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please welcome anna gunn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, anna, you have -- you've got the blackour shirt does not say what time your show is on. >> no. >> jimmy: that seems like a miss to me. >> i really missed out on that. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm so excited to be here. i'm so happy and -- >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i didn't think it would happen because the first time we met, i was so starstruck that i don't think i formed a single actual word, much less any sort of sentence. >> jimmy: by who? >> well, we met, we met at an event and bryan cranston and aaron paul were also there and i started chatting with you and i thought, oh, good tight friends and then bryan came over and was talking to me, i said, bryan, i'm a huge fan of jimmy kimmel, could you please introduce me? and he said, you have legs, walk over and introduce yourself. we have that kind of, you know, wonderful brother, sister, sort of banter. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> i said, thank you so much for that. and i'm not necessarily the kind of person who just marches up and introduces herself and i'm a bit shy abo
please welcome anna gunn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, anna, you have -- you've got the blackour shirt does not say what time your show is on. >> no. >> jimmy: that seems like a miss to me. >> i really missed out on that. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm so excited to be here. i'm so happy and -- >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i didn't think it would happen because the first time we met, i was so starstruck that i don't think i formed a...
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anna is the ranking minority member on the subcommittee right now. so if you have republicans in the house and senate in the majority, i would say yes. say if you don't, i would it is possible. again, telecommunications is, has traditionally been a fairly bipartisan issue. and there are certainly things that could be done. fcc reform. you are to talked about net neutrality. that is a little tougher. privacy is an issue that could be handled in the next congress. so there are opportunities. >> speaking of anna eshoo, you and she sent a letter regarding spectrum auctions and low-power television stations. >> well, in 2012 we pass a law that makes it possible for the major broadcasters to give back some of their spectrum that they have and be compensated for it. authorityhe fcc the to repackage spectrum and reallocated. under current law, low-power television industry does not have automatic standing. in other words, they are granted licenses, but those licenses are subject to the availability of spectrum in a particular marketplace, and if you , theseg
anna is the ranking minority member on the subcommittee right now. so if you have republicans in the house and senate in the majority, i would say yes. say if you don't, i would it is possible. again, telecommunications is, has traditionally been a fairly bipartisan issue. and there are certainly things that could be done. fcc reform. you are to talked about net neutrality. that is a little tougher. privacy is an issue that could be handled in the next congress. so there are opportunities....
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anna gunn. have you always liked your name? >> no.i was a kid, i said to my parents, why did you do that to me? because everybody came up to me and said, annie get your gun. that's about the 30,000th time that i've heard that. but, you know, as i got older, i thought, that's a pretty cool name. then i started thanking them for it. >> same with my name. i hated tavis smiley. i got called travis all the time, still do. but i got to tv, i was like, know what, nobody on tv will have this name. any way, people are loving -- the critics like this already. how does it feel to be on the right side of the law for a change? >> good. >> yeah? >> it feels good. i mean, it was -- you know, playing skyler had so many dark kr crevices. of course this series takes us to some of those as well. but she's not -- she's not as buttoned up and shut down i think as skyler. there's such a difference in elle. and it was incredibly liberating to me as an actress to play somebody with such color and such complexity. >> in fact, in this series from what i've see
anna gunn. have you always liked your name? >> no.i was a kid, i said to my parents, why did you do that to me? because everybody came up to me and said, annie get your gun. that's about the 30,000th time that i've heard that. but, you know, as i got older, i thought, that's a pretty cool name. then i started thanking them for it. >> same with my name. i hated tavis smiley. i got called travis all the time, still do. but i got to tv, i was like, know what, nobody on tv will have...
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okay, anna, a-- anna? you promised the police chief of belfast a tour
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lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000. and our loan default rate ask g. very low, got 5.7%, even though many, many of our students are from michigan and have had verye difficults financial f circumstances over the lastin t years, but this is an investment in the future if we can drop those interest rates a bit. s >> "the washington post" says t reporting this northern that the government says that student loan default nationwide has dropped, has dipped, but they say the figure is still too stus high. lou anna simon, after your michg graduate your students,
lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000....
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[laughter] >> host: anna harvey an associate professor at new york university also of the author of the book "a mere machine" the supreme court, congress, and american democracy". professor harvey? >> guest: we're looking at to questions. the first is when does the supreme court decide constitutional cases talking about the constitutionality to do so independently as the elected branches. most people argue the answer the question yes. i can tell you that there's usually some combination of the following. the justices have salaries that are protected by the constitution. and then is the consequence their independent of the elected branches in that is probably a good thing. thinking of the first part that is what most of the book is about the first two parts of the claim there is good behavior tenure that by the house and the senate under vaguely worded grounds but the second part that their salaries protected is also not true but to specifically lower the justices' salaries while they set of of bench because of inflation there is no requirement that congress increase the justices salarie
[laughter] >> host: anna harvey an associate professor at new york university also of the author of the book "a mere machine" the supreme court, congress, and american democracy". professor harvey? >> guest: we're looking at to questions. the first is when does the supreme court decide constitutional cases talking about the constitutionality to do so independently as the elected branches. most people argue the answer the question yes. i can tell you that there's...
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but in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty in breathing. we did everything we could to save her. but all our efforts were in with vein. i remember looking at anna lying in a pool of blood and i felt very -- from us not being able to save her. she was only 26 years old. even though i didn't know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? so later on, i had the courage and go out of the labor room to meet her husband. and i still recall that very painful moment of having had to inform him of the unfortunate passing of his wife of just one year. it was so difficult because their baby girl died just a few hours earlier in child birth. so later on as i gathered the medical records to certify anna's death, i realized that she was anemic from the time she was pregnant, from the begin together end. and her anemia made it very difficult for her to survive following the severe bleeding she suffered after her birth, after the birth of her child. and so, inspite all our efforts, anna became one amon
but in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty in breathing. we did everything we could to save her. but all our efforts were in with vein. i remember looking at anna lying in a pool of blood and i felt very -- from us not being able to save her. she was only 26 years old. even though i didn't know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? so later on, i had the courage and go out of the labor room to meet her husband. and...
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anna navarro.applause] and last but not least is tony torres, the christian leadership conference serving puerto rico. he has been an outspoken advocate. ladies and gentlemen, there is our panel. [applause] first, we want to talk about the state of play, what is happening now, where we are with immigration and where we hope we go and where we think we will go practically. i would like to ask you to take a couple of minutes and talk to us about that before we start the questioning. congressman iteris. -- congressman gutierrez. >> it's a pleasure to be a with you this afternoon, and thank you, jim, for moderating. it's an honor to have you here. the last year, democrats and republicans were able to come together and put together a conference of immigration bill and we continued to work to put together a bill. when it became clear that we were not going to have -- to put together a bill. what became we were not going to have the majority, the group disbanded. i continue to work with mario, a very dear
anna navarro.applause] and last but not least is tony torres, the christian leadership conference serving puerto rico. he has been an outspoken advocate. ladies and gentlemen, there is our panel. [applause] first, we want to talk about the state of play, what is happening now, where we are with immigration and where we hope we go and where we think we will go practically. i would like to ask you to take a couple of minutes and talk to us about that before we start the questioning. congressman...
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anna lease has three big brothers who are very protective of their little sister.old yet. yet her parents believe she's going to be rough housing with them and winning in no time. yet another reason fox 29 is a proud partner of the children's miracle network. lucy. >> that joyce is the pefect season reason. thank you so much. ♪ >> let's get a check of your fox 29 weather authority. overcast and chilly today, but we got changing on the way i'm going to love. >> oh, yeah. >> roller coaster temperatures we're looking at numbers right now in the 50s and 60s but tomorrow we'll flirt with 80 degrees across the area. satellite and radar showing the damp and dreary scenario. pockets of light showers and drizzle but you can see as we look at the radar, most of the steadier showers currently down the shore atlantic city, sea isle city. the sun is setting pretty shortlshortly at about 6:25:25. 64 degrees right knowledge visibility improving a bit now up to 10 miles at the philadelphia international airport. humidity up there as 90% so as we talk about the temperatures this mo
anna lease has three big brothers who are very protective of their little sister.old yet. yet her parents believe she's going to be rough housing with them and winning in no time. yet another reason fox 29 is a proud partner of the children's miracle network. lucy. >> that joyce is the pefect season reason. thank you so much. ♪ >> let's get a check of your fox 29 weather authority. overcast and chilly today, but we got changing on the way i'm going to love. >> oh, yeah....
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first anna westerner in dallas. anna?> reporter: jim, we spoke late this afternoon with that nurse aguirre. she did not work on thomas eric duncan's case, but she did help treat her coworker, nurse nina pham, when she became sick with ebola. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really was in charge. every time i'd ask who is in charge, and i went around and around and around with my hospital over who is in charge, and the final answer is i was. >> reporter: what did you see that so disturbed you? >> the most disturbing things i saw were basically breeching of basic infection control principles. i saw people that were supposed to be in charge the c.d.c. and infectious control department, telling nurse telling doctors to do things that were not safe. they asked... they told... they instructed a doctor coming out of a patient's room that was in the process of being ruled out for ebola they were there because of the suspicion of ebola, they told that doctor, go ahead, you're all suited up, jus
first anna westerner in dallas. anna?> reporter: jim, we spoke late this afternoon with that nurse aguirre. she did not work on thomas eric duncan's case, but she did help treat her coworker, nurse nina pham, when she became sick with ebola. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really was in charge. every time i'd ask who is in charge, and i went around and around and around with my hospital over who is in charge, and the final answer is i was. >>...
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and we're talking anna and -- >> and the giants, we'll get to that. one topic at a time. >> leaving your t-shirts and dirty laundry at my spot. i didn't give it the sniff test. but during the break, i might. 5:47. let's take you outdoors and show what we are working with. first and foremost, anna appears to be heading out to sea, and away from the hawaiian islands. so that's a bit of good news this morning. coming up in just a little bit, i'm going to show you the latest track and intensity that just came out from the national hurricane center. so stick around for that. otherwise, we've got a little rain on the way to the bay area. really interesting setup. not everybody is going to get the rain. but the places that do, i mean, we could be talking about an inch up in the north bay before the day is done. temps are start south in the 50s. it's nice and clear for the most part. you'll see a gray start in san francisco, and on the east shore. but temperatures really comfortable for today. 68 degrees. in san francisco, not too cold. 72 degrees, meanwhile,
and we're talking anna and -- >> and the giants, we'll get to that. one topic at a time. >> leaving your t-shirts and dirty laundry at my spot. i didn't give it the sniff test. but during the break, i might. 5:47. let's take you outdoors and show what we are working with. first and foremost, anna appears to be heading out to sea, and away from the hawaiian islands. so that's a bit of good news this morning. coming up in just a little bit, i'm going to show you the latest track and...
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here's linzie janis with some of anna's secrets. >> reporter: let's be honest.abs that don't lie. sofia vergara's derriere extraordinaire. sarah jessica parker's arms that define sculpted. and kelly ripa's everything. the secret behind those-to--die-for bods, celebrity trainer anna kaiser is the secret behind those bodies. we're here at her studio to get some tricks of the trade. let's go. when it comes to celebrity clients, what are the big challenges there? >> finding enough time to fit in workouts during the week. you make time for your job. but not everyone realizes you have to make time for yourself. it's not just going to magically happen. >> reporter: the celeb workout guru's number one, must-do weight loss tip. >> you should be getting your heart pumping out of your chest five days a week. it's really important to keep yourself healthy and to kick off that weight loss. >> reporter: so, what's the secret to getting sarah's famous arms? >> you can use a medicine ball, six, eight, or ten pounds. you can use soup cans. water bottles. bring them out, and in,
here's linzie janis with some of anna's secrets. >> reporter: let's be honest.abs that don't lie. sofia vergara's derriere extraordinaire. sarah jessica parker's arms that define sculpted. and kelly ripa's everything. the secret behind those-to--die-for bods, celebrity trainer anna kaiser is the secret behind those bodies. we're here at her studio to get some tricks of the trade. let's go. when it comes to celebrity clients, what are the big challenges there? >> finding enough time...
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anna werner is looking into this. anna werner is looking into this. >> reporter: nine-year-old jayden broadway started struggling for breath on a friday afternoon. his mother, melissa lewis, says by the next day she was rushing him to a denver-area emergency room. what's it like as a mother to be looking at your child and realizing that he can't breathe? >> petrifying. it is absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a beth. >> reporter: doctors told lewis her son had contracted the enterovirus d-68. for most patients the virus causes symptoms of the common cold. in children like jayden, with asthma, symptoms can be more severe. still, he was lucky. doctors at the children's hospital of colorado have treated ten children who came down with polio-like symptoms. dr. terry shriner says it's not clear whether the virus is to blame. how frustrating is it as a doctor to have this cluster of patients and not be able to completely answer what's happening with them? >> well, it's very frustrating
anna werner is looking into this. anna werner is looking into this. >> reporter: nine-year-old jayden broadway started struggling for breath on a friday afternoon. his mother, melissa lewis, says by the next day she was rushing him to a denver-area emergency room. what's it like as a mother to be looking at your child and realizing that he can't breathe? >> petrifying. it is absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a beth. >> reporter: doctors...
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and i never lose sight of the fact anna doesn't have that privilege.day. >> there are no visits for anna stoddart. there is only a graveyard. a headstone and memories from a life cut short. >> i used to go out almost every day for the longest time and just sit out there for hours. no mother should ever have to bury a child. too young. she had too much more to do in her life. she didn't get to finish it. and that's not fair. and this was the hardest thing i've ever had to do. >>> it was like seeing red. pure red. when i took the two lives, every adrenal gland was open wide, the endorphins were flying through my body. and it was just amazing. it was like pure amphetamine. that's what it felt like, only more pure. >>> tonight on "msnbc investigates," rod ferrell talks from prison exclusively about his murders that shocked america and tells us what it was like to be part of a modern day vampire clan. >> being a vampire is not an actual existence. if you shoot me, i'll die.
and i never lose sight of the fact anna doesn't have that privilege.day. >> there are no visits for anna stoddart. there is only a graveyard. a headstone and memories from a life cut short. >> i used to go out almost every day for the longest time and just sit out there for hours. no mother should ever have to bury a child. too young. she had too much more to do in her life. she didn't get to finish it. and that's not fair. and this was the hardest thing i've ever had to do....
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i'm anna kooiman.there. you're watching "fox and friends." he shot and killed two sheriff deputies in cold blood. and this morning the suspect shouldn't have been in this country. an illegal immigrant and convicted drug dealer who had already been deported twice. >>> and watch out youtube. the fec is coming for you potentially trying to regulate political videos online. what happened to the first am t amendment? we'll speak to an fec commissioner coming up. >>> and even "snl" is not handling the ebola crisis. >> our various secret service mishaps or the scandals of the i.r.s. and that effect. in fact, if you look at all the stuff that's happened in my second term, this whole ebola thing is probably one of my greatest accomplishments. >> we'll play the full tape for you. "fox and friends" hour two starts right now. >> you are freaking me out. >> we are going to be dressing up. some of us are already dressing up. >> some of us are. >> coming up later on the show, we'll get decked out. >> the question is,
i'm anna kooiman.there. you're watching "fox and friends." he shot and killed two sheriff deputies in cold blood. and this morning the suspect shouldn't have been in this country. an illegal immigrant and convicted drug dealer who had already been deported twice. >>> and watch out youtube. the fec is coming for you potentially trying to regulate political videos online. what happened to the first am t amendment? we'll speak to an fec commissioner coming up. >>> and...
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this is where anna would have gone to school. >> yes, that was the school of anna, and this almost likeometimes they had to work half a day and go to school, but she would be taking care of the geese. >> when she was 5 she lived with the neighbor people to take care of the geese, to keep the geese out of the garden. can you imagine that? and she told me the geese would get her down and slap her with their wings and she'd cry for her mother, but it was a tough life then, you know? >> reporter: we learned a lot about anna's brothers and sisters. we know from the census list from 1860 to 1890 she had ten brothers and sisters. three of them died when they were very young. >> oh. it's a little tragic. >> they died almost on the same day, they died one day after another and were buried the same day. they died from the croup. >> reporter: oh, they both got sick and both babies died? >> both died. >> reporter: anna would have been 10 years old. >> bestemor never told me that. >> reporter: by the time anna was 12 danish records show her father made a living by breaking stone. >> breaking stone i
this is where anna would have gone to school. >> yes, that was the school of anna, and this almost likeometimes they had to work half a day and go to school, but she would be taking care of the geese. >> when she was 5 she lived with the neighbor people to take care of the geese, to keep the geese out of the garden. can you imagine that? and she told me the geese would get her down and slap her with their wings and she'd cry for her mother, but it was a tough life then, you know?...
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so let's bring in anna now live.is now several hours after that operation began anna, so how are things looking? >> well, natalie, we are now down at the major protest outside of hong kong headquarters. so it's a very peaceful saying as it has been now for many days. obviously there are hundreds of tents and people gather here throughout the night. those earlier scenes where we are on the other side of hong kong, obviously the police deciding they had enough. they are moving out those protesters, very heavy handed response. you're talking about 500, 600 police with only about 100 protesters on this side. by the time we left, there are only a few dozen remaining. and really, the situation is that the hong kong chief executive is ordering his police force to get the protesters off the street. it's now time to go home and the streets to the people of hong kong. >> what have the protesters been saying about that? and where in all of this is the possibility, anna, of any sitdown meetings between these two. >> we know, c.y
so let's bring in anna now live.is now several hours after that operation began anna, so how are things looking? >> well, natalie, we are now down at the major protest outside of hong kong headquarters. so it's a very peaceful saying as it has been now for many days. obviously there are hundreds of tents and people gather here throughout the night. those earlier scenes where we are on the other side of hong kong, obviously the police deciding they had enough. they are moving out those...
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. >> anna harvey sat down with us to talk about "a mere machine: the supreme court, congress, and american democracy" in which she looks at the influence of the supreme court on the judicial branch. >> host: anna harvey is here with us and she is the author of "a mere machine: the supreme court, congress, and american democracy." professor harvey, what does your book mean? >> guest: i would say it is about two questions. the first is when the supreme court decides constitutional cases and makes rulings on the federal statutes does it do so independent of the elected legislature and most people i think would argue is the answer to yes. i teach politics at nyu and i can tell you every text book i have seen says some combination of the following: the justice have live tenure and salaries that are protected and as a consequence they decide cases independently of the elected branches and furthermore that is probably a good thing. thinking about the first part of that, claiming the courts decide, most of the book is about examining that and seeing if anything is true. the first two parts are def
. >> anna harvey sat down with us to talk about "a mere machine: the supreme court, congress, and american democracy" in which she looks at the influence of the supreme court on the judicial branch. >> host: anna harvey is here with us and she is the author of "a mere machine: the supreme court, congress, and american democracy." professor harvey, what does your book mean? >> guest: i would say it is about two questions. the first is when the supreme court...
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. >> seth: now, she is anna -- >> anna, yeah. >> seth: anna, she's a conventional director.h: shane has only directed youtube videos. >> he has about 10 million subscribers on youtube. >> seth: wow. >> and has been making videos on there for years, by himself, self-produced, self-directed, plays all the characters, does all the work. so he comes from a very different background. anna comes from a traditional -- she was trained as a screenwriter, has a degree in it, has produced and acting in a bunch of stuff, but had never directed anything. we decided they were really interesting balances of one another, and would really i think exemplify very different experiences in that. >> seth: is there an example of a scene in the script where you saw the differences in their approach? >> yeah. the movie is basically about a group of freshmen in college who are returning home for the first time, after thanksgiving, you know, for thanksgiving break, and trying to navigate the relationships they left behind. there's a break-up scene in both of the scripts. and anna's movie, the break-up
. >> seth: now, she is anna -- >> anna, yeah. >> seth: anna, she's a conventional director.h: shane has only directed youtube videos. >> he has about 10 million subscribers on youtube. >> seth: wow. >> and has been making videos on there for years, by himself, self-produced, self-directed, plays all the characters, does all the work. so he comes from a very different background. anna comes from a traditional -- she was trained as a screenwriter, has a degree...
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in the pacific, there's anna. right now, it's a tropical storm, but warm water can make it stronger. here is a trivia question for you. when was the last time a storm made land fall in hawaii at hurricane strength? >> not many have made it. >> it was 1992. it was a hurricane. >> it did a lot of damage. a category 3 that was weakening and did significant damage. anna will not be like that. the trend overnight is not good. satellite imagery shows we have gone through an eye replacement cycle. it was eight miles in diameter, now it's 20 to 30. it's grown in size. that means the hurricane force winds have grown in size, too. very impressive satellite presentation. we are at 140-mile-per-hour category 4. unfortunately, the track has gone closer, if not over the top of bermuda. yesterday, it looked like it was going west. 140-mile-per-hour sustained winds when it goes over bermuda. that will leave significant damage. this graphic shows hurricane force winds in red. this is friday at 1:00. about 24 hours until the damage
in the pacific, there's anna. right now, it's a tropical storm, but warm water can make it stronger. here is a trivia question for you. when was the last time a storm made land fall in hawaii at hurricane strength? >> not many have made it. >> it was 1992. it was a hurricane. >> it did a lot of damage. a category 3 that was weakening and did significant damage. anna will not be like that. the trend overnight is not good. satellite imagery shows we have gone through an eye...
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anna lease has three big brothers who are very protective of their little sister.ven nine months old yet, but her parents believe that she'll be rough housing with them in winning in no time soon. and it is yet another reason, karen, that fox 29 is a proud partner of the children miracle network. >> what a great story, joyce. amazing, amazing little girl. so many kids dozens that came out for the second annual an inform frank tie dash school. 5k fun run for kids and families from from the an inform frank and balding middle school. the annual event raises awareness about good health and tries to promote it but perfect weather for this event, too. they had all kinds of fun stuff. come on in. grab the hammer. music, did you know tanks all kinds of fun. what great day for so many walks that we had today. >> yeah. >> now to your fox 29 weather authority. an absolutely perfect fall day. >> i know. >> caitlin you said something about changes coming. >> yeah. it will still be very nice looking tomorrow but a lot of activities planned for sunday including the philly aids wo
anna lease has three big brothers who are very protective of their little sister.ven nine months old yet, but her parents believe that she'll be rough housing with them in winning in no time soon. and it is yet another reason, karen, that fox 29 is a proud partner of the children miracle network. >> what a great story, joyce. amazing, amazing little girl. so many kids dozens that came out for the second annual an inform frank tie dash school. 5k fun run for kids and families from from the...
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. >> i'm anna. education was my way out. but i worry it won't be for my kids. under thom tillis' leadership they've cut textbook funding so much that i can't help my son with his homework. i think it's clear that thom tillis wants only a certain class of people to have opportunities. i'm a middle-class mom. his agenda is tax cuts for the wealthy. and that's not working for my family. >> i'm kay hagan and i approved this message. >> seen those ads attacking thom tillis? they're false. tillis fired the staffers. know who's paying for those sleazy ads? it's harry reid. reid is trying to fool republican voters meddling in our primary to get a vote for kay hagan. the press says the democrats fear tillis the most. he brought a conservative revolution to raleigh. that's why we need him in raleigh. don't be fooled by harry reid. >> i'm thom tillis and i approve this message. >> you can watch tonight's debate starting at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >>> next a group of health care professionals discussed their work in developing countries on issues ranging from reproductive
. >> i'm anna. education was my way out. but i worry it won't be for my kids. under thom tillis' leadership they've cut textbook funding so much that i can't help my son with his homework. i think it's clear that thom tillis wants only a certain class of people to have opportunities. i'm a middle-class mom. his agenda is tax cuts for the wealthy. and that's not working for my family. >> i'm kay hagan and i approved this message. >> seen those ads attacking thom tillis? they're...
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i am proud of you for telling the class and anna is not just an example for people with tourettes butgreat example for kids dealing with a situation that makes them anxious. >> still ahead on "action news," from gelato to pizza, one restaurant is offering both favorites. >>> and new york city reaches another milestone in skyscrapers, find out about the new residents tower that is >>> capa gyro is famous for their gelato, and now they are branching out for another italian favorite. >> reporter: it's called capa gyro, with pizza in the back and gelato in the front. she brought in guys from naples to build herpes aoven. >> it cooks pizza in 60 to 90 seconds. there are very few toppings. >> it's meant for one person to be eaten with a knife and fork. and they just opened their doors a few weeks ago and stephanie is practicing at home for years. she imported her tomatoes from italy but everything else is sourced locally. the name napa fito is italian. she says the simple but classic margueriarita is delicious. >> my wife loves gelato, i may have to try that out. as you look at stormtracker
i am proud of you for telling the class and anna is not just an example for people with tourettes butgreat example for kids dealing with a situation that makes them anxious. >> still ahead on "action news," from gelato to pizza, one restaurant is offering both favorites. >>> and new york city reaches another milestone in skyscrapers, find out about the new residents tower that is >>> capa gyro is famous for their gelato, and now they are branching out for...
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jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the president loses confidence in the head of the agency assigned to protect him and his family, it is time for her to go. for julia pierson, that time came today. the first female director of the secret service was forced out after one security lapse after another, including one that was revealed yesterday even as she was being grilled by congress. we'll begin tonight with senior white house correspondent bill plante. >> reporter: support for julia pierson's leadership of the secret service was already waning after her experience before a house committee yesterday. it evaporated with the revelation that agents were unaware that during a visit last month to the c.d.c. in atlanta, a s
jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the president loses confidence in the head of the agency...
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this is his second wife anna and his daughter julia would be borne during the war later. concealed behind the social front was a deeply sensitive man. he loved shakespeare and the architecture of gothic cathedrals he paid almost no attention to battlefields. self-taught been completely fluent in spanish a first-rate gardener with the 19th century romantics of duty and nature in the almost mystical sense of god that he consecrated every act of his life in behind closed doors he would joke and laugh love to play with children on the floor space in lexington or planet earth knew any of this about him. it all happened behind closed doors it was ingeniously cloaked and neighbors would have been astonished to go its existence. now imagine n thomas jackson as he would have looked to the world 1862 exactly 14 months later as the train he rides bulls and into virginia. in the previous 80 days jackson known by his nickname stonewall had turned the civil war upset among the rebel army's going to the mississippi jackson had taken a small force been deployed with such dazzling skill t
this is his second wife anna and his daughter julia would be borne during the war later. concealed behind the social front was a deeply sensitive man. he loved shakespeare and the architecture of gothic cathedrals he paid almost no attention to battlefields. self-taught been completely fluent in spanish a first-rate gardener with the 19th century romantics of duty and nature in the almost mystical sense of god that he consecrated every act of his life in behind closed doors he would joke and...
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reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. jon lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. the second nurse in dallas diagnosed with ebola is amber vinson, who was among more than 70 workers at texas health presbyterian hospital who treated thomas eric duncan, who died last week. today vinson in the yellow suit was put on a plane to atlanta for treatment at a specialized infectious disease unit at emory university hospital. unfortunately, this is not her first flight this week. monday
reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. jon lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening i showed...
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anna?n up, they are american made and world played, but the iconic gibson guitar plan nearly lost it all after a series of government raids in 2009 and 2011 i recently toured their headquarters in tennessee to see how they fought back and won. >> i got a call that homeland security was raiding our factory. >> i have seen officials in swat gear with weapons and bullet-proof vests. ♪ >> bullet proof vests and guns and telling us we needed to get out. ♪ >> on the morning of november 17th, 2009, gibson guitar employees faced armed government agents. they were told their company had illegally imported wood and watched the guitars they just created carted away. >> violated. very violated. i never expected that to happen, you know, here in the u.s. >> two years later, a similar invasion, accusation and product seizure but no formal charges. >> they harassed us and i think the word harassed is appropriate for five years without ever filing charges. >> gibson's ceo says the claims of illegal activit
anna?n up, they are american made and world played, but the iconic gibson guitar plan nearly lost it all after a series of government raids in 2009 and 2011 i recently toured their headquarters in tennessee to see how they fought back and won. >> i got a call that homeland security was raiding our factory. >> i have seen officials in swat gear with weapons and bullet-proof vests. ♪ >> bullet proof vests and guns and telling us we needed to get out. ♪ >> on the...
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anna is live in the hague.s very much. >>> now at least three more civilians are killed overnight as forces continue to exchange fire in the region taking the death toll to 12. 18 others are injured. latest casualties came after nine died monday. the highest single civilian toll in a day in more than a decade. thousands have fled to escape the shelling. >>> a british tourist given a four month jail sentence has arrived in the uk. ray cole, 69 years old was in prison with his moroccan partner after police saw incriminating images on his mobile phone. he arrived back after spending 20 days in prison. he was released by the moroccan authorities. >> i'm overwhelmed. didn't expect this at all. i thought i was going to be transferred to a different prison. they said they were sending me home. they offered me the choice of staying the extra night. you could probably guess what i chose. >> what was it like in prison? >> you would not believe. it's horrendous. it's not a prison. it's a concentration camp. people are in
anna is live in the hague.s very much. >>> now at least three more civilians are killed overnight as forces continue to exchange fire in the region taking the death toll to 12. 18 others are injured. latest casualties came after nine died monday. the highest single civilian toll in a day in more than a decade. thousands have fled to escape the shelling. >>> a british tourist given a four month jail sentence has arrived in the uk. ray cole, 69 years old was in prison with his...
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>> how many kids are going to go as anna do you think? >> oh, i don't know. >> all elsa, no anna?> i totally like anna. i thought else a -- >> me, too, i think. right. well, i guess, if you're anna, then you know they were all out of else a -- elsa costumes. >> aww. >> childhood drama really. >> sibling rivalry. >> right? awe. 4:51 is the time. and there is plenty of fog out there, you may encounter it during your drive in. so, the advice is to leave as early as you can. you can see, poor visibility, in so many places, this morning, let's get to the seven day forecast, talk about all of the weather changes that are coming. we'll go from fog to sun today. but it will be much cooler than yesterday's 70. 60 degrees our high today, for halloween, it will be spooky cool with a high of 58. for the temple game, on saturday, you are going to have to bring the rain gear, and bundle up. a high may be around 50, 52, then blustery day on sunday, even colder, with a high of 48. now, we see gradual warming trend, including election day tuesday. and we should be back to normal with temperatures
>> how many kids are going to go as anna do you think? >> oh, i don't know. >> all elsa, no anna?> i totally like anna. i thought else a -- >> me, too, i think. right. well, i guess, if you're anna, then you know they were all out of else a -- elsa costumes. >> aww. >> childhood drama really. >> sibling rivalry. >> right? awe. 4:51 is the time. and there is plenty of fog out there, you may encounter it during your drive in. so, the advice is to...
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>>anna, annna. my point is this.ilthy, backbreaking work, and they still get accused of being on welfare and they still get accused of taking food tamps. [applause] let's be clear. [speaking spanish] who is going to do that other work echo -- the other ork? and my only point to everyone here is, i want to make sure because republicans can sit down with me and say, we will give you all of the doctors to my computer wizards, they can all come. but don't bring any of those mexicans to work in our outer culture. they want to have a program of the past to deal with our agriculture industry. no more of those programs. [speaking spanish] [applause] >> if i could just add to this discussion just a bit. i just returned from houston, texas, where they are exhorting -- absorbing thousands of naccompanied children into the school children -- the school system. and i spoke to some of these children who had come here, many of them on their own. little kids, 10-year-old kid to a comfort guatemala, honduras, on their own, on buses,
>>anna, annna. my point is this.ilthy, backbreaking work, and they still get accused of being on welfare and they still get accused of taking food tamps. [applause] let's be clear. [speaking spanish] who is going to do that other work echo -- the other ork? and my only point to everyone here is, i want to make sure because republicans can sit down with me and say, we will give you all of the doctors to my computer wizards, they can all come. but don't bring any of those mexicans to work...
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anna?ou, clayton. president obama appointing a former democratic member ron klain as the ebola czar. he was a lawyer for the al gore 2000 recount and a lobbyiest for fannie mae. and he was displayed by kevin spacey in the movie "recount." radio talk show host richard faller and michael warren are here to debate this. cthank you for being here with us. richard, i'll start with you, you think he's the right man, why? >> with the midterm election two weeks away, ifst the job of one party to show leadership, but if you talk to a lot of doctors, they say you want somebody who is not necessarily a medical professional but somebody who says the train needs to run on time with the ebola crisis. the government has no control over america's hospitals so there's no tease here, just information gathering to make sure you move along the trains and the pieces at the same time. i think ron is very capable of that. >> the federal government is trying to stop ebola from our shores and failing to protect hea
anna?ou, clayton. president obama appointing a former democratic member ron klain as the ebola czar. he was a lawyer for the al gore 2000 recount and a lobbyiest for fannie mae. and he was displayed by kevin spacey in the movie "recount." radio talk show host richard faller and michael warren are here to debate this. cthank you for being here with us. richard, i'll start with you, you think he's the right man, why? >> with the midterm election two weeks away, ifst the job of one...
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t lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somf of these old loan programs achkd in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our higher education workforce development, talent developmentn strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.e as i said earlier, about 46% ofa our students leave with nt educational debt, that average is about $25,000. i and our loan default rate ask e, very low, got 5.7%, even thoughn many, many of our students are from michigan and have had verye difficult financial circumstances over the last tene years, but this is an investment in the future if we can drop those interest rates a bit. >> "the washington post" reporting this northern that tha government says that student loan default nationwide has ude dropped, has dipped, but they say the figure is still too high. lou anna simon, after your graduate your students, how many of them are
t lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somf of these old loan programs achkd in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our higher education workforce development, talent developmentn strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.e as i said earlier, about 46% ofa our students leave with nt educational debt, that average is about $25,000. i and...
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good job, anna.procter in the sates. >> sounds like a common core question. >> let's take a look at the weather conditions across the country because there is a reason why today's science trivia was snow related. we could be seeing snow across parts of new england and some of the higher elevations of the appalachians coming up this weekend. today we have a cold front swinging through. not a lot of moisture or cold air with it. we just have some light showers stretching from parts of maine all the way down to portions of the southeast. again, like i mentioned, temperatures are going to be dropping. we're going to be seeing them moving into the northeast over the weekend. today not bad. you're in the 60s in places like new york city. but then by friday and saturday, that cold air continues to spread and move eastward. we're going to be seeing highs of cool at 55 degrees all the way down to atlanta and by the way, in georgia, they could be seeing their first freeze of the season coming up this weekend.
good job, anna.procter in the sates. >> sounds like a common core question. >> let's take a look at the weather conditions across the country because there is a reason why today's science trivia was snow related. we could be seeing snow across parts of new england and some of the higher elevations of the appalachians coming up this weekend. today we have a cold front swinging through. not a lot of moisture or cold air with it. we just have some light showers stretching from parts of...
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people are stock up on food and supplies as anna churns toward the islands. it is predicted that it will produce heavy rains and high winds tomorrow. this is the second time a strong storm has threatened the hawaiian islands. >> and around here we're pretty water logged, the storm came in as storm tracker 6 live predicted. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you the western portion of the region is drying out in terms of active rainfall, although there's wet roads out there, the closer view from directly above, you can see the eastern half of the region is pretty wet. if we go in tight to philadelphia, most of the what we have left over in the city is fairly light scattered rain, some of the darker shades of green are moderate enough to add to the ponding and puddling on roads. the yellow stuff is shifting toward the east. if you're in trenton you're seeing heavy downpours, maybe a burst of wind in front of that area highlighted in red. there's more of the croal coming coming -- yellow coming up from the south. to the east you're looking at he
people are stock up on food and supplies as anna churns toward the islands. it is predicted that it will produce heavy rains and high winds tomorrow. this is the second time a strong storm has threatened the hawaiian islands. >> and around here we're pretty water logged, the storm came in as storm tracker 6 live predicted. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you the western portion of the region is drying out in terms of active rainfall, although there's wet roads...
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test test >>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t presidents aboutat higher education issues, the point is e cspan bus is on the campus of on michigan state university, in east lansing, michigan, joining us aboard the bus, is lou anna si simon. let me get started rightti away with the challenges that you see in higher education.value >> good morning, and it's a y. beautiful day in east lansing ge so the promise of higher education -- creating not 1i6rle a job, but a terrific life. and one of our challenges is always to be sure that we work in a way to be as cost effective and relevant as possible so we make people's dreams bigger, that means we have to be at theo
test test >>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t...
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but in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty in breathing. we did everything we could to save her. but all our efforts were in with vein. i remember looking at anna lying in a pool of blood and i felt very -- from us not being able to save her. she was only 26 years old. even though i didn't know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? so later on, i had the courage and go out of the labor room to meet her husband. and i still recall that very painful moment of having had to inform him of the unfortunate passing of his wife of just one year. it was so difficult because their baby girl died just a few hours earlier in child birth. so later on as i gathered the medical records to certify anna's death, i realized that she was anemic from the time she was pregnant, from the begin to the end. and her anemia made it very difficult for her to survive following the severe bleeding she suffered after her birth, after the birth of her child. and so, despite all our efforts, anna became one among
but in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty in breathing. we did everything we could to save her. but all our efforts were in with vein. i remember looking at anna lying in a pool of blood and i felt very -- from us not being able to save her. she was only 26 years old. even though i didn't know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? so later on, i had the courage and go out of the labor room to meet her husband. and...
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anna coren joining us live just past 2:15 in the afternoon. anna, thanks very much. now for months isis militants and kurdish forces have been battling for control of the syrian city of kobani. but now the tide appears to be turning. sources in the city say increased u.s. air strikes on isis are helping the kurds push the militants out of some parts of the city. at least 14 new strikes have hit since wednesday. and our jim sciutto asked the pentagon press secretary what is driving this focused effort on kobani. >> what are the strategic targets then in iraq and syria? and why isn't the u.s.-led coalition striking them more, particularly as you're focussing so much air power now on what has been repeatedly described as not essential to victory? >> it matters to us because it matters to them. and they want it. >> it's not just about, you know, why kobani. it's why not more elsewhere. because it gets to are you running out of targets? >> your question gets at what we would consider what we call strategic patience. that's what needs to happen here. but i can assure you t
anna coren joining us live just past 2:15 in the afternoon. anna, thanks very much. now for months isis militants and kurdish forces have been battling for control of the syrian city of kobani. but now the tide appears to be turning. sources in the city say increased u.s. air strikes on isis are helping the kurds push the militants out of some parts of the city. at least 14 new strikes have hit since wednesday. and our jim sciutto asked the pentagon press secretary what is driving this focused...
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we are looking at a tropical storm anna in the central pacific. it is just 570 miles south of hilo, hawaii. it is expected to strengthen to a hricane. tropical storm watches are up for the hawaiian islands, but notice this storm is going to pass south of the big island as of right now. swells expected t kick up and rain and wind. if you have travel plans for the upcoming weekend, keep in mind that this is going to be impacting at least with rain and wind and swells, the hawaiian island chains. the temperatures low 50s to low 60s. the fog is what you have to watch out for at the coast. and as far as your highs are ncerned, mid60s to mid70s and occasional high clouds filtering the sun. it is another game where th giants take on the cardinals. low 60s a the 5:00 p.m. and dropping to th upper 50s and partly cloudy. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, rain chan on friday afternoon and into saturday morning. another opportunity on monday afternoon into tuesday morning. and pretty much seasonal temperatures in the 60s and 70s. >> thank you so much, sand
we are looking at a tropical storm anna in the central pacific. it is just 570 miles south of hilo, hawaii. it is expected to strengthen to a hricane. tropical storm watches are up for the hawaiian islands, but notice this storm is going to pass south of the big island as of right now. swells expected t kick up and rain and wind. if you have travel plans for the upcoming weekend, keep in mind that this is going to be impacting at least with rain and wind and swells, the hawaiian island chains....
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in full by his aunt, anna.ut the ticket for all the years. then to seep it. then to see it. do you think bestamore, anna would be proud of the family that has grown up behind her? >> oh, she would be very proud. i often wish she could see my kids. >> anna lived to be 92 years old. when we come back, my own journey and the unexpected embrace from a country that i never knew. >> it was the most generous gift somebody could give me. every person who heard my story and i was a child looking for connection. every single person said welcome home. it was amazing and unforgettable. ♪ ♪ l of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in,
in full by his aunt, anna.ut the ticket for all the years. then to seep it. then to see it. do you think bestamore, anna would be proud of the family that has grown up behind her? >> oh, she would be very proud. i often wish she could see my kids. >> anna lived to be 92 years old. when we come back, my own journey and the unexpected embrace from a country that i never knew. >> it was the most generous gift somebody could give me. every person who heard my story and i was a...
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anna lease was only three months old when her liver failed. she was born with a rare disease called bill airy are a twee is a. she need add transplant and with the help of the gift of life a match was found rather quickly. doctors at chop say she was just 6 pounds at the time of her surgery. and now, well, just look at her. coming up here. a totally different baby. she's rolling over. she's babble link. and she's starting to sit up. >> goose bumps still just talking about it. she did really good. as soon as they did the transplant the doctor oohed and awwed how she was no longer yellow. >> she's getting better every day. anna lease has to catch up a little bit on her motor and cognitive skills and she'll need to take medication twice a day for the rest of her life, but she's doing great. anna lease's mother wants to raise awareness about this disease and the importance of becoming a donor, and we will have more on how she's recovering coming up at 6:00. lucy? >> can't wait to hear the rest of the story. thank you, joyce. >>> october warmup in
anna lease was only three months old when her liver failed. she was born with a rare disease called bill airy are a twee is a. she need add transplant and with the help of the gift of life a match was found rather quickly. doctors at chop say she was just 6 pounds at the time of her surgery. and now, well, just look at her. coming up here. a totally different baby. she's rolling over. she's babble link. and she's starting to sit up. >> goose bumps still just talking about it. she did...