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audrey goes for a bold, new look. >> i like red on top. and i have pink to match it. >> reporter: audrey got the makeover she was hoping for. but she's wise enough to know, this isn't the end. it's just the beginning. >> it does take some time. you can decide you want to make the change in five minutes that it can take. it can take five weeks to achieve your goal. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang, in new york. >>> and coming up next here on "nightline," our journey to the homicide capital of the world. one family trying to simultaneously solve the murder of their 16-year-old son and prevent the murder of his brother. ♪ ♪ it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com alright, we got one shot. let's go twins-right 2
audrey goes for a bold, new look. >> i like red on top. and i have pink to match it. >> reporter: audrey got the makeover she was hoping for. but she's wise enough to know, this isn't the end. it's just the beginning. >> it does take some time. you can decide you want to make the change in five minutes that it can take. it can take five weeks to achieve your goal. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang, in new york. >>> and coming up next here on...
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audrey and brian are one in the every three children considered overweight or obese. it's a three-hour road trip to ferndale, new york. >> how are you? come on in. i'm david. >> i'm going to your waist and then your hips. >> reporter: first stop, the weigh-in. brian checks in at 225 pounds. >> when i was being measured, i felt a little embarrassed at my own size, physically. >> step on the scale whenever you are ready. >> reporter: audrey weighs 114 pounds. at age 11, she hits the 98th percentile in weight for her height. for years, her pediatrician suggested she slim down. >> knowing my exact weight makes me want to work harder. and it makes me happier to know that i'm going to be helping myself. >> reporter: over the next six weeks, their priority is to lose that weight. break old habits and hopefully create new, healthier ones. you could call it the four "e"s, eating, exercise, education, and emotion. getting at some of the feelings that trigger the overeating. we check in with brian after spending two weeks at the camp. what makes you sad in your life outside of t
audrey and brian are one in the every three children considered overweight or obese. it's a three-hour road trip to ferndale, new york. >> how are you? come on in. i'm david. >> i'm going to your waist and then your hips. >> reporter: first stop, the weigh-in. brian checks in at 225 pounds. >> when i was being measured, i felt a little embarrassed at my own size, physically. >> step on the scale whenever you are ready. >> reporter: audrey weighs 114 pounds....
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i have a question for audrey. my name is anna gonzalez. i am from pew research center. i have a question for audrey. if you explored the effects that some of these advocates, particularly lawyers who are working pro bono to apply, to prepare the applications for daca applicants have. one, the effect they would have and what you found [indiscernible] experience that some of them have gone first, sent first applications that they know they have all the documentation and they will be approved, and they would continue to follow up. how much do you think this would have an effect on what you found about the ages of the applications and the geography, the rates of approval you have found as well? >> the question is really, how much are these [indiscernible] who are providing services shaping the outcomes we are finding. it is really hard to know. of the things that is very hard to know, and my colleagues were working on a project with -- i'm not going to call on them because they are talking over there. they're worried
i have a question for audrey. my name is anna gonzalez. i am from pew research center. i have a question for audrey. if you explored the effects that some of these advocates, particularly lawyers who are working pro bono to apply, to prepare the applications for daca applicants have. one, the effect they would have and what you found [indiscernible] experience that some of them have gone first, sent first applications that they know they have all the documentation and they will be approved, and...
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. >>> this next story very cool, audrey hepburn's daughter poses for her first ever photo shoot. the man behind the camera is richard averdon who has done some fantastic pictures of hepburn. >> this is emma ferare, the daughter of one of audrey hepburn's sons, an aspiring artist in italy, a very pretty girl. she looks a lot like her grandmother and obviously being in harper's bazaar all about style which audrey was known for, very cool to see the next generation. >> very cool to see you. >> we end things on a high note. >> that was sort of depressing. >>> topper is going to perk us up because he's got a stellar forecast. >> we do. we're looking at more like fall weather. it has been gusty today. here's our wind gust tracker, 209 -- 29 miles per hour at national. we'll talk about when those winds diminish. you might be surprised how low we go at night the next couple nights. >>> up next it's only in the testing stages, but see how a bionic pancreas could help children with diabetes. >> and later a popular product is quenching the thirst of juicing fans, but there is a price to way
. >>> this next story very cool, audrey hepburn's daughter poses for her first ever photo shoot. the man behind the camera is richard averdon who has done some fantastic pictures of hepburn. >> this is emma ferare, the daughter of one of audrey hepburn's sons, an aspiring artist in italy, a very pretty girl. she looks a lot like her grandmother and obviously being in harper's bazaar all about style which audrey was known for, very cool to see the next generation. >> very...
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and i have a question for audrey. i was wondering if you explored the effect that some of these decisions, but particularly lawyers who are working pro bono to apply to prepare the applications for daca applicants have in this, one, the effect they would have in what you found of the ages and all those relations. i know from experience that some of them have gone first, sent first applications that they know that they have all the documentation and they will be approved and then continue to follow up. so how much do you think this will have an effect on what you found about the ages of the applicants and also the geography, the rights of approval you have found, first of all. >> right. so the question is really how much are these actors who are providing services shaping the outcomes that we're finding? and it's really hard to know, to be up front about that. but one of the things that's very hard to know, and my colleagues who are working on the project with me who are actually here, jill wilson and nicole swarlinka.
and i have a question for audrey. i was wondering if you explored the effect that some of these decisions, but particularly lawyers who are working pro bono to apply to prepare the applications for daca applicants have in this, one, the effect they would have in what you found of the ages and all those relations. i know from experience that some of them have gone first, sent first applications that they know that they have all the documentation and they will be approved and then continue to...
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emma ferrer channeled some of audrey's famous photographs. >> i thought that was audrey. >> looks justof her grandmother's famous cashmere turtlenecks and wears them every now and then. can you imagine having her -- >> i can't imagine having audrey hepburn's genes. her face is stunning. >> look at that jaw line. >> she was born right after they lost audrey hepburn but the first -- >> look at that. >> jumping on a trampoline and said she looks like someone i'd want to have as my friend. >> kind of sweet. >> keeping the family tradition alive. >> it's out august 19th. i believe. >> want to see that. >>> stunning. >>> next up in "heat index" a very hot topic. women making strides in the workplace. now here's a question. should women try and beef up their knowledge about sports so they can fit in better with their male colleagues? a leadership director at duke university says she sees female ceos who really benefit from being able to so-called talk sports at work. a popular article on "forbes" says the opposite suggests that if you don't like sports you shouldn't have to pretend you're int
emma ferrer channeled some of audrey's famous photographs. >> i thought that was audrey. >> looks justof her grandmother's famous cashmere turtlenecks and wears them every now and then. can you imagine having her -- >> i can't imagine having audrey hepburn's genes. her face is stunning. >> look at that jaw line. >> she was born right after they lost audrey hepburn but the first -- >> look at that. >> jumping on a trampoline and said she looks like...
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wait until you hear their daughter, audrey.t down you belong to ♪ >> this video shared by inquisitor showing 12-year-old audrey mcgraw, just 12 years old, performing acoustic version of the dixie chicks' "traveling soldier" as an opening act for her dad. >> the fans really appeared to love her there. so far no word from either tim mcgraw on faith hill on whether audrey will be opening any more shows. so we'll follow her. >> pretty good debut. >>> finally, it's time to check out who's blowing out the birthday candles. >> topping our list of celeb ri team birthdays today -- >> happy birthday to one and all. >> big once to see. >>> coming up, we all know how valuable rare baseball cards can be. >> the folks at the antiques road show have never seen anything like this. een anything like this. you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv. the only technology that uses oxygen in the air to get rid of gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air..
wait until you hear their daughter, audrey.t down you belong to ♪ >> this video shared by inquisitor showing 12-year-old audrey mcgraw, just 12 years old, performing acoustic version of the dixie chicks' "traveling soldier" as an opening act for her dad. >> the fans really appeared to love her there. so far no word from either tim mcgraw on faith hill on whether audrey will be opening any more shows. so we'll follow her. >> pretty good debut. >>> finally,...
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. >> it's owned and operated by husband and wife team jeff and audrey.e patricia, both quit their jobs and changed careers to come to woodstock. 14 years ago you guys decided to come to woodstock to fbuy a boo store which sounds crazy for ten years ago. book stores are dying. >> it sounded crazy to our accountant and our lawyer, too, but we did it anyway. >> why? >> well -- >> we fell in love. >> we did. we fell in love. i think at some -- at some point you have to ask yourself what -- what meaning do you want to give to the world. and i think this store is it. >> audrey and jeff have run this meta physical book store for over a decade. so far they've beat the odds. how have you been able to survive as a book store? >> i think we have been very supported by a community of people. >> we are here for them. we provide a sanctuary for them. we provide a place where they can feel safe. >> just down the street we found another manhattan refugee, eric home it is land. eric says he rehoe indicated his tibetan religious art and clothing store from grenich fill la
. >> it's owned and operated by husband and wife team jeff and audrey.e patricia, both quit their jobs and changed careers to come to woodstock. 14 years ago you guys decided to come to woodstock to fbuy a boo store which sounds crazy for ten years ago. book stores are dying. >> it sounded crazy to our accountant and our lawyer, too, but we did it anyway. >> why? >> well -- >> we fell in love. >> we did. we fell in love. i think at some -- at some point you...
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audrey calificÓ de inhumana la forma en la que manipulan a perros., y el sufrimiento de los otros cinco. >> varios dentistas coinciden en que estas pruebas se podrÍan haber practicado en humanos, porque no implica mayor riesgo. la molestia serÍa equivalente a un leve pellizco. >> para refutar esos argumentos la universidad respondiÓ con un comunicado de la oficina del laboratorio. la agencia subcontratada por el instituto nacional de salud que realiza los protocolos con animales en los laboratorios universitarios. de acuerdo al documento no se encontrÓ evidencia que comprobara el abuso trato inapropiado de los perros en cuestiÓn. un activista afirma que hubo fallas en la manera en la que se condujo esa investigaciÓn. >> se hizo vÍa telefÓnica y a travÉs de un intercambio de documentos. >> el departamento de agricultura sÍ vino a la universidad y encontrÓ violaciones. >> son agentes o distribuidores que bajo ciertas reglas compran y 20 animales a las universidades, por eso estÁn obligados a reportar su procedencia real. >> aunque estas prÁcticas son l
audrey calificÓ de inhumana la forma en la que manipulan a perros., y el sufrimiento de los otros cinco. >> varios dentistas coinciden en que estas pruebas se podrÍan haber practicado en humanos, porque no implica mayor riesgo. la molestia serÍa equivalente a un leve pellizco. >> para refutar esos argumentos la universidad respondiÓ con un comunicado de la oficina del laboratorio. la agencia subcontratada por el instituto nacional de salud que realiza los protocolos con animales...
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we all got robbed." 32-year-old dwayne usher's mother audrey and his grandmother ruth day the pain of dwayne's loss may never go away. sot- "i feel like i'm in a nightmare and i can't wake up." ruth say dwayne grew up in vallejo, spent many years in her home, and until the accident friday. lived down the street. sot- "he's a very loving person." he was an electrician and was known as a handyman. ruth says he also never forgot about her and that's what she'll miss the most. sot- "him getting out of his car with his work shirt on, he wore bright orange. and, coming in for dinner. he ate dinner with me almost everyday." that is until the california highway patrol says a brick- pizza oven trailer detached from a catering van traveling down lakeville highway near petaluma friday night and slammed into dwayne's car, which was stopped at a stop sign. people passing by jumped out of their cars to help pull dwayne, his two young boys and his girlfriend out of the wreckage. all of them survived except dwayne. among those who sprang into action that night -- a bus full of fire fighters returning
we all got robbed." 32-year-old dwayne usher's mother audrey and his grandmother ruth day the pain of dwayne's loss may never go away. sot- "i feel like i'm in a nightmare and i can't wake up." ruth say dwayne grew up in vallejo, spent many years in her home, and until the accident friday. lived down the street. sot- "he's a very loving person." he was an electrician and was known as a handyman. ruth says he also never forgot about her and that's what she'll miss the...
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for raiching which is a graphic i also at "action news" needs more time with her daughter audrey. >> when we do the stroller run around the track or integrate her with some of the workouts, they loves it. >> we bring a bag full of toys, they plateauing, he loves to run around and he can count backwards, so it's funny. >> reporter: erin o'donnell said it took time, and she is back in great shape. it may be play time for the kids, but not for the mom. >> a ton of cardio and we wednesday with a bit of correspond to tighten that tummy back up. >> it def day dreaming again? oh yeah. about your dream car? [sheepishly] yeah. black with red stripes. cool! [curiously] how'd you know? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yep. "muscle car money." i could win up to $100,000, or a dodge challenger rt classic. (announcer) wanna see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning today. fuzzy dice. nice. [announcer] the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> good morning, to you, sky6 live hd taking a live look at wilmingto
for raiching which is a graphic i also at "action news" needs more time with her daughter audrey. >> when we do the stroller run around the track or integrate her with some of the workouts, they loves it. >> we bring a bag full of toys, they plateauing, he loves to run around and he can count backwards, so it's funny. >> reporter: erin o'donnell said it took time, and she is back in great shape. it may be play time for the kids, but not for the mom. >> a ton of...
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nah. >> audrey says she simply connects more with country western. ♪ >> reporter: music that brings her time in her life and helps her remember even if it's for a brief moment. >> it does. it really does. >> that's jonathan cho reporting for us tonight. now to your fox 29 weather authority. dominica davis is back now. okay, we're past this. >> yes, we are. >> we really can't complain this month. >>> you know what, we really can't although average wise it's been, what, 23 days now in august and we've been running about 3 degrees below normal on the average. so it has been typically a cool august. more than it should be. but we're going to get temperatures to warm up big time by the the mill of the week and start to feel like august weather once again. tonight though it is mild. it's 65 degrees. temperatures are going to dip down into the low 60s here in the city overnight and even in the 50s out in the suburbs. the upper 50s out in the suburb. definitely going to be little bit of a cool start. something we've been experiencing over the past couple of mornings. nothing too unusual. the go
nah. >> audrey says she simply connects more with country western. ♪ >> reporter: music that brings her time in her life and helps her remember even if it's for a brief moment. >> it does. it really does. >> that's jonathan cho reporting for us tonight. now to your fox 29 weather authority. dominica davis is back now. okay, we're past this. >> yes, we are. >> we really can't complain this month. >>> you know what, we really can't although average...
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even though no one can hide, except for maybe, you know, audrey hepburn. so yeah, no matter how far, do it. and i tend to go. i like to go big or go home. someone gives me a direction, i usually go too far. you have to reign me back in. >> i like that. there you go again. go big or go home. >> go big or go home. >> i love it. set your modesty aside for a second. at a this point in your career, what does it mean for you, how do you process, allison, that you are playing two different characters on two different hit shows at the same time? there are some people -- i mean this is an actors dream to have. >> yeah. >> and you are living it. >> yeah. >> how do you process this moment? >> i'm -- i'm i am so proud that i got to be a part of these. and i didn't know it was going turn out this way that they would both be on the air at the same time or that either one would be. i feel incredibly lucky and love that it looks like a great party trick i'm doing. and i always remember back in new york when cynthia nixon was doing -- she was doing hurly burly and some oth
even though no one can hide, except for maybe, you know, audrey hepburn. so yeah, no matter how far, do it. and i tend to go. i like to go big or go home. someone gives me a direction, i usually go too far. you have to reign me back in. >> i like that. there you go again. go big or go home. >> go big or go home. >> i love it. set your modesty aside for a second. at a this point in your career, what does it mean for you, how do you process, allison, that you are playing two...
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audrey, democrats line, good morning. good morning. you know, race is so high here today.his is something that i do every morning and have been doing for years. i go out every morning at 5:00 and i walked for an hour and a half, an hour and 45 minutes to two hours. i wear all white. i have a hat with lights on it. i was out walking two years ago. i saw this officer before i got to him. i walked past him. ran up and put his hands a my shoulders and said -- who are you, what are you doing out here? i said -- excuse me, get your hand off me, i am walking my will morning exercise. this man held me there for 45 minutes. what is your name, address, phone number? all of this for walking at 5:00 in the morning. the whole time he had his hand on his gun. and then i looked up, there are lights. he has called for backup. four cops,. all i am doing is walking, something i do every single morning. was it because of the time of the morning? caller: i have been doing this for years. i need some me time for me. host: this is in your neighborhood? caller: yes. all the cops came up. this is
audrey, democrats line, good morning. good morning. you know, race is so high here today.his is something that i do every morning and have been doing for years. i go out every morning at 5:00 and i walked for an hour and a half, an hour and 45 minutes to two hours. i wear all white. i have a hat with lights on it. i was out walking two years ago. i saw this officer before i got to him. i walked past him. ran up and put his hands a my shoulders and said -- who are you, what are you doing out...
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alkatraz service that have grown during this time and as we were talking about in the delta, and audrey, we had, very healthy, harbor services industry, that still resides, up and down the water front as well as the port's maritime efforts to advance, the shipping down on the southern water front. and with respect to the open space, there has been, over 63 acres of new parks and open space, that have been created along the water front in the last 17 years, that is in addition to the public access that is created in the development projects like at pier one and piers one and a half and three five, and these are the kind of those pearls on the necklace for the open space system that is promoted in the water front plan that provide, organizing and places where the new development is also encouraged to congregate, so that the public will have a place, to enjoy the views, and enjoy the open space, and as well as, a variety of activities for entertainment, and pleasure. again, we have focused a lot of effort on water recreation, access to the pier 52, boat launch i think was our big move forw
alkatraz service that have grown during this time and as we were talking about in the delta, and audrey, we had, very healthy, harbor services industry, that still resides, up and down the water front as well as the port's maritime efforts to advance, the shipping down on the southern water front. and with respect to the open space, there has been, over 63 acres of new parks and open space, that have been created along the water front in the last 17 years, that is in addition to the public...
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. >> you can call me audrey it is okay. >> okay, so myer sound can custom make the speakers for you, are you working with any certificated sound people at all, i mean just... >> what certification specifically. >> there are sound engineers that have certifications that you know really can map it out. >> yes, and i mean their sound engineers are certificated and you know in a variety of different certifications. >> so we will be bringing it in. >> and how much to put it in and where to put it. >> we are working with the teams that have done the other installations and they are the primary consultants for this and myers is one of pretty much one of the leading ones that we feel confident going with, in terms of this. so that is why we have reached out to them and built this. >> this building is pretty much office above? >> or is this single use, space. >> it is a single use. >> yeah. >> it is, well it is a three story building, and we occupy the whole building. >> okay. >> i just have a couple of comments, and a couple of questions, i want to echo commissioner joseph to put the busines
. >> you can call me audrey it is okay. >> okay, so myer sound can custom make the speakers for you, are you working with any certificated sound people at all, i mean just... >> what certification specifically. >> there are sound engineers that have certifications that you know really can map it out. >> yes, and i mean their sound engineers are certificated and you know in a variety of different certifications. >> so we will be bringing it in. >> and...
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host: audrey in houston, texas. a few other headlines from around the country this morning.here is the front page of the wall street journal. also in the wall street journal, airplanes over iraq are set to fly higher. one other story -- this one taking place here in d.c. we have time for a few more of your phone calls on this board issue. more about to read this topic, there are lead editorials today in the new york times. -- on this border issue. the wall street journal has a , the gop border spectacle. let's go to luke and indiana on our line for republicans. -- in indiana. people havet of been calling in and talking about these children and everything. how difficult of a situation they have. at severaled different companies and i worked for a company that was 85% mexican. the thing that really bothered me is how they brag about being illegal and getting over on americans. i have worked with plenty of them are good and legal and i respect them. there is a changing view that they are owed something. they're using our laws against us. they think that is ok. i work for anothe
host: audrey in houston, texas. a few other headlines from around the country this morning.here is the front page of the wall street journal. also in the wall street journal, airplanes over iraq are set to fly higher. one other story -- this one taking place here in d.c. we have time for a few more of your phone calls on this board issue. more about to read this topic, there are lead editorials today in the new york times. -- on this border issue. the wall street journal has a , the gop border...
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a audrey hepburn, jane mansfield and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. [ laughter ] >> but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such bad gun and people -- it's got to be true, i saw it in a movie. you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the history books. ambitious. not just normally ambitious but unscrupulously ambitious. a liar. incompetent. addicted to drugs because of his amputated leg. trying to prove himself a man because he was engaged to the beautiful sally buchanan preston, called buck preston. just a total worthless man hopping around on his one foot trying to impress her. you can ignore hood. the problem is i found out in decades of research, the problem with ignoring him is that the facts get in the way. facts are strange things. and when you get beyond this rather superficial stuff that people like pollard and greeley and some of the others hav
a audrey hepburn, jane mansfield and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. [ laughter ] >> but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such bad gun and people -- it's got to be true, i saw it in a movie. you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the history books. ambitious. not just normally ambitious but unscrupulously...
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i think of her as almost like a sabrina audrey hepburn character. she grew up as the gardener's daughter at this longwood gardens estate on the east coast and so when she met jackie kennedy she almost treated jackie like she was an old friend, that they were to private school girls getting to know each other. but you had this band forming. these women are in the public eye and i don't know how to deal with it at first. they start giving each other little words of advice like if a reporter asks you something you don't know anything about, don't worry. just say it's classified. one of my favorite stories, because a lot of the inspiration for writing the book came out of these incredible technicolor looking photographs from "life" magazine. the wives were on the cover of life dozens of times from 1959 to 1972 at the end of the apollo program. the wives had their first cover shoot and they are all going to be clustered around this mercury capsule, which when you see it today at the smithsonian, i mean this thing looks really flimsy and you can understan
i think of her as almost like a sabrina audrey hepburn character. she grew up as the gardener's daughter at this longwood gardens estate on the east coast and so when she met jackie kennedy she almost treated jackie like she was an old friend, that they were to private school girls getting to know each other. but you had this band forming. these women are in the public eye and i don't know how to deal with it at first. they start giving each other little words of advice like if a reporter asks...
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. >> with the crowd still in a tissy over the feat -- audrey won the first heat just before heather. her time by slightly more than one-tenth of a second. but she didn't fall down. she's like, um, i actually won. sorry. had to scoot on over to take second there. it was a funny thing that i was just on cloud nine and thought i won everything, and then it took someone to say, hey, move over. >> heather's second place overall finish in the 600 meters adds a crucial eight points to minnesota's team total. >> eight points was exactly the margin of our victory for the team that day. it was kind of a happy coincidence fa if i hadn't gotten up and finished the race we would have lost or tied. >> heather graduates for the university of minnesota in december 2009, but coach wilson will never forget heather's golden moment. >> she's got the heart of a lion. we may never see that again ever in our lives, something of that nature. >> coming up, speedboaters make a hard left and then exit stage right. and, there's nothing routine about this villa. when "caught on camera: when you least expect it"
. >> with the crowd still in a tissy over the feat -- audrey won the first heat just before heather. her time by slightly more than one-tenth of a second. but she didn't fall down. she's like, um, i actually won. sorry. had to scoot on over to take second there. it was a funny thing that i was just on cloud nine and thought i won everything, and then it took someone to say, hey, move over. >> heather's second place overall finish in the 600 meters adds a crucial eight points to...
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. >> look at that the breakfast at tiffany's post from audrey hepburn on the right there. >> she passedre her emma was even born. you can see the family resemblance both beautiful women, and cheekbones. >> yeah. >> i think emma has a modeling career in her future. >> yes. >>> still ahead get ready to moon walk. michael jackson is back with a brand new video. we will tell you what will be released on twitter tonight. >>> that looks nice, doesn't it. >> and skies above atlantic city will be bosnian hour and a half when air show gets started. >> they are getting their spots early yes, perfect spot. we will see something brand new from the late king of pop, the new mike inial jack son video is set today buy on twitter. he died five years ago in the summer of 09. >> yes, place with no name is what it is called release on twitter tonight at 10:00 o'clock. the video will be first to be featured as part of the tweet, not as a link, leading to an off site page. so you be able to watch the video right on twitter then and not have have to click on it and then get to you tube. >> just reading here
. >> look at that the breakfast at tiffany's post from audrey hepburn on the right there. >> she passedre her emma was even born. you can see the family resemblance both beautiful women, and cheekbones. >> yeah. >> i think emma has a modeling career in her future. >> yes. >>> still ahead get ready to moon walk. michael jackson is back with a brand new video. we will tell you what will be released on twitter tonight. >>> that looks nice, doesn't...
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audrey mentioned, and i think purposely so, my background as not being a cpa. being slightly a fish out of water in this forum, and i acutely knowing i do not have the technical expertise of the accounting profession, wanted to frame up for you why some of the areas of work we have begun to pursue within omb and our financial management spectrum does have relevancy to the other disciplines. at the end of the day, financial management as we have seen in the past couple of years has become an interdisciplinary sport. financial management has become the ways through which program management can improve our use of resources, and maximize the use of limited resources. it can be the way in which we identify opportunities to minimize waste, fraud, and abuse, and it can be the way we use financial information to inform decision-making. despite my lack of background in accounting, hopefully you will take what i say in kind and use this information for our priorities governmentwide to track governmentwide opportunities. first and foremost, federal spending transparency.
audrey mentioned, and i think purposely so, my background as not being a cpa. being slightly a fish out of water in this forum, and i acutely knowing i do not have the technical expertise of the accounting profession, wanted to frame up for you why some of the areas of work we have begun to pursue within omb and our financial management spectrum does have relevancy to the other disciplines. at the end of the day, financial management as we have seen in the past couple of years has become an...
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take a look, emma ferrer, the grand daughter of legendary audrey hepburn. >> same dark hair, beautifulk bones. emma never got to know her grandmother but says she watches her old movies. >> she is styling. looks very good there. >>> let's move on to some birthdays on this wednesday. celebrating birthdays, danny bonaducci, once the 10-year-old danny from "partridge family." hard to believe danny is 55. >> john flaherty is 52. >> emma king is 29. and demarcus cousins is 24. happy birthday to all. it's hard to believe danny's 55. >> if is. big happy birthday today. >>> coming up -- need to get away for an hour? take a breather. a service links people to a room. take a look. room. take a look. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most com
take a look, emma ferrer, the grand daughter of legendary audrey hepburn. >> same dark hair, beautifulk bones. emma never got to know her grandmother but says she watches her old movies. >> she is styling. looks very good there. >>> let's move on to some birthdays on this wednesday. celebrating birthdays, danny bonaducci, once the 10-year-old danny from "partridge family." hard to believe danny is 55. >> john flaherty is 52. >> emma king is 29. and...
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. >> and audrey fisher, who's our costume designer, and i had about four or five fittings where we figured make it look like it. including lots of the taking of the dress in. >> seth: that's great. well, i was completely fooled. so congratulations to both of you. >> yeah. but we did, in fact, not shoot that season one, so -- plus, i think they made it a little fuzzier to make me just look like a little kid again. >> seth: the fuzzy effect is the best. >> no, i'm serious. it kind of does look like i was younger and with perkier boobs. it's great. >> seth: well, success. and congratulations again on seven years. that's incredible for any show. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: anna paquin, everybody! you can watch the final season of "true blood" sunday nights on hbo. we'll be right back with marc maron. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ nothing will keep you from magnum. made with silky vanilla bean ice cream, rich caramel sauce and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so,
. >> and audrey fisher, who's our costume designer, and i had about four or five fittings where we figured make it look like it. including lots of the taking of the dress in. >> seth: that's great. well, i was completely fooled. so congratulations to both of you. >> yeah. but we did, in fact, not shoot that season one, so -- plus, i think they made it a little fuzzier to make me just look like a little kid again. >> seth: the fuzzy effect is the best. >> no, i'm...
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>> audrey. >> reporter: did you feel the earthquake? >> yes. >> reporter: you did? and? >> and it scared me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: scared you? it scared me, too. and you are? >> rich. >> reporter: and rich, tell me about the earthquake? >> boy, that was a shaker! woke me up at 3:00 in the morning, 3:20, whatever it was, and the bed was bouncing like a yo-yo and the whole house was shaking. >> reporter: and you are? >> marvin. >> reporter: and what did the earthquake sound like? >> bang, boom! a lot of rattling, shake, rattle and roll. >> reporter: and good morning, you are? >> phil coke, good morning. >> reporter: you're the former mayor. >> that's correct. >> reporter: now, tell me, was this the biggest earthquake you have ever felt? >> no, loma prieta was more intense here in novato. >> reporter: i have to tell you, the biggest earthquake i ever reported on was in 1992, a lot of people don't know about this earthquake. but it was the landers earthquake in the mojave desert. as you look at some of the pictures, don't laugh, i was pregnant, okay? [ laughter ] >> and
>> audrey. >> reporter: did you feel the earthquake? >> yes. >> reporter: you did? and? >> and it scared me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: scared you? it scared me, too. and you are? >> rich. >> reporter: and rich, tell me about the earthquake? >> boy, that was a shaker! woke me up at 3:00 in the morning, 3:20, whatever it was, and the bed was bouncing like a yo-yo and the whole house was shaking. >> reporter: and you are? >> marvin....