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beth a corso helped him get around. from his porch in riverside new jersey that still bears signs of beth, the 86-year-old says a woman who said she was from an an rescue organization offered to spay beth and clip her nails and bring her back in a few days and never did. >> i was in a depression and i didn't come out of the house hardly. they called the number she gave him and nobody knew her. since he couldn't drive her himself he agree. they believe that beth was stolen for breeding purposes they looked at video from the area and they need new information to push this case forward. two months have passed and he is not sure if beth will ever come home, i can't sleep at night and i pray a lot. that is all i can do. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> your heart goes out to him. you hope the dog will turn up. >> and hopefully we can do a followup that someone brought beth back. >> lets talk about better things in the accuweather forecast. >> lots of sunshine but dress for the cold,s chilly out there sky 6 looking
beth a corso helped him get around. from his porch in riverside new jersey that still bears signs of beth, the 86-year-old says a woman who said she was from an an rescue organization offered to spay beth and clip her nails and bring her back in a few days and never did. >> i was in a depression and i didn't come out of the house hardly. they called the number she gave him and nobody knew her. since he couldn't drive her himself he agree. they believe that beth was stolen for breeding...
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but beth credits fellow journalist, mary bishop, who i think is here tonight -- [applause] >> beth credits her with telling her it's okay to care about at the people you're interviewing and care about their story. this isn't a religion book but is rife with stories that resonate in this church setting. stories about doing the right thing regardless of cost. stories about real human beings, and their all too human frailties. and when they did and didn't treat each other with grace and humility, yes, this book is about what is related to whom and big industry and 1930's trade tariffs, but most of all, this book is about what it means to live in communities. so, please, join me in welcoming beth macy. [applause] >> wow. i'm already tearing up. that's not good for you. so, i'm going to read three passage and read a little from the beginning and then i'm going to read a little from the end, and then i'm going to read a little from the middle, which is weird, but it's a good entree to introducing you to john. i'm going to start with chapter one, the tip-off. there's a prologue that precedes it,
but beth credits fellow journalist, mary bishop, who i think is here tonight -- [applause] >> beth credits her with telling her it's okay to care about at the people you're interviewing and care about their story. this isn't a religion book but is rife with stories that resonate in this church setting. stories about doing the right thing regardless of cost. stories about real human beings, and their all too human frailties. and when they did and didn't treat each other with grace and...
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but beth credits fellow journalist, mary bishop, who i think is here tonight -- [applause] >> beth credits her with telling her it's okay to care about at the people you're interviewing and care about their story. this isn't a religion book but is rife with stories that resonate in this church setting. stories about doing the right thing regardless of cost. stories about real human beings, and their all too human frailties. and when they did and didn't treat each other with grace and humility, yes, this book is about what is related to whom and big industry and 1930's trade tariffs, but most of all, this book is about what it means to live in communities. so, please, join me in welcoming beth macy. [applause] >> wow. i'm already tearing up. that's not good for you. so, i'm going to read three passage and read a little from the beginning and then i'm going to read a little from the end, and then i'm going to read a little from the middle, which is weird, but it's a good entree to introducing you to john. i'm going to start with chapter one, the tip-off. there's a prologue that precedes it,
but beth credits fellow journalist, mary bishop, who i think is here tonight -- [applause] >> beth credits her with telling her it's okay to care about at the people you're interviewing and care about their story. this isn't a religion book but is rife with stories that resonate in this church setting. stories about doing the right thing regardless of cost. stories about real human beings, and their all too human frailties. and when they did and didn't treat each other with grace and...
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what was beth like? >> beth? oh, very, very loving, good mommy, terrific mother. >> reporter: seemed like they had it all. >> they really did. >> reporter: he became a structural engineer. and the all-american family settled into a four-bedroom house with a front porch tucked into oregon's wine country. >> they both had great jobs. they both had great cars. they had the two kids. they had the dog. everything that you work so hard to do. >> reporter: money, family, love. scott and beth had everything until beth was diagnosed with breast cancer when daughter abby was just a baby. >> the only memory i have of my mom, she was on a bright orange stretcher being carried down the stairs, and i remember her face. >> reporter: so your first memory of your mother, your only memory, is one of her being carried away on a stretcher? >> yeah. that's all. but i -- i hold onto it maybe as a good thing. >> reporter: because it would be the only thing she had. beth catt would die at the age of 32, leaving behind 4-year-old hayden
what was beth like? >> beth? oh, very, very loving, good mommy, terrific mother. >> reporter: seemed like they had it all. >> they really did. >> reporter: he became a structural engineer. and the all-american family settled into a four-bedroom house with a front porch tucked into oregon's wine country. >> they both had great jobs. they both had great cars. they had the two kids. they had the dog. everything that you work so hard to do. >> reporter: money,...
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very important to hear from beth. beth, with all due respect.s back to what happened with you and bill cosby? >> yes, please. it's as if it happened today. my story is one that's been needed to be shared, i'm coming out, because again, it's the truth. i passed a lie detector test. i have since 1984, when i met mr. cosby, in new york city, i had the opportunity of not only meeting mr. cosby, but also then, entering into a -- relationship with him. at that time, i never knew to the caliber of what that relationship would entail. once it happened, again, i wanted to have a relationship actually with his producer on a show, jeff brown who is actually some one who i really cared for greatly because mr. cosby was married. i did not feel that his advances were at that time, or any time, what i needed to do. and wanted to do. but he would not let that go. and now here i am. at 55, coming forward once again, only to support something that for the last nine years has haunted me. "national enquirer" took my story. >> the "national enquirer" back in 2005. >
very important to hear from beth. beth, with all due respect.s back to what happened with you and bill cosby? >> yes, please. it's as if it happened today. my story is one that's been needed to be shared, i'm coming out, because again, it's the truth. i passed a lie detector test. i have since 1984, when i met mr. cosby, in new york city, i had the opportunity of not only meeting mr. cosby, but also then, entering into a -- relationship with him. at that time, i never knew to the caliber...
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. >> reporter: for evidence of that, look no further than beth, cheering from behind the end zone. in 13 years at fremont, beth had never been to a football game. >> i feel like it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> reporter: but then this season, the coach suggested to his players that before home games, they give their away jerseys not a girlfriend or cheerleader, but to a teacher who has made a difference in their lives. prescott gave his first jersey to beth. >> i just really reflected on how much she helped me and what she brought me today in the classroom. >> i thought, oh, wow, maybe he didn't hate me as much as i thought he did. >> one of my best memories. >> reporter: tonya is wearing the jersey this week, the second one she's been given this year. >> as a teacher, it is mind boggling to get that feedback of knowing you have made a difference in my life is just huge. >> reporter: this simple gesture has improved their relationships as well as the grades. proving that even some of life's biggest wins never show up in the record book. >>> coming up, connecting with othe
. >> reporter: for evidence of that, look no further than beth, cheering from behind the end zone. in 13 years at fremont, beth had never been to a football game. >> i feel like it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> reporter: but then this season, the coach suggested to his players that before home games, they give their away jerseys not a girlfriend or cheerleader, but to a teacher who has made a difference in their lives. prescott gave his first jersey to beth. >>...
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let's get to our second question, beth. writes my two dogs or rio and and cookie get nervous when i take them to strange place. i'm worried about traveling to my in laws over the holidays with them. how can i make sure they're going to be okay? one of these places use cameras now, don't they? >>> yes. a lot of the kennels use camer cameras. if you're taking your pet with you, there's some things you flood to think about on the road. so first of all i would make sure that you've got your pets restrained in the back either with a seat belt or they're in some kind of a kennel that they can actually get up and turn around in but keeps them in a confine space. you want them in the back seat and you want to really be careful when you're taking pitt stops at those rest areas that you're careful getting in and out of the vehicle because that's the time when the pet can be at risk of getting loose, make sure they're staying on their leash in the rest area. not getting -- getting away from you, and then just make sure in case anythin
let's get to our second question, beth. writes my two dogs or rio and and cookie get nervous when i take them to strange place. i'm worried about traveling to my in laws over the holidays with them. how can i make sure they're going to be okay? one of these places use cameras now, don't they? >>> yes. a lot of the kennels use camer cameras. if you're taking your pet with you, there's some things you flood to think about on the road. so first of all i would make sure that you've got...
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faculty might be facing, why do schools continue to offer graduate degrees to the likes of nicole beth wallenbrock? >> they keep accepting more and more phd students at american universities, because they need to keep their own classes full. >> reporter: i put the question to college spokesman terry hartle. >> reporter: are universities arguably being irresponsible by turning out as many phd's into a job market where some people wind up going on food stamps? >> people who get phd's owe it to themselves to think long and hard about the labor market that they're entering. >> reporter: former george washington university president stephen trachtenberg goes further. >> i have counseled adjunct faculty at some point if they are not earning enough to support themselves to not do that and go do something else with their lives. merely because you've earned a phd does not oblige you to take on a life of tenure. >> reporter: nicole beth wallenbrock says she cant give up teaching, and doesn't want to. >> i don't know what other place in society there is for me. i love teaching, and i love researc
faculty might be facing, why do schools continue to offer graduate degrees to the likes of nicole beth wallenbrock? >> they keep accepting more and more phd students at american universities, because they need to keep their own classes full. >> reporter: i put the question to college spokesman terry hartle. >> reporter: are universities arguably being irresponsible by turning out as many phd's into a job market where some people wind up going on food stamps? >> people...
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beth were surpri back in june we promised to revisit the record. tonight. the results. >> all right. >> a time for the ticket writer and the ticket holder, to make their cases. >> call first case, one on the calendar. >> it is show time in santa clara traffic court. as court records confirmed in our investigation, and our investigation found in many cases it was, no show time. >> we had forgotten that there was a traffic court appearance today the we found law enforcement officers failing to appear in court. costing the court, the county and cities, both time and money. >> it's not good cause. motion to dismiss is granted. >> your tv spot. your investigative reporting, resulted in -- some of these agencies being made aware of the fact that there is a problem here. >> our analysis of traffic court records found the biggest problems with the redwood city chp division. san jose police department. and the san jose division of the chp. all failing to appear for traffic tickets more than 15% of the time. >> your agency here in san jose. one of the highest. failin
beth were surpri back in june we promised to revisit the record. tonight. the results. >> all right. >> a time for the ticket writer and the ticket holder, to make their cases. >> call first case, one on the calendar. >> it is show time in santa clara traffic court. as court records confirmed in our investigation, and our investigation found in many cases it was, no show time. >> we had forgotten that there was a traffic court appearance today the we found law...
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we're talking about beth green. killed off in the mid-season finale.y kinney, beth has been a symbol of hope, which may be why her demise sparked fan freak outs like these posted on youtube. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: even kinney herself getting emotional. >> i had a whole life there. and we moved there and worked there. i'm sorry. >> no, don't apologize. >> reporter: now a change.org petition called bring beth back is picking up steam, with more than 36,000 supporters so far. one of them writing to the creators, there is a respect and trust before writer and audience and you violated it. >> it's a show willing to part with actors very quickly. it's not afraid to kill off characters on a regular basis. >> reporter: but while beth joins the ranks of killed off characters like edith bunker and m.a.s.h.'s blake, hope for the darling may not be lost yet. >> i couldn't live without you, i came from the future to save your life. >> reporter: they brought brian back from the dead after fans complained on social media on family guy. it's a show about coming
we're talking about beth green. killed off in the mid-season finale.y kinney, beth has been a symbol of hope, which may be why her demise sparked fan freak outs like these posted on youtube. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: even kinney herself getting emotional. >> i had a whole life there. and we moved there and worked there. i'm sorry. >> no, don't apologize. >> reporter: now a change.org petition called bring beth back is picking up steam, with more than 36,000...
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lot of college students today, and i consider every one of them to be extremely serious. >> ifill: bethurtrie, this is not the first conversation we've had about drinking on campus since the 1990s, yet here we are again. >> if you go back to the '90s and earlier, you see this was part of the national conversation, and millions of dollars and hundreds of tasks forces and so many efforts have been put into this issue over the years to try to address the problem of dangerous drinking on college campuses but when youlike at the data and the binge drinking rates among college students, not a whole lot has changed. >> ifill: why didn't the problem as identified turn into action? >> i think there has been action over the years and i think what did you see say mong colleges is they tend to focus on education as a means for changing students' behavior. this idea that if you give students the right information that they'll make wiser choices, but the research has shown education without enforcement and without intervention, without trying to control the flow of alcohol on campus really has a very
lot of college students today, and i consider every one of them to be extremely serious. >> ifill: bethurtrie, this is not the first conversation we've had about drinking on campus since the 1990s, yet here we are again. >> if you go back to the '90s and earlier, you see this was part of the national conversation, and millions of dollars and hundreds of tasks forces and so many efforts have been put into this issue over the years to try to address the problem of dangerous drinking...
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says beth was a symbol of hope. a lot of women could relate to.on television, anything is possible. except her coming back. she's done. >> okay. >> all right. >>> now an original judge an the reality show -- on a reality show is hanging up the dancing shoes. len goodman is leaving "dancing with the stars." he's been doing the show since its debut in 2005 and the british version, strictly called "dancing." began the previous year. >> i love watching him. goodman is tired of flying back and forth across the atlantic. he had to choose one show or another. he'll keep doing "strictly" as long as they want him. he's 70. ten years an the show, 20 seasons, it's a good place to stop. no official comment from abc. >>> time for celebrity birthdays. >> among those celebrating, judi dench. oscar and tony award-winning actress. >> fellow prolific actor john malkovich. 61. >> former "dancing with the stars" champ, donnie osmond, 57. >> and "desperate housewife," felicity huffman turns 52. a big happy birthday to every one of you. couple. once we kept the lights
says beth was a symbol of hope. a lot of women could relate to.on television, anything is possible. except her coming back. she's done. >> okay. >> all right. >>> now an original judge an the reality show -- on a reality show is hanging up the dancing shoes. len goodman is leaving "dancing with the stars." he's been doing the show since its debut in 2005 and the british version, strictly called "dancing." began the previous year. >> i love watching...
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nfl could bethe doing to make the sport more safe? the nfl has done a lot in the last three or four years. sweeping changes. less, theit elimination of egregious or egregious head hits. there is a better system for player management systems. level, from the nfl there have been more changes than ever. >> reducing the risk of retired players, or is it too soon to say that? >> it is conjecture that it would and i believe it will. days, thek at the old style of play, the style of practice. understanding that in a minority of players, they can go on to have problems as they get older. like never before, the changes at every level have resulted in improvement. >> do you have a son? >> i have three. >> did they play football? >> one was a noncontact guy and play baseball but the other two played. i and their mother felt that they understood the risk and it was safe for them to play. >> you did not feel nervous about them playing american football? >> not at all. i played 10 years and i think it's america's greatest sport. what are they going
nfl could bethe doing to make the sport more safe? the nfl has done a lot in the last three or four years. sweeping changes. less, theit elimination of egregious or egregious head hits. there is a better system for player management systems. level, from the nfl there have been more changes than ever. >> reducing the risk of retired players, or is it too soon to say that? >> it is conjecture that it would and i believe it will. days, thek at the old style of play, the style of...
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the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially assembled. >> i'm pleading not guilty because they have no evidence. when they found it, it was not intact, okay? >> what was you going to do with it? >> everything that they have is things that i was allowed to have. >> but she did tell us that if she were going to make what she's accused of making, she has a good idea of how to do it. >> you have to have your marker to make it hard and you have to put your pads over it to protect it. >> as mary beth began her how-to description, all i could think about is human nature and how when left without normal resources, want or need or desire will lead you to create something out of nothin
the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially...
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. >> that often happens when beth speaks to people. >> if you have a dispute with the supermarket meaninghat was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you handle it. pay attention to the man at the counter. he takes out a knife and immediately uses it on the employee. he stabs her multiple times. he runs into the supermarket. nine people were injured in this attack and two of them seriously. >> over a price dispute? >> after he found out the prices he paid, you usually get a refund. >> did they catch the guy? >> they did catch the guy. he has been arrested. i don't think he is getting out of jail soon if found guilty. this video has criminal activity. watch the guy walking by what we presume is a cafe. he wn easy mark. what could he take? this man steals an iphone, immediately hit by a car. >> he was wearing a helmet. >> he ran straight into that car and tried to limp away. good news is the owner got his phone back. >> a serious car crash in chile caused a police helicopter to respond to the scene along with several other emergency vehicles. you can see the police helicopt
. >> that often happens when beth speaks to people. >> if you have a dispute with the supermarket meaninghat was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you handle it. pay attention to the man at the counter. he takes out a knife and immediately uses it on the employee. he stabs her multiple times. he runs into the supermarket. nine people were injured in this attack and two of them seriously. >> over a price dispute? >> after he found out the prices he...
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. >>> out of all the things beth can do, one thing she can't do is high-five. >> thank you very much. >> these guys have come together to put out the most epic and awesome of high-fives of all time. they are going to do -- >> i could do a high-five if i had one of those? >> 100 something miles per hour and flying? they jump and we start getting spectacular footages. this guy comes so close to not just the clip. he gets super low and stuff. >> i don't know how they don't crash and burn. >> on this video, many times i thought he was in trouble. >> this disintegrated the whole thing. >> the really interesting thing, on the hand it did say project base. they started a charity. human flights for human rights is the tag line. they were in ethiopia. they wanted to go to the mountains because they know it's a cool place to do base jumping. they decided to do something to they've got a gofundme page. they want to build a well in this area. this was to help raise awareness. >> they are extreme sports guys and extreme philanthropists. >> that deserves a high five. >> high five them. >> there are
. >>> out of all the things beth can do, one thing she can't do is high-five. >> thank you very much. >> these guys have come together to put out the most epic and awesome of high-fives of all time. they are going to do -- >> i could do a high-five if i had one of those? >> 100 something miles per hour and flying? they jump and we start getting spectacular footages. this guy comes so close to not just the clip. he gets super low and stuff. >> i don't know...
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[applause] a special thinks too audio king to put on a beautiful spread in also c-span beth and john have agreed to say and sign books if you will wind up down bohol. but mr. bassett is driving home tonight to half-hour's so let's not keep him too late to. could 95. . . . . steve forbes and elizabeth ames trace their economic troubles to the ending of the gold standard in the 70s and discuss what a weak u.s. dollar means for the global economy. they call for a return to the gold standard to stabilize the economy. coming up next on booktv. >> we are very privileged to have with us this evening a very recognizable figure in the media and the business world. steve forbes is of course editor-in-chief of "forbes" magazine, the nation's leading business magazine and he has headed a media company that includes not only asian and european editions but a number of web properties focused on politics, sports and financial markets. many of you will also remember steve spirited campaign for the republican presidential nomination in 1996 and 2000 during which he promoted the idea of among other th
[applause] a special thinks too audio king to put on a beautiful spread in also c-span beth and john have agreed to say and sign books if you will wind up down bohol. but mr. bassett is driving home tonight to half-hour's so let's not keep him too late to. could 95. . . . . steve forbes and elizabeth ames trace their economic troubles to the ending of the gold standard in the 70s and discuss what a weak u.s. dollar means for the global economy. they call for a return to the gold standard to...
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. >> who handles it better this dog or beth troutman? >> the dog. >> everything is a-okay. the dog is happy everybody comes to pet him. we meet another skydiving dog. >> look at him. he's so cute. >> you guys know i usually love romance. romantic videos and every now and again you get one where you're what? this is video of a couple shane and rebecca. they're at the grand canyon. >> he is asking a perfect stranger to hold the camera while he drags his girlfriend down the slopes. >> come here. >> no. i'm not going. >> he is asking her come here closer. >> she's not into it. >> you want to see what i've got? >> or she's thinking i've seen what you got. >> he's on his knees and has something in his hands. >> don't fall. >> come here. >> oh no! >> that really just happened? >> keep watching. you'll think maybe that didn't happen. he asks like he is going to retrieve the box with the ring in it because it's just right there on the edge of the ledge. the whole box goes ding and slides off the edge into the grand canyon. >> that was just a cool fakout. >> not cool. >> some guys ar
. >> who handles it better this dog or beth troutman? >> the dog. >> everything is a-okay. the dog is happy everybody comes to pet him. we meet another skydiving dog. >> look at him. he's so cute. >> you guys know i usually love romance. romantic videos and every now and again you get one where you're what? this is video of a couple shane and rebecca. they're at the grand canyon. >> he is asking a perfect stranger to hold the camera while he drags his...
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tonight, we take a look at the star that can transform the wannabe to the next beth thing. >> problemslyy azalea and ariana grande. they skyrocketed from obscurity to the top of the sharps in months in there. is a marketing machine devoted to handle out idols. and all eyes on her. >> hi, how are you? >> there we go. >> at youtube. >> and at 11. >> and very videos like to cover of can ya west's song went viral. and caught the attention of famed producer dr. luke. >> and i was like, yo, what's up. i'm dr. luke. >> and i'm like, hold on, dr. luke, the man known for number one hits wanted to meet me. what? >> they are inescapable. he is behind songs like "roar" katy perry and "timber" by kesha. >> i'm like n ten minutes, he offered me a deal. >> becky says the relationship with the producer and the record label is like a second family. and they hemmed her on the billboard hot 100 with a single "shower" ♪ dancing ins the mirror and singing in the shower ♪ >> and collaborations from pit bull on "can't get enough." she is positioned to appeal to a wider fan base on and tour, she is opening for
tonight, we take a look at the star that can transform the wannabe to the next beth thing. >> problemslyy azalea and ariana grande. they skyrocketed from obscurity to the top of the sharps in months in there. is a marketing machine devoted to handle out idols. and all eyes on her. >> hi, how are you? >> there we go. >> at youtube. >> and at 11. >> and very videos like to cover of can ya west's song went viral. and caught the attention of famed producer dr....
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let's see how big that trout is, beth troutman. >> they believe that thing is 30 pounds. >> i feel sorry for these poor fish. they do put it back in the water, but look at this. >> i keep thinking these fish tell the other fish they were abducted by aliens. this is their alien abduction story. >> got a video from australia on a bus. this guy, you can see him here with the tattoos on his chest. this guy has been affected by drugs and goes off on the driver. >> getd off the bus. >> this guy attacks him. the driver had to get through. people that run the bus company say this is what their drivers are facing every single day. >> that bus driver is being way too cordial. he is loud and screaming and belligerent. close the door on him. close the door. don't try to entertain this guy. drive away. >> there is no information if he was a patient or no clearly this guy was in a different frame of mind. >> i feel bad for the driver. made he felt like he couldn't defend himself. maybe he thought i would get in trouble if he physically confronted this guy even after he was, you know, attacked. sometim
let's see how big that trout is, beth troutman. >> they believe that thing is 30 pounds. >> i feel sorry for these poor fish. they do put it back in the water, but look at this. >> i keep thinking these fish tell the other fish they were abducted by aliens. this is their alien abduction story. >> got a video from australia on a bus. this guy, you can see him here with the tattoos on his chest. this guy has been affected by drugs and goes off on the driver. >> getd...
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fox's beth galvin explains. >> scared to see what it's going to say. >> reporter: laura cronin pricksr like a pro checking her blood sugar at least 10 times a day. >> it's good one. >> reporter: when she needs it the 43-year-old live coach and mother gives her son an insulin inject. >> between injections and finger pricks i've done over 176,000 in my life. if you could imagine anything 176,000 needles going into you at some point that's a lot. but i had to do it. you know you want to stay alive so you have no choice unfortunately. >> reporter: this is my closet diabetes. >> all of this entered her life at 23 when he she took a routine blood test for work. >> my doctor called me that day on the job and said your blood sugar is 454 and i think you're diabetic and you need to get tested right now. >> laura was diagnosed with type one diabetes. a life long disease in which too much sugar builds up in the blood and the body didn't breakout down. your world changes completely. it's a shock. it's -- i was petrified of needles. >> laura adjusted and soon needles became nothing. she got marrie
fox's beth galvin explains. >> scared to see what it's going to say. >> reporter: laura cronin pricksr like a pro checking her blood sugar at least 10 times a day. >> it's good one. >> reporter: when she needs it the 43-year-old live coach and mother gives her son an insulin inject. >> between injections and finger pricks i've done over 176,000 in my life. if you could imagine anything 176,000 needles going into you at some point that's a lot. but i had to do it....
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we have so many students that want to quit school and go to work. >> beth davalos is working to keep jacob braverman on track in school. his family lost this house suddenly in october. when he got off the bus that day, the door was locked. >> that was the last thing i expected. >> it wasn't your house anymore. >> yeah. >> his mother, rosa, lost her job but the eviction was a shock. the bank told rosa she had 30 days, but it was five days later that the cops moved them out. there's a lot of chaos in foreclosures all across the country because of the sheer number of them. in florida, the counties with the highest foreclosure rates see some of the biggest increases in child poverty. rosa was suddenly on the street, and like the corfees, she faced splitting up her family. >> this is what is important is--family is wherever you are together. it doesn't matter if it is in your house if it is in one room or in your vehicle. >> as long as you're with your family you're going to make it through all of this that's been going on all of it. >> do you find yourself trying to cheer your mom up? >>
we have so many students that want to quit school and go to work. >> beth davalos is working to keep jacob braverman on track in school. his family lost this house suddenly in october. when he got off the bus that day, the door was locked. >> that was the last thing i expected. >> it wasn't your house anymore. >> yeah. >> his mother, rosa, lost her job but the eviction was a shock. the bank told rosa she had 30 days, but it was five days later that the cops moved...
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scott catt fell in love and married his high school sweetheart, beth.h catt would die at the age of 32, leaving behind 4-year-old hayden and 2-year-old abbey. yet, the children thrived, leading a seemingly normal childhood. >> we were very close. my sister is the only consistent thing i've had my whole life. >> my brother is my best friend. he was basically the only one that was there for me. >> reporter: what scott's kids worried about most, their dad's drinking. scott partied away their savings. >> that's when he approached me and said would you be willing to do something to get some money, more illegal than selling drugs. >> scott talked his sister into joining their gang. >> i was led on like this is how i protect them. these are the only people i have. >> where there are robbers, there are cops. and the cops were already onto them. >> when scott was arrested, the detective that made contact with him told him you're under arrest for bank robbery. scott's initial response to that was which one. >> reporter: investigators were about to learn that scot
scott catt fell in love and married his high school sweetheart, beth.h catt would die at the age of 32, leaving behind 4-year-old hayden and 2-year-old abbey. yet, the children thrived, leading a seemingly normal childhood. >> we were very close. my sister is the only consistent thing i've had my whole life. >> my brother is my best friend. he was basically the only one that was there for me. >> reporter: what scott's kids worried about most, their dad's drinking. scott...
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. >> no matter which way you traveled from nazareth to beth he them, the mound -- bethlehem, this mounds visible. one of the king's monumental building projects. >> just a little imagination, it's easy to visualize how beautiful these places would have been because what we're looking at now are the bones of the structure, but imagine that we are in a palace where the walls are decorated with frescoes and brilliant coloreds, gilding, mosaics. water is one of the principle features of a roman palace. also demonstrates a command of resources. that's impressive and meant to impress. >> sherrod -- herod ruled judea and palestine from 37 to 4bc. >> he built -- rebuilt the second temple, made it much larger and more lavish. redid and improved the water system in jerusalem. built the palace and he built where we are now, herodium, another fortress palace. >> respected as israel's greatest builder but a paranoid madman who killed his wife, three children, and the rabbis of the jewish dynasty. in matthew's gospel when the magi follow the star to jerusalem and ask herod where the king of the jews
. >> no matter which way you traveled from nazareth to beth he them, the mound -- bethlehem, this mounds visible. one of the king's monumental building projects. >> just a little imagination, it's easy to visualize how beautiful these places would have been because what we're looking at now are the bones of the structure, but imagine that we are in a palace where the walls are decorated with frescoes and brilliant coloreds, gilding, mosaics. water is one of the principle features of...
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bethe border region may hundreds of kilometers away from the kenyan capital.he government is under mounting pressure to improve security there and to reassure people across the country. continue, more are likely to question whether the presence of the troops in somalia at is a good thing. for now, more victims. whereved ones wonder al-shabaab could strike next. >> we blurred the images. they are truly gruesome. russia's condemned continued deliberate destabilization of the ukraine. the remarks came as local cease-fires were announced. if you believe that they will hold. -- few believe that they will hold. we have been to rebel held territory around the city and we have this report. >> only the fighters are this far forward, concealed in ruins or bunkers around the airport french. -- fringe. shelling a rub to -- erupted. all of this on the first cease-fire. >> the shelling is behind me in the airport area. we are in a trench close to the airport. there is no cease-fire. it is an allusion. -- illusion. >> eyewitness images show rebel rockets being fired. a new t
bethe border region may hundreds of kilometers away from the kenyan capital.he government is under mounting pressure to improve security there and to reassure people across the country. continue, more are likely to question whether the presence of the troops in somalia at is a good thing. for now, more victims. whereved ones wonder al-shabaab could strike next. >> we blurred the images. they are truly gruesome. russia's condemned continued deliberate destabilization of the ukraine. the...
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. >> seems like a great idea, beth.see where it goes. >> of course it catches fire when it falls in a bowl of gasoline. one thing he noted. he said he forgot his fire extinguisher and you can't really put this out with water because gasoline floats and so -- >> well the thing is i bet someone requested this. the red hot nickel ball becoming a bit of a popular item online and people started requesting that the fella put the red hot nickel ball in different scenarios. i bet he didn't come up with this on his own. >>> a couple has a long journey ahead to -- >> eventually get married on top of kingora if we make it. >> this is a destination wedding. >> not many guests either. >> see going the distance takes them all the way to i do. >>> tram poe leenl dogs. >>> mandy and brian are getting married, but they're doing it in just about the most original special and crazy way i've ever seen. >> going to bicycle to bruce's bridge approximately 14 miles. >> we will hike -- >> to the circular towers approximately 24 miles, climb a
. >> seems like a great idea, beth.see where it goes. >> of course it catches fire when it falls in a bowl of gasoline. one thing he noted. he said he forgot his fire extinguisher and you can't really put this out with water because gasoline floats and so -- >> well the thing is i bet someone requested this. the red hot nickel ball becoming a bit of a popular item online and people started requesting that the fella put the red hot nickel ball in different scenarios. i bet he...
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fox correspondent beth parker has the story. >> okay, so this is where he sits and all the kids come> reporter: andrea dombrowski says the santa visited her house friday night didn't just give presents. >> pretty upsetting. i expect santa to bring the gifts, not take them. >> reporter: every year the familiar val a big bash at their leesburg home. this weekend about 90 guests came to celebrate the holidays. they hired someone to dress up as santa. >> but then he would get up, walk around, you know, mingle with guests, pose for pictures. >> reporter: they provide add basket full of gifts to hand out to kids. >> according to several guests, he kept going in and out of the front door several times. >> reporter: the guests cezanne at a definitely had drink or two. downstairs at the bar. >> one of the kids says he saw santa dig through people's jacket pocket here in the coat room. a couple of the neighbors kids saw santa back here hiding something behind the sofa. >> i said washington? >>> dombrowski showed us an e-mail sent to her by santa. in it he apologizes for take wagon he calls lef
fox correspondent beth parker has the story. >> okay, so this is where he sits and all the kids come> reporter: andrea dombrowski says the santa visited her house friday night didn't just give presents. >> pretty upsetting. i expect santa to bring the gifts, not take them. >> reporter: every year the familiar val a big bash at their leesburg home. this weekend about 90 guests came to celebrate the holidays. they hired someone to dress up as santa. >> but then he would...
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tell beth that it probably had its mouth taped? >> two professionals. the crocodile drops down for one whole second before it's picked up. it's just the level of panic and children going left and right and over and down and screaming. i was cracking up. i was just like -- >> bleep! . >> [ bleep ]![ bleep ]! >>> ladies, have i got a treat for you. >> eric is a sexy dude. eric has a background in modeling. he's got the look he's got the hair he's got everything and he's got some accessories during his photo shoot. he's going to test the milk shake out some powder strap on the baby bjorn and tell everybody that not only is he sexy, he's about to be a sexy dad. >> what are you guys doing? >> oh. >> is this the baby outfit? >> you bet. >> is that mama? >> that is his wife. she also has a modeling background. this is just eric's way of letting everybody know look out, ladies there's a sexy new dad on the block. >> eric is a wedding fashion photographer in the l.a. area. his business is photography. he partnered with one of his partners michael anthony photogr
tell beth that it probably had its mouth taped? >> two professionals. the crocodile drops down for one whole second before it's picked up. it's just the level of panic and children going left and right and over and down and screaming. i was cracking up. i was just like -- >> bleep! . >> [ bleep ]![ bleep ]! >>> ladies, have i got a treat for you. >> eric is a sexy dude. eric has a background in modeling. he's got the look he's got the hair he's got everything...
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[applause] a special thinks too audio king to put on a beautiful spread in also c-span beth and john have agreed to say and sign books if you will wind up down bohol. but >> we are very privileged to have with us this evening a very recognizable figure in the media and the business world. steve forbes is of course editor-in-chief of "forbes" magazine, the nation's leading business magazine and he has headed a media company that includes not only asian and european editions but a number of web properties focused on politics, sports and financial markets. many of you will also remember steve spirited campaign for the republican presidential nomination in 1996 and 2000 during which he promoted the idea of among other things the flat tax along with the new social security system, medical savings account, term limits and strong national defense. this evening steve comes to us as an author which also is not a new role for him. he has written or cowritten five previous books. his sixth and latest one "money" how the destruction of the dollar threatens the global economy - and what we can do
[applause] a special thinks too audio king to put on a beautiful spread in also c-span beth and john have agreed to say and sign books if you will wind up down bohol. but >> we are very privileged to have with us this evening a very recognizable figure in the media and the business world. steve forbes is of course editor-in-chief of "forbes" magazine, the nation's leading business magazine and he has headed a media company that includes not only asian and european editions but a...
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shut up, and you shut up beth meyers. yeah, that's right, beth.t it. >> now listen up all you manure-producing skinbags, i got something to say. first off -- if i were in charge, every subway car would have three steel drum players, who are just learning how to play. and there would only be one stop -- queens. >> seth: hey, stinkmouth, people deserve to have a public transportation system that is comfortable and reliable. am i right, everybody? [ cheers and applause ] >> no, shut up, sheeple. and you know what else? i love holiday advertising. my favorite commercial is the one where an ass[ bleep ] gets a lexus with a bow on top of it. [ laughter ] [ normal voice ] hey seth, buddy, thanks you so much for having me back! how's your family doing? >> seth: oh yeah, they're great. every -- the wife is good. everything's good. >> that's really, really great to hear. hold on one second. >> seth: sure. [ wrestling voice ] >> childhood obesity is a gift! [ laughter ] millennials make the greatest generation look like a bunch of bums. and val kilmer was th
shut up, and you shut up beth meyers. yeah, that's right, beth.t it. >> now listen up all you manure-producing skinbags, i got something to say. first off -- if i were in charge, every subway car would have three steel drum players, who are just learning how to play. and there would only be one stop -- queens. >> seth: hey, stinkmouth, people deserve to have a public transportation system that is comfortable and reliable. am i right, everybody? [ cheers and applause ] >> no,...
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. >> beth galvin explains. >> lauer roo crow anything pricks her finger like a pro check herring bloodt 10 times a day. when she needs it the 43-year-old live coach and mother gives herself an insulin injection. >> between injection and finger pricks i've done over one fix thousand in my life if you could imagine anything 176,000 needles going into you at some point that's a lot. but i had to do it. you know you want to stay alive so you have no choice unfortunatelunfortunately. so this is my closet day diabetes. >> all of this ended her life at 23 when she took a routine blood test for work. >> my doctor fold called me that day on the job and said, your blood sugar is 454, and i think that you're diabetic and you need to get tested right now. >> reporter: laura was diagnosed with type one diabetes a long life disease in which too much sugar builds up in the blood and the body can't break it down into energy. >> your i don't recall changes completely it's a shock. i was petrified of needles. >> laura adjusted and soon needles became nothing. she got married, had two sons, learned how t
. >> beth galvin explains. >> lauer roo crow anything pricks her finger like a pro check herring bloodt 10 times a day. when she needs it the 43-year-old live coach and mother gives herself an insulin injection. >> between injection and finger pricks i've done over one fix thousand in my life if you could imagine anything 176,000 needles going into you at some point that's a lot. but i had to do it. you know you want to stay alive so you have no choice...