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reporter: ezra was born in the in10ive is care unit. an event that has never happened before. >> we take care of patients with heart failure. >> two days before the delivery jillian was admitted to the critical care her heartbeat out of rhythm. jay she was extremely sick -- >> she was extremely sick when she came to us. pregnancy aside. >> it is a form of heart failure that causes the muscle to enlarge and then weaken. >> she was on our doorstep and we knew we had our work cut out for us. >> jillian took powerful medicines and doctors scheduled surgery to deliver her baby. >> obviously whatever will baby. we had both very much in our minds. >> definitely that was a little scary at that point. >> but eza had other plans arriving suddenly and naturally while her mother was still in the ctu. >> she was born in a place a lot of people go to pass on. she brought light into that part of the world. >> both mother and baby are doing well now, but it could be months before doctorses know if jillian will be as healthy as her daughter or will requ
reporter: ezra was born in the in10ive is care unit. an event that has never happened before. >> we take care of patients with heart failure. >> two days before the delivery jillian was admitted to the critical care her heartbeat out of rhythm. jay she was extremely sick -- >> she was extremely sick when she came to us. pregnancy aside. >> it is a form of heart failure that causes the muscle to enlarge and then weaken. >> she was on our doorstep and we knew we had...
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ezra klein points out the campaign sprung trap after trap to take advantage of them. week before the debate, "the new york times" reported team clinton was working with tony schwartz to come up with ways to needle and undermine trump. also sought advice from psychology experts to create a personality profile of mr. trump to gauge how he may respond to attacks and deal with a woman as a sole adversary on the debate stage. cataloging strengths and weaknesses as well as trigger points that caused him to lash out in less than presidential ways. that strategy paid off. just minutes before the end of the first presidential debate, when hillary clinton triggered a week-long meltdown in trump world by bringing up former miss universe. >> one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. he loves beauty contests. supporting them and hanging around them. and he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss housekeeping because she was latina. donald, she has a name. >> where did you find this? >> alicia machado. >> where did you find this? >> she ha
ezra klein points out the campaign sprung trap after trap to take advantage of them. week before the debate, "the new york times" reported team clinton was working with tony schwartz to come up with ways to needle and undermine trump. also sought advice from psychology experts to create a personality profile of mr. trump to gauge how he may respond to attacks and deal with a woman as a sole adversary on the debate stage. cataloging strengths and weaknesses as well as trigger points...
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and, west of the city at ezra church. why should we commemorate it? it has been on the civil war bubblegum card. i was in the seventh grade when these things came out. there is the house on the five cent packet of gum from 1961. that was a great bubblegum card. the main reason i am boring in -- i want to thank the sponsors of the symposia again for going into the battle of july 20 2 -- it allows us to-- compare what happened when they launched two flanking attacks. one was successful in chancellorsville. let's talk about the failure. first of all, a step back. from the first week of may to the second week of july gave up nine successive positions from dalton all the way to the chattahoochee. sherman outnumbered him at the start of the campaign 2:1 but he did not use his superior numbers to bludgeon his way through the rebel ranks. using them instead to fix johnston's position with shelling, skirmishing, while he would send a flanking column flank the rebel left and forcing johnston to retreat successively. finally, when johnston got across ththe lake,
and, west of the city at ezra church. why should we commemorate it? it has been on the civil war bubblegum card. i was in the seventh grade when these things came out. there is the house on the five cent packet of gum from 1961. that was a great bubblegum card. the main reason i am boring in -- i want to thank the sponsors of the symposia again for going into the battle of july 20 2 -- it allows us to-- compare what happened when they launched two flanking attacks. one was successful in...
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but for now --- some of the best medicine could be time sen with ezra and her older sister zoe. micah just be grateful that everybody's ok and that she's here with us now and she's our little light. that was nicole estaphan reporting. as the u-s works on a trade deal with asia and the pacific, another country is trying to take advantage of our slow movement in washington d-c. we'll look at whose trying to capitalize on this in the agribusiness report, next on t-v going to try and fill the trade void in asia and the pacific if the u-s does not ratify the trans-pacific partnership deal.. they intend to lead the asia- pacific trading nations from the u-s to their own economic and political sphere.. and according to the american farm bu already negotiating a deal... "the regional comprehensiv e economic partnership or as we call it the rcep is going on for the last several years. not as comprehensive as the tpp, but includes many of the same nations in the asia- pacific region that t-p-p does but of course, the center piece of it would be china." ---- cattle on feed is up a bit.. ac
but for now --- some of the best medicine could be time sen with ezra and her older sister zoe. micah just be grateful that everybody's ok and that she's here with us now and she's our little light. that was nicole estaphan reporting. as the u-s works on a trade deal with asia and the pacific, another country is trying to take advantage of our slow movement in washington d-c. we'll look at whose trying to capitalize on this in the agribusiness report, next on t-v going to try and fill the trade...
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ezra weaver is the first baby born at tuffs medical center. she went in with an enlarged heart before they can do the c-section jillian when into labor and little ezra was born. >> doctors now hope that jillian's heart recovers, as sometimes happens in pregnancy heart failure. if not they will implant a defibrillator in her heart. until then she is enjoying a medical mercal. >>> a new survey by orc international says that most americans would flunk a high school health class. only one out of ten were answered correctly by those responding. here is an a question, what does a calorie measure. only 42% had the answer, that is the energy value of food. how many calories are recommended for men and women to eat. 2200 to 2800 for men and 1800 to 2200 for women. >> which has more suggest ash, 8 ounces of orange juice or 8 ounces of italian dressing. only 8% knew it was the italian dressing. >> and do super foods have a specific definition from the fda. 52% said no. and that is correct. follow the link on our story at 6abc.com. sharpen your pencils. >
ezra weaver is the first baby born at tuffs medical center. she went in with an enlarged heart before they can do the c-section jillian when into labor and little ezra was born. >> doctors now hope that jillian's heart recovers, as sometimes happens in pregnancy heart failure. if not they will implant a defibrillator in her heart. until then she is enjoying a medical mercal. >>> a new survey by orc international says that most americans would flunk a high school health class....
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the doctors blan to take care of mom and schedule surgery to deliver ezra but she was born on her own in part of the hospital not usually known for such happy moments. mom might need still to have heart surgery but for now they are just happy to have little ezra there. she is their second child. >> very sweet. congratulations. new this food health experts are grabbing at the store. >> so first up unsweetened almonds milk. they like it for the versatility. you can put it in your coffee and bake with it. also plain creek yogurt you can swap it for mayo on chicken or tuna salad, and canned chick peas are packed with nutrients including fiber and iron, a great source of protein for soups, sauces, and salads. >> this would stop you on the main. >> why that led to an arrest. >> and new at 6:30, a couple ball machine prize not meant for kids. the discovery making a mom call police, and a new lawsuit from a tragedy in newton. the demand from a man whose wife died while picking up pizza. and the man in this heart-breaking image tried to save the lives of two workers stuck in a trench. his effo
the doctors blan to take care of mom and schedule surgery to deliver ezra but she was born on her own in part of the hospital not usually known for such happy moments. mom might need still to have heart surgery but for now they are just happy to have little ezra there. she is their second child. >> very sweet. congratulations. new this food health experts are grabbing at the store. >> so first up unsweetened almonds milk. they like it for the versatility. you can put it in your...
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. >> want to see ezra and hold her. >> filling hearts with joy. how that little baby surprised cardiologists at a local hospital. it is all new on newscenter 5 every single day, more than 8,000 men and women are working together to create a stronger, smarter, more resilient system... so the 3 1/2 million people we serve have the energy they need. ? we serve new england, and energy brings us together. ? ed: a proposed merger could peace an uphill battle. >> it could make time warner exclusive to their services and that could lead to higher choices for customers. hearings are set for next month on capitol hill. and ticket prices for the world series between the cubs and indians are simply out of it will cost you an average of $3900 for a tech ket to the game in cleveland. if you thepg that's a lot that's compared to games in chicago that average about 7200. >> for one. the world series. >> comedian and actor bill murray will get a big award. jc: the honor he pecked up and why some people were poking kelly ayotte: let's be honest - clinton are far fr
. >> want to see ezra and hold her. >> filling hearts with joy. how that little baby surprised cardiologists at a local hospital. it is all new on newscenter 5 every single day, more than 8,000 men and women are working together to create a stronger, smarter, more resilient system... so the 3 1/2 million people we serve have the energy they need. ? we serve new england, and energy brings us together. ? ed: a proposed merger could peace an uphill battle. >> it could make time...
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my guest tonight is founder and editor in chief of vox.com ezra klein.vening for us all. >> tevor: what's the craziest part of the debate for you man. >> the beginning. when it began. i actually think it was a real debate. >> tevor: it was actually probably one of the weirdest ones we've seen in presidential politics in a long time. you don't see a rung mate go into a vice presidential debate and refuse to defend his top of the ticket candidate's record. >> you're talking about mike pense now. >> he flat out refused to defend he said one time he will defend donald trump. do you know what it feels like he's not watching donald trump the same way we are. there was a strange dementia here where mike pence won the debate and donald trump lost it. mike pence did a good job stylistically and the way he
my guest tonight is founder and editor in chief of vox.com ezra klein.vening for us all. >> tevor: what's the craziest part of the debate for you man. >> the beginning. when it began. i actually think it was a real debate. >> tevor: it was actually probably one of the weirdest ones we've seen in presidential politics in a long time. you don't see a rung mate go into a vice presidential debate and refuse to defend his top of the ticket candidate's record. >> you're...
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mean there was a very famous book that came out about japan in 1979 called japan as number one by ezra vogel at harvard university. the prediction was by the year 2000 japan would have long since surpassed the united states in economic terms. there was books coming out that every american was going to be working for a japanese and that the japanese we're going to controlled so much us debt, the japanese were a threat, the trade deficit was a huge problem. all of these fears of japan, or some of the things that you hear about china today, people were saying about japan back them. very few of them, if any, have come to pass. leon: i was moved to propose this discussion to our producer, because my perception is there is more conversation this year and not only in the united states, but in europe and elsewhere about immigration, about trade, abou anxiety not just in our own country. i worry that we're not learning as much as we could from the experience of other people and from our own history. do you see some of these patterns too? can you comment on that, that we learn on what we should
mean there was a very famous book that came out about japan in 1979 called japan as number one by ezra vogel at harvard university. the prediction was by the year 2000 japan would have long since surpassed the united states in economic terms. there was books coming out that every american was going to be working for a japanese and that the japanese we're going to controlled so much us debt, the japanese were a threat, the trade deficit was a huge problem. all of these fears of japan, or some of...
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progressive pundits in much of the mainstream media hailed the clinton's performance as nearly flawless, ezralein wrote that his performance basically put the finishing touch on the most effective series of debate performances in modern political history. so mark, just for the sake of argument, let's pretend we live in an alternative, parallel universe, where donald trump didn't call into the post-election peaceful transfer of power, what would the verdict today be in that circumstance on last night's debate? >> i think people would have had three main takeaways. one, hillary clinton is a masterful debater, masterful at preparing, and had found her voice last night with some emotion and poignancy, as much as she ever has on the national stage. and if trump had performed that well in the first debate and improved into the second and third from that base line, things might have been different. and the last thing is that he doesn't prepare. even by the third debate. he clearly was nowhere as near as prepared as she was. and when chris wallace asked about substance, he was dancing. >> in the firs
progressive pundits in much of the mainstream media hailed the clinton's performance as nearly flawless, ezralein wrote that his performance basically put the finishing touch on the most effective series of debate performances in modern political history. so mark, just for the sake of argument, let's pretend we live in an alternative, parallel universe, where donald trump didn't call into the post-election peaceful transfer of power, what would the verdict today be in that circumstance on last...
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on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of each of our cities in the whole region even when we faced major health issues he dedicated a strong commitment to the association of government as a solid democratic development of the future i want to say after the package of sb 375 pushing our cities and counties to work towards the strategieses are empowered the regions of not only san francisco and the bay area and sacramento working together as one for the whole region the staff of abag are notorious for research but it is data with a heart and 2345i9s because of his leadership tying our housing feeds to transportation and job needs as well i
on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of...
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on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of each of our cities in the whole region even when we faced major health issues he dedicated a strong commitment to the association of government as a solid democratic development of the future i want to say after the package of sb 375 pushing our cities and counties to work towards the strategieses are empowered the regions of not only san francisco and the bay area and sacramento working together as one for the whole region the staff of abag are notorious for research but it is data with a heart and 2345i9s because of his leadership tying our housing feeds to transportation and job needs as well i
on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of...
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on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of each of our cities in the whole region even when we faced major health issues he dedicated a strong commitment to the association of government as a solid democratic development of the future i want to say after the package of sb 375 pushing our cities and counties to work towards the strategieses are empowered the regions of not only san francisco and the bay area and sacramento working together as one for the whole region the staff of abag are notorious for research but it is data with a heart and 2345i9s because of his leadership tying our housing feeds to transportation and job needs as well i
on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of...
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on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of each of our cities in the whole region even when we faced major health issues he dedicated a strong commitment to the association of government as a solid democratic development of the future i want to say after the package of sb 375 pushing our cities and counties to work towards the strategieses are empowered the regions of not only san francisco and the bay area and sacramento working together as one for the whole region the staff of abag are notorious for research but it is data with a heart and 2345i9s because of his leadership tying our housing feeds to transportation and job needs as well i
on a legacy of leadership we're building a future and of our region based on the leadership ofes a ezraexpand dialogue and realty voices of 101 cities and the 9 counties of this 7 million person so soon to be 9 million people by the bay area eco system he's championed the leadership and retired as of earlier this month but his tenure on e bag to develop a regional plan a vision that is supporting the housing efforts for san francisco and so many other cities and areas as well as the vision of...