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. >> can bosley regrow your hair? >> this is my own, growing hair that i can comb, cut, style -- do whatever i want with your >> the results i have achieved are exceptional. >> this is my real here. i can do with it whatever i want. >> bosley gave me my hair back. i cut this here, wash this here, mess it up if i want to mess it up. >> i cannot explain to you the weight made me feel to be able to wear my hair down, go out on a date, have conference again. >> can bosley regrow your hair? >> this is my hair. this is my hair. >> call or go online. plus, call in the next six minutes, and we will send you the information is free. choose to grow back your own real hair. choose bosley. call now. george: do you have an idea for a new product or invention? hi, i am george foreman. people ask me all the time, how do i get my idea in front of companies, get a patent -- what do i do next? do you have the same questions? i will tell you like i tell them all -- call my friends at invent help. >> invent help has been helping investor
. >> can bosley regrow your hair? >> this is my own, growing hair that i can comb, cut, style -- do whatever i want with your >> the results i have achieved are exceptional. >> this is my real here. i can do with it whatever i want. >> bosley gave me my hair back. i cut this here, wash this here, mess it up if i want to mess it up. >> i cannot explain to you the weight made me feel to be able to wear my hair down, go out on a date, have conference again....
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catherine bosley. >> romona: u.s. marshalls caught a man accused of the robbery and pistol whipping of a priest. investigators say 20-year-old phillips and two others jumped the 61-year-old behind holy rosary church in little italy. he is accused in a string of robberies. marshalls arrested him after getting a tip. no word on his alleged accomplices. >> jethro, the k-9's death is prompting people to give. there's now almost $30,000 in a gofundme account used to purchase vests for all canton k-9s. the police dog was shot and killed during a burglary. officers shot the suspect in the leg and remains hospitalized. jethro's funeral is thursday at civic center. >>> new details on a trio that's known as the east cleveland three. they had been convicted as teenagers of murder. paul orlousky explains, their futures are in the hands of the ohio court of appeals. >> reporter: it is a case that went from trial court to the court of appeals back and forth several times over the past 19 years. >> there were tears of joy and derric
catherine bosley. >> romona: u.s. marshalls caught a man accused of the robbery and pistol whipping of a priest. investigators say 20-year-old phillips and two others jumped the 61-year-old behind holy rosary church in little italy. he is accused in a string of robberies. marshalls arrested him after getting a tip. no word on his alleged accomplices. >> jethro, the k-9's death is prompting people to give. there's now almost $30,000 in a gofundme account used to purchase vests for...
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bosley.was the right choice for me for three key reasons: prevention, retention and restoration. one, they prevented any more of my hair from falling out. and trust me, it needed to stop! they also helped me retain the hair i already had. and
bosley.was the right choice for me for three key reasons: prevention, retention and restoration. one, they prevented any more of my hair from falling out. and trust me, it needed to stop! they also helped me retain the hair i already had. and
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pamela bosley. good to talk to you. i haven't seen you in quite some time. it's been years ago that we have been covering this issue and trying to deal with it, right. how are you doing? >> that's correct. we're doing okay. >> yeah. tre, you asked the final question to president obama. what did you think of his response? >> i was very excited by his response. i was really happy to hear what he had to say. and i really liked how he gave me a genuine answer to what i wanted to know. >> as you sat in the room, mom, and you listened to both sides. you must be proud of your son and i know you are i've spoken to you about it. that point is moot. because you are. as you listened to people talk about, you know, taking away their guns and you know, on and on and on, the nra was not there, what was going through your head? what did you think? >> you know what? my son was murdered on the streets of chicago ten years ago. and they don't get it. and chicago, our crime rate is high. they was talking about violenc
pamela bosley. good to talk to you. i haven't seen you in quite some time. it's been years ago that we have been covering this issue and trying to deal with it, right. how are you doing? >> that's correct. we're doing okay. >> yeah. tre, you asked the final question to president obama. what did you think of his response? >> i was very excited by his response. i was really happy to hear what he had to say. and i really liked how he gave me a genuine answer to what i wanted to...
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we have had plenty of cold days and that can take a toll on our skin and health reporter catherine bosley can help us out on this. >> you know, it is just about this far into winter when people notice itchy and scaly conditions and it can be annoying and experts say it can be more than that if you don't take good care of your skin for the winter. >>> we know how uncomfortable winter weather can be when it is blowing and snowing. people don't know what true damage it can do to their skin other than making it cold. >> cold temperature and dry air causes dehydration on the skin. that's the number one thing we fight against in the winter. >> reporter: this dermatologist says she is year treating people uncomfortable from dry skin which can lead to more serious issues. >> uncontrollable itching leads to scratching and you can start to introduce infection in our skin. our hands are always dirty. >> eczema and psoriasis set in and can even lead to cardiovascular problems. take moisturizing seriously and to a whole new level. >> when we use moisture autoizers this time of year we are referring to
we have had plenty of cold days and that can take a toll on our skin and health reporter catherine bosley can help us out on this. >> you know, it is just about this far into winter when people notice itchy and scaly conditions and it can be annoying and experts say it can be more than that if you don't take good care of your skin for the winter. >>> we know how uncomfortable winter weather can be when it is blowing and snowing. people don't know what true damage it can do to...
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catherine bosley joins us with his story. >> reporter: colin's story is a heads up that kids can often suffer strokes or debilitating episodes sim already and how he got into the game of life and hockey makes him a shoo-in for the cleveland clinic courage award. >> if you get your hoke stick in there it is not coming out. >> with a physical therapy refresher, smiles come much easier for colin teets of westlake. most of his adolescent years. >> it was a struggle. you name it. >> when i woke up my right side was peril liesed. >> age 11 when he would have what's comfortable to a stroke. his dad will never forget it. >> he was laying on the floor and couldn't move. you could see in his eyes asking me to help him. dad do something. dad do something. >> colin was rushed to the hospital into brain surgery and then coma and his family was told he might not survive. not only does he pull through. >> a lot of work. worked very hard and he pulled past everyone's expectations. >> he made improvement in his ability to do things in spite of the fact he has this weakness. >> he has adapted to the wea
catherine bosley joins us with his story. >> reporter: colin's story is a heads up that kids can often suffer strokes or debilitating episodes sim already and how he got into the game of life and hockey makes him a shoo-in for the cleveland clinic courage award. >> if you get your hoke stick in there it is not coming out. >> with a physical therapy refresher, smiles come much easier for colin teets of westlake. most of his adolescent years. >> it was a struggle. you name...
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health reporter catherine bosley joins us now with more on that. >> catherine: sinus surgery is a way to cut back scientists are using fantastic technology showing them exactly what to expect with each patient. surgery, talking about tricky spots and even the outcome. >> reporter: for years brian cooked dinner for his family and missed out on the savory aroma. brian had sinus problems, whether he was cooking running or sleeping it was difficult to breathe. >> doctors say i don't know how you breathe the way you do. the body kinda finds a way. eventually brian underwent surgery to clear his surgery. a surgery that takes place about every 40 seconds in the u.s. the surgery is complex. the sinuses are surrounded by the brain and the eyes. you have to be very precise within millimeters. >> long-term complications can be severe including loss of smell or taste, nerve damage and empty nose syndrome where air passages are wide open and patients constantly feel congested. to eliminate complications researchers at the ohio state university wexler medical center are designing 3-d custom models.
health reporter catherine bosley joins us now with more on that. >> catherine: sinus surgery is a way to cut back scientists are using fantastic technology showing them exactly what to expect with each patient. surgery, talking about tricky spots and even the outcome. >> reporter: for years brian cooked dinner for his family and missed out on the savory aroma. brian had sinus problems, whether he was cooking running or sleeping it was difficult to breathe. >> doctors say i...
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for more on the genetic disorder at any age. >> i'm catherine bosley. denise. >> very interesting. i will take it. >> if you have trouble waking up the rugy. an alarm clock built into a memory foam mat with speakers and alarm clock embedded in a rug and shuts off when you stand on it three seconds upload songs and fayetteville inspirational quotes to get you out of bed. it will set you back about $79. up. room. alarm clock on top of the door. >> all right. >> we will hear from romona. >> hey, romona. >> romona: coming up at 6:00, we continue to bring you the latest out of summit county. we learn about a mother, father and two daughters killed in a family tragedy. >>> breaking details on a cleveland 3-year-old's murder. police make an arrest in major howard's death and the search for suspects is not over. we have those stories and more >> earlier we showed you this video of a pile up near the indiana border. and 40 vehicles were involved and it is important to be prepared this time of year if you get stranded out in the cold. police say drivers should put together an emergency kit a
for more on the genetic disorder at any age. >> i'm catherine bosley. denise. >> very interesting. i will take it. >> if you have trouble waking up the rugy. an alarm clock built into a memory foam mat with speakers and alarm clock embedded in a rug and shuts off when you stand on it three seconds upload songs and fayetteville inspirational quotes to get you out of bed. it will set you back about $79. up. room. alarm clock on top of the door. >> all right. >> we...
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catherine bosley joins us. >> reporter: the female viagra available three months now. the question has come up. are women using it and is it it hit the prescription market with huge hype. after three months, the number of prescriptions written for the little pink pill is not overwhelming. >> i think the idea women would storm the gates, if you will, to go to their doctor or nurse practitioner to get the prescription, i think is a little naive. >> reporter: university hospital behavioral specialist dr. sheryl kingsburg with the slow demand to the fact women want a different fix and more apt to take their time in making the decision to try it. >> it is not what women are looking for. women don't want to be hyper sexual. they want some of their desire back and restore what they had before. >> reporter: that's why dr. kingsburg is quick to respond to an article in the new england journal of medicine. she took part in some of the clinical trials. their sense of clinical benefit. and they thought this improvement was clinically meaningful to them. at the end of the day that'
catherine bosley joins us. >> reporter: the female viagra available three months now. the question has come up. are women using it and is it it hit the prescription market with huge hype. after three months, the number of prescriptions written for the little pink pill is not overwhelming. >> i think the idea women would storm the gates, if you will, to go to their doctor or nurse practitioner to get the prescription, i think is a little naive. >> reporter: university hospital...
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pi'm catherine bosley. p>> romona: all right. pbe the first to know with push pnotifications with the 19 news papp and e-mail alerts on 19 pnews.com. p>>> as soon as i walked outside pof the garage, all i saw was pthis big fireball. pmark >> mark: yes. pand that fireball was a family pthat was killed. pchildren just could not escape pthose flames. p>> romona: it was breaking last pnight at 10:00 and 11:00. pwe're learning new details. pdannie carlson is live in north pfield with the latest pinformation. pdannie. p>> reporter: well, actually, pguys, even we're coming on to 24 phours after this initially phappened. pyou can still smell that smell pof smoke in the air. pwhen we were talking to pneighbors here in this pcommunity, they said within 15 pseconds the house just exploded pand there was fire everywhere. ptoday we got to talk to people pwho knew the four victims who plived inside the home who were pfound by investigators late last pnight. pthe smoke has now cleared. pthe crime scene tape is down and pthe investigation has be
pi'm catherine bosley. p>> romona: all right. pbe the first to know with push pnotifications with the 19 news papp and e-mail alerts on 19 pnews.com. p>>> as soon as i walked outside pof the garage, all i saw was pthis big fireball. pmark >> mark: yes. pand that fireball was a family pthat was killed. pchildren just could not escape pthose flames. p>> romona: it was breaking last pnight at 10:00 and 11:00. pwe're learning new details. pdannie carlson is live in north...
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katherine bosley reports. >> reporter: as crews in brazil spray insecticide to kill mosquitoes that kill the zika virus the w.h.o. will hold an emergency meeting monday to determine if it should be declared an international health emergency. health officials think it is a spike in babies born with brazil. >> the increased evidence is particularly alarming. >> reporter: the u.s. health agencies estimates 3 million to 4 million possible cases in the americas over the next year. in more than 20 countries, mostly in central and south america. but u.s. health officials say based on experience with other mosquito-borne illnesses they expect the number of cases here to remain small. >> we do not believe there will be a major outbreak of zika in the united states. >> reporter: the cdc says almost all of the u.s. cases are among people who traveled abrood. health officials are urging pregnant woman not to travel to the affected regions unless necessary catherine bosley, cleveland 19. >> anchor: we are talking to a local health official in the next half hour to find out the symptoms of the zika vi
katherine bosley reports. >> reporter: as crews in brazil spray insecticide to kill mosquitoes that kill the zika virus the w.h.o. will hold an emergency meeting monday to determine if it should be declared an international health emergency. health officials think it is a spike in babies born with brazil. >> the increased evidence is particularly alarming. >> reporter: the u.s. health agencies estimates 3 million to 4 million possible cases in the americas over the next year....
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. >> reporter: pam bosley knows the pain of losing a loved one to gun violence. her oldest son terrell would have turned 28 today. the last time they talked, guess where he was. >> he was at church. i was like, baby, be careful. he was like, ma, come on, you always worry, you always worry. i'm good. i'm good. i don't know why you're trippin'. ain't nothing going to happen to me. the next call was my baby had been shot. freshman, gunned down on his way to choir practice. terrell collapsed at the pastor's feet. the songs that once soothed pam's soul now only add to her suffering. >> i can't watch no more. that's my baby. i really don't watch the videos because he's supposed to still be here singing. >> reporter: pam's son just one of the thousands who have died here in the last ten years. chicago has one of the nation's highest murder rates. a city known to some as chi-rack because there are more deaths than casualties during the iraq war. pam and her husband built in backyard patio. >> this is the safe haven spot that i put together for terrell. >> reporter: it di
. >> reporter: pam bosley knows the pain of losing a loved one to gun violence. her oldest son terrell would have turned 28 today. the last time they talked, guess where he was. >> he was at church. i was like, baby, be careful. he was like, ma, come on, you always worry, you always worry. i'm good. i'm good. i don't know why you're trippin'. ain't nothing going to happen to me. the next call was my baby had been shot. freshman, gunned down on his way to choir practice. terrell...
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. >> reporter: it's just before 8:00 and pam bosley is already running behind. >> heavenly father we thank you for this day. >> the chicago mother of three rushing to get her 17-year-old son trai t trey not just on timt alive. it was nine years ago that pam's oldest son terrell was shot and killed right before band practice. terrell was outside a church helping his friend unload his drums from the car. whenstewhen terrell was shot. pam things got so bad for her she tried to take her life not only once but twice. >> no mother should ever have to bury their child. >> then pam had a realization, she wanted to live and she wanted to make a difference. she left a 20 year career in banking to start purpose over pain, a support group for parents who lost children to gun violence. pam now works at st. sabinas catholic church, a fixture on chicago's south side a part of the city locals call chiraq. pam is the violence prevention manager at the arc a community center run by the church. before each workday pam stops at the church's memorial wall dedicated to victims of gun violence. >> to make
. >> reporter: it's just before 8:00 and pam bosley is already running behind. >> heavenly father we thank you for this day. >> the chicago mother of three rushing to get her 17-year-old son trai t trey not just on timt alive. it was nine years ago that pam's oldest son terrell was shot and killed right before band practice. terrell was outside a church helping his friend unload his drums from the car. whenstewhen terrell was shot. pam things got so bad for her she tried to...
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health reporter catherine bosley explains the mission behind the event. >> catherine: it's all about donation. but it's also cleveland's chance to shine when it comes to showing how our fine city can really make a big difference. [applause] cleveland rocks. >> catherine: with this ceremony, the torch rally is on. it will be taken from city to city gearing up for the games summer. >> to me, the torch is the sign of life. the flame is ever glowing and i think that what happens when someone gets a transplant, you pass the love, one of a hero on to another individual. >> catherine: the leaders of lifebank, eversight ohio -- >> it's an opportunity to celebrate what the gift of life >> catherine: and -- >> there's something so special and magical about this event. >> catherine: the greater cleveland sports commission could not be more thrilled. they are the host organizations behind it and they estimate upwards of 10,000 people will come in for it from all over the in houston in 2014 with ohio -- [cheering] -- showing strong there. you could only imagine what it will be like here. >> cathe
health reporter catherine bosley explains the mission behind the event. >> catherine: it's all about donation. but it's also cleveland's chance to shine when it comes to showing how our fine city can really make a big difference. [applause] cleveland rocks. >> catherine: with this ceremony, the torch rally is on. it will be taken from city to city gearing up for the games summer. >> to me, the torch is the sign of life. the flame is ever glowing and i think that what happens...
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bosley boppers . they made the dick goddard bubblehead. >> in case you're wondering a national bobble bubblehead hall later this year in the walking. hook in texas, arctic air returning starting sunday with falling temperatures . we're still in the warming trend through tomorrow and saturday . fifty-one currently paducah . you see some clouds that will thickened up and the lower flu levels coming up . it will we'll be moving in my morning between eight and 10:00 a.m. . could see some mix initially they mostly be about the rainfall scattered about for the day . the low pressure of circulation and rain showers with a mixing . the best timeframe between eight and clear with more clouds predawn . he was the drive for driver of the viewing area . the chance of mixing early scattered rain showers . upper 20s tonight . it would be more like this predawn hours, mid '40s again tomorrow . cloudy with a but it makes possible early on and looking don't think it's very likely it will be such a short period of time
bosley boppers . they made the dick goddard bubblehead. >> in case you're wondering a national bobble bubblehead hall later this year in the walking. hook in texas, arctic air returning starting sunday with falling temperatures . we're still in the warming trend through tomorrow and saturday . fifty-one currently paducah . you see some clouds that will thickened up and the lower flu levels coming up . it will we'll be moving in my morning between eight and 10:00 a.m. . could see some mix...
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p>> mark: catherine bosley here pwith what you need to know about paging and memory. p>> catherine: a lot of us are pconcerned. ponly 1 and 4 adults age 45 and pover talked about memory roblems with their doctor pduring a routine checkup. pthis is the issue. pexperts say the stigma of memory ploss and dementia might be what pholds people back from talking pabout the issue with their pdoctors. pso what -- what is normal aging phere and what is a sign of pdementia. pjust forgetting where you put pthe keys. pbut forgetting whether or not pyou just ate, that's a sign. pso here is a break down of pnormal aging. pit includes forgetting a name of pan acquaintance. pthat's normal. pbeing able to recall incidence pof for get getfulness. ausing to find the right word. pdementia trouble retracing psteps, being frequently at a ploss for words and losing your psense of place and time. pdifferences that can be subtle. pconsult an expert like a pneurologist who can give you pmemory tests to see if your pmemory loss is normal or not. pso how about this? pwe're going to play a bit of
p>> mark: catherine bosley here pwith what you need to know about paging and memory. p>> catherine: a lot of us are pconcerned. ponly 1 and 4 adults age 45 and pover talked about memory roblems with their doctor pduring a routine checkup. pthis is the issue. pexperts say the stigma of memory ploss and dementia might be what pholds people back from talking pabout the issue with their pdoctors. pso what -- what is normal aging phere and what is a sign of pdementia. pjust forgetting...
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phealth reporter catherine bosley pis here. p>> reporter: the transplant pgames mean so much for so many preasons. pit's all about celebrating pdonations. pit's also cleveland's chance to pshine showing us how our fine pcity really can make a pdifference. p[ applause ] p. p>> reporter: with the ceremony pat the convention center, the pstate-wide torch carry is on. pit will be taken from city to pcity for rallies like this pgearing up for the donate life ptransplant game's kickoff right pback here this summer. p>> to me the torch is the sign pof life. pthe flame is ever glowing. pand i think that what happens pwhen someone gets a transplant, pyou pass the love one of a hero pon to another individual. p>> reporter: the leaders of plife bank, ever site ohio. p>> it's an opportunity to pcelebrate what the gift of life pand sight has done for people. p>> reporter: and. p>> there's something so special pand magical about this event. p>> reporter: the greater pcleveland sports commission pthey're the host organizations pbehind it and
phealth reporter catherine bosley pis here. p>> reporter: the transplant pgames mean so much for so many preasons. pit's all about celebrating pdonations. pit's also cleveland's chance to pshine showing us how our fine pcity really can make a pdifference. p[ applause ] p. p>> reporter: with the ceremony pat the convention center, the pstate-wide torch carry is on. pit will be taken from city to pcity for rallies like this pgearing up for the donate life ptransplant game's kickoff...
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pam bosley home hopes so. >> i'm glad the president is making an executive decision to save lives, for us, to southern california there won't be any more--so there won't be any more terrells. >> we have more of an in-depth look at gun ownership and gun violence in this country. >>> a soldier was killed in afghanistan today. they were taking part in a joint afghan operation to push back recent taliban advances. the taliban forces had been trying to retake helmand, province. the group claimed responsibility for the deadly attack in kabul monday which could complicate the peace talks that are scheduled for next week. eye lies are lining up saudi arabia in its dispute with iran. bahrain and sudan cut diplomatic ties with the country after protesters ransacked the embassy in tehran. andrew simmons reports. unfortunately, we don't have that piece right now. grim discovery at the coast of turkey. the bodies of three dozen refugees were recovered today. like so many before them. trying to reach greece in search of a better life. jonah hull has more and this warning some of the images are distu
pam bosley home hopes so. >> i'm glad the president is making an executive decision to save lives, for us, to southern california there won't be any more--so there won't be any more terrells. >> we have more of an in-depth look at gun ownership and gun violence in this country. >>> a soldier was killed in afghanistan today. they were taking part in a joint afghan operation to push back recent taliban advances. the taliban forces had been trying to retake helmand, province....
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pcatherine bosley joins us now pwith where this is coming from. p>> catherine: oh, indeed this pis going to get a lot of people pthey're paying for certain pthings. pthe new york city department of pconsumer affairs shows a big rice gap of nearly 800 products pof male and female versions. pthis is not just limited to pretail. pcbs went undercover. pone female producer and one male roducer visited a handful of pdry cleaners in new york city. pthey brought 100% cotton button prequested the same service. p>> yes, please. p>> reporter: the female roducer was charged at least ptwice as much in more than half pthe businesses visited. ponce she was charged $7.50 while pthe male counterpart $2.85. pat another, she paid $3 more. pbut it happens more than just at pdry cleaners. pthe new york city study showed pthings like in jeans, personal pcare products like razors and ptoys like the scooter. pwomen pay more than men for psimilar products 47% of the ptime. ptodd marks the editor for pconsumer reports has been plooking at this issue for years. p>> you don'
pcatherine bosley joins us now pwith where this is coming from. p>> catherine: oh, indeed this pis going to get a lot of people pthey're paying for certain pthings. pthe new york city department of pconsumer affairs shows a big rice gap of nearly 800 products pof male and female versions. pthis is not just limited to pretail. pcbs went undercover. pone female producer and one male roducer visited a handful of pdry cleaners in new york city. pthey brought 100% cotton button prequested the...
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i'm catherine bosley in cleveland's news center. >> brian: that looks like a heck of a thing. organ recipients playing athletically, which just speaks to how far we've come with all of this. >> tia: that's true. >> brian: i'm an organ donor, so hopefully you think about that and think it might be something for you. >> tia: you can save someone's life for sure. about 30 minutes ago we saw q. having fun at the great outdoors adventure show, but now he's off to the boat show. >> that comes with a wardrobe change, q. well, you can see what's going on on the water floating above, but today we go underwater. we talk about this great exhibit which i'm in right now you can i have ahma. ..ne omanyiecein m fe. sohen asta sytomseptcomi bac on mlongerm ntro mecine i talked to docr an fod a ssinpiec in my thmareatnt. onceailyreo even asta sympms. eo ifor ults wi asta nowellontrled on lontermsthmcontl liken inled rtictero. breoon'tepla a rcueinhar for suen bathi proems. breopensp aiays hel improvbreaing r a ll 2 hos. br conins typef mecine thatncrees t risof dth fromsthmprobms and may ineas
i'm catherine bosley in cleveland's news center. >> brian: that looks like a heck of a thing. organ recipients playing athletically, which just speaks to how far we've come with all of this. >> tia: that's true. >> brian: i'm an organ donor, so hopefully you think about that and think it might be something for you. >> tia: you can save someone's life for sure. about 30 minutes ago we saw q. having fun at the great outdoors adventure show, but now he's off to the boat...
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catherine bosley, good day to you. how does this also mario look one year on? as bad, as cataclysmic? we were trying to be measured. e: it seems like it has emerged with a black eye, doomed for massive recessions did not pan out. fourconomy is set to post year growth of almost 1%. and, yet, it does not look so bad. manus: and in terms of the swiss economy, we have spoken to a lot of ceos in terms of the impact we saw. we saw some job impact in the bank, some of the watchmakers under pressure. talk to me about the economy, and in terms of what ways it is recovering, taking hold of this issue. has,rine: domestic demand you know, then the sort of motor for the past year. real incomes benefiting some key imports for the lower price of oil. that has been one of the factors that has helped us get weaker exports. however, there are some dark patches. industrialturing sector is having a bit of a tough time. and the consumer prices did post a big fall last year. it was actually their biggest fall since 1950. manus: thank you very much. jobus see what the snb there. impa
catherine bosley, good day to you. how does this also mario look one year on? as bad, as cataclysmic? we were trying to be measured. e: it seems like it has emerged with a black eye, doomed for massive recessions did not pan out. fourconomy is set to post year growth of almost 1%. and, yet, it does not look so bad. manus: and in terms of the swiss economy, we have spoken to a lot of ceos in terms of the impact we saw. we saw some job impact in the bank, some of the watchmakers under pressure....
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there's a lot of moms of kids who have been killed in the streets of chicago and i want you to meet tre bosley, a high school student, and his brother was shot and killed ten years ago helping a friend in a church parking lot. terrell would have turned 28 years old on this tuesday. what's your question, tre? >> yeah, as you said, i lost my brother a few years ago -- well, ten years ago and i've also lost countless amount of family members and friends to gun violence, as well, and just speaking on growing up as a young black teen in chicago where you're surrounded by not only just gun violence but police brutality, as well, most of us aren't thinking of our life on the long-term scale. most of us are either thinking day-to-day, hour to hour, or for some of us even minute to minute. i wanted to thank you for your stand against gun violence for not only the victims of gun violence but those on the verge of being victims of gun violence and my question to you is, what is your advice to those youth growing up surrounded by poverty and gun violence? >> well, first of all, terrell, i couldn't be prou
there's a lot of moms of kids who have been killed in the streets of chicago and i want you to meet tre bosley, a high school student, and his brother was shot and killed ten years ago helping a friend in a church parking lot. terrell would have turned 28 years old on this tuesday. what's your question, tre? >> yeah, as you said, i lost my brother a few years ago -- well, ten years ago and i've also lost countless amount of family members and friends to gun violence, as well, and just...