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host: generally speaking, it's a decision of alabama that mandatory life sentences can't juveniles, it has to be a case-by-case decision and made retroactive. i will read a bit of your article describe whatting happens next. said one by one, states have responded to decisions by eginning the process of eliminating draconian sentences for young people. at one point more than 2000 in the united states were serving a sentence of mandatory life without parole, this year, 19 states, red district of columbia eliminated sentences entirely and several have no life ers serving sentences. the practice of sending kids to out, n for life is dying but not everywhere. jessica, in your article, you focused a lot of time on michigan, particularly wayne county michigan, including about what you found there? guest: i focused on michigan, hey have second largest number of people currently serving juvenile life watt parole sentences. pennsylvania has the most, ichigan has the second number, within michigan, wayne county as the most people, about 150 people serving life without arole sentences given while
host: generally speaking, it's a decision of alabama that mandatory life sentences can't juveniles, it has to be a case-by-case decision and made retroactive. i will read a bit of your article describe whatting happens next. said one by one, states have responded to decisions by eginning the process of eliminating draconian sentences for young people. at one point more than 2000 in the united states were serving a sentence of mandatory life without parole, this year, 19 states, red district of...
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we attempt to make a difference in every child's life. >> the school is certainly making a difference in nick sturgill's life. what's the best part. >> the teachers. they reach out to you. if they're feeling down they come and say hey are you feeling all right. >> have you ever had conversations like that. >> never here. >> nick is one of the 130 students at the school where 60ers percen% live below the poverty line. which one of you is a better student. >> sisters eat two meals each day and get sent home with extra food on weekends. do you think there's a connection between doing well in school and what you're going to be able to do in life. >> yes. >> with federal and state funding figured on enrollment, freddie can't afford to lose a single student. he fears the trump whitehouse support for charter schools and couchers could lead. >> i understand the need for increasing performance in school but just making a blanket statement and saying all schools in the nation can receive this voucher to go somewhere else, it would be detrimental to a school that's performing will with well. if
we attempt to make a difference in every child's life. >> the school is certainly making a difference in nick sturgill's life. what's the best part. >> the teachers. they reach out to you. if they're feeling down they come and say hey are you feeling all right. >> have you ever had conversations like that. >> never here. >> nick is one of the 130 students at the school where 60ers percen% live below the poverty line. which one of you is a better student. >>...
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was the only guy i read with i felt i felt pretty solid about it but the show is it has taken on a life of its own it's again something none of us expected and. it continues it's a bit. you know i think the writing is the purpose it's far in a way just like the most incredible project i've been lucky enough to be a part of but i don't think you can really discount timing i think the world was really hungry for a show like this right now i think it's cathartic entertainment i think it's overwhelmingly hopeful and i think these characters are genuinely good people it's not sort of the anti heroes that we've been seeing in you know popular shows on cable and whatnot over the past couple of yards every week george well you know the conceit of the show is yes it's a big ensemble and smile and i play the parents so all of our stories are sort of told in flashback and then you see our kids grown up present day and sort of the challenges and obstacles that they're facing in their lives are white and i'm adopted blood yes we have an adopted child and i am the only actor that sort of exists in bo
was the only guy i read with i felt i felt pretty solid about it but the show is it has taken on a life of its own it's again something none of us expected and. it continues it's a bit. you know i think the writing is the purpose it's far in a way just like the most incredible project i've been lucky enough to be a part of but i don't think you can really discount timing i think the world was really hungry for a show like this right now i think it's cathartic entertainment i think it's...
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i was a waitress all my life. >> you also said you didn't really want your children. re happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it, she has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wings all the time? >> i felt like it was my fault because i put them -- in the hands of this monster. >> we're in a hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and then they come around the corner. their first meeting in 37 years. >> a lifetime we've missed. >> oh, my god. >> i feel like i'm dreaming still. i can't really get it yet. >> i can't either. >> i want to see this face. can i just stare at you for a minute. >> you can do anything. >> i don't have a memory. >> i'm sad because i was there with you guys. >> you're my mommy. >> yes, you're my babies. you're my babies. it's been 37 years. >> and just abou
i was a waitress all my life. >> you also said you didn't really want your children. re happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it, she has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wings all the time? >> i felt...
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pastry chef, and there i stumbled upon a shop called the school o of life. it attracted attention, like it does here in berlin. the themes were appealing. and as an entrepreneur, i was interested to see that you can make a business out of it. >> he acquired licences for the bags, the cards, the books -- all the meaningful merchandise that can enrich a life. as do the courses on offer at the school of life franchises. it's an identifiable brand. >> the themes are the same the world over -- love, relationships, work problems. the dilemmas arere the same everywhere. so you c can address them hehen berlin or in london or in buenos aires. the enterprise is the brainchild of alain de botton. he opened the fifirst school f life in londonn 202008. now there are e 12 of themnn cities a around the world. and of course, there is a youtube channel offering philosophical insights for everyday consumption. it's been viewed by millions. >> there is a type of under-confidence that arises, specificalally when we grow to atcheded to our owown dignity d become anxious around an
pastry chef, and there i stumbled upon a shop called the school o of life. it attracted attention, like it does here in berlin. the themes were appealing. and as an entrepreneur, i was interested to see that you can make a business out of it. >> he acquired licences for the bags, the cards, the books -- all the meaningful merchandise that can enrich a life. as do the courses on offer at the school of life franchises. it's an identifiable brand. >> the themes are the same the world...
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it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> a piece of cake leads to a bloody assault. >>> d brandy nyp's life on the streets hits home for the family she's left behind. >> if i saw her, i could just wind one up and i'd just pop her. with hydrogenated oil... ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. [ sighs ] hey, i was using that. what, you think we own stock in the electric company? i will turn this car around right now! there's nobody back there. i was becoming my father. [ clears throat ] it's...been an adjustment, but we're making it work. you know, progressive.com makes it easy for us to get the right home insurance. [ snoring ] progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto. [ chuckles ] all right. >>> inside grand rapids' kent county jail, deputies maintain the peace. like neighborhood beat cops, they deploy old-fashioned leg work looking for checks. >> we'll see if anybody is up to no good basically, any contraband being messed with, that kind of ting. you're g
it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> a piece of cake leads to a bloody assault. >>> d brandy nyp's life on the streets hits home for the family she's left behind. >> if i saw her, i could just wind one up and i'd just pop her. with hydrogenated oil... ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. [ sighs ] hey, i was using that. what, you think we own stock in the electric company? i will turn this car...
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but a lot of what he did in his younger years shaped his life and the man he became. >> i was a war babys my father was serving and my motherke ardmore is just outside of philadelphia. two towns. one for the rich and one for the people that service the rich. that's the one i grew up in here at 215 simpson road. >> i had a big, loving family, big family that fought like dogs but loved each other fiercely. >> pop was my grandfather, he ran things around here. mom, my grandmother, ran here. they had 16 kids and my kids had kids. i was an only child, but i didn't know that until i grew up. i went to ardmore elementary school. my father and all 15 of my aunts and uncles went there. >> this is the ardmore train io that high in 1949 who every chance he got would come stand right here, about 18 inches from the track, and stand here in breathless anticipation because sooner or later it would come. around the bend would come not one of the new modern electric quiet trains, but a big great coal fed team engine. it was a feeling and a visual thing. long before you saw it or heard it you would feel t
but a lot of what he did in his younger years shaped his life and the man he became. >> i was a war babys my father was serving and my motherke ardmore is just outside of philadelphia. two towns. one for the rich and one for the people that service the rich. that's the one i grew up in here at 215 simpson road. >> i had a big, loving family, big family that fought like dogs but loved each other fiercely. >> pop was my grandfather, he ran things around here. mom, my...
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lesson and this builds them into a young -- a life dedicated to social activism. we know she moved into boston when she was about 18 years old. we believe she worked as a teacher. later on, we found her in newport, rhode island. during that time. 1860's, she writes to request sponsorship to be teach -- be a teacher. in 1855, she moves to port deposit, maryland. to 1868.es from 1865 then she moves back to maryland to continue her work teaching. during that time. , it is almost 100 of her letters that survived. in all of these letters, she emphasizes her dedication to education and to social activism. of particular importance, in may of 1856, she tends to challenge the first civil rights act of 1856. when she enters a baltimore train station, she was forcibly removed by security guards who did not want a woman of color sitting in a waiting room with white women. using this experience, she attempt to bring a court -- she attempts to bring eight court case. and otherslike helen during this time. that eventually lead to the adoption of the 14th amendment. the last afric
lesson and this builds them into a young -- a life dedicated to social activism. we know she moved into boston when she was about 18 years old. we believe she worked as a teacher. later on, we found her in newport, rhode island. during that time. 1860's, she writes to request sponsorship to be teach -- be a teacher. in 1855, she moves to port deposit, maryland. to 1868.es from 1865 then she moves back to maryland to continue her work teaching. during that time. , it is almost 100 of her letters...
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it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> a piece of cake leads to a bloody assault. >>> d brandy nyp's life on the streets hits home for the family she's left behind. >> if i saw her, i could just wind one up and i'd just pop her. courtship then. courtship now. even though courtship has become less strict, we remain strict as ever when it comes to our standards. made with premium cuts of 100% kosher beef. hebrew national. we remain strict. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. work up a not at night.the day. only tempur-breeze® mattresses use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. so you wake up feeling powerful. save up to $500 on select tempur-breeze® mattress sets. find the breeze that's rig
it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> a piece of cake leads to a bloody assault. >>> d brandy nyp's life on the streets hits home for the family she's left behind. >> if i saw her, i could just wind one up and i'd just pop her. courtship then. courtship now. even though courtship has become less strict, we remain strict as ever when it comes to our standards. made with premium cuts of 100% kosher beef. hebrew national. we remain strict. i enjoy the fresher...
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she takes these early lessons she learned during her childhood in concord and builds them into a life dedicated to teaching and activism. we know she moved in to boston when she was about 18 years old. later on, we find her in newport, rhode island, where she is teaching at a private school. it's during that time she writes for the american missionary association requesting their sponsorship to become a teacher, teaching the children of freed slaves. she begins teaching in a school .or freedom children of color she teaches in 1865 through 1868. she moves to virginia and teaches in another school and moves back to maryland to continue her work teaching. during that time, almost 100 of .er letters survive in these letters, she emphasizes her dedication to education and social activism. the six, ellen attempts to challenge the nations first civil rights act. when she was entering a baltimore train station, she was forcibly removed by a railroad security guard who did not want a woman of color sitting in a waiting with white women. using this experience, she attempts to bring a court case
she takes these early lessons she learned during her childhood in concord and builds them into a life dedicated to teaching and activism. we know she moved in to boston when she was about 18 years old. later on, we find her in newport, rhode island, where she is teaching at a private school. it's during that time she writes for the american missionary association requesting their sponsorship to become a teacher, teaching the children of freed slaves. she begins teaching in a school .or freedom...
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is all about, movement to a better life. e will give, her name is millie, she will give that key to her children. and i hope that beyond the page you can imagine a better life for the children. do you find yourself becoming more depressed about the world around? i mean, you say that you need to look at the world as a writer and not blink, because all of your instincts are that you want to turn away and close your eyes. but that is the only trick a writer needs to know, actually. you know, i keep saying that great writers don't teach you how to write. like older writers i look up to, older writers who are considered the masters, they don't teach you how to write, they teach you how to look at the world. and i think one of the ways to look at the world is in a very unblinking way. and i think this is what i want to do, this is what i attempt to do, actually try and look at the world without blinking. when you say that great writers have inspired you and taught you how to look at the world rather than how to write in some mechan
is all about, movement to a better life. e will give, her name is millie, she will give that key to her children. and i hope that beyond the page you can imagine a better life for the children. do you find yourself becoming more depressed about the world around? i mean, you say that you need to look at the world as a writer and not blink, because all of your instincts are that you want to turn away and close your eyes. but that is the only trick a writer needs to know, actually. you know, i...
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raise a puppy change a life. ke a world of difference in the life of a person with a disability. maria: welcome back. the president is overseas and the house is on recess. two massive promises from the trump administration that investors are counting on, tax reform and healthcare. mark mobius is with us. you said healthcare will be hard, but you expect some reform fun it's just tax cuts. mark: i believe that will boost the economy to a great extent. maria: mitch mcconnell wants to save money by doing healthcare first. but you think the tax reform package will be lower individual taxes and corporate. that spurs behavior? mark: exactly. in the long run it will bring more money into the economy and tax collection at the end of the day. maria: tell us how you invest in the u.s. you invest in companies that had significant exposure to emerging markets. >> a significant number of companies have exposure to emerging markets. over 50% of the earnings are in emerge knowledge markets. you are seeing the increasingly, this i
raise a puppy change a life. ke a world of difference in the life of a person with a disability. maria: welcome back. the president is overseas and the house is on recess. two massive promises from the trump administration that investors are counting on, tax reform and healthcare. mark mobius is with us. you said healthcare will be hard, but you expect some reform fun it's just tax cuts. mark: i believe that will boost the economy to a great extent. maria: mitch mcconnell wants to save money by...
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jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour tomething that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.
jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour tomething that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.
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raise a puppy change a life. you can make a world of difference in the life of a person with a disability. maria: welcome back. will the london stock exchange make a bid for the u.s.? we discuss major issues he's facing as the ceo of the london stock exchange at this point in history. >> there is a live debate. on the one hand the forces of liberal economy globalization and on the other hand a form retrenchment or greater focus on national priorities. what this is highlighting help any is in spite of this desire for retrenchment in some case which is not illegitimate. there is a real issue whether capitalistic economics are benefiting the population. a real issue about how is the wealth spread. that issue must be addressed. maria: what would be the alternative to capitalism? >> we tried many other forms. none have created wealth or supported innovation the way capitalism has. i don't think capitalism is unpopular in terms of its ability to create innovation and wealth. but how does it percolate down to the wider s
raise a puppy change a life. you can make a world of difference in the life of a person with a disability. maria: welcome back. will the london stock exchange make a bid for the u.s.? we discuss major issues he's facing as the ceo of the london stock exchange at this point in history. >> there is a live debate. on the one hand the forces of liberal economy globalization and on the other hand a form retrenchment or greater focus on national priorities. what this is highlighting help any is...
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a sinkhole. plus the young woman in the prime of her life died on the highway after a crash. what's holding up one safety upgrade. you're watching the news at 11 right here on wusa 9. . >>> the travel ban is headed back to the supreme court. theyid others qualify as the bona fide relationships people need to have to enter the u.s.. tonight the administration asked the justices to clarify their initial ruling on what relationships qualify to allow visitors and refugees into the country. >>> how much is your life worth? how about your closest family member? would $9.6 million be enough? that's what the department of transportation says can be spent to save one life on the road but not a penny more. informingive reporter eric wanted to know why -- investigative reporter eric flak wanted to know why as part of his investigation. big rig, rig risks. >> she was a shining star. she had a huge future in front of her . >> 26 year-old roya seemed to have it all. a handsome fiance, a promising career in medical sales, a mom who cheered her on at every turn. >> you know, from above and i
a sinkhole. plus the young woman in the prime of her life died on the highway after a crash. what's holding up one safety upgrade. you're watching the news at 11 right here on wusa 9. . >>> the travel ban is headed back to the supreme court. theyid others qualify as the bona fide relationships people need to have to enter the u.s.. tonight the administration asked the justices to clarify their initial ruling on what relationships qualify to allow visitors and refugees into the country....
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she had decided to move to new york city to seek a new life. this is a handwritten reply from jackie where she said she was going to start a new life, she did not have hope for it. she knew it would be better for the children. it is a heart rendering line. junior wouldfk become the publisher of a in 1988 arounden he would introduce his uncle at the 1988 democratic convention in atlanta. begins by saying this is a i was first when asked to introduce him i felt very proud. then i discovered that all the rest of the country would not return his phone calls. that is a great opening line. this is one of the times when he came up in the national stage. introducing his uncle teddy. of course there is the tragic end his life about one decade later. what we discovered as people have come to this exhibit is that a lot of people have their own story. everybody who is of the right age remembers where they were when president kennedy was assassinated. remembere in here and when he was here campaigning. everybody has some sort of connection relationship with
she had decided to move to new york city to seek a new life. this is a handwritten reply from jackie where she said she was going to start a new life, she did not have hope for it. she knew it would be better for the children. it is a heart rendering line. junior wouldfk become the publisher of a in 1988 arounden he would introduce his uncle at the 1988 democratic convention in atlanta. begins by saying this is a i was first when asked to introduce him i felt very proud. then i discovered that...
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." >> guest: you know what that comes from, story summer wild and wonderful life? apoem. >> tommy what you plan to do with your wild and precious life. >> host: i didn't read about that in the national enquirer so i don't know. tricky sometimes they do in the crosswords. >> guest: thank you so much.
." >> guest: you know what that comes from, story summer wild and wonderful life? apoem. >> tommy what you plan to do with your wild and precious life. >> host: i didn't read about that in the national enquirer so i don't know. tricky sometimes they do in the crosswords. >> guest: thank you so much.
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of life to live, that i'd lived a little bit of life. . not much of a plan, obviously, but if they wouldn't have caught me at that moment in time, who knows, i might have been living in l.a. you know what i mean? with blond hair. you know. >> coming up -- >> who knows how many people have been here drawing on the cell, not knowing what's coming next. not knowing where their life is going. >> jimmy maxwell settles in. and just down the hall -- >> i never meant to hurt nobody in my life. >> another maxwell ponders the possibility of spending life in prison. ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver,
of life to live, that i'd lived a little bit of life. . not much of a plan, obviously, but if they wouldn't have caught me at that moment in time, who knows, i might have been living in l.a. you know what i mean? with blond hair. you know. >> coming up -- >> who knows how many people have been here drawing on the cell, not knowing what's coming next. not knowing where their life is going. >> jimmy maxwell settles in. and just down the hall -- >> i never meant to hurt...
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i've destroyed a lot of things in my life, including the people most precious to me. is a chance to do something in service to man before i go. ( beeps ) answering machine: call received 8:01 p.m.. scully: mulder, it's me. i wanted to let you know that i'll be out of town for a day or two. it's a family emergency. i'll... i'll call you when i can. ( dialing ) ( phone ringing ) this is dana scully. i'm not in right now. please leave a message after the beep. ( beep ) hey, scully, it's me. pick up if you're there. scully? are you there? all right, i just got, i got your message, and i hope everything's okay. i'll try on your cell right now. brookside dark chocolate is for my smooth side. my sweet but not too sweet side. and my dive-right-in savor-every-delicious-bite side. brookside. for all your sides. ayou...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this side. bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. you're going to smoke? ( sighs ) ( electric window rolling ) i
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a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds. r family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he made the gruesome discovery. >> saw three in this court, coyotes attacking my cat of nearly 14 years. >> reporter: their surveillance camera captured this video of a coyote in the street with snowball. >> as i was coming out to collect what was left and he -- there was one that came back literally within feet. >> reporter: she said she had no idea coyotes were roaming the neighborhood. police say there have been increased sightings. she was the second cat killed this wife. >> we live in the city but we have a wildlife interface. >> reporter: the cowans are newer to the neighborhood. they moved fr
a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds. r family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he...
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inez milholland went on to live a life of political activism. actually across new york city there would drive around honking their horns and speak from the backseat. they start to accelerate and take to the streets. and she became famous. usually on horseback and she was an expert horse woman. and stunning also. a lot of the pension she was probably the most visible representative. and as a is a lot of big criticism. they were very masculine. and she was the new condemnation of being quite beautiful and quite physically stunning and really a great speaker. they were comfortable to speaking with them. and people were just blown away by that. when you say she was famous was she famous within her circle was she in the media would you and i had known about her. she was famous across the country. she really rose to national fame when she is alert who leads them as the first national suffrage parade. this is the place where they go to claim their citizenship. you may have seen the picture of her on her white horse around january 20 because that was th
inez milholland went on to live a life of political activism. actually across new york city there would drive around honking their horns and speak from the backseat. they start to accelerate and take to the streets. and she became famous. usually on horseback and she was an expert horse woman. and stunning also. a lot of the pension she was probably the most visible representative. and as a is a lot of big criticism. they were very masculine. and she was the new condemnation of being quite...
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i was a waitress all my life. >> you also said you didn't really want your children. ndon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it,he has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wings all the time? >> i felt like it was my fault because i put them -- >> we're in a hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and then they come around the corner. their first meeting in 37 years. >> a lifetime we've missed. >> oh, my god. >> i feel like i'm dreaming still. i can't really get it yet. >> i can't either. >> i want to see this face. can i just stare at you for a minute. >> you can do anything. >> i don't have a memory. >> i'm sad because i was there with you guys. >> you're my mommy. >> yes, you're my babies. you're my babies. it's been 37 years. >> and just about here as they cling and cry, something rather
i was a waitress all my life. >> you also said you didn't really want your children. ndon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it,he has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wings all the time? >> i felt like it was my...
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wanted to sort of take a break for the first time since i had started working in nest in have like a real life outside of the spotlight and i found it unbelievably difficult to sort of start the machine back up again and i had failed project after a failed project and nothing coming to fruition until this is us and you think of quitting i did i did i sort of became convinced that maybe i should concentrate on music again maybe my time had come and gone maybe i you know should go back to school you know what i would study but it definitely had me thinking like maybe this is the universe telling me it's not it's not for me and when i was the marriage ending grocery the marriage ending was unexpected and very crushing you know there's no room no children but i definitely added to do your celebrity young right i was what age fifteen good or bad that i'm i mean no. i didn't i've got a tremendous experience i mean i have made you famous the teenagers song i started out in music i signed a record deal when i was fifteen you have a hit i did a quad a hit it was it it was called candy. and that sort of
wanted to sort of take a break for the first time since i had started working in nest in have like a real life outside of the spotlight and i found it unbelievably difficult to sort of start the machine back up again and i had failed project after a failed project and nothing coming to fruition until this is us and you think of quitting i did i did i sort of became convinced that maybe i should concentrate on music again maybe my time had come and gone maybe i you know should go back to school...
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life ordinary? >> you're so normal on tv. sort of a strange thing to hear because you know, we want to thing of ourselves as special but we are normal. our grandparents, we write, a all of what made us who we are. but our grandparents on my mom's side. who don't have been on c-span interviewed by people like you, whose names are only because we repeat them are, we're from midland, texas. my grandpa was a homebuilder. he built a lot of midland, one of our both, jenna, who i am named after, my mom's mom, jenna and harold welch were as much of our lives as george and barbara bush. they were cornerstone. midland, texas, is just as much of our life as washington, d.c. we have this juxtaposition in life people don't realize. i think we've been through things on the outside that people have witnessed. but there is losses personal joys and struggles that we're going to share in this book i think will surprise people. >> host: from your upcoming book, for years, right up until this day when we walk into a room or restaurant, or almost any publi
life ordinary? >> you're so normal on tv. sort of a strange thing to hear because you know, we want to thing of ourselves as special but we are normal. our grandparents, we write, a all of what made us who we are. but our grandparents on my mom's side. who don't have been on c-span interviewed by people like you, whose names are only because we repeat them are, we're from midland, texas. my grandpa was a homebuilder. he built a lot of midland, one of our both, jenna, who i am named after,...
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a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds. r family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he made the gruesome discovery. >> saw three in this court, coyotes attacking my cat of nearly 14 years. >> reporter: their surveillance camera captured this video of a coyote in the street with snowball. >> as i was coming out to collect what was left and he -- there was one that came back literally within feet. >> reporter: she said she had no idea coyotes were roaming the neighborhood. police say there have been increased sightings. she was the second cat killed this wife. >> we live in the city but we have a wildlife interface. >> reporter: the cowans are newer to the neighborhood. they moved fr
a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds. r family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he...
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content of point 0-8 or higher.you can call a taxi, uber or lyft with a click of a button" and save a life maybe even your ownlive in contra costa county ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (justine) and if you're going to be celebrating the 4th of july on a boat.. as a lot of people like to do - the coast guard is reminding you to do it safely. they'll be out full force this weekend patroling the water. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to officials - and joins us live at the alameda harbor with what you need to know. hermela? (jr stone) to help keep every one stay safe while out on the water...american river officials have banned alcohol for the second week in a row.. rangers say one reason for the ban....when people are out on the water...they are not drinking enough water. the ban has gotten mixed reactions. some say that people are usually responsible with their alcohol.. others think it makes for a more family-fun environment. <"i really don't have a problem with it. i like the fact that its safer for everyone to have a good time. that way it makes it a little more family oriented. i think wit
content of point 0-8 or higher.you can call a taxi, uber or lyft with a click of a button" and save a life maybe even your ownlive in contra costa county ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (justine) and if you're going to be celebrating the 4th of july on a boat.. as a lot of people like to do - the coast guard is reminding you to do it safely. they'll be out full force this weekend patroling the water. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to officials - and joins us live at the alameda harbor with...
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it's a life changing thing.t's your family finding out and the repercussions it has on them. both families are part of an international trial testing alzheimer's drugs. sophie has an infusion every month. they are playing a vital role in the search for treatments. from them we understand the biomarkers, the changes in the body that happen, so you can see the disease before it ever causes symptoms. and finally from them, hopefully we will find a treatment that works in that group and we can therefore extrapolate that to the alzheimer's population in general. there is still no drug which can slow the focus of alzheimer's disease. in the past year alone two major clinical trials ended in failure. despite that there is now real optimism that decades of research will bear fruit. and for families with alzheimer's genes, that would lift a shadow over future generations. fergus walsh, bbc news. local officials in egypt say two german women have been stabbed to death at a hotel in the red sea resort of hurghada. four mor
it's a life changing thing.t's your family finding out and the repercussions it has on them. both families are part of an international trial testing alzheimer's drugs. sophie has an infusion every month. they are playing a vital role in the search for treatments. from them we understand the biomarkers, the changes in the body that happen, so you can see the disease before it ever causes symptoms. and finally from them, hopefully we will find a treatment that works in that group and we can...
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a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) (colonial penn jingle) you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more gre
a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now...
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life. ader. >> what's the best part? >> the teachers. yeah, they reach out to you. like if you are feeling down. they will come and say, hey, you feeling all right. >> how often do you have conversations like that. >> i have them every day here. >> nick is one of 130 students at the school. 60%, live below the poverty line. >> okay. which one of you is a better student? >> sisters christen and cheyenne adams eat two meals each day at early boggs and get sent home on weekend. do you think there is a connection between doing well at school and what you are going to be able to do in life? >> yes. >> with his federal and state funding figured on enrollment, freddie terry can't afford to lose a single student. >> how did it go? >> he fears where the trump white house support for charter schools and vouchers could lead. >> i understand the need for increasing performance in schools. just making a blanket statement and saying all schools in the nation. can have this option to, to receive a voucher t
life. ader. >> what's the best part? >> the teachers. yeah, they reach out to you. like if you are feeling down. they will come and say, hey, you feeling all right. >> how often do you have conversations like that. >> i have them every day here. >> nick is one of 130 students at the school. 60%, live below the poverty line. >> okay. which one of you is a better student? >> sisters christen and cheyenne adams eat two meals each day at early boggs and get...
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of poverty where you want to incentivize them to be upwardly mobile and have a better life, a better job and a better quality of life, then you don't -- then you need to have provisions for able-bodied people to work. where you have seen mandatory work requirements for able-bodied individuals in states, you have seen the roles of food stamps reduced. that is a good thing because we want people to move up and out. responsible. are i think they are compassionate and i think this is the right thing to do for all stakeholders involved. host: a moderate member of your party had this quote about the budget. if you throw in food stamps and other mandatory programs and set yourself up for the argument that you are cutting taxes for businesses and wealthy people while removing eligibility for people on food stamps. guest: that is the wrong perspective. you've got to get the economy growing. we have to incentivize job creators who it seems like we are antagonistic to, especially when you have the highest corporate income tax rate in the free world. incentivize them to grow their businesses and
of poverty where you want to incentivize them to be upwardly mobile and have a better life, a better job and a better quality of life, then you don't -- then you need to have provisions for able-bodied people to work. where you have seen mandatory work requirements for able-bodied individuals in states, you have seen the roles of food stamps reduced. that is a good thing because we want people to move up and out. responsible. are i think they are compassionate and i think this is the right...
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because we care about the life of a woman. we care about the life of a girl.re are over 124 million who are not in school because of early marriage, sexual abuse, or uninformed decision to have a baby. all this is we care about the life of a woman. but it's notjust that, is it tewedros melesse, with all respect? because you are encroaching on ideological territory. you've met stiff opposition, for example, from the catholic church in peru, in latin america. i'll give you just one example of the criticisms that are made. carlos samaniego, director of latin america's population research institute, has looked at groups that you back in these — in latin america — and he says that these groups are using the funding to lobby politicians and change public opinion. you're lobbying, you're advocacy groups, you're notjust involved in providing healthcare. you know, there is a difference between the lobbying and the advocacy. what we do is we work not as — we call ourselves "locally owned, globally connected." in peru, it's not our office in new york which is going there
because we care about the life of a woman. we care about the life of a girl.re are over 124 million who are not in school because of early marriage, sexual abuse, or uninformed decision to have a baby. all this is we care about the life of a woman. but it's notjust that, is it tewedros melesse, with all respect? because you are encroaching on ideological territory. you've met stiff opposition, for example, from the catholic church in peru, in latin america. i'll give you just one example of the...
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i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. hen i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtual
i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. hen i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance...
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if a child with pku is given kuvan, it can transform their life. s now been prescribed the drug for a clinical trial. his concentration has soared and he can eat the same treats as his friends. it has given alexander more concentration on so much more energy at school. now i'm like, when there isa at school. now i'm like, when there is a task, and head down and doing it. before i was like... there's an aeroplane flying outside. expensive drugs can put children with rare conditions on a level playing field with their peers. the high court could determine how many children get them. clive coleman, bbc news. we are going to look at the situation involving lemurs... no, we're not, straight to the weather! i want to talk about lemurs. it is hot? it has been. temperatures in the high 20s today in hampshire, dorset, in the north—west of anglesey, north—west england, western scotland as well seeing similar temperatures over 80 fahrenheit. now the focus is on storms. we have seen some storms working north woods today into south—west england and more recently
if a child with pku is given kuvan, it can transform their life. s now been prescribed the drug for a clinical trial. his concentration has soared and he can eat the same treats as his friends. it has given alexander more concentration on so much more energy at school. now i'm like, when there isa at school. now i'm like, when there is a task, and head down and doing it. before i was like... there's an aeroplane flying outside. expensive drugs can put children with rare conditions on a level...
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it was a 40-year to a life sentence with the possibility of parole in 2030. a devastating blow. you know, it really didn't start hitting until i arrived in the penitentiary. that's when the bitterness, the anger, the rage and everything else set in to where, you know, i can't do a life sentence for something i didn't do. so i mean it tormented me every day. >> but somehow he managed to avoid trouble in prison and dug deep to find an attitude to help him survive. >> the damage is already done. the fact of the matter is the joy that god gave me through the years, i'm joyful every day. i still walk the yard, smile, talko people and stuff le that. >> what's going on, pickle? >> body's record in prison has allowed him to hold one of the most trusted jobs available to inmates. he's a custodian in the administration building. >> i, you know, clean carpets, vacuum, empty trash. i would rather be working on the other side of the fence. >> and he soon might be. body's case was recently reviewed and problems with the original evidence prompted the court to offer him a n
it was a 40-year to a life sentence with the possibility of parole in 2030. a devastating blow. you know, it really didn't start hitting until i arrived in the penitentiary. that's when the bitterness, the anger, the rage and everything else set in to where, you know, i can't do a life sentence for something i didn't do. so i mean it tormented me every day. >> but somehow he managed to avoid trouble in prison and dug deep to find an attitude to help him survive. >> the damage is...
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really no excuse. >> reporter: a day at the beach, you grab something to sit on, something to eat and something to do. do you have what could save your skin and your life? forget your sunscreen. >> no excuses anymore or this famous beach. among the iconic rides and boardwalk of new york's coney island are yellow disspencers of free sunscreen. >> doesn't everybody know about sunscreen? why do you have to put dispensers out? >> people do know about it but it doesn't mean that they use it and that's one of the things that we're really working on. >> reporter: these dispensers are popping up in sun splashnd areas around the country as a reminder. more than 9,700 lives will be taken by the disease. >> this is more about convenience. programs like this actually make a difference. >> a study in the journal of the american medical association attributes a drop in the diagnosis to programs like this. her two children and friends head for the waves. >> it's just a blessing and the kids may even take the initiative to get it themselves. >> make sure they take home nothing but pleasant memories. nbc news, new york. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motor
really no excuse. >> reporter: a day at the beach, you grab something to sit on, something to eat and something to do. do you have what could save your skin and your life? forget your sunscreen. >> no excuses anymore or this famous beach. among the iconic rides and boardwalk of new york's coney island are yellow disspencers of free sunscreen. >> doesn't everybody know about sunscreen? why do you have to put dispensers out? >> people do know about it but it doesn't mean...
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are set to start a new life in france. series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany we will host the 2006 world cup. they pipped south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen, can change the world. education is the only solution. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump's eldest son has said he didn't tell his father about a meeting with a russian lawyer last year, who was apparently offering to help his election campaign. the ancient network of trade routes known as the silk road brought goods
are set to start a new life in france. series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany we will host the 2006 world cup. they pipped south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private...
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cameras for the homeless, how a photography project ♪ luis waited his whole life being crowned champions our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. ♪ . ♪ . >>> welcome back, intense flame interrupt add massive music festival in barcelona spain. more than 22,000 fans were evacuated from the tomorrow land festival when the fire began on stage. the city's fire officials say nobody was injured as they fled the concert area. the fire was caused by a technical malfunction of some sort. >>> frightening moments as a began devoe la crashed in germany leaving more than a 130 people in air. they used mobile cranes to rescue people trapped in the cars, including young children. the stranded passengers were lowered ton waiting ropes, emergency services were able to bring all passengers to safety. >>> a video of a texas boy singing along to his absolutely favorite whitney houston song gone viral with more than 5 million views so far. here's why. began >> he probably has wh
cameras for the homeless, how a photography project ♪ luis waited his whole life being crowned champions our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. ♪ . ♪ . >>> welcome back, intense flame interrupt add massive music festival in barcelona spain. more than 22,000 fans were evacuated from the tomorrow land festival when the fire began on stage. the...
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that's so cool. >> reporter: with a life saved. catie beck, nbc news, wasilla, alaska. >> boy, if that one doesn't get you. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night.
that's so cool. >> reporter: with a life saved. catie beck, nbc news, wasilla, alaska. >> boy, if that one doesn't get you. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night.