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a mother and her calf were first seen there over the weekend. the sight has driven a lot of people to the shore. the oceanic society says it will begin a study next month to see why whales seem to be drawn into the bay. >>> bill martin join us now from the weather center with what to expect. >> our first weekend of spring, the temperatures are warm today. outside, we've got some light sprinkles headed your way. that's about it. the main thing it does is sort of creeks open the storm door more for the saturday storm we're talking about. here are the highs for today, significant. it was really warm in livermore, 76 in morgan hill. as we go into tomorrow, there will be a few more clouds as part of an onshore flow. 46 in san jose, 48 in morgan hill, and a bit of fog out there. not a lot. thursday, not a bad day. the clouds will be out there, but temperatures will be dropping off a few degrees. the weekend is what we're staring at right now. the saturday storm has legs. it has some wind with it. and we'll probably also see some snow in the mountains.
a mother and her calf were first seen there over the weekend. the sight has driven a lot of people to the shore. the oceanic society says it will begin a study next month to see why whales seem to be drawn into the bay. >>> bill martin join us now from the weather center with what to expect. >> our first weekend of spring, the temperatures are warm today. outside, we've got some light sprinkles headed your way. that's about it. the main thing it does is sort of creeks open the...
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a full-term pregnancy provides the best opportunity for a mother to deliver a healthy baby. >> well,t's important that a woman achieve term, or deliver at least at 37 weeks of gestation to ensure that the fetus is mature. >> mcfarland: dr. ashley roman is a clinical assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at nyu langone medical center and is a specialist at maternal fetal medicine associates in new york city. >> and we--when we talk about a mature fetus, we want to make sure that the lungs are mature and other organs are mature like the liver and the brain. >> mcfarland: pregnancies are measured in trimesters. each trimester contains different development milestones for the baby. and every week of pregnancy is important. >> the first trimester, which usually people say are the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, are when the organs are forming. it is a time of development of the different organs and a time when birth defects form if they are going to form. >> mcfarland: dr. alan peaceman is the chief of maternal fetal medicine at northwestern memorial hospital in
a full-term pregnancy provides the best opportunity for a mother to deliver a healthy baby. >> well,t's important that a woman achieve term, or deliver at least at 37 weeks of gestation to ensure that the fetus is mature. >> mcfarland: dr. ashley roman is a clinical assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at nyu langone medical center and is a specialist at maternal fetal medicine associates in new york city. >> and we--when we talk about a mature...
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as a brand new mother of a three-month old daughter, i hope it is my daughter's generation. i am following the steps of my mother, who was also an entrepreneur. i am honored and thank you very much. [applause] president chiu: the next commendation will be provided by our colleague from district 6, supervisor kim. supervisor kim: i thought i would switch things up a little bit. we have a short three-minute video about the woman i am about to honor today. and then i will say a few words. lolita cantenar. [applause] you can stand in front of us while we watched this video of you. >> according to the san francisco homeless services coalition, san francisco has the highlights -- the highest rate of homelessness in any major american city. but people like lolita aim to fight homelessness. lolita is a 66-year-old filipina immigrant. she founded the senior center in san francisco. as we had to her office, lolita will talk to co-workers we meet along the way. once we get in the building, she did not waste time. she met with the seniors group to collaborate with the project with co-wor
as a brand new mother of a three-month old daughter, i hope it is my daughter's generation. i am following the steps of my mother, who was also an entrepreneur. i am honored and thank you very much. [applause] president chiu: the next commendation will be provided by our colleague from district 6, supervisor kim. supervisor kim: i thought i would switch things up a little bit. we have a short three-minute video about the woman i am about to honor today. and then i will say a few words. lolita...
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you're a mother, an attorney, and there is a story that is really an american heart break this week. on february 26th an unarmed black 17-year-old kid named trayvon martin was shot and killed by a man named george zimmerman. a man carrying a gun and conducting rounds on a neighborhood watch in florida. this tragedy is stirring strang emotions within communities and social media of course. the investigation is still ongoing and so is the emotional debate around dinner tables around the country. i want to ask you, what is the dinner table conversation that you're having? not the legal conversation. the dinner table conversation you're having about the trayvon story. >> you know, it's a conversation, unfortunately, that i have to have as the mother of a young boy, a child of color. and that is you can be perceived as being suspicious just by virtue of the way that you look and you have to be careful. my son always complains about the way he's dressed, the clothes that i buy him. he says they aren't cool. he looks like carlton from "the fresh prince." it is intentional because i want him
you're a mother, an attorney, and there is a story that is really an american heart break this week. on february 26th an unarmed black 17-year-old kid named trayvon martin was shot and killed by a man named george zimmerman. a man carrying a gun and conducting rounds on a neighborhood watch in florida. this tragedy is stirring strang emotions within communities and social media of course. the investigation is still ongoing and so is the emotional debate around dinner tables around the country....
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so now imagine what it is like to be a mother of a young african american male who closes the door behind him and leads the safety of your home for the real world of america in 2012. well tonight, we talked to some moms who don't have to panel. >> reporter: a rally at the round table, trayvon martin at the center. >> that is racial profiling. >> reporter: many of the women here see what they believe to be racial profiling. >> my father was on his way to work at the same city at 5:00 a.m. in the morning. >> reporter: when he ended up thrown in jail for a non-broken broken taillight, putting cameras like this one in squad cars to record police stops. you're watching the camera prompted by her dad's treatment, record the arrest of her son. >> they thought he was a gang member. >> reporter: shattered her son, she says. >> because he had been raised to and was doing all the things that would prevent him from having to be involved in things like perceived as a bad person because of the color of his skin. >> reporter: kids are throwing out the city paid money. >> reporter: they've watched the fl
so now imagine what it is like to be a mother of a young african american male who closes the door behind him and leads the safety of your home for the real world of america in 2012. well tonight, we talked to some moms who don't have to panel. >> reporter: a rally at the round table, trayvon martin at the center. >> that is racial profiling. >> reporter: many of the women here see what they believe to be racial profiling. >> my father was on his way to work at the same...
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this is a mother gray whale and her calf.it appears as though the mother whale is lifting up her calf to get a better look at the humans. >> geez. >> unbelievable. >> i don't even think this is whale watching anymore. i think this is people watching. >> talk about getting your money's worth. you're lucky if you go out there and see anything. and you see this? >> listen to the reaction of the people on this boat. >> that's -- >> that's the calf. come back here -- >> the mother is right there! there's the mother! oh! >> this is in the reserve, one of the last protected gray whale nursing and breeding ground. >> i would be nervous, because when a mother and young are out in the wild, that's the last place you want to be. on here, it seems the opposite. >> she is showing it off. she is showing off her new baby. >> that was so cute. >> that's going to do it for today's "right this minute." we hope you enjoyed yourselves. have an awesome rest of your day, everybody. have an awesome rest of your day, everybody. we'll see you tomorro
this is a mother gray whale and her calf.it appears as though the mother whale is lifting up her calf to get a better look at the humans. >> geez. >> unbelievable. >> i don't even think this is whale watching anymore. i think this is people watching. >> talk about getting your money's worth. you're lucky if you go out there and see anything. and you see this? >> listen to the reaction of the people on this boat. >> that's -- >> that's the calf. come...
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[applause] as a single mother, she purchased her first home in the bay view neighborhood in 1961 and has been a tireless advocate and community member since. her list of community and educational acts is extensive. most recently, she served as the trusty at the providence baptist church and assisted with the churches homeless service. she has served on a number of community boards and advisory groups, which include the bayview hunters point project area committee, hunters point shipyard citizens advisory committee, ucsf community advisory committee, and the bayview opera house. before she accepted his award, she was upstairs in another committee meeting. this woman is tireless. i also have another story for you. yesterday, i was at a press event. this woman saw that the hem in my dress had fallen. she pulled me aside, without a needle and a thread -- whipped out a needle and a thread. you talk about a woman who has got your back. she stood behind me and sewed up my hem. the mayor was to my left and the redevelopment agency to my right. we were welcoming a new business on third street.
[applause] as a single mother, she purchased her first home in the bay view neighborhood in 1961 and has been a tireless advocate and community member since. her list of community and educational acts is extensive. most recently, she served as the trusty at the providence baptist church and assisted with the churches homeless service. she has served on a number of community boards and advisory groups, which include the bayview hunters point project area committee, hunters point shipyard...
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you know she is a mother of five. why did you do ii? ean i founddher on the floor drooned in her oww blood, with a letter next to her head sayingg 'go back to your coontry, you ttrrorist'.fatima's 15-year- old brother mohaammd says that note the family received. two weeks prior...there wws a nooe taped o the door. it said this is my country go back tooyours, terrorist. the family says alawadi wasshit with a tire iron.... notting stolen... the attack so vicious she was left brain dead... life support was cut off. this ii the houss where the attack happened..thee family had only been livvng heee a few months. pollcee insist this was an isolated believes a kkller is on the loose. dd you thhnk sooeooe's out there? sure. i think world is not safe. there's always going to be that one peesonnout ttere who would do something like this. alawadi's husband of 21 years -kassim al hamidi - saysshe loves amerrca, hhs had a greet life here aad now just wants to bury is wife in najaf, iraq. even the iraqi government and the iraqi embassy are helping out
you know she is a mother of five. why did you do ii? ean i founddher on the floor drooned in her oww blood, with a letter next to her head sayingg 'go back to your coontry, you ttrrorist'.fatima's 15-year- old brother mohaammd says that note the family received. two weeks prior...there wws a nooe taped o the door. it said this is my country go back tooyours, terrorist. the family says alawadi wasshit with a tire iron.... notting stolen... the attack so vicious she was left brain dead... life...
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the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who is childless. how will you feed the baby? you have no milk to give. dinka would not change his mind. the tortoise doesn't have milk to give but knows how to take care of its young. shamelessly he tied the baby on his back like a woman and headed for his forge at the place where 7 generations of his clan had once stood. he set his feet firmly on the ground and called to earth, takoma, thank you for yielding up the ore from your underground storehouse of treasure. he lit the fire in his porch and called to fire, tokumbi thank you for making the ore plyable for i might shape it. thank you for setting the iron and making it strong. dinka fanned the bellows and the fire rows began and called to win, thank you for revising fire and keeping my brow cooled in the heat of the day and lifting his arms in praise, dinka cried come now elders behold my beloved son. mother earth appears first ageles
the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who is childless. how will you feed the baby? you have no milk to give. dinka would not change his mind. the tortoise doesn't have milk to give but knows how to take care of its young. shamelessly he tied the baby on his back like a woman and headed for his forge at the place where 7 generations of...
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a d. which is four for example in our case we have mother who is type. two and she has either a illegal or a day or a zero the father is type one and the father has only zero zero the child in question has blood types three which can be either b. b. or b. zero either the father or the mother or both of them are not the biological parents of the child. for victoria discovering the blood type was just the tip of the iceberg searching through the family's files at home she found old documents that had been untouched for years and those of their song when andre turns one month i went to the doctor to measure his height and weight him i was very surprised the baby weight or three hundred grams at birth but when his charge from hospital his away it was three thousand two hundred fifty grams. his height was fifty six centimeters but a month later it's worth fifty two centimeters back then when i was young i thought that my milk was so bad. the oldest son in the bulldog family has always been an introvert always reserved and silent he was nothing like his occult
a d. which is four for example in our case we have mother who is type. two and she has either a illegal or a day or a zero the father is type one and the father has only zero zero the child in question has blood types three which can be either b. b. or b. zero either the father or the mother or both of them are not the biological parents of the child. for victoria discovering the blood type was just the tip of the iceberg searching through the family's files at home she found old documents that...
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go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. >>> in tonight's health alert, mothers want their babies to be born healthy. a new study said one of the biggest factors is how fit a woman is even before she gets pregnant. researchers found babies born early, those with obese mothers were moreñr likely to develop cognitive issues. weight loss could soon be added to the moms to be must do list along with giving up smoking and drinking. >>> a lot of people feel tired after springing forward. research shows doctorsxd." wile a 10% rise in heart attack. they figure it may have to do with sleep deprivation. they said they see 10% fewer heart attacks when we fall back. >>> we're going to be bringing you stories of people living in our community living with the disease a local man found that the gym is a great way for him to deal with multiple sclerosis. you can find more on our health page at abc2news.com/health and you'll probably see lots of orange here. >>> coming up, trying to keep up with the little ones. you know it's a full-time job. it's important to keep an eye on them so they d
go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. >>> in tonight's health alert, mothers want their babies to be born healthy. a new study said one of the biggest factors is how fit a woman is even before she gets pregnant. researchers found babies born early, those with obese mothers were moreñr likely to develop cognitive issues. weight loss could soon be added to the moms to be must do list along with giving up smoking and drinking. >>> a lot of people feel tired after...
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born with a face only a mother could love. >> okay. okay. >> now i'm getting nervous! >> this card is really jahn's -- chronic bad health. >> a face onlying a mother can love, chronic bad health. >> raised in a loving family. >> we like that card. >> this is my lot in the next ten years, a famous movie director. >> a famous movie director along with the bad health. those are the cards you're dea dealt. aja, what cards were you dealt? >> the leader o a free world. chronic halitosis, losing my hair and sweaty palms and a secret battle with depression. >> jahn, what do you have? >> i'm a billion dollar winner of the lottery, and i have stunning good looks. >> wow! >> and a bumbling clutch. i have an i.q. of 80. >> all right. all right. >> let's just see about that. let's see. i am the daughter of bill gates. this is something i haven't shared with all of you. oh! i have a nobel prize intellect! oh, another ace, a breathtaking beauty, and the host of an incredibly successful t-v show! now heres's the rest of the game. do you think those were stacked? hmm. i don't know! here
born with a face only a mother could love. >> okay. okay. >> now i'm getting nervous! >> this card is really jahn's -- chronic bad health. >> a face onlying a mother can love, chronic bad health. >> raised in a loving family. >> we like that card. >> this is my lot in the next ten years, a famous movie director. >> a famous movie director along with the bad health. those are the cards you're dea dealt. aja, what cards were you dealt? >> the...
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. >> i am a minority female mother of two and i am here to support the opposition as a mother, i knoweating at a mobile food truck is random and does not make sense. i know that does not happen without my supervision, so i am in opposition of 1678. thank you. >> a good afternoon. i am the owner of a mobile food truck and i am a minority female and i am in favor of opposing 1678 for the school. >> i am one of the owners of the kitchen track and i'm here to show my support for supervisor wiener. -- kitchen truck. >> good afternoon. i am a member of americans for save access, america's largest cannabis organization and i am here representing the safe access campaign, a comb -- coalition of patience, owners and industry types. we are here to ask you to take action and defend safe access. the government is undermining state and local law, going after our best dispensaries. a number of letters went out threatening landlord's. -- we appreciate the resolutions but we need more concrete action. we have a list of actions that you can take but i'm just going to give to today. one is to establish
. >> i am a minority female mother of two and i am here to support the opposition as a mother, i knoweating at a mobile food truck is random and does not make sense. i know that does not happen without my supervision, so i am in opposition of 1678. thank you. >> a good afternoon. i am the owner of a mobile food truck and i am a minority female and i am in favor of opposing 1678 for the school. >> i am one of the owners of the kitchen track and i'm here to show my support for...
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>> reporter: is a missing gilroy mother the third victim in an apparent murder-suicide. i'm marla tellez with an update coming up. >> san francisco's district attorney has tough words for sheriff ross mirkarimi. what he plans to tell a judge. >> i'm bob redell. look what we got our hands on. the brand new ipad. we'll take you live to san francisco for a comparison of the new versus the old. >> we give you a live look outside at oakland, that is highway 880, slowing past the coliseum. starting to fill up a little. rain is on the way but the good news, it's friday, march 16, "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. thanks for joining us. 6:00 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning. i'm jon kelley. time to check in with meteorologist christina loren to find out about all of the rain on the way. >> two more storm systems, the next one pushing in. good morning to you. let's show you the radar and what we're expecting the bulk of the moisture is on its way to santa rosa. we'll be tracking showers throughout this broadcast and the "today" show for you. make sure you're
>> reporter: is a missing gilroy mother the third victim in an apparent murder-suicide. i'm marla tellez with an update coming up. >> san francisco's district attorney has tough words for sheriff ross mirkarimi. what he plans to tell a judge. >> i'm bob redell. look what we got our hands on. the brand new ipad. we'll take you live to san francisco for a comparison of the new versus the old. >> we give you a live look outside at oakland, that is highway 880, slowing past...
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a dulling needle. the folds of my mother's dress are sewn with blody hands. tattered promises and button holes filled with bottomless dreams. her she was held up with borrowed strent. she asked, when will i have a home? one day i uttered. i will plant around my house she said. green ooh vy will grow and the cat will lay to the grass dreaming of snow. >> my mother's dress i folded in the suitcase. what slowly devour the fabric quietly releasing my mother's scent. caught in the decaying cloth. i'm sorry. i'm sorry about that. this piece was inspired by you know what happens to people during the war. and the war affects not only people that are in the middle of the war but generations therefore. this is called, which means flash fire and a wild sharp blades of grass that grows all over the philippines. the room was soaked with the fragrance of mangos. my mind is buzzing with flies. in the other room, my mother is mumbling and crying in her sleep. every night she dreams of the young american solder, the prisoner of war she had seen as a child in the philippineses.
a dulling needle. the folds of my mother's dress are sewn with blody hands. tattered promises and button holes filled with bottomless dreams. her she was held up with borrowed strent. she asked, when will i have a home? one day i uttered. i will plant around my house she said. green ooh vy will grow and the cat will lay to the grass dreaming of snow. >> my mother's dress i folded in the suitcase. what slowly devour the fabric quietly releasing my mother's scent. caught in the decaying...
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. >>> news chopper 2 captures a mother whale and her calf. it's a rare sight in the bay, and prompted a warning to boaters. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. noah walker is live tonight with the warning that went out today. >> reporter: that warning is to watch out for whales. getting too close could be dangerous for them and you. when you spend a day at the bay share, staring at the golden gate, it's pretty tough to call this work, but work we did. trying to find the bay equivalent of the loch ness monster. look at the top of your screen. just to the right of center, and you'll see what's so special right there. a gray whale and her calf, waiting to exhale. news chopper 2 got the eye on our visitors. this isn't seaworld. the whales don't jump through hoops and certainly don't exhale on command. whale watching as we found out, takes patience. >> sometimes they just stay on top and look around, so the really fun. >> reporter: as long as you look from a distance. gray whales are protected by the marine mammal protection ac
. >>> news chopper 2 captures a mother whale and her calf. it's a rare sight in the bay, and prompted a warning to boaters. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. noah walker is live tonight with the warning that went out today. >> reporter: that warning is to watch out for whales. getting too close could be dangerous for them and you. when you spend a day at the bay share, staring at the golden gate, it's pretty tough to call this work, but work we did....
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>>> news chopper 2 captures a mother whale and her calf. it's a rare sight in the bay, and prompted a warning to boaters. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. noah walker is live tonight with the warning that went out today. >> reporter: that warning is to watch out for whales. getting too close could be dangerous for them and you. when you spend a day at the bay share, staring at the golden gate, it's pretty tough to call this work, but work we did. trying to find the bay equivalent of the loch ness monster. look at the top of your screen. just to the right of center, and you'll see what's so special right there. a gray whale and her calf, waiting to exhale. news chopper 2 got the eye on our visitors. this isn't seaworld. the whales don't jump through hoops and certainly don't exhale on command. whale watching as we found out, takes patience. >> sometimes they just stay on top and look around, so the really fun. >> reporter: as long as you look from a distance. gray whales are protected by the marine mammal protection ac
>>> news chopper 2 captures a mother whale and her calf. it's a rare sight in the bay, and prompted a warning to boaters. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. noah walker is live tonight with the warning that went out today. >> reporter: that warning is to watch out for whales. getting too close could be dangerous for them and you. when you spend a day at the bay share, staring at the golden gate, it's pretty tough to call this work, but work we did....
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. >> a mother who got her out to year-old son in a hot car will not go to jail. -- a mother who forgot her two- year-old son will not go to jail. she will be punishing herself for the rest of her life. kris van cleave is live with the details. >> she pled not guilty to two misdemeanor counts. she found him dead hours later. it was the second time jet forgotten him in the car. >> she was devastated by the loss of her son. she will have to deal with that. she is. it >> neglect was a gracious in this case, not once but twice. -- neglect was egregious in this case. justice is served. >> originally charged with felony murder, they agreed to a plea deal to require six years of probation and 400 hours of community service at the animal shelter. >> she has punished herself enough. >> this centers around a tragic accident, not an intentional act, but it has divided public opinion. >> she should do some time, i think, for murder. the child died. >> i think she's a good person. i do not think she did it intentionally. she has it on her conscience the rest of her life. >> child neglect. the does n
. >> a mother who got her out to year-old son in a hot car will not go to jail. -- a mother who forgot her two- year-old son will not go to jail. she will be punishing herself for the rest of her life. kris van cleave is live with the details. >> she pled not guilty to two misdemeanor counts. she found him dead hours later. it was the second time jet forgotten him in the car. >> she was devastated by the loss of her son. she will have to deal with that. she is. it >>...
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if you think about as you said as a mother yourself. and i'm a mother, and when i was at this exhibit, you go around and you see these things and you're reminded of them. and last night when i was watching the documentaries, just unfathomable that people could live like that and could, you know, could make it through those kinds of things. it's funny, i should say i brought my students to the exhibit. and i think only -- i mean it was a seminar and there were about 15 or 16 people in there. i think one white student showed up but the rest of them were black, and they were very angry when it was over. it was probably a better thing that the others didn't come because they were -- it was a very -- after seeing these things, because you hear about it. but when you see people, you see the bill of sales and things of that nature, these were human beings treated like that. there was just tremendous anger across the years from people even imagining it. so the answer to your question was there were ways, people were poisoned. not just for the s
if you think about as you said as a mother yourself. and i'm a mother, and when i was at this exhibit, you go around and you see these things and you're reminded of them. and last night when i was watching the documentaries, just unfathomable that people could live like that and could, you know, could make it through those kinds of things. it's funny, i should say i brought my students to the exhibit. and i think only -- i mean it was a seminar and there were about 15 or 16 people in there. i...
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a relationship with her fiancee. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare. barely 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. gives you something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >> good morning, sisters. >> good morning. >> bless you. >> bless you. good morning, sisters. >>> one of the basic philosophies of the penal system is repentance. so it's no surprise that at valley state prison for
a relationship with her fiancee. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare. barely 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. gives you something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every...
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a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rarey 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious lucky few. >> life in here is liveable, because it gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return. ♪ >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl
a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rarey 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious lucky few. >> life in here is liveable, because it gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return. ♪ >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions...
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so that is very difficult for me as a mother. i cry every day. there is a hole in my heart because that was my baby. regardless of how old he gets, he was my baby. so it's difficult for me on a daily basis. but i'm just trying to take one day at a time and i know that god is in control. >> the strength that you and the mother have shown has been amazing. let me ask you, why did it take the police so long to contact you? do you know? >> actually, i contacted the police myself. >> so they never made contact? >> not the initial contact. i called trayvon was missing, i called missing persons, filed a missing person's report. they sent officers out and said they would dispatch a unit to the residence. they called back about ten minutes later and asked what he had last been seen wearing and gave a description of him. >> how long had he been missing? >> since he had left the house, which had to have been over 12 hours, 12 or 13 hours. >> then what happened? >> three units pulled up, there was an unmarked car and a service aid car which, the service aid c
so that is very difficult for me as a mother. i cry every day. there is a hole in my heart because that was my baby. regardless of how old he gets, he was my baby. so it's difficult for me on a daily basis. but i'm just trying to take one day at a time and i know that god is in control. >> the strength that you and the mother have shown has been amazing. let me ask you, why did it take the police so long to contact you? do you know? >> actually, i contacted the police myself....
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a mother of four arrested, accused of running a high end escort service. will she give up her client list? >>> crossing the finish line. the helping hand one organization is giving to special needs students. >>> i'm gigi barnett at the bear school in west baltimore. that story, straight ahead. >> turning girls into sex slaves and the boys into child soldiers. >>> kony campaign. how this video about a war lord became the biggest viral hit in the history of the internet, and the controversy surrounding it. >>> a cooldown coming, but it won't last long. stick around for the updated first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> have you seen the kony 2012 video? you may soon be in the minority. mary joins us now with more on the story that's amazing in more ways than one. >> reporter: vic, it is the most viral video ever. and it is all in the name of stopping an african war lord. n]♪ >> reporter: filmmaker jason russell posted the video kony 2012 on youtube four days ago. it has now been viewed more than 56 million times. >> it's only purpose is to
a mother of four arrested, accused of running a high end escort service. will she give up her client list? >>> crossing the finish line. the helping hand one organization is giving to special needs students. >>> i'm gigi barnett at the bear school in west baltimore. that story, straight ahead. >> turning girls into sex slaves and the boys into child soldiers. >>> kony campaign. how this video about a war lord became the biggest viral hit in the history of the...
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." >> in florida a mother is being credited for saving her daughter from a shark. the shark clamped down on the girl's ankle and pulled her off the board. here's a picture of the wound. luckily some surfers helped this em to shore and a nearby ambulan ambulance. >>> in arizona, moments of panic when nine passengers in a hot air balloon crashes into power lines. according to affiliate kold, four people suffered veer burns when parts of the balloon caught fire. the federal aviation administration is now investigating. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, 11:00 a.m. right here on the east coast. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. we now have a face and a name to go with the u.s. soldier accuse of killing 16 afghans in afghanistan. also a dramatic change of where he's being held. >> he's lying on the ground. oh, my god. >> a hysterical woman reporting the shooting death of a teen in florida. police finally released the 911 calls in the trayvon martin case. >>> and new video of the tornado that barr
." >> in florida a mother is being credited for saving her daughter from a shark. the shark clamped down on the girl's ankle and pulled her off the board. here's a picture of the wound. luckily some surfers helped this em to shore and a nearby ambulan ambulance. >>> in arizona, moments of panic when nine passengers in a hot air balloon crashes into power lines. according to affiliate kold, four people suffered veer burns when parts of the balloon caught fire. the federal...
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must i always hold people at a distance never let them settle inside me. mother there is not enough room for me in your womb. that's why i left. to seek a home a place where i could grow. 165 miles i crieds, 165 times i missed you today. 165 meals that did not satisfy. 165 was not the number of my dorm room. 165 dollars for a 1 way ticket. 651 the area code home. >> this is a record. phone rings, a set in mother tone asks, what are you eating, how are you getting around? warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can feel her flannel nightgown wet with my tierce much the smell of ponds cold cream makes me sad. how i long t
must i always hold people at a distance never let them settle inside me. mother there is not enough room for me in your womb. that's why i left. to seek a home a place where i could grow. 165 miles i crieds, 165 times i missed you today. 165 meals that did not satisfy. 165 was not the number of my dorm room. 165 dollars for a 1 way ticket. 651 the area code home. >> this is a record. phone rings, a set in mother tone asks, what are you eating, how are you getting around? warns me to lock...
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a new mother and aspiring actress with no overt need for any boosting or filling -- >> hi, jane. >> reporter: -- she decided to make a substantial investment in stopping the clock at 31. she's having a treatment to tighten and lift skin that's all the rage in hollywood. >> i went on an audition recently and i was supposed to portray a young mother, which i am actually, but every young mother that came in really looked 19 so i looked like way, way older. >> reporter: thermage literally draws the collagen into overdrive. the results can be starting. it sounds like the new wonder drug. >> it really is. it tightens your skin. there's no downtime. but it is expensive. for example, to do a whole face could be $3,500. it's an expensive investment so it's not for everybody. >> reporter: are a lot of these treatments now so common place that they come up as topics of conversation with young women? >> i think so for sure. and you'll see it in the media, in magazine articles. hey, have you ever heard of this, i'm trying this. >> reporter: and is it something you talk about with your friends? >> uh-huh,
a new mother and aspiring actress with no overt need for any boosting or filling -- >> hi, jane. >> reporter: -- she decided to make a substantial investment in stopping the clock at 31. she's having a treatment to tighten and lift skin that's all the rage in hollywood. >> i went on an audition recently and i was supposed to portray a young mother, which i am actually, but every young mother that came in really looked 19 so i looked like way, way older. >> reporter:...
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people -- 100 customers at the shot hit went said that you can never have too many free bagels. >> a mother acquired her assets by making a lot of other people's assets look better. she is among the names on this year's "forbes" list for pantyhose without the toes. her $5,000 investment has made $350 million a year. the creator of baltimore-based under armour joins the billionaires' club. he has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. >> much more ahead. >> i thought i could fix him. i was paying too much with cable. paying so much you want better quality. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. for the amount of money that i'm paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing. i was just in a...trance watching it. i'm discovering new channels every day. [ male announcer ] ] call now and get $300 back with a two-year .ntrara. but hurry, this is your last chance. fios i..ernet...the speed, you can't comp
people -- 100 customers at the shot hit went said that you can never have too many free bagels. >> a mother acquired her assets by making a lot of other people's assets look better. she is among the names on this year's "forbes" list for pantyhose without the toes. her $5,000 investment has made $350 million a year. the creator of baltimore-based under armour joins the billionaires' club. he has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. >> much more ahead. >> i thought...
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a mother of four and animal activist from the suburbs. ays anna gristina made millions of dollars over 15 years. a well known madam who sold sex to a large circle of rich, influential friends. prosecutors told the court this british citizen would run if they let her out on bail. relying on hidden money and connections in the police department. the judge set bail at a steep $2 million. but her lawyer said she didn't do it. >> she's not admitting to anything. what she's admitted to is being a decent, kind, loving mother of four children who she's been ripped away from. >> reporter: the 44-year-old has been married twice and has four children. she lives in a modest home an hour outside of new york city. on wednesday her husband took their 9-year-old son to school. despite posting the occasional racy photo online, friends say she lives an average suburban life. a caring mom who spends her free time rescuing dogs and raising pot-bellied pigs. >> she's a soccer mom. it was shocking to the people in the neighborhood what happened. she's a nice pe
a mother of four and animal activist from the suburbs. ays anna gristina made millions of dollars over 15 years. a well known madam who sold sex to a large circle of rich, influential friends. prosecutors told the court this british citizen would run if they let her out on bail. relying on hidden money and connections in the police department. the judge set bail at a steep $2 million. but her lawyer said she didn't do it. >> she's not admitting to anything. what she's admitted to is being...
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a lot to them. to know that their mother came by herself. i come from a family of 11. i was only one year old in 1965, agreed september 1960 side, -- 1965, for the emmitt hill case. >> wear your hoodie tonight. a lot of people are wearing them. this is where everybody is going to converge at 7:00, and for now, we will send it back to you. kerry cavanaugh, wbal tv 11 news. >> here is a look at other top stories. new details surrounding the trayvon martin case. just today, revelations indicated that the teenager had been suspended from school after a baggie and terry marijuana was found inside his book bag. -- after a bag containing marijuana was found inside his book bag. some are still calling for the rest of the neighborhood watch man who shot him, jordan zimmermann. and twins are accused of burning a dog that animal rescue workers called phoenix back in 2009. the case drew outrage across maryland and sparked calls for tougher animal cruelty of laws, in the first case ended in a hung jury. and the battle over the health- care overhaul tomorrow, the supreme court is he
a lot to them. to know that their mother came by herself. i come from a family of 11. i was only one year old in 1965, agreed september 1960 side, -- 1965, for the emmitt hill case. >> wear your hoodie tonight. a lot of people are wearing them. this is where everybody is going to converge at 7:00, and for now, we will send it back to you. kerry cavanaugh, wbal tv 11 news. >> here is a look at other top stories. new details surrounding the trayvon martin case. just today, revelations...
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for example, a mother told me the residential area was cleared. the mud is in a container. she does not know how much radiation is there. some things were never tested. the government -- they need to ensure access to health care and health information. of course, there is a resource needed to do this. in terms of disclosure of information, the japanese government has the obligation to disclose all information. they cannot sensor or withdraw any information. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. the human rights watch japan director. china may be about to issue an order that will have europe quaking in their boots. on friday, a proposal to stop official spending taxpayers' money on foreign cars, forcing them to buy chinese models instead. we have more from shanghai. >> you would be forgiven for thinking there was a gathering of german credit than chinese politicians in the great hall of the people. these days, it is a rare bureaucrat who does not drive and audi. if the president can seem comfortable in a chinese car, why not all officials? for the firs
for example, a mother told me the residential area was cleared. the mud is in a container. she does not know how much radiation is there. some things were never tested. the government -- they need to ensure access to health care and health information. of course, there is a resource needed to do this. in terms of disclosure of information, the japanese government has the obligation to disclose all information. they cannot sensor or withdraw any information. >> we will have to leave it...
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it carries a heavy social stigma and caused a crisis in angelika's family. her mothered out. >> basically, i got the, how dare you? how could you do this? you're passing yourself off as a man like you're a woman, you're not -- you have male organs and such. once my stepfather found out about that, he walked out of the house. >> angelika, now 21, says that to restore peace in the family, she was forced to cut her long hair, but relations are still so strained that her mother won't talk to us about it. >> that situation was hard for me. all very hard for me. and i haven't forgiven her yet. >> deasja has always known that she was female. but deasja says her mother was too overwhelmed by her own problems to be interested. >> my mom's like hey, so what, who cares? i don't care. hello, mother. you on your way home? all right. my mom's a little bit upset. but hey, that's what happens. i watched my mom, like, years ago, and the way that she cried and screamed when she would argue with my stepfathers. the things that she had going on in her life made me feel like i wasn't wante
it carries a heavy social stigma and caused a crisis in angelika's family. her mothered out. >> basically, i got the, how dare you? how could you do this? you're passing yourself off as a man like you're a woman, you're not -- you have male organs and such. once my stepfather found out about that, he walked out of the house. >> angelika, now 21, says that to restore peace in the family, she was forced to cut her long hair, but relations are still so strained that her mother won't...