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. >> he kept his gun uncovered near his bedside. instead, walking away. a mistake that prosecutors say it cost the lives of 15 people. >> they accuse the father of 15 cases of manslaughter, 13 cases of grievous bodily harm. >> his lawyer argues that he should walk free. he read out a statement from the father describing him as a broken and suicidal man under psychological treatment. >> my client has already been punished enough. he lost his own son. he had to give up everything that meant something to him, even his own identity. >> the family of the teenage gunman is now living under another name. the court expects to hear from 40 witnesses. a verdict is expected in january. >> 3 german teams are in action. they got the ball rolling with a 4-0 win. patrick scored three times in the wind. mexico is celebrating 200 years of independence. dancing, floats, and fireworks were featured. the mexican media have put the cost of the celebrations at 30 million euros. >> mexico has not put a party on like this before. supersonic aircraft streaked overhead and parachu
. >> he kept his gun uncovered near his bedside. instead, walking away. a mistake that prosecutors say it cost the lives of 15 people. >> they accuse the father of 15 cases of manslaughter, 13 cases of grievous bodily harm. >> his lawyer argues that he should walk free. he read out a statement from the father describing him as a broken and suicidal man under psychological treatment. >> my client has already been punished enough. he lost his own son. he had to give up...
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. >> imagine waking up to a reptile slithering new year bedside. i would not want that. not first thing in the morning. >> speaking of reptiles -- things are quiet weather-wise. we have three named storms in the tropics. >> we are tracking several new accidents out there. kind of a busy morning rush. we will get you up to date. >> the results are not official. in looks like patricia
. >> imagine waking up to a reptile slithering new year bedside. i would not want that. not first thing in the morning. >> speaking of reptiles -- things are quiet weather-wise. we have three named storms in the tropics. >> we are tracking several new accidents out there. kind of a busy morning rush. we will get you up to date. >> the results are not official. in looks like patricia
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after the terrorist attack i had a bottle of water with me i always keep a bottle of water on my bedside table and i keep the light turned on because i cannot sleep in the dark. children it's flowers they brought for their teachers to mark the start of a new school year they drank urine to quench their thirst though that made them even thirsty or. the only available source of water was trickling out of a tap in the toilets some of the children were occasionally allowed to go there. sponge themselves don was toys soaked in water thirst was too much of a torture for some of the children this sucked water of toys and clothes. people still bring bottles filled with water to the gym they do it every day they always leave the bottles open to make it easier for the young angels to drink. the mass of people they gathered outside broke down on the third day. they expected our kids to believe minds that they would be harmed the thought that they could be harmed would never entered our heads. i was pretty scared when i heard the sound of an explosion overhead but at the moment i could breathe more
after the terrorist attack i had a bottle of water with me i always keep a bottle of water on my bedside table and i keep the light turned on because i cannot sleep in the dark. children it's flowers they brought for their teachers to mark the start of a new school year they drank urine to quench their thirst though that made them even thirsty or. the only available source of water was trickling out of a tap in the toilets some of the children were occasionally allowed to go there. sponge...
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he had it by his bedside for 25 years. it inspired him to draw similar subjects of bathing women. the perspective of this painting by degas, the top creating something of a public scandal. he said he wanted to draw naked women without them knowing they are being observed. >> translator: the theme subjects are definitely influen influenced. the influence can also be seen in the composition. the space on the right cuts off abruptly with a table making it look like a flat panel. that is also typical composition. >> this is a letter haishi received from degas. he says, i received the beautiful book. i'm surprised and happy. let us accumulate more good memories. she showed us the book that haishi had sent, the first japanese art history in french edited by haishi. she said he must have been eager to teach people about the beauty of japan's cultural works. >> translator: isn't it beautiful? haishi served his customers very courteously and many became frien friends. in the end, he was greatly respected. >> reporter: she visited degas' exhibition. and could see the influence in the series
he had it by his bedside for 25 years. it inspired him to draw similar subjects of bathing women. the perspective of this painting by degas, the top creating something of a public scandal. he said he wanted to draw naked women without them knowing they are being observed. >> translator: the theme subjects are definitely influen influenced. the influence can also be seen in the composition. the space on the right cuts off abruptly with a table making it look like a flat panel. that is also...
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he died shortly after his son arrived at his bedside. mr. cameron described his father as a huge hero figure. >> today david cameron left his deputy in charge as he rushed to his father's side. the father was 77 and joined his father on the campaign trail. while on holiday with his wife he suffered a stroke. she called the prime minister this morning, and with the help from a helicopter mr. cameron flew immediately to the hospital. >> we wish him, his father and their family the best wishes. i am absolutely certain he has made the right decision to be where he knows he has to date with his father and family. >> a few hours later downing street announced be in cameron had died. -- announced ian cameron had died. his son spoke often about how he had been inspired by his father's courage. >> my father is a huge hero figure because he is amazingly brave. he never has let him -- let it affect him. this great sense of optimism. i hope i got my optimism from him. >> david cameron staying on in france and will return to borrow. -- will return tomorr
he died shortly after his son arrived at his bedside. mr. cameron described his father as a huge hero figure. >> today david cameron left his deputy in charge as he rushed to his father's side. the father was 77 and joined his father on the campaign trail. while on holiday with his wife he suffered a stroke. she called the prime minister this morning, and with the help from a helicopter mr. cameron flew immediately to the hospital. >> we wish him, his father and their family the...
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. >> reporter: from that moment on she has been by her husband's bedside.uma doctors have worked miracles around the clock to save him and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. he is certainly not out of the woods. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the grown by an oakland gang suspect now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is one of the reasons he's still alive today. >> they are truly heros. i'm very proud of my husband for what he does. >> reporter: doctors say officer young has had several surgeries. his wife says she talks to her husband on a daily basis delivering this message to him. >> that i love him and i want to bring him home to our kids. they miss him. he is strong. he's very strong. we have a long life ahead of us. so he is going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross said many first time blood donors have come up to donate for officer young. >>> 20-year-old andrew beyetos suspected of shoo
. >> reporter: from that moment on she has been by her husband's bedside.uma doctors have worked miracles around the clock to save him and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. he is certainly not out of the woods. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the grown by an oakland gang suspect now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is...
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. >> reporter: brook's mom and dad are now at her bedside at the maryland hospital for children. she was transferred out of icu into recovery. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe hima lot. >> life is fragile and you have to love 'em while you have 'em. >> reporter: and corporal ring ler was there. she was diagnosed with crop. >> the johns hopkins doctor who was shot by a patient's son is home tonight. he was released from the hospital yesterday. he was shot in the stomach by paul warren partis after he briefed him on his diagnosis. he then shot and killed his mother before killing himself. it is not clear when cohen might get back to work at the hospital. >>> baltimore county says they suspect foul play in the death of a man in cockeysville. they are awaiting a cause of death in front of the home on stone gate court. there is no word on the victim's identity, they have no suspects or motive. >>> police very investigating the death in west baltimore. her body was found in the 1900 block of mckean african. she was stabbed to death. the death, no word on a monthtive. >>> weather was a b
. >> reporter: brook's mom and dad are now at her bedside at the maryland hospital for children. she was transferred out of icu into recovery. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe hima lot. >> life is fragile and you have to love 'em while you have 'em. >> reporter: and corporal ring ler was there. she was diagnosed with crop. >> the johns hopkins doctor who was shot by a patient's son is home tonight. he was released from the hospital yesterday. he was shot in the...
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the 39-year-old officer remains in the hospital with his wife at his bedside in a coma so they were not in court but his brothers in blue made sure they were represented. they want the suspect to know they want him prosecuted to the fullest. a sea of navy blue flood an oakland courtroom as dozens of fremont police officers took time off work to see the man accused of shooting fellow officer todd young get formally charged. >> we come from fremont. we're not used to shootouts and certainly not our officers getting shot. >> reporter: andrew barrientos who glanced at the officer-filled audience declined to enter a plea to a long list of charges including attempted murder, carjacking and shooting as an occupied car. the 20-year-old admitted shooting officer young in plain clothes at the time but said he didn't know he was a police officer. >> that's not true. i'm not going to release information on the investigation. but in trial, we'll prove that that's not true. >> barrientos' attorney refused to take questions but she says the shooting may have been a misunderstanding. >> i will say that
the 39-year-old officer remains in the hospital with his wife at his bedside in a coma so they were not in court but his brothers in blue made sure they were represented. they want the suspect to know they want him prosecuted to the fullest. a sea of navy blue flood an oakland courtroom as dozens of fremont police officers took time off work to see the man accused of shooting fellow officer todd young get formally charged. >> we come from fremont. we're not used to shootouts and certainly...
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and of course have i such a big stack of books on my bedside table, i read those as well.ut i really enjoy being able to read on the screen to make the font bigger now that i'm a certain age. that's a lot nicer to be able to read and see well. >> technology has changed everything. >> the other great thing is being able to get that book in the middle of the night in 35 seconds. that's really terrific. >> it is. mrs. bush, thank you so much for your time today. and thank you for the service to our country of course. >> thanks. >> laura bush. >>> uprewarding good citizenship. recognizing the best of the best at the global initiative. workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here i'm gonna be
and of course have i such a big stack of books on my bedside table, i read those as well.ut i really enjoy being able to read on the screen to make the font bigger now that i'm a certain age. that's a lot nicer to be able to read and see well. >> technology has changed everything. >> the other great thing is being able to get that book in the middle of the night in 35 seconds. that's really terrific. >> it is. mrs. bush, thank you so much for your time today. and thank you for...
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my name isianicca brooks, i'm a registered nurse at the bedside at cpmc's hospital nursing floor, post acute services for over 15 years. we serve meddical, unsured, medicare, mostly those suffering from chronic or acute conditions requiring multiple i.v.s, complex dressings and intensive medical care for a few days up to six weeks or longer. i am concerned that the cpmc draft plans for the elderly and disabled only includes 38 beds. instead, cpmc has verbally committed to provide 62 community or campus-based beds. there is a difference in community or campus-based and i have provided the commission an outline with the difference. only to see increased hospitalizations and deaths, and no one wants that. cpmc has stated that the two sniffs are not in the e.i.r. draft because they are working to develop a transitional model for homecare based care after hospital discharge to bridge the gap between hospital discharge and home. while good, this still speaks only to those people going home. what about the growing elderly population and chronic sniff bed shortage in san francisco that is esti
my name isianicca brooks, i'm a registered nurse at the bedside at cpmc's hospital nursing floor, post acute services for over 15 years. we serve meddical, unsured, medicare, mostly those suffering from chronic or acute conditions requiring multiple i.v.s, complex dressings and intensive medical care for a few days up to six weeks or longer. i am concerned that the cpmc draft plans for the elderly and disabled only includes 38 beds. instead, cpmc has verbally committed to provide 62 community...
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. >> reporter: for two days, they sat huddled by h chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear. then doctors slowly started to raise his body's temperature. >> all i hoped for was to be able to hold him again, and here he is waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors aren't sure if the cold therapy is what saved him or not. no matter. fogore, it was the end of a big adventure. for his family, faith renewed. lee cowan, nbc news, denver. >>> when we come back, rembering some people who left their mark owhat we watched. what we watched. thank you for calling usa prime credit. my name is...peggy. what is problem, please? peggy? sure...well...suddenly it looks like i'm being charged a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it's a mistake. yes? are you saying yes or are you asking yes? yes? peggy? peggy? anncr: want betr customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. so i couldn't always do what i wted to d
. >> reporter: for two days, they sat huddled by h chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear. then doctors slowly started to raise his body's temperature. >> all i hoped for was to be able to hold him again, and here he is waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors aren't sure if the cold therapy is what saved him or...
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iranian nuclear issue by far one of the hottest topics on the international news agenda presently bedside russia will help iran to fight its place in the world would be in the framework of the international law russia will continue to cooperate with the wrong. parties academy retroviral reporting there the new european security forum or framework will take years of discussion but it's still necessary so says political science professor craig calhoun from new york university who attended before. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement an
iranian nuclear issue by far one of the hottest topics on the international news agenda presently bedside russia will help iran to fight its place in the world would be in the framework of the international law russia will continue to cooperate with the wrong. parties academy retroviral reporting there the new european security forum or framework will take years of discussion but it's still necessary so says political science professor craig calhoun from new york university who attended before....
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. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she has been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workediracles around the clock to save him. and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. but he is certainly not out of the woods. but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is one of the reasons he is still alive today. >> truly is. i'm very proud of my husband for what he does. >> reporter: doctors say officer young has had several surgeries. he is still heavily sedated and not able to communicate. but his wife says she talks to her husband on a daily basis, delivering this message to him. >> that i love him and i want to bring him home to our kids. [ crying ] >> they miss him. he's strong. he's very strong. we have a long life ahead of us. so he's going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross says it's been remarkable, many first-time
. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she has been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workediracles around the clock to save him. and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. but he is certainly not out of the woods. but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him...
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iranian nuclear issue by far one of the hottest topics on the international news agenda presently bedside washable how to run to fight its place in the world would be in the framework of the international law russia will continue to cooperate with iran report there from our teaser catarina grouch over. well many of the ideas that dmitri medvedev outlined at the forum came from his article go russia written a year ago the article sets out measures to kick out corruption and kick start modernization with the ultimate aim to reduce russia's dependency on its natural resources the president's press secretary natalya to make over told us about its progress. programs that the president gave a detailed and unflattering account of the situation russia is currently in it was not unflattering in the meaning of critical i think previous period and previous achievements no on the contrary they were giving credit but it was stated that the model of development russia had chosen and pursued until now is no longer viable the president named a number of reasons that stand in the way of the country's deve
iranian nuclear issue by far one of the hottest topics on the international news agenda presently bedside washable how to run to fight its place in the world would be in the framework of the international law russia will continue to cooperate with iran report there from our teaser catarina grouch over. well many of the ideas that dmitri medvedev outlined at the forum came from his article go russia written a year ago the article sets out measures to kick out corruption and kick start...
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. >> brooke's mom and dad are now at her bedside at university of maryland hospital for children. she was transferred out of icu into recovery. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe him a lot. >> life is fragile. you have to love them while you have them. >> sheryl connor reporting. corporal ringler says everyone should take the time to learn cpr. there's a happy ending to this story, she could be released from the hospital as early as today. i know the corporal said he was just doing his job, but if you're that father or mother, that guys a hero. >> the father was choked up. if anybody is uh, the baby with croup, that's one of the scariest things. good luck to that little 4-year-old, all right? >>> let's look at weather right now. here he is, justin berk. good morning, justin. >> you're not going to like what you're about to see. we've been talking about the potential of building in rain. it comes from the potential of a tropical storm. this one is a unique situation. we could be watching tropical storm nicole form today, over cuba. tropical storm watches and warnings, basically from t
. >> brooke's mom and dad are now at her bedside at university of maryland hospital for children. she was transferred out of icu into recovery. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe him a lot. >> life is fragile. you have to love them while you have them. >> sheryl connor reporting. corporal ringler says everyone should take the time to learn cpr. there's a happy ending to this story, she could be released from the hospital as early as today. i know the corporal said he was...
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recovers from life threatening gunshot wounds and we know his wife nicole has not left his hospital bedside speaking publicly about the heroic effort to save her husband's life and what it all means for her family and their young children. here she is in her own words. >> i just want to thank everybody in the community and across the nation that have sent their well wishes to todd and myself, our children and todd's family. many times, unfortunately, officers get a bad name, and they don't deserve that. they are true heroes and i'm very proud of my husband for what he does. i was at home. i had just gotten home from picking up the kids from school and todd actually called me. he call immediate and said he was at highland hospital and that he was okay, he had gotten hit in the leg. so i threw the kids in the car and came up here. i was told that he wouldn't let them put him to sleep until he called his wife. i was told on friday it wasn't looking good and they didn't think he was going to make it off the operating table. and my whole life turned upside down. not one moment -- in that one mom
recovers from life threatening gunshot wounds and we know his wife nicole has not left his hospital bedside speaking publicly about the heroic effort to save her husband's life and what it all means for her family and their young children. here she is in her own words. >> i just want to thank everybody in the community and across the nation that have sent their well wishes to todd and myself, our children and todd's family. many times, unfortunately, officers get a bad name, and they...
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to cutting edge clinical work and the actual movement of ideas and concepts from the bench to the bedside>> this building will be home to 25 leading scientists. each lab is connected to the next to encourage scientists to share ideas. the doctor says he never would have imagined stem cell research would have moved forward so quickly but he is more optimistic than ever that cures will be found thanks to funding from the state. >> it mirrors the pace of activity in the science, things have been moving extremely fast, just a year or two ago it was inconceivable that we could make stem cell lines that came from patient specific diseases and now it is routine. >> u.c. berkeley and age ips institute have been the recipients of significant grants. >> coming up a woman's alliance bills keeps coming even after she cancelled the order. >> ...berber carpet. it was a whole bowl of stew. nooo. why? i could have saved this one. i could have saved this one. ♪ call 1-800-steemer $ñ$ñ$ñ$ñ$ñt >>> welcome back. time right now, 9:49. hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend. this is a live look from the su
to cutting edge clinical work and the actual movement of ideas and concepts from the bench to the bedside>> this building will be home to 25 leading scientists. each lab is connected to the next to encourage scientists to share ideas. the doctor says he never would have imagined stem cell research would have moved forward so quickly but he is more optimistic than ever that cures will be found thanks to funding from the state. >> it mirrors the pace of activity in the science, things...
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expression that people, you know, maybe some people watch joe olstein on sundays on tv or go to church or bedsideist, one of the jokes goes. but i don't think there's a big kind of threat to this whole idea. >> bret: okay, well, time to reveal the results of the text to vote poll. how concerned are you about the secularization of society. 80% concerned. 4% slightly concerned. 9% not concerned. thank you for your votes. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for more cutting at the white house. >> finally tonight, have you ever noticed when we go to the reports on the north lawn of the white house the grounds crew always seems to be working somewhere in the background? sometimes loudly in the background. well, they're at it again. >> i'm going to take some time to make a decision. and i think he and all of us will be focused on the president and his continuing economic crisis and continuing to get this economy going again.
expression that people, you know, maybe some people watch joe olstein on sundays on tv or go to church or bedsideist, one of the jokes goes. but i don't think there's a big kind of threat to this whole idea. >> bret: okay, well, time to reveal the results of the text to vote poll. how concerned are you about the secularization of society. 80% concerned. 4% slightly concerned. 9% not concerned. thank you for your votes. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for more cutting at the white...
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and now, you've got food on the bedside table. >> i'll look at that.g. >> reporter: when you look at that, how do you feel about that if. >> it's scary and unbelievable. it's sickening. >> reporter: because from bed to kitchen and back again, anna has been asleep the entire time. >> that's my biggest fear. >> reporter: that's dangerous, isn't it? >> that i'm going to choke to death. >> reporter: that you had no recollection that you had done anything of this in the morning? >> no, i never have any recollection. >> reporter: but you're completely asleep? >> yes. unbelievable that i could do those things and not remember them. >> reporter: what you're watching are the shocking symptoms of a disorder that neuroscientists say affects. >> john: than a million americans, most of them women. a patient gorges on food while in deep asleep. anna believes that she's been eating in her sleep up to 20 years. >> there was food missing. then i would find wrappers, usually about the house, sometimes i would find things out of place. diets would work real well and all
and now, you've got food on the bedside table. >> i'll look at that.g. >> reporter: when you look at that, how do you feel about that if. >> it's scary and unbelievable. it's sickening. >> reporter: because from bed to kitchen and back again, anna has been asleep the entire time. >> that's my biggest fear. >> reporter: that's dangerous, isn't it? >> that i'm going to choke to death. >> reporter: that you had no recollection that you had done...
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tonight the entire community is at the officer's bedside. ken shows us how strangers are stepping up to help save young's life. >> these are all walk ins. this is the appointment sheet. you can see there's a lot more people just coming in to den ate blood. >> reporter: coming in to give of themselves while keenly aware of what officer young has given. >> we expected 40 donations to be collected and everywhere we're collecting 80 donation. >> reporter: that was sunday and today no different. red cross workers had their hands full and police responded to a call. >> he's a very nice guy. it's great to see all of the support for him. >> he's a good guy. i've known him before he was an officer at fremont and if this happened to me, i'm sure todd would do the same thing for me much as i am for him right now. i hope everything goes well for him. >> reporter: for others it's professional courtesy. >> it's a personal thing. we all stick together no matter where we're from weather it be here in california or in new york. it doesn't matter. we all stic
tonight the entire community is at the officer's bedside. ken shows us how strangers are stepping up to help save young's life. >> these are all walk ins. this is the appointment sheet. you can see there's a lot more people just coming in to den ate blood. >> reporter: coming in to give of themselves while keenly aware of what officer young has given. >> we expected 40 donations to be collected and everywhere we're collecting 80 donation. >> reporter: that was sunday and...
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expression that people, you know, maybe some people watch joe olstein on sundays on tv or go to church or bedsidetist, one of the jokes goes. but i don't think there's a big kind of threat to this whole idea. >> bret: okay, well, time to reveal the results of the text to vote poll. how concerned are you about the secularization of society. 80% concerned. 4% slightly concerned. 9% not concerned. thank you for your votes. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for more cutting at the white house. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, thank you, sir. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper insurance. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know
expression that people, you know, maybe some people watch joe olstein on sundays on tv or go to church or bedsidetist, one of the jokes goes. but i don't think there's a big kind of threat to this whole idea. >> bret: okay, well, time to reveal the results of the text to vote poll. how concerned are you about the secularization of society. 80% concerned. 4% slightly concerned. 9% not concerned. thank you for your votes. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for more cutting at the white...
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. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she has been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workediracles around the clock to save him. and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. but he is certainly not out of the woods. but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is one of the reasons he is still alive today. >> truly is. i'm very proud of my husband for what he does. >> reporter: doctors say officer young has had several surgeries. he is still heavily sedated and not able to communicate. but his wife says she talks to her husband on a daily basis, delivering this message to him. >> that i love him and i want to bring him home to our kids. [ crying ] >> they miss him. he's strong. he's very strong. we have a long life ahead of us. so he's going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross says it's been remarkable, many first-time
. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she has been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workediracles around the clock to save him. and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future. but he is certainly not out of the woods. but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him...
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. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she's been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workedound the clock to save him, and the community has rallied more than expected, donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future, but he is certainly not out of the woods, but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is one of the reasons he is still alive today. >> they are truly heroes. i'm very proud of my husband, what he does. >> reporter: doctors say officer young has had several surgeries. he is still heavily sedated and not able to communicate. but his wife says she talks to her husband on a daily basis, delivering this message to him. >> do i love him and want to bring him home to our kids, because they miss him. >> he's strong. he's very strong. we have, we have a long life ahead of us. so he's going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross says many first time blood donors have
. >> reporter: and from that moment on, she's been by her husband's bedside, trauma doctors have workedound the clock to save him, and the community has rallied more than expected, donating blood. >> you can't always predict the future, but he is certainly not out of the woods, but he has made remarkable progress. >> reporter: the day officer young was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect, now in custody, his fellow officers came to his rescue, rushing him to the...
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. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by his chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear. and here he's waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors are slur the cold therapy is what saveded him or not. no matter. for gore, the end of a big av adventure fp for her family, faith renewed. >> great story, 2c!ñright? us sort through all the card offers showing up in your mailbox. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jo
. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by his chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear. and here he's waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors are slur the cold therapy is what saveded him or not. no matter. for gore, the end of a big av adventure fp for her family, faith renewed. >> great story,...
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and support these injured heroes through programs that deliver needed supplies to their hospital bedsidesg together veterans who have faced similar injuries and issues, to support each other during their recovery. the wounded warrior project's motto is, "the greatest casualty is being forgotten." regardless of your position on the war, these brave men and women deserve our support. please consider the many ways that you could get involved. to learn more, call... or visit woundedwarriorproject.org. >>> political push. today's primaries in seven states and why candidates endorsed by sarah palin and the tea party are being closely watched. >>> then, horrified homeowners. they survived the california blast. >> i know. damn it. what the [ bleep ] happened? >> disbelief and demands for action. >>> and pope's project. the multimillion-dollar restoration at the vatican's library. it's tuesday september 14th. >>> you know, this library was closed for three years. so apparently, academics around the world were writing letters saying what's going on? we don't have access to all these wonderful books
and support these injured heroes through programs that deliver needed supplies to their hospital bedsidesg together veterans who have faced similar injuries and issues, to support each other during their recovery. the wounded warrior project's motto is, "the greatest casualty is being forgotten." regardless of your position on the war, these brave men and women deserve our support. please consider the many ways that you could get involved. to learn more, call... or visit...
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a live look bedside, checking your item 101 southbound.as traffic down step ahead dentifrices love. so far, so good. road back in 60 seconds more. in nearby, here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. we have morning fog in effect today and tomorrow. a letter stating yesterday. this afternoon: than yesterday. only 75 in an 69 around the bay 60 along the coast will cool off livermore as we head into tomorrow and then we wore red back up. mid-upper 90s. for saturday, sunday, monday. driving the first of all well first partial they fall kicks in in what 8:00 p.m. hour. wednesday night. whatever. there's your forecasts, in the meantime it is john mccain vs. lady god got as the senate takes over repeal of the ban on gays serving openly in the military democrats have attend a measure and in their master and child to a bill offerin. it violates the senator mccain opposes lifting the ban pending completion of the band. lady gaga as urged the senate to vote for repeal in fact she was at a monday rally to urge the state senators there to vote to l
a live look bedside, checking your item 101 southbound.as traffic down step ahead dentifrices love. so far, so good. road back in 60 seconds more. in nearby, here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. we have morning fog in effect today and tomorrow. a letter stating yesterday. this afternoon: than yesterday. only 75 in an 69 around the bay 60 along the coast will cool off livermore as we head into tomorrow and then we wore red back up. mid-upper 90s. for saturday, sunday, monday. driving the...
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. >> for two day, they sat huddled by his bedside, frozen themselves from fear. >> is he going to be? is he going to wake zblup after two days, doctors slowly warmed him up and gore came back to life. >> all i really ever hoped for was to be able to hold him again and here he was waking up. >> he was rushed in for an mri, and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormali abnormalities, not one thingal thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >> reporter: since then he's undergone almost every test imaginable. was it the cold. >> there's no way of knowing if that had anything to do with his remarkable recovery. it's promising, but we don't know that for sure. >> gore didn't understand all the fuss when he walked out of the hospital that day. for him it was just the end of a big adventure, for his family, it was faith renewed. lee cowan, nbc news, denver. >> and the family is with us exclusively, dave and amy along with gore and his older brother and sister, ryan and kerry, good morning to all of you. a look at gore now, it's truly amazing to me. it must be to you as well. h
. >> for two day, they sat huddled by his bedside, frozen themselves from fear. >> is he going to be? is he going to wake zblup after two days, doctors slowly warmed him up and gore came back to life. >> all i really ever hoped for was to be able to hold him again and here he was waking up. >> he was rushed in for an mri, and the results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormali abnormalities, not one thingal thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >>...
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. >> you always need bedside lighting. instead of doing a lamp that sits on your table.on. they have pockets on the side. you don't lose the remote controls and you have everything you need. >> the glasses and books. that's very smart. >> yeah. i didn't invent it. i'm not taking credit for it. >> what it? >> under the bed is -- make use of the space. this is a shoe organizing center you can put right under the bed, and if you don't have enough space, use risers. >> that's great for off-season things you don't want jammed in your closet. >> they're rolls storage to put your extra bed sheets and comforters. these are all from the container store. >> that's another good one. >> i like this, and yorn what's going on. >> it has some sort of storage bench. these are little storage ottoman cubes from peier 1. you put it in there so it looks pretty. >> i stuff things in places like that, and then i forget what's going on. >> that's the way she rolls. >> yeah. so you need to go through things every once in a while and clean it out. this is what i try to do. come on over to the ot
. >> you always need bedside lighting. instead of doing a lamp that sits on your table.on. they have pockets on the side. you don't lose the remote controls and you have everything you need. >> the glasses and books. that's very smart. >> yeah. i didn't invent it. i'm not taking credit for it. >> what it? >> under the bed is -- make use of the space. this is a shoe organizing center you can put right under the bed, and if you don't have enough space, use risers....
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. >> and you even say don't put it by your bedside, at your nightstand. why?at night when it is charging, if it's on its getting signals, receiving things back and forth and that is just not a good idea to have that kind of radiation exposure near the brain. young girls like to sleep with their phone on under their pillow and that's a terrible reason. >> and i want to let people know that you have several websites and we'll link this to myfoxdc.com. deborah davis.com and also environmental health trust.com. we'll link both of the websites. and if you do want to hear more, you can see deborah at georgetown university this thursday, 4:15, for the malloy distinguished lecture. and tell us the hall again. >> the mortarra building at georgetown university. you enter it in n. street northwest and it's free and open to the public and please do register online. >> reporter: and the book is called disconnect. thank you so much for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. >>> it is 8:23. an arrest warrant has been issued in the case of the acid attack. >>> and then later the
. >> and you even say don't put it by your bedside, at your nightstand. why?at night when it is charging, if it's on its getting signals, receiving things back and forth and that is just not a good idea to have that kind of radiation exposure near the brain. young girls like to sleep with their phone on under their pillow and that's a terrible reason. >> and i want to let people know that you have several websites and we'll link this to myfoxdc.com. deborah davis.com and also...
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. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by his chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear.hen doctors slowly started to raise his body temperature. >> all i really hopedor was to be able to hold him again. and here he is waking up. >> reporter: he was rusd in for an mri and the results shocd everne. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors aren't sure if the cold therapy is what saved him or not. no matter. for gore, it was the end of a big adventure. for his family, it was faith renewed. lee cowan, nbc news. >> still to come a heartbreaking murder trial until connecticut. e survivor faces the man accused of killing his wife and children. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> still to come on "today," how some of the biggest stars of the '70s and '80s are with standing the test of time. >>> a bit of a chill this morning as we look out over the nation's capital but it's going to be a beautiful weekend. details are coming up. first good morning. it is saturday, september 18th, 2010. 7:26. i'm gil don't be al
. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by his chilly bedside, frozen themselves in fear.hen doctors slowly started to raise his body temperature. >> all i really hopedor was to be able to hold him again. and here he is waking up. >> reporter: he was rusd in for an mri and the results shocd everne. >> it came back no abnormalities. not one single thing in his brain mri that was wrong. >> reporter: doctors aren't sure if the cold therapy is what saved him or...
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and support these injured heroes through programs that deliver needed supplies to their hospital bedsidesservices that bring together veterans who have faced similar injuries and issues, to support each other during their recovery. the wounded warrior project's motto is, "the greatest casualty is being forgotten." regardless of your position on the war, these brave men and women deserve our support. please consider the many ways that you could get involved. to learn more, call... or visit woundedwarriorproject.org. >>> clergy controversy. the mega church pastor accused in a sex scandal. >> i've been accused. i'm under attack. >> what the faithful thought of his promise in church. >>> then, key issue. how a jewish settlement building in the west bank this morning could derail mideast peace talks. >>> and, facebook film. insight on the social network from its famous moviemaker. it's monday, september 27th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm mike marusarz sitting in for rob nelson. >>> the pastor of
and support these injured heroes through programs that deliver needed supplies to their hospital bedsidesservices that bring together veterans who have faced similar injuries and issues, to support each other during their recovery. the wounded warrior project's motto is, "the greatest casualty is being forgotten." regardless of your position on the war, these brave men and women deserve our support. please consider the many ways that you could get involved. to learn more, call... or...
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we are hoping to take that from the bench and bring it to theú bedside and bb able to test for viral have any3 concerns and put primarily the ú%byyfirst. >> this is something thht was not being done priorrto this foundation helping to start ú%is? >> no. no. this is a brand new thing. >> when we're talking bout viruses and illnesses that babiis have at the onset, what are e talling about? >> anything from a flu viruss there re dozens of viruses that this detects. >> the money froo this fundraiser will go towarddthat and it's a worthy cause which is the reason i would say i come out and try my manned attstand -p comedy -- my hann at the stand up comedy. you are the comedian. what am i ggeting myself into? >> from the comedian standpoint. this is my day job. >> ll you have to do is coming up with be fun. and i have a coach. he. >> larry, you do this daily, give me a tii or two, what else. >> youumake it like ittssa funny you take he pressure off of yourself.3 baaically you want to give them a little part of yoor wn personality and make it funny and have fun. does that count, wiil theoke
we are hoping to take that from the bench and bring it to theú bedside and bb able to test for viral have any3 concerns and put primarily the ú%byyfirst. >> this is something thht was not being done priorrto this foundation helping to start ú%is? >> no. no. this is a brand new thing. >> when we're talking bout viruses and illnesses that babiis have at the onset, what are e talling about? >> anything from a flu viruss there re dozens of viruses that this detects....
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understand and do that while you are accomplishing these contractual actions does not translate into bedside manner. we dealt with that by putting more people in more parts of the organization, trying to flatten the organization and moved down decision making. i do believe that it is very hard to translate corporate intent through second and third tier contractors, if you're trying to create the face of the response for the organization, because the lens by which the people in the gulf see this response is in those individual transactions. >> would be better addressed if fema were the organizer on the ground? >> any discussion of seema involvement has to start with the difference between the staff of the act, including federal preeminence and how the money flows and how those resources are applied to achieve perfect. functionally, fema acts through contractors as well. >> they have a habit of working with the local government. >> they can provide the resources and local government has the freedom and autonomy and discretion on how the resources are developed. that is true. if we believe that
understand and do that while you are accomplishing these contractual actions does not translate into bedside manner. we dealt with that by putting more people in more parts of the organization, trying to flatten the organization and moved down decision making. i do believe that it is very hard to translate corporate intent through second and third tier contractors, if you're trying to create the face of the response for the organization, because the lens by which the people in the gulf see this...
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understand and do that while you are accomplishing these contractual actions does not translate into bedside manner. we dealt with that by putting more people in more parts of the organization, trying to flatten the organization and moved down decision making. i do believe that it is very hard to translate corporate intent through second and third tier contractors, if you're trying to create the face of the response for the organization, because the lens by which the people in the gulf see this response is in those individual transactions. >> would be better addressed if fema were the organizer on the ground? >> any discussion of seema involvement has to start with the difference between the staff of the act, including federal preeminence and how the money flows and how those resources are applied to achieve perfect. functionally, fema acts through contractors as well. >> they have a habit of working with the local government. >> they can provide the resources and local government has the freedom and autonomy and discretion on how the resources are developed. that is true. if we believe that
understand and do that while you are accomplishing these contractual actions does not translate into bedside manner. we dealt with that by putting more people in more parts of the organization, trying to flatten the organization and moved down decision making. i do believe that it is very hard to translate corporate intent through second and third tier contractors, if you're trying to create the face of the response for the organization, because the lens by which the people in the gulf see this...
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frankly what troubles me is not only their bedside, -- their websites, which taught college professors and get students to spy on them, and talk about arab-american leadership. what troubles me is the way they end up dominating on fox news and on ms nbc and cnn when it comes time to talking about these issues. we do not get the air time to talk about it. they do. and if we get in fighting, we get invited to debate them. and i do not want to engage in a debate with these guys. it does become a bit of a problem. where the media has responsibility is to be more responsible. >> we're invited to go and denied the accusations. the cards are stacked against us. you just look like you're in denial because that is the media question. the message is now getting out because the only time you are invited because we're not terrorists, we're not extremists. that is all the people think about. that is one thing. we were also called part of the wahabi lobby. we're not lobbying anything. we're educating people about who we are. and what we represent. number two, our organization from its beginning as s
frankly what troubles me is not only their bedside, -- their websites, which taught college professors and get students to spy on them, and talk about arab-american leadership. what troubles me is the way they end up dominating on fox news and on ms nbc and cnn when it comes time to talking about these issues. we do not get the air time to talk about it. they do. and if we get in fighting, we get invited to debate them. and i do not want to engage in a debate with these guys. it does become a...
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we'll be back with more in just a couple of minutes, let us take a live look bedside from mt.tance but we do is unclear, said, time.half clear . any of these violations will cost about $381. it's not really worth it for most folks to pay that fine. i can tell you this morning the traffic is not bad south bound so i don't know if it would be with 57 or dollars to save time. >> it could be as little as 30¢ and as much as $6. a jovial lanes are usually zero in on the morning and evening commute but this express lane is all day long until 8:00 p.m. >> design is up. it's from 5 a.m. till 8:00 p.m.. " this is a spot for the most part it is in the southbound cadirection. and that's why they didn't obviously it's high concupiscent see traffic they can do for for 12 hours a day and still collect tolls. the 1:00 this much money as they can. >> will go right on your fast track so of your car puller and you can use the lanes for free wrap up your fast track in a special bank so you don't get charged. lot of people have nearly doubled in the past four years. this is new numbers in the exam
we'll be back with more in just a couple of minutes, let us take a live look bedside from mt.tance but we do is unclear, said, time.half clear . any of these violations will cost about $381. it's not really worth it for most folks to pay that fine. i can tell you this morning the traffic is not bad south bound so i don't know if it would be with 57 or dollars to save time. >> it could be as little as 30¢ and as much as $6. a jovial lanes are usually zero in on the morning and evening...
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. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by the chilly bedside in fear. >> is he going to be braineporter: like a spring day after a morning thaw, doctors slowly warmed him up and gore came back to life. >> all i ever hoped for is to hold him again. here he's waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. >> reporter: since then he's undergone almost every test imaginable and doctors are system per plexed. was it the cold? >> there's no way of knowing, it's promising but we don't know for sure. >> reporter: he didn't understand and walked out of the hospital that day. for him it was the end of a big adventure. for his family, it was fate renewed. for today, lee cowan, nbc news, denver. >> they are with us exclusively, good morning to you all of you. i look at gore now and it's almost truly amazing. it must be to you as well. he seems absolutely fine. he's been wandering all over the set while the piece was on. >> absolutely. perfectly the same little boy that he was the morning of july 6th before the accident. >>
. >> reporter: for two days they sat huddled by the chilly bedside in fear. >> is he going to be braineporter: like a spring day after a morning thaw, doctors slowly warmed him up and gore came back to life. >> all i ever hoped for is to hold him again. here he's waking up. >> reporter: he was rushed in for an mri and results shocked everyone. >> it came back no abnormalities. >> reporter: since then he's undergone almost every test imaginable and doctors are...