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charter braxton worth. >> the daily and it shows what is so powerful about this. we have a huge range for over a year. 550 at the top, 450 at the bottom. when you have a period of shocking equilibrium. it gives way to disequilibrium. at some point the debate ends and someone gets the bag. and the presumption is it will break out in a big way. we're a buyer here. it close add the 582 today. now, just to put this in context, this big debate. look at the long-term chart. this is what's happening. it's ready to go again. and we're nowhere near the epic highs up at a thousand or thereabouts when the dot-com bubble burst. buy price line. >> compelling case on the fundamental basis, you have to believe in a bounce back in travel. >> you do. this is one of those situations people know i'm usually not that much in favor of high multiple stocks. at 30 times earnings. seven times sales. one of the remarkable things is this is a company that just continues to deliver every single time. if you take a look at their revenue and earnings growth, it is accelerating. that actually
charter braxton worth. >> the daily and it shows what is so powerful about this. we have a huge range for over a year. 550 at the top, 450 at the bottom. when you have a period of shocking equilibrium. it gives way to disequilibrium. at some point the debate ends and someone gets the bag. and the presumption is it will break out in a big way. we're a buyer here. it close add the 582 today. now, just to put this in context, this big debate. look at the long-term chart. this is what's...
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we will see carter braxton worth later in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail? we'll answer it after the show on our website. we also post trade updates too. do check it out. here's what's coming up next. >>> so maybe it wasn't a swish. nikky headed higher, but with time left on the shot clock, how will they save the trade? find out when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the volume? find out when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the voluwi? find out when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating thup the sizzle index this week. this name got hot 100 years ago after offering a corny way to start your day. on thoughts of recent acquisition is no small potatoes. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. >>> where were options traders pumping up the volume? over 18 times the daily trade volume. time for total recall where they look back at a trade not winning or losing. so far they got the direction wrong. but they haven't lost much money. here's the reason why. on "options action," i
we will see carter braxton worth later in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail? we'll answer it after the show on our website. we also post trade updates too. do check it out. here's what's coming up next. >>> so maybe it wasn't a swish. nikky headed higher, but with time left on the shot clock, how will they save the trade? find out when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the volume? find out when "options action" returns. >>>...
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i'm chris bury for "nightline," in north braxton, massachusetts. >> it's a dog's life. >>> just ahead, if you could eat pizza and eat healthy at the same time, would you like it? well, this restaurant chain says it's possible and you can. so uh this is my friend frank and his, uh, retirement plan. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. and here's my depression. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most of the time i could pull myself together and face the day. but other days, i still struggled with my depression. i was coping, but sometimes it really weighed me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. i just couldn't shake my depression.
i'm chris bury for "nightline," in north braxton, massachusetts. >> it's a dog's life. >>> just ahead, if you could eat pizza and eat healthy at the same time, would you like it? well, this restaurant chain says it's possible and you can. so uh this is my friend frank and his, uh, retirement plan. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden...
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let's talk to carter braxton, worth. >> it's just that. the advance. meaning the october, february advance i've drawn the trend line of the last two years. you would show this as a mature advance. october, february five months. almost 30%. then put it in context of the longer term move. you'll see in the longer term chart where exactly we've come to. here's the same move october to february. the general principle of trends and channels is when you get to the bottom of it, it's not about bye juncture. when you get to the -- it's not a bad sell juncture. too far too fast. if you're buying nike shares here, whom are you going to sell them to? who's going to buy it higher? go short. do something. >> carter's clear about where he stands on nike. do you agree fundamentally? >> i do. we might have a graphic. if you took a look at the multiple of this stock over time, the price to earnings multiple or the enterprise value. over the course of the last ten years, you're going to notice a pretty striking pattern. once you get up to about 25 times earnings, i thin
let's talk to carter braxton, worth. >> it's just that. the advance. meaning the october, february advance i've drawn the trend line of the last two years. you would show this as a mature advance. october, february five months. almost 30%. then put it in context of the longer term move. you'll see in the longer term chart where exactly we've come to. here's the same move october to february. the general principle of trends and channels is when you get to the bottom of it, it's not about...
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upside pop says carter braxton worth. do you agree, mike, on a fundamental basis? >> on a fundamental basis, the valuation for this name is fairly reasonable. we're trading about average for the stock. it's trading 8.7 times enterprise value which is also right in line. maybe cheaper than they usually trade. the economic data we're getting is strong. that should be strong for their core businesses. most people think of them as a parks business and movie business. cable is actually their primary business. they own the premiere space in cable which is espn. unfortunately, not cnbc. it is one of the situations where obviously they benefit from an economic recovery. this is a stock that's moved around quite a lot. up 30% from its $30 or just about low. one of the things i would like to do here is hedge myself to the downside a bit. i think i've rye flekted that concern. >> all right. so what are you going to do exactly? >> this time i'm going to keep it pretty easy. i'm looking to buy the june 40 call. normally we don't look at strategies this simple. we usually look t
upside pop says carter braxton worth. do you agree, mike, on a fundamental basis? >> on a fundamental basis, the valuation for this name is fairly reasonable. we're trading about average for the stock. it's trading 8.7 times enterprise value which is also right in line. maybe cheaper than they usually trade. the economic data we're getting is strong. that should be strong for their core businesses. most people think of them as a parks business and movie business. cable is actually their...
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.ly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> how would you like a little extra money to help pay off the tax man or get a big screen for the super bowl. you can be in luck if you hear me read your name. the following have money, money from forgotten insurance policies, bank accounts, all sorts of places. all of you just head on over to wusa9.com. look on our consumer section to get a claim on what is rightfully yours. >>> what did you have for breakfast today? a health expert gives you the ingredients for a smoothy that she says helps her feel young and stay healthy. >> reporter: a practitioner in washington d c swears by it. she uses a high powered blender to mix up a con kungs of vitamins -- con kongs of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. >> i actually put whole vegetables in. i just put it in and it is so powerful that it grinds it all up and the fiber stays in. >> williams starts with a base of apple juice to add some sweetness. she also adds protein powder and something c
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.ly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> how would you like a little extra money to help pay off the tax man or get a big screen for the super bowl. you can be in luck if you hear me read your name. the following have money, money from forgotten insurance policies, bank accounts, all sorts of places. all of you just head on over to wusa9.com. look on our consumer section to get a claim on...
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.iagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> and now, 9sports with dave owens. the best sports in town. >> numbers weren't in maryland's favor. duke beating ten out of the last 11 times. terps were under manned. howard tore his acl. done for the year. maryland, troop still fighting hard today. check out michael. pack your bags, buddy. come along and ride on a fantastic voyage. maryland with an early 4 point lead. terrell dropped in two of his 13. nick picking up the slack because he didn't really shoot that well. a quick 2 there, but the brothers took over in the second half. first miles and then mason. they go back to back on the ally hoops. they combine for 29 points. duke winning it 73-55. north carolina off the loss against duke hosting virginia today. first half, mitchell says this stuff is starting now. calves led by as many as 7. going back door. he had 25. north carolina out scores virginia by 15 in the second half to pull away 70-52. what a finish in morgantown this afterno
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.iagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> and now, 9sports with dave owens. the best sports in town. >> numbers weren't in maryland's favor. duke beating ten out of the last 11 times. terps were under manned. howard tore his acl. done for the year. maryland, troop still fighting hard today. check out michael. pack your bags, buddy. come along and ride on a fantastic voyage. maryland with...
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the confederate victories in the seven days in the second mannasses and the invasion of kentucky by braxton bragg and especially of maryland by robert e. lee's army in september of 1862 revived that prospect of european recognition. in fact, the british and french were prepared to go ahead. but they were just awaiting the outcome of lee's invasion of maryland, and lee's defeat or at least being turned back after the battle of antietan caused them to back off again. so i think there were two points in 1862. the first one was in the spring. and farragut's victory at new orleans was a major factor in causing them to back off then. and then again six months or so later after antietan. the second reason. that turned out to be the closest confederacy ever got to european recognition. >> do you think it was a mistake for farragut to press on to vicksburg as soon as he did after the victories at new orleans? >> i think he thought it was a mistake. but he was under orders to do so. in fact, those orders came thick and fast from the naval department. he had after capturing new orleans he had sent a m
the confederate victories in the seven days in the second mannasses and the invasion of kentucky by braxton bragg and especially of maryland by robert e. lee's army in september of 1862 revived that prospect of european recognition. in fact, the british and french were prepared to go ahead. but they were just awaiting the outcome of lee's invasion of maryland, and lee's defeat or at least being turned back after the battle of antietan caused them to back off again. so i think there were two...
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thought of suicide, but he didn't want to embarrass his family and when albert sidney johnson and braxton bragg decided to destroy the union army, they hit sherman on the right side of the line. he had 7,000 men and he was faced with 20,000 people pushing him at once, and something happened. all of that experience that had been accumulated in his life came to focus right there. unlike other commanders, he did not panic, he became emboldened. he rushed to the front. he organized battalions, he had cannons placed strategically, he lost one horse and then a second shot out from under him. a third horse was shot out from hundred him. bullets riddled his half everyone saw william sherman trying to galvanize this army, when it was all said by noon, they were not cracked. they bent, but did not great. grant met him in the morning and said i never had to worry about sherman. when sherman woke up two daybat, he was a famous american. everything that had happened badly to him, the breakdown, the loss of command, the resignation was completely forgotten, sherman was the man of the hour, and two myst
thought of suicide, but he didn't want to embarrass his family and when albert sidney johnson and braxton bragg decided to destroy the union army, they hit sherman on the right side of the line. he had 7,000 men and he was faced with 20,000 people pushing him at once, and something happened. all of that experience that had been accumulated in his life came to focus right there. unlike other commanders, he did not panic, he became emboldened. he rushed to the front. he organized battalions, he...
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centers like chase braxton in baltimore help those without insurance or underinsured. we will keep you posted. >>> how is this for weird. a baby born today would have to be 116 before they turned 29. it's leap day and jamie costello is camped out at gbmc talking to parents. is this. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: we are in with baby daniel, this guy right here. you didn't know where you were living i asked where you are from i don't know where's my address wanda is her mother's name right. >> yes. >> reporter: how you holding up now. >> maintaining. keeping cool. >> reporter: let's talk to mom. deidre. congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: you didn't think you would deliver at home. >> no, i did not. >> reporter: what happened 2:30, 3 this morning what happened. >> the baby just popped out. he just came out. >> reporter: your mother was there how did she help sm. >> she helped the best she could -- help? >> she helped the best she could. her nerves are shook. >> reporter: what do a you see when you see daniel? what do you see? >> my other son actually. >
centers like chase braxton in baltimore help those without insurance or underinsured. we will keep you posted. >>> how is this for weird. a baby born today would have to be 116 before they turned 29. it's leap day and jamie costello is camped out at gbmc talking to parents. is this. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: we are in with baby daniel, this guy right here. you didn't know where you were living i asked where you are from i don't know where's my address wanda is her...
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toni braxton tweeted my kond yol yenss to the family z lee leann rimes wrote sur skpreel saddened for those who knew whitney so well. and jennifer hudson sang a beautiful tribute last night at the grammy awards, and as far as big winners, adele tying beyonce for the most-ever by a female in one night. >> can i not tell you how i feel bit. it's been the most life changing year. >> get a list of winners at otrc.com. stars of film last night at british academy film awards. big winner there was the artist winning seven awards, we'll start the oscar experience now at oscar.com. there are pictures, video and much more. >> and we want to invite you do down load our oscars app that work was ipad and ipod touch letting you challenge your friends and pick winners together. just go to abc 7 news.com. look for the link under see it on tv. >> and coming up next at 4:00 lasting love at california academy of sciences, these paper hearts will last beyond valentine's day, then, later... >> pay you for chores you're supposed to do? >> a furious father is a you tube sensation for how he handled his teen
toni braxton tweeted my kond yol yenss to the family z lee leann rimes wrote sur skpreel saddened for those who knew whitney so well. and jennifer hudson sang a beautiful tribute last night at the grammy awards, and as far as big winners, adele tying beyonce for the most-ever by a female in one night. >> can i not tell you how i feel bit. it's been the most life changing year. >> get a list of winners at otrc.com. stars of film last night at british academy film awards. big winner...
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braxton said news from the entertainment world. the creator soul train, don cornelius has died from a self- inflicted gunshot wound. los angeles police responded to a 911 call early this morning and confirm that cornelius, who was 75 years old, was suffering from a gunshot wound. >> tonight pope benedict is offering a heartfelt condolences over the death of a retired cardinal in philadelphia. the 88-year-old was criticized but never charged by two grand juries investigating child sex abuse in the roman catholic church. his death comes just days after he was ruled competent as a witness in an upcoming case. >> which one do you prefer, pepsi-cola or coca-cola? >> if you are an ocean city, you will not have a choice. >> the town has signed on to sell just one soft-drink. we will tell you which one, coming up. >> a local look at national signing day, straight ahead. >> temperatures still feel like spring, and means the next system coming our way brings the chance for rain. a beautiful sunset once again. 67 at the inner harbor x coming
braxton said news from the entertainment world. the creator soul train, don cornelius has died from a self- inflicted gunshot wound. los angeles police responded to a 911 call early this morning and confirm that cornelius, who was 75 years old, was suffering from a gunshot wound. >> tonight pope benedict is offering a heartfelt condolences over the death of a retired cardinal in philadelphia. the 88-year-old was criticized but never charged by two grand juries investigating child sex...
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today, tony braxton was here and my sister loves her.s here to promote autism speaks, spokeswoman. her little boy is autistic. many of you know my younger brother is autistic. when i saw her i had to give her a big hug. spent years good luck with the project. sorry i'll miss the event tomorrow night. >> kimberly: great shot. nice you got to meet one another. it's very sweet. >> andrea: she is so nice. >> kimberly: class act. >> eric: i love dogs and most dogs are good boys. [ laughter ] good dog was a good boy. he's a hero but he was interviewed on a denver news show. watch what happens. >> you, too. this is for you. have a great weekend. >> thank you. whoa! >> eric: okay, so -- ahh. >> kimberly: terrible. >> eric: good boy after that. here is the thing, if you know anything about dogs, if you don't know the dog don't stick your face in the dog's face. >> kimberly: that is a serious situation. it doesn't bode well for rescuing the dog. >> andrea: bob does it to me sometimes in the morning. it's true. i say good morning, bob. barkkkk! >>
today, tony braxton was here and my sister loves her.s here to promote autism speaks, spokeswoman. her little boy is autistic. many of you know my younger brother is autistic. when i saw her i had to give her a big hug. spent years good luck with the project. sorry i'll miss the event tomorrow night. >> kimberly: great shot. nice you got to meet one another. it's very sweet. >> andrea: she is so nice. >> kimberly: class act. >> eric: i love dogs and most dogs are good...
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tony braxton doing it in houston's own words. >> ♪ why does it hurt to die ♪ why do i feel so sad?ht i was over you ♪ but i keep crying >> one of my favorite whitney songs. >> thank you for giving us your talent. one of the most beautiful voices i have ever heard in my life. >> in las vegas elton john dedicating a song to the late singer's talent. others sending out tweets. beyonce's saying so many of my life's memories attached to a whitney houston song. in the wake of her death, many of those songs are topping the charts once again. the sales of the album the greatest hits skyrocketing at amazon and itunes reporting that i will always love you was downloaded than any other song today. more contributes to come. tomorrow night's episode on glee on fox will be dedicated to the late pop star. >> shepard: claudia, thanks. more 00 death of whitney houston. we will take a look back at her career and so. biggest stars and visit the hometown to hear about her early life. that's coming up inside fox report. life goes on in washington though. the battle over the president's budget proposal
tony braxton doing it in houston's own words. >> ♪ why does it hurt to die ♪ why do i feel so sad?ht i was over you ♪ but i keep crying >> one of my favorite whitney songs. >> thank you for giving us your talent. one of the most beautiful voices i have ever heard in my life. >> in las vegas elton john dedicating a song to the late singer's talent. others sending out tweets. beyonce's saying so many of my life's memories attached to a whitney houston song. in the...
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and ton,braxton, she's paved the way for every single in the music industry, iconic, legendary, innovatingn the world. mariah carey had several tweets tonight. she will never be forgotten as one of the greatest voices to grace the earth. you might have grown up on whitney houston. i'd crank up the music to her in my car and sing of course when nobody else was around because nobody could touch that voice. >> talent. talent is always appreciated, jackie. as i was saying to larry king, it's interesting when, you know, people now you need auto tune and a whole host of computers. anybody can, if you have the right people behind you, have a music career. but not everybody has talent like whitney houston. i want to say, jacky, as you've been reading the responses from twitter there, out of the ten trending topics on twitter right now, whitney houston eight of them. we have responses coming in, bruno mars, melanie griffith. chilli says i am a mess right now. this takes me back to a sad place with lisa. so sad. the death of whitney houston, we're going to be back in a moment. do we have the music q
and ton,braxton, she's paved the way for every single in the music industry, iconic, legendary, innovatingn the world. mariah carey had several tweets tonight. she will never be forgotten as one of the greatest voices to grace the earth. you might have grown up on whitney houston. i'd crank up the music to her in my car and sing of course when nobody else was around because nobody could touch that voice. >> talent. talent is always appreciated, jackie. as i was saying to larry king, it's...
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on twitter singer toni braxton said she's paved the way for every single singer in the music industrychael jackson's daughter, paris, said rest in peace, white houston. i've always idolized her and her amazing talent. for more on the death of whitney houston you can go to abc7 news.com. >>> this morning investigators in san joaquin county will search for more human remains after discovering a skull and bones deep in a well yesterday. they may be from a victim of the so-called speed freak killers. the abandoned well is just outside stockton. remains were found yesterday afternoon 35 feet down a well on this property. the location was given to a bounty hunter who promised to pay wesley shermantine $35,000. shermantine and another man, lawrence herzog, are believed to have killed as many as 15 people in a methamphetamine-fueled spree back in the 1990s. authorities believe as many as 10 people may be buried in that well. >>> this morning in contra costa county school officials are confident they have whatever caused a school-wide illness is under control. on thursday one quarter of the el
on twitter singer toni braxton said she's paved the way for every single singer in the music industrychael jackson's daughter, paris, said rest in peace, white houston. i've always idolized her and her amazing talent. for more on the death of whitney houston you can go to abc7 news.com. >>> this morning investigators in san joaquin county will search for more human remains after discovering a skull and bones deep in a well yesterday. they may be from a victim of the so-called speed...
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on twitter singer toni braxton said she's paved the way for every single singner the music industry. michael jackson's daughter, paris, said rest in peace, white houston. i've always idolized her and her amazing talent. for more on the death of whitney houston you can go to abc7 news.com. >>> this morning investigators in san joaquin valley will search for more human remains after discovering a skull and bones deep in a well yesterday. they may be from a victim of the so-called speed freak killers. the abandoned well is just outside stockton. remains were found yesterday afternoon 35 feet down a well on this property. the location was given to a bounty hunter who promised to pay wesley shermantine $35,000. shermantine and another man, lawrence herzog, are believed to have killed as many as 15 people in methamphetamine-fueled spree back in the 1990s. authorities believe as many as 10 people may be buried in that well. >>> this morning and contra costa county school officials in are confident they have whatever caused a school-wide illness under control. on thursday one quarter of the
on twitter singer toni braxton said she's paved the way for every single singner the music industry. michael jackson's daughter, paris, said rest in peace, white houston. i've always idolized her and her amazing talent. for more on the death of whitney houston you can go to abc7 news.com. >>> this morning investigators in san joaquin valley will search for more human remains after discovering a skull and bones deep in a well yesterday. they may be from a victim of the so-called speed...
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the tributes from a number of celebrities, toni braxton essentially said that whitney houston laid the singers out today, everyone from adelle to mariah carey owe her a huge debt of gratitude. i expect you to hear at the grammys her voice evoked many times. >> that voice was truly unique, straight from heaven, listen to one of her biggest hits "the greatest love of all." ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me ♪ ♪ i found the greatest love of all inside of me ♪ ♪ the greatest love of all is easy to achieve ♪ ♪ learning to love yourself, it is the greatest love of all ♪ >> okay, take this number and call -- ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ ♪ teach them well and let them lead the way ♪ ♪ show them all the beauty they possess inside ♪ ♪ give them a sense of pride to make it easier ♪ ♪ let the children's laughter remind us how we used to ♪ ♪ be i decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow ♪ ♪ if i fail, if i succeed, at least i'll live as i believe ♪ ♪ no matter what they take from me, they can't take away my dignity ♪ ♪ because the greatest love of all is hap
the tributes from a number of celebrities, toni braxton essentially said that whitney houston laid the singers out today, everyone from adelle to mariah carey owe her a huge debt of gratitude. i expect you to hear at the grammys her voice evoked many times. >> that voice was truly unique, straight from heaven, listen to one of her biggest hits "the greatest love of all." ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me ♪ ♪ i found the greatest love of all inside of me...
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♪ u ♪ unbreak my heart ♪ say you love me again ♪ undo this >>> toni braxton, where have you been alld tell you that the mother and daughter down in texas that we're going to tell you about are doing just fine. >> that is a happy ending. yeah. well, that wasn't the case, though, after mom gave birth and then suffered a heart complication that actually nearly killed her. janet st. james of wfaa in dallas has the details. >> reporter: when karieana karhu was born in late december her mother's heart was filled with pride and love. two weeks later mom's heart very nearly stopped. >> i received a distressful phone call from my wife. she was very panicked and all she could say was help me, help me. >> reporter: at the hospital doctors diagnosed suzanne with a coronary dissection, meaning one of the main arteries to her heart had ripped. >> it actually only took the first picture. i was shaking for about two hours. it was -- that's how close she was to death. >> reporter: heart disease is a rare but known complication of pregnancy. it happens in about 1 in 4,000 cases. experts suspect hormon
♪ u ♪ unbreak my heart ♪ say you love me again ♪ undo this >>> toni braxton, where have you been alld tell you that the mother and daughter down in texas that we're going to tell you about are doing just fine. >> that is a happy ending. yeah. well, that wasn't the case, though, after mom gave birth and then suffered a heart complication that actually nearly killed her. janet st. james of wfaa in dallas has the details. >> reporter: when karieana karhu was born in...
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singer toni braxton has had to deal with plenty ups and downs being a mother of two as well.diagnosed with autism. sorry, i'm listening to your great tune. the chart topping r&b artist speaking out and raising awareness for the millions dealing with the disorder. fantastic to meet you in person. >> thanks, likewise, thank you. >> many times, people see celebrities like you and they think she's got all this money and fame and a great voice but yet, hey, you're a mom like so many other people and you're battling something like so many other people. >> yes, my youngest son diesel suffers from autism and he was diagnosed when he was 3. he's 8 now. so it's been a long road, long struggle. as a mom, i knew something was different about him when he was probably 9 months old. by the time he became a year and a half, he said he's not developing like his older brother. it was inconclusive and finally at 3, they said he's autistic. >> what did you do then? >> after i felt sorry for myself for a long time and i blamed myself. i thought it was something i'd done, i just -- friends came to
singer toni braxton has had to deal with plenty ups and downs being a mother of two as well.diagnosed with autism. sorry, i'm listening to your great tune. the chart topping r&b artist speaking out and raising awareness for the millions dealing with the disorder. fantastic to meet you in person. >> thanks, likewise, thank you. >> many times, people see celebrities like you and they think she's got all this money and fame and a great voice but yet, hey, you're a mom like so many...
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tomorrow, herman cain, karl rove and tony braxton, make it a great day. >> brian: thanks. >> steve: thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow. santorum. pulling off a three-state sweep, sending shockwaves through the race for the republican nomination last night. >> wow! [cheers and applause] conservatism is alive and well. tonight was just not a victory for us, but tonight was a victory for the voices of our party, conservatives and tea party people. bill: well, santorum taking missouri. also minnesota here on the screen. minnesota, 45% of the vote. romney came in third. colorado santorum 40% of the vote. back in missouri, 55% of that vote for a clean sweep last night. santorum got out the broom. good morning, everybody, i'm bill hemmer. who saw this one coming? good morning. martha: we didn't. i went to bed last night before the results were final and looked this morning, said wow, look what happened last night that is what keeps it interesting. that's why we're here. good morning, i'm martha maccallum. mitt romney didn't try to put a big spin on this in his favor. he said it w
tomorrow, herman cain, karl rove and tony braxton, make it a great day. >> brian: thanks. >> steve: thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow. santorum. pulling off a three-state sweep, sending shockwaves through the race for the republican nomination last night. >> wow! [cheers and applause] conservatism is alive and well. tonight was just not a victory for us, but tonight was a victory for the voices of our party, conservatives and tea party people. bill: well,...
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big celebrities, jon voight and all kinds of people, toni braxton, tony bennett. sadness, you could sense the angst they were feeling and there were people like sheila e, she described as we were talking she broke down in tears and it was just too hard to take. so, it really was a bombshell. it was a shock to many of the people here, and clive davis, who was really responsible for her getting going, clive davis opened up his party by asking for a moment of silence and also, saying that it was, it was just, unthinkable news, her death. so, great emotion here that no doubt will continue right on through the grammys tonight and i did talk to the president and ceo of the recording academy, neil portnow and told me they will be paying tribute to her, so it will be a very interesting night tonight. >> all right, hal, thanks so much for the update. we'll check back with you to see what more they can learn about what happened to wit whitney last night and he was just talking about the guest and we're understanding that jennifer hudson will be singing the tribute to her an
big celebrities, jon voight and all kinds of people, toni braxton, tony bennett. sadness, you could sense the angst they were feeling and there were people like sheila e, she described as we were talking she broke down in tears and it was just too hard to take. so, it really was a bombshell. it was a shock to many of the people here, and clive davis, who was really responsible for her getting going, clive davis opened up his party by asking for a moment of silence and also, saying that it was,...
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.arly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. it was more surreal than anything. you're under fire. you're getting blown up. there's definitely adrenaline. there was the explosion, and i remember just opening my eyes, and it got both of my legs. i had surgery after surgery, you know, i was on a lot of pain medicine. "what's going to happen next? and how long am i going to be here?" the wounded warrior project dropped off a backpack for me. and it had everything in there that i could possibly have needed at that time. peer visitors, people who have been where i had been before, said, "look, brother, "everything's going to be okay. "three months from now, or four months "from now, a year from now, you'll be fine." that type of thing was an invaluable service. to be honest, i don't know if i would be as well adjusted as i am now if it wasn't for them. to learn more, call... or visit woundedwarriorproject.org. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and re
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.arly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. it was more surreal than anything. you're under fire. you're getting blown up. there's definitely adrenaline. there was the explosion, and i remember just opening my eyes, and it got both of my legs. i had surgery after surgery, you know, i was on a lot of pain medicine. "what's going to happen next? and how long am i going to be here?" the wounded...
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. there's a different cream. i challenge that with olay. i've found one cream with everything i'm looking for... olay total effects. with 7 age defying effects in just one, easy to use cream. i've swapped to all-in-one total effects. why don't you swap too? who's she? downy unstopables. here to shake up your fresh. toss these little scent boosters in before you wash. and the fresh scent will last until you're ready to wash again. downy unstopables. the fresh too feisty to quit. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. there's a different cream. i challenge that with olay. i've found one cream with everything i'm looking for... olay total effects. with 7 age defying effects in just one, easy to use cream. i've swapped to all-in-one total effects. why don't you swap too? who's she? downy unstopables. here to shake up your fresh. toss these little scent boosters in before...
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i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.ly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. you spent years hard at work, building your skills and talents, raising your family. and lately, like me, you're probably feeling a need to help your community. you have the time to give. you have the capacity to care. you have the experience to contribute. and your country needs you -- one of its greatest assets -- americans whose lifetime of knowledge and know-how will make the difference. so how can you impact the lives of others and change the future of our nation? take what you learned in the workplace and apply those skills to your community. shape tomorrow by being a mentor and tutor for children. make independence a reality for people who need assistance and companionship to continue to make their house their home. find an opportunity to use your skills and life experience. make a difference today. get involved.
i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.ly diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. you spent years hard at work, building your skills and talents, raising your family. and lately, like me, you're probably feeling a need to help your community. you have the time to give. you have the capacity to care. you have the experience to contribute. and your country needs you -- one of its greatest assets -- americans whose lifetime of knowledge and...