isabella: isabella. jhonny: te gusta dibujar? isabella: sÍ.o nada mÁs un pedazo. quiero que veamos aquÍ. un niÑo que utiliza plumones, es un niÑo que le gusta llamar la atenciÓn. jhonny: el que escribe crayoles? marÍa: es el niÑo curioso, que le gusta investigar, super preguntÓn. el niÑo que escoge colores es super perfeccionista y empieza desde chico con la autocrÍtica. si me equivoco, lo borro. jhonny: gracias 1 millÓn por toda esta informaciÓn. ya ustedes saben en su casa lo que...
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historians believe that at least 200,000 jews lived in spain before king ferdinand and queenist queenist isabella issued the edict. >> this is a historic important and emotional day for sephardic world in general. a new era between jewish and the hispanic world opens. it was 500 years late but spain came forth a date with history. >> three and a half million people around the world are believed to have sephardic ancestry. the spanish government believes there will be 90 to 100,000 applications, more than 4,000 have already applied. >> this is not a an immigration order, this is an order to come home. >> to atone for its dark history history. courtney kealy, al jazeera. >> a distinguished professor of history, live for us tonight. mr. ruiz, thank you for being with us. a 500 year wrong is it too little too late? >> it is too little, too late. it should never have happened. but it's better late than never. >> by some estimates 90% of all jews in europe lived in spain before they were told to leave convert to chris christianity, leave or die. do we have any idea how many will want to become citizens
historians believe that at least 200,000 jews lived in spain before king ferdinand and queenist queenist isabella issued the edict. >> this is a historic important and emotional day for sephardic world in general. a new era between jewish and the hispanic world opens. it was 500 years late but spain came forth a date with history. >> three and a half million people around the world are believed to have sephardic ancestry. the spanish government believes there will be 90 to 100,000...
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the fund continues with good friends isabella and matthew, a great action shot sporting their gear for hallry and special thanks to carly for submitting the fantastic photo. can you share your warriors fan pick on social media using # #dubson7. include your city in post so we can get you a proper shout out if you are chosen as the next "fan of day." >> and fan shout out the young lady was tearing shorts and a t-shirt which is what you may want to go with. >> along the coast maybe not so much with the 60-degree weather which for you could be warm but the rest of us, short sleeve showers, light and loose-fitting clothing and plan ity of non--- plenty of nonalcoholic liquids. through half moon bay visibility is quarter-mile because of the marine layer compressed to less than 1000 feet where a last fog this morning. look at the potential five million of us that are going to be affected by the heat today from 1:00 o'clock this afternoon until 8:00 this evening. this is how it looks from the east bay hills you can see how long the fog is. just barely covering the deck of the pen bobby and no
the fund continues with good friends isabella and matthew, a great action shot sporting their gear for hallry and special thanks to carly for submitting the fantastic photo. can you share your warriors fan pick on social media using # #dubson7. include your city in post so we can get you a proper shout out if you are chosen as the next "fan of day." >> and fan shout out the young lady was tearing shorts and a t-shirt which is what you may want to go with. >> along the...
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. >> happily, sean and caroline recently had twins, isabella and reagan, with the help of a surrogateeedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at number 6, operating on the wrong body part. jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation, and the surgeon cuts into the left eye instead of the right. >> my husband and i were in awe. we're like, can you repeat that again? and she said frankly, i lost sense of direction. >> they messed up and did this eye and didn't did this eye. >> surgeons are supposed to initial or mark the correct side like they did with jesse. but here's one way they can still get confused. >> we place drapes over the entire area to keep it sterile. mistakes can be made very rarely when you have draping that obscures the mark. >> in the u.s. seven patients every day suffer body part mix-ups. just before surgery make sure you confirm wit
. >> happily, sean and caroline recently had twins, isabella and reagan, with the help of a surrogateeedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at number 6, operating on the wrong body part. jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation, and the surgeon...
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he sees isabella and his children and he asks how she is doing. and she said that their son who was seven years old for us to death on the journey -- froze to death on the journey to the boarding house. with that, joseph miller has no idea what to do with his son. his family has no food. he carried his seven-year-old son's dead body 20 miles act to the union camp with the hope of being able to bury him. remember, this is november, the ground is frozen. i always imagine this moment of what it must have been like for him to carry his son back to the union camp where he was emancipated. the camp that once represented freedom and opportunity and now represents the place of death, disease, and starvation. but miller does bury him at this camp. we don't know where or what else happened. that's where the story sort of ended for me. that's all i knew until about 2010. new archival evidence arose. you're constantly uncovering new documents. what i learned was that joseph miller's son died on november 24. by december 1, his eldest son died. a few days later
he sees isabella and his children and he asks how she is doing. and she said that their son who was seven years old for us to death on the journey -- froze to death on the journey to the boarding house. with that, joseph miller has no idea what to do with his son. his family has no food. he carried his seven-year-old son's dead body 20 miles act to the union camp with the hope of being able to bury him. remember, this is november, the ground is frozen. i always imagine this moment of what it...
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three years ago jessica sutton's 21-month-old daughter isabella found a pod on the floor and tried tosymptoms of a stomach virus. >> they can have lung damage, trouble breathing, wheezing to the point they need to be placed on a ventilator in the icu. >> the poison control center reports two children have died from ingesting laundry packets. now they're setting standards for laundry pods. the american cleaning institute tells nbc news manufacturers have already made major changes to their packaging, including the addition of easy-to-understand safety icons, improving warning labels and redesigning packaging so packets aren't visible from the outside. the industry has also joined save kids worldwide to urge them to keep these up and out of the way of children, keep them off the floor, keep them in mortgageoriginal packaging as best they could and put it away. if a child gets into one of these packets, you should call poison control or 911 depending on the severity of the injury. >> a good thing to say put those up high so little kids can't grab them. >>> coming up what sean "diddy" com
three years ago jessica sutton's 21-month-old daughter isabella found a pod on the floor and tried tosymptoms of a stomach virus. >> they can have lung damage, trouble breathing, wheezing to the point they need to be placed on a ventilator in the icu. >> the poison control center reports two children have died from ingesting laundry packets. now they're setting standards for laundry pods. the american cleaning institute tells nbc news manufacturers have already made major changes to...
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inconveniently time general election campaign and a few later i had my own first child, my daughter, isabella. we would meet and chat sometimes a little tired and how the new father talk about how we were getting on. he always asked and truly cared. he's a truly genuine warm and humble man and he always asked how you were and how your family was before he got into politics. my sincere condolences go to his family and his friends and all who knew him. you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time and the zealotry been discussed i hope the genuine outpouring of tributes to charles is some comfort at this difficult time. what if they liberal democrats rather than 62 and 2005 we now have the job to restore the liberal democrats to where charles took us to in 2005. that is what charles would've wanted and that is what we work and strive to do. >> stephen downes. >> mr. speaker, many hearts broke yesterday morning when we heard the news. it came as such a dreadful shout. it is equally heartbreaking i would suggest the charter kennedy our fellow parliamentarian can not be aware of this
inconveniently time general election campaign and a few later i had my own first child, my daughter, isabella. we would meet and chat sometimes a little tired and how the new father talk about how we were getting on. he always asked and truly cared. he's a truly genuine warm and humble man and he always asked how you were and how your family was before he got into politics. my sincere condolences go to his family and his friends and all who knew him. you are in our thoughts and prayers at this...
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>> i am here with my husband, michael, and are two adopted children isabella and isaiah. we are also joined by a coplaintiff who is back here his parents didn't make it but we are quite glad that he did. we are just so grateful to be here. i am saying what i think everyone is going to say, and that is when something very good happens in their lives, we need to cause and give thanks to god. as lifelong practicing catholics, that is how we feel we feel that this is god's in tensions and this is god's work so we will pray and thank him for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years, he have been legally married for 11 years. that not until today did the state of kentucky recognize our union. so this is a watershed day for our family, it is the same for all kentuckians and for all americans. it has been a long path for us in our 33 years. we know that people have been fighting this fight for decades. many of them are here with us today, and we thank them all. we also thank so many people, especially the aclu who have been so supportive us, the stanford law clinic, and
>> i am here with my husband, michael, and are two adopted children isabella and isaiah. we are also joined by a coplaintiff who is back here his parents didn't make it but we are quite glad that he did. we are just so grateful to be here. i am saying what i think everyone is going to say, and that is when something very good happens in their lives, we need to cause and give thanks to god. as lifelong practicing catholics, that is how we feel we feel that this is god's in tensions and...
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inconveniently time general election campaign and a few later i had my own first child, my daughter, isabella. we would meet and chat sometimes a little tired and how the new father talk about how we were getting on. he always asked and truly cared. he's a truly genuine warm and humble man and he always asked how you were and how your family was before he got into politics. my sincere condolences go to his family and his friends and all who knew him. you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time and the zealotry been discussed i hope the genuine outpouring of tributes to charles is some comfort at this difficult time. what if they liberal democrats rather than 62 and 2005 we now have the job to restore the liberal democrats to where charles took us to in 2005. that is what charles would've wanted and that is what we work and strive to do. >> stephen downes. >> mr. speaker, many hearts broke yesterday morning when we heard the news. it came as such a dreadful shout. it is equally heartbreaking i would suggest the charter kennedy our fellow parliamentarian can not be aware of this
inconveniently time general election campaign and a few later i had my own first child, my daughter, isabella. we would meet and chat sometimes a little tired and how the new father talk about how we were getting on. he always asked and truly cared. he's a truly genuine warm and humble man and he always asked how you were and how your family was before he got into politics. my sincere condolences go to his family and his friends and all who knew him. you are in our thoughts and prayers at this...
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and i am here with my husband, michael deli i don't know and my two adopted children, michael and isabellauld like to start by saying when something good happens in their life, we need to pause and say thanks to god. as a lifelong practicing catholic, we feel this is god's intention and god's work so we embrace it and thank god for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years. we have been legally married for 11 years. not until today did the state of kentucky recognize our union. is, this is a water shed day for our family. it is the same for all people in kentucky and all americans. it has been a long path for us in our 33 years. we know that people have been fighting this fight for decades. many of them are here with us today. we thank them all. we also thank so many people, especially the aclu, the sanford law flag and the superb legal team back in kentucky that got us started. the farber law office. we have had so much support from so many people, including evan wilson. we can't leave him out. he is one of the founding fathers of the marriage equality movement. none of us would w
and i am here with my husband, michael deli i don't know and my two adopted children, michael and isabellauld like to start by saying when something good happens in their life, we need to pause and say thanks to god. as a lifelong practicing catholic, we feel this is god's intention and god's work so we embrace it and thank god for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years. we have been legally married for 11 years. not until today did the state of kentucky recognize our union. is, this...
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isabella ha crecido mucho la niÑa tiene tres aÑos y cuatro meses. quiÉn dirÍa.uero por el varoncito. me criÉ con 3 hermanos mayores, me criÉ con energÍa masculina. johnny: tenemos una foto con tu esposo eric. nunca habÍa visto fotos tan familiares suyas. roselyn: las pongo para compartir con la gente. alejandro: ¿cuÁles son? roselyn: roselyn_ sÁnchez. alejandro: siempre pones a tu perrito. roselyn: los animales son mis primeros hijos. johnny: fuiste nombrada una de las 25 mujeres mÁs poderosas de people en espaÑol, y siempre estÁs estas en obras de caridad pero no solamente en puerto rico, sino en estados unidos, y trabajarse con la primera dama michelle obama, ¿cÓmo fue la experiencia? roselyn: una iniciativa para enseÑarle a la gente la importancia de disfrutar un parque nacional, la gente cree que hacer ejercicio es ir al gimnasio, cuando puedes ir a un parque nacional, puedes hacer de todo, bicicleta, yoga, lo que quieras con la comunidad, para mÍ que me encanta el ejercicio, sabes que me encanta la campaÑa, es relevante, mÁs para la comunidad latina, y la h
isabella ha crecido mucho la niÑa tiene tres aÑos y cuatro meses. quiÉn dirÍa.uero por el varoncito. me criÉ con 3 hermanos mayores, me criÉ con energÍa masculina. johnny: tenemos una foto con tu esposo eric. nunca habÍa visto fotos tan familiares suyas. roselyn: las pongo para compartir con la gente. alejandro: ¿cuÁles son? roselyn: roselyn_ sÁnchez. alejandro: siempre pones a tu perrito. roselyn: los animales son mis primeros hijos. johnny: fuiste nombrada una de las 25 mujeres...
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ximena isabella muÑoz cumple un aÑo estÁ preciosa.rcaciÓn que tripulaban comenzÓ a hundirse, estuvieron a merced de las olas mientras el barco desaparecÍan las profundidades, por fin un helicÓptero de la guardia costera arribÓ al lugar y lo subiÓ a bordo para transportarlos a un centro hospitalario, los cuatro se encuentran en buen estado de salud. minutos de tensiÓn y caos se vivieron en el interior de un tÚnel en nueva york cuando dos autobuses chocaron entre sÍ a la hora de mayor concentraciÓn de trÁfico, uno de los autobuses transportaba a los estudiantes canadienses, ninguno sufriÓ, pero en el otro vehÍculo no corrieron con la misma suerte, y 30 personas resultaron lesionadas, una mujer se le adelantÓ el parto y tuvo que ser trasladada al hospital en medio del embotellamiento. cifras revelan que en un periodo de un aÑo 12% de las hospitalizaciones de menores de 18 aÑos fueron por enfermedades o desÓrdenes mentales, diana escalante investigÓ las causas que pueden estar afectando la salud mental de los jÓvenes y mÁs amplia desde lo
ximena isabella muÑoz cumple un aÑo estÁ preciosa.rcaciÓn que tripulaban comenzÓ a hundirse, estuvieron a merced de las olas mientras el barco desaparecÍan las profundidades, por fin un helicÓptero de la guardia costera arribÓ al lugar y lo subiÓ a bordo para transportarlos a un centro hospitalario, los cuatro se encuentran en buen estado de salud. minutos de tensiÓn y caos se vivieron en el interior de un tÚnel en nueva york cuando dos autobuses chocaron entre sÍ a la hora de mayor...
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alan: tenemos a isabella, a christian y a milena! ahÍ estÁ. quiero saber cÓmo te preparaste, vengan para acÁ, ¿cÓmo prepararon a los actores en las escenas? >> fue difÍcil, pero son muy cometidos en lo que estÁn haciendo, han practicado sus lÍneas, las han ensayado, y queremos que conozcan a los protagonistas de la escena para que tambiÉn se involucren, y a pesar de que su primer idioma es mÁs o menos, el inglÉs, puedan desenvolverse en espaÑol, asÍ que han hecho un trabajo maravilloso, es una forma de involucrar a la familia, que los niÑos puedan practicar el espaÑol y desenvuelvan el talento increÍble que tienen los tres. alejandro: hablando de talento increÍble, nico, cuÉntame ¿quÉ fue lo mÁs difÍcil de la escena? >> te tenÍas que concentrar y meterte en el personaje, que lo hagas bien. alejandro: para que salgan los sentimientos, la reacciÓn, la respuesta. >> sÍ, fue muy divertido practicar la escena con mis compaÑeros. alejandro: aquÍ voy. acciÓn! ♪ ♪ >> ¿entendÍ bien? ¿quÉ busque una casa? >> no, no entendiste, no que busques una casa, q
alan: tenemos a isabella, a christian y a milena! ahÍ estÁ. quiero saber cÓmo te preparaste, vengan para acÁ, ¿cÓmo prepararon a los actores en las escenas? >> fue difÍcil, pero son muy cometidos en lo que estÁn haciendo, han practicado sus lÍneas, las han ensayado, y queremos que conozcan a los protagonistas de la escena para que tambiÉn se involucren, y a pesar de que su primer idioma es mÁs o menos, el inglÉs, puedan desenvolverse en espaÑol, asÍ que han hecho un trabajo...
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three years ago isabella found a potd on the floor and tried to eat it is. >> vomiting diarrhea.e it into their lungs that's the worst part. you can have lung damage. trouble breathing, wheezing to the point they need to be on a ventilator this the icu. >> reporter: two kindergarten died from ingesting laundry packets. the industry is set to vote on voluntary safety standards for the pods f. a statement the american cleaning institute tells nbc news manufacturers have already made payer juror changes to their packages including the addition of easy to understand safety icons improving warning labels and redesigned packaging so packets aren't visible from the outside. the industry says it's undertaken a public safety campaign and it's working with safe kids to encourage parents to keep these out of kids' reach and keep them in a container and make sure the container is sealed up and away from kids. if a child gets into a laundry packet call poison control right away. if it's serious, call 911. back to you. >> good information, tom. thank you very much. >> they look enticing. >> at
three years ago isabella found a potd on the floor and tried to eat it is. >> vomiting diarrhea.e it into their lungs that's the worst part. you can have lung damage. trouble breathing, wheezing to the point they need to be on a ventilator this the icu. >> reporter: two kindergarten died from ingesting laundry packets. the industry is set to vote on voluntary safety standards for the pods f. a statement the american cleaning institute tells nbc news manufacturers have already made...
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>> i'm here with my husband michael delion and our two adopted children isabella and isaiah.ned by a coplaintiff kevin johnson. his parents didn't quite make it but we're glad he did. we're just so grateful to be here. what i would like to start by saying is what i think everyone should say when something very good happens in their life. we need to pause and give thanks to god as lifelong practicing catholics that is how we feel. we feel like this is god's intention and god's work. so we embrace it and we thank god for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years. we've been legally married for 11 years. but not until today did the state of kentucky recognize our union. so this is a watershed day for our family. it is the same for all kentuckians and for all americans. it's been a long path for us in our 33 years. we know that people have been fighting this fight for decades. many of them are here with us today. and we thank them all. we also thank so many people especially the aclu who has been so supportive of us, the stanford law clinic and our superb legal team back
>> i'm here with my husband michael delion and our two adopted children isabella and isaiah.ned by a coplaintiff kevin johnson. his parents didn't quite make it but we're glad he did. we're just so grateful to be here. what i would like to start by saying is what i think everyone should say when something very good happens in their life. we need to pause and give thanks to god as lifelong practicing catholics that is how we feel. we feel like this is god's intention and god's work. so we...