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and this past june, one of my biological brothers his son and neece come up until one year ago i did not know they existed. you don't know what can you fall off from a circumstance with the mentality is preserved for purpose. i am still in the process of finding stuff out how many brothers and sisters? i have no idea. [laughter] but in the process of learning and growing it is easier said than done. did the dance your question? >> what's next? >> improbably going to eat after this. [laughter] i am finishing up my degree i have three class's. and of course, stay up-to-date with the election. >> without giving too much away how did to make it from white house intern to the talk-show? >> i did in turn under the bush administration. but how did i make that leap? >> i was in class board out of my mind so if the average college and i opened facebook. i opened up the chat to make the time go by imake the time go by i notice the name tony powers. i said i don't remember him sunday reaffirmed request but who is the? as the lead one to be rude but how do i know you? he began to tell me we have
and this past june, one of my biological brothers his son and neece come up until one year ago i did not know they existed. you don't know what can you fall off from a circumstance with the mentality is preserved for purpose. i am still in the process of finding stuff out how many brothers and sisters? i have no idea. [laughter] but in the process of learning and growing it is easier said than done. did the dance your question? >> what's next? >> improbably going to eat after this....
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. >> most of the world's biological diversity is found in the world's rain forests of the coral reefs and new species continue to be identified. deep ocean environment in particular often -- offer tantalizing prospects for the discovery of a known forms of life. no one knows how many species exist on earth. scientists have named at catalog just over 1 million species. what we do know for certain is that we are losing species at an unprecedented rate. losing species before we even knew they shared our planet. >> at the variety of life is going down quite rapidly. >> its going to change the nature of our culture, our cities, and how we go about our daily lives. >> in earth's history, there have been five mass extinction events. the last of which occurred 65 million years ago. >> there was a mass extinction from an enormous media or, asteroid that hit the earth that cost tremendous debris to go up into the atmosphere and cooled the planet for a long time. >> half of all species went extinct, including the dinosaurs. the rate of species loss today is on par with that event, and is by far
. >> most of the world's biological diversity is found in the world's rain forests of the coral reefs and new species continue to be identified. deep ocean environment in particular often -- offer tantalizing prospects for the discovery of a known forms of life. no one knows how many species exist on earth. scientists have named at catalog just over 1 million species. what we do know for certain is that we are losing species at an unprecedented rate. losing species before we even knew...
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lee argued the embryos are her only path to biological motherhood. but finley wanted them destroyed. in her ruling the judge said, quote, while lee might have a right to procreate, she does not have a right to procreate with finley. lee's attorney is said -- she is evaluating her options. >>> to the latest in the paris terror attacks, police in belgium have launched six raids today in the brussels area linked to last friday's killings. the french government is working to extend that country 's state of emergency for another three months. investigators say they do not know for sure whether the suspected mastermind was killed in a police raid at this time yesterday. but the government is warning that future terror attacks may be more deadly. france's prime minister told pawn -- parliament that radicals may turn to chemical or biological weapons to create further chaos. >>> a southern california college student studying abroad in paris is back home. it was his mother's tears that convinced the student bruno to come home. he flew back yesterday after cut
lee argued the embryos are her only path to biological motherhood. but finley wanted them destroyed. in her ruling the judge said, quote, while lee might have a right to procreate, she does not have a right to procreate with finley. lee's attorney is said -- she is evaluating her options. >>> to the latest in the paris terror attacks, police in belgium have launched six raids today in the brussels area linked to last friday's killings. the french government is working to extend that...
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. >> reporter: his lawyer said a technical reading of the ta-da adoption law allows biological mothers put their babies up for adoption without notifying the biological father. >>> they took this man's daughter without his knowledge or consent. that is essentially by definition stealing . >> anchor: in order to keep her colby needed to file a variety of paperwork at left a day before the baby's mother signed adoption papers. but caley's mother only gave him a few hours notice. ed to wheeler said it's an unfortunate situation but one that colby could have prevented . >>> h this case it's a heart break story but a simple google search would have told this father the steps he needed to take. >> reporter: colby's lawyer said the law is unconstitutional. >> reporter: a statute that permits this to happen is statutorily skewed against biological fathers. >> reporter: colby said his girlfriend was upset caley was born to unmarried parents. nancy chen, 7 news. >> anchor: well, a group of very brave turkeys visiting a neighborhood in colorado just days before the thanksgiving holiday, the birds
. >> reporter: his lawyer said a technical reading of the ta-da adoption law allows biological mothers put their babies up for adoption without notifying the biological father. >>> they took this man's daughter without his knowledge or consent. that is essentially by definition stealing . >> anchor: in order to keep her colby needed to file a variety of paperwork at left a day before the baby's mother signed adoption papers. but caley's mother only gave him a few hours...
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did he commit such crimes because of the way he was raised or it is something biological? and by listening carefully to what he has to say, can we prevent future tragedies? >> well, i'm a serial killer. i've killed eight women, six in this state and two in new york. >> this is michael ross, a serial killer interviewed in connecticut's summers prison for a british documentary 11 years after his capture. >> i'm on death row for four of those women. >> he may look and sound like the guy next door, but between 1982 and 1984, ross stunned rural connecticut where he raped at least five out of the six women he killed, strangling them with his bare hands and discarding their bodies in cornfields and wooded areas near major roadways. >> after they were dead, i remember the very first feeling i had was my heart was really pounding. i mean it was really pounding. the second feeling i had was that my hands hurt from where i had strangled them. i always manually strangled them. and then the third feeling i had was fear. >> he talks about murder as if he were describing a day at the off
did he commit such crimes because of the way he was raised or it is something biological? and by listening carefully to what he has to say, can we prevent future tragedies? >> well, i'm a serial killer. i've killed eight women, six in this state and two in new york. >> this is michael ross, a serial killer interviewed in connecticut's summers prison for a british documentary 11 years after his capture. >> i'm on death row for four of those women. >> he may look and sound...
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he said, son, your mother and i are not your biological parents. for the very first anytime my 28 years of living, i had no idea who i was. it was revealed to me that my birth mother, because she had succumbed to a lifestyle that consisted of prostitution, drugs, alcohol, and violations with the law, she was neither financially or mentally prepared to raise a child. however, she did not allow her poor life choices to prevent her from at least allowing a loving family to raise me in a safe and healthy environment. it was through this revelation that "presser vacation and purpose" was written. i realized i had a story to share. and that it had the potential to not only impact but to encourage others to realize that their lives were preserved by almighting god for a divine purpose. it isn't just me that has story worth sharing. there's many within this millenial generation that has testimonials of their own preservation. while our backgrounds may vary and our experiences may not mirror the ones of mine, i'm convinced that we have been preserved not ju
he said, son, your mother and i are not your biological parents. for the very first anytime my 28 years of living, i had no idea who i was. it was revealed to me that my birth mother, because she had succumbed to a lifestyle that consisted of prostitution, drugs, alcohol, and violations with the law, she was neither financially or mentally prepared to raise a child. however, she did not allow her poor life choices to prevent her from at least allowing a loving family to raise me in a safe and...
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to come up with a biological therapy that is approved by fda. i'm very concerned about it because, if we reduce that data ex cluesivity time, especially with regard to bio, you're talking a lot more, and you're talking about our industries subsidizing other countries all over the world. and paying really so they can have these therapies, bio-therapyinies really at our expense. at the same time, in order to recoup the amount of money it costs to go through fda, the cost of these therapies is continually rising. i'm considering -- i just want to know if you feel that we can move ahead quicker on these matters and make it so that these companies have a chance to recoup their monies that they've invested. >> senator hatch, i do understand your concern that we want to make sure that, if someone invests in the development of a drug there is a return on investment. otherwise, people won't invest in our kind of society. >> you also understand that, to -- the more it costs, the more difficult -- difficult it is to recoup the funds, and the longer length
to come up with a biological therapy that is approved by fda. i'm very concerned about it because, if we reduce that data ex cluesivity time, especially with regard to bio, you're talking a lot more, and you're talking about our industries subsidizing other countries all over the world. and paying really so they can have these therapies, bio-therapyinies really at our expense. at the same time, in order to recoup the amount of money it costs to go through fda, the cost of these therapies is...
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do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. if you're not getting the relief you need... ask your doctor about orencia. orencia. see your ra in a different way. count on being slammed this hwith orders. we're getting slammed with orders. and my customers knowing right when their packages arrive. totally slammed! introducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. >>> welcome back to our continuing live coverage from paris. this weekend, thus far, we have already seen authorities in belgium make arrests in turkey and in belgium as well. all of the suspects with alleged ties to isis. joining me now to talk about all of these developments, cnn military analyst, retired general and kimberley, last night, what we saw in brussels, de
do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. if you're not getting the relief you need... ask your doctor about orencia. orencia. see your ra in a different way....
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the big concern now is terrorist may try to use chemical or biological weapons. live in the satellite center, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: left four dead after a heinous attack, tonight a firsthand account of war-torn syria. we are hearing from the victim of chemical attacks in 2013. he is now in the u.s., first read it with the house vote to tighten rules on accepting syrian refugees. tom roussey is live on capitol hill with his story and more on the growing refugee crisis. son, the vote in the house today was taken amid fears that a refugee could pose as a -- a terrorist could pose as a refugee to get into the united states. we spoke with a man who saw the syrian war at its very worst a few years ago. two years ago, the world was worth five by images of chemical weapons attacks against towns rebelling against syrian president assad. hundreds of children died, 1500 people total. >> i watched people die, suffocate. tom: he was hit by the sarin gas. >> my heart was practically stopped. among the dead bodies, miraculously surviving. he came to the u.s. on a t
the big concern now is terrorist may try to use chemical or biological weapons. live in the satellite center, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: left four dead after a heinous attack, tonight a firsthand account of war-torn syria. we are hearing from the victim of chemical attacks in 2013. he is now in the u.s., first read it with the house vote to tighten rules on accepting syrian refugees. tom roussey is live on capitol hill with his story and more on the growing refugee crisis. son, the vote...
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he says terrorists linked to last week's attacks might use chemical or biological weapons. horrifying in its silence this newly released surveillance video shows the paris restaurant attacked by terrorists last friday. in the security footage, you can see a gunman opening fire as a shower of bullets and glass sent people running for their lives. at point blank range, but his gun misfires and two women escape. then 4:00 wednesday morning, more gunfire. police shooting some 5,000 rounds during a siege on a paris suburb. [gunfire ] >> reporter: during the raid, police shea a woman blew herself up. eight others were arrested including three men. prosecutors say they were a new team of terrorists ready for a new attack but thwarted by tapped phone calls and tip- offs. right now, authorities are waiting for the dna results of the two dead suspects to see that the person they believe to be the mastermind was one of chris, back to you. >> thank you very much for the update this morning. >>> now new video released by isis suggests the terror group york city. our soucie steimle is li
he says terrorists linked to last week's attacks might use chemical or biological weapons. horrifying in its silence this newly released surveillance video shows the paris restaurant attacked by terrorists last friday. in the security footage, you can see a gunman opening fire as a shower of bullets and glass sent people running for their lives. at point blank range, but his gun misfires and two women escape. then 4:00 wednesday morning, more gunfire. police shooting some 5,000 rounds during a...
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he said, son, your mother and i are not your biological parents. for the very 1st time in my 20 years of living had no idea who i was. because she had succumb to a lifestyle consists of a prostitution, drugs, alcohol, and violations with the law however, she did not allow for life choices to prevent her from at least allowing a loving family to raise me in a safe and healthy environment. and it was through this revelation that preservation and purpose. i realized that i have a story to share, that it had the potential to not only impact to realize that their lives were preserved by almighty god for divine purpose. but it is not just me that has a story worth sharing. there are many within this millennial generation that have testimonies of their own. while our backgrounds may vary and our experiences may not mere, i am convinced that we haven't preserved not just for our own benefit but also help preserve this great nation. america can be preserved. she must be preserved. and sustained. thatit will take more than just campaign rhetoric and politici
he said, son, your mother and i are not your biological parents. for the very 1st time in my 20 years of living had no idea who i was. because she had succumb to a lifestyle consists of a prostitution, drugs, alcohol, and violations with the law however, she did not allow for life choices to prevent her from at least allowing a loving family to raise me in a safe and healthy environment. and it was through this revelation that preservation and purpose. i realized that i have a story to share,...
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utah law allows biological mothers to put their babies up for adoption without notifying biological fatherermits this to happen is statutorily skewed against biological fathers. >> in order to keep his daughter nielsen needed to file a paternity action, affidavit and notice with the vital records the day before the mother signed the adoptive parents -- papers. in his case he said the mother gave him a few hours notice. he is confident he will get kaylee back even if they have to take the case to the supreme court. >>> a live look outside, san mateo bridge, hazy out there on the sunday morning. no traffic issues, and we will take a look at the weather straight ahead. >>> for the weekend, the shark and jazz night in san francisco, learn about sharks, san francisco bay still maker followed by jazz music -- jazz music, starts at 6 pm at the jazz cafi, the event is free. >>> why let someone else have all ththfun? the sosotimemehaphphard,d, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing this all fun.time fun. why let someone else have all
utah law allows biological mothers to put their babies up for adoption without notifying biological fatherermits this to happen is statutorily skewed against biological fathers. >> in order to keep his daughter nielsen needed to file a paternity action, affidavit and notice with the vital records the day before the mother signed the adoptive parents -- papers. in his case he said the mother gave him a few hours notice. he is confident he will get kaylee back even if they have to take the...
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but unlike most boys he is biologically a girl. evan has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, a condition where one's psychological identity is opposite to one's sex. like many transgender children evan suffered from depression, even at times felt suicidal. the feeling of being trapped in the wrong body and no one understanding was almost too much to bear. >> we're trying to pigeonholing him into tomboy. and it's not working. we bond an bought him like this0 bike from whatever sport store. and he doesn't want it. >> i said i don't want the bike. it was too girlie. i didn't want it. it was pink with flames on it. and so i was like giving it to zena ike. , no i'm a boy. >> i'm like woof, i get it. he's been saying it for five years in english but now i get it. i kept trying to make him not be a boy. >> he says oh you mean you're like a boy. that switch flipped in her head. she's not like, you can't be trans. >> i'm like i'm sorry, i get it. >> the hair was cut. the clothes changed and mom and dad began using the male pronoun and ev
but unlike most boys he is biologically a girl. evan has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, a condition where one's psychological identity is opposite to one's sex. like many transgender children evan suffered from depression, even at times felt suicidal. the feeling of being trapped in the wrong body and no one understanding was almost too much to bear. >> we're trying to pigeonholing him into tomboy. and it's not working. we bond an bought him like this0 bike from whatever sport...
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karen medthune is the director of the center for biologics. we have a century of education at that table. thank you. you aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when do so doing take testimony under oath. do any of you have objection for taking an oath? under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during their testimony today? everybody says no. in that case would you please rise. i'll swear you in. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. all the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. you are now under oath and subject to the penalties set forth in title 18 section 1001of the united states code. i recognize you each for a five-minute summary of your statement. please try to keep it on time because we're tight for votes. doctor, you're first. >> good morning, mr. chairman and members of the committee, i'm the deputy director for the centers for disea
karen medthune is the director of the center for biologics. we have a century of education at that table. thank you. you aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when do so doing take testimony under oath. do any of you have objection for taking an oath? under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during their testimony today? everybody says no. in that case would you please...
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he says terrorists linked to those who carried out last week's attacks could use chemical and biological weapons. this statement as the raids continue, more were carried out in belgium overnight and their link to this man. one of the suicide bombers that attacked the french national stadium. horrifying in its silence, the newly released surveillance video shows the paris restaurant attacked by terrorists last friday. in the security footage, you can see a gunman opening fire and then chaos as the shower of bullets and glass sent people running for their lives. at one point, the gunman aimed at point blank range, but his escape. then 4:00 wednesday morning, police in the paris suburb. during the raid, a woman blew herself up. eight others were arrested including three men naked and handcuffed rushed through the streets by police. prosecutors say they were a new team of terrorists ready for a new attack but thwarted by tapped phone calls and tip- offs. rate now, authorities are waiting for the results from dna testing on the two dead suspects to see if the man they believe to be the master
he says terrorists linked to those who carried out last week's attacks could use chemical and biological weapons. this statement as the raids continue, more were carried out in belgium overnight and their link to this man. one of the suicide bombers that attacked the french national stadium. horrifying in its silence, the newly released surveillance video shows the paris restaurant attacked by terrorists last friday. in the security footage, you can see a gunman opening fire and then chaos as...
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say there with the utmost care, we know there may be the risk of the possibility of chemical and biological weapons. he called it a new war and a key component of this new war is fear. >> that is a chilling addition to this conversation. one more thing and that is the search for the bomb maker. >> that is significant in this and there are a series of raids that happened in brussels today. at least six different raids. his name is mohamed. when you talk to the people in the intelligence community, they will tell you it's not necessarily difficult for people who are willing to give their lives for the cause. they learned over the last two years they have doubled the number of people to 10,000 who have gone from europe to either syria or iraq to train. but a bomb maker with very specific skills, somebody who can do what was done for the friday attacks here, somebody who could do what they claimed took down the russian jetliner and who could see they have a suicide belt in a safe house to make sure that they're not taken alive, that is someone who is very valuable and that is the next key targe
say there with the utmost care, we know there may be the risk of the possibility of chemical and biological weapons. he called it a new war and a key component of this new war is fear. >> that is a chilling addition to this conversation. one more thing and that is the search for the bomb maker. >> that is significant in this and there are a series of raids that happened in brussels today. at least six different raids. his name is mohamed. when you talk to the people in the...
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if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work >>> good evening, everyone, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around t
if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal...
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enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. my sister raves about her toothpaste and moutall the time. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see for myself. so i went pro. with crest pro-health advanced. advance to a healthier, stronger,hwash cleaner mouth from day 1. this toothpaste... ...and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing. and my teeth stronger. crest pro-health advanced is superior hese 5 areas dentists check. this is gonna go well, for sure. advance to a healthier stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. great check up. in t my sister was right. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have bliver, and nervous
enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. my sister raves about her toothpaste and moutall the time. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see for myself. so i went pro. with crest pro-health advanced. advance to a healthier, stronger,hwash cleaner mouth from day 1. this toothpaste... ...and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing. and my teeth stronger. crest pro-health advanced is superior hese 5 areas dentists check. this is gonna go well, for sure....
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he said there is the possibility of biological and chemical weapons use here in france.nd the distribution of antidotes for biological and chemical weapons which have been found in syria, has now been allowed to be distributed to emergency services. and of course the state of emergency gives them all sorts of interesting power, that will be determined in the long run whether they hammer of human rights here. but off duty policemen can carry weapons and use them if they deem it necessary, of course. wide search and seizure powers. they can put people under house arrest. so that three-month extension will give the government a wide leeway in dealing with any perceived threat, del. >> dana thank you very much. we asked congressman steve king about abdelhamid abaaoud's death earlier this morning. >> i'm glad he was one of the people that were killed in that raid. i'm glad we don't have to have his name be smeared over the newspapers and media and television over the next months as a trial would proceed. and maybe there's some information he had in his head, but it is better
he said there is the possibility of biological and chemical weapons use here in france.nd the distribution of antidotes for biological and chemical weapons which have been found in syria, has now been allowed to be distributed to emergency services. and of course the state of emergency gives them all sorts of interesting power, that will be determined in the long run whether they hammer of human rights here. but off duty policemen can carry weapons and use them if they deem it necessary, of...
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her biological father says he's in the process of making arrangements for a wake, funeral and burial. nearly six months after her body was found a trash bag on deer island, bella bond will finally be laid to rest. fox 25 has learned the state medical examiner released bella's body to her biological father, joe amorosa. speaking to fox 25 by phone, amorosa says bella is at the in winthrop, amorosa's hometown. >> this is a very, very hard thing to do. it's bad enough that, you know, i'm burying a little baby and it's just -- you know, she ain't even make it to 3 years old. >> reporter: the reason it took so long for bella's body to be released is because multiple autopsies were performed, including separate ones performed at the request of the two people charged in connection with her death. authorities say 35-year-old michael mccarthy repeatedly punched the little girl in the abdomen because he thought she was possessed by demons. mccarthy was the boyfriend of rachel bond, bella's mother. authorities say she tried to cover the crime up. joe amorosa calls them monsters. he says he knows
her biological father says he's in the process of making arrangements for a wake, funeral and burial. nearly six months after her body was found a trash bag on deer island, bella bond will finally be laid to rest. fox 25 has learned the state medical examiner released bella's body to her biological father, joe amorosa. speaking to fox 25 by phone, amorosa says bella is at the in winthrop, amorosa's hometown. >> this is a very, very hard thing to do. it's bad enough that, you know, i'm...
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melilia's biological son is 13-year old jayden....3-year old kaylin. they adopted kaylin national adoption day. ...oon, ttis little cutie, one year old,owen, will become part of their family...and, they'll even go older, adopting 18- year old aleitha in the not to distant futurur. "one on thh biggest things is remembering why you are willing to open your arms and your heart and your home to these kids, and no matter how eventually." "you know, she was here last year r t our adoption day, because her sister was adopted. i mean she's got a great i meanm she's got a great future ahead of her." november is national adoption moth, so, learar more about adoption and becoming aafoster iowakidsnet. i have a link to the iowakidsnet website on kwwl.cm. coming up on kwwl... local girls gearing up for their trip to participate in the macy's thanksgivng day parade in new york city. plus.. authorities ramping up security for the event in case of any potential threats here's a live look at the storm track 7 ve doppler radar....storm track seven's chief meteorologist
melilia's biological son is 13-year old jayden....3-year old kaylin. they adopted kaylin national adoption day. ...oon, ttis little cutie, one year old,owen, will become part of their family...and, they'll even go older, adopting 18- year old aleitha in the not to distant futurur. "one on thh biggest things is remembering why you are willing to open your arms and your heart and your home to these kids, and no matter how eventually." "you know, she was here last year r t our...
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enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. [phone ringing| when you've got a house full of guests on the way. and a cold with sinus pressure. you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. [deep breath] to put you back in control. [doorbell] coming! alka-seltzer plus sinus. forecast in some cities around >>> . >>> celine dion made a moving tribute to the victims of the paris attacks last night at the american music awards. images of paris played in the background. actor jared laeto paid tribute to the city of lights. his band played a surprise show at the bataclan theater. >>> on the cbs money watch another singer set to break record sales and a historic drug merger. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> what would be the biggest merger in health care. pfizer and allergan on the version of $150 billion dollar deal. "wall street journal" reports an announcement could come today. ireland. to get a lower tax rate, allergan ab
enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. [phone ringing| when you've got a house full of guests on the way. and a cold with sinus pressure. you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. [deep breath] to put you back in control. [doorbell] coming! alka-seltzer plus sinus. forecast in some cities around >>> . >>> celine dion made a moving tribute to the victims of the paris attacks last...
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that terror attacks are not just bombs and bulletd, he is concerned there could be chemical or biological warfare as a part of this later in the day we heard from u.s. and iraqi intelligence officials, who said they do believe that factions of isis are trying to get elementsing it on create a -- elements together to create some sort of chemical weapon. cause for concern. meantime, tension in paris, the memorial here people continue to come here to remember those who lost their lives. >> ashley thank you so much. >> after friday's unpresented attack in paris, ashley talking about this, police investigation for 3 months, the emergency measures allow police to go into any home at any time with no warranties, suspects can be put under house arrest, and individuals can be flagged for behavior, acquaintences, comes on social media or projects, since friday night, french authority led more than 400 house searches and placed more than 60s individuals in custody, found 75 weapons, including 11 heavy ones, more than 110 house arrests have been imposed. u.s. patriot act put in place after 9/11 is cl
that terror attacks are not just bombs and bulletd, he is concerned there could be chemical or biological warfare as a part of this later in the day we heard from u.s. and iraqi intelligence officials, who said they do believe that factions of isis are trying to get elementsing it on create a -- elements together to create some sort of chemical weapon. cause for concern. meantime, tension in paris, the memorial here people continue to come here to remember those who lost their lives. >>...
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it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would disagree. >> i once believed that but then i had kids. my wife didn't allow my son to have toy guns. he made carrots into guns. >> it's true. my son makes everything into guns. >> if the son jumps up from behind the coach and the mom reprimands him and says i love you but i wish you wouldn't into the violence, the relate is not a generation of boys who scrapbook, it's boys who are look to the internet and getting their identities of masculinity from that. >> which is probably not a good thing given what is on the internet. to reduce the influence of sexist culture, sweden pushes toy ads that are gender future rall. girls play with guns and boys iron clothes. boys want to vacuum and iron. >> if that's what speaks to them. >> abby lynn is proposing to make single stall restrooms gender neutral. >> the latest trend is to get
it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would disagree. >> i once believed that but then i had kids. my wife didn't allow my son to have toy guns. he made carrots into guns. >> it's true. my son makes everything into guns. >> if the son jumps up from behind the coach and the...
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. >> we keep in mind that there could be a risk of chemical and biological weapons. >> calling for a quote, large coalition, to defeat isis, in the wake of the attacks. he's meeting separately with vladimir putin next week. they are conducting airstrikes in syria. >> our objective are exactly one in the same with -- to get as much focus ons isil from russia, as well as from the other members of the coalition. and also, to bring the conflict in syria to an end. >>reporter: abdelhamid abaaoud was not the only one killed in the raid. the woman who detonated a suicide vests was the master mind's cousin. in paris, fox news. >>> within the past hour, the house has voted to tighten restrictions on refugees from syria. and iraq, who want to enter the u.s.. the measure would require the fbi, department of homeland security and the national intelligence agency, to conduct background investigations for each refugee and certify that they are not a security threat. the house is also set to vote on the measure to stop or suspend president barack obama's plan to have 10,000 refugees into the countr
. >> we keep in mind that there could be a risk of chemical and biological weapons. >> calling for a quote, large coalition, to defeat isis, in the wake of the attacks. he's meeting separately with vladimir putin next week. they are conducting airstrikes in syria. >> our objective are exactly one in the same with -- to get as much focus ons isil from russia, as well as from the other members of the coalition. and also, to bring the conflict in syria to an end....
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before you and your rheumatologist move to a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years. it is really difficult to afford living here i
before you and your rheumatologist move to a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection....
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. >> larry: what do you think these are, mainly biological, or do you think some may be culture-- culturale bit of both. >> i mean men, they have one goal. they get to it and they're quick about it. that is why men keep-- during sex because they are ready to go right after. >> we find it more enjoyable when the temperature is warm. >> i think men need to learn how to slow down when it comes to sex. >> but i also think that it involves cultural and biological and so i think especially when it comes to men and male bisexuality, men are-- in terms of bisexuality. straight women don't want to get with men who are bisexual, gay men don't want to get with men who are bisexual. you know l. >> larry: so male bisexual, female bisexual. >> female bisk all. >> you have having sex with somebody. >> they are stig mi advertised in a different way. >> do you thick homophobia plays a part in many not wanting to say they are bisexual or have urges like women? >> no, i think that-- it is not because i'm not-- i've never gotten turned on by two dudes but it's not because i'm home fobbic. no dudes, guys don't
. >> larry: what do you think these are, mainly biological, or do you think some may be culture-- culturale bit of both. >> i mean men, they have one goal. they get to it and they're quick about it. that is why men keep-- during sex because they are ready to go right after. >> we find it more enjoyable when the temperature is warm. >> i think men need to learn how to slow down when it comes to sex. >> but i also think that it involves cultural and biological and so...
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it's biologically active at very low levels. >> bpa is of concern, because it looks like an estrogen. and it's been shown to have a weak estrogenic effect. and so if you're exposed to a chemical that might interfere with your hormone levels, in this case your estrogen, that can have effects, particularly if it happens during development. >> and there is preliminary data that says that it may in fact directly--an early life exposure might directly increase the risk of breast cancer in animals. >> if there are chemicals that affect the development of the breast even before birth, if there are chemicals that cause breast tumors in animals, these are chemicals that we want to be worried about and start thinking about reducing exposure. >> in addition to breast cancer, bpa may be associated with genetic damage and a wide variety of reproductive, metabolic, behavioral, and developmental problems. it's one of the top industrial chemicals in the world. about 6 billion pounds of bpa are produced globally each year, earning manufacturers a profit of some $8 billion. >> we've made some progress
it's biologically active at very low levels. >> bpa is of concern, because it looks like an estrogen. and it's been shown to have a weak estrogenic effect. and so if you're exposed to a chemical that might interfere with your hormone levels, in this case your estrogen, that can have effects, particularly if it happens during development. >> and there is preliminary data that says that it may in fact directly--an early life exposure might directly increase the risk of breast cancer...
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. >> reporter: with her two biological children living at home, there were some challenges as the two families melded. >> resentment, the anger, the adjustment mentally because they knew they had a different mom. >> reporter: looking back, the four feel only love. >> best thing about being adopted is now it's permanent. nobody can do anything to us or take us away. >> reporter: while they've been enjoying an unexpected benefit. >> they keep me young. >> reporter: she received the four siblings in 2005 and embarked on the adoption process in 2009, helping to finally ease >> growing up, it's a stigma. i find it to be a stigma for the children. >> reporter: that stigma came to an end when she signed her adoption papers, cementing a bond she felt for the children all along. >> everyone knows them as my children. >> reporter: they are your children. >> but i never put a biological or foster or adopted in it. once they're with you, they're your children. foster or not. >> reporter: beyond a roof over their heads and warm dinner on the table, her love is setting the family on a path for succ
. >> reporter: with her two biological children living at home, there were some challenges as the two families melded. >> resentment, the anger, the adjustment mentally because they knew they had a different mom. >> reporter: looking back, the four feel only love. >> best thing about being adopted is now it's permanent. nobody can do anything to us or take us away. >> reporter: while they've been enjoying an unexpected benefit. >> they keep me young. >>...
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if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira.ira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improved crest 3d white brilliance removes 5 times
if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira.ira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal...
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i can gladly stand before youlal and tell you that i have relationships with my biological brother and sister like we been best friends since day one. instead of having a bitterte approach, i simply said, god god what is it that you want me to learn, and this past june, one of my biological brothers, his son and his niece, mind you, up until a year ago ago i didn't know they existed, i went back e home and i was asked to baptize. you never know what can evolve from a circumstance. if you have the mentality and the mindset to preserve for a purpose that is much greater. so i am still in the process of finding stuff out. people say how many brothers and sisters do you have? i said who knows. i have no idea, we could bethen related the way my family history is. in my process of learning and growing, i just embrace it. it's easier said than done, done, but that's my approach to it. did that answer your question? >> yes it did. >> anymore? >> my question is, what's next? >> what's next. i'm probably going to eat after this. i am finishing up my degree. i have three classes left in january.
i can gladly stand before youlal and tell you that i have relationships with my biological brother and sister like we been best friends since day one. instead of having a bitterte approach, i simply said, god god what is it that you want me to learn, and this past june, one of my biological brothers, his son and his niece, mind you, up until a year ago ago i didn't know they existed, i went back e home and i was asked to baptize. you never know what can evolve from a circumstance. if you have...
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warning of the potential of a chemical or biological attack.passed the bill that would freeze the plan to bring syrian refugees in the country. the president has said he will veto it.
warning of the potential of a chemical or biological attack.passed the bill that would freeze the plan to bring syrian refugees in the country. the president has said he will veto it.
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. >>> next, the prime minister warning of chemical and biological attacks. isis directing american fighters to stay in the united states and carry out attacks in the homeland. the head of the fbi responds today. video of the paris cafe attack. what this image tells us about isis fighter capabilities. we are going to break it down. actually be exactly what i am. i got to hang a picture. it may not seem like much, but to that resident it was the best thing in the world. it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old clothing on. (vo) wit runs on optimism.un on? it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful
. >>> next, the prime minister warning of chemical and biological attacks. isis directing american fighters to stay in the united states and carry out attacks in the homeland. the head of the fbi responds today. video of the paris cafe attack. what this image tells us about isis fighter capabilities. we are going to break it down. actually be exactly what i am. i got to hang a picture. it may not seem like much, but to that resident it was the best thing in the world. it's amazing to...
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do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infectionside effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. if you're not getting the relief you need... ask your doctor about orencia. orencia. see your ra in a different way. some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. ♪ >>> president obama is in turkey today for the g-20 summit. the meetings between world leaders taking on a sense of urgency following the terror attacks in paris. ire strikes on isis
do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infectionside effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. if you're not getting the relief you need... ask your doctor about orencia. orencia. see your ra in a different way. some...
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she argued the embryos are her only path to biological motherhood. joining us is fertility specialist. to clarify, dr. lee's argument, the agreement she signed with ucsf was not binding and that it violated her right to procreate and the judge said no. >> i think it's really a tough case. it's a sad situation. no one gets married and then suffers and is cured basically from her breast cancer to have her own biological chance of having a pregnancy taken away from her. but doing ivf is a very serious decision. so when you're making a serious decision to create precious cells that have the potential for life, you need to really sit down and talk to your partner ahead of time and treat those ivf consent forms as a legal and binding document. >> the judge didn't buy that this woman, dr. lee, she's a doctor, she didn't know what she was doing because she's actually working in the business, the medical field, so the judge in her 83-page decision said i don't buy the fact that this woman did not know what she was signing. >> i imagine she never thought she w
she argued the embryos are her only path to biological motherhood. joining us is fertility specialist. to clarify, dr. lee's argument, the agreement she signed with ucsf was not binding and that it violated her right to procreate and the judge said no. >> i think it's really a tough case. it's a sad situation. no one gets married and then suffers and is cured basically from her breast cancer to have her own biological chance of having a pregnancy taken away from her. but doing ivf is a...
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my new partner had a baby into the db's biological father is my brother and the biological father is a man that lives in russia and my adopted son also considers himself. so the five parents break down into groups of three. you kind of need a board outlined these. i would like to live in the system that is capable of reflecting that reality. i can't say that all these people don't love the child the most stable thing that we adhere because i know that there's probably gay people yelling at the tv that are watching this on c-span. you christians do a pretty good job yourself up screwing of marriage. you're right. no question about that. and we have the synchronized marriage. no question about that. however the last 2,000 years dated well into the recent self-inflicted wounds on the historical radar but even with as much as christians and other people and in her sexual subscript of marriage, they didn't redefine it. they didn't break the mold. what is so different is that it redefines it and once you've decided you have the ability to redefine it which meant a male and female bond. onc
my new partner had a baby into the db's biological father is my brother and the biological father is a man that lives in russia and my adopted son also considers himself. so the five parents break down into groups of three. you kind of need a board outlined these. i would like to live in the system that is capable of reflecting that reality. i can't say that all these people don't love the child the most stable thing that we adhere because i know that there's probably gay people yelling at the...