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lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.d by food. annie has a rare form of epilepsy. we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant, but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently i probably would say i don't actually care that i'm breaking the law. because of the change you see in your daughter? she's happier. but, most importantly, she's having a dramatically reduced amount of seizures. in london, 14—year—old jasper also takes cannabis oil to control his epilepsy. he's gone from having hundreds of seizures to almost none. but his supply is legal and privately prescribed. it costs the family £30,000 a year. i work literally seven days a week to pay for it. we are just aware that we are incredibly lucky, firstly, to have been able to secure a prescript
lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.d by food. annie has a rare form of epilepsy. we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant, but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently...
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lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant. but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently i probably would say i don't actually care that i'm breaking the law. because of the change you see in your daughter? she's happier. but, most importantly, she's having a dramatically reduced amount of seizures. in london, 14—year—old jasper also takes cannabis oil to control his epilepsy. he's gone from having hundreds of seizures to almost none. but his supply is legal and privately prescribed. it costs the family £30,000 a year. i work literally seven days a week to pay for it. we are just aware that we are incredibly lucky, firstly, to have been able to secure a prescription because it's very difficult to do, and sec
lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant. but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently i probably would say i don't actually care...
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it's been seven years since annie barber woke up to flames consuming her neighborhood in santa rosa. >> and about 215, 220 in the morning, i got a nixle that said fire jumped 101 heading to coffey park. >> evacuate immediately. coffey park was leveled. a different site today. this represents the resilience and unity of this community. annie, like many here, made it her mission to help other wildfire survivors. >> everybody in the neighborhood wants to pay it forward in some respect because they know how traumatic this is. >> and he began to volunteer for the nonprofit united policyholders, and now is a coordinator who's deployed to fire zones throughout the country without insurance can't recover, guiding many through the hardest moments of their lives, starting with what to do about your mortgage. >> we recommend that they call their mortgage company, and they ask them if they could please open an escrow account so that money from the dwelling portion of the insurance will be coming in. you'll sign it, you'll send it to your mortgage company. they will open up an escrow account for
it's been seven years since annie barber woke up to flames consuming her neighborhood in santa rosa. >> and about 215, 220 in the morning, i got a nixle that said fire jumped 101 heading to coffey park. >> evacuate immediately. coffey park was leveled. a different site today. this represents the resilience and unity of this community. annie, like many here, made it her mission to help other wildfire survivors. >> everybody in the neighborhood wants to pay it forward in some...
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lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.by food. annie has a rare form of epilepsy. we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant. but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently i probably would say i don't actually care that i'm breaking the law. because of the change you see in your daughter? she's happier. but, most importantly, she's having a dramatically reduced amount of seizures. in london, 14—year—old jasper also takes cannabis oil to control his epilepsy. he's gone from having hundreds of seizures to almost none. but his supply is legal and privately prescribed. it costs the family £30,000 a year. i work literally seven days a week to pay for it. we are just aware that we are incredibly lucky, firstly, to have been able to secure a prescriptio
lunchtime, and this is ten—year—old annie's favourite meal. she loves food.by food. annie has a rare form of epilepsy. we've changed their names to protect their identity. it's harrowing, it's tiring. it's exhausting, it's scary. it's the scariest thing ever — seeing your child seize. the only drug that her parents say helps is an oil made from the cannabis plant. but there's a catch. the medicine mumjane gives her daughter is illegal. i don't want to be breaking the law, but currently i...
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one of them is annie barber, who has used her experience to help other survivors with their insurance claims. it's been seven years since annie barber woke up to flames consuming her neighborhood in santa rosa, and about 215, 220 in the morning, i got a nixle that said fire jumped 101 heading to coffey park. >> evacuate immediately. >> coffey park was leveled. a different site today. this represents the resilience and unity of this community. annie, like many here, made it her mission to help other wildfire survivors. >> everybody in the neighborhood wants to pay it forward in some respect because they know how traumatic this is. >> annie began to volunteer for the nonprofit united policyholders, and now is a coordinator who's deployed to fire zones throughout the country without insurance. can't recover, guiding many through the hardest moments of their lives, starting with what to do about your mortgage. >> we recommend that they call their mortgage company, and they ask them if they could please open an escrow account so that money from the dwelling portion of the insurance will be
one of them is annie barber, who has used her experience to help other survivors with their insurance claims. it's been seven years since annie barber woke up to flames consuming her neighborhood in santa rosa, and about 215, 220 in the morning, i got a nixle that said fire jumped 101 heading to coffey park. >> evacuate immediately. >> coffey park was leveled. a different site today. this represents the resilience and unity of this community. annie, like many here, made it her...
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and annie linskey covers the white house for the wall street journal. thanks for being here. a mr. biden has spentmna over half his life in public service. first elected when he was 27 years old to a delaware county seat. three years later becoming one of the youngest senators in u.s. history. in those early years how did he put his stamp on washington? dan: his career almost ended before it started because of the tragedy of his wife and daughter being killed in an auto accident and his two sons being injured. he thought about resigning even before he was sworn in. he was talked out of that by the senate majority leader who took him under his wing and guided him through that first very difficult era in the senate. i think that made him kind of a creature of the senate. over the years he embedded himself on two very important committees. foreign relations in the judiciary committee. this allowed him to develop expertise in two significant areas. he was very active on supreme court nominations and in the 1994 crime bill. and on foreign policy he was in an
and annie linskey covers the white house for the wall street journal. thanks for being here. a mr. biden has spentmna over half his life in public service. first elected when he was 27 years old to a delaware county seat. three years later becoming one of the youngest senators in u.s. history. in those early years how did he put his stamp on washington? dan: his career almost ended before it started because of the tragedy of his wife and daughter being killed in an auto accident and his two...
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charlie: animal wellness founder doctor annie joins us now.see you and who's that you've got there in your lap? >> this is actually my dog -- but thank you so much for having me on today. i'm actually at home taking a little bit of a break so i'm here with my emotional support animal. >> i'm sure you have a lot of, obviously, you know devastating sad stories but i be the you also have some pretty thrilling stories. >> the stories that i really like to share are the wonderful volunteers that i've had. after i put on my initial post letting people know that i'm opening up my old animal hospital for anybody who is evacuating from the fires, we've had this incredible outpouring of support. so many people willing to volunteer, willing to donate money donate supplies -- people who wanted to transport people, and i've been getting a lot of e-mails from people who need help. but i've been connecting them right away with people who are willing to help. sometimes even within minutes -- and it's just a beautiful thing how much everyone is coming together
charlie: animal wellness founder doctor annie joins us now.see you and who's that you've got there in your lap? >> this is actually my dog -- but thank you so much for having me on today. i'm actually at home taking a little bit of a break so i'm here with my emotional support animal. >> i'm sure you have a lot of, obviously, you know devastating sad stories but i be the you also have some pretty thrilling stories. >> the stories that i really like to share are the wonderful...
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host: that was annie in michigan. we will be live here on "washington journal" for another 25 minutes or so as we remember president jimmy carter. his estate funeral services beginning today in georgia. we will continue to show you events as they happen. if you would like to comment on president carter's life and legacy, you can call in. eastern or central time zone, (202)-748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202)-748-8001. bernie, washington, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. hi. i just wanted to say a little bit about the president, former president carter. i'm an american indian from montana, born in what they call people of the white clay. in 1976, president carter signed into law american indian religious freedom act, allowing american indians procrastination to practice their religions again. it was banned in the 1880's by the federal government. so, i just wanted to thank him for allowing american indian people again the freedom of religion, which is this country's foundation. i just wanted to thank
host: that was annie in michigan. we will be live here on "washington journal" for another 25 minutes or so as we remember president jimmy carter. his estate funeral services beginning today in georgia. we will continue to show you events as they happen. if you would like to comment on president carter's life and legacy, you can call in. eastern or central time zone, (202)-748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202)-748-8001. bernie, washington, good morning. caller: good morning. good...
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joining us now to discuss annie linskey, white house reporter for the wall street journal. zolan kanno-youngs. he's a cnn political analyst and a white house correspondent for the new york times. megan hayes, democratic strategist, former director of message planning for the biden white house. and matt gorman, republican strategist and former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. annie linskey, let me actually start with you, because the wall street journal, the paper that you write for this is the opinion page. you do not write for the opinion page. but it was interesting. they're pretty skeptical about pete hegseth. they say that they called it the senate, the world's most non deliberative body, and they say that his real views are now a mystery. and they say, let's hope he rises to the occasion. i was struck yesterday by the fact that he struggled to answer some relatively basic questions about some of the big issues that he'll have to deal with, grapple with as secretary of defense. you know, he cou
joining us now to discuss annie linskey, white house reporter for the wall street journal. zolan kanno-youngs. he's a cnn political analyst and a white house correspondent for the new york times. megan hayes, democratic strategist, former director of message planning for the biden white house. and matt gorman, republican strategist and former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. annie linskey, let me actually start with...
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so hats off to you, annie. thank you for joining us.this all began after your brother asked you to take his pet cat and rabbit. while he had to evacuate the palisades fire, you realized what was happening. you go and post on facebook that you could help shelter pets for evacuees. so what was the reaction after that? the reaction was amazing. >> i couldn't believe it. >> it was like, right away i received so many messages, so many messages, so many emails. >> and the amazing thing was, the vast majority of the messages were people ready to help. how can i help? how can i help? >> we actually didn't get as many people needing help as we thought we did. >> we were so inundated with people that were were willing to help. and the moral of the story there is, you know, how great is it that people are coming together to help each other in this time of crisis? >> it's a beautiful thing. >> oh, yeah. yeah, that is definitely a silver lining to all this. just heartbreak. how many animals do you have right now, and have you been able to find space
so hats off to you, annie. thank you for joining us.this all began after your brother asked you to take his pet cat and rabbit. while he had to evacuate the palisades fire, you realized what was happening. you go and post on facebook that you could help shelter pets for evacuees. so what was the reaction after that? the reaction was amazing. >> i couldn't believe it. >> it was like, right away i received so many messages, so many messages, so many emails. >> and the amazing...
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here is my producer, annie on the night we launch. take a look at her now.plause] obviously not annie, thousand extra from michael jackson's thriller video but we are in a celebratory mood. this makes us the second longest relationship i've ever been in in my life. [laughter] not bad. not bad. my wife and i have been together 20 years now. jenny. don't clap, we are not happy. [laughter] what are you doing? we are in an awkward spot because we've been together 20 years of the last three times went to the grocery store we ran into my high school girlfriend. awkward. [laughter] is going to change, she's going to graduate but -- [laughter] is just a joke but some of you are like who let matt gaetz and here? what's going on? [laughter] that would raise a few eyebrows but not max because he's had them plucked so many times, he's starting to look like my producer. [laughter] as you all know, our country witnessed another major disaster this week thankfully by the grace of god we are going to get through this in a couple more days but let's go ahead and get the diff
here is my producer, annie on the night we launch. take a look at her now.plause] obviously not annie, thousand extra from michael jackson's thriller video but we are in a celebratory mood. this makes us the second longest relationship i've ever been in in my life. [laughter] not bad. not bad. my wife and i have been together 20 years now. jenny. don't clap, we are not happy. [laughter] what are you doing? we are in an awkward spot because we've been together 20 years of the last three times...
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the family's home in clayton, missouri, starting when annie was three and sam was 12. she is seeking a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000. altman posted a joint statement with his mother and his brothers denying those allegations, claiming annie faces mental health challenges and the justice department is suing six large landlords for using an algorithm to help set rents and keep them high. ten states, including california, have joined that suit. prosecutors say the companies also share information on rental prices and occupancy to boost profits. the landlords were added to an existing suit against the property management software company realpage. the company says it is being scapegoated for high housing costs caused by a shortage of homes. all the latest in technology. technological advances are currently on display this week in las vegas. more than 4000 companies are taking part in the consumer electronics show, which began nearly 60 years ago. this year's main themes include artificial intelligence and solutions to fundamental human problems such as access
the family's home in clayton, missouri, starting when annie was three and sam was 12. she is seeking a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000. altman posted a joint statement with his mother and his brothers denying those allegations, claiming annie faces mental health challenges and the justice department is suing six large landlords for using an algorithm to help set rents and keep them high. ten states, including california, have joined that suit. prosecutors say the companies also...
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third place is journalist bob woodward's book called war and finally annie jacobson.ook is called nuclear war of samaria. those four books were the most watch books apple tv.org in 2024 just a reminder that all are available online. joining us on book tv is tony pitino. he is the co-author of this book creating reading rainbow the of a beloved children's series. also a cocreator of reading rainbow. where does the concept come from >> i was in instructional television. i became a coordinator. interim for the public television station in buffalo new york. my boss came up to me and wanted to know if i wanted to be involved in something like this so i said, sure. as i was thinking about instructional television, i was thinking about the idea that children do not read during the summer months and therefore the mission, the idea that kids cannot read, not that they cannot, they don't read during thed summer and teachers have o catch up and that sort of thing. television can do something about that. i wasn't sure of that. we started looking into the possibilities of running
third place is journalist bob woodward's book called war and finally annie jacobson.ook is called nuclear war of samaria. those four books were the most watch books apple tv.org in 2024 just a reminder that all are available online. joining us on book tv is tony pitino. he is the co-author of this book creating reading rainbow the of a beloved children's series. also a cocreator of reading rainbow. where does the concept come from >> i was in instructional television. i became a...
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in the penalty phase, prosecutors called a new witness, leon's ex-wife annie.t did the defendant tell you? that was my punishment for calling the police, was being held on the bed with a knife to my throat. samantha knecht: this defendant cannot be trusted to live among us. a guilty verdict without the appropriate punishment is hollow. there's something you want out of the punishment phase. i would never want him to be able to do this to somebody else because if it wasn't me, if it wasn't valerie, if it wasn't annie, it's going to be somebody else-- and that needs to stop. andrea canning: the jury sentenced leon to life in prison. afterwards, meghan addressed him directly. while you sit in jail, i hope you think of me, the girl that you called poor and uneducated. it's because of me you will be in prison for life. i was really proud of her. i think it took incredible courage on her part to see this through. andrea canning: meghan knows, in a way, she was lucky. every day there are women that are in situations like this that don't have the means to get out. i ha
in the penalty phase, prosecutors called a new witness, leon's ex-wife annie.t did the defendant tell you? that was my punishment for calling the police, was being held on the bed with a knife to my throat. samantha knecht: this defendant cannot be trusted to live among us. a guilty verdict without the appropriate punishment is hollow. there's something you want out of the punishment phase. i would never want him to be able to do this to somebody else because if it wasn't me, if it wasn't...
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and finally, annie jacobsen. her book is called nuclear war a scenario. and those four books for the most watched books at booktv dot org in 2024. just a reminder that all booktv programs are available online to be watched any time, any place. the website booktv dot org. org. well, now joining us on booktv is tony patino. he is the coauthor of this book, creating reading rainbow the untold story of a beloved children's series. he's also the co-creator of reading rainbow. where did the concept come from? mr. patino? well, i was in instructional television and i became a coordinator of instruction. i was the interim for the public television station w.a. in buffalo, new york. and my boss came up to me and wanted to know if i wanted to be involved in something like this. so i said, sure. and as i was thinking about instructional television, i came across the idea that children do not read during the summer months and therefore it's called, you know, the mission that the idea that kids can't read, not that they can't they don't read during the summer. and whe
and finally, annie jacobsen. her book is called nuclear war a scenario. and those four books for the most watched books at booktv dot org in 2024. just a reminder that all booktv programs are available online to be watched any time, any place. the website booktv dot org. org. well, now joining us on booktv is tony patino. he is the coauthor of this book, creating reading rainbow the untold story of a beloved children's series. he's also the co-creator of reading rainbow. where did the concept...
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doctor annie harless, her her brother, uh, david as well, and david's daughter penelope, as well as his son, leo. um, i appreciate all of you being with us, david. i i've learned that your your house has has been destroyed. i'm so sorry. can you just talk about what happened? >> sure. >> and thank you for, uh, saying that you're sorry about it. and thank you to everyone that's been reaching out to us. um. thursday. tuesday, uh, we we followed the evacuation orders, uh, around 1:00 and left our house on mount holyoke in in the palisades. and we were going to rendezvous with our kids who were coming home from school in santa monica. um, we didn't have much time. we grabbed, uh, just some documents, like passports and birth certificates. but the main thing we did was get our three pets. um, i'll introduce them to you. now, this is falkor. >> this is winston. and that's ariel. >> and so we have, uh, we have a lot to a rabbit named oreo, a cat named winston, and a dog named falkor. uh, all three of them together are, you know, were rescues, so they were worth, you know, not much. but to us,
doctor annie harless, her her brother, uh, david as well, and david's daughter penelope, as well as his son, leo. um, i appreciate all of you being with us, david. i i've learned that your your house has has been destroyed. i'm so sorry. can you just talk about what happened? >> sure. >> and thank you for, uh, saying that you're sorry about it. and thank you to everyone that's been reaching out to us. um. thursday. tuesday, uh, we we followed the evacuation orders, uh, around 1:00...
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out on the chance to set a new single—season rushing record after the eagles head coach nick siri—annior the final regular season game against the new york giants on sunday. it means barkley will finish the season with 2,005 yards rushing, just 101 yards shy the current record. 17—year—old luke littler remains on course to become the youngest winner of the world darts championship. he's in the semi finals, after easing past nathan aspinall 5—2. littler, who finished runner—up 12 months ago, finished with an average of over 101, as he set up a finalfourtie against stephen bunting. three time champion michael van gerwen plays chris dobey in the other semi final. and we finish with some sad news — as agnes keleti, the oldest living olympic medal winner, has died. she was 103. keleti passed away after going into hospital with pneumonia a week ago. she won a total of 10 olympic medals in gymnastics, including five golds, for hungary at the 1952 helsinki games and the 1956 melbourne games. and that's all the sport for now. 0n the website you can keep up—to—date with all the latest news and w
out on the chance to set a new single—season rushing record after the eagles head coach nick siri—annior the final regular season game against the new york giants on sunday. it means barkley will finish the season with 2,005 yards rushing, just 101 yards shy the current record. 17—year—old luke littler remains on course to become the youngest winner of the world darts championship. he's in the semi finals, after easing past nathan aspinall 5—2. littler, who finished runner—up 12...
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annie rose ramos has a look at those highlights. >> this year's theme best day ever. and it sure feels like starting the year right there. 2025. here at the rose parade. >> it's best day ever. >> it's the best day ever in pasadena starting off the new year at the rose parade. for some it's the first time attending has been on my bucket list for 26 years. this is >> first time at the roads. maybe i can. when i was a kid, i don't remember. but that's my first time as an adult. for others, it's a yearly tell people it's sort of like going to church. it's the same every week. but you come anyway because you love the ritual and it's just the place to be in pasadena at my dad brought me. so i wanted to share that with my son and my daughter. the family tradition, californians braving the cold with blankets and hats. are you cool? >> but it's worth it, right, mom? yeah. but visitors from chicago say it's not that bad. this is very warm to toasty pasadena, welcoming those from near where coming from huntington beach tell a pie and far including this high school marching band
annie rose ramos has a look at those highlights. >> this year's theme best day ever. and it sure feels like starting the year right there. 2025. here at the rose parade. >> it's best day ever. >> it's the best day ever in pasadena starting off the new year at the rose parade. for some it's the first time attending has been on my bucket list for 26 years. this is >> first time at the roads. maybe i can. when i was a kid, i don't remember. but that's my first time as an...
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annie mccarter stopped by the memorial. >> she had a daughter, and i'm thinking the daughter waiting for the mom to come pick her up, and then she finds out like that. it's heartbreaking. >> the defendant has been charged with murder because of his previous dui crashes at the sun valley mall in concord. a store is thought of a creative way to deter shoplifters. posting surveillance videos on tiktok. >> so mostly hide it. and then they just walk away acting that nobody's going to find out. >> fed up with five finger discounts, edwin ramirez and his mother decided to make sure the whole world finds out about thieves at liz cosmetics, their store in concord sun valley mall. they're posting surveillance videos of shoplifting suspects on tiktok. some of their posts have had millions of views. >> that's digital footprint right there. so once it's on social media, it never goes away. and at the end of the day, it's unfortunate that we have to do this to protect ourselves. >> tiktok definitely has more a lot of traffic of peoples. all the peoples watching tiktoks and some little thing can go
annie mccarter stopped by the memorial. >> she had a daughter, and i'm thinking the daughter waiting for the mom to come pick her up, and then she finds out like that. it's heartbreaking. >> the defendant has been charged with murder because of his previous dui crashes at the sun valley mall in concord. a store is thought of a creative way to deter shoplifters. posting surveillance videos on tiktok. >> so mostly hide it. and then they just walk away acting that nobody's going...
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annie set up her animal hospital to take in dozens of pets, many of evacuees. >> we had someone comeir animals are cared for will help lessen their trauma. >> i could see the shoulders drop, the stress level drop as soon as we got their animals set up. >> lusanne and caitlin saw this post on the next door app of an out of town homeowner desperate to save her two dogs who were home alone. >> it broke my heart. you put yourself in that same position. >> most objects are replacement but your dogs. >> both of them so grateful that they could help a neighbor they have never even met. >> jenna cooper cleaned out half of her home goods store to make room for clothing donations. >> we have donations coming in of new clothes, suitcases, essentials. and we're trying to get them directly into the hands of the people who need them. >> jenna says the idea started small and then grew with some surprising donors joining in. >> i started with a five-person text thread, and then two hours later somehow sharon stone got ahold of it. >> all through the city, those in need of being enveloped in a collec
annie set up her animal hospital to take in dozens of pets, many of evacuees. >> we had someone comeir animals are cared for will help lessen their trauma. >> i could see the shoulders drop, the stress level drop as soon as we got their animals set up. >> lusanne and caitlin saw this post on the next door app of an out of town homeowner desperate to save her two dogs who were home alone. >> it broke my heart. you put yourself in that same position. >> most objects...
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rebecca, laura, annie, caroline and chris, all have children at arthur bugler primary school in essexe as to how much food to give their children. go to baby clinics and things like that when you've got a small child, then you are given guidance. but as the children start the school process and start eating more and doing more then the guidance, i don't feel there is a lot around. the charity the british nutrition foundation wants to help parents become portion wise. and to use hand size as a way of measuring healthy amounts of food. so, like, cheddar cheese, a piece the size of two thumbs together, have you ever heard of that as a guidance for how much cheese you should be giving? personally i haven't. i personally like a lot of cheese, though, so that wouldn't be enough for me! no. — i've never heard of it. lengthways? laughter. should we all be made more aware that, for example, a baked potato should be about the size of the fist of the person who is eating it? the thing is, my daughter who swims, that wouldn't be enough for her to fuel her, so it's great to have the guidance but i
rebecca, laura, annie, caroline and chris, all have children at arthur bugler primary school in essexe as to how much food to give their children. go to baby clinics and things like that when you've got a small child, then you are given guidance. but as the children start the school process and start eating more and doing more then the guidance, i don't feel there is a lot around. the charity the british nutrition foundation wants to help parents become portion wise. and to use hand size as a...
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now teresa's sister, annie lisa, shook and sobbed uncontrollably., to help the family with arrangements and things. attorney: so after you were involved in the death of dr. sievers, you drove down to help her family? yes. dennis murphy: at the funeral, wright said he tried to tell sievers what happened that night, but he said sievers didn't want to hear it. cold, calculating, and brutal. now sievers had heard it, and his defense would do everything it could to make sure the jury wouldn't believe it. coming up, the best defense is a good offense. you have never taken a polygraph about this case, have you? i wasn't asked to. attorney: that wasn't what i asked. no. dennis murphy: when "dateline" continues. (♪♪) a single touch can say a thousand words. it says... i see you. i feel you. i got you. and i'm never letting go. (♪♪) ever. (♪♪) say it all with irresistibly touchable skin. get in touch. gold bond. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back. now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪♪ ♪ yeah... i fe
now teresa's sister, annie lisa, shook and sobbed uncontrollably., to help the family with arrangements and things. attorney: so after you were involved in the death of dr. sievers, you drove down to help her family? yes. dennis murphy: at the funeral, wright said he tried to tell sievers what happened that night, but he said sievers didn't want to hear it. cold, calculating, and brutal. now sievers had heard it, and his defense would do everything it could to make sure the jury wouldn't...
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host: hi, annie. caller: are you still there? host: yep. go ahead, annie.r: everyone who is watching, please do not judge president jimmy carter only on the four years he was in office. he did a lot of miraculous things before he became president and afterward. one of the things he did was he assisted at the chalk river nuclear plant in canada in stopping a meltdown, which would have affected the united states, all of canada, and europe depending on which way the wind blew. he can only spend 90 seconds inside of the tunnel to loosen one bolt. there was a crew of men who went up to canada to basically save us. hardly anybody in the news programming said anything about this since he passed away, which is phenomenal to me, because i knew this way back when i was in high school. we were talking about president carter. it's a shame that people did not do a more in-depth look at his life before and after he was president. i know a lot of people talked about afterwards, but he did a lot of wonderful things. he was highly intelligent. he graduated from the naval ac
host: hi, annie. caller: are you still there? host: yep. go ahead, annie.r: everyone who is watching, please do not judge president jimmy carter only on the four years he was in office. he did a lot of miraculous things before he became president and afterward. one of the things he did was he assisted at the chalk river nuclear plant in canada in stopping a meltdown, which would have affected the united states, all of canada, and europe depending on which way the wind blew. he can only spend 90...
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this woman's name, annie, one of the first female police chiefs. she teaches di.she knows more about diversity than putting blocks up on bourbon street on new year's eve so when the eagles are in town,l just millions ofar dollars, the old ones kept getting stuck onke the beads you throw around girls next when they take their shirts off.take and they kept getting submergedt in whaint is called bourbon strt jurors . i will not tell you what that is -- it's disgusting, it's dumb people in charge with down priorities.ri has chriors wray given as conference? it is a second terrorist attack. has he said anything?th he iins so fixated on january sixth. is still hunting down 200 wandering around the capitol. 200! meanwhile this guy, going to egypt, coming back, scouting out our cities, this guy is totally not paying attention. i think chris wray needs to step down earlier than planned. i am calling for it.r it before you carry a lot of weight! >> harold: for the super bowl i hope they are better, but the eagles will not -- >> jesse: >>you still owe me for the last electio
this woman's name, annie, one of the first female police chiefs. she teaches di.she knows more about diversity than putting blocks up on bourbon street on new year's eve so when the eagles are in town,l just millions ofar dollars, the old ones kept getting stuck onke the beads you throw around girls next when they take their shirts off.take and they kept getting submergedt in whaint is called bourbon strt jurors . i will not tell you what that is -- it's disgusting, it's dumb people in charge...
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don't wallow. >> annie, this is not your thing. you are not into regrets. >> no, no.t aa off the ground in 1995. he said to bill, sometimes i think heaven is just a new pair of glasses. so i actively, psychologically and spiritually put on a pair of new glasses when i'm feeling cranky or uptight or fixated on something. i just think, put the good glasses on. >> and love is the thing. i think everyone is looking for the thing. give me the magic sauce. >> yeah. >> but is that really what it is in the end? >> i don't think it is magic sauce so much as i do believe it is who we are. i think we're in love with skin on. you know, because i'm a sunday schoolteacher, i know these things. but i do think we are loved beyond all comprehension and that we are love and that we want to have loving feelings, which is heaven. we do loving things. dan and i talk a lot about taking the action, and the insight will follow. that figure it out is not a good slogan. you take the action. you go around smiling. you decide to smile at ten people that morning, and it puts you in a good mood. >
don't wallow. >> annie, this is not your thing. you are not into regrets. >> no, no.t aa off the ground in 1995. he said to bill, sometimes i think heaven is just a new pair of glasses. so i actively, psychologically and spiritually put on a pair of new glasses when i'm feeling cranky or uptight or fixated on something. i just think, put the good glasses on. >> and love is the thing. i think everyone is looking for the thing. give me the magic sauce. >> yeah. >>...
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i am going to give you annie time touchdown. i love that. kurt in georgia. >> caller: hey, jim.ime follower, over 30 years now. >> wow! >> caller: i'm calling about -- everybody said, yeah, back in the street years. >> sure. >> caller: i am calling about a stock everybody said would be $1,000 stock. great numbers. great products. really well run company as far as i could tell. i started buying it just over 900 and kept buying as it went down and down and down. really hit my portfolio last year. do i sell it or hang on to eli lilly? >> the problem is people are saying after a year people are no longer taking the drugs, they are going off it, use percentage off it. i think if you own it because it's about cardiac instances, it's about high blood pressure, it's about dementia, maybe even about cancer, not just weight and diabetes, so i think you hold on to eli lilly. continue to hold for the trust. i think there will be good numbers. that last quarter wasn't good. i understand the trepidation about the stock. i still like it. nick in florida. >> caller: big booyah from florida and
i am going to give you annie time touchdown. i love that. kurt in georgia. >> caller: hey, jim.ime follower, over 30 years now. >> wow! >> caller: i'm calling about -- everybody said, yeah, back in the street years. >> sure. >> caller: i am calling about a stock everybody said would be $1,000 stock. great numbers. great products. really well run company as far as i could tell. i started buying it just over 900 and kept buying as it went down and down and down....
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she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she does not like to be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's, my first book was about winnie davis, the daughter of jefferson davis who goes rogue and becomes engaged to the grandson of a famous abolitionist. my second book was the league of wives, about p.o.w. and mia wives during vietnam and that led me to mrs. nagin because -- nixon because they had so much crossover with president jackson and then presidentix who was the one who gives them more of a platform to speak about their husbands and then i ran across stories -- pictures of mrs. nixon with the p.o.w. wives and i thought, i do not know anything about her. one book always tends to lead to the next
she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she does not like to be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the essence, the anti-hierarchy openness and the do it yourself attitude of this woman, which explains a lot about how she operates in the white house. peter: how did you get interested in the history and where can people read more? heath: i got really interested in history, i have been forever with a history major, did a master's,...
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this woman's name is annie kirkpatrick. chief -- she moonlights for the fbi and teaches dei. that is what she does. she knows more about diversity than she does about bourbon street on new year's eve. are they going to have bollards up when the eagles are in town for the super bowl in a month? they just spent millions of dollars because the old ones kept getting stuck on the beads you throw around girls necks when they take their shirts off. they kept getting submerged in what is called bourbon street juice. i'm not going to tell you. people are watching dinner at home. it is disgusting. this is about dumb people in charge with dumb priorities. the fbi. has chris ray given a press conference as you said? the second most deadly terrorist attacks since 9/11. as in the said anything? no. he is so fixed on january sixers instead of jihadists. still wandering around 200 people that were wandering around the capital. our money that muslim guys going to egypt scouting our cities with zuckerberg goggles. this guy is totally not pay
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david gave me a great quote about she's kind of been annie oakley type.not like to be molded by the image makers. that is the essence of mrs. nixon the anti- hierarchicalhy openness in the y do it your self of this woman which explains a lot about the way she operates in the white house as first lady. >> before get in-depth how did you get interested in history and where can people read or see it? >> i got very interested in history. i have been forever with a history major of course. my first book was about winnie davisas announced confederate president jabez who goes rogue. and becomes engaged in the grandson of a famous abolitionist and lived in new york for great deal of her life. the second book of lives is pow bribes during vietnam. who speak out to bring their husbands home. that book really led me too mrs. the pow had so much cross i w with johnson and president johnson but psint nixon who gives off a platform to speak out about their husbands. iran across pictures of mrs. nixon with the pow wives and that that was a great story, i don't know anyt
david gave me a great quote about she's kind of been annie oakley type.not like to be molded by the image makers. that is the essence of mrs. nixon the anti- hierarchicalhy openness in the y do it your self of this woman which explains a lot about the way she operates in the white house as first lady. >> before get in-depth how did you get interested in history and where can people read or see it? >> i got very interested in history. i have been forever with a history major of...
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we will talk to annie mccarthy and john you next.why our food comes in personalized portions. because a dog at a healthy weight could live a longer, happier life. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. vraylar is not approved for elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis due to increased risk of death or stroke. report changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts to your doctor. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may be life-threatening or uncontrolled muscle movements which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain and high cholesterol may occur. difficulty moving, tremors, slow or uncontrolled body movements, restlessness and feeling like you need to move, nausea, constipation, insomnia, diz
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mark and annie looked into the case.e were a lot of problems. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): mark moffatt and ann taliaferro were those attorneys. one of the first things they did was visit what had become the scene of the crime. ann taliaferro: we went to the house. and we walked in. and we think a-ha. within moments of being in that home, we knew immediately that there was a huge problem. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): not a problem for them, more for the people who had put conrad truman away. andrea canning (voiceover): coming up, is an innocent man in jail for someone's mistaken math? i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that couldn't be right. we immediately started measuring. and we knew right away that there was a big problem. andrea canning (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. speaker: who's coming in the driveway? speaker: dad. dad, we missed you. daddy, hi. speaker: goodness. my daughter is being treated for leukemia. [music playing] i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life and that she will never f
mark and annie looked into the case.e were a lot of problems. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): mark moffatt and ann taliaferro were those attorneys. one of the first things they did was visit what had become the scene of the crime. ann taliaferro: we went to the house. and we walked in. and we think a-ha. within moments of being in that home, we knew immediately that there was a huge problem. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): not a problem for them, more for the people who had put conrad truman away....
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interviewed in the carter administration told me that carter lost because of the three k's kennedy coming annieand kuch and kuch, the mayor of new york, who became a sort of thorn in his side. and it's true that kennedy, by running against him, trying to seize the nomination from from the democratic party, from a sitting president, greatly weakened carter, even though as carter swore he was going to do, he he whipped kennedy's --. was primaries and fought back and kept the nomination. but he emerged weakened and as for the general election fight with ronald reagan and he was also greatly weakened by the hostage crisis, this was a very debilitating thing. and it was cycle logically draining because carter became obsessed with the safety of the hostages and. he really didn't want to do anything to endanger their lives. and, you know, cy vance, secretary of state, kept telling him, reassuring them that, you know, diplomacy was going to eventually prevail and the hostages would be released when khomeini no longer had any political reason to hold them and. yet there was, you know, brzezinski pushing
interviewed in the carter administration told me that carter lost because of the three k's kennedy coming annieand kuch and kuch, the mayor of new york, who became a sort of thorn in his side. and it's true that kennedy, by running against him, trying to seize the nomination from from the democratic party, from a sitting president, greatly weakened carter, even though as carter swore he was going to do, he he whipped kennedy's --. was primaries and fought back and kept the nomination. but he...
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jonathan turley, annie mccarthy always appreciate your time.e back soon appreciate you both. >> thank you. >> they pushed a supe us super o take down things that were honestly true. they basically pushed us and said anything that says vaccines might have side effects you need to take down. i was like we are not going to do that. shannon: facebook mehta found her telling joe rogan his interactions his company had with the biden administration pres also rolling out some big policy changes. time for the sunday group and see what they think usa today washington bureau chief susan page mollie hemingway federalist editor-in-chief, foxy senior political analyst juan williams. by the way author of the bread a book out tuesday, new price for these eyes the american rise of american second civil rights movement. editor-in-chief of jewish and cider. welcome everybody and congratulations on the book this week, one. so it molly, zuckerberg went on to say want to start pushing back in earnest the agencies and government entities began investigating coming af
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annie rose, you and your team.'ve been an incredible job of bringing us both the not just the physical damage, but the emotional toll h ththe e phphysysicical damage, emotional toll ththat that's being rob in altadena. we do have this new number up on your screen right now from the angeles national forest. they are reporting as of a few arare e reporting as o moments ago f a fefew w that fi altadena is now at 10,600 acres. >> yeah. and it was 2200. yeah. when we talked about it maybe an hour ago and i just have to go back to when she was talking to brad. the humanity in what he was saying a and what a loving tender hearted guy that felt the duty to stay and to do what he can fe for people he knows and people doesn't owknow. yeah, i want to want to show we now have the rich cricket out over the palisades fire. so you're looking at alta, dina, on the left side of your screen. >> oh, i'm sorry. palisades fire. as we look out from van nuys to the palisades fire and you can see. pathat this is still a very active fire t
annie rose, you and your team.'ve been an incredible job of bringing us both the not just the physical damage, but the emotional toll h ththe e phphysysicical damage, emotional toll ththat that's being rob in altadena. we do have this new number up on your screen right now from the angeles national forest. they are reporting as of a few arare e reporting as o moments ago f a fefew w that fi altadena is now at 10,600 acres. >> yeah. and it was 2200. yeah. when we talked about it maybe an...
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report is the most interesting one and that is how jack smith destroyed his own case and my friend annie have both written about this and he had a clear easy case in florida, cannot that there were controversies but there were false statements and obstruction charges that he could have moved on. instead he loaded up with classified document charges that slowed it to a crawl. and then he brought the d.c. case which was a bridge too far, that i don't think whatever it been sustained. and the really interesting aspect is what they won't talk about in the rest we've seen because that judge in d.c. allowed much of this to be released in summary form earl earlier. >> shannon: the attorney general, amir garland has said he would release all special counsel reports on his watch. he did that with the investigation to president biden's handling documents. does the ultimately get the jack smith stuff out the door? >> he does shannon but as jonathan said, it's a marginal importance at best. they filed a 2000 plus page submission that was public in court three weeks before the election. which again i
report is the most interesting one and that is how jack smith destroyed his own case and my friend annie have both written about this and he had a clear easy case in florida, cannot that there were controversies but there were false statements and obstruction charges that he could have moved on. instead he loaded up with classified document charges that slowed it to a crawl. and then he brought the d.c. case which was a bridge too far, that i don't think whatever it been sustained. and the...
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but trump, according to our sources, sources are telling me, as well as annie generapr and lauren fox, that in fact, they did have a conversation with the president elect and the president elect message, i'm told, was essentially get this done. he wanted to get this done. he was concerned about how this could hurt his agenda. then afterwards, there was a closed door meeting that occurred between the speaker as well as others, and the discussion was about being more inclusive of these rank and file members wanting more, say, in the legislative process. and ultimately, there were some commitments that were made that sounded good enough for these members that ultimately got them to yes. now, one of those members who is part of the discussions, i just caught up with is congressman dusty johnson of south dakota. you may have seen him on the house floor himself. speaking to mike johnson, the speaker of the house, and then going over and meeting with some members. i got a chance to talk to him, and he indicated, jake, that that those meetings were very productive. and, jake, i'm going to tos
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. >> and, annie, i understand you have taken in a lot of animals and have some advice for, for for homeownersthe future about bringing animals with you, even though you may be concerned about, you know, can they be brought to a shelter? what how many animals have you taken in now? >> well, i've i've spent most of my time, uh, connecting animals and owners that need help that are evacuating with people who are willing to foster, to help them take care of their dogs. um, the majority of the people that i've been helping with, they actually don't even need to bring the dogs to us because so many places are becoming pet friendly. um, all the hotels that normally don't allow pets are now allowing pets. uh, you know, rental apartment rentals, airbnbs. people are understanding what's going on, and they're letting people stay with their pets. um, so currently we we've been kind of having transient numbers here. um, but this is an abandoned veterinary hospital, and i've been using it to house animals. um, i think currently we have about 40 animals here, about a dozen cats, um, and about a dozen dogs a
. >> and, annie, i understand you have taken in a lot of animals and have some advice for, for for homeownersthe future about bringing animals with you, even though you may be concerned about, you know, can they be brought to a shelter? what how many animals have you taken in now? >> well, i've i've spent most of my time, uh, connecting animals and owners that need help that are evacuating with people who are willing to foster, to help them take care of their dogs. um, the majority...
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doctor annie harvilicz went from taking in a pet bunny and cat from her brother's daughter to now housing dozens of pets, including chickens, goats, sheep, turkeys and a lot more. >> she opened up her two animal hospitals to help as many pet owners as possible, and even track down someone with a trailer to help rescue a woman's donkeys. she says she's received hundreds of messages and calls from volunteers offering to pitch in however they can. got to help out the animals. >> yeah, especially under such devastating conditions. they're so lovely to see somebody helping out where they can. thanks so much for joining us this afternoon. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to the lead i'm jake tapper. >> we're going to begin with our breaking news. >> when i last spoke with you yesterday afternoon, we were tracking four major wildfires in the los angeles area. and today that number is five. the biggest fire right now remains the palisades fire near santa monica. take a look at some of the devastation already left in that fire's wake. what used t
doctor annie harvilicz went from taking in a pet bunny and cat from her brother's daughter to now housing dozens of pets, including chickens, goats, sheep, turkeys and a lot more. >> she opened up her two animal hospitals to help as many pet owners as possible, and even track down someone with a trailer to help rescue a woman's donkeys. she says she's received hundreds of messages and calls from volunteers offering to pitch in however they can. got to help out the animals. >> yeah,...
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doctor annie harvilicz went from taking in a pet bunny and cat from her brother's daughter to now housingdozens of pets, including chickens, goats, sheep, turkeys and a lot more. >> she opened up her two animal hospitals to help as many pet owners as possible, and even track down someone with a trailer to help rescue a woman's donkeys. she says she's received hundreds of messages and calls from volunteers offering to pitch in however they can. got to help out the animals. >> yeah, especially under such devastating conditions. they're so lovely to see somebody helping out where they can. thanks so much for joining us this afternoon. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> this is cnn breaking news.
doctor annie harvilicz went from taking in a pet bunny and cat from her brother's daughter to now housingdozens of pets, including chickens, goats, sheep, turkeys and a lot more. >> she opened up her two animal hospitals to help as many pet owners as possible, and even track down someone with a trailer to help rescue a woman's donkeys. she says she's received hundreds of messages and calls from volunteers offering to pitch in however they can. got to help out the animals. >> yeah,...