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a turkey meal with all of the fixings is an age-old tradition, along with football games and thanksgiving parades. the biggest parade wil march down new york city this morning. floats and balloons, upwards of a million spectators. security will beight on the route. some undercover police you would never notice and others you can't miss. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: on its busiest days, nearly 500,000 people walk through the streets of times square. so if anything should happen, the nypd says mounted officers like this will be on the front line of defense. less than two weeks after the paris attacks, new york city remains on high alert. and with up to 3 million people expected to gather for thursday's thanksgiving day parade, officials aren't taking any chances. >> we estimate we might have record breaking crowds because of the weather situation and we're prepared for that. we're encouraging people to come on down. >> reporter: while many security measures go unnoticed, officers on horseback almost never do. but these men and women also known as ten-foot cops, do much more than ac
a turkey meal with all of the fixings is an age-old tradition, along with football games and thanksgiving parades. the biggest parade wil march down new york city this morning. floats and balloons, upwards of a million spectators. security will beight on the route. some undercover police you would never notice and others you can't miss. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: on its busiest days, nearly 500,000 people walk through the streets of times square. so if anything should happen,...
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. >>> a stunning verdict late today in the sensational trial of an aging mobster accused of playing a part in one of the most infamous heists in history, one that became the basis for the hollywood classic "goodfellas." after weeks of testimony revealed details about the heist we never knew until now. the jury says he's not guilty. rehema ellis has the courtroom dra. >> reporter: it was a heist so big, so bold they made a movie out of it. "goodfellas" told the tale of the daring 1978 heist at the lufthansa airline terminal at kennedy airport that netted $6 million in c ch and jewels. it was then t t biggest cash robbebe in u.s. history. for almost 40 years, no one was ever convicted of the crime, and today that remains the case. late this afternoon, the man charged with helping to plan it, 80-year-old reputed mobster vincent asaro walked out of federal court in brooklyn a free man, not guilty of a a charges, including racketeering and extortion. >>'d like to thank my two lawyers. without them i wouldn't be here now. i'd like to thank u.s. marshal service for treating me great. >> repo
. >>> a stunning verdict late today in the sensational trial of an aging mobster accused of playing a part in one of the most infamous heists in history, one that became the basis for the hollywood classic "goodfellas." after weeks of testimony revealed details about the heist we never knew until now. the jury says he's not guilty. rehema ellis has the courtroom dra. >> reporter: it was a heist so big, so bold they made a movie out of it. "goodfellas" told the...
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>> only two. >> reporter: made from an age-old family recipe. >> nine inches long.of story. >> reporter: not a lot of room for creativity here. and what about mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce? >> you will not do that. >> reporter: it's served hot after being assembled? a very precise order. >> does it matter? yeah, it matters. it's the difference between being great and good. >> reporter: it's amazing to me that both of you were kids in this place. richard and his daughter are the fourth and fifth generations to own and run the colombia. >> we're the oldest hispanic restaurant in the united states. >> reporter: they gave the sandwich a lot of the credit. they say they serve as many as 600 a day. this is a heavy sandwich. >> you go and you want to eat it. >> reporter: it comes with a complementary triple bypass. of course, that didn't stop me. >> you're eating it upside down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: do you consider this a regional food? >> it's an original. >> reporter: just don't try telling that to the good folks in miami. >> i love when miami says they have the rea
>> only two. >> reporter: made from an age-old family recipe. >> nine inches long.of story. >> reporter: not a lot of room for creativity here. and what about mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce? >> you will not do that. >> reporter: it's served hot after being assembled? a very precise order. >> does it matter? yeah, it matters. it's the difference between being great and good. >> reporter: it's amazing to me that both of you were kids in this place....
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how does it affect a child to be violated this way at such an early age, at an age when they're still developing physically, mentally, spiritually emotionally. >> it affects children in different ways. i think that's what makes it so difficult to treat because a child might show up with irritability, anger, external lizing behaviors, doing things on people or out in the community. other times kids turn inward, a lot of depression, sadness. you see younger kids not hitting developmental milestones or not doing what they would be doing typically at that age. other kids just really taking a turn for the worst, building in to more risk taking behaviors and not performing the things they should be doing. school falls off, things like that. >> so is it easy to spot a child who is having a problem, or do you really need to know the specific signs? >> i think oftentimes it would be easy to spot a child who is suffering from something. being able to pinpoint what the specific problem is a little more difficult. a lot of kids we see come in and have, in my word, more prototypical behavioral pro
how does it affect a child to be violated this way at such an early age, at an age when they're still developing physically, mentally, spiritually emotionally. >> it affects children in different ways. i think that's what makes it so difficult to treat because a child might show up with irritability, anger, external lizing behaviors, doing things on people or out in the community. other times kids turn inward, a lot of depression, sadness. you see younger kids not hitting developmental...
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>> only two. >> reporter: made from an age-old family recipe. >> nine inches long. end of story. for creativity here. and what about mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce? >> you will not do that. >> reporter: it's served hot after being assembled? a very precise order. >> does it matter? yeah, it matters. it's the difference between being great and good. >> reporter: it's amazing to me that both of you were kids in this place. richard and his daughter are the fourth and fifth generations to own and run the colombia. >> we're the oldest hispanic restaurant in the united states. >> reporter: they gave the sandwich a lot of the credit. they say they serve as many as 600 a day. this is a heavy sandwich. >> you go and you want to eat it. >> reporter: it comes with a complementary triple bypass. of course, that didn't stop me. >> you're eating it upside down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: do you consider this a regional food? >> it's an original. >> reporter: just don't try telling that to the good folks in miami. >> i love when miami says they have the real cuban sandwich. >> reporter: what is w
>> only two. >> reporter: made from an age-old family recipe. >> nine inches long. end of story. for creativity here. and what about mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce? >> you will not do that. >> reporter: it's served hot after being assembled? a very precise order. >> does it matter? yeah, it matters. it's the difference between being great and good. >> reporter: it's amazing to me that both of you were kids in this place. richard and his daughter are the...
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but we're living in an age of with no warning. so, responding immediately is a key part of our strategy. >> and soft targets were attacked with great efficiency tonight. how do you protect all those and concerts taking place every place in this country? >> iour case, there will certainly be sstantial security at key places in the city. and a lot of preventive tngs happen all over the city. since 9/11, for 14 years, we've lived in a state of heightened vigilance and continued to build our counterterrorist capacity. and key places will have additional coverage, and the ability to respond quickly, we have officers ready to deploy with training to addressit. that's the model we need to depend on. and in a number of cases, we'll catch them and stop them, but if you're going to be in an age where some tngs aren't seen in time, or when lone wolves are acting, the ability with quick, well-trained response, is important. >> and what do you say to folks watcng tonight, that may be feeling uneasy, worrying it's just a matter of time? we know
but we're living in an age of with no warning. so, responding immediately is a key part of our strategy. >> and soft targets were attacked with great efficiency tonight. how do you protect all those and concerts taking place every place in this country? >> iour case, there will certainly be sstantial security at key places in the city. and a lot of preventive tngs happen all over the city. since 9/11, for 14 years, we've lived in a state of heightened vigilance and continued to...
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the ag expo is an 11-to-14 million dollar project. it would serve rural residents for agricultural activities, classes and livestock shows. the plans include 500 animal stalls and a possible hotel. if all the funding is secured, officials say it could open as early as 2017. u.s. agriculture secretary tom vilsack paid a visit to farmers in cuba. on friday, he visited a farmers market in havana. the former iowa governor is the third u-s cabinet member to visit cuba since the two countries resumed diplomatic relations. vilsack also held a series of meetings with cuban officials on topics like fruit and vegetable export certification and field inspections... and at a cooperative farm in central cuba, he discussed soil management and crop diseases. vilsack's visit is aimed at laying the groundwork for future agricultural trade between the u.s. and the communist nation. << u.s. stocks are moving mostly higher as markets around the world are holding up better than many expected in the wake of the terrorist attacks in paris. wall street pause
the ag expo is an 11-to-14 million dollar project. it would serve rural residents for agricultural activities, classes and livestock shows. the plans include 500 animal stalls and a possible hotel. if all the funding is secured, officials say it could open as early as 2017. u.s. agriculture secretary tom vilsack paid a visit to farmers in cuba. on friday, he visited a farmers market in havana. the former iowa governor is the third u-s cabinet member to visit cuba since the two countries resumed...
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that these deaths and injuries have taken a big jump most of the deaths four a a five months old, an age e en they just lelening to roll over. many more non-fatal injuries were reported in older infants. the findinks likely to renew calls for a ban on these products, which pediatricians have so iyou're a new parent, even if you got an adorable crib set at your baby shower, take the advice of the researchers on crib bumpers: don't use them. ever. with this medical minute?i'm dr. timothy johnson " tim: after ththbreak... a local children's shelter is hoping after the break... a local children's shelter is hoping you'll give their kids something to smile about this christmas season. we want to especially remember those who the holiday season will be tough for... and some siouxland kids could use your support. today i'm here with.... ed huff, from the crittenton center. railroad museum, 3400 sioux river rd. bring your family to enjoy our complimentary hot cocoa. museum admission if free upon toy donation for the toy donation for the toy drive. all toys will be donated to our local children's
that these deaths and injuries have taken a big jump most of the deaths four a a five months old, an age e en they just lelening to roll over. many more non-fatal injuries were reported in older infants. the findinks likely to renew calls for a ban on these products, which pediatricians have so iyou're a new parent, even if you got an adorable crib set at your baby shower, take the advice of the researchers on crib bumpers: don't use them. ever. with this medical minute?i'm dr. timothy johnson...
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. >> translator: we live in an age that we're constantly told at that they must work hard and achieve. most people are like a oh no. no matter how hard they they. does that mean that we failed? i don't think so. >> the final film in our report is another debut feature by a 31-year-old director sunny. it's based on roadway events. the story is about a teenage couple that quit school and start to work part time to support the newborn child. the boy's mother has gambling debts, so they were forced into a world of crime. >> most of the audience was middle age. >> the film ends on a scene when they were filled with hopes and dreams. what was the directors intention on ending on that note. although the lives are difficult now, it still will change. that's why i wanted to end the fill 78 on the good note. >> through these my have is after young directors, we can see a bright future for asian filling making as well. >> the film festival is held every year in the autumn. you may want to put that on your calendar next year. >>> now with the forecast for the weekend. >> yes, wekt has been gorgeo
. >> translator: we live in an age that we're constantly told at that they must work hard and achieve. most people are like a oh no. no matter how hard they they. does that mean that we failed? i don't think so. >> the final film in our report is another debut feature by a 31-year-old director sunny. it's based on roadway events. the story is about a teenage couple that quit school and start to work part time to support the newborn child. the boy's mother has gambling debts, so they...
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"putting an ag expo here we would increase the number of venues we have in sioux city. we already have a lot of people coming to sioux city for all kinds of things," said marty dougherty, economic development director. the ag expo will feature...an equestrian center...indoor arena...retail spaces....and classes led by wit community college. it's part of a larger....three part project in downtown sioux city....that was chosen to receive part of an 8 million grant from the iowa economic development board. next, the project must secure a 2 million dollar pledge from woodbury county in order to become a reality. the 2 million dollar pledge from the city...will be distributed over a so far...one point-five million committed to the project from the if all goes as planned..the ag open for business beginning of 2017. deborah souverain abc 9 news tim on cam a close call for in a single vehicle accident in downtown sioux city (monday) tonight. they were headed north on nebraska street when the pickup they were in went out of control careening through a parking lot fence and over
"putting an ag expo here we would increase the number of venues we have in sioux city. we already have a lot of people coming to sioux city for all kinds of things," said marty dougherty, economic development director. the ag expo will feature...an equestrian center...indoor arena...retail spaces....and classes led by wit community college. it's part of a larger....three part project in downtown sioux city....that was chosen to receive part of an 8 million grant from the iowa economic...
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. >> and go out with an age appropriate woman. you two will be the first to know that i'm running for president. >> ugh. >> oh, my god, you would make the best president ever. >> well, i'm not really running for president, and i want to create some buzz for the show, and i want to the run for president, but i don't want to b be president. >> no. >> i love this announcement. and we do the brand people, and now i want to help america. out-trump trump. >> it is so difficult do break through to the landscape, and you have to be so different, and the rainbow room, and the best one was the one we were on, and he is so clever and original and risque, and that is donnie and cutting edge. >> cutting edge. >> and you will find yourself laughing out loud. it is an exaggeration of himself. >> for people who don't know him, you will know him aft tthing. it premiers tuesday november 10th at 10:30. anyway. yeah. good luck to donnie. success with it. >> it is not a reality show. is loosely scripted. scenario. okay now we will talk about this, and
. >> and go out with an age appropriate woman. you two will be the first to know that i'm running for president. >> ugh. >> oh, my god, you would make the best president ever. >> well, i'm not really running for president, and i want to create some buzz for the show, and i want to the run for president, but i don't want to b be president. >> no. >> i love this announcement. and we do the brand people, and now i want to help america. out-trump trump. >>...
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she was born born in an age when intellectually challenged and learning disabled children have few options. bleak, educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. just kennedy was protective of his children. so fearful fearful that one of his sons might die should the u.s. go to war in europe, he did everything in his power, including disobeying the very president who once pointed him ambassador to prevent the epic of world war ii. his greatest fears would come true of course, losing his firstborn son joe junior, and a few months later, his poor widow daughter, kathleen. rosemary might also be considered a victim of that war, in the one setting where she most flourished was under the care of mother isabel of the assumption care of mother isabel of the assumption sisters of the belmont house, outside of london, which joe described in the letter to his wife as providing quote, the ideal life for rosemary. the school use the montessori method and since rosemary was older than the other student she's served as mother isabel's assistant. about this time, kay larson no
she was born born in an age when intellectually challenged and learning disabled children have few options. bleak, educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. just kennedy was protective of his children. so fearful fearful that one of his sons might die should the u.s. go to war in europe, he did everything in his power, including disobeying the very president who once pointed him ambassador to prevent the epic of world war ii. his greatest fears would come true...
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we don't have an age or an identity. this happened around 12:42. we have video from news chopper 7. thigh got the call from someone passing by. the body will be sent for autopsy tomorrow. we wil ave formation on the cause and the manner of death tomorrow. ped up the investigation a few moments ago. school is ouhe day. it wasn't a concern and they didn't see this play out. leon: new develop, in staning at a nightclub. leila louge culd be back open on wednesd. >> closed tendays ago after a fatal shooting, the owner of the lounge in union market came abc board and heard it. >> if that weapon is inside it's too late to drain the swamp. >> sity at the club was lax when 18-year-old eric jones of clinton, maryland, was stabbed to death. police show these people as persons of interest in the attack. which was not even caught on the surveillance camera. >> focus on it. it has to efficient and proper. >> pcp, hers. >> the clubs had problems. people were shot and wounded outside the ub a year ago. the deal worked out wit the government. we aplched the owner judy ingram. >> your reaction to wha
we don't have an age or an identity. this happened around 12:42. we have video from news chopper 7. thigh got the call from someone passing by. the body will be sent for autopsy tomorrow. we wil ave formation on the cause and the manner of death tomorrow. ped up the investigation a few moments ago. school is ouhe day. it wasn't a concern and they didn't see this play out. leon: new develop, in staning at a nightclub. leila louge culd be back open on wednesd. >> closed tendays ago after a...
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for years the only thing police had to go on was an age progression photo.ast month julian began to apply for college, and he found out the social security number that his father gave him could aren't be verified. so the fbi got involved. they tracked julian and his father to cleveland and now the father is facing abduction charges. >>> new this afternoon a big push from a major company to help erase native american mascots from american schools. >>> a man develops cancer and doctors say he got it from a tapeworm. >>> we finally saw the sun come out this afternoon and that meant nice temperatures. tomorrow we're talking records and then a major temperature shift just in time for the >>> we begin at the live desk with some breaking news. new hampshire avenue is shut down right now because of a serious crash. chopper 4 just over the scene. this is new hampshire avenue at popular avenue in tacoma park. police say seven people were in the car that ran off the road and hit a tree. those seven people are four children and three adults. we are still trying to deter
for years the only thing police had to go on was an age progression photo.ast month julian began to apply for college, and he found out the social security number that his father gave him could aren't be verified. so the fbi got involved. they tracked julian and his father to cleveland and now the father is facing abduction charges. >>> new this afternoon a big push from a major company to help erase native american mascots from american schools. >>> a man develops cancer and...
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>> she's at an age she could really pursue this on a bigger scale. she's absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: mary and jeff say the midwest is an untapped gold mine for supermodels in the making. >> would you be interested in modelling? >> reporter: the husband and wife team's business took off when mary discovered this guy at an iowa bar. yep. that's ashton kutcher. >> tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i remember thinking he was gorgeous. really beautiful. and big personality. extremely confident. right out of the gate. i was like, whoa! yeah. >> reporter: here's ashton at his humble beginning. his first modeling job. selling $20 jeans for montgomery ward. and then there's supermodel carly gloss. one of the highest-paid models in the world. who they found in a missouri mall model search. >> carly at the time was 13 years old. 5'6". a few years later she'd had this major growth spurt. at that point i think she was maybe 5'9". >> three inches and you were like, yes! >> yeah. yes. >> reporter: they run their mom and pop operation out of their basem
>> she's at an age she could really pursue this on a bigger scale. she's absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: mary and jeff say the midwest is an untapped gold mine for supermodels in the making. >> would you be interested in modelling? >> reporter: the husband and wife team's business took off when mary discovered this guy at an iowa bar. yep. that's ashton kutcher. >> tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i remember thinking he was gorgeous. really...
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and let's face it, at an age where you start to have more aches and pains, into your 50s. >> well, i'm talking to you from southeastern michigan, close to detroit. so we know something about economic deterioration and stress. i think it's pretty clear that a lot of the health problems that we see are not manufactured in the doctor's office. they come in to be, and these conditions, that's a problem with american health. and i think specifically with poor health of less educated people in less well off communities. so i think that's the place to look, more so than the healthcare system itself. >> doctor chiny, you were talking in the last segment about life in these opportunities that you categorized in your research. has there been a sort of bifurcation or trifur case of society more than places like orlando have? >> i grew up outside of detroit. and the other community that i think we're going to see affected, we need to do a geographic cut of the state, but i think that the other thing you'll see, the places around the big cities, in detroit, the important thing, with the education,
and let's face it, at an age where you start to have more aches and pains, into your 50s. >> well, i'm talking to you from southeastern michigan, close to detroit. so we know something about economic deterioration and stress. i think it's pretty clear that a lot of the health problems that we see are not manufactured in the doctor's office. they come in to be, and these conditions, that's a problem with american health. and i think specifically with poor health of less educated people in...
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. >> this is an age where people are vulnerable. that is a reason i'm very clear about having been depressed and having come back from that. to an 18-year-old they feel they'll never recover. it's important for people that have been mental health challengers to be transparent. it normalizes something they can live through and stride. >> stress and feelings here is so common, there's a name for it. impostor syndrome. >> what do you think of the idea of imposter syndrome. >> i used to have imposter syndrome. i did well academically. i went to caltech. i got tenure. you look around and everyone presents a very polished face, and you start to think you are the only one that is struggling because everyone else appears to effort. >> i think that's an issue at m.i.t., because we have a talented body. >> presenting a polished face is an issue at you pen. here it's called pen face. play? >> definitely. when maddison looked at facebook and social media. she say pictures of happy students, and in term she posted pictures showing herself being h
. >> this is an age where people are vulnerable. that is a reason i'm very clear about having been depressed and having come back from that. to an 18-year-old they feel they'll never recover. it's important for people that have been mental health challengers to be transparent. it normalizes something they can live through and stride. >> stress and feelings here is so common, there's a name for it. impostor syndrome. >> what do you think of the idea of imposter syndrome....
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we live in an age where everything is about video. now it's everywhere, it's it on your phone, a taxicab, everywhere we go, we are i'm hoping that what we're doing is helping young people interpret what they're doing, media literacy is key to what we do helping people understand how we interpret images and messages that they can get through media that can affect their lives. >> what we think is so important about when you see the videos of these kids on subways, and some of the most outrageous acts and behaviors and they sometimes, others believe that they have value, it tells you where the creativity in their imagination lies, and what you're doing is you teach them how to use their imagination and their creativity and a very social redeeming value way. >> that's very important. we live in a visual age right now and it's important to be able to project the image that you want seen. a lot of images that you get of them are not always what is happening in the community and amongst young people per se so we're hoping that what we do, we
we live in an age where everything is about video. now it's everywhere, it's it on your phone, a taxicab, everywhere we go, we are i'm hoping that what we're doing is helping young people interpret what they're doing, media literacy is key to what we do helping people understand how we interpret images and messages that they can get through media that can affect their lives. >> what we think is so important about when you see the videos of these kids on subways, and some of the most...
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to be in court tomorrow morning. 3 sioux city's city council is moving forward with plans to build an ag exposition building in sioux city.as our jetske wauran reports... developers are looking at building the facility on 12 acres of land plant. 3 the city of sioux city...is just one partner being asked to help fund an 11-million dollar facility..and mayor bob scott, the project will be worth it."i think it's a really good project, but i think it's going to take a lot of community support and it's going to take a lot of people getting behind it."that new ag expo would be located next to the home depot in sioux city.,, "so right now, we're in what i consider stage three of our project."dennis gann, a member of the ag expo and learning center board."if any of the support from any of the entities fail, the project cannot proceed, because no one entity can do it all themselves.woodbury counun is being asked to give two million dollars and missouri river historical development is being asked to add in a million.dennis believes the new expo would fit with the quality of life and economic devel
to be in court tomorrow morning. 3 sioux city's city council is moving forward with plans to build an ag exposition building in sioux city.as our jetske wauran reports... developers are looking at building the facility on 12 acres of land plant. 3 the city of sioux city...is just one partner being asked to help fund an 11-million dollar facility..and mayor bob scott, the project will be worth it."i think it's a really good project, but i think it's going to take a lot of community support...
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they also have an age difference. they're from two completely separate worlds. so they have a lot stacked against them. it's very much a coming of age story for both women at very different stages in their lives, and both of them are deciding what kind of womenenhey want to be. i don't think that therese even thought it was an option to be a woman like carol until she meets her, and i do think she gets strength from her, and comes more into her own by being around carol, and starts to take certain traits from her. >> what are you gonna do? what are you gonna go? you gonna stay here with that girl for christmas? you gonna stay with the shop girl in n ere? whatatre you gonna do, carar? huh? >> it's a testament to how acute and precise a piece of writing it is, and how true to the experience it is, how committed it is to expressing what it's like to be therese, and reading the world through the eyes of somebody who- not only does she not know who she is in the will not know who she is in the world, but what these feelings are that she's starting to have powerful, f
they also have an age difference. they're from two completely separate worlds. so they have a lot stacked against them. it's very much a coming of age story for both women at very different stages in their lives, and both of them are deciding what kind of womenenhey want to be. i don't think that therese even thought it was an option to be a woman like carol until she meets her, and i do think she gets strength from her, and comes more into her own by being around carol, and starts to take...
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how do you create the digital footprint at an early age?re are some opportunities as well. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and online, there are great resources for parents and tee tores. you can find out how to talk to your children. go to ktvu.com and once you are there, look for the web links. it is right there on the bottom of our home page. mike and mark, over to you guys. >> thank you keba. every now and then on a thursday, we get an el niÑo update. here is mark. >>> what have we heard? >> we have heard a lot about el niÑo and the strong event remains on track. 95% chance it will stay. >> but what is building is this assumption we are going to have guaranteed normal rainfall and snowfall and nothing is guaranteed. it is just a higher probability. so, there is a chance that this winter could be a bust. we just don't know. but at least the odds are stacked in our favor this time of year. and with that, the very strong el niÑo continues to strengthen in the pacific. right now, on storm tracker 2, there is a storm up
how do you create the digital footprint at an early age?re are some opportunities as well. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and online, there are great resources for parents and tee tores. you can find out how to talk to your children. go to ktvu.com and once you are there, look for the web links. it is right there on the bottom of our home page. mike and mark, over to you guys. >> thank you keba. every now and then on a thursday, we get an el niÑo...