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a breast-feeding group threatened to sue. now, beyonce has joined the breast-feeding brigade.sserting her right to breast-feed, even wh with paparazzi in hot pursuit. i'm david wright for "nightline," in los angeles. >> go, beyonce. tonight, a recap of our top story. that line of the deadly storms ac
a breast-feeding group threatened to sue. now, beyonce has joined the breast-feeding brigade.sserting her right to breast-feed, even wh with paparazzi in hot pursuit. i'm david wright for "nightline," in los angeles. >> go, beyonce. tonight, a recap of our top story. that line of the deadly storms ac
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dense breasts.o we hope in particular it will help us reduce that issue and detect small but significant tumors in dense breasts that can be hidden by those overlying tissues. that's what the three dimensional imaging will help us most. >> we saw a little bit of the exam right here. it looks the same as when i go for my regular screening mammogram but it's happening all at the same time? >> yes. from the patient's point of view, you have a mammogram just like you always have. it isn't compression. it lasts a little bit longer, about four seconds but it allows us to obtain the images, very fire row images over the breast and re-- narrow images over the breast. >> it gives you confidence and has to give the patient confidence. >> we've seen everything in more detail. it's less likely that patient will then have to be called back from the screening mammogram for additional imaging so it makes everybody feel better and more confident about the diagnosis. >> dr. greenburg, thank you very much for being h
dense breasts.o we hope in particular it will help us reduce that issue and detect small but significant tumors in dense breasts that can be hidden by those overlying tissues. that's what the three dimensional imaging will help us most. >> we saw a little bit of the exam right here. it looks the same as when i go for my regular screening mammogram but it's happening all at the same time? >> yes. from the patient's point of view, you have a mammogram just like you always have. it...
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to do to take her breasts have. you put your i have to do this again but if i could i don't give make you operate on t.v. then you know or like reservoir of living is that. my mission in life ok guys let's focus on it be is hot guys that are trying to remind them that they can do it it like that's. i mean is it going to charge you to receive breast cancer is your man reminded it's enough you begin reminder such as your breast provoke a choice. so you see. it also shows you how to check yourself all right so this is actually an app basically it's a rethink breast cancer which is a canadian charity and these guys are launching an opera women. you're forty so remember to fill in for the you know nothing like a hard drive to get in the mood i heard jim was upset because he doesn't have to do breast exams so you're going to have to you got turned down to be the reminder guys it was. it's a great i mean so i think it's a great idea what's wrong with hot chicks tell dude to do stuff all the time if hot dude's can get women
to do to take her breasts have. you put your i have to do this again but if i could i don't give make you operate on t.v. then you know or like reservoir of living is that. my mission in life ok guys let's focus on it be is hot guys that are trying to remind them that they can do it it like that's. i mean is it going to charge you to receive breast cancer is your man reminded it's enough you begin reminder such as your breast provoke a choice. so you see. it also shows you how to check yourself...
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come back in six months to year. >> reporter: karmo did have breast cancer and by the time she did comeack six months later, the lump had doubled in size. >> i had this beautiful 3-year-old daughter. after getting diagnosed it was rapid speed from there your whole life turns upside down. >> reporter: at a time when support was badly needed, she found herself more alone than ever, her fiance walked out on her while she was undergoing treatment. now she was struggling as a survivor and a single mom. >> i thought i can sit here and cry about this and feel sorry for myself or i can use my life to make others live and that's what i chose to do. >> reporter: undergoing her second round of chemo, lying in bed, losing all her hair, she founded the tigerlily foundation. to this date, her mission has helped an upwards of 10,000 women, ages 15 to 40, educating them, advocating for them and paying everything from mortgage to child care bills. karmo has been to capitol hill, too, introducing a bill for early breast health education, even catching the attention of the first lady. >> lawn bowling. >>
come back in six months to year. >> reporter: karmo did have breast cancer and by the time she did comeack six months later, the lump had doubled in size. >> i had this beautiful 3-year-old daughter. after getting diagnosed it was rapid speed from there your whole life turns upside down. >> reporter: at a time when support was badly needed, she found herself more alone than ever, her fiance walked out on her while she was undergoing treatment. now she was struggling as a...
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ask your doctor if nasonex is right for you. >>> a local woman coping with breast cancer is now usinger struggle to help other patients thrive. and her work has put her on the grio.com's list of 100 african-americans shaping the future of our country. angie goff has more on her mission. >> reporter: naima karmo was born a warrior. a native of liberia, she survived three wars. she arrived in america and faced the biggest fight of her life. >> i was taking a shower and felt a lump in my breast. >> reporter: she was only 32 and what she heard next still haunts her. >> the doctor said you are too young to have breast cancer, forget about it. come back in six months to year. >> reporter: karmo did have breast cancer and by the time she did come back six months later, the lump had doubled in size. >> i had this beautiful 3-year-old daughter. after getting diagnosed it was rapid speed from there your whole life turns upside down. >> reporter: at a time when support was badly needed, she found herself more alone than ever, her fiance walked out on her while she was undergoing treatment. now s
ask your doctor if nasonex is right for you. >>> a local woman coping with breast cancer is now usinger struggle to help other patients thrive. and her work has put her on the grio.com's list of 100 african-americans shaping the future of our country. angie goff has more on her mission. >> reporter: naima karmo was born a warrior. a native of liberia, she survived three wars. she arrived in america and faced the biggest fight of her life. >> i was taking a shower and felt a...
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breast cancer has interrupted her life more than once. >> so life was happy. i went on, no -- had happiness for about two and a half years and then went back in and they said that it was showing itself again. it was back. >> reporter: together king and her husband have battled the disease twice. watching her go through the treatment may have been worse than the seven surgeries. >> she felt like she couldn't move, like she wide a thousand pounds, after two or three week its after she started feeling better it was time for the next treatment. >> reporter: when she found out it was back she opted for surgery. >> it was still very difficult for me to come to term was losing my breasts. i think that's the biggest thing for a wal-mart. >> the challenge for me was is she going to pull through this time? >> reporter: eric the pastor of saint matthew's new life methodist church called on his faith and so far king's tumor is no longer visible. they have worked to use the sister's network and komen to reach out. >> education is the key to making it through ; surviving br
breast cancer has interrupted her life more than once. >> so life was happy. i went on, no -- had happiness for about two and a half years and then went back in and they said that it was showing itself again. it was back. >> reporter: together king and her husband have battled the disease twice. watching her go through the treatment may have been worse than the seven surgeries. >> she felt like she couldn't move, like she wide a thousand pounds, after two or three week its...
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an estimated 40% of women have dense breast tissue.t's not hereditary. >> time to bring in jeff ranieri. now it's a break, then we're coming with more. >> yes. we do have another storm system. it's bad timing because now we're starting to roll into spring and a lot of you want sunshine. we're getting that rain across the bay area. doppler radar scans around now. here is that break. no raindrops and over 250 mile radius. this impressive blast over two weeks doing some incredible dense here in the rainfall season so far. oakland this month, that now accounts for 41% of this entire rainfall season's water in the past two weeks we could have two weeks like what we had. numbers starting to catch up. 72 in sunnyvale, 65 in san jose, 64 in livermore and across the peninsula plenty of low 60s. outside to our sky camera network in san bruno. the mixed bag, the view with clouds and also some blue sky up at some of the higher levels. a bit of an onshore flow. not too bad right there. let's bring you to the weather headlines. tomorrow a colder sta
an estimated 40% of women have dense breast tissue.t's not hereditary. >> time to bring in jeff ranieri. now it's a break, then we're coming with more. >> yes. we do have another storm system. it's bad timing because now we're starting to roll into spring and a lot of you want sunshine. we're getting that rain across the bay area. doppler radar scans around now. here is that break. no raindrops and over 250 mile radius. this impressive blast over two weeks doing some incredible...
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she ignored that this thing was growing in her breast. she was at times afraid to go get health care, at times could not afford it do to work and lack of insurance. her breast literally fell off. it is called an auto-mastectomy. we see that at grady about twice a year. this is the only time i have seen someone walked in and asked to have it reattached, but in the united states in 2012, that sort of thing happens in big public hospitals. tavis: in the story that you just told, i heard two or more things, in a particular order. i heard about fear. did not take care of it. number two, i heard an ability to pay over the course of that 10-year period. which raises the question for me, about responsibility, you mentioned earlier that patients can be responsible for the cost. but how much of what troubles our system has to do with individuals not been proactive, not taking care of themselves? >> i think of large part of the system is individuals not being proactive and not taking care of themselves, but a large part also is people who simply do
she ignored that this thing was growing in her breast. she was at times afraid to go get health care, at times could not afford it do to work and lack of insurance. her breast literally fell off. it is called an auto-mastectomy. we see that at grady about twice a year. this is the only time i have seen someone walked in and asked to have it reattached, but in the united states in 2012, that sort of thing happens in big public hospitals. tavis: in the story that you just told, i heard two or...
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we are talking about breast cancer. >> the chances of a woman you know having breast cancer is very highnobody knows that better than marlene king. >> most people don't talk about breast cancer. >> marlene king does because it is personal to her. breast cancer has interrupted her life more than wants. >> life was happy and the lucky. i was fine for about two and a half years and then i went back in for a mammogram. and they told me that it was showing up again. it was back. >> together, king and her husband have battled the disease twice since 2008. watching her undergo chemotherapy, he says, may have been worse than the seven surgeries. >> she said that she felt like she couldn't move, that she felt like she weighed a thousand pounds. after two or three weeks, she began to feel better and then it was time for the next treatment. >> when king was diagnosed again last year, she opted for a double mastectomy. >> it was very difficult for me to come to terms with losing my breath. i think that was the biggest thing for me. >> the challenge for me was, is she going to pull through this time?
we are talking about breast cancer. >> the chances of a woman you know having breast cancer is very highnobody knows that better than marlene king. >> most people don't talk about breast cancer. >> marlene king does because it is personal to her. breast cancer has interrupted her life more than wants. >> life was happy and the lucky. i was fine for about two and a half years and then i went back in for a mammogram. and they told me that it was showing up again. it was...
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much to check your breasts for a box of your choice. so you do. it also shows you how to trick yourself all right so this is actually an app basically it's a rethink breast cancer which is a canadian charity and these guys are launching an after women. forty so i remember to fill in sulphur up and you know nothing like a hot guy to get in the mood i are just as upset because he doesn't have to do cross-examine then so he learned to your to turn down. to be the reminder that was . it's real mean so i think it's a great idea what's wrong with the hot chicks tell dude to do stuff all the time if hot dude can get women to check their breasts and not get breast cancer school i'm pleasantly striking. i agree do it for me which is the problem i such a good choice though they didn't choices none of which i would have chosen and yeah really have to say there was something that was beyond unsettling for me to watch a man explain to men how to give themselves a breast exam on his man boob it was too much for me i don't know i know i think it's a c
much to check your breasts for a box of your choice. so you do. it also shows you how to trick yourself all right so this is actually an app basically it's a rethink breast cancer which is a canadian charity and these guys are launching an after women. forty so i remember to fill in sulphur up and you know nothing like a hot guy to get in the mood i are just as upset because he doesn't have to do cross-examine then so he learned to your to turn down. to be the reminder that was . it's real mean...
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cancer and results noted she had dense breast tissue. dense tissue and cancer both show up white. >> so i was really outraged that this information about my own physiology, this important, critical information was never shared with me. >> colton is teeming up with state senator joe simidian to introduce a bill to warn women with breast tissue to get further testing at the time they get results saying the law is needed because 40% of the women who get a mammogram have bbt. >> why won't you provide notice? it's assessed by radiologists and provided to physician. only person who doesn't get information is is the patient that. is wrong. >> california medical association says not all women with dense breast tissue need further testing and that the warnings should be at doctor's discretion. >> there are certain women where when they have dense breasts and meet risk criteria they ought to have further testing. >> governor brown vetoed a similar bill after consulting with doctors from ucla and usf. >> they felt that that warning was too much in
cancer and results noted she had dense breast tissue. dense tissue and cancer both show up white. >> so i was really outraged that this information about my own physiology, this important, critical information was never shared with me. >> colton is teeming up with state senator joe simidian to introduce a bill to warn women with breast tissue to get further testing at the time they get results saying the law is needed because 40% of the women who get a mammogram have bbt. >>...
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a role in breast cancer. >> colder air in the mid atlantic. the temperatures will be dropping. how cold it will get tonight and when we will warm back up. the wind is shaking the camera with gusts >> the squeeze at the pump and that your wallet getting tighter. gas prices jumped 11.5 cents over the last two weeks. it is now running $3.93 per gallon. is going for nearly $5 in chicago and other cities. if the high gas prices are causing you to drive less and use public transportation more often, you may get a break on your car insurance rates. bob hansen explains. >> every minute drive is costing you more. prices are at record highs for this time of year and some people are looking for ways to cut back. >> i do not go anywhere else additionally at all. >> i put the same amount in every time, $20. >> the were miles on your car could mean saving on your insurance. >> the less you drive, the more you pay. >> they are changing their plans and linking it directly to the number of miles they drive. it is based on driving 19,000 miles per year. your in
a role in breast cancer. >> colder air in the mid atlantic. the temperatures will be dropping. how cold it will get tonight and when we will warm back up. the wind is shaking the camera with gusts >> the squeeze at the pump and that your wallet getting tighter. gas prices jumped 11.5 cents over the last two weeks. it is now running $3.93 per gallon. is going for nearly $5 in chicago and other cities. if the high gas prices are causing you to drive less and use public transportation...
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the chances are for breast cancer. well, this sounds like rationing. doesn't it sound like rationing to you? and that's exactly what bern dean heely said. she is the former professor at john hopkins university, the first woman to be head of the national institute of health. she said it's rationing and she told the press. and at that time i went to susan g komen in southern california and i demanded that they pronounce obamacare unfit for american women. and i actually said at that particular time, i said there's something that our little group says. and that is, uncle sam, keep your mits off our tiths. but why would the task force do this? it's simple, ladies. first of all, they're sparing you from mental distress in case you have a false positive. but, according to the huffington post, three months ago they're going to rework the language so you had better understand it. you don't understand what they're trying to do for you. and secondly, the cost of covering all women 40 and over and the baby boomers far outweighs t
the chances are for breast cancer. well, this sounds like rationing. doesn't it sound like rationing to you? and that's exactly what bern dean heely said. she is the former professor at john hopkins university, the first woman to be head of the national institute of health. she said it's rationing and she told the press. and at that time i went to susan g komen in southern california and i demanded that they pronounce obamacare unfit for american women. and i actually said at that particular...
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this is writes against breast cancer. basically, a chance for brides to shop for their bounds and bygones at a discount price. the money goes to charity, so it's a win-win situation. yeah jenny who is the community outreach here. good morning. >> good morning, baltimore. >> you probably have to be a little bit cold. your event is inside the hyatt regency. you have lots of wedding dresses to choose from. >> we have a thousand pounds. all of our towns our person $99 to 2500. we have all of the top designers. in titus taking her bridesmaid to different stores, bring them here. >> yesterday about a huge turnout but there are still tons of dresses. >> yes. we have about a thousand pounds. we still have amazing sound left for the brides today. >> like i said, up to 85% off. >> and it's only $5 to get into the event. >> five dollars and we have new and used counts. >> can you tell us what you are wearing to brides today. this is a mermaid style. brides don't want curbs until they are getting married and put a dress on. that is w
this is writes against breast cancer. basically, a chance for brides to shop for their bounds and bygones at a discount price. the money goes to charity, so it's a win-win situation. yeah jenny who is the community outreach here. good morning. >> good morning, baltimore. >> you probably have to be a little bit cold. your event is inside the hyatt regency. you have lots of wedding dresses to choose from. >> we have a thousand pounds. all of our towns our person $99 to 2500. we...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> investigators are trying to find out what caused a townhouse fire andrews air force base. it broke out in the middle of the road on madison drive yesterday afternoon. it spread to two other home before the fire crews were able to put it out an hour later. no one was hurt. >>> and the nine justices of the u.s. supreme court are holding a preliminary vote on the challenges of the health care law but we will not find out the results for mont
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can...
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i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate chemicals as readily. to me i think very historically crystallizes what we are learning. that was a story in 2006 by the environmental working group where they analyzed the umbilical cord blood of newborn babies and found an average of 200 chemicals found to be toxic in every single baby, m
i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly...
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testing it.but breast pumps may require additional screening.. e off- limits for additional t-s-a screening?phone lines areeopen now, the number to calll410 - 481- 4545. &ptalk bout seeinggdoubbe...on utah ellmentary school is home to 11 sets of twins.bob evans showw us some of the unique challenges 33 - this isn'' the first time west clinton elementary has had a large number of twins.the school's secretary says they pgo. still to come.. drivers beware.. beware...the hot commodity from happening to you...and -3 you. you're watching fox p5 morning news.. all llcal.. all mooning. ((break 5)) ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat or dog. good morning, john. good morning, this is an angus steak and egg sandwich. it is a tremendous morning! angus, man! very tremendous! angus! dunkin's delicious new angus steak and egg sandwich makes any morning special. hurry in and treat yourself to one today. don't miss the delicious new angus steak and egg sandwich from dunkin' donuts. meteorologist)) 3 3 3 pomiig up.. 3
testing it.but breast pumps may require additional screening.. e off- limits for additional t-s-a screening?phone lines areeopen now, the number to calll410 - 481- 4545. &ptalk bout seeinggdoubbe...on utah ellmentary school is home to 11 sets of twins.bob evans showw us some of the unique challenges 33 - this isn'' the first time west clinton elementary has had a large number of twins.the school's secretary says they pgo. still to come.. drivers beware.. beware...the hot commodity from...
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you think it would be the same for artificial hips and breast implants but it is not. doctors are concerned that there is not enough regulation to stop harmful devices from being put into patients. >> we realize that the current system is catastrophic. the requirements of the clinical data, you have to have ongoing trials. these could not be completely any more different. my estimate is that you can get a device through with a review and no requirements. >> you are telling me that you could get this to the market was just two to three days worth of looking at the literature? >> yes. about 70 have gone through this system. >> if you want to get a new drug on to the market, you have to go to a central regulator to get approval but for a new artificial hip or breast implant, the manufacturers can go to any of dozens of companies who are all competing for their business. they used the british standards institution which is better known for giving marks for things like baby buggies. they would not tell us what tests they had done on the artificial hip because of client conf
you think it would be the same for artificial hips and breast implants but it is not. doctors are concerned that there is not enough regulation to stop harmful devices from being put into patients. >> we realize that the current system is catastrophic. the requirements of the clinical data, you have to have ongoing trials. these could not be completely any more different. my estimate is that you can get a device through with a review and no requirements. >> you are telling me that...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>mark: here are some of the big stories we're following right now. police are looking for a teenage girl that has been missing since friday. >>darya: of the crews are looking to cap a water main break in the menlo park. will tran is live on the scene. >> the 49ers could risk losing alex smith. more on the big stories coming up. here is a quick minute of weather and traffic. >> on the golden gate is dry. in return, it is cold and windy. here
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can...
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breast pumps are treated as medical equipment that may or may not require additional screening. strand says the agent said without milk in the pump, she could not board. >> i asked him if there was a private place i could pump and he said, no, you can go in the women's bathroom. reporter: the only outlet for her electric pump was at the sink. >> i had to stand in front of the mirrors at the sink and pump my breasts in front of every tourist that walked in there. reporter: when the bottles were full, strand was allowed to board and return home to maui. but her feelings of anger grew. >> i was embarrassed and humiliated, and then angry that i was treated this way. reporter: in a statement to kitv4 news, the tsa admitted they mistakenly told strand she could only bring the medical pack if medically necessary. >> the woman did get in touch with tsa officials yesterday who said that the agent involved will go through some sort of training and a memo will be sent to all the agents at the airport who have to deal with similar situations in the future. >>> 20 minutes after 6:00 right no
breast pumps are treated as medical equipment that may or may not require additional screening. strand says the agent said without milk in the pump, she could not board. >> i asked him if there was a private place i could pump and he said, no, you can go in the women's bathroom. reporter: the only outlet for her electric pump was at the sink. >> i had to stand in front of the mirrors at the sink and pump my breasts in front of every tourist that walked in there. reporter: when the...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer.) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>justine: storms have hammered par's of new zealand and now it is happening again. giant trees and heavy semi's being tossed around like to waste. emergency services are scrambling. the wind is now forcing the cancellation of flights in and out of the area. take a look at this video coming to us from texas. you can see what appears to be a funnel cloud in the distance. it touched down as a line of slow-moving storms moved in with high winds, heavy
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer.) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> sergeant bales' wife is defending him. the army soldier accused of killing 17 afghan civilians says her husband is very brave and very courageous n a tv interview, she also said her husband joined the army after the 9-11 attacks so he could protect his family, friends and the country. the army says he wandered off base and killed eight afghan adults and nine children. >>> meantime, the families of the victims are getting paid up to $50,00
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> protesters rallied across the country calling for justice for trayvon martin. he was shot last year by a volunteer in florida. about 300 people marched in hollywood calling for the arrest of the shooter, george zimmerman. he's not been charged with a crime. he claims it was self-defense. >> it's really, really important to come out and make a stand and stand-up for trayvon. there's a time everybody needs someone to stand-up for him. >> it's crazy to have these vigilantes with guns shooting people and getting away with it. >> protests continue. an attorney representing zimmerman believes the state's stand your ground law applies to the case. zimmerman an
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> protesters rallied across the country calling for justice for trayvon martin. he was shot last...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> high drama on the roads in new mexico. police hay hard time tracking down a man suspected of stealing a school bus. officers used springlike strips along the freeway three times and hit the bus several times to make him lose control. they eventually succeeded. you see the bus sort of skidding out of control there. but the suspect would not go down without a fight. officers ended up shooting him with beep bag bullets and then with real bul
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the breast milk bottles. >> and she knew that breast milk, that breast milk was allowed and he didn'thow would you like 500 bucks just to not fish? i'll take it. >> dave: it happens in the state of massachusetts where the government, in conjunction with noaa. national oceanic atmospheric agency. giving people checks not to fish, and get get the permit. >> looking at 1800, nearly 1900 individuals and want to study the environmental impact if they were not force today fish, not looking to see how it's going to affect the fishing population, and schools of fish, nothing to do with it. if there were ever some sort after oil spill in the state of massachusetts by doing this test they would know how it would effect local fishermen, the reasoning behind this. >> alisyn: mind you, this is recreational fishermen. and professional of fishermen, fishing for cod they've been devastated because the cod is overfished and the commercial fishermen. this is for recreational fishermen, hand in their license and get $500, an academic exercise, how much it would be worth. >> dave: socialology experiment.
the breast milk bottles. >> and she knew that breast milk, that breast milk was allowed and he didn'thow would you like 500 bucks just to not fish? i'll take it. >> dave: it happens in the state of massachusetts where the government, in conjunction with noaa. national oceanic atmospheric agency. giving people checks not to fish, and get get the permit. >> looking at 1800, nearly 1900 individuals and want to study the environmental impact if they were not force today fish, not...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> it's charles barkley like we're not used to seeing him. the basketball hall of famer is wearing a dress and some heels there, too. weight watchers tweeted this picture with the caption while shooting our new tv ads charles barkley finds the perfect little black dress looking good. that's not so little, though. the theme is lose like a man. in other words losing weight is not just for women. barkley has said all along that he gained 100 po
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it will show a snowstorm of dense breast tissue and you're looking for a snowball. the cems technology, boom, the cancer lights up like a star in the night sky. not only do we see this main cancer, but several seconds later three tiny satellite tumors showed up. comparing this tech following to the mri she had, mri showed the same thing, nothing more, nothing less. i hope to use this on women who had high risk for breast cancer and we could get to the bottom of the tissue in a simple test. >> reporter: allison moyer says that would be a blessing. a true gift. >> the stress alone and the worrying while you're waiting for the results is just so much to deal with. an to be able to see that in just a few minutes, you know, rather than a few days is amazing. >> that was lisa siegel reporting. >>> right now, a clinic in beverly hills is the only place that offers this technology. however, the company hopes to expand to other sites in the future. >>> 160 square feet and it is not a closet. we are going to take you inside the new kind of bay area apartment that's barely leg
it will show a snowstorm of dense breast tissue and you're looking for a snowball. the cems technology, boom, the cancer lights up like a star in the night sky. not only do we see this main cancer, but several seconds later three tiny satellite tumors showed up. comparing this tech following to the mri she had, mri showed the same thing, nothing more, nothing less. i hope to use this on women who had high risk for breast cancer and we could get to the bottom of the tissue in a simple test....
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> you are looking at live pictures from the white house down to serious business for david cameron and barack obama they are addressing the media i would suppose as they approach the podium there, tonight there will be a state dinner, and conversation today we are told about the situation in afghanistan. >> obviously the two have a close relationship the allies, u.s. and great britain yesterday, afternoon as we reported earlier or last nigh
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can...
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invasive breast cancer. >> at 27 years old, it doesn't run in your family. your whole life feels like it's crumbling on you. >> you cry? >> yeah, you say why me, then get over it and try to move forward in a positive outlook. >> she was fortunate. with her new insurance, she could afford treatment. she believes it saved her life. >> how are you? >> since the law passed, the state says massachusetts went from 90% of the population covered to 98%. a big success. it brought big headaches. all told, the new law meant insurance coverage for 400,000 people. people like jacqueline. in order to do that, the money had to come from somewhere. that somewhere was big hospitals. for years and years they had been taking care of the poorest patients with the biggest problems. nobody is turned away? >> nobody is turned away. >> in 2009 boston medical center sued the state saying cuts could push them out of business. the state restored some of that money. for now, there's a truce. >> the state made a compact five years ago to provide access for all. we figured out how to pro
invasive breast cancer. >> at 27 years old, it doesn't run in your family. your whole life feels like it's crumbling on you. >> you cry? >> yeah, you say why me, then get over it and try to move forward in a positive outlook. >> she was fortunate. with her new insurance, she could afford treatment. she believes it saved her life. >> how are you? >> since the law passed, the state says massachusetts went from 90% of the population covered to 98%. a big...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> welcome back march is national women's history month this sunday march 18th there is a special event planned by the women veterans interactive it is to salute and celebrate women vets and acknowledge their role in servicing our country. ginger miller joins us this morning to talk about that activity. >> thank you for having me gwen. >> i read there is over 2 million women vets in this country and seems like the perception is better for ma
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--what is brides against breast cancer?about your event this weekend--wheee do proceeds go?--you can get big savings on designer gowns at the event event for ore for more information on rides against breast cancer, log on toofox baltimore dot coo slash morning. a few firefighters model dresses during an emergency cal. call.((he did a great job handling tteehose when he was ii his pretty green dress.)) dress.))why these guys were dressed to kill... and we''l annwer that burniig question... who are they wearin? wwaring?(((rash nats)) patt)) plus... aahelicopter crash in pilots under investigation. investigation.and... president obama makee one maryland student'' daa... what he does phat has this video going viral. you're watchinn fox ((break 4)) 3 3 3 mmpss83-maps-fiber- back tt maps an anne arundel county man iss sayyhe atttcked his own mother police arrested 33-year old roberttbenscoter tuesday nnght... afttr a lengthy &psearch around his home in cap mother with a haamer.a neighbor says she saw the 61- year old woman covere
--what is brides against breast cancer?about your event this weekend--wheee do proceeds go?--you can get big savings on designer gowns at the event event for ore for more information on rides against breast cancer, log on toofox baltimore dot coo slash morning. a few firefighters model dresses during an emergency cal. call.((he did a great job handling tteehose when he was ii his pretty green dress.)) dress.))why these guys were dressed to kill... and we''l annwer that burniig question... who...
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alcohol is thoughtto in creases strow jen levels which increases the chance of someone getting breast cancer. >>> do you have a sweet tooth? you could of a sugar addiction. that isn't necessarily good for your health. health reporter linda so tells us how to beat those sugary cravings. >> reporter: sugar is hard to avoid. it's in our food, drinks and ?abltion. if upfind yourself craving it -- >> if they tend to binge mon sugary foods it could be a sign of sugar addiction. >> reporter: he's with the maryland athletic clubbability he said the average adult consumes 22 teaspoons of sugar a day. he's hosting a workshop called sugar smackdown. >> that will prevent you from feeling like you're hungry all the time. a lot of people if they have the sugar cravings, eating fat, maybe with raw nuts or coconut oil will cut the cravings for sugar. >> reporter: try healthier alternatives, like honey. when eating fruit keep the skin on. >> that's where the fiber is, in the peels. if you're getting a fruit not treated with pesticides, eat the peel for the higher fiber content. >> reporter: be sure to
alcohol is thoughtto in creases strow jen levels which increases the chance of someone getting breast cancer. >>> do you have a sweet tooth? you could of a sugar addiction. that isn't necessarily good for your health. health reporter linda so tells us how to beat those sugary cravings. >> reporter: sugar is hard to avoid. it's in our food, drinks and ?abltion. if upfind yourself craving it -- >> if they tend to binge mon sugary foods it could be a sign of sugar addiction....
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer.woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> some people in oakland spent st. patrick's day in a bald and beautiful way, shaving their heads in solidarity with children fighting cancer. today marks the children's hospital and research center fifth annual fundraiser. it's a childhood cancer charity that funds some of the most promising research for children with cancer. firefighters and police and coast guard joined in the fundraiser. as well as cancer survivors and their families. >> we have many families who are saving on behalf of their families, it's a pretty dramatic experience for a lot of people and life-altering as well. >> by the end of day, event organizers hope to raise about $175,000 for
(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer.woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> some people in oakland spent st. patrick's day in a bald and beautiful way, shaving their heads in...
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(woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> the olympics are just 134 days away, and as london prepares for the games, there seems to be conflicted reports whether organizers are over budget. the international olympic committee has been assured the olympics are within the budget. that news comes after reports of large cost overruns. ioc president said he is very happy with the progress of the olympics. the opening ceremony is july 27th right here on nbc bay area. >> as the 100th an
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i had to stand in front of the mirrors in the sink and pump my breasts in front of every tourist thatalked in that bathroom. i was embarrassed and humiliated and then angry that i'm treated this way. >> when the bottles were full, she was allowed back on the plane. today they are apologizing saying it was all a big mistake. the agency recently changed the screening procedures to allow women to carry breast milk on to planes without having to test it first. >>> honey has been described as nature's original antibiotic used since ancient times to heal stubborn wounds. but would you believe it's a beauty booster. we whip up treatments to help you stay healthy and feel young. this doctor is a local dermatologist who lectures internationally about scientific advances in cosmetic treatments. >> there is a lot of science in nature. >> but she's also a big proponent of natural skin care. honey is one of her go to ingredients. >> it's very, very good for our skin because it's a natural humectant. and that means it pulls in moisture to the skin so it will give your skin acyl key, smooth, soft --
i had to stand in front of the mirrors in the sink and pump my breasts in front of every tourist thatalked in that bathroom. i was embarrassed and humiliated and then angry that i'm treated this way. >> when the bottles were full, she was allowed back on the plane. today they are apologizing saying it was all a big mistake. the agency recently changed the screening procedures to allow women to carry breast milk on to planes without having to test it first. >>> honey has been...
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she had been worried about a lump in her breast, and now she could afford the doctor. she could afford testing. so she went. and they found something pretty frightening. invasive breast cancer. >> i was clearly devastated, you know, because 27 years old, doesn't run in your family or anything, and, you know, you just -- your whole life feels look it's just crumbling on you. >> you cry? >> you cry. you say why me, and then you get over it and you try to move forward in a positive outlook. >> fwut she was fortunate, and with her new insurance, she could afford treatment. she believes it saved her life. >> how are you? >> since the law passed, the state says magazines mass went from having 90% of its population covered by insurance to around 98%. a big success. it also brought some big headaches. all told, the new law for insurance coverage of 400,000 people. people like jack. for her to do that, the money had to come from somewhere. that somewhere was big hospitals that for years and years had been taking care of the poorest patients with some of the biggest problems. >>
she had been worried about a lump in her breast, and now she could afford the doctor. she could afford testing. so she went. and they found something pretty frightening. invasive breast cancer. >> i was clearly devastated, you know, because 27 years old, doesn't run in your family or anything, and, you know, you just -- your whole life feels look it's just crumbling on you. >> you cry? >> you cry. you say why me, and then you get over it and you try to move forward in a...
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or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androgel 1.62% so you can use less gel. log on now to androgeloffer.com and you could pay as little as ten dollars a month for androgel 1.62%. what are you waiting for? this is big news. whwill be giving awayfor? passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> there was no front line in homs. nowhere that could be called safe. and getting in without getting caught would be perilous. the cnn team had made it out of the field and through the night. then just inside the syrian border, the first signs of hardship and co
or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androgel 1.62% so you can...
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i grew breasts, you know. not huge ones. kids would tease me. why do you [ muted ]? and i'd be very embarrassed. >> despite all of this, joseph tried his best to be one of the boys, dating girls, and forcing himself to curb his effeminate nature. but by his teens, it was clear it was not girls he desired. >> i'd had my first boyfriend at 17, and i realized, okay, that's the answer. i've figured it out. i'm gay. i'd lived for a couple years from 17 to 19, socialized, made a lot of gay friends, went out to gay bars, had a good time. but yet i still felt like somehow i didn't fit in. >> the discord began to eat away at joseph. being gay didn't seem to answer why he was at such odds with himself, and in the end his internal struggle about who he really was had a surprising solution. >> it just seemed like it would be so much easier to live as a female because it would fit more of my personality, my gestures, everything. i'd already had two suicide attempts because i was so unhappy with my life. it was like a choice between suicide or live as a female. and so i went for i
i grew breasts, you know. not huge ones. kids would tease me. why do you [ muted ]? and i'd be very embarrassed. >> despite all of this, joseph tried his best to be one of the boys, dating girls, and forcing himself to curb his effeminate nature. but by his teens, it was clear it was not girls he desired. >> i'd had my first boyfriend at 17, and i realized, okay, that's the answer. i've figured it out. i'm gay. i'd lived for a couple years from 17 to 19, socialized, made a lot of...
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when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. lynn brick get -- glick getting there getting the crowd pumped upp it was a hit and more than 200 women attended and abc2 was a proud sponsor. it was great time. >> that's good. and everybody went home and watched game change on hbo. this is the hbo movie shot in and around baltimore bough john mccain and sarah pale ann run for the white house. so how true to live is the money and what does it tell us about the campaign inner circles and confidential relationships with political advisers? david curly has the story. >> reporter: into do you know what the fed is-- >> do you know what the fed is? >> reporter: game change base on the a book by two journalists gets deep inside the mccain palin campaign of four years ago. >> he doesn't want to deal with her i haven't told him she doesn't know anything. >> reporter: but it raise as question, what happened to confidentiality. >> i am trying to trust you people but you are making it really hard for me. >> reporter: the story is based on anonym
when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. lynn brick get -- glick getting there getting the crowd pumped upp it was a hit and more than 200 women attended and abc2 was a proud sponsor. it was great time. >> that's good. and everybody went home and watched game change on hbo. this is the hbo movie shot in and around baltimore bough john mccain and sarah pale ann run for the white house. so how true to live is the money and what does it tell us about the campaign inner circles and...
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or are breast feeding should not use androgel.s side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androgel 1.62% so you can use less gel. log on now to androgeloffer.com and you could pay as little as ten dollars a month for androgel 1.62%. what are you waiting for? this is big news. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. >>> there is nothing much sweeter than watching a sleeping child. a picture of peace. unless your ba today, a study in the journal "pediatrics" looks at w
or are breast feeding should not use androgel.s side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androgel 1.62% so you can use...