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and madeline is in awe of her baby sister. she has a gift and you'll notice she's also wearing a t-shirt that says olivia's big sister. she hands the gift off to mom cynthia. >> i guess it's always a concern of parents, you know, the whole sibling rivalry thing you're not going to be the center of attention. i don't think they have anything to worry about in this case. >> not at all. >> this video is so full of love even though it's so simple. it's probably why it's capturing people's hearts. >> and in the end, she seals it all with a kiss. >>> 3-year-old seth also loves his new baby brother tyler. >> you hold this happened. what are you going to tell him? >> oh, come on. >> these two kids win the internet. >> they do. and our hearts. >> just shows me how much my brothers suck. >> well, i loved my sister so sorry about your luck. >> what are you going to say? >> i love you, tyler. >> you're a good brother. >>> it's been awhile, but i finally get to dust it off and bring out my imagination trumpet. morons of the week! let's sta
and madeline is in awe of her baby sister. she has a gift and you'll notice she's also wearing a t-shirt that says olivia's big sister. she hands the gift off to mom cynthia. >> i guess it's always a concern of parents, you know, the whole sibling rivalry thing you're not going to be the center of attention. i don't think they have anything to worry about in this case. >> not at all. >> this video is so full of love even though it's so simple. it's probably why it's capturing...
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father, pete van vleet, is a lifelong astro's fan, he wants jack, like his five-year-old daughter madelinechoose his own allegiance. >> i didn't want to force anything on my own kids, especially in the realm of baseball, so i let them pick their own team. >> reporter: a few seasons ago, madeline picked detroit, reasoning that tigers are 'fierce.' >> a friend of mine asked when, after jack was born, is he going to be an astros fan. i said no, he can root for whomever he wants. and then it dawned on me, why not let the teams have a say. >> reporter: when spring training got underway, pete who, for the record, is an employee of pbs, mailed letters to all 30 major league baseball teams. the query was simple, but serious. >> i want to give you, the new york yankees, the washington nationals, the san francisco giants a chance to make your own case as why my son should pick your team to root for. i must tell you i do not take this lightly. friends may come and go. political affiliations and beliefs in higher powers may change, but one's team is one's team. forever. >> reporter: it wasn't long bef
father, pete van vleet, is a lifelong astro's fan, he wants jack, like his five-year-old daughter madelinechoose his own allegiance. >> i didn't want to force anything on my own kids, especially in the realm of baseball, so i let them pick their own team. >> reporter: a few seasons ago, madeline picked detroit, reasoning that tigers are 'fierce.' >> a friend of mine asked when, after jack was born, is he going to be an astros fan. i said no, he can root for whomever he wants....
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as you can see on my left, a picture of hana and madeline today, as college freshmen. without the affordable care act, they could be denied health insurance, as their mom said, they could be, quote, punished and reject $because they had the misfortune of developing cancer as a child. unquote. the republican bill passed in the house would put them at risk of being denied health insurance or charged more because they are cancer survivors. i don't know why anyone would support a bill that would do that. just a number of months ago, i received a letter from pam simpson, from chester county, pennsylvania. pam and her son roane, have their story to tell. rowan is five years old and was diagnosed with autism. i talked about him before on this floor and in other places and what the medicaid program means for rowean and his family. medicaid provides important services for rowan and others with disabilities, enabling rowan to go to preschool and allowing his mother to work. here is what his mom said to me. i won't read the wheel whole letter. the first page is, rowan's life befo
as you can see on my left, a picture of hana and madeline today, as college freshmen. without the affordable care act, they could be denied health insurance, as their mom said, they could be, quote, punished and reject $because they had the misfortune of developing cancer as a child. unquote. the republican bill passed in the house would put them at risk of being denied health insurance or charged more because they are cancer survivors. i don't know why anyone would support a bill that would do...
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so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is.it sketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely lady inside. brings them into her apartment and that's where it all begins. it's clearly working for the baby. >> my gosh. look at him. like a yoga position.
so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is.it sketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely lady...
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celebration of life today at the children's hospital of physical, leonard and madeline pediatric research ♪ >> kicking things off about 400 former fetal surgery patients and families mingled around with hospital staff at the 21 it's annual fetal surgery family reunion nearly all of the family were preanalystly diagnosed with a birth defect and under life saving surgery: at pioneer in that field. looks like everything had a great time. >>> 11th annual alex scott on thursday. it's coming up quickly raising money for childhood cancer, alex scott dreamed of the day when none of her friends would ever have to fight cancer. and even though alex lost her own battle, we're joining her family and friends in keeping her dream alive. join us on thursday. we certainly hope you will donate. chelsea is back with us with a . >>> two women never met are now lifelong friends, because of a flood in north carolina. three months ago after three months after opening her dream bridal boutique, allison was about to call it quits after flood damage ruined most of other inventory. a woman swooped into help in a m
celebration of life today at the children's hospital of physical, leonard and madeline pediatric research ♪ >> kicking things off about 400 former fetal surgery patients and families mingled around with hospital staff at the 21 it's annual fetal surgery family reunion nearly all of the family were preanalystly diagnosed with a birth defect and under life saving surgery: at pioneer in that field. looks like everything had a great time. >>> 11th annual alex scott on thursday....
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so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is.ketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely lady inside. brings them into her apartment and that's where it all begins. it's clearly working for the baby. >> my gosh. look at him. like a yoga position. >> now it's michelle's turn. starts getting wrapped up. >> i fidget so much, my nose might itch. then i'm stuck. >> that's the point. the swaddling takes away the fidgeting. she lays down on her back. >> now i'm in this strange position but pretty relaxed. i actually feel very p
so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is.ketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely lady inside....
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norma: la pequeÑa madeline no esta peque contenta con su revisiÓn mÉdica de rutina, pero su mamÁ seÑalaÉdicas, la razÓn? >> mala comunicaciÓn, personas no han estado viniendo a las clÍnicas comunitarias en lo que va del aÑo ya que muchos piensan que van a haber redadas dentro de las clÍnicas o su informaciÓn va a ser compartida con medios federales. norma: juan carlos vende afuera desde hace 10 aÑos tambiÉn lo notÓ. >> cuando entrÓ trump muchos de mis clientes decÍan que dejaban deben ir porque les daba miedo. norma: la ausencia significa... >> es un problema porque la comunidad latina padece de diabetes, colesterol alto, y presiÓn arterial. norma: si no vienen? >> no pueden obtener medicamentos y se acude la situaciÓn. norma: por lo que reiterÓ a la comunidad inmigrante. >> las clÍnicas, hospitales y escuelas en lugares seguros donde inmigraciÓn no va a llegar. normar: ademÁs... >> las leyes que protegen la privacidad del paciente y no podemos dar esa informaciÓn. norma: la familia hernÁndez se siente tranquila. >> nos atienden bien y no hay ninguna redada. marÍa: las siguientes imÁgen
norma: la pequeÑa madeline no esta peque contenta con su revisiÓn mÉdica de rutina, pero su mamÁ seÑalaÉdicas, la razÓn? >> mala comunicaciÓn, personas no han estado viniendo a las clÍnicas comunitarias en lo que va del aÑo ya que muchos piensan que van a haber redadas dentro de las clÍnicas o su informaciÓn va a ser compartida con medios federales. norma: juan carlos vende afuera desde hace 10 aÑos tambiÉn lo notÓ. >> cuando entrÓ trump muchos de mis clientes...
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this young lady, madeline terrin graduated from chino hills high school in california.ongratulations to her. she wanted to do a throw back. this is her on her dad's shoulder, when mom graduated 17 years ago. and, little tbt in the future. today. there she is. >> that is awesome. 17 years later. mom at her own graduation. got to till you, mom and dad maintained pretty well over the 17 years. looking good. >> quickly get to a mom. solved a problem plagued women for centuries now. mother of boys. and this is her new invention. >> ha-ha. >> it's tough. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- what the police may have known about the london attackers as british authorities id two suspects. what we are learning about the final days before carrying out the plot. >> the mayor of london firing back at president trump for criticizing his response to the attacks. could their feud be damaging ties between the close allies? plus the new backlash stemming from the president's pulling out of the climate accord. >> new this half-hour, wild crash that led to search-and-rescue mission. >>
this young lady, madeline terrin graduated from chino hills high school in california.ongratulations to her. she wanted to do a throw back. this is her on her dad's shoulder, when mom graduated 17 years ago. and, little tbt in the future. today. there she is. >> that is awesome. 17 years later. mom at her own graduation. got to till you, mom and dad maintained pretty well over the 17 years. looking good. >> quickly get to a mom. solved a problem plagued women for centuries now....
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so michelle and her sister madeline decide to give it a go.is place is. it's a bit sketchy. >> 201 -- an apartment? >> apparently it looks like it's floyd an apartment building -- it's inside an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase, don't know what's going on. >> this is weird. should we do this? >> eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately they aren't about to get murdered because there's a lovely lady inside that brings them into her apartment. and that's where it all begins. look, it's clearly working for the baby -- >> my gosh. look, like a yoga position. >> right? now it's michelle's turn. she starts getting wrapped up. >> i fidget so much. i'm like -- my nose might itch. >> yeah. right. that's the point. the swaddling sort of takes away the fidgeting, the restless leg syndrome. she lays down on her back. >> now i'm going -- i'm in a strange position, but i feel pretty relaxed. i actually feel very peaceful right now. i know it looks so crazy. >> even now, like, i can see it. >> i'm kind s
so michelle and her sister madeline decide to give it a go.is place is. it's a bit sketchy. >> 201 -- an apartment? >> apparently it looks like it's floyd an apartment building -- it's inside an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase, don't know what's going on. >> this is weird. should we do this? >> eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately they aren't about to get murdered because there's a lovely lady inside...
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so did madeline reid, a toddler in detroit, and ten-year-old emily otrando of rhode island. the same virus that sickened and killed some children, paralyzing others? in five months, there were more than a thousand severe cases of ev-d68, at least 14 deaths, and 120 known cases of afm paralysis, mostly young children. the cdc, normally quick to raise alarms and speak on tv when there's any threat of infectious disease, wasn't saying much at all this time. they declined our repeated interview requests and instead pointed me this video they brian rha: infants, children, and teenagers are most likely to get infected with enteroviruses and become ill. sharyl: the video offered little insight. you will i requested more information under the freedom of information act. it took cdc more than a year and a half to begin turning over documents. internal emails show cdc trying to figure out what was triggering paralysis in some of the kids who had the ev-d68 virus. was it exposure to west nile virus, insecticides, international travel, or vaccines, particularly oral polio vaccine? offic
so did madeline reid, a toddler in detroit, and ten-year-old emily otrando of rhode island. the same virus that sickened and killed some children, paralyzing others? in five months, there were more than a thousand severe cases of ev-d68, at least 14 deaths, and 120 known cases of afm paralysis, mostly young children. the cdc, normally quick to raise alarms and speak on tv when there's any threat of infectious disease, wasn't saying much at all this time. they declined our repeated interview...
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. >> have you seen this, high school graduate, madeline ter in recreate aid photo from her mother's graduation when she was two years old. >> cute. >> on her father's solder, 17 years later she updated photo for her high school graduation >> i love this i have been seeing this all over the internet. >> oh, yeah. >> people take a picture of kindergarten and senior in high school. >> yes. >> mom and dad look amazing. >> that is neat you feel like grown ups change they both look fabulous as well. daughter is a full blown woman at this point. >> mike, you wanted to ask people to send in photos. you are seeing this all over. >> yeah. >> you guys have any at home have any photos you recreated, moments from the beginning all the way until 12th grade, send them to us. show them to us. >> there was a little girl running in the arms of her dad at the end of the kindergarten , first day, recreated it, senior in high school she ran into his arms. i'll find it, show it to you. >> well, speaking of graduations because i feel like thinks a billing moment and you remember your graduation, you walked down. >>
. >> have you seen this, high school graduate, madeline ter in recreate aid photo from her mother's graduation when she was two years old. >> cute. >> on her father's solder, 17 years later she updated photo for her high school graduation >> i love this i have been seeing this all over the internet. >> oh, yeah. >> people take a picture of kindergarten and senior in high school. >> yes. >> mom and dad look amazing. >> that is neat you feel...
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madeline, why did you decide to do this?tion initiative supporting our schools in philadelphia. >> unbelievable. such an important program. we see what it means to all these kids and the teachers. principal. >> yeah, this is awesome. this is great. we can't wait. >> you're excited. you weren't expecting that much money. >> not at all. not at all. >> we got the state treasurer here. you weren't expecting anything. >> no. >> not even a little bit. they gave it all. here's the check, more than $91,000. >> wow. amazing. >> this was all lost. you had no idea. did you even know where it came from? >> no, it's like having a lottery ticket and not knowing it. >> now we have it so $91,000. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] are you excited? >> yes. >> all right, guys. let's send it back to new york. what a great morning here in philadelphia. >> certainly is, gio. all that unclaimed money and to have it all go to such a great cause. it's a beautiful story and could be one for you, as well. if you go to our website you can get
madeline, why did you decide to do this?tion initiative supporting our schools in philadelphia. >> unbelievable. such an important program. we see what it means to all these kids and the teachers. principal. >> yeah, this is awesome. this is great. we can't wait. >> you're excited. you weren't expecting that much money. >> not at all. not at all. >> we got the state treasurer here. you weren't expecting anything. >> no. >> not even a little bit. they...
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you just heard from madeline albright, i'm sure she spoke about it. then you have the secretary of state say, yeah, i'm fine with that. now, if you are in a position like mine, you travel anywhere around the world, i've traveled extensively this year, that has -- is cause for great concern amongst all of our allies. not just in the e.u. but beyond. you cannot increase military spending and cut spending for diplomacy. you just can't. i don't know if this is a byproduct of the president's personal views about military might being more important than diplomacy. i don't know if it's a position of the people that he's chosen in those top positions. most of them having a military background. but i can tell you that when we have a president say, i am giving all decision making to general mattis about what our strategy is going to be in afghanistan, that comes perilously close to having a military state make decisions. the president is a civilian head of the military and he is ceding that control and that decision making to heads of agencies that should not h
you just heard from madeline albright, i'm sure she spoke about it. then you have the secretary of state say, yeah, i'm fine with that. now, if you are in a position like mine, you travel anywhere around the world, i've traveled extensively this year, that has -- is cause for great concern amongst all of our allies. not just in the e.u. but beyond. you cannot increase military spending and cut spending for diplomacy. you just can't. i don't know if this is a byproduct of the president's...
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. >> reporter: chop ceo madeline bell announced they decided to earmark the entire amount to their nationalprevention initiative which includes anti-bullying programs in schools. >> it was for something that's really important. that happens not just in philadelphia and not just in state, it happens everywhere. >> it gave them techniques for handling bullying so no longer do they have to be a part of the bullying but it gave them ways that they can prevent it. >> reporter: and have the presentation air live on "gma" was fun for the community and maybe even a little nerve wracking for the students holding the placards. >> i was like i hope i don't drop this. i hope it don't slip. >> i wanted to come and support so i'm happy to be here. >> reporter: you can check online to see if you have any unclaimed money. all you have to do is visit our web site at 6abc.com and we'll post a link for you. in west philadelphia, katherine scott, channel6 "action news. >> and it is very legit. >> you've had some. >> yes. >> i've had some. >> yes. >> do it. >> much more ahead in the next half hour of "action ne
. >> reporter: chop ceo madeline bell announced they decided to earmark the entire amount to their nationalprevention initiative which includes anti-bullying programs in schools. >> it was for something that's really important. that happens not just in philadelphia and not just in state, it happens everywhere. >> it gave them techniques for handling bullying so no longer do they have to be a part of the bullying but it gave them ways that they can prevent it. >>...
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. -- madeline. the president of the house of representatives of the city of berlin, the state secretary of the federal republic of germany, and the airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the -- tca. here at cca warm, it makes it much more pleasant for the men in uniform -- officers in uniform. the president giving a salute to the base commander here at tca, meeting his wife. and then we have the u.s. , majorer in berlin general mitchell. the president is now to give an to the serviceng members, the band, and the spectators here for his arrival .eremony plays]to the chief" ♪ [canon fire] ["star spangled banner" plays] ♪ >> once again, the national chief,"nd "hail to the with a 21 gun salute from echo battery. commander of the troops, brigadier general will now invite the president to inspect the joint military honor guard. and now president reagan joins -- brigadier general has invited the president to i
. -- madeline. the president of the house of representatives of the city of berlin, the state secretary of the federal republic of germany, and the airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the -- tca. here at cca warm, it makes it much more pleasant for the men in uniform -- officers in uniform. the president giving a salute to the base commander here at tca, meeting his wife. and then we have the...
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so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is. it's a bit sketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely lady inside. brings them into her apartment and that's where it all begins. it's clearly working for the baby. >> my gosh. look at him. like a yoga position. >> now it's michelle's turn. starts getting wrapped up. >> i fidget so much, my nose might itch. then i'm stuck. >> that's the point. the swaddling takes away the fidgeting. she lays down on her back. >> now i'm in this strange position but pretty relaxed. i actually feel very peaceful right now. >> even now nick is like i can see it. >> i'm kind of into it now. thinking that looks cozy. >> helps keep you calm. there's more. then they drape you in different colors and these a
so michelle and her assistant madeline give it a go. they go looking for where this place is. it's a bit sketchy. >> city court 201? is it an apartment? >> looks like it's in an apartment building. they go up this dark staircase. they don't quite know what's going on. >> this is a little weird. >> should we do this? >> and eventually they're like, all right, just ring the bell. >> hi. >> fortunately this aren't about to get murdered. there's a lovely...
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. >> joining me former secretary under president clinton chairman al bit minestrone bridge group madeline >> secretary calling for maximum pressure on north korea through sanctions, while moon is advocating for more dialogue, what could what are you expecting from day's meeting new head of south korea how do you see this situation obviously has become more dangerous in the last six months? >> i think it is an extremely dangerous situation, i am very glad that the new president of south korea is coming here does have a different approach wants more dialogue with north korea, i think it is going to be very important for president trump, to listen to what the new president has to say, and i also agree with what mr. -- general mcmaster said there does have to be a look at all the options, it is important to work with our friends and allies, the south koreans japanese, also to get the chinese to do more in terms of using their influence and generally being willing to use all the tools in the toolbox. >> yeah, i mean i think the whole china part of the story is really important is china really
. >> joining me former secretary under president clinton chairman al bit minestrone bridge group madeline >> secretary calling for maximum pressure on north korea through sanctions, while moon is advocating for more dialogue, what could what are you expecting from day's meeting new head of south korea how do you see this situation obviously has become more dangerous in the last six months? >> i think it is an extremely dangerous situation, i am very glad that the new president...
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