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. >> boston baby, beantown. bean town! >> sal guiliano, who is finishing up a year-long sentence for a probation violation, is here for the 12th time. it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> i got your canteen. you hungry? you hungry? what you want? >> that's what happens -- >> all right, listen to me. >> it'll all be gone by tomorrow. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves, don't ask for it back. >> we catch a lot of flak. we laugh. we joke, you know what i mean. we hang out with each other
. >> boston baby, beantown. bean town! >> sal guiliano, who is finishing up a year-long sentence for a probation violation, is here for the 12th time. it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for...
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baby born with h.i.v. has been successfully treated. the announcement came today at an aids conference in boston. the baby girl, born in california, was treated with a drug combination almost immediately after birth. she is now nine months old and free of the virus. the same treatment previously worked on a baby born in mississippi. >> ifill: americans who like their existing health insurance coverage may get to keep it another two years. that would extend a transition first announced last fall after millions had their policies canceled under the president's health care law. now, administration officials say the extensions will be valid to october first of 2016, even if the policies don't meet new requirements for coverage. >> ifill: president obama's nominee to lead the civil rights division at the justice department was blocked today. debo adegbile fell well short in a senate test vote, with seven democrats joining republicans in opposition. they criticized adegbile's work at the n.a.a.c.p. legal defense fund, which represented mumia abu-jamal, who in 1981 was convicted of killing a philadelphia
baby born with h.i.v. has been successfully treated. the announcement came today at an aids conference in boston. the baby girl, born in california, was treated with a drug combination almost immediately after birth. she is now nine months old and free of the virus. the same treatment previously worked on a baby born in mississippi. >> ifill: americans who like their existing health insurance coverage may get to keep it another two years. that would extend a transition first announced...
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one of the main reasons for boston us visit was to make students the baby on an agreed set to kick it so it can indeed be guided by someone that all i can assist in preventing shoes. and right standing with the football over the world the tomb of st on tuesday the use of that it's not hubby and me being there is a lot of baggage is that even if they don't have money and still coming next. the boy who went on today to hold sheehan people. and they still come to society because they pissed and he also defends the distinction between them and the wrist with us. is it that the navy in its own. although statistics silly the time in the country snack to notice the high crime rates the appearance of buying into this little crimes. easton amongst the highest in it and she's not in full steam boil i decided to dance out since been an on time. and in asia institute and this time because that is a big problem in south africa. and every day you read about this people going into someone's house breaking and latest types but the best teaching at the time insist that he may need to get the routes ne
one of the main reasons for boston us visit was to make students the baby on an agreed set to kick it so it can indeed be guided by someone that all i can assist in preventing shoes. and right standing with the football over the world the tomb of st on tuesday the use of that it's not hubby and me being there is a lot of baggage is that even if they don't have money and still coming next. the boy who went on today to hold sheehan people. and they still come to society because they pissed and he...
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boston. four hours after a baby girl was born, doctors drew blood for an hiv test and immediately began administering high doses of three drugs commonly used for the virus. well, six days later, the virus could no longer be detected. the doctors model their treatment after a similar case in mississippi that had only been revealed a month prior, in which a baby was also cleared of hiv. that child is now three and a half years old and is still hiv-negative and has not been treated for about two years. the baby in california is now 9 months old and remains on treatment out of caution. as "the new york times" reports, her case leaves little doubt the treatment works. a new trial is in the works in which up to 60 babies born affected will be put on drugs within 48 hours. joining me now, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. doctor, thank you so much for joining. >> good to be with you. >> the doctor who treated the child at miller children's hospital in long beach said, "of course, i had worries, but the mother's disease was not under control and i had to weigh the risks of
boston. four hours after a baby girl was born, doctors drew blood for an hiv test and immediately began administering high doses of three drugs commonly used for the virus. well, six days later, the virus could no longer be detected. the doctors model their treatment after a similar case in mississippi that had only been revealed a month prior, in which a baby was also cleared of hiv. that child is now three and a half years old and is still hiv-negative and has not been treated for about two...
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. >>> a man who survived the boston marathon bombing is engaged and expecting a baby with his fianceummer. this is a picture of jeff if a wheel chair after he was injured in a blast a year ago. he lost both legs. he helped the f.b.i. identify the suspect through video footage. the million -- memoir is out a week before the we anniversary of the bombing. >> the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories including breaking news. a train derailment is one of the busiest airports with dozens injured and an update on the injuries and damage. >> seven people were shot in california and what police are saying about the investigation. i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfin
. >>> a man who survived the boston marathon bombing is engaged and expecting a baby with his fianceummer. this is a picture of jeff if a wheel chair after he was injured in a blast a year ago. he lost both legs. he helped the f.b.i. identify the suspect through video footage. the million -- memoir is out a week before the we anniversary of the bombing. >> the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories including breaking news. a train derailment is one of the busiest...
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. >> a 28-year-old who survived the boston marathon bombing isen gaged and expecting a baby with hisnce in the summer. this is a picture in a wheelchair after the blast. he lost both legs. his memory called "stronger" will be out april 8 a week best anniversary of the bombings. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories including breaking news and a train derailment at the country's busiest aiports with dozens injured. we have an update on the injuries and damage. >> no more spending, lawmakers are considering a plan to send high-speed rail off >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good monday only. i am matt keller here for eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. >> what a weekend. >> beautiful outside. looks like today is similar. >>> very spring like. a lot of sunshine. a lot of pollen. right now, a lot of fog. you can see quarter-mile visibility at santa rosa and a mile in half moon bay. the rest of us are okay winds are light in the valleys. this is not much of a movement right now. from sutro tower looking at san francisco it is clear. just
. >> a 28-year-old who survived the boston marathon bombing isen gaged and expecting a baby with hisnce in the summer. this is a picture in a wheelchair after the blast. he lost both legs. his memory called "stronger" will be out april 8 a week best anniversary of the bombings. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories including breaking news and a train derailment at the country's busiest aiports with dozens injured. we have an update on the injuries and...
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baby with her. >> reporter: jennifer borkland, nbc news. >>> tragedy in boston where the mayor says words cannot do justice for the grief the city feels. a blaze trapped people in the basement. a marine corps veteran and edward walsh are being described as heroes. 13 other firefighters were injured and several police officers were also taken to the hospital. none of the buildings residents were hurt. 45 to 50 mile per hour winds fed the fast-moving blaze, which fire officials say appears to be an accident. >>> and we're hearing from a construction worker who a firefighter heroically rescued in houston earlier this week. you remember this dramatic video. he climbed on to a ladder seconds before part of the apartment building collapsed in flames just feet away. take a listen to what he said. >> i thought i was going to do right there. i said, god, you have to get me out of here. i'm not a hero. i was save iing my own skin. the heroes are the firefighters that risk their lives to help us. >> coming up today, an interview with the fireman. >>> president obama in an historic first vetoing with pope fran
baby with her. >> reporter: jennifer borkland, nbc news. >>> tragedy in boston where the mayor says words cannot do justice for the grief the city feels. a blaze trapped people in the basement. a marine corps veteran and edward walsh are being described as heroes. 13 other firefighters were injured and several police officers were also taken to the hospital. none of the buildings residents were hurt. 45 to 50 mile per hour winds fed the fast-moving blaze, which fire officials say...
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baby with her. >> reporter: jennifer bjorklund, nbc news, arlington, washington. >>> and boston's mayor says words can in the do justice to the grief the city is feeling right now after a fierce 9 alarm fire killed two firefighters. the blaze trapped them in the basement of a brown stone apartment building late wednesday. 33-year-old michael kennedy, a marine corvette ran, and 43-year-old edward walsh are described as heroes. combined, both had more than 15 years of fire fighting experience. 13 other firefighters were injured and several police officers were taken to hospitals from that incident. but none of the buildings' residents was hurt there. 40 to 50-mile-an-hour winds fed that fast moving blaze. fire officials say it appears to be an accident. >>> what was he thinking moments before being saved by houston firemen? well, construction worker curtis reissig climbed on to a rescue ladder seconds before burning apartment wall collapsed only feet away from him. he said among many things, he could feel his skin burning as he escaped from the fifth floor. >> i said, god, you got to save me, get me
baby with her. >> reporter: jennifer bjorklund, nbc news, arlington, washington. >>> and boston's mayor says words can in the do justice to the grief the city is feeling right now after a fierce 9 alarm fire killed two firefighters. the blaze trapped them in the basement of a brown stone apartment building late wednesday. 33-year-old michael kennedy, a marine corvette ran, and 43-year-old edward walsh are described as heroes. combined, both had more than 15 years of fire fighting...
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baby buggy? >> then, the "dancing with the stars" contestant who lost her legs. how this bostonis inspiring her. >> that's amazing. >>> plus, the most grateful kid
baby buggy? >> then, the "dancing with the stars" contestant who lost her legs. how this bostonis inspiring her. >> that's amazing. >>> plus, the most grateful kid
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baby buggy, he said, sprang to mind. >>> when we come back here -- behind the scenes of one boston comeback.sing a prosthetic leg, a ballroom dancer this week stunning an audience and the pictures of her dancing exclusively right here after the break. our "person of the week." exclusively right here after the exclusively right here after the break. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse c
baby buggy, he said, sprang to mind. >>> when we come back here -- behind the scenes of one boston comeback.sing a prosthetic leg, a ballroom dancer this week stunning an audience and the pictures of her dancing exclusively right here after the break. our "person of the week." exclusively right here after the exclusively right here after the break. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my...
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baby boomers then you. if there are more of you that you are the worst deeeneration. idle trophy kids says "the bostonhe end of the day every betty griping entitlement is a learned behavior. you are not born entitled. >> he does have a point this is the generation that has been spoonfed so the todd it to them. and. john: yes. self-esteem. >> the parents hovered around they are not allowed to fail or never have to sink or swim. john: i was surprised other young people said we are slackers. >> i think we expect everything to be handed to us. when you hear your grandparents talked it is different now. >> my parents' generation was more hardworking in general. john: yes. >> when stuff is not working out for us to parentlet us move back home and do we expect meone to save us? there is a term staying home to long. it is called a failure to launch. john: looked at the data. >> failure to parent. >> 36% live with parents. john: it used to me 32%. what itoo terrible? >> going out on your own is how you become an adult if too many people live at home or they welcome their kids we are in trouble as a sociy. we n
baby boomers then you. if there are more of you that you are the worst deeeneration. idle trophy kids says "the bostonhe end of the day every betty griping entitlement is a learned behavior. you are not born entitled. >> he does have a point this is the generation that has been spoonfed so the todd it to them. and. john: yes. self-esteem. >> the parents hovered around they are not allowed to fail or never have to sink or swim. john: i was surprised other young people said we...
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baby his father kicked the cat which set off lux's attack. the couple is considering what to do with the cat next. >>> boston university is investigating charges that its woman basketball coach has been bullying her players. four players have quit the team walking away from their scholarships. one player said coach kelly greenberg's bullying even made her consider suicide. greenberg faced similar accusations and a university review back in 2008 when two other scholarship players quit the team. >>> so what's more important making sure you retrieve an overthe fence baseball or keeping a close eye on your child. >> all right. well, the answer for one mets fan retrieving the ball, of course. keep an eye on the red wagon. >> whoop. >> with the umbrella. dad chased over the ball, the wagon nearly crashed into the fence. something to keep in mind. it was a spring training game no less and the ball wasn't even a home run, it was a ground rule double but every man can relate to that. it's a free ball. you got to go after it. >> hello, hello. >> ooh. nick of time. >>> a fun moment there for sure. >>> that was not the case at the nhl game between the dal
baby his father kicked the cat which set off lux's attack. the couple is considering what to do with the cat next. >>> boston university is investigating charges that its woman basketball coach has been bullying her players. four players have quit the team walking away from their scholarships. one player said coach kelly greenberg's bullying even made her consider suicide. greenberg faced similar accusations and a university review back in 2008 when two other scholarship players quit...
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boston bombings. jeff bauman, who lost his legs in the attack and helped investigators identify the suspects, is now engaged and expecting. expecting the babycongratulations. >>> and we go up close and personal tonight with a grizzly out looking for a little lunch. the camera rolling the whole time. guy getting closer here. watch this. taking a swipe. yeah, a bit of a chomp there. the video going viral tonight. nearly a half million views. >>> when we come back here on "world news," that newborn gorilla, saved in san diego, about to meet her mom. gorilla, saved in san diego, about to meet her mom. and you'll see it right here. millions haveed their d for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask yo
boston bombings. jeff bauman, who lost his legs in the attack and helped investigators identify the suspects, is now engaged and expecting. expecting the babycongratulations. >>> and we go up close and personal tonight with a grizzly out looking for a little lunch. the camera rolling the whole time. guy getting closer here. watch this. taking a swipe. yeah, a bit of a chomp there. the video going viral tonight. nearly a half million views. >>> when we come back here on...
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new york and boston have long been seen as to the most liberal cities yes the organizers of the braves stroll for one million visitors have extended opening game boxes for many years as the baby that would conflict with the roman catholic heritage the defeat of three red cards custom tailor of the weekend has left a bad taste it's dumping rain the use of adjustable buckle behind them as they protected the turkish side got access to raw in the last sixteen second leg of the champions league. water bomb. just a very new but leaves everything is still so playful. sick is easy if you look at the results. well um the look of this. the game what was about a retro style sunday was better. in the second off. this was interesting is most. eta drop of bowery to be the first time back in action at stamford bridge since the anti bigotry take me a career until streak by scoring the winning penalty in the final of the twenty twelve champions league against buying you make of the alliance arena in munich the strike and spoke about his return to stamford bridge the disco. using a spoon if you care to the group which earth. no i don't deal with the change. i just want to read again just twent
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baby. means we can have an hiv free lifetime within my life i hope. we have global health fellows working in newark, new york, boston d.c., what we found is the majority of the issues that they're working on don't require medical treatment. it's understanding health systems. it's understanding the knowledge that you need to make healthy decisions and live a healthy life. that can be seen in hiv in terms of prevention, but also, if a mother is hiv positive and is giving birth she needs information. >> i was surprised the number of applicants you have for these jobs. it's a huge number and it's clear that just like you you wanted to give back, you wanted to address global health issues. there are other young people trying to do that. >> yes, absolutely which i think is really exciting. we see students across college campuses around the united states and around the world that want to use their lives for social change and to make social impact. we want to funnel talent through the door and launch great game changing careers in health. >> on the eve national women health day, how would you characterize this around the wo
baby. means we can have an hiv free lifetime within my life i hope. we have global health fellows working in newark, new york, boston d.c., what we found is the majority of the issues that they're working on don't require medical treatment. it's understanding health systems. it's understanding the knowledge that you need to make healthy decisions and live a healthy life. that can be seen in hiv in terms of prevention, but also, if a mother is hiv positive and is giving birth she needs...
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a man who lost of his begs in the boston marathon bombing is engaged and becoming a father. he and his fiancee are expecting their first babys. ainsley? >> thanks, brian. from home buying to art share, america's millenials are facing new troubles at every turn. the government says it is helping. we invited the millenials here last week to let them let off some of their steam and your response was just great. today we are bringing them back along with your top questions from twitter. here's expert pollster and fox news contributor frank lunz. >> we saw how millenials are pessimistic about the future. i thought an appropriate question would be what makes you most angry today about life in america? i'm going to start with gina. >> obamacare. >> you don't even need health care. >> i do. >> anyone else angry about obamacare? >> the rates are ridiculous. everything he said was a lie. absolutely every single thing he said was a lie. so many of!]y friend are either getting fired, their businesses are going bankrupt because their employers can't afford the new taxes. >> you volunteered for him. >> yeah, i did. >> do you feel respons
a man who lost of his begs in the boston marathon bombing is engaged and becoming a father. he and his fiancee are expecting their first babys. ainsley? >> thanks, brian. from home buying to art share, america's millenials are facing new troubles at every turn. the government says it is helping. we invited the millenials here last week to let them let off some of their steam and your response was just great. today we are bringing them back along with your top questions from twitter....
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executive the development firm boston global investors we don't have that same kind of population explosion today but we do have growth houses have become the beanie babies of the twenty first century it's clearly a mania that's sweeping the globe in these cities where they're able to siphon off money freely from banks and central banks and the people naturally want to gravitate toward house building because in their d.n.a. going back ten thousand years when the hunter gatherer first left the. vanna and started to build condos in miami this has been part of the arc of real estate speculation that has now it's the osis in the current housing bubble fed by the maniacs like mark carney of course also back in one thousand nine hundred when tens of thousands of europeans were arriving every single day from europe that was the age of human migration human capital you wanted to attract humans to your country in order to create boom it was an excellent point in other words this housing bubble is done driven by people who are migrating and causing population swells it's driven by huge capital swells the capital is moving through the snake of speculation in creati
executive the development firm boston global investors we don't have that same kind of population explosion today but we do have growth houses have become the beanie babies of the twenty first century it's clearly a mania that's sweeping the globe in these cities where they're able to siphon off money freely from banks and central banks and the people naturally want to gravitate toward house building because in their d.n.a. going back ten thousand years when the hunter gatherer first left the....