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♪ ♪ austin austin austin can i do it austin ♪ ♪ austinites may cause problems for hotels and customers, leaving you out in the cold. >>> no excuses. he's a fan favorite on "dancing with the stars." but noah galloway has come a long way to get to this stage. tonight his journey out of depression, finding joy in family, and now the new purpose that keeps him going. >>> what's it like to be buried alive? for this man, he actually knows the answer. now he's sharing his remarkable survival
♪ ♪ austin austin austin can i do it austin ♪ ♪ austinites may cause problems for hotels and customers, leaving you out in the cold. >>> no excuses. he's a fan favorite on "dancing with the stars." but noah galloway has come a long way to get to this stage. tonight his journey out of depression, finding joy in family, and now the new purpose that keeps him going. >>> what's it like to be buried alive? for this man, he actually knows the answer. now he's...
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austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind of drugs. >> then i'll work with you. how much time you got? >> 70 years. >> damn. what kind of crime did you commit? >> robbery. >> home invasion? >> uh-huh. >> they don't want you doing that, man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner. you understand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school, and you go commit a crime. >> uh-huh. >> why? what you doing? >> just wild. just my
austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no...
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♪ austin austin ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> trouble for trers. $79 for an oceanfront room with a private tub? watch out. when a deal sounds like it's too good to be true it might be. how third-party sites may cause problems for hotels and customers, leaving you out in the cold. >>> no excuses. he's a fan favorite on "dancing with the stars." but noah galloway has come a long way to get to this stage. tonight his journey out of depression finding joy in family, and now the new purpose that keeps him going. >>> what's it like to be buried alive? for this man, he actually knows the answer. now he's sharing his remarkable survival story. but first the "nightline 5." >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. whether it's for vacation or special occasion at home lots of us love scouring the web for discounts. many of those come from third-party sites that can lead to conf
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cincinnati ohio, milwaukee, austin austin, las vegas shame on you!oh, no. >> maybe you stop drinking and gambling and think about your mama. >> careful, that's my hometown. >> i know. except for you. but you're in d.c. now so you're fine. >> hey, there was a birthday party, kaifrn, for a 10-year-old on the brink of disaster until the mom's idea saved the day in a big way. >> her name is mckenzie, 10 years old. listen to this. this will warm your heart, restore your faith in humanity. mckenzie has a developmental syndrome. she invited friends, unfortunately nobody rsvp'd. so the mom went online and apeaed to everybody in her small city in minnesota. 300 people showed up, including vikings wide receiver charles johnson. >> cool. >> and the mayor, and they declared it mckenzie day. they said we don't really want gifts, but she got gifts and it was catered by sam's club. it turned into a party. that was supposed to be ten people. is that elsa? >> i have a hard time making friends. >> adorable. that is so cool. >> it makes me so happy. >> there are a lot
cincinnati ohio, milwaukee, austin austin, las vegas shame on you!oh, no. >> maybe you stop drinking and gambling and think about your mama. >> careful, that's my hometown. >> i know. except for you. but you're in d.c. now so you're fine. >> hey, there was a birthday party, kaifrn, for a 10-year-old on the brink of disaster until the mom's idea saved the day in a big way. >> her name is mckenzie, 10 years old. listen to this. this will warm your heart, restore your...
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austin. he had spent time in austin at that point in time named waterloo and hoped this would be the place where the capital of texas would remain. we have more recent paintings in the senate chamber including barbara jordan, lyndon johnson former president of the united states. the only textile in the artifact collection is the flag from the bat. it normally hangs behind the speakers. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. as you can imagine it is very fragile and we try to keep it protected under the red drapery. we usually have a replica in its place because the legislature gavels in we have it on display. it is one of the iconic texas history artifacts that all of our school children who come to the capital to learn about texas history and learn about how to be a good citizen, they have an opportunity to see these kinds of artifacts up close and personal. the capital welcomes more than a million visitors a year and we are thankful to show them the capital itself and furnishings but we have a number of monuments on the grounds to various causes. on the south grounds we have four of the most historic monuments, texas rangers alamo, confederate monument and volunteer fireman monument. in the early 1990s the capitol under went a massive restoration exterior and interior. during the interior restoration we were able to return ten spaces to their turn of the century appearance. one of the spaces is the supreme court room. when myers completed the capitol in 1888 we were able to house all of state government within these walls. state government has grown since then and at this point the supreme court offices in another adjacent building. this room gives us an opportunity to talk a little bit about the supreme court and judicial branch of government. we have appeals courtroom and between these two the tour guides are able to tell about the branch of government and provide a great deal of information about how texas government works today. we are very hopeful that y'all have a chance to visit the texas capitol personally. we love to see not only texans walk through the doors but hundreds of thousands of people walk through doors from not only all 50 states in the united states but several foreign countries, as well. visit us so we can tell you the story of texas and tell you about texas history and hopefully able to share wonderful texas capitol with you. >>> the archives commission is the state agency that was founded by the state with a very simple but powerful mission and that is to make sure that texans have the information that they need to live informed, productive lives. we also provide and house the archives of the state of texas which is the historical record of the state of texas going back to the republic of texas days and earlier than that. what you are going to see today is a collection of some of the most iconic and important documents from our collection that document texas freedom and the struggle of various groups in texas for freedom equality and civil rights. today we are in the state archives and library building in austin, texas. this is an original portrait of steven austin who is considered father of anglo colonization in texas. we believe this portrait was painted from life before his death in 1836. this is a very important map that was researched and compiled by austin. if he and his father knew that if texas was to be successful that they would have to have a good map of the area. and so he worked with the tanner publishing company in philadelphia to create this map. the earliest one was in 1830. they issued several editions the last one being in 1836. this is an original imprint of that 1836 map. you will notice that it still has the mexican eagle down here because at this time even though it is dated 1836 it was at the time of publication it was part of mexico. this book was actually a publication of the proceedings of the convention of texas enoctober of 1832. and he was the president of this convention. and it was a number of the prominent men who met to draw up a list of grievances that they
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austin. coming up on his 15th br day but doctors told austin's parents when he was born that he wouldn't see his 1st birthday. austin was born with golden har syndrome a rare genetic disease that causes facial and cranial abnormalities help was born deaf missing an ear and required many surgeries, 52 in all, to be exact. as you can imagine, something like that that many surgeries create a financial problem for austin's family. so a friend of austin's said you should make a video, you should reach out to people online. he was nervous about doing that because he's been bullied, made fun of most of his life but said this was a brave step for him. he's scheduled to have his 53rd surgery in june of this year. >> he wants to help his mom pay for the surgery. his mom has done so much for him and he owes her this. he just wants to help. so he put this video online tryinging to raise $4,000 and i want you to see what people have done for austin and his family. >> oh! >> his family set up a go fund me page 11 months ago but majority of donations have come in since austin made this video. and i think it's the message that he s
austin. coming up on his 15th br day but doctors told austin's parents when he was born that he wouldn't see his 1st birthday. austin was born with golden har syndrome a rare genetic disease that causes facial and cranial abnormalities help was born deaf missing an ear and required many surgeries, 52 in all, to be exact. as you can imagine, something like that that many surgeries create a financial problem for austin's family. so a friend of austin's said you should make a video, you should...
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a little cool in new york city than it certainly is in austin. austinbut nothing in that severe category it will stay just to your north wednesday and thursday and look at the warmth, 85 for dallas today and the wind gusts back in the southwest along with the fire danger high. you could see gusts up to 60 miles per hour. albuquerque back to tucson high fire danger. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> storm tracker six live double scan showing that little sprinkle ginger is dealing with up in new york. our main rain pushed to the east of philadelphia is that over south jersey and southern delaware. there are other scattered spotty showers and bits and pieces of drizzle around this morning and it's basically cloudy. down the shore we've got some raindrops every now and then showing up on the lens and probably getting a few more over over the next several minutes. a today's high is 69, mainly cloudy, some spotty showers here and there and then back into the 40's on wednesday and thursday. it's definitely spring break. these people
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austin. here's one that i really like. this is a leprechaun. here we go. you sure can you handle another one of these so soon? you're literally tipsy, here, guillermo in austin. here's another on the same theme. there's guillermo as i expect he will eventually perish with his head in a giant shot of tequila. you know that guy at darwin's pub. that is guillermo's doppelganger. guy took a picture of his wife in the shower with guillermo. and this is very sweet. this is how these women went to bed, with vision of guillermos dancing in their head. if you want a guillermo flatto of your own you can download him at jimmykimmellive.com. and we're going to give some to our audience here. to take home. that's right, you get a flatto. and you get a flatto, you all get a flatto. our first guest, her very funny show "veep" returns. five-time award winning actor and please welcome julia louis-dreyf louis-dreyfus! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hello! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am so great. i am never leaving this space. this is unbelievable. >> jimmy: have you had fun so far? >> i've had -- on your show? >> jimmy: well, i mean in austin in austin. yes. it's been crazy. there's a bridge here. i think a lot of you guys know about this, but maybe the people watching it, there's some bridge that has a million bats under it. >> jimmy: congress bridge, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> and people line up to see the bats leave at sunset. >> jimmy: yes. >> and you know where the bats go? >> jimmy: no. >> they go to a mall in san antonio. i swear to you, i'm not making that up. >> jimmy: is that true? >> apparently, yeah. apparently the mall smells really bad, because they all go poop there. >> jimmy: wow, what a commercial for the mall. >> yeah. that's where i got this dress. >> jimmy: what have you here? >> well, it's st. paddy's day, isn't it? >> jimmy: it is indeed. >> so i thought we should have a toast. >> jimmy: why not? [ cheers and applause ] i'm part irish. is that real stuff? >> yes. >> jimmy: wouldn't that be funny if it never opened? >> oh, jeez. >> jimmy: what is it? >> it's whiskey. >> jimmy: i hope it's irish w
austin. here's one that i really like. this is a leprechaun. here we go. you sure can you handle another one of these so soon? you're literally tipsy, here, guillermo in austin. here's another on the same theme. there's guillermo as i expect he will eventually perish with his head in a giant shot of tequila. you know that guy at darwin's pub. that is guillermo's doppelganger. guy took a picture of his wife in the shower with guillermo. and this is very sweet. this is how these women went to...
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austin fired up. austin of course known for barbecue joints but residents there say that the smoke they're putting into the air is getting so bad they're going to threaten a lawsuit. there's a current proposal by city council to limit the smoke but barbecue restaurant and food truck owners say some of the recommendations are going too costly for a small business. >> it's not necessarily about oh we're in the trailer we'rely little guy. that's the upon let me. we're all little people. we're local business. we're what make this community a community. >> the city council is hoping to work with barbecue owners so they can make the proper changes and won't hurt business owners too much. >>> on spring break she thought she was getting a cab ride home. what happened next turned her world upside down. she wants you to hear no one else has lived through her nightmare. >>> and veterinarians are calling it an outbreak striking dogs across the country including right here. what's so bad dog adoptions around the area had to be put on hold. >> and a star in the hottest show on tv and they are in philadelphia my friends. empire's jussie smollett and bryshere gray laying down a challenge for you. the one thi norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. underline evertz test ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. (brad) my friends, i give you... ...the apartminternet. the new apartments-dot-com is bigger. stronger. faster. and bigger. it's got so many more apartments than on, on that old internet. how do we do it? we're powerd by web five-point-o. what about web three-point-o and 4-point-o? we skipped them. 'cause they're not good enough. the new apartments-dot-com. change your apartment. change the world. ♪ >>> tragedy at a cemetery outside krahn ton. police say 74-year-old steven wore tack killed near his mother's law resting place. he was kneeling as he and his wife were decorating the grave for hitter the headstone came crashing down on top of him. >> they tie a cross -- they stand there and say prayers and they leave. >> care takers at the cemetery say the ground often gets soft during the spring thaw making it easier for tombstones to tip over. >>> thousands of area college students right now are in the weeks to come will be enjoying foreign beaches for spring break and even graduation. >> thinkingthinking the trip is all fun and games could spell danger. here's a young woman desperate to help others by sharing what happened to her. ♪ >> instead of these girls being unaware i think it's smarter to know this does happen. ♪ >> reporter: lucy knows because it happened to her. spring break 2014, beaches bars and booze. >> i had been to cab bow many many times. the entire michigan state crew was there. hit been literally i think there was like 200 of us. >> but on march 7th the last day of her vacation of her last college spring break lucy's life would change forever. the friends she came with took off with a guy. lucy decided to catch cab by herself. was she call the biggest mistake of her life. a man they shut work security at the club hailed her a cab. >> right when i got in the cab. they had the meter they had everything and he got into the cab with me behind me. and right at that moment i was kind of like this is not right. >> reporter: lucy had been set up. right away she says the man in the back started groping her. she pleaded with the corrupt cab driver to take her to her hotel. instead lucy says the driver and the map who kidnapped her spoke in spanish about weather whether to kill her. drove her to a desolate area dragged her into a field and began raping her. >> i was scared but i think i was more in shock. >> minutes she says felt like hours. >> i'm completely alone. the only person that's going to save me is myself. i was thinking in my head like, okay don't punch him in the face. don't do anything really violent because i was scared that if i did something crazy like that that they would just knock hee out or kill me. >> reporter: eventually a car pulled up. the two attackers got spooked and took off. lucy says she ran for help to a nearby hotel. >> and i was just like please, help me, you have no idea what just happened to me. >> lucy reported the attack to authorities and flew to an la hospital for tests and treatment treatment. to date her attackers haven't been caught. lucy wants to come forward now to worn others about the dangers dangers. she has even written an article she wants magazines and universities to publish to protect other unsuspecting girls. >> be aware that when you're on spring break that these people are preying on you in different its different ways than you think. and so don't be alone. and actually know your plan. >> it's ban tough year for lucy. but the 22-year-old refuses to let these men destroy her life. or this horrific attack define her. the msu grad is now on a mission to help safe others. >> they can't do this to people. it's not okay. don't be ashamed. don't be embarrassed. don't just be -- aware. >> as fox's -- reports lucy says her best advice just to use the buddy system. good old-fashioned buddy system when you're spring break make sure you're never a lone. >> one man in washington state hailed a hero for what he's about to do this video. four-year-old boy was running toward a busy intersection last week. driver passes the boy stops then jumps out of the car just in time to stop the boy from running into oncoming traffic. a police officer immediately pulls up to the scene and the boy starts running in the other direct. the officer chases the boy and finally stops him. >>> veterinarians say dog flu is reaching levels close to epidemic proportions in illinois illinois. the disease can be deadly and in just the last week more than 70 dogs have been diagnosed with it in the chicago area. it's highly contagious and can be can be transmitted for a week after symptoms go away. pneumonia can develop with little warning in dogs that have the flu. >> we're very concerned that with spring break coming up and easter travels and people still going to a lot of these social areas that we're not going to see it end any time soon. >> the pennsylvania spca says they had to suspend dog adoptions in one county in central pennsylvania because of the outbreak. those dogs are now improving and up for adoption again. >>> well the stars television hottest show empire made a special appearance in philly today. >> that's right. jussie smollett, bryshere gray of the mega hit empire stopped by the fye store on broad street. they're just a few of the artist artists featured on the empire season one album. they had blast and "good day philadelphia" alex hold was through to meet the artist and talk about the success of the show. even though season one in the books you can still do plenty of things on wednesday night. things that actually make difference. >> i have a challenge. if every wednesday brothers and sisters got together and they talked about how they can build their own empire. >> i love that. they can make the world a better place through their empire it would be great thing if you spent one hour a night every single week talking about how you can build your own empire i'll bet you any money the world empire will be a better place. >> philly final stop in the empire sound tractor. people lined up outside the store overnight just to see their favorite stars today. >>> all right. they were signing cd's out there. >> i know. old-fashioned things. >> i forgot what cd's were. >> because you stream all the time. >> i'm so with it now. >> phillies better work on building an empire. >> maybe that will be something. all right. without tom brady the new england patriots are nothing. i don't think his coach is happy with what he did on vacation. that's something i would be doing. and the phillies have a team that will have enough problems with lack of talent but can't afford to loose young players. there was a concern about the player of the future coming up in sports. ♪ >>> when the bids came out for the ncaa tournament we know temple didn't get one but they were trying to show the tournament committee they made a mistake. owls made it to the final four of the nit tonight it came down to the last shot. let's go to madison square garden the owls led most of the game but trailed in the second half. under a minute left will cummings with a shot cuts it to one. miami up by one. miami comes right back down on the next possession. not good defense by temple. miami up by three. what turns into be the last shot of the game. temple has a chance to tie no. miami wins it 60-57. temple's season is over. >> phillies have two games remaining in in order before coming home for couple of ex his big games here and then the opener on monday. but it could be ugly for this team with more injuries and a team that is not hitting. dom brown placed on the disabled list and concern for another player. the future of the future ken giles left the game with back stiffness and it's ban problem before today. >> i had it for a few days. i kept it loose and stuff like that. it went away. it felt like it went away completely today once i got back out there and tried to rev it up it clinched up. >> eagles made official today what we reported last night. added a wide receiver but it may not be one the fans really wanted. miles austinowboys. one last year with a cleveland. after a physical he signed a one year deal with the eagles. some fans worry if he can still play but austin says age could be a plus for him. >> i'm sure i probably -- from being 22 years old but i don't think it's that much. i feel honestly i feel good. i feel healthy. the fact that i know the game more i can still do what needs to be done. i don't feel like i've lost anything because i've gained things mentally. >> all right. i think we all agree without quarterback tom brady the new england patriots probably sting an average team knowledge way they want him to do anything that would risk his health. his coach may not be in favor of what brady was doing on vacation to costa rica. ♪ >> tom brady jumping off a cliff. now, are you kidding me? he is -- that franchise is worth over a billion dollars. without him there ain't no super bowls. there ain't no quarterback. are you kidding me? >> wow! >> maybe it's a body double. >> that's crazy. he's craz
austin fired up. austin of course known for barbecue joints but residents there say that the smoke they're putting into the air is getting so bad they're going to threaten a lawsuit. there's a current proposal by city council to limit the smoke but barbecue restaurant and food truck owners say some of the recommendations are going too costly for a small business. >> it's not necessarily about oh we're in the trailer we'rely little guy. that's the upon let me. we're all little people....
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austin is. which place is weirder, austin or hollywood boulevard? >> oh, hollywood boulevard. >> jimmy: it's rare that you see homeless elmo in austin. >> i don't know what are you making tonight? >> we've got some brisket. >> jimmy: that's beautiful. just when my body started to recover from the brisket in austin, it travels here and attacks me in my workplace. you ready to go? is that cooked or do we have to wait for it to cook? >> they've been cooking all day. >> jimmy: that's going to be great. should we sing the song one more time? ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, bring the -- ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] >> jimmy: i think i had it all wrong. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: go back to the other one. i got to try it again. no, i don't think that one's right. not that -- yeah, go back to the other one. we'll edit it and it will seem like i know filipino. does anyone here speak filipino besides he? did anything i said make any sense? what do you mean a little bit? i called a guy at a filipino restaurant today and sang it to him over the phone. i didn't even know him. he said it was good. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ singing in filipino ] >> jimmy: thank yo
austin is. which place is weirder, austin or hollywood boulevard? >> oh, hollywood boulevard. >> jimmy: it's rare that you see homeless elmo in austin. >> i don't know what are you making tonight? >> we've got some brisket. >> jimmy: that's beautiful. just when my body started to recover from the brisket in austin, it travels here and attacks me in my workplace. you ready to go? is that cooked or do we have to wait for it to cook? >> they've been cooking all...
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austin's murder. >> dylan: it's not just austin's. there's been another killing. >> sharon: what? who? >> dylan: noah's fiancée, courtney. >> noah: [ voice breaking ] i should've lou.
austin's murder. >> dylan: it's not just austin's. there's been another killing. >> sharon: what? who? >> dylan: noah's fiancée, courtney. >> noah: [ voice breaking ] i should've lou.
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austin stone church in austin, texas. matt's church has more than 7,000 members, including nfl quarterback colt mccoy. >> started coming to my church in austin. we just developed a friendship. >> in may, 2013, colt and matt published a book called "the real win." >> we talk a lot about what it's like to be good husband and a good father. >> the co-authors head to the great outdoors to film a hunting and fishing companion video series for the book. matt's 12-year-old son, j.d., tags along for the adventure. >> it was really great bonding time with me and my dad. we had been quail hunting the whole day, and we were pretty much done. >> they were trying to get some reflective roll of matt walking through the field at the end of the hunt. >> suddenly an unexpected guest star makes an appearance. >> i just looked up, and i saw this quail flying right at me. >> coming at you. coming at you. >> my dad shifts the gun to his left hand. >> and i instinctively threw my hand up and caught it. >> oh, my god! >> i just got that on camera. sweet catch. >> believe it or not, what went through my head was i just did something that my grandkids are going to t
austin stone church in austin, texas. matt's church has more than 7,000 members, including nfl quarterback colt mccoy. >> started coming to my church in austin. we just developed a friendship. >> in may, 2013, colt and matt published a book called "the real win." >> we talk a lot about what it's like to be good husband and a good father. >> the co-authors head to the great outdoors to film a hunting and fishing companion video series for the book. matt's...
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austin ready snowing. >> here go. >> okay, there is bob kelly son austin, you have gotten to know today. >> hi, austin. >> good to seeou. walk up here into the light. >> look what we got. wow. >> austin; your mother here today? where is she? >> back here. >> she is over there? that's your mother over there? mommy is behind us. there is mommy. >> good to see you dear. who is he wearing? >> target. >> wonderful. >> beautiful. >> gap, and guest. >> boy really? >> oh, he is the cutest dimples. you got an easter basket? >> ya. >> and who is over there? >> the easter bunny. >> oh, the easter bunny is over there. did you tell the other kids yet? >> thank you. >> hop over here ready? >> it is a secret. >> oh, look, dropped some of the eggs. so cute. hopping off. >> is harper ready? >> ready? >> harper eckert? we work with jackie every morning. up in the news room. and this is her daughter, harper. >> look into that camera. >> over here. >> there we go. look right there! >> i'm not even sure which camera. >> is that little easter bunny you have with you? yes. >> how old is harper, jacky? she is two, you are two years old. tha
austin ready snowing. >> here go. >> okay, there is bob kelly son austin, you have gotten to know today. >> hi, austin. >> good to seeou. walk up here into the light. >> look what we got. wow. >> austin; your mother here today? where is she? >> back here. >> she is over there? that's your mother over there? mommy is behind us. there is mommy. >> good to see you dear. who is he wearing? >> target. >> wonderful. >> beautiful....
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austin i can't love you more ♪ ♪ until it falls into the sea i'm moving straight down here to austin ♪ ♪ and bringing guillermo here with me ♪ ♪ to all the things i learned this week ♪ ♪ from all the many freaks on sixth street ♪ ♪ i dedicate this song to willie nelson's bong ♪ ♪ to austin you more ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: willie nelson. thank you, austin. tonight on the show, edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros. colin hanks is here. we'll be right back with willie so stick around! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance, and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn a personalized discount based on how you drive, not how someone sorta like you drives. you'll even get a discount just for signing up. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. and that's how they're made. ...no klondike ice cream meets candy bar. the best ice cream bar ever conceived. on brand name mattress sets. years interest-free financing plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event i
austin i can't love you more ♪ ♪ until it falls into the sea i'm moving straight down here to austin ♪ ♪ and bringing guillermo here with me ♪ ♪ to all the things i learned this week ♪ ♪ from all the many freaks on sixth street ♪ ♪ i dedicate this song to willie nelson's bong ♪ ♪ to austin you more ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: willie nelson. thank you, austin. tonight on the show, edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros. colin hanks is here. we'll be right...
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austin in scots county indiana. austin is facing the worst outbreak of h.i.v. ever. more than 100 cases since december. users say clean measles are hard to find -- needles are hard to find because of the law. indiana governor suspended that law. >> today i declared a public health emergency in scott county indiana. teams of workers arrived to provide testing, doctors, counselling and a needle exchange in an attempt to contain the outbreak. with little experience of its own indiana turned to an established needle exchange in chicago for advice. >> we began syringe exchange in jan '92 and have done it since. >> reporter: it relies on addicts like doug that bring in used needles. when the programme was fought austin, they ran into resistance. >> participants were ready to be part of the solution breathing life into the governor's state of emergency and the health department came. >> reporter: law enforcement was cracking down on needle possession. chief spicer is used to arresting drug users, not helping their hab ipt. >> if it's going to save lives, i have to support what they tell me will work. they know more than i do. from the law enforcement side i can't enforce it we ain't able to do what we need to do. we are giving these people things to use drugs to. >> reporter: it bothers you you can't arrest at the moment. >> absolutely. >> reporter: dan big says such an attitude could lead to a public health disaster. >> unless we get serious about public health in southern independent, throughout indiana, we'll -- southern indiana, we'll suffer from this. >>> users have a card to show, but some worry they'll be charged when the programme begins. this town is on the verge of a larger outbreak. >> tha
austin in scots county indiana. austin is facing the worst outbreak of h.i.v. ever. more than 100 cases since december. users say clean measles are hard to find -- needles are hard to find because of the law. indiana governor suspended that law. >> today i declared a public health emergency in scott county indiana. teams of workers arrived to provide testing, doctors, counselling and a needle exchange in an attempt to contain the outbreak. with little experience of its own indiana turned...
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austin in scott county indiana. the epicenter of the outbreak. austin is facing the worst outbreak of hiv ever. users say clean needles are hard to find in indiana. indiana governor mike pence temporarily suspended that law. >> today i declared a public health emergency in scott county indiana. >> reporter: teams adrive to provide testing, doctors, counseling and a needle exchange. with little experience of its own, indiana turned to an established needle exchange in chicago for advice. >> we began in january of '92, and have been doing it ever since inform >> reporter: they rely heavily on addicts like doug to take the extra needles to users. yet when he brought his program to austin he says he almost immediately ran into resistance from local authorities. >> the participants were very ready to become part of the solution and then the local health department came. >> reporter: he also heard reports that law enforcement was continuing to crack down on needle use. the chief is used to arresting drug users, not helping their habits. >> if it is going to save lives i have to support what they are telling me will work. from the law enforcement side of it i can't support it. because we're giving these people things to use drugs with. so i'm torn between both sides on it. >> reporter: so it bothers you that you cannot arrest at least for the moment. >> absolutely. >> reporter: but dan says such an attitude could lead to a public health disaster. >> unless we get serious about public health in southern indiana orb throughout indiana we're going to be suffering from this for quite a while. >>> needle exchange programs are rare in the u.s. because of a lack of funding. sinc
austin in scott county indiana. the epicenter of the outbreak. austin is facing the worst outbreak of hiv ever. users say clean needles are hard to find in indiana. indiana governor mike pence temporarily suspended that law. >> today i declared a public health emergency in scott county indiana. >> reporter: teams adrive to provide testing, doctors, counseling and a needle exchange. with little experience of its own, indiana turned to an established needle exchange in chicago for...
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austin is the the latest free agent to come with the eagles. austin played mess of his career with the dallas cowboys. he made pro bowl in 2009/2010. he played 12 games for the browns last season catching 47 passes for over 500-yard and two touchdowns. austin signed a one year deal with the bird worth 2.3 million. >>> phillies start season monday against red sox in south philadelphia but without dom brown. he is on the 15 day disabled list with the sore achilles. yesterday phillies and blue jays in practice play. sean owe sullivan allowed four runs in four innings including a long drive by jose bautista. blue jays win ten-six. phillies and braves in clearwater today. erika? >>> well just five days until opening day and phillies are showing off latest changes to citizens bank park. new digital menu board will be all around the ballpark. fans purchase tickets in the hall of fame club will have access to a bistro concession area, also full service bars. and look at those little balls of wine. majestic clubhouse stories pack with all kind of new phillies merchandise. i hepp we get to send nicole brewer down there on monday and tuesday. >> it is in the a game anymore but it is an event. >> and fanatic gear, you are not really a fan. >> get us a
austin is the the latest free agent to come with the eagles. austin played mess of his career with the dallas cowboys. he made pro bowl in 2009/2010. he played 12 games for the browns last season catching 47 passes for over 500-yard and two touchdowns. austin signed a one year deal with the bird worth 2.3 million. >>> phillies start season monday against red sox in south philadelphia but without dom brown. he is on the 15 day disabled list with the sore achilles. yesterday phillies and...
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austin tice. the director told us new information is giving the family new hope. >> we know that austin is not held by isis. he's alive and we really believe that the syrian government can help to localize him and to secure his safe return home. >> austin was on assignment for the washington post in the mcclatchy newspapers when he disappeared. so far this year 20 journalists have been killed while reporting. 159 remain imprisoned all over the world. >>> calls are mounting for espn to fire reporter brit mchenry after she was caught on tape ranting about a tow company clerk's weight, education and dental work. >> we in a never know if that clerk was egging her on and as bruce leshan reports, the towing company is no stranger to controversy. >> reporter: it is clear that the video recorded here at the vehicle pickup window was edited, but what we don't know is what the folks who distributed it cut out. >> i'm on television and you're on [ bleep ] a trailer. lose some weight. >> reporter: britt mchenry kept up her mean girl act even after the tow company girl warned her she was on camera. >> so i could be a college dropout and do the same thing. i have a brain and you don't. >> reporter: but advanced towing seems to have a way of getting
austin tice. the director told us new information is giving the family new hope. >> we know that austin is not held by isis. he's alive and we really believe that the syrian government can help to localize him and to secure his safe return home. >> austin was on assignment for the washington post in the mcclatchy newspapers when he disappeared. so far this year 20 journalists have been killed while reporting. 159 remain imprisoned all over the world. >>> calls are mounting...
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austin. the veteran season signed a deal for $2.3 million. it's pretty unbelievable. austin with the browns but he made his name in dallas. he has missed 15 games over the last four seasons, and he said his hamstring is finally healthy. he liked what he sees in chip kelly's offense. >> the tempo of it the amount of plays the pressure puts on the defense, i just thought it would be an interesting view. i feel great. i mean i think at least another 10, 15 years. >> fill lez don brown is going to start the season on the disabled list, and ken giles left today's game with a back strain. phillies-blue jays. it's sean o'sullivan on the mound, and he could be the fifth starter now because the phils released kevin sloany today, and o'sullivan serve it up to batista. one of the two homers he allowed. then there's giles leaving with back pain in the eighth inning but he says it's just tightness. he believes he should be okay for monday. the phillies lose again. 10-6. not going good down in clearwater. i'm john clark. we're right back. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guar
austin. the veteran season signed a deal for $2.3 million. it's pretty unbelievable. austin with the browns but he made his name in dallas. he has missed 15 games over the last four seasons, and he said his hamstring is finally healthy. he liked what he sees in chip kelly's offense. >> the tempo of it the amount of plays the pressure puts on the defense, i just thought it would be an interesting view. i feel great. i mean i think at least another 10, 15 years. >> fill lez don brown...
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austin just the last time around. i got a surprise visit this morning, so, alex and austin, back over to you. >> had do you say, austinok. can you say back to you. >> back to you. >> are you going to wave. wave to everybody at home. >> austin has been practicing. real big fan. mike and alex, back to you. >> he is observing. >> he was going to sing the too hot. >> too hot, got a i'm too hot. say my name you know i am, who are you. >> austin. >> there you go. >> he is so cute. >> he is working shyness factor. >> that is okay good are you sitting in mike's chair. do you want to be the next mike. >> where did mike go. >> where did mike go. >> went to the potty. >> we will take a break then okay. >> he says yes. >> i'm back from the potty. >> austin. >> say bye. bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wear my clothes like this ♪ because i can, ♪ i wear my hair like this because i can, ♪ ♪ i walk around like this because i can, ♪ ♪ and i do my thing like this, cause it's who i am ♪ ♪ and i do my thing. maxx your thing... at t.j.maxx! brands that help you express yourself, at prices that look good on you! keep your standards high, and your spending lo
austin just the last time around. i got a surprise visit this morning, so, alex and austin, back over to you. >> had do you say, austinok. can you say back to you. >> back to you. >> are you going to wave. wave to everybody at home. >> austin has been practicing. real big fan. mike and alex, back to you. >> he is observing. >> he was going to sing the too hot. >> too hot, got a i'm too hot. say my name you know i am, who are you. >> austin....
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austin. >> jimmy: you obviously, your mom's here, have you been here before? have you been to this festival in austin, texas? or any of the -- have you ever been here? >> i came here. i came here back in the '90s. and i was on "walker texas ranger." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. so you're practically a local. i did not know that. >> i played a doctor. >> jimmy: are there walkers in every show you're on? [ laughter ] >> apparently. >> jimmy: yeah. >> touche. >> jimmy: in the graphic novels your character gets killed with a baseball bat. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and we've seen what may possibly be some foreshadowing? >> yeah, i like -- glenn loves to touch bats. handle them. >> jimmy: austin'sn told, don't worry, you're going to be around for three seasons? don't worry, you're going to be around -- anything like that? >> no. >> jimmy: no? >> no, we get every script and run to the back and pray that we're in it. >> yeah, it's terrifying. >> jimmy: so far the power of prayer has worked for you. >> i didn't think about that. every time we get a script i'm like -- i could be doing anything and i'll stop and start to read it. it could be like the middle of surgery and i would just -- i don't do surgery. >> jimmy: good. [ laughter ] >> really bad at it. >> jimmy: when you get a script, if your boss handed you an envelope and you don't know if there's a termination notice in it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and your kind of terminations are really terrible terminations. >> right, right. >> it's the pink slip, right, when the pink pages come out, the revisions come on colored paper. >> jimmy: those are the ones you watch out for in the indignity. not only get killed off on the show but on pi
austin. >> jimmy: you obviously, your mom's here, have you been here before? have you been to this festival in austin, texas? or any of the -- have you ever been here? >> i came here. i came here back in the '90s. and i was on "walker texas ranger." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. so you're practically a local. i did not know that. >> i played a doctor. >> jimmy: are there walkers in every show you're on? [ laughter ] >> apparently. >>...
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austin's amazing brothers and sisters and my adorable granddaughter, but since austin was taken captive over two and half years ago and our lives were turned inside out and upside down those terrific kids are now commonly referred to as the other children, and i am known as the mother of the hostage. now, my life is defined efforts to determine who is holding my son and how to bring him safely home. in these efforts my husband and i have been determined to leave no stone unturned. we have worked with our government. we have reached out to foreign governments, and we've worked with amazing ngos like reporters without borders. we were close with news organizations, especially mccluskey news. we have been supported in amazing ways by austin's huge circle of friends and colleagues, and countless other brilliant and generous people. we have learned more than we ever wanted to know about the united states government and its response to international hostage crises. we were told early on by a departing assistant director of the fbi that it is our responsibility to connect the dots and make sure information is effectively shared within and among u.s. government agencies. this in spite of the fact that information is not shared with us. as most of you may know this event was originally planned as a discussion as carries insight from his career as an fbi hostage negotiator and his book. when a friend indeed -- in d.c. told me about this discussion i sent an e-mail to peter introducing myself. peter schiff bonds was quite unexpected. he invited me to come and ask the questions myself. when accepted the invitation, peter sent me a few questions such as giving the white house u.s. hostage paul sica was your assessment of the policy?
austin's amazing brothers and sisters and my adorable granddaughter, but since austin was taken captive over two and half years ago and our lives were turned inside out and upside down those terrific kids are now commonly referred to as the other children, and i am known as the mother of the hostage. now, my life is defined efforts to determine who is holding my son and how to bring him safely home. in these efforts my husband and i have been determined to leave no stone unturned. we have...
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austin, do you consider yemen a success story today? >> it is certainly challenging today with the houthis and so i think the country is in turmoil. >> general austin approximately ten months ago, the president released five taliban commanders in exchange for bowe bergdahl who yesterday was charged with desertion by his chain of command. i believe their house arrest agreement expires in two months is that correct? >> i believe that to be correct senator. >> do we know what will happen to the five taliban commanders in two months in qatar when that agreement expires? >> i don't, senator. >> will they have freedom of movement, both inside and outside of qatar at that point? >> i think that is -- i think we have to consult the qatar government and also the elements in our -- our government charged with monitoring the movement of these developments. i can't answer that senator. i can take that for the record and try to do the research on it. >> i would like to get an answer to that for the record general austin. and i'll direct to to general austin and rodriguez. given the situation in yemen, if there were efforts to block the mand em strait, i presume that american forces would react to reopen that strait. >> we would work in conjunction with the gcc partners to reassure that the straits would remain open. we need to have free flow of commerce through both straits. >> yes, sir. we would work with the host nations of africa and our european partners to support those efforts. >> thank you, gentlemen i appreciate your answers and once again i appreciate your service to our country. >> for a record, i would like a response to senator cotton's question, do you consider yemen a success story or not? yes or no. it is a pretty simple and straightforward question. >> it is not a success story. >> it the not a success story today. >> thank you very much. senator kaine. >> the president was talking about the response to success of counter-terrorism. >> i believe so. >> i believe he was talking about a
austin, do you consider yemen a success story today? >> it is certainly challenging today with the houthis and so i think the country is in turmoil. >> general austin approximately ten months ago, the president released five taliban commanders in exchange for bowe bergdahl who yesterday was charged with desertion by his chain of command. i believe their house arrest agreement expires in two months is that correct? >> i believe that to be correct senator. >> do we know...
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austin, texas. obviously the south by southwest. brad paisley on the way. but first, we have a fun little project for anyone who is in austin this week. tonight we are giving our entire studio audience these -- we call them guillermo flatto. it's like flat stanley, but with a mustache. everyone hold up your guillermo flatto. it as kind of weird, isn't it guillermo? and we are asking people to take pictures of guillermo flatto all around austinwe will put the best shots on our show. here are some examples -- for instance, that's the sort of thing, allen boots. if you want to take a picture of your guillermo flatto at the alamo draft house. guillermo being devour by a mural. and if you at home want your own guillermo flatto, you can download him at jimmykimmellive.com and make sure you feed him tequila at least twice a day. or he will die. all right? guillermo flatto. we'll be right back with brad paisley, stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: get more music from tonight's artists at itunes.com/brad paisley. tonight's artists at brad paisley. of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, ser
austin, texas. obviously the south by southwest. brad paisley on the way. but first, we have a fun little project for anyone who is in austin this week. tonight we are giving our entire studio audience these -- we call them guillermo flatto. it's like flat stanley, but with a mustache. everyone hold up your guillermo flatto. it as kind of weird, isn't it guillermo? and we are asking people to take pictures of guillermo flatto all around austinwe will put the best shots on our show. here are...
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austin rivers. this is his first playoffs. what he did out there, it really just motivated our team. it's a hell of a game by austin man. >> what was the difference tonight? what was different about this game? >> our tempo. our defensive pressure was a lot better. started with our first unit and a tough place to win. it's good. now we're coming back home. we're going to need all our clippers fans on -- what's today? sunday. tuesday we need you all. >> what was different in your game? >> a little bit more aggressive. all my teammates, my brothers and dad have been telling me how passive i've been. >> now back to l.a. you have got home court advantage back. who has the momentum now? >> nobody. it's 2-2. that team doesn't matter if they play at home or on the road. they're going to play the same way. we got to be ready for another dog fight on tuesday. >> congratulations on the win. mike. >> this one will go at least six games. so they will return to san antonio. paul mentioned they'll be back at the staples center tuesday night. golden state, memphis will try to go for a sweep as houston will tonight. the clippers and the spurs in what is the most compelling first round matchup all tied at two games apiece. a superb response with a 114-105 victory. for producer tim corgan and mark jackson and our entire abc crew thanks for watching here on abc home of the nba finals. stay tuned, the studio up after these messages. it seems someone used your social security number to open a line of credit at a jewelry store. what would i ever buy at a jewelry store? we'll work with you to get this resolved and confirm when the account is closed. you're amazing, thanks! amazing. you only have one identity. protect it with the best. lifelock. ♪ ♪ >>> when the los angeles clippers have been down two games to one they have never come back to win that series. 0-7 in franchise history. what do you always say. it's got to happen some time right? we shall see. the most important game in clippers franchise history was game four. the clippers got it done. this thing is all tied up. welcome back to our nba studios in los angeles. let's recap this game quickly starting with the man that chris paul gave the game ball to austiners. became to play for his father. has taken criticism but he showed up. >> he has and he's going to be the headline and rightfully so. the story are the pillars. that's chris paul and blake griffin. chris paul they both have single digits in scoring. you knew they were going to come back and erupt today. the way he was able to control the game constantly with his penetration. the best mid range shooter we have going in the league. a passer. how about he's the only player in the history of the nba to average 20 points and nine assists for his playoff career. you knew that guy was going to show up and he did leading the way. >> you hear me talk about the nba and being a first quarter game. the clippers won the game because their bench is not playing from behind. they're play with the lead. the last two games they got behind. today it was tied at the first. that quarter gave the bench a chance to be successful. they weren't playing behind. so big baby comes in and knocks down the jumper
austin rivers. this is his first playoffs. what he did out there, it really just motivated our team. it's a hell of a game by austin man. >> what was the difference tonight? what was different about this game? >> our tempo. our defensive pressure was a lot better. started with our first unit and a tough place to win. it's good. now we're coming back home. we're going to need all our clippers fans on -- what's today? sunday. tuesday we need you all. >> what was different in...
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austin rivers. this is his first playoffs. what he did out there, it really just motivated our team. it's a hell of a game by austin man. >> what was the difference tonight? what was different about this game? >> our tempo. our defensive pressure was a lot better. started with our first unit and a tough place to win. it's good. now we're coming back home. we're going to need all our clippers fans on -- what's today? sunday. tuesday we need you all. >> what was different in your game? >> a little bit more aggressive. all my teammates, my brothers and dad have been telling me how passive i've been. >> now back to l.a. you have got home court advantage back. who has the momentum now? >> nobody. it's 2-2. that team doesn't matter if they play at home or on the road. they're going to play the same way. we got to be ready for another dog fight on tuesday. >> congratulations on the win. mike. >> this one will go at least six games. so they will return to san antonio. paul mentioned they'll be back at the staples center tuesday night. golden state, memphis will try to go for a sweep as houston will tonight. the clippers and the spurs in what is the most compelling first round matchup all tied at two games apiece. a superb response with a 114-105 victory. for producer tim corgan and mark jackson and our entire abc crew thanks for watching here on abc home of the nba finals. stay tuned, the studio up after th it seems someone used your social security number to open a line of credit at a jewelry store. what would i ever buy at a jewelry store? we'll work with you to get this resolved and confirm when the account is closed. you're amazing, thanks! amazing. you only have one identity. protect it with the best. lifelock. ♪ ♪ >>> when the los angeles clippers have been down two games to one they have n come back to win that series. 0-7 in franchise history. what do you always say. it's got to happen some time right? we shall see. the most important game in clippers franchise history was game four. the clippers got it done. this thing is all tied up. welcome back to our nba studios in los angeles. let's recap this game quickly starting with the man that chris paul gave the game ball to austiners. became to play for his father. has taken criticism but he showed up. >> he has and he's going to be the headline and rightfully so. the story are the pillars. that's chris paul and blake griffin. chris paul they both have single digits in scoring. you knew they were going to come back and erupt today. the way he was able to control the game constantly with his penetration. the best mid range shooter we have going in the league. a passer. how about he's the only player in the history of the nba to average 20 points and nine assists for his playoff career. you knew that guy was going to show up and he did leading the way. >> you hear me talk about the nba and being a first quarter game. the clippers won the game because their bench is not playing from behind. they're play with the lead. the last two games they got behind. today it was tied at the first. that quarter gave the bench a chance to be successful. they weren't playing behind. so big baby comes in and knocks down the jumper
austin rivers. this is his first playoffs. what he did out there, it really just motivated our team. it's a hell of a game by austin man. >> what was the difference tonight? what was different about this game? >> our tempo. our defensive pressure was a lot better. started with our first unit and a tough place to win. it's good. now we're coming back home. we're going to need all our clippers fans on -- what's today? sunday. tuesday we need you all. >> what was different in...
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austin. our friends at google convened a meeting in austin. the technology communications understands underage girls and victims of trafficking occur online and they come together to work with law enforcement and victims rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to come at it. in google last week i met her. back in texas she's known for her work in nonprofits that are focused on ending domestic violence and human trafficking. i can't begin to tell you how inspiring she is and how her words were. especially when you consider the horror, the absolute horror of what she has been through as a victim of human trafficking herself. starting at the age of seven. seven years old. she was sexually abused she was literally put in chains and a cage. she was treated like an animal in a basement and she was repeatedly sold to men who raped and abused her. out of this horror that she experienced as a young child she has brought light to her pain and i think her leadership in her anti- trafficking effort has helped her heal. she is one brave courageou
austin. our friends at google convened a meeting in austin. the technology communications understands underage girls and victims of trafficking occur online and they come together to work with law enforcement and victims rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to come at it. in google last week i met her. back in texas she's known for her work in nonprofits that are focused on ending domestic violence and human trafficking. i can't begin to tell you how inspiring she is and how her...
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austin, brooks axtel -- brook axtel. our friends at google convened a meeting there in austin. the technology community understands that a lot of the solicitation of underaged girls and victims of human trafficking occurs on-line and so they've come together to try to work with law enforcement, work with victims' rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to combat it. so at google last week in austin i met brook axtel, who was introduced to america when she gave a moving speech at this year's grammy awards. back in texas she's better known for her work with a number of nonprofits that are focused on ending domestic violence and human trafficking. and i can't begin to tell you how inspiring she is and her words were, particularly when you consider the horror the absolute horror of what she had been through as a victim of human trafficking herself. starting at the age of 7 -- 7 years old -- brook was sexually abused. she was literally put in chains and a cage, treated like an animal in a basement. and she was repeatedly sold to men who raped and abused her. out of in the horror -- out of this horror that she experience the as a -- experienced as a young child brook has brought light to her pain and i think her leadership in the antitrafficking effort has actually helped her heal and she is one brave courageous young woman. she founded a group called "survivor healing and empowerment
austin, brooks axtel -- brook axtel. our friends at google convened a meeting there in austin. the technology community understands that a lot of the solicitation of underaged girls and victims of human trafficking occurs on-line and so they've come together to try to work with law enforcement, work with victims' rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to combat it. so at google last week in austin i met brook axtel, who was introduced to america when she gave a moving speech at this...
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austin. and i will address this to general austin and general rodriguez. given the situation in yemen if there were action by militants there to drop the man state i presume american forces would immediately act or reopen that strike? >> we would work in conjunction with our gcc partners to ensure that those straits remain opened. it's one of our core interests to ensure we have free flow of commerce through both straits. >> yes, sir, we would also work with beth of the host nations of africa as well as our uniform mean partners to support those efforts, sir. >> thank you gentleman. i appreciate your answers, once again, i appreciate your service to our country. >> for the record, i'd like a response to senator cotton's question, do you consider yes, ma'am an success story or not? yes or no? it's a simple straight forward question. >> it's currently not a success story. >> general votel. >> it's not a success story today. >> thank you very much, senator kain. >> when the president made that statement, he was talking about our anti-terrorism efforts against aqap, was he not senator votel? >> i believe that's correct. >> he wasn't talking about yemen, he was talking about the counterterrorism against aqap, naturally the deter scevioriation in yemen is compromised. my follow-up question is how much is it excised? are we able to maintain that kind of counterterrorism effort against aqap or is that in a abayance? >> we will be talking to our partners int area to look at how we regain the situational awareness and understand what's happening on the ground and look at how we can continue to address the threats that emanate from yemen. >> thank you. i'd like to just briefly associate myself with senator mccaskill's comments about using oco for the sequestration problem. it obviously doesn't go to the based budget. it's unpaid for. it's just absolutely the wrong way to approach this problem. i hope the congress can find a more realistic and responsible solution to sequestration also, general austin, again, because you talk to senator donnelly about this it seems to me it's critically important we use the leverage we have, which apparently was used in the tikrit battle to be sure that this isn't a shiite militia-led offensive, because if this becomes another version of a war of shiites against sunni, we've lost. this has to be inclusive and i hope that your relationship with the present body of the iraqi government emphasizes that. because it is just essential to a successful outcome in iraq regardless of the short-term advantage of tikrit or mosul. would you agree with that? >> yes, sir, i would. i would say further i take every opportunity to emphasize those exact points to the leader scholarship in iraq when i engage them. >> and it sounds like, this airstrikes in the last couple of days in tikrit were, in fact, conditioned on that kind of consideration. is that correct? >> that's correct, sir. this operation had to be under the control of the government of iraq and iraqi secu
austin. and i will address this to general austin and general rodriguez. given the situation in yemen if there were action by militants there to drop the man state i presume american forces would immediately act or reopen that strike? >> we would work in conjunction with our gcc partners to ensure that those straits remain opened. it's one of our core interests to ensure we have free flow of commerce through both straits. >> yes, sir, we would also work with beth of the host nations...
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austin race across to reach mike. but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car.y his extinguisher first, so i started spraying. when he got about two or three foot from the car he dropped his extinguisher to go in and help mike because mike obviously hadn't gotten out yet. >> i initially sprayed my extinguisher to knock down the flame so i could get myself in there. as my partner ran around to the back side to push fire away from me. and reached in. he still had his chest belts on. i had to undo his chest belts. we had to get rid of the steering wheel. >> next thing i know some guy's reaching in and grabbing me and dragging me out. i remember my throat just hurting really bad like i had drank a bunch of lighter fluid or something. my throat was just on fire. >> mike is taken to the hospital with first and second degree burn on his face and legs. but the scars aren't just physical. mike replay the video of the accident in an attempt to understand what went wrong. >> i just kept rewatching it, rewatching it and rewatching it, just to try to break down what happened
austin race across to reach mike. but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car.y his extinguisher first, so i started spraying. when he got about two or three foot from the car he dropped his extinguisher to go in and help mike because mike obviously hadn't gotten out yet. >> i initially sprayed my extinguisher to knock down the flame so i could get myself in there. as my partner ran around to the back side to push fire away from...
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austin, in scots county, indiana. it's the outbreak. >> every day i here a story of someone tested and they are elated, they are negative. or you see the look in their the results were. austin is facing the worst outbreak of h.i.v. ever. more than 100 cases since december. 20 times more than a typical year. jennifer, with the indiana department the heated is in charge of the response, she was in austin to help clean up discarded needles. >> we want project what the total number would be, we haven't reached the peak, we are hopeful it will be soon. >> reporter: the virus is spreading largely by sharing infected needles. >> it was nothing to share a needle. as long as we got the >> reporter: users say clean needles are hard to find because of the law. they can face up to three years in prison. needle. you couldn't find them. indiana governor suspended that law. >> today i declared a public health emergency in scott county, indiana. due to an outbreak of h.i.v. virus that reached epidemic >> reporter: teams of workers arrived to provide testing, doctors, counselling and a needle exchange in an attempt to contain the outbreak. . >> help yourself, take >> reporter: with little experience of its own indiana turned to an established needle exchange in chicago for advice. >> we began syringe exchange in january '92 and have done it since. it has grown to exchange 3 million a year. doug is a
austin, in scots county, indiana. it's the outbreak. >> every day i here a story of someone tested and they are elated, they are negative. or you see the look in their the results were. austin is facing the worst outbreak of h.i.v. ever. more than 100 cases since december. 20 times more than a typical year. jennifer, with the indiana department the heated is in charge of the response, she was in austin to help clean up discarded needles. >> we want project what the total number...
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austin, texas. it's 3:00 p.m. and officer brenda bermudez is starting off her shift with the austin police department.cer bermudez's current job, we've been asked not to show her face. >> they provide us with any updates, briefings of what might have occurred in the prior shift or the night before. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer bermudez his confidante and mentor. >> i saw brenda and we did the usual, checked out equipment. i joked around a little bit, made fun of each other. >> we were like family. >> it's a typical shift, according to bermudez. she takes some calls, one a complaint from a man who said he had his car stolen. >> i'll never forget, the owner of the vehicle said you can't miss my car. it has on the side of the window, it says phat t-shirts, with a ph in for it. it was written in with shoe polish. a few hours later, after midnight, bermudez is doing traffic enforcement. she clocks a car doing 48 in a 30-mile per hour zone. >> he pulls int
austin, texas. it's 3:00 p.m. and officer brenda bermudez is starting off her shift with the austin police department.cer bermudez's current job, we've been asked not to show her face. >> they provide us with any updates, briefings of what might have occurred in the prior shift or the night before. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer...
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austin, texas all next week, so i thought it a good idea tonight to have everyone on the wall be from austin. hello, how are you doing? these people are in their homes and at various places of business watching the show as we do it. now we can see you in addition to you seeing us. let's start up in the corner there with amanda. hello, amanda. amanda is from st. edwards. let's put her up right here. how are you? >> i'm doing great, jimmy, how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well. what should we do in austinnt to see an old movie like the ninja turtles from the 1990s, that is the place. >> jimmy: i definitely don't want to see that. but i have been to the alamo draft house, it's a great spot. they bring you food and beer in the middle of the movie. >> it is fantastic. >> jimmy: that's all right. any other tip? what's going on in your place by the way? there's a lot of junk around. >> i run a store and i offer my cat butt doodle services. i illustrate all sorts of cat butts. >> jimmy: those are really good. >> thanks. i have wrapping paper too. >> jimmy: wait a minute, it's all cat butts? >> it is all cat butts. >> jimmy: you're a determined woman. >> i have luxury cat butt toys. >> that looks perfect for the hallidays. thank you very much. that's amanda. next, jordan on the wall. i see jordan with his headphones. we'll bring him up on the screen. >> how are you? >> jimmy: how are you doing, jordan? >> doing all right. >> jimmy: where are you right now? >> i'm down on rainy street. >> jimm
austin, texas all next week, so i thought it a good idea tonight to have everyone on the wall be from austin. hello, how are you doing? these people are in their homes and at various places of business watching the show as we do it. now we can see you in addition to you seeing us. let's start up in the corner there with amanda. hello, amanda. amanda is from st. edwards. let's put her up right here. how are you? >> i'm doing great, jimmy, how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well....
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austin to a one year contract. the 30-year-old spent eight seasons with the cowboys before playing for the cleveland browns last season. new eagles running back demarco murray lobbied austin temple owls eliminated from the national invitation tournament. the basketball team lost to miami 60 to 57 in the semifinals last night at madison square garden in new york. miami moves on to the nit championship game. >> go owls. >>> citizens bank park unveiled its new menu and new bar options. >> how high is too high? the definition of healthy blood pressure may be changing: karen. >> we've got a nice day ahead but if you look at these temperatures rider now it's only 36 degrees in the city, colder in some of the suburbs so bundle up as you're heading out but a beauty this afternoon. i'll have the details coming up. >> ♪♪ >> a new season means new options for food for phillies fans heading to citizens bank park this year. there are new specialty hot dogs like the new england dog with baked beans and bacon crumbles. yum. plus old favorites like the south philadelphia and the cheesesteak dog, way back burgers will serve its famous burgers including a triple triple. it has anyone patti
austin to a one year contract. the 30-year-old spent eight seasons with the cowboys before playing for the cleveland browns last season. new eagles running back demarco murray lobbied austin temple owls eliminated from the national invitation tournament. the basketball team lost to miami 60 to 57 in the semifinals last night at madison square garden in new york. miami moves on to the nit championship game. >> go owls. >>> citizens bank park unveiled its new menu and new bar...
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austin, you have 16 kid. >> yes. >> six. >> six kids. >> and your three-year he old austin came in. he visited with me. he was so cute. then he wrote alex and i notes and left them on our desk. i have been trying to figure out what he is trying to say to me. >> he was short with mine. >> yes. >> this guy. >> yes, you have a lot more to see. >> yes. >> yes. >> he was able to spell his name at the bottom there. >> he talk all day about coming in here and how much fun he had in here on friday meeting you guys. >> he always goes mike and alex, back to you. >> i wrote you a note. and, you have a lot of lines. >> before we left here on friday he wanted to come down and say good bye and let you know that the net was on your desk. >> i have been reading it all weekend. >> the reason austin likes me is because he know daddy is after sue. >> that is right. >> here we go. a ten out of tennis your number for the day. it doesn't get any better then this for phillies opening take when it is usually cold, rainy and yucky not today. we have a calm start today. wearing sweat shirt because it is chill think morning but you will not need it later on. 42 degrees right now with calm wind. no precipitation, even any where close to us, so, play ball, phillies verse the red sox. now the game officially gets started at 3:05. you should get there way earlier then that. by game time 70 degrees already. getting to a high of 72 with mostly sunny skies, and then things go downhill have after that. we will talk about, changes, and chilly changes, wet changes, rain coming all that in the seven day forecast, bob kelly, looking good for today. >> good morning, everybody. monday back to work and school for some of the kids and back to the traffic jams. a live look at 95 southbound an accident nea
austin, you have 16 kid. >> yes. >> six. >> six kids. >> and your three-year he old austin came in. he visited with me. he was so cute. then he wrote alex and i notes and left them on our desk. i have been trying to figure out what he is trying to say to me. >> he was short with mine. >> yes. >> this guy. >> yes, you have a lot more to see. >> yes. >> yes. >> he was able to spell his name at the bottom there. >> he talk all...
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austin to a one year contract. the 30-year-old spent eight seasons with the cowboys before playing for the cleveland browns last season. new eagles running back demarco murray lobbied austinrds. >> it is 6:22. coming up six things to know. that's up next. >> the other shoe is about to drop for a new jersey senator at the center of a corruption probe. a full report is coming up at 6:30. >> ♪♪ >> pennsylvania's attorney general has lost a fight at the state supreme court. erin o'hearn is at the big board with six things you need to know including that. good morning. >> good morning, tam. more bad news for kathleen kane. the pennsylvania supreme court on tuesday upheld the decision to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate potential grand jury leaks by the attorney general. montgomery county judge william carpenter appointed a special prosecutor in may to investigate alleged leaks by miss kane regarding a 2009 grand jury to the philadelphia daily news. the. >>> the los angeles county coroner is tentatively calling the death of an heir to the getty oil fortune accidental. andrew getty's ex-girlfriend found the 47-year-old in the bathroom of his hollywood hills home yeste
austin to a one year contract. the 30-year-old spent eight seasons with the cowboys before playing for the cleveland browns last season. new eagles running back demarco murray lobbied austinrds. >> it is 6:22. coming up six things to know. that's up next. >> the other shoe is about to drop for a new jersey senator at the center of a corruption probe. a full report is coming up at 6:30. >> ♪♪ >> pennsylvania's attorney general has lost a fight at the state supreme...
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austin and general petraeus, the short and long-term challenges. >> general votel? >> mr. chairman. i agree. >> so now we are seeing oh general, austin when were you told by the saudis that they were going to take military action in yemen? >> sir i had a conversation right before they took action. shortly before. >> right before they took action? >> yes, sir. >> that's very interesting. now, you were talking about how we're defeating isil. right now, the battle to crete is stalled and we've been launching air strikes into crete? that's obviously correct. and it's my understanding, please correct me if i'm wrong, there's about 2,000 iraqi military fighting there and about 20,000 shia militia doing the majority of the fighting. is that roughly correct? >> so there was about 4,000 iraqi security forces combined in that area. currently, there are no shia militia, and as reported by the iraqis today, no pmf forces in that area, as well. >> so there's 4000 iraqi. who are the others? >> the shia militia that were there have pulled back from that area, sir. >> so the fighting is all being done by the iraqi forces? >> sir when the -- >> i've only got a few minutes. maybe you can shorten the answer. pretty straightforward questions. >> yes, sir, the clearance of the town as you know on the west side of the river is being done by the iraqi special operations forces. and the federal police with our -- >> so why do we see pictures everywhere leading and orchestrating this effort. >> those pictures were from before. and as you know that effort, the iranians were sponsoring. it stalled. it stalled because they didn't have -- >> they're no longer in the fight. >> he is no longer. he was no longer on the ground. >> the shia militias are no longer in the fight. >> the folks that we are supporting in clearing -- >> see if the militia's still in the fight. >> no, sir they're not a part of the clearing operations in. >> so we are the air strikes that we're carrying out in support are only in support of iraqi militaries? >> that's right sir. precondition for us to provide support was that the iraqi government had to be in charge of this operation. they had to know, we had to know exactly who was on the ground. we had to be able to deconflict our fires. they had to have a credible scheme of maneuver, which not only replanned, but we caused them to rehearse it. and they had to be able to talk to the folks on the ground, as well. >> we -- in our air strikes in -- by the way, i totally disagree with you about ignoring syria. there's no strategy for syria. and we all know that. and isis doesn't respect those boundaries, but somehow you seem to and the president does. there's no -- they know no boundaries. and so to say that we are going to have a strategy for iraq first and syria, of course, is softest softestry. of the 12,000 3000 of them actually drop weapons. is that true? >> i think that's about right, sir. >> don't we put our pilots in great danger if they're not going to drop weapons? and isn't it the argument that we really need the terminal attack controllers, the jtacs on the ground if we're going to be effective? or are you going to have 3 out of 4 fighters fly around in circles and then return? >> sir, the hours flown to ordinates ratio, one is the type of enemy we're imposing. and the second is are the distances we're dealing with on a daily basis. if you take a look at an operation like desert storm where you have fielded forces and infrastructure that you could attack with preplanned sordys. you have a greater ratio to ordinates employed. the type of enemy we're facing started out as an extremist element. and because of that we were able to attack the mass formations early on, but he very quickly resorted to behaving like an irregularly force where he began to blend in with the population. as he did that, it became more difficult. >> which surprise no one. >> but the nature of this fight is we need to be able to report the -- >> we're satisfied with a situation to launch 12,000 sortis, where only one drop weapons. that is not a viable or frankly a good use of the taxpayers' dollars. >> sir, i would just make the point. as we compare that ratio to what we've done in afghanistan. it's equal to that -- because it's the same type of fighting there, principally. and the ratios are comparable. even better than what we saw in afghanistan. >> well, i would argue that's comparing apples and oranges but my time has expired. senator reed. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. general austin again, returning to . we set conditions as to what we would require before we would be engaged. is that correct? the mobilization forces of militias have withdrawn initially they were engaged in the fight. they've pulled back and now the operation is being conducted by iraqi regular forces. special operations. >> special operations forces. yes, sir. >> it appeared a few days ago that this fight would go succeed simply with the mobilization forces, the militias which added a significant sort of, at least rhetorical claim to both the militias and to the iranians. now it appears they cannot effectively clear the city without the support of the united states and our air power. is that? >> that's correct, sir. and if i could make a point here to highlight why it failed. it's the way the forces went about trying to do this. these forces obviously were not being controlled by the government of iraq. they didn't have a coherent scheme of maneuver, command and control. they didn't have precisi
austin and general petraeus, the short and long-term challenges. >> general votel? >> mr. chairman. i agree. >> so now we are seeing oh general, austin when were you told by the saudis that they were going to take military action in yemen? >> sir i had a conversation right before they took action. shortly before. >> right before they took action? >> yes, sir. >> that's very interesting. now, you were talking about how we're defeating isil. right now,...
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austin, also much of kansas. 34 people people at risk. tonight we continue, the risk of strong storms from austin, brownsville, all the way up into des moinesl be tracking it. make sure you check the weather channel on cable, weather.com that's what's going on arou >>> good friday morning. i'm anthony slaughter. we're tracking a storm system expected to arrive later on this afternoon and evening. for most of us today we'll be dry but the storm system moves in around 9:00 this evening. showers for tomorrow morning and then we'll see sunshine as we head towards sunday. the rain arrives tomorrow and then sunday it will be nice and bright, temperatures back into the 70s. monday expect temperatures in the 80s for south bay. >> and that's your latest weather. weather. >>> up next, more with jane ybetter choices, jane! farewell, cookie dough ice cream. what's that you're drinking? it's trop50 with calcium. it has delicious new taste and has 50% less calories. with this taste? no way. give me fifty squats. it can't taste this good read the label ...and have 50% less calories? exactly. now you drop... ...and give me the 50. trop50 calcium. new taste
austin, also much of kansas. 34 people people at risk. tonight we continue, the risk of strong storms from austin, brownsville, all the way up into des moinesl be tracking it. make sure you check the weather channel on cable, weather.com that's what's going on arou >>> good friday morning. i'm anthony slaughter. we're tracking a storm system expected to arrive later on this afternoon and evening. for most of us today we'll be dry but the storm system moves in around 9:00 this evening....