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rehabilitation name is barbara harvey and she was a horror kind of concent and i called her and i said barbara my name is karen bakker and 14 years old and i want to know how you became so successful. long story short she invited me to her home in her account wisconsin she lives in a beautiful log cabin during the winter months and she lived in a teach me on 13 acres during the summer months she invited me to live. on her 13 acres and see how she rehabilitates hocks eagles hours and felt barbara has the best success rate in the country with raptors and the reason she has such an success she feeds biologically appropriate all. living mice rabbits rodents to those animal. to be able to help the body recover from injury. so when i went to school years later and i sat to these nutrition courses and when they gave me the laminated chart that told me what food i should feed with what disease process things did. before i went to vet school i worked for years in zoo medicine. the most important thing i think i learned from that is every species has its own requirement each species must eat what it is sup
rehabilitation name is barbara harvey and she was a horror kind of concent and i called her and i said barbara my name is karen bakker and 14 years old and i want to know how you became so successful. long story short she invited me to her home in her account wisconsin she lives in a beautiful log cabin during the winter months and she lived in a teach me on 13 acres during the summer months she invited me to live. on her 13 acres and see how she rehabilitates hocks eagles hours and felt...
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thank you. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> clerk: barbara? >> myame is barbara thompson, i'm community activist in san francisco and have been living here most of my life, over 70-some years. i want to thank a couple of people. mark, thank you so much. i want to thank you all of you for being a part of what we're doing here and i appreciate you. eric, thank you so much. i feel your energy. it inspires me and i thank you. sara, thank you. and chris, i want to thank chris for all he's done. and david. anyway, thank the commissioners for you hearing us and being part of this momentous adventure we're going on. thank you so much. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: i have angela then ken and victoria and then rory. >> thank you, commissioners. i didn't hear if we established a quorum on the commission. i wondered if you have. >> president buell: we have a quorum. >> okay, so this can go forward. i'm angela, i'm here following ms. thompson. i'm inspired by the things she gets involved in and mr. johnson's efforts and life long commitment to elevati
thank you. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> clerk: barbara? >> myame is barbara thompson, i'm community activist in san francisco and have been living here most of my life, over 70-some years. i want to thank a couple of people. mark, thank you so much. i want to thank you all of you for being a part of what we're doing here and i appreciate you. eric, thank you so much. i feel your energy. it inspires me and i thank you. sara, thank you. and chris, i want to thank...
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and good morning, chairman grassly, and my wife says to tell my wife barbara hi, and we can't wait to take the kids out to farm, and i hope she told you about that. >> everybody knows about my wife, but does anybody know about me? >> thank you. commissioner wiyden and if you will allow me to recognize the flags at half-staff and lift up the accomplishments of chairman cummings, and he is the very example of public service, and my condolences to his family and those who loved him. and so, i would like to thank you for passing this act which has allowed hhs to make progress in the fight of the opioid epidemic. i am so pleased to be here on the one-year anniversary. america's overdose and addiction crisis is one of the most daunting and public health challenges ever. recognizing its scale and scope, hhs launched the five-point strategy in 2017, and under this strategy, we are achieving better addiction and prevention and treatment services, and better data, and better pain management, and better targeting of the overdose researching drugs and better research. i have been engaged on this
and good morning, chairman grassly, and my wife says to tell my wife barbara hi, and we can't wait to take the kids out to farm, and i hope she told you about that. >> everybody knows about my wife, but does anybody know about me? >> thank you. commissioner wiyden and if you will allow me to recognize the flags at half-staff and lift up the accomplishments of chairman cummings, and he is the very example of public service, and my condolences to his family and those who loved him....
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my kids. to explain to them that their brother might not come home for something he didn't get. so it has been our. barbara i put up my view. to see that it's. really. amazing catherine. defendants apparently did not look charges as far out there as you'll be innocent unless each and every sexual element of the offense or charge of as charged are proved beyond doubt that. it's. not your view that it's untrue or. it's a small room. in this room school years old. instance pure society or society until. just couldn't stop that. genesis is human one that moment in time. when it is ending. and it isn't in the book and his men appear in the figure of the bible they. can't. be. i am shot after shot a spark. there are yours. to see. the fruits of your miserable. guilty of those counts for murder she entered against each and every one of those. who have justice with a roof over him. and. opens. her. ladies and gentlemen. we do not need to decide whether this killing was terrible. we know that it was and we know that it was tragic. your purpose is differ it is to dissolve the state has proved that my side will chose
my kids. to explain to them that their brother might not come home for something he didn't get. so it has been our. barbara i put up my view. to see that it's. really. amazing catherine. defendants apparently did not look charges as far out there as you'll be innocent unless each and every sexual element of the offense or charge of as charged are proved beyond doubt that. it's. not your view that it's untrue or. it's a small room. in this room school years old. instance pure society or society...
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jonathan vigliotti is in santa barbara tonight. >> oh, my god. oh, my god!d reporter: terrified residents race down this mountain as flames came within inches of their cars. they were escaping the so-called cave fire, which exploded overnight devouring more than 4,000 acres in santa barbara county, winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour quickly lynning the flames in all directions and threatening homes in the canyons. crews using specially equipped helicopters and night-vision goggles, attack the erratic wildfire from the air while firefighters engaged in a grueling tug-of-war on the ground in what they describe as some of the toughest weather conditions anywhere in the world. we've been watching firefighters go from hot spot to hot spot,ngf right the wind is driving these flames up this mountainside, they really have their work cut out for them. hais area hasn't had a wildfire in 25 years. >> it's been quite the firefight. we've had winds moving up slope, down slope, across the slope. we've had firefighters being ,ushed out and run out, and then turning
jonathan vigliotti is in santa barbara tonight. >> oh, my god. oh, my god!d reporter: terrified residents race down this mountain as flames came within inches of their cars. they were escaping the so-called cave fire, which exploded overnight devouring more than 4,000 acres in santa barbara county, winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour quickly lynning the flames in all directions and threatening homes in the canyons. crews using specially equipped helicopters and night-vision...
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my kids. to explain to them that their brother might not come home for something he didn't get. so it has been our. barbara i put up my view. to see that. basan chatter. defendants apparently did not look charge as far far out there as you'll be in this less each and every natural element of the offense or charge of as charges are proven beyond doubt. not guilt you've ever been charged. it's assumed. this is from going to school years old. instance pure society our society until. those couldn't stop that. genesis implement that moment in time. when. his enemy. and his enemy and his men appeared in the theater by their. i am shot after shot as far. as their arms are are yours. to see. small groups of your missile. that killed 3 of those counts for murder to be entered against each and every one of those. who have justice with a roof over him. and. opens. her. ladies and gentlemen. we do not need to decide whether this killing was terrible. we know that it was and we know that it was tragic. your purpose is differ. is to dissolve the state has proved that my fil chose to pull out carpeted and hearing evidenc
my kids. to explain to them that their brother might not come home for something he didn't get. so it has been our. barbara i put up my view. to see that. basan chatter. defendants apparently did not look charge as far far out there as you'll be in this less each and every natural element of the offense or charge of as charges are proven beyond doubt. not guilt you've ever been charged. it's assumed. this is from going to school years old. instance pure society our society until. those couldn't...
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know everything in the american people believe is false period and quote how i know that barbara hanukah a friend of my was there when he said it she immediately read that barbara hanukah a friend of my was there when he said it she immediately reported to the press so if you want the american people to be obedient report it to the press so if you want the american people to be obedient and know only what the mainstream media wants you to hear within max bush and know only what the mainstream media want you to hear within max blumenthal and arran matej and a lot of these young guys and ben norton who are worst moment all and arran matej and a lot of these young guys and ben norton who were standing up for this thing and and saying not only the truth about venezuela but about syria ending up for this thing and and saying not only the truth about venezuela but about syria and of course a very important point max blumenthal wrote that book about a lot called life and what it's really like in israel and that put him in the dog and of course a very important point max blumenthal wrote that book about a lot
know everything in the american people believe is false period and quote how i know that barbara hanukah a friend of my was there when he said it she immediately read that barbara hanukah a friend of my was there when he said it she immediately reported to the press so if you want the american people to be obedient report it to the press so if you want the american people to be obedient and know only what the mainstream media wants you to hear within max bush and know only what the mainstream...
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do not apply here. >> actually, my dad wouldn't let me apply to any of the schools that barbara applied >> that's true but i am going to harvard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you >> jimmy: what are you going for? >> i'm studying -- i'm getting my master's in public policy >> jimmy: that's fantastic good for you for doing that. >> very fun. thank you. >> by the way, she called me day two and she was like, "i made a hundred on my economics test." >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers ] >> she did she's smart. >> thank you >> jimmy: yeah, you're very, very -- of course, yeah. [ applause ] >> i hope none of my new school friends are watching this. i'm embarrassed. >> jimmy: oh, my god >> well, you don't need to be embarrassed. >> i need to play it cool. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "sisters first." because i have two daughters, and they love being sisters. and they are best friends as well as sisters, so i mean, is that where this came from? where did this come from >> well, we talked about writing a children's book for several years. and jenna was pregnant with her second daughter
do not apply here. >> actually, my dad wouldn't let me apply to any of the schools that barbara applied >> that's true but i am going to harvard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you >> jimmy: what are you going for? >> i'm studying -- i'm getting my master's in public policy >> jimmy: that's fantastic good for you for doing that. >> very fun. thank you. >> by the way, she called me day two and she was like, "i made a...
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despite her serious health problems, willis' widow, barbara, comes to baker in style. >> here's my baby tallest thermometer, decades after it first flashed across the mojave desert. ♪ >> thank you. >> over 40 years ago, willis herron, he had a dream. and my mom kept her promise, and she spent her savings to repair the thermometer and get it back into its glory, where it should be. >> dedicated on this saturday, october 11th, 2014, to willis and barbara herron, original owners and founders of the world's tallest thermometer. [ cheers and applause ] >> i watched your face, and your smile said everything. >> yes. i am very proud. i've got three girls, and i'm very proud of all of them. they've done a very good job. >> and they're making sure their kids understand the importance of this monument to the memory of the man they loved. >> hey, you. we said, "remember this day. remember that this is as much your family. we're gonna be gone one day, and we want you to keep this in the family at all costs. it needs to stay in the family." >> it feels like giving back to my grandfather, who had bee
despite her serious health problems, willis' widow, barbara, comes to baker in style. >> here's my baby tallest thermometer, decades after it first flashed across the mojave desert. ♪ >> thank you. >> over 40 years ago, willis herron, he had a dream. and my mom kept her promise, and she spent her savings to repair the thermometer and get it back into its glory, where it should be. >> dedicated on this saturday, october 11th, 2014, to willis and barbara herron, original...
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. >> my barbara did his best, things happen. we are making it work. >> dana: it grows back.want to share this with you and with everybody that followed this remarkable story over the past year and a half, not everything goes as planned as my friend that is the same with our dear spike, he was diagnosed with moderate hip dysplasia causing canine companions for independence to release him from the program. but there is good news, spike will soon have a new job. canine companions is starting a certification for therapy dogs and asked him to be the first dog in the program. though that exciting. >> so he can't come home with m me? >> dana: former executive producer jennifer williams has him with puppy, so now she's got both. >> now i really have to get out there. >> dana: thank you. thanksgiving is the next holiday but some americans are already jumping into the christmas season. is it too soon? >> i think it's right around the corners are never too early to get started. >> dana: hits the streets and joins me next. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrit
. >> my barbara did his best, things happen. we are making it work. >> dana: it grows back.want to share this with you and with everybody that followed this remarkable story over the past year and a half, not everything goes as planned as my friend that is the same with our dear spike, he was diagnosed with moderate hip dysplasia causing canine companions for independence to release him from the program. but there is good news, spike will soon have a new job. canine companions is...
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in the fire zone >> reporter: exploding before sunrise, the mountains above santa barbara turned into a fireball >> oh my god >> reporter: some making the harrowing escape to safety as flames surrounded neighborhoods. forced to evacuate for those who refused to leave, a hose no match for this blaze, re-igniting by daybreak these are the wall of flames racing through this area. they are jumping from ridge top to ridge top, and firefighters are losing ground. with santa barbara threatening transmission lines firefighters undermanned and overmatched. >> the cave fire is burning under some of the toughest firefighting conditions anywhere in the world. >> reporter: battling fire today, crews here could face flooding tomorrow a winter storm will douse the very hill up in flames now. last year in nearby montecito, a mudslide after a fire killed 23 and buried neighborhoods in debris when the sun goes down, the air attack here will eventually have to stop, and that's when we'll hit those heavy ras. the threat of mud slides >> tonight a doubl contained. heavy ra nbc news, santa barbara. >>> tonight breaking develo
in the fire zone >> reporter: exploding before sunrise, the mountains above santa barbara turned into a fireball >> oh my god >> reporter: some making the harrowing escape to safety as flames surrounded neighborhoods. forced to evacuate for those who refused to leave, a hose no match for this blaze, re-igniting by daybreak these are the wall of flames racing through this area. they are jumping from ridge top to ridge top, and firefighters are losing ground. with santa barbara...
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. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. her quote has so much to do with my question.er watching the last two inquiry and house see how republicans continue to support lies in russian talking points and realizing it goes tom the house to the senate the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. the supreme court. between that and their -- i feelring and extraordinarily nervous about where our country is going. our our votes going to count --are our votes going to count? mitch mcconnell does not seem to be in -- doing anything. how do you assure the american people we need to get off our couches? we need to get involved in these campaigns and we need to vote. sen. booker: i was raised with .y parents cautioning me necessary for people to be triumphant is for good people to do nothing. alone on the fifth floor of the projects, this is my favorite. woman who had-- a her son killed. she told me that hope is the active conviction that despair will not have the last word. so we all need to speak up in the face of despair and wretchedness and hatred. the mod
. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. her quote has so much to do with my question.er watching the last two inquiry and house see how republicans continue to support lies in russian talking points and realizing it goes tom the house to the senate the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. the supreme court. between that and their -- i feelring and extraordinarily nervous about where our country is going. our our votes going to count --are our votes going to...
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mobile ity, i'm looking for a candidate who will support by parents, fight for people like my parents. >> barbaras part of a fast growing piece of the potential electorate. hispanics are projected to make up more than 13% of eligible voters including 20 according to the pea research center. she says focusing on immigration is not enough to win her vote. >> health care is up there, but now after a -- we see latinos actually really r worried about discrimination against latinos and immigrants. >> search joe garcia rios is an expert on latino studies. they'll be popular in study lice floribut shouldn't all be courte same way. are you doing anything different for the latino voters? >> i think showing up is critical and i also think talking about what would touch their lives is krcritical. and part of that is about immigration. but it's also about education. >> as 2020 candidates figure out the best way to reach the latino community, plans, town halls, tweets, insist candidates must understand the diversity within the latino community. >> that was layla santiago. >>> bolivia's president has resigned.
mobile ity, i'm looking for a candidate who will support by parents, fight for people like my parents. >> barbaras part of a fast growing piece of the potential electorate. hispanics are projected to make up more than 13% of eligible voters including 20 according to the pea research center. she says focusing on immigration is not enough to win her vote. >> health care is up there, but now after a -- we see latinos actually really r worried about discrimination against latinos and...
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. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. her quote has so much to do with my question.er watching the last two weeks of the house inquiry and seeing how republicans continue andig in and support lies russian talking points and realizing it goes from the house to the senate to the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. and the supreme court. between that and their gerrymandering and throwing voters off voter rolls, i for the first time feel extraordinarily nervous about where our country is going. are our votes going to count? mitch mcconnell won't do anything. putting his to be feet to the fire. how do you assure the american people we need to get off our couches, we need to get involved in these campaigns, and we need to vote, not that it won't matter after all? senator booker: i was raised with my parents cautioning me. the only thing necessary for to be -- for evil triumphant is for good people to do nothing. not just the words and actions of the bad people but the silence and inaction of good people. a woman on the fifth floor of the projects,
. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. her quote has so much to do with my question.er watching the last two weeks of the house inquiry and seeing how republicans continue andig in and support lies russian talking points and realizing it goes from the house to the senate to the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. and the supreme court. between that and their gerrymandering and throwing voters off voter rolls, i for the first time feel extraordinarily nervous...
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she said my deceased mother, barbara, is the one that switched us babies. >> so you got angry because >> when did you decide you wanted to terminate all the rights and that you just didn't want to do this anymore? >> i saw gregory cay on the news. >> todayyeldoy hasou fr his nat. >> gregory, you're the son of mr. and mrs. russ at this moment. >> i was like, well, if this little kid could do it, i can do it. >> i would have loved at the very beginning just to have shared a relationship. our family would have been friends with robert mays if he would have allowed it. >> why do you think the visits were ended? >> robert mays had no intentions of ever, ever allowing us any part of kimberly's life. >> all rise. this court is in 12th condition care cut. >> everything we learned about this case was all coming to a head here in this courtroom and all eyes were going on on kimberly. >> your honor, we are going to call kimberly mays. >> okay. get started. >> kimberly, could you state your full name for the record? >> kimberly mays. i'm 14 1/2 years old. >> who are your parents? >> robert mays a
she said my deceased mother, barbara, is the one that switched us babies. >> so you got angry because >> when did you decide you wanted to terminate all the rights and that you just didn't want to do this anymore? >> i saw gregory cay on the news. >> todayyeldoy hasou fr his nat. >> gregory, you're the son of mr. and mrs. russ at this moment. >> i was like, well, if this little kid could do it, i can do it. >> i would have loved at the very beginning...
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and i look forward to hearing from my fellow panelists. [ applause ] >>. >> barbara, thank you, and thank you you for your service. governor? >> thank you, bell. and good morning, everybody. my thanks also to brookings, and to the service year alliance for convening us all here today. i am not surprised that there's a through line white common from general allen through bell and my fellow panelists, i'm just a little sorry that i have to come near the end, because you've all heard it before, and i think most of you are here because you already believe it. jessy, i'm sorry, you're the very last. i too very strongly believe in the importance of national service. i want to make a point about urgency moving toward national service and indeed universal national service, and tell you why. as bell said, at the outset, i grew up on the south side of chicagos in the '50s and '60s, some of that time on public assistance. generally not thought of as the garden spot. it's usually thought of, and aptly and rightly described as a place of deprivation and often about things we didn't have. but one of th
and i look forward to hearing from my fellow panelists. [ applause ] >>. >> barbara, thank you, and thank you you for your service. governor? >> thank you, bell. and good morning, everybody. my thanks also to brookings, and to the service year alliance for convening us all here today. i am not surprised that there's a through line white common from general allen through bell and my fellow panelists, i'm just a little sorry that i have to come near the end, because you've all...
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my redemption value. >> you may recall barbara of pacifica trying to find a store that would refund her bottle deposits.? >> no stores would take them. >> she said try 7-eleven. >> barbara used to take her empties to a local replanet recycling center before all 284 locations shut down this summer. it not only affected consumers, it also put hundreds more grocers on the hook to start redeeming your empties. that's because state law requires stores that sell benches to step up if there is no recycling center nearby. >> i don't think the law anticipated a situation where it was the recycling centers that closed. >> aaron marino of the california grocers association said most of the stores were caught off guard. >> obviously, there is some ramp-up that needs to happen on their end to figure out how it's going to work, where they're going to take in the recycling. do we need more workers to come in and sort the recycling. you're taking this garbage inside of a store. it's not safe. and customers don't want it. >> the replanet led to long lines at the few remaining recycling centers in the state. and stoked f
my redemption value. >> you may recall barbara of pacifica trying to find a store that would refund her bottle deposits.? >> no stores would take them. >> she said try 7-eleven. >> barbara used to take her empties to a local replanet recycling center before all 284 locations shut down this summer. it not only affected consumers, it also put hundreds more grocers on the hook to start redeeming your empties. that's because state law requires stores that sell benches to...
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. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. did not set this up, but her quote has so much to do with my question. after watching the last two weeks of the house inquiry and seeing how the republicans andinue to support lies russian talking points and realizing it goes from the house to the senate to the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. and the supreme court. between that and their gerrymandering and throwing voters of the voting rolls. for the first time i feel , extraordinarily nervous about where our country is going. our votes going to count since mitch mcconnell will not be doing anything. nobody seems to be putting his feet to the fire. our votes going to count how do you, as a senator and presidential candidate, assure the american people we need to get off our couches? we need to get involved in these campaigns and we need to vote. not that it will not matter after all. senator booker: i was raised with my parents cautioning me. books from my childhood. the only thing necessary for evil to be
. >> my name is barbara. it is interesting. did not set this up, but her quote has so much to do with my question. after watching the last two weeks of the house inquiry and seeing how the republicans andinue to support lies russian talking points and realizing it goes from the house to the senate to the attorney general to the secretary of state to the president. and the supreme court. between that and their gerrymandering and throwing voters of the voting rolls. for the first time i...
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at a nightclub, roy meets 17-year-old beauty barbara jakobs. >> he ran into my mom.o fall in love instantly, starting a long-distance romance. just as roy's getting on his feet, he suffers another devastating loss. on september 15th, a fire rips through his home in nashville. where was he when the fire happened? >> he was doing the last show of a tour in england. he was showing pictures of the boys, and how happy he was to go home, and there was a knock on the door in the night, and then that's when he found out. >> roy's parents and 3-year-old wesley are able to escape. but his two older sons, 10-year-old roy dewayne and 6-year-old tony, are killed. was it something your dad was able to talk about? >> i've gone back through interviews, and what he said is if you look back and you're not a crazy person, then you'd be grateful for what you did have, and not what you don't have. >> it's barbara jakobs who helps him through his grief. in 1969, they marry, and go on to have two boys, roy junior and alex. for now, roy's career takes a backseat to family life. did he encou
at a nightclub, roy meets 17-year-old beauty barbara jakobs. >> he ran into my mom.o fall in love instantly, starting a long-distance romance. just as roy's getting on his feet, he suffers another devastating loss. on september 15th, a fire rips through his home in nashville. where was he when the fire happened? >> he was doing the last show of a tour in england. he was showing pictures of the boys, and how happy he was to go home, and there was a knock on the door in the night, and...
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barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capitol walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got on the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for one of the most influential financial groups for the republican party in the country. real alarm about losing a red state. yes, governor bevin, the incumbent, was unpopular, but the president rallied for him on monday. and this is a tense time for the republican party in is -- did not want to go on. record and talked about their unease in 2020 and the president's political capital. >> the trump campaign has put out a statement tonight that i'm just now reading. the president just about dragged matt bevin across the finish line. the president did say in front of the crowd in kentucky,
barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capitol walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got on the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for one of the most influential...
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my money. i got nothing. >> marilyn's sister barbara got the stem cell treatment, too. same clinic, same money, same result. >> i cannot tell you any relief that i received. >> experts we talked to aren't surprised. >> what we would call bogus therapy. >> all the scientists. >> i would be very cautious about this. >> doctors. >> there's no proof they help. >> and regulators we interviewed voiced the same concerns. >> but they're using it to promise people cures which we don't actually know they can deliver. >> look at this advanced health center ad. the chiropractors say don't mask your pain, fix it with stem cells. knee pain, hip pain, arthritis, shoulder pain. is stem cell treatment approved for knee pain? >> no. >> hip pain? >> no. >> arthritis? >> no. >> shoulder pain? >> no. >> so what is it approved for? >> it's approved for transplants and thenhr other conditions, two of them quite rare. >> at u.c. berkeley, no bell prize winning biologist randy cheick man says it's years away and not even guaranteed. stem cell injections that are part of a rlk sterd clinical tri
my money. i got nothing. >> marilyn's sister barbara got the stem cell treatment, too. same clinic, same money, same result. >> i cannot tell you any relief that i received. >> experts we talked to aren't surprised. >> what we would call bogus therapy. >> all the scientists. >> i would be very cautious about this. >> doctors. >> there's no proof they help. >> and regulators we interviewed voiced the same concerns. >> but they're using...
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santa barbara residents fleeing with their community on fire. >> oh, my god. my god. >> reporter: fueled by wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, some escaping on roads with fire spitting at their cars. >> the cave fire is burning under some of the toughest fire fighting conditions anywhere in the world. >> reporter: crews battling from both the ground and in the air, using infared to make drops overnight and the daylight for an all-out aerial assault. you can see, they are shooting hundreds of feet up into the air right now. and you can see all that smoke and the wind is pushing those embers all throughout this area. residents now bracing for a twist from mother nature. rain and the threat of mudslides will move into the area tonight after the cave fire scorched more than 4,200 acres. fire crews have really been taking advantage of a lull in the winds today. they're now hoping to get enough rain to smother thoeg flames, but not enough to loosen the charred hillsides that we have across california. david? >> all right, will carr, thanks to you, as well. >>> ther
santa barbara residents fleeing with their community on fire. >> oh, my god. my god. >> reporter: fueled by wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, some escaping on roads with fire spitting at their cars. >> the cave fire is burning under some of the toughest fire fighting conditions anywhere in the world. >> reporter: crews battling from both the ground and in the air, using infared to make drops overnight and the daylight for an all-out aerial assault. you can see, they...
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why -- it's beyond me. >> congresswoman barbara lee, good to speak to you again. >> my pleasure.ou very much. >>> still ahead, if you think we're living in divided times as we enter this thanksgiving holiday, you're right. but i promise you, it would be worse. we've dug up the old newspaper clippings to prove it. stay with us. ith ushat you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the 1-pill power of advil multi-symptom cold & flu knocks out your worst symptoms. cancel your cold, not your plans. advil multi-symptom cold & flu. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiova
why -- it's beyond me. >> congresswoman barbara lee, good to speak to you again. >> my pleasure.ou very much. >>> still ahead, if you think we're living in divided times as we enter this thanksgiving holiday, you're right. but i promise you, it would be worse. we've dug up the old newspaper clippings to prove it. stay with us. ith ushat you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the...
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my good friend and colleague, barbara lee, and i want to publicly thank her for her tireless work and for being such a powerful advocate for progress, gender, justice, and equality. thank you for sitting here all day long. she's not even a member of the committee, so i appreciate you being here, and i appreciate your voice. >> thank you, chairwoman maloney, for holding this and -- this hearing and for your tremendous work and leadership, and for allowing me to sit through this very, very important hearing. and i want to thank our pro-choice caucus and the congresswoman ayanna presley and judy chu, who have been such clear-thinking and passionate leaders on so many issues since they have been here in the house of representatives. first, let me just -- and throughout their life, quite frankly. let me start by stating a couple of statistics, banning access to safe legal abortion is not what the majority of this country wants. according to recent polling published in september, 77% of americans support access to abortion, and we know and we see how many of these restrictions disproportion
my good friend and colleague, barbara lee, and i want to publicly thank her for her tireless work and for being such a powerful advocate for progress, gender, justice, and equality. thank you for sitting here all day long. she's not even a member of the committee, so i appreciate you being here, and i appreciate your voice. >> thank you, chairwoman maloney, for holding this and -- this hearing and for your tremendous work and leadership, and for allowing me to sit through this very, very...
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my opinion. >> okay. barbara, garland, texas. what do you think? >> caller: well, yes. i've been watching this for quite some time. and to speak briefly about what this previous gentleman just had to say about the whistle-blower, the whistle-blower is protected by law, his identity. that's for his safety and his protection for himself and his family. therefore he should not be outed. the whistle-blower in the nixon scandal was not outed until, i believe it was 2002 when he was like 95 yaers old. but that's not why i called. >> okay. >> caller: i called to say i've been listening to this with an open mind. and the more i hear, the more i believe that donald trump has been nothingtried to enrich himself and his family. and he has used ukraine for his own political gains. this is against the constitution. he is guilty of extortion and bribery. and that alone should be enough. and the threats that he's made via twitter on all of the witnesses so far has really disgusted and embarrassed me as a whole. as a whole, the entire country should be embarrassed for donald trump. >>
my opinion. >> okay. barbara, garland, texas. what do you think? >> caller: well, yes. i've been watching this for quite some time. and to speak briefly about what this previous gentleman just had to say about the whistle-blower, the whistle-blower is protected by law, his identity. that's for his safety and his protection for himself and his family. therefore he should not be outed. the whistle-blower in the nixon scandal was not outed until, i believe it was 2002 when he was like...
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and so i said you know i'm going to think about it some more and i'll, you know, and my dear friend and sister barbarated me and said do you want to come to this talk tonight about the death penalty and i said yes i follow her on twitter i love her. and just sitting here, i start thinking of the contrast of those two things and my mind today. i think a lot of us are feeling very heavy with what is happening at the border and supremacy racism all of these things. so i'm just wondering what kinds of wisdom do you have for us -- >> say it is a very human thing when someone is doing a lot of harm that the thought cross our minds, mine too. wouldn't be the worst thing in the world -- [laughter] but it's a thought. and you know that that's not the answer. the answer is going to come in november elections and with what he's doing with the economy right now -- [applause] it's all about organizing and making sure we get good people elected into the the senate and then to the house. it is up to us democracy is up to us. to do -- and that's just human. that's a thought crosses your mind. imagine when hitler was
and so i said you know i'm going to think about it some more and i'll, you know, and my dear friend and sister barbarated me and said do you want to come to this talk tonight about the death penalty and i said yes i follow her on twitter i love her. and just sitting here, i start thinking of the contrast of those two things and my mind today. i think a lot of us are feeling very heavy with what is happening at the border and supremacy racism all of these things. so i'm just wondering what kinds...
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today has reminded these things are. >> i want to thank my friend barbara lee for sharing law really one of the most personal and heartbreaking events of her life, she is sharing it not only at this hearing but with the whole world and barbara lee your courage has made us all stronger, thank you and your leadership. i now call on an incredible woman, a newly elected woman to our country -- congress, she is from the great state of washington, she's a physician and not advocate for science and women across this country, thank you for being here, she's not a member of this committee but she wanted to be here and to speak out and i thank you for being here all day supporting our efforts, thank you. >> i laugh because i thought you were going to talk about ayanna pressley who is a remarkable number of our freshman class. i came here today to talk about these unnecessary restrictions on a woman's access to for reproductive care, access to abortion, we have heard about 1 million ways that local governments and state governments are trying to restrict women's access to a safe and legal medic
today has reminded these things are. >> i want to thank my friend barbara lee for sharing law really one of the most personal and heartbreaking events of her life, she is sharing it not only at this hearing but with the whole world and barbara lee your courage has made us all stronger, thank you and your leadership. i now call on an incredible woman, a newly elected woman to our country -- congress, she is from the great state of washington, she's a physician and not advocate for science...
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could think of a thousand reasons why their sisters mean the world to them and barbara always made me feel like that. she was myof mila and poppy are on those pages >> a lot of them they are definitely our muses. >> when poppy was born, mila goes, mommy, poppy is going to rule the world i loved that she wasn't comparing and i thought for a second, maybe she could. maybe poppy could be president, and mila thought for a second, and she goes, but mom, all presidents are men and first my heart broke and i got enraged at henry because he was sitting there, and he was a man. we have to get her enrolled in gifted and talented. she's a genius that's what we want for all sisters, no matter who they are, where they're born you want to feel like somebody thinks you're good enough to do whatever you want to do. >> it's such a sweet book, the memoir is beautiful. buy them as a package. >> can you do sisters and brothers for charlie >> and hal. >> we're going to see you again in our next hour, and of course on the fourth hour. >> the hoda and jenna show >> how did it feel to be back, was it amazing >> it was really wonderful
could think of a thousand reasons why their sisters mean the world to them and barbara always made me feel like that. she was myof mila and poppy are on those pages >> a lot of them they are definitely our muses. >> when poppy was born, mila goes, mommy, poppy is going to rule the world i loved that she wasn't comparing and i thought for a second, maybe she could. maybe poppy could be president, and mila thought for a second, and she goes, but mom, all presidents are men and first...
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my life back. >> reporter: but 26 years later, hear what kimberly has to say now. >> i regret divorcing the twiggs. >> reporter: she spoke with barbara walters before that trial. >> kimberly, tell me about your daddy. what he like? >> he's really fun. really nice, really charming, outgoing. >> reporter: but what the child couldn't say, the adult is now admitting. >> my father would call me stupid. he would call me an idiot. as a child, looking through my eyes, i thought that was normal. >> reporter: kimberly is still haunted by so many questions. >> how did i get switched and why? why was i switched? i want to know what happened. >> deborah, our thanks to you. later tonight, mounting evidence. the switch may not have been an accident. that "20/20" special switched at birth or stolen airs tonight on abc. there's more tonight. the vacation tragedy, cruise passengers on a land tour ending up in a deadly head-on collision. plus ransacked rental. the harrowing tale from one air bnb host. she's accused of stealing priceless heirlooms and the police action caught on camera. that suspect body slammed on to the ground. what police say he was
my life back. >> reporter: but 26 years later, hear what kimberly has to say now. >> i regret divorcing the twiggs. >> reporter: she spoke with barbara walters before that trial. >> kimberly, tell me about your daddy. what he like? >> he's really fun. really nice, really charming, outgoing. >> reporter: but what the child couldn't say, the adult is now admitting. >> my father would call me stupid. he would call me an idiot. as a child, looking through...
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to the coast when you think takes us on my journey of discovery through his vibrant and buzzing city where he was born and raised and joy. to roam on so barbara why hello everyone i am living on your feet they also call me commander more reba i'm an artist comedian actor and single i'll introduce you to my hometown that is called obvious joy an r.v. cost. of the john is the 6th biggest city of africa around 5000000 people call the economic powerhouse of ivory cost their home. wherever. there are years lend money. the ivorian superstar causes it specially here at the palace of culture a hot spot for ivorian. the carrot in the lively trade field district in the south of the city that here has room for more than 5000 spectators here to groups bands and comedians from all over the country playing here among them of course many feet what are you go guys the palace of culture i love it that's my whole life that's why i do my shows because it's the only place big enough to bring together all my funds tonight all those people who love me to come and love to share moments of humor to share the atmosphere with me the palace of culture it's like that it
to the coast when you think takes us on my journey of discovery through his vibrant and buzzing city where he was born and raised and joy. to roam on so barbara why hello everyone i am living on your feet they also call me commander more reba i'm an artist comedian actor and single i'll introduce you to my hometown that is called obvious joy an r.v. cost. of the john is the 6th biggest city of africa around 5000000 people call the economic powerhouse of ivory cost their home. wherever. there...