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far more than she and abby's dad can afford. which makes every day a struggle just to get that are daughter where she needs to go. that struggle has taken its toll on a mom with three other kids to worry about. but abby's situation is different. >> every day i just wake up to just to see her smiling face because that's what makes my day. >> reporter: tammy's sister-in-law set up a go fund me page to solicit donations online. try and get that is little girl the savory libel transportation she needs. tammy says she's embarrassed by the evident. >> i'd rather help other people than i would for myself. i guess it's come to time now that i need to ask for some type of help. >> reporter: i made some calls this afternoon to see what we might be able to do to maybe get some companies to help our effort. if you'd like to join the evident go to myfoxphilly.com click on seen on tv. we'll link to you the go fund me page and that fundraising evident. better yet, if you can help us get our hands and van the wheelchair lift conversion e-mail m
far more than she and abby's dad can afford. which makes every day a struggle just to get that are daughter where she needs to go. that struggle has taken its toll on a mom with three other kids to worry about. but abby's situation is different. >> every day i just wake up to just to see her smiling face because that's what makes my day. >> reporter: tammy's sister-in-law set up a go fund me page to solicit donations online. try and get that is little girl the savory libel...
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abby, let me get the money question out of the way.r forecast for the next six month and 12 months. >> the view basically is determined by the outlook or the at 3%, s&powing earnings increasing at high signal digits, and the stock market will move accordingly. 12 months from now, s&p 500, 2150, fair value could move higher based upon all of the inflows we are seeing from non-us investors. >> can you have the wind behind you with you and david kostin looking at the optimism you have had when you look at maya mcguiness' world, which is of a better fiscal deficit and what we saw with the midterm elections? >> clearly the fiscal deficit has improved from a cyclical standpoint we no longer need as much stimulus spending, but also because the economy has gotten so much bigger, profits have increased, income has increased for many families, and taxes are higher, so what we really look at is the deficit as a percentage of gdp. double-digit during the recession. it is now down to 2.5% to 3%. >> maya, what is in your crystal ball for the first s
abby, let me get the money question out of the way.r forecast for the next six month and 12 months. >> the view basically is determined by the outlook or the at 3%, s&powing earnings increasing at high signal digits, and the stock market will move accordingly. 12 months from now, s&p 500, 2150, fair value could move higher based upon all of the inflows we are seeing from non-us investors. >> can you have the wind behind you with you and david kostin looking at the optimism...
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abby did. she went right to work. >> i was terrified. i remember thinking if i'm doing the compressions, what if this doesn't work? but i had to push it out of my mind. >> authorities arrived shortly after and said, had it not been for abby's cpr, the baby would have died. abby said it was just a couple of months ago that she learned c pr in her health class in school. >>> millions of airbags at risk of exploding. but some bay area dealers won't do the repairs. tonight, a new development that every driver needs to know about. >> online shopping has its perks but there's one problem. you can't try before you buy. how a new type of store is changing that. ,, ,,,, this holiday season, it's customer appreciation at subway! we're saying thanks with two of your favorite six-inch sandwiches for $2 each! the meatball marinara and the cold cut combo. join our customer appreciation celebration today. subway. eat fresh. or a helping paw!ater, everyone needs a helping hand, so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assist
abby did. she went right to work. >> i was terrified. i remember thinking if i'm doing the compressions, what if this doesn't work? but i had to push it out of my mind. >> authorities arrived shortly after and said, had it not been for abby's cpr, the baby would have died. abby said it was just a couple of months ago that she learned c pr in her health class in school. >>> millions of airbags at risk of exploding. but some bay area dealers won't do the repairs. tonight, a...
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abby is quite a moral compass. so i think abby has like ideas what have this is.certainly would want her happiness. and it's been great to see she hasn't been too judgy about any of it with olivia. just really compassionate in terms of olivia's love triangle. >> before we go. can you give us, will we will angry, sad, shocked -- >> in the next episode. there are a couple of bombs that are dropped. cyrus gets into some huge trouble. >> this has been brilliant. >> yeah, but it gets really bad. >> okay. >> even more. >> oh, my. >> and abby's personal life gets a little -- before the season finale. abby's personal life -- a little more complicated. >> i saw she was smooching with somebody i would not have thought she would -- >> who knows where it goes. >> all right. so much to cover. love having you here, darby. love to shonda and the whole "scandal" gang. you can watch a brand new episode of "scandal" this thursday night, 9:00/8:00 central right here on abc. somebody described it as an addictive drug disguised as tv. i disagree. and tim shriver, opening up on a strug
abby is quite a moral compass. so i think abby has like ideas what have this is.certainly would want her happiness. and it's been great to see she hasn't been too judgy about any of it with olivia. just really compassionate in terms of olivia's love triangle. >> before we go. can you give us, will we will angry, sad, shocked -- >> in the next episode. there are a couple of bombs that are dropped. cyrus gets into some huge trouble. >> this has been brilliant. >> yeah, but...
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. >> a nine-year-old, her name is a abby. she use as wheelchair. she's very sick. her mom needs a special van to get her to the doctor's. can you help solve their transportation troubles? our bruce gordon is working to get results. >> i just wanted to say a big huge congratulations to sue for being inducted into the broadcast pioneer's hall of fame tonight. what an honor. no one is more deserving. i love you. i'm so proud of you. way to go. >> here's life look at old city. it's a cold friday night. but we got a nice warmup coming on the way. how long it will last coming up in your seven day forecast in just minutes. >> police have now identified the three children shot in a tabernacle, new jersey, home along with their mother. eight-year-old nadia harmin and 14-year-old brother nicholas died. their 11 year old brother alexander is in critical condition as is their mother janine le page. she shot her children then herself. >> no more drama the world is watching. that's the message small business owners in ferguson, missouri sent to their community today. they are wo
. >> a nine-year-old, her name is a abby. she use as wheelchair. she's very sick. her mom needs a special van to get her to the doctor's. can you help solve their transportation troubles? our bruce gordon is working to get results. >> i just wanted to say a big huge congratulations to sue for being inducted into the broadcast pioneer's hall of fame tonight. what an honor. no one is more deserving. i love you. i'm so proud of you. way to go. >> here's life look at old city....
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george culligan -- calling in from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even a
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george culligan -- calling in from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote --...
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i'm abby huntsman. as we come on the air, president obama is getting some shut eye in myanmar on an overseas trip that has awakened both praise and criticism of his foreign policy. nbc's kristin welker is traveling with the president. >> president obama met with mayan mar's president earlier today and delivered a strong message he needs to do more to promote a democratic transition inside this country. the u.s. has a lot at stake here. it has not only invested in myanmar, it's also held it up as an example of a burgeoning democracy. >> in addition to his time with the president of myanmar, president obama met with the opposition leader who is also a nobel laureate. critics say he was too fast to ease sanctions two years ago leaving washington little leverage to force compliance. president obama admits myanmar has taken several steps backward along the road to diplomacy including the treatment of former political prisoners, journalists. >> we recognize that change is hard and it doesn't always move in a
i'm abby huntsman. as we come on the air, president obama is getting some shut eye in myanmar on an overseas trip that has awakened both praise and criticism of his foreign policy. nbc's kristin welker is traveling with the president. >> president obama met with mayan mar's president earlier today and delivered a strong message he needs to do more to promote a democratic transition inside this country. the u.s. has a lot at stake here. it has not only invested in myanmar, it's also held...
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take energy, abby. keystone pipeline.one pipeline if he got not only climate change things, but we need help for the renewable energy business, wind and solar. we need to make the production tax credit if not permanent, we need to extend it. well, put a package together, some good for the things, for the renewables and sign the keystone pipeline for a number of democrats, as well. >> right. >> you move and make compromise, and i think the republicans are now, if they don't do it, if they just say no to everything the president wants to add and demand, they will pay for it in 2016 in a big, big way. >> governor, weeks ago, everybody said ben roethlisberger and the steelers were over and now they're fully back on track and as hot as any team in the nfl. the dems could do the same thing if you were the head of dnc. if you were the head of the dnc, what would you tell them to do to get back on track for 2016 in terms of the oval office, the senate and the governor's mansion? >> well, there are a lot of things. we should've na
take energy, abby. keystone pipeline.one pipeline if he got not only climate change things, but we need help for the renewable energy business, wind and solar. we need to make the production tax credit if not permanent, we need to extend it. well, put a package together, some good for the things, for the renewables and sign the keystone pipeline for a number of democrats, as well. >> right. >> you move and make compromise, and i think the republicans are now, if they don't do it, if...
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abby and crystal, good morning. >> good morning.o see you. >> abby, republicans have increased their majority. they could end up with a total of nine seats after next month's run off. what does it mean for the new congress and the republican majority? can they get something done? >> yeah, we're wondering what is going to happen in the next two years. what keeps me somewhat optimistic is the real they it seems impossible that it could be worse than the two years we've just had. we've had a government shut down for weeks on end. someone said to me this morning i'm often told about a time when the parties worked together and that seems almost like a fairy tail. that was the big take away from the election. people were sick and tired of parties working on the extreme. nothing getting done. this is not a time for lawmakers to run back into their corners. i feel like it's a time come back to the middle to figure out whae with can comprise on. tuesday was a big night, in my opinion, if the establishment wing of the republican party. their
abby and crystal, good morning. >> good morning.o see you. >> abby, republicans have increased their majority. they could end up with a total of nine seats after next month's run off. what does it mean for the new congress and the republican majority? can they get something done? >> yeah, we're wondering what is going to happen in the next two years. what keeps me somewhat optimistic is the real they it seems impossible that it could be worse than the two years we've just had....
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. >> hi, toure, krystal, abby. there have been incidents similar to this, but what made this bigger is the town erupted in massive protests for day after day and some protests got extraordinarily violent. this issue, and i think that this will be lost in whether or not there's an indictment, this issue is bigger than what happens to michael brown and darren wilson when people were protesting about the unequal application of justice in ferguson using the police officers to extract taxes basically from the citizens and then the overmilitarization of the police when the citizens came out to protest. >> exactly. when situations like that happen in ferguson or what happened in, say, new orleans after katrina, there's the igniting thing that sets people off. and then as time goes on and people dig deeper, you find out there's something bigger going on here. and you touched on the various things that were -- the bigger things that were going on in ferguson. the idea of the police basically being a tax collection agency wh
. >> hi, toure, krystal, abby. there have been incidents similar to this, but what made this bigger is the town erupted in massive protests for day after day and some protests got extraordinarily violent. this issue, and i think that this will be lost in whether or not there's an indictment, this issue is bigger than what happens to michael brown and darren wilson when people were protesting about the unequal application of justice in ferguson using the police officers to extract taxes...
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in time that will have to evolve. >> i think what abby is saying makes a agreed point.think the republicans will stop to promote obama's legacy. he doesn't just doesn'tary more. >> it's about undermining the legacy? >> i totally agree. >> they undermine them every step of the way. >> it's just a continuous undermining of the president nonstop. >> the good news i think is he's going to get things done, whether they try to block it or not. >> that's what it's there for. >>> next topic -- 'tis the season, but not for some students in maryland. the largest school district has voted to remove any mention of religious holidays from the school's calendar. it capes in response to the requests from the muslim community to give equal billing to the their own holy days. >> the school board basically stripped any decidingation of christmas, easter rosh hashanah and yom kippur. >> we not allowed to gives students the day off for a religious holiday. >> did they go too far? >> the christian and jewish holidays they still have off, but not acknowledges them. nobody cares about religio
in time that will have to evolve. >> i think what abby is saying makes a agreed point.think the republicans will stop to promote obama's legacy. he doesn't just doesn'tary more. >> it's about undermining the legacy? >> i totally agree. >> they undermine them every step of the way. >> it's just a continuous undermining of the president nonstop. >> the good news i think is he's going to get things done, whether they try to block it or not. >> that's what...
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abc's abbie boudreau explains. >> reporter: some of these people happily waited all day in this long waiting for something that will last a lifetime. her childhood obsession over hello kitty is still so much apart of her, she's making it permanent. this is permanent. >> i know. i'm totally okay with that. i was ready for it. >> reporter: i'm kind of freaking out. you are actually getting this done right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you er >> reporter: are you nervous? >> no. >> reporter: and she's not alone. ♪ teenage dream >> reporter: i may have been katy perry's teenage dream to have a hello kitty tat. and she was happy to show it off here at the very first hello kitty convention, celebrating this iconic character. >> welcome to hello kitty con! >> reporter: nothing short of 25,000 fans. flocking to this museum in downtown los angeles to celebrate her 40th birthday. happy birthday! she may just be the embodiment of cute. but behind those sweet eyes is a very big business. the samrio company that lie senses hello kitty reportedly earned $8 billion in 2013. there are 50,000 hello kit
abc's abbie boudreau explains. >> reporter: some of these people happily waited all day in this long waiting for something that will last a lifetime. her childhood obsession over hello kitty is still so much apart of her, she's making it permanent. this is permanent. >> i know. i'm totally okay with that. i was ready for it. >> reporter: i'm kind of freaking out. you are actually getting this done right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you er >> reporter: are you...
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maybe -- maybe abby got the security footage wrong. >> stitch: her car's still here.onna go down and check again. >> billy: you know, if you just called somebody when she didn't show up last night... >> stitch: my mother had had a heart attack. i left vick a message. i figured she got it. what about you? >> billy: what about me? >> stitch: you had johnny yesterday and today. is it like vick not to check on her child? >> billy: no. never.
maybe -- maybe abby got the security footage wrong. >> stitch: her car's still here.onna go down and check again. >> billy: you know, if you just called somebody when she didn't show up last night... >> stitch: my mother had had a heart attack. i left vick a message. i figured she got it. what about you? >> billy: what about me? >> stitch: you had johnny yesterday and today. is it like vick not to check on her child? >> billy: no. never.
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even alaska to get people to
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than...
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kids have all red about her in a book called a home for abby. her owners are excited to have that fury family member back and, of course, we are happy to report it. a good ending to this story, of the stolen dog. >>> up next worried about cooking that turkey tomorrow you? are not alone. we have something that just might help tonight. >> plus, barbie might be feeling a little blue, it turns out she's not the most popular doll this christmas. find out who parents are scooping off of store shelves this holiday season. >>> it is a chase you've got to see a wanted felon took a couple wrong turns while trying to out run police. >>> safety regulators are threatening fines and legal action against takata, the company refuses to admit that its driver's side air bag inflaters are defective and should be recalled nationwide. takata says its recall in states with high humidity is sufficient, but the national transportation safety administration says that two inflaters have ruptured in cars, outside of that zone. >>> a dramatic jewelry heist was captured on
kids have all red about her in a book called a home for abby. her owners are excited to have that fury family member back and, of course, we are happy to report it. a good ending to this story, of the stolen dog. >>> up next worried about cooking that turkey tomorrow you? are not alone. we have something that just might help tonight. >> plus, barbie might be feeling a little blue, it turns out she's not the most popular doll this christmas. find out who parents are scooping off...
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>> abby: sorry? >> lily: i mean, they're really gonna arrest a man using a cane?n! she's pregnant! stress isn't good for the baby, man! >> michael: neil, the things you get me into. >> neil: back at you, counselor. >> devon: if you could have seen the guy's face. >> neil: oh, no, no. i can picture the guy's face just fine. >> kevin: [ grunts ] harding! harding! harding! >> harding: hey, fish! you teaching all these first-timers how to behave in prison? >> kevin: you got to let us out of here, man. >> harding: no, i don't. [ all grumbling ] okay. all right! everybody shush! no one's geg
>> abby: sorry? >> lily: i mean, they're really gonna arrest a man using a cane?n! she's pregnant! stress isn't good for the baby, man! >> michael: neil, the things you get me into. >> neil: back at you, counselor. >> devon: if you could have seen the guy's face. >> neil: oh, no, no. i can picture the guy's face just fine. >> kevin: [ grunts ] harding! harding! harding! >> harding: hey, fish! you teaching all these first-timers how to behave in...
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call."nd paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even alaska to get people to th
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call."nd paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the...
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zia terry has jessica and abby. utah. >> they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they've also inspired me because they got it into the olympics. >> on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric camerotta. >> so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are you ready to jump the 40? and she was really into it. she wanted to jump it. >> i asked him a few questions that i was wondering, and he gave me the straight answer. do you go faster on the end run? >> a little bit. >> a little bit? >> yeah. >> is it any steeper, do you think? not much? >> same steepness. it's just longer. >> just longer. just longer. just a bigger 20. that's all. >> i was just trying to keep her calm. just saying that she could do it. and she can. she jumped the 20-meter fine. so, then, the 40-meter, do the same exact thing, you'll be fine on the 40-meter. so, i was just trying to talk her through
zia terry has jessica and abby. utah. >> they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they've also inspired me because they got it into the olympics. >> on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric camerotta. >> so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are you ready to jump the 40? and she was really into it. she wanted to jump...
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joining me now, governor ed rendell and abby huntsman. thank you both for being here. >> governor rendell, do you think republican there's work with president obama now that they have control of the senate? >> i think they have to, rev. i think the american people have said, you guys have the entire congress. let see you do something. and i don't think they can just pass bills that they know the president will veto. they have to work and reach out to the president. so if they want the key stone pipeline, they have to make sure that there are a lot of thing in there for energy like extending the production tax credit. something the president can give a little bit on and they give a little bit on. and it comes together. if they don't govern and it can't be just trade and it can't be just tax reform. even within the framework of tax reform, we'll lower the rates. which of those loophole will go. and then the money we save from removing the loophole, does that go into infrastructure and growth? >> when you say it can't be just those things, w
joining me now, governor ed rendell and abby huntsman. thank you both for being here. >> governor rendell, do you think republican there's work with president obama now that they have control of the senate? >> i think they have to, rev. i think the american people have said, you guys have the entire congress. let see you do something. and i don't think they can just pass bills that they know the president will veto. they have to work and reach out to the president. so if they want...
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lost in the weeds because, you know what, abby, what i was thinking watching it, hey, the presidentminding the country that doesn't often think about these issues that there is support for these but they don't do anything about it. >> there is support and i think that's why so many are frustrated about this whole process. jonath jonathan, the republicans, i will say, this they do not want to be known as the party that breaks apart families. this is a party known for family values, right? it seems like, as perry was mentioning, they're already potentially responding to this by suing the president. it seems the one defense republicans have that are for immigration reform. you know, president w. bush was for this, presidents in the past have been for this. that's not where the party is right now. so, how does the party get back on track here? and remind the country that they actually care about the millions of immigrants in this country, because it seems, jonathan, they are thinking so short term here. they're thinking about responding to the president versus longer term and how this i
lost in the weeds because, you know what, abby, what i was thinking watching it, hey, the presidentminding the country that doesn't often think about these issues that there is support for these but they don't do anything about it. >> there is support and i think that's why so many are frustrated about this whole process. jonath jonathan, the republicans, i will say, this they do not want to be known as the party that breaks apart families. this is a party known for family values, right?...
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abby is going to play for you a little bit of what's called the claw hammer style. three finger picks. stuff. >> and i strike down, he pulls up. ♪ >> brown: and bela, you do something different. three fingers. so by rotating these three fingers, all the sound comes out with very little effort. so even if i'm just doing the right hand, it sounds like this. if i add the other hand, or play it almost like a guitar either with a pick or going up and down. ♪ç >> brown: so that turns the banjo into more of a solo instrument? >> it turns it more into an actual musical instrument. >> what? >> brown: uh-oh. >> i try to play the banjo as though it were a musical instrument. >> brown: so what is she playing?ç >> i'm just joking because people always act like the banjo isn't a real instrument. when i started playing people weren't really playing scales on the banjo in a way that understood the whole neck, like a good jazz guitar player would. or a violinist would. so it was a great opportunity for me. i could play a little bit of bach or some charlie parker stuff. >> brown: a
abby is going to play for you a little bit of what's called the claw hammer style. three finger picks. stuff. >> and i strike down, he pulls up. ♪ >> brown: and bela, you do something different. three fingers. so by rotating these three fingers, all the sound comes out with very little effort. so even if i'm just doing the right hand, it sounds like this. if i add the other hand, or play it almost like a guitar either with a pick or going up and down. ♪ç >> brown: so...
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good afternoon, i am abby huntsman. 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are waiting to learn if they are among the millions who might qualify for deferred action. allowing them to stay in the states with legal work permits. the executive action is expected to emphasize the importance of keeping families intact. regardless of where you fall on the politics tonight, the announcement will have major impacts on our nation. let's start with nbc's chris jansing at the white house. and chris, what details do you have about the president's plan? >> well, we know it's sweeping, it is the biggest change to the immigration system in almost 30 years. and we also know it's highly controversial and the republicans are very unhappy about it. we've known for a while it's going to impact nearly 5 million of the 11 million undocumented immigrants here in the united states. but we're getting some more information about who exactly. it provides a temporary reprieve for the parents of citizens of this country. so if they came here illegally, had a child, the child then grows
good afternoon, i am abby huntsman. 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. are waiting to learn if they are among the millions who might qualify for deferred action. allowing them to stay in the states with legal work permits. the executive action is expected to emphasize the importance of keeping families intact. regardless of where you fall on the politics tonight, the announcement will have major impacts on our nation. let's start with nbc's chris jansing at the white house....
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and his mother, abby, said surround yourself by people who are smarter than you.er advice. every rockefeller operation was in fact marked by all these advisors and gurus and one of them henry kissinger whom he introduced to the american scene. >> woodruff: let's talk about his politics. he worked for franklin roosevelt as a young man and he was a republican. but he didn't believe in so much of what was the gospel of the republican party. he was a huge supporter of the civil rights movement. he opposed everything barry goldwater stood for. where does he fit in the ideological spectrum? >> he goes back to teddy roosevelt who was a progressive conservative, a great believer in the capitalist system, but also someone who understood that that system uni'vetaably produced inadd quais sis and injustices therefore it was the role of the republican party and thoughtful conservatives to, in a proactive way, address the inequities so that popular disaffection could not grow and reform toward revolution. nelson rockefeller famously said, "if you have a poor education and poor
and his mother, abby, said surround yourself by people who are smarter than you.er advice. every rockefeller operation was in fact marked by all these advisors and gurus and one of them henry kissinger whom he introduced to the american scene. >> woodruff: let's talk about his politics. he worked for franklin roosevelt as a young man and he was a republican. but he didn't believe in so much of what was the gospel of the republican party. he was a huge supporter of the civil rights...
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host: abby give you a chance to jump in. that image of president obama on the golf course. gave a lot of attention at what was going on around the world and what the united states was dealing with? how did that play out? guest: people are unhappy with it. it's not reassuring. i think it just speaks to the larger issue that they feel like that many voters feel like there's a competence issue. sometimes i feel like democrats on the hill are angrier at president obama than republicans. they feel like he hasn't done the things he needs to do to take care of himself politically to help them. and even though he won't be on the ballot to give them cover or make things less bad for them and they're having to defend themselves and fight his fight for him in the districts where they're running. host: up next from ormand beach, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. that last caller was way off base. it's on record that president obama has created more jobs than in all the 8 years that bush was in spithe of the fact that from day one of his presidency the republicans and their c
host: abby give you a chance to jump in. that image of president obama on the golf course. gave a lot of attention at what was going on around the world and what the united states was dealing with? how did that play out? guest: people are unhappy with it. it's not reassuring. i think it just speaks to the larger issue that they feel like that many voters feel like there's a competence issue. sometimes i feel like democrats on the hill are angrier at president obama than republicans. they feel...
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there's lots of pressure on republicans, like abby. let's turn to a man who knows something about white house messaging, former white house press secretary bill burton. nice to have you on the show. lawrence o'donnell told me the a-r a real politician is found that necessity do in the back room, not when all the cameras on them. who we saw at the white house was not a back room but no press there for a large part of it. how important are these meetings for getting actual real progress done? >> they're important, actually. you know. so things that happen when the photo sprays aren't happening when and when you don't have reporters come into the room are really important. you can really set the tone for the conversation in rooms like that. i was still working for the president early on in the administration when the president said to eric cantor, elections have consequences. and i suspect that that helped to set the tone for the relationship then and today i'm sure something happened to set the tone for the relationship going forward. >>
there's lots of pressure on republicans, like abby. let's turn to a man who knows something about white house messaging, former white house press secretary bill burton. nice to have you on the show. lawrence o'donnell told me the a-r a real politician is found that necessity do in the back room, not when all the cameras on them. who we saw at the white house was not a back room but no press there for a large part of it. how important are these meetings for getting actual real progress done?...
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i would say it to abby. >> i'm in a blue dress, too. democratic strategist. >> luke, to your point, i think the reality of this particular situation is that the supreme court considering obamacare at this particular time, it gives me great pause. they are doing this before there's a circuit court ruling on this which means there are four, maybe even five supreme court justices that would be on the side of what you're talking about, gutting it. we know they enjoy gutting things. they did it to the voting rights act last summer. the other thing you want to consider about this is the timing, right? this would be a march consideration argument before the supreme court and then ruling in june. the timing is also precarious for democratics and i think the country at large. we really need to stop looking although health care in this country as a partisan issue. i see it as a fundamental right. i think there are people on both sides of the aisle that see that as well and are interested as to why. after an election where people said they are tir
i would say it to abby. >> i'm in a blue dress, too. democratic strategist. >> luke, to your point, i think the reality of this particular situation is that the supreme court considering obamacare at this particular time, it gives me great pause. they are doing this before there's a circuit court ruling on this which means there are four, maybe even five supreme court justices that would be on the side of what you're talking about, gutting it. we know they enjoy gutting things. they...
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for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.ood night. [ sniffs ] dad, you wearing aftershave? yeah. it doesn't look like you shaved. i didn't shower, either. hence the aftershave. nice try. oh. what are you guys doing here? watching the knicks on the dish. and holding our breath. great. guys, get off the lawn. go upstairs. come on, change. you got to change. [ boys yelling ] what are you doing to these kids? theyey're in a pla. let me guess, "death of a salesman." something at school. a play? that's a mistake. get them into o sports, quick. look, it's a couple of weeks, that's all. the whole class isis in it. look at them running around here like a couple of sissies. they're not sissies. no? no. well, then what the hell are they? they're fairies. oh, my god! i'm telling ya, sports, quick, right now!
for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.ood night. [ sniffs ] dad, you wearing aftershave? yeah. it doesn't look like you shaved. i didn't shower, either. hence the aftershave. nice try. oh. what are you guys doing here? watching the knicks on the dish. and holding our breath. great. guys, get off the lawn. go upstairs. come on, change. you got to change. [ boys yelling ] what are you doing to these kids? theyey're in a...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old abby snodgrass ran in to help.by had just learned the lifesaving procedure in her health class at school. >> the one thought that crossed my mind was, what if this doesn't work? and i just had to push it out of my mind and keep going because i knew that's what i had to do. >> reporter: overnight, the family releasing this statement to abc news. we're exceedingly grateful for the young woman who helped our daughter. our daughter is home and healthy. we couldn't be more thankful. emergency responders praising the teen. say, without her swift action to perform cpr, the infant may have died. authorities say the mother and child are now doing well. >> i can't explain how happy i was when she started to breathe again. it was just a huge relief. >> reporter: and reminding us she's not just another teenager shopping. but an unexpected lifesaver standing aisles away. for "good morning america," tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> quick thinking. that was fantastic. >>> let's get the weather from ginger. >> i want to take a l
. >> reporter: 17-year-old abby snodgrass ran in to help.by had just learned the lifesaving procedure in her health class at school. >> the one thought that crossed my mind was, what if this doesn't work? and i just had to push it out of my mind and keep going because i knew that's what i had to do. >> reporter: overnight, the family releasing this statement to abc news. we're exceedingly grateful for the young woman who helped our daughter. our daughter is home and healthy....
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for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.] ♪ >> hey! hey! a-yah, a-yah! a-yah-yah! i'm terry crews, and i'm ready to start handing out the cash right here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] for nine months, today's first contestant honed his trivia skills by hosting trivia night on a cruise ship. let's hope he's as good on land as he is at sea. from arlington, texas, please welcome pearson browne. [cheers and applause] >> how you doing, pearson? >> it's you. it's really you. >> it's really me. >> it's really you. >> you didn't believe it would be me, huh? >> i didn't think--i thought they would have an impersonator or something. >> oh, no, or a card-- or a robot. hello, how are you. good to see you. ah--oh, you do that good. >> no, no, that's your game. >> now, spending all that time on a cruise ship, at sea, working trivia, do you believe that's gonna make you great at this game? >> i believe it'll help. i do, i do. i think it's--yeah, it's good practice. i didn't, you know--i didn't ever think i'd actually make it all th
for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.] ♪ >> hey! hey! a-yah, a-yah! a-yah-yah! i'm terry crews, and i'm ready to start handing out the cash right here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] for nine months, today's first contestant honed his trivia skills by hosting trivia night on a cruise ship. let's hope he's as good on land as he is at sea. from arlington, texas, please welcome pearson browne. [cheers and...
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for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.
for "nightline," abby boudreau. >>> thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.
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. >> abby smith, noted law professor teaching her georgetown students how to mount a criminal defense. >> icad please the court -- >> is a subject that has fascinated television audiences for decades. >> how to get away with murder. >> what is defending the accused like? >> admitted the lunches and the outfits, her students grapple with ethical questions. out tohem, who is cut defend a criminal, especially when it is not a victimless crime. >> we believe that they actually did it. >> it is a central question. >> we incarcerate people in proportionally based on their income. >> the law is stacked against defendants. the court is stacked against defendants. a is more challenging to be criminal defense lawyer. >> the first thing a good attorney gives his client is faith. >> it is truly horrible. going in, conducting legal visits, you still feel it. it is oppressive. you are constantly being watched. it is uncomfortable, it is dirty. it is not a place that you want to be. >> inevitably, courtroom jitters. bit of anger for them. >> in the end, an old civics lesson. >> everyone deserves rep
. >> abby smith, noted law professor teaching her georgetown students how to mount a criminal defense. >> icad please the court -- >> is a subject that has fascinated television audiences for decades. >> how to get away with murder. >> what is defending the accused like? >> admitted the lunches and the outfits, her students grapple with ethical questions. out tohem, who is cut defend a criminal, especially when it is not a victimless crime. >> we...
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it came out -- >> some people may recognize this as the abby road crosswalk, the famous beatles album cover photograph. they want to record all of that activity of people coming in to take pictures. watch this girl. clearly there's traffic coming and going in both directions. she decides to cross the street. instead, there's a car coming. the car sends her flying through the air. >> who goes just sprinting out into a busy street? >> when she started running across you've got that big suv that is totally fwloking her view. now, these cars are supposed to stop if there's any pedestrian looking to cross or anything like that but the car couldn't see, she couldn't see the car. look left, look right, look left again and then cross. >> the person on the video said the ambulance did come and took her to the hospital. she's expected to be okay. viral video uk. i'm just going to let you watch. >> oh, no. karly! >> she probably would have been done. her feet aren't even in the footrest of the scooter. it looks like she's wearing ji cantl' gantly tall. >> i feel bad for that scooter. >> her emot
it came out -- >> some people may recognize this as the abby road crosswalk, the famous beatles album cover photograph. they want to record all of that activity of people coming in to take pictures. watch this girl. clearly there's traffic coming and going in both directions. she decides to cross the street. instead, there's a car coming. the car sends her flying through the air. >> who goes just sprinting out into a busy street? >> when she started running across you've got...
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abby boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> interesting.hink it's an interesting service. >> aren't those tricky with the material. took over her bank , and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you helping protect you before damage can be done to your identity. lifelock has the most comprehensive identify theft protection available, helping guard your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. my years as a prosecutor taught me that we all need to protect ourselves from crime, in today's world
abby boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> interesting.hink it's an interesting service. >> aren't those tricky with the material. took over her bank , and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's...
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this is her friend, abby. >> shut up! wait. are you serious? >> women scream and freak out.nd the dudes are ,that's going. >> actually, that's not true, because they do tell some of their dude friends also. >> oh, what? what the hell? what the [ bleep ]? >> clearly not gender specific. loud, crazy reactions. >> they got a lot of screamers in their circle. >>> and months later on september 12 at 3:01 p.m., little island noel was born. that's her precious little face. >>> it's time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> all you need is the buzz word. you have to be 18 or older and a legal u.s. resident. >> just head over and enter the buzz word. >> are you ready for today's word? >> let's hear it. >> it is "repeat." >> get on over and click on the win ipad button, and enter today's word, "repeat." >> and one day later this week, we have bonus give away day. that means we're also going to be giving away a flat screen tv. >> come on! enter! >> you're going to have to watch every single day. >>> it's a video called "groomsmaid." >> sort of the subtitle to this is what guys thi
this is her friend, abby. >> shut up! wait. are you serious? >> women scream and freak out.nd the dudes are ,that's going. >> actually, that's not true, because they do tell some of their dude friends also. >> oh, what? what the hell? what the [ bleep ]? >> clearly not gender specific. loud, crazy reactions. >> they got a lot of screamers in their circle. >>> and months later on september 12 at 3:01 p.m., little island noel was born. that's her...
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he and abby bradford spent long days on skis pulling a ground penetrating radar up and down and across glacier. >> a pulse is sent through the cable, down through the ice, reflects off the bedrock, returns back to the surface and returns and is recorded by this receiver cable. you know how fast radio travels through the ice, so based on how long it takes for the signal to be transferred and received we can tell how deep the ice is. sample two should come from a depth of 50 centimeters. >> reporter: they dug a pit 11.5 feet deep and have abby repel down to take readings. >> this is great! go! >> reporter: dutiful reporter that i am, i went in. >> so this is just one layer, one annual layer. this is this year's snowfall. and then right what we're standing on, where this stops, covered with know now, but there's an ice layer. >> reporter: and you know that's the previous season? >> that's the previous season, yep. >> reporter: she weighs a volume of snow at various depths to determine the density. the hope is the layering they see in the pits matches the radar returns. >> there's thousand
he and abby bradford spent long days on skis pulling a ground penetrating radar up and down and across glacier. >> a pulse is sent through the cable, down through the ice, reflects off the bedrock, returns back to the surface and returns and is recorded by this receiver cable. you know how fast radio travels through the ice, so based on how long it takes for the signal to be transferred and received we can tell how deep the ice is. sample two should come from a depth of 50 centimeters....
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. >> abby revives the baby using cpr she had recently learned in health class. >> the one thought that crossed my mind initially was what if this doesn't work. and i just had to push it out of my mind and keep going because i knew that's what i had to do. i can't explain how happy i am. >> the family released this statement. we are exceedingly grateful to the young woman who helped our daughter. our daughter is home and healthy and we couldn't be more thankful. ♪ >>> the family that rose to fame with the viral parody video is at it again. the family from north carolina takes on turkey day with all about that baste, their version of the pop song all about that bass, of course. they talk about burning pies including we put all the wrong forks in all the wrong places. they first rose to viral fame last year with their christmas video. that has more than 14 million views. >> what a fun family. they're great. >>> one last time, let's update the weather forecast. >> spencer christian is outside with the latest. >> this is only my third view of the weather. i have 13 million more to go. a loo
. >> abby revives the baby using cpr she had recently learned in health class. >> the one thought that crossed my mind initially was what if this doesn't work. and i just had to push it out of my mind and keep going because i knew that's what i had to do. i can't explain how happy i am. >> the family released this statement. we are exceedingly grateful to the young woman who helped our daughter. our daughter is home and healthy and we couldn't be more thankful. ♪...
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i'm abby huntsman. trip that has awakened both praise and criticism of his foreign policy. nbc's kristin welker is traveling with the president. >> president obama met with mayan mar's president earlier today and delivered a strong message he needs to do more to promote a democratic transition inside this country. the u.s. has a lot at stake here. it has not only invested in myanmar, it's also held it up as an example of a burgeoning democracy. >> in addition to his time with the president of myanmar, president obama met with the opposition leader who is also a nobel laureate.
i'm abby huntsman. trip that has awakened both praise and criticism of his foreign policy. nbc's kristin welker is traveling with the president. >> president obama met with mayan mar's president earlier today and delivered a strong message he needs to do more to promote a democratic transition inside this country. the u.s. has a lot at stake here. it has not only invested in myanmar, it's also held it up as an example of a burgeoning democracy. >> in addition to his time with the...
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and i -- >> there's abby. >> you're doing -- there you go.ittle hyped you guys, but -- >> well, we learn from each other. we learn from each other. and i will say one thing, it is political dynamite putting in these cycle lanes. i mean, i put -- we're putting in more cycle lanes. >> do you mean that in a good way or bad way? >> in a volcanic way. it's a nondormant volcano, the whole cycle thing. people go nuts. if the motorists -- when they finally get wind of what you're going to do to the daerncarriag in terms of restricting access for motor vehicles, they -- >> china has is all wrong. they're in reverse. >> they look at cycles as third world poverty. we need many more bicycles. >> boris johnson, it's been an utter, utter pleasure to have you. i'm glad we coincided this. thank you very much, indeed, for dropping in. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, he may not be prince william or, indeed, prince harry, but he is a prince of the web. >> get a lot of this. ♪ attention span of the average adult today is one second lower than that of a gold fish ♪
and i -- >> there's abby. >> you're doing -- there you go.ittle hyped you guys, but -- >> well, we learn from each other. we learn from each other. and i will say one thing, it is political dynamite putting in these cycle lanes. i mean, i put -- we're putting in more cycle lanes. >> do you mean that in a good way or bad way? >> in a volcanic way. it's a nondormant volcano, the whole cycle thing. people go nuts. if the motorists -- when they finally get wind of what...
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abby is agreat pitcher. i have a couple of questions for the panel and then for about 30 or 40 minutes and we will go to the queue and day so start thinking of your questions now. the key thing i keep looking after tuesday night is about the democrats and the president was largely held responsible the blame that's been put is for the congressional democrats could have done to avoid this political slaughtering. nathan why don't we start with you? >> i feel like every cycle we come to the same conclusion about the campaign committee that when things go right the the campaign committee's gets more credit than they deserve it when they go wrong they get more blame than they deserve. but to me that doesn't mean they have no over what's happening. and i think that this was a fascinating election because we have an answer to the question of how much does local politics matter and can a well-known politician with a family name and family brand in the state cannot overcome the national trajectory of an election. we h
abby is agreat pitcher. i have a couple of questions for the panel and then for about 30 or 40 minutes and we will go to the queue and day so start thinking of your questions now. the key thing i keep looking after tuesday night is about the democrats and the president was largely held responsible the blame that's been put is for the congressional democrats could have done to avoid this political slaughtering. nathan why don't we start with you? >> i feel like every cycle we come to the...
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>> that's right, abby. the sound bite you just played saying, keep things peaceful and keep things in perspective. our own chris jansing pressed white house spokesman josh earnest on the possibility of would the president be around later tonight to comment publicly about a decision in order to try and push forward some calm, if that was, in fact, needed. take a listen to his response. >> i think, you know, his interview with abc, the president delivered a pretty forceful message about his views. those individuals in reactions to the grand jury's decision that want to protest should do so peacefully. and he cited the words of mr. brown's parents who indicated the proper way to remember and pay tribute to their son's memory is for people to express their views peacefully. that is a viewpoint that the president wholeheartily embraces. >> reporter: that's obviously the president's viewpoint. we do not know whether or not he'll make that viewpoint publicly from a statement from the white house but it remains on
>> that's right, abby. the sound bite you just played saying, keep things peaceful and keep things in perspective. our own chris jansing pressed white house spokesman josh earnest on the possibility of would the president be around later tonight to comment publicly about a decision in order to try and push forward some calm, if that was, in fact, needed. take a listen to his response. >> i think, you know, his interview with abc, the president delivered a pretty forceful message...