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. >> acusan a cynthia klitbo de vieja verde, y mira cómo se defiende. >> increíble pero cierto, lucerona impostora, que soltó la bomba de su divorcio en facebook. >> a hiram castillo le crecerá la nariz por no decir la verdad. >> y la tijera descubre por qué thalia no puede estar en la portada de los 50 más bellos, de people en español. >> quédate con esta tijera que viene más afilada que nunca. >> (música). >> hola, ¿qué tal amigos? buenas tardes amigos, comenzamos con noticias impactantes, paso con carolina sandoval, porque hoy lunes llegó destilando veneno. >> destilando está otro, porque un señor fue a parar a la cárcel por borracho. >> comadres y compadres, mi bella thalía necesita ubicatex urgente. >> además la hija del padre alberto dio mucha tela que cortar. >> ay diosito, además la tijera tiene un video de fernando carrillo en cuba. >> pero vamos a empezar con lucero, cómo es eso que ella rtiene una usurpadora? >> así es tanya, todo el mundo está hablando sobre este anuncio de divorcio, sobre una supuesta lucero que había publicado esto en facebook, estamos viendo la página qu
. >> acusan a cynthia klitbo de vieja verde, y mira cómo se defiende. >> increíble pero cierto, lucerona impostora, que soltó la bomba de su divorcio en facebook. >> a hiram castillo le crecerá la nariz por no decir la verdad. >> y la tijera descubre por qué thalia no puede estar en la portada de los 50 más bellos, de people en español. >> quédate con esta tijera que viene más afilada que nunca. >> (música). >> hola, ¿qué tal amigos? buenas...
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. >>> increíble pero cierto, francisco confirma cómo gozo a cynthia. >>> es a otra mujer, me divertího. >>> escándalo tv y la "la tijera" revela hoy. y maripili y patricia portillo, "la tijera" revela controversias. >>> que comience ya la primera tijera del 2011. >>> ♪. >>> muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos al primer programa del 2011, será un año espectacular, y marisa del portillo y maripily se encontraron. y hoy bienvenida anabel. >>> (aplausos). >>> hola, hola, qué tal, qué feliz que estoy. >>> bienvenida. >>> hola. >>> buenas tardes, cómo estás? >>> feliz de reencontrarme con ustedes, y todo el público maravilloso. estuve bien tranquila en casa, viendo la "la tijera" a diaria , llegó la dueña. >>> la cascabel. >>> y también le damos la bienvenida a janit. >>> y empezamos con carolina. >>> tengo el veneno, hay que hablar con la verdad, y hablaremos de luis miguel y con quién la pasó y la cosa no huele a perfume de gardenia. >>> y regresa después de su deportación, y también por qué llega metida en una controversia. >>> y vadhir derbez confesó que será cantante. >>> y nuestros amigos
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ann parker and cynthia ann quanah and the stories of the comanches have been kind of laws. people of a certain age in texas on that the cynthia ann parker story. might daughter does not. she goes to westlake high school. there was a bit of forgetting history, just a bit of that so there was an opportunity to do this story. but the other side of this and begins to your question of structure, what i wanted to do, i wanted to tell what i've been talking mainly about is the rise and fall of the comanches, the big picture rise and fall from there at your roots in wyoming to the peak of their power to their fall in 1875. that is a great epic story but what is cool is that inside that story there was this wonderful little human narrative of the parker family and what enabled me to do it and -- ryan by the way is one of the finest editors on the planet earth who has miraculously all of my best stories were edited by brian. i don't know it is an accident or something. what was i saying? [laughter] oh, the structure. the structure in effect the structure became of the book and the tr
ann parker and cynthia ann quanah and the stories of the comanches have been kind of laws. people of a certain age in texas on that the cynthia ann parker story. might daughter does not. she goes to westlake high school. there was a bit of forgetting history, just a bit of that so there was an opportunity to do this story. but the other side of this and begins to your question of structure, what i wanted to do, i wanted to tell what i've been talking mainly about is the rise and fall of the...
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anthony. >> mason: cynthia bowers in sunset hills, missouri. thanks, cynthia. the first of the new governors elected last november were inaugurated today. rick schneider took the oath in economically distressed michigan while democrat andrew cuomo was sworn into the job his father, mario, once held in new york. new mexico inaugurated the nation's first latina governor, republican suzannea martinez. the biggest freshman class in more than 70 years will be taking the oath of office in the u.s. house of representatives this coming week. most of the new members are republicans committed to making congress change course. bob orr in washington sets the scene. >> reporter: freshman florida republican allen west arrived in washington with an agenda and an attitude. >> the whole place is abuzz already about what is about to happen. >> reporter: west, like many of the 87 new republicans who will be sworn in wednesday, is vowing to shrink government spending and he's taking a hard line. >> compromise is not something they think is a great thing if you surrender your princ
anthony. >> mason: cynthia bowers in sunset hills, missouri. thanks, cynthia. the first of the new governors elected last november were inaugurated today. rick schneider took the oath in economically distressed michigan while democrat andrew cuomo was sworn into the job his father, mario, once held in new york. new mexico inaugurated the nation's first latina governor, republican suzannea martinez. the biggest freshman class in more than 70 years will be taking the oath of office in the...
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but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. >> jimmy: thanks cynthia., music from the damned things "this week in unnecessary censorship," and from "the green hornet," seethe rogen and3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. 3q health matters to all of us. that's why lysol has started a mission
but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. >> jimmy: thanks cynthia., music from the damned things "this week in unnecessary censorship," and from "the green hornet," seethe rogen and3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," january 19th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we begin with a story about family values. big family values. we'll take you to tennessee an introduce you to a christian family named bates. mom kelly, dad gil just celebrated the birth of their 18th baby. and they're praying for more as they move closer to becoming the biggest family in america one day. ryan owens goes 1-on-20 for this look inside an american family. >> reporter: you've probably heard the term organized chaos. but you've likely never seen it in action. until you meet the bates family. all 20 of them. there's dad gil, mom kelly, and then there are the 18 children. at 22, zach is the oldest. >> every year, you know, add another person, so it doesn't feel abnormal to me. >> reporter: the youngest, judson, is just 4 months old. i have what, to me, is a very difficult question, and that is, name your children. >> i have all the years -- >> reporter: however. >> zach, michael, aaron, nathan, alyssa, tory, trace, krarson, josie, katie, jackson, warden, isaiah, ade
in new york city, this is "nightline," january 19th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we begin with a story about family values. big family values. we'll take you to tennessee an introduce you to a christian family named bates. mom kelly, dad gil just celebrated the birth of their 18th baby. and they're praying for more as they move closer to becoming the biggest family in america one day. ryan owens goes 1-on-20 for this look inside an american family....
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in new york city this is "nightline," january 11th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. and to begin we want to show you pictures released this evening by the office of representative gabrielle giffords, her husband, u.s. navy captain mark kelly holds her hand inside the hospital room where she is recovers from a gunshot wound to the head. the suspected gunman 22-year-old jared loughner remarkably give formedffords is said to be doing well. here's bob woodruff who brings to the story his own incredible tale of survival. >> was somebody shot then sir? >> yes the guy looked like -- the guy had a semiallutomatic pistol. he went in, he just started firing. >> reporter: just after 10:00 in the morning, 22-year-old jared loughner walked straight to gabrielle giffords and shot her point blank in the head. >> he comes out around he goes immediately up to her, fires the first shot. >> reporter: he killed six others in his rampage, but his target was still fighting for her life. >> is anybody injured? did you say gabrielle giffords was hit? >> yeah. she's hit. i believe she's brea
in new york city this is "nightline," january 11th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. and to begin we want to show you pictures released this evening by the office of representative gabrielle giffords, her husband, u.s. navy captain mark kelly holds her hand inside the hospital room where she is recovers from a gunshot wound to the head. the suspected gunman 22-year-old jared loughner remarkably give formedffords is said to be doing well. here's bob woodruff who...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 26th, 2011. >> and good evening from a snowy new york. we begin tonight with parenting. dr. spock baby and child care book has sold more than 50 million copies since its 1946 publication. but now, a new kind of parenting book is flying off the shelves, and the author we speak with tonight has critics roaring about her sharp-clawed advice. here's juju chang to talk with the author, and with moms of a few different stripes. >> reporter: parenting has become a competition of style. and there's a me marriage ree of mothers writing about how they are raising the perfect cub. meet amy chua. better known as the tiger mom. >> my daughter said, i hate math, i'm bald at math. i didn't accept that. i said, i'm making these practice test, and i hand wrote them and i did this with her for a week and the next test, she did really well and guess what? she decided she didn't hate math. her parents started calling her a math whiz and now math is one of he
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 26th, 2011. >> and good evening from a snowy new york. we begin tonight with parenting. dr. spock baby and child care book has sold more than 50 million copies since its 1946 publication. but now, a new kind of parenting book is flying off the shelves, and the author we speak with tonight has critics roaring about her...
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cynthia, what does it look like? >> reporter: well, it's dark here. the power is out, but what we're told is that, much like don just reported, folks here say the tornado system came through so quickly that it just touched down about 400 yards behind me over this shoulder and came across where i'm standing and then it was gone. but in the meantime, while it was down, it leveled about 20 homes and businesses. it toppled power lines and trucks, and they say cars actually were pushed down the street as if they were still on and rolling. a lot of people feel really lucky tonight because they took refuge in a bar/restaurant called o'leary's. it was right at lunchtime, 20 or so folks were gathered inside when the storm came through. windows were shattered and the building was shaking and they feel they are all lucky to be alive tonight. fema will be in here tomorrow morning to start assessing the damage. meanwhile, power crews are out and rescue teams are combing through the rubble making sure that there's nobody there and trying to get the power back on so
cynthia, what does it look like? >> reporter: well, it's dark here. the power is out, but what we're told is that, much like don just reported, folks here say the tornado system came through so quickly that it just touched down about 400 yards behind me over this shoulder and came across where i'm standing and then it was gone. but in the meantime, while it was down, it leveled about 20 homes and businesses. it toppled power lines and trucks, and they say cars actually were pushed down...
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it was -- you know, and i think cynthia and live that life. when she came back she kept trying to escape. as hard as it may have been it was still her world. a hard world for women. >> fiction. i am thinking of a good one called buffalo soldier. i have nothing to base on how accurate. we talk about spiritual life and how important hunting. >> i'm sorry. you talking about a specific book? >> buffalo soldier. >> i have not read that. >> what motivated the comanche warrior spiritually and why it was so important to hunt and to capture people and to torture. >> it was -- the society -- the comanche society evolved particularly during the years of the apache conquest when they nearly annihilated the apache. they have evolved into a tribe or status relied on military success. that, i think, changed everything. so you have to look at them. you can look at the spartans the same way. there was nothing but military success. religiously they had a very simple version of religion. magic all-around. magic lives in beavers and wills, trees. the idea was to
it was -- you know, and i think cynthia and live that life. when she came back she kept trying to escape. as hard as it may have been it was still her world. a hard world for women. >> fiction. i am thinking of a good one called buffalo soldier. i have nothing to base on how accurate. we talk about spiritual life and how important hunting. >> i'm sorry. you talking about a specific book? >> buffalo soldier. >> i have not read that. >> what motivated the comanche...
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cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >> mitchell: still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," closing california's budget gap. is dumping state cell phone it is right call? >> mitchell: the nation's governors are facing budgets trillions of dollars in the red. nearly three in four americans think their state budget is in bad shape. but an overwhelming majority is not willing to cut spending for public safety. of all the states, california is in the tightest squeeze. as terry mccarthy reports. >> what i propose will be painful. >> reporter: california's new governor jerry brown inherited one of the worst financial messs in the country. brown began announcing cuts from day one. his first target: the cell phones. 48,000 state workers with taxpayer-funded cell phones must turn them in by next june. that includes the governor himself. >> you have a state issued cell phone. have you turned that in? >> i have in the my desk ready to turn it in. >> reporter: with a deficit of $28 billion, eliminating cell phones will only save the state $20 million. >> the cell phones are a symbol. it won't s
cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >> mitchell: still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," closing california's budget gap. is dumping state cell phone it is right call? >> mitchell: the nation's governors are facing budgets trillions of dollars in the red. nearly three in four americans think their state budget is in bad shape. but an overwhelming majority is not willing to cut spending for public safety. of all the states, california is in the tightest squeeze. as...
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cynthia bowers, cbs news, kansas city, missouri. >> good job! yay!>> couric: amazing artwork and an amazing young woman. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh standing in the way of a tree planting project... why is. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >> environmentalists are standing in the way of a tree planting project. why they say it could do more harm than good. >> it is hard to get work and all of a sudden our funding is cut. >> ex-cons are angry with. g and e. why the utility company has pulled the plug on their jobs program. >> three dogs have been mutilated by a dog calling himself a vet. just ahead the condition of the animals and the clues that were left behind. >> good evening i'm allan martin. >> and i'm dana king. we begin with breaking news out of oakland. 90 minutes ago a high-speed chase ended with a crash and police opening fire. now we learn that the p
cynthia bowers, cbs news, kansas city, missouri. >> good job! yay!>> couric: amazing artwork and an amazing young woman. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh standing in the way of a tree planting project... why is. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >> environmentalists are standing in...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 21st, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with young people and drug use. our focus is an herb native to southern mexico that causes hallucinations when smoked and can cause the user to lose control of thoughts and actions. it's called salvia and it's perfectly legal in most states. but now it is under increased scrutiny following the allegation that the suspect in the tucson shooting, jarwas a regular user. here's terry moran with our report. >> reporter: if you go to youtube and type in the world salvia, you enter an underground world. it's called salvai, magic mint, sally d. it packs a powerful punch unlike anything else out there. >> in higher doses it produces a visionary state. where you basically go into a waking dream. it's very similar to dreaming, like sleep dreaming. only you're awake. >> reporter: all these videos are posted by people who claim shea show people who are smoking salvia. they take a hit and within a minute, s
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 21st, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with young people and drug use. our focus is an herb native to southern mexico that causes hallucinations when smoked and can cause the user to lose control of thoughts and actions. it's called salvia and it's perfectly legal in most states. but now it is under increased scrutiny...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 4th, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with the subject of many a new year's resolution, weight loss. dieting is big business, in fact, a $60 billion a year business here in the u.s. part of the reason why 50 million of us go on diets every year, only about 5% manage to keep the weight off. so, why do so many celebrities seem to succeed? each year, "us weekly" devotes a special issue to celebrity weight loss. a star-studded who and how of thinning down. this year, we went behind the scenes as it all came together. here's chris connelly. >> reporter: it's not only star-crossed romance that holds the attention of celebrity-minded magazines. on a parallel track, the ups and downs of celebrity bodies and diets keep readers enthralled, too. in the celebrity weight loss world, there are the big success stories, like valerie bertinelli. the sitcom sweetheart who used jenny craig to lose 40 pounds and rocked this bikini. >> i've been given
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 4th, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with the subject of many a new year's resolution, weight loss. dieting is big business, in fact, a $60 billion a year business here in the u.s. part of the reason why 50 million of us go on diets every year, only about 5% manage to keep the weight off. so, why do so many...
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cynthia bowers has more on this latest arctic blast. >> reporter: it's hard not to shiver just looking at duluth, minnesota. high today, 0. all across wisconsin steaming hot water turned instantly into snow. in minneapolis, where it was 16 below yesterday, even hardy pond hockey players from ohio were complaining of the cold. >> cleveland's florida compared to this. >> reporter: it warmed up to 6 degrees in minneapolis today as the entire northeastern quadrant of the country remains in the grip of icy, arctic cold. on friday, 46 below in international falls, minnesota, 27 below in father oh, north dakota. and that brutal cold is now moving to the northeast where the temperature in buffalo, new york, tomorrow is expected to be 20 degrees below average. in hartford, connecticut and concord, new hampshire, 23 degrees below normal. bitter temperatures, yes, but not enough to bring down the raging fever of nfl fans. >> new york city will be crying themselves to sleep. >> reporter: game-time forecast is 14 degrees for pittsburgh tomorrow when the steelers play the new york jets for the a.f.c
cynthia bowers has more on this latest arctic blast. >> reporter: it's hard not to shiver just looking at duluth, minnesota. high today, 0. all across wisconsin steaming hot water turned instantly into snow. in minneapolis, where it was 16 below yesterday, even hardy pond hockey players from ohio were complaining of the cold. >> cleveland's florida compared to this. >> reporter: it warmed up to 6 degrees in minneapolis today as the entire northeastern quadrant of the country...
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i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with modern love, and a complicated marriage that fell apart in a truly spectacular way. the story made the headlines last month because the husband, leon walker, was charged with criminal hacking for snooping in his wife's e-mail and could go to prison if convicted. but that episode turns out to be only one twist in what both sides now describe as an elaborate downward spiral. here's my co-anchor bill weir with a he said/she said for the modern age. >> reporter: like most bitter divorce cases, this is a he said/she said tale, with two versions of a crumbling marriage. in fact, they don't even agree on whether they were ever truly in love. >> it was okay at first, you know. you know, we had our independency. >> there was not a really good relationship there. early on, i classified it as a fraud and i pretty much -- pretty much stayed that way. >> reporter: but unlike any breakup story before, this one could end up with a man in jail and new legal boundaries on husband
i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with modern love, and a complicated marriage that fell apart in a truly spectacular way. the story made the headlines last month because the husband, leon walker, was charged with criminal hacking for snooping in his wife's e-mail and could go to prison if convicted. but that episode turns out to be only one twist in what both sides now describe as an elaborate downward spiral. here's my co-anchor bill weir with a he said/she said for the modern age....
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cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >>> i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news."roducing nookcolor. experience books, magazines, newspapers and children's books like never before. nookcolor by barnes & noble. your favorites, in pieces. >>> today, americans pause to honor slain leader martin luther king jr. on his birthday. had he lived he would have been 82. a memorial to pay tribute to dr. king is being built on the washington mall. the first dedicated to a civilian. it's 70% complete. its official dedication is plan for august 28th. the 49th anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech. that famous address and the march on washington are cornerstones in the civil rights movement. in the early days, though, the movement only gained traction after its drama played out in the national media. mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: as a story, the civil rights movement had it all. good versus evil. drama. social upheaval. but at first, america's major media ignored it, especially in the south. >> it was our responsibility to find a way to dramatize the issue. >>
cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >>> i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news."roducing nookcolor. experience books, magazines, newspapers and children's books like never before. nookcolor by barnes & noble. your favorites, in pieces. >>> today, americans pause to honor slain leader martin luther king jr. on his birthday. had he lived he would have been 82. a memorial to pay tribute to dr. king is being built on the washington mall. the first dedicated...
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cynthia bowers introduces us to her. >> reporter: rebecca welsh is nothing, if not determined.e 14, the movie "karate kid" prompted the kansas city girl to take up martial arts. in just six years, by age 20, she was the world champion in tae kwon do. a former model, she also played an underground prize fighter in the film "fight night." rebecca's martial arts competitions took her around the world. in 2002, she went on a mission trip to honduras. it was there her life took an unexpected turn. >> i encountered a girl named daisy living on the streets, she's 6 years old, and she was literally begging for water. and i'm thinking, how do you live, you know, six-hour flight from here my whole life and i have no idea that this is going on. >> reporter: back home, rebecca shared daisy's story with kids in america. they were so moved, they started fund-raising. $5,000 went to orphans in mexico. soon, rebecca began to receive artwork from them as a thank you. >> we had all this artwork and we decided to do an art action. and it just went over so well, because we'd sell the piece with th
cynthia bowers introduces us to her. >> reporter: rebecca welsh is nothing, if not determined.e 14, the movie "karate kid" prompted the kansas city girl to take up martial arts. in just six years, by age 20, she was the world champion in tae kwon do. a former model, she also played an underground prize fighter in the film "fight night." rebecca's martial arts competitions took her around the world. in 2002, she went on a mission trip to honduras. it was there her life...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 6th, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with children's health, and a startling reality. tens of thousands of preschoolers in this country are on anti-psychotic medications. a number that's doubled in the last decade. the trend raises many questions, especially since most have not been tested on children and doctors have little idea what their effect may be on the developing brain. tonight, we meet a family faced with a profoundly difficult choice. for this little boy, what you're seeing is not just a momentary tantrum, but the stuff of every day life. day in and day out, cole evavold's parents, jennifer and chris, have had to cope with his thrashing, banging and screaming. it's certainly not what they thought life would be like when they adopted him as a newborn seven years ago. >> i guess he really was fussy. he cried and needed to be held a lot and he never slept. i thought it was just him being a baby. >> reporter: by two months,
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," january 6th, 2011. >> good evening. we begin tonight with children's health, and a startling reality. tens of thousands of preschoolers in this country are on anti-psychotic medications. a number that's doubled in the last decade. the trend raises many questions, especially since most have not been tested on children and doctors...
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cynthia bowers reports. >> reporter: after six major snowstorms in just five weeks, winter fatigue istting in. >> i'm in absolute temperature shock. >> reporter: but there's no rest for the winter weary as another monster storm is poised to strike. forecasts call for heavy snow. as much as 18 inches could hit the chicago area. and wind gusts of up to 40 miles an hour, which will lead to potentially deadly windchills. it could feel like 21 below in aberdeen, south dakota. north platte, nebraska, 16 below. buffalo, new york. 20 below. >> there's likely going to be snow and ice as far south as texas, and all of that is going to head toward the east coast by the middle of next week. >> reporter: new york has already dug out of 36 inches of snow just this month. boston has had 55 inches. minneapolis, 55. one heavy snow fall there collapsed the city metrodome roof. snow has led to the cancellation of 24,000 flights in january alone. the two feet of snow in chicago hasn't been a problem. but it has been bitterly cold. only three days above freezing in january. the fewest in 34 years. and it'
cynthia bowers reports. >> reporter: after six major snowstorms in just five weeks, winter fatigue istting in. >> i'm in absolute temperature shock. >> reporter: but there's no rest for the winter weary as another monster storm is poised to strike. forecasts call for heavy snow. as much as 18 inches could hit the chicago area. and wind gusts of up to 40 miles an hour, which will lead to potentially deadly windchills. it could feel like 21 below in aberdeen, south dakota. north...
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>> reporter: cynthia and dave were humiliated when the gift cards they gave away for christmas didn't work. the best buy and starbucks cards purchased at safeway and lucky were made by blackhawk. that company tells us the problem is in the old packaging that has since been changed. gift cards like these with exposed numbers are what's left of an old inventory some of which had been tampered with by thieves. safeway apologized to dave and brought him new cards along with cookies and cynthia got her money back from lucky. since that story first aired, our sister station in sacramento heard from another consumer who bought a macy's gift card at safeway with the same problem. if you have given a gift card recently contact recipient to make sure it works. we have reposted our gift card story at cbs5.com with instructions on how to get a new card. you want to click news, consumers then scroll down to consumerwatch. that's where all our stories live. we also heard problems with the macy's gift card actually purchased at macy's but that's a different manufacturer so if you find yourself in th
>> reporter: cynthia and dave were humiliated when the gift cards they gave away for christmas didn't work. the best buy and starbucks cards purchased at safeway and lucky were made by blackhawk. that company tells us the problem is in the old packaging that has since been changed. gift cards like these with exposed numbers are what's left of an old inventory some of which had been tampered with by thieves. safeway apologized to dave and brought him new cards along with cookies and...
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i'm cynthia with the san francisco preservation group. we're concerned your considering the amendment with the maps and general plan and approving related infrastructure improvements. in advance of the issuance of the comments and responses document of the final environmental impact report, kind of gives the appearance that this project is a fate that comply and it may evidence a subjective intent to carry out the project. the draft report appears to minimize the historical significance of the existing national register eligible development. we feel the cumulative impacts have not been properly assessed, especially with regard to -- to pier world war suburbs such
i'm cynthia with the san francisco preservation group. we're concerned your considering the amendment with the maps and general plan and approving related infrastructure improvements. in advance of the issuance of the comments and responses document of the final environmental impact report, kind of gives the appearance that this project is a fate that comply and it may evidence a subjective intent to carry out the project. the draft report appears to minimize the historical significance of the...
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i'm cynthia with the san francisco preservation group. we're concerned your considering the amendment with the maps and general plan and approving related infrastructure improvements. in advance of the issuance of the comments and responses document of the final environmental impact report, kind of gives the appearance that this project is a fate that
i'm cynthia with the san francisco preservation group. we're concerned your considering the amendment with the maps and general plan and approving related infrastructure improvements. in advance of the issuance of the comments and responses document of the final environmental impact report, kind of gives the appearance that this project is a fate that
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"atlanta journal-constitution" cynthia tucker and nbc's norah o'donnell. first up, the president enters his third year on a high with poll numbers that reflect approval of the compromises he forged with republicans in december in his speech in tucson. so with all of washington gathered before him tuesday night at the state of the union, how can the president, like jfk, get this country moving again? howard fineman? >> well, chris, the white house aides i talked to said kind of the scaffolding of the speech is going to be a generational call to the future in the manner of john f. kennedy's call for a new frontier a half a century ago. the president is going to say we need investments in education, in infrastructure n. research and defense, in research to take on the new global challenger, the chinese. and how we do that and cut the budget and save money and cut down our debt at the same time, how we do those two things simultaneously, is a great challenge and to make it soring and to do all that the way kennedy did a half century ago will be a challenge. ch
"atlanta journal-constitution" cynthia tucker and nbc's norah o'donnell. first up, the president enters his third year on a high with poll numbers that reflect approval of the compromises he forged with republicans in december in his speech in tucson. so with all of washington gathered before him tuesday night at the state of the union, how can the president, like jfk, get this country moving again? howard fineman? >> well, chris, the white house aides i talked to said kind of...
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cynthia bowers has more. >> reporter: after six major snowstorms in just five weeks winter fat agency. >> absolute temperature shock. >> reporter: but there is no rest for the winter weary as another monster storm is poised to strike. forecasts call for heavy snow as much as 18 inches could hit the chicago area. and wind gusts of up to 40 miles an hour which will lead to potentially deadly windchills. it could feel like 21 below in aberdeen, south dakota, nebraska, 16 below. buffalo, new york, 20 below. >> there's likely to going to be snow and ice as far south as texas and it will all head to the east coast by the middle of next week. >> reporter: new york has already dug out of 36 inches of snow just this month. boston has had 55 inches, minneapolis, 55. one heavy snowfall there collapsed the city's metro dome roof. snow has lead to the cancellation of 24,000 flights in january alone. the two feet of snow in chicago hasn't been a problem but it has been bitterly cold, only three days above freezing in january. the fewest in 34 years. and it's not just places where you expect snow. a
cynthia bowers has more. >> reporter: after six major snowstorms in just five weeks winter fat agency. >> absolute temperature shock. >> reporter: but there is no rest for the winter weary as another monster storm is poised to strike. forecasts call for heavy snow as much as 18 inches could hit the chicago area. and wind gusts of up to 40 miles an hour which will lead to potentially deadly windchills. it could feel like 21 below in aberdeen, south dakota, nebraska, 16 below....
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here is the honorable judge cynthia lee.hank you for joining us. >> it is an honor to be here to swear in the new members of the board. i am honored and delighted. this is truly a san francisco event. i am extremely pleased to be here. supervisor chiu: i would like to ask all the members of the board will be taking the oath to please rise and join us in the front for a better photo op. [applause] [laughter] please stand right in front here. >> we're waiting for sufficient photos to be taken. supervisor chiu: it should be. >> i do not think it is. [laughter] >> we are going to get started, i think. [laughter] i realize it could be another half hour. we really need to get started. i am getting a look from the board president to get a move on here. i would like for each of you to raise your right hand. repeat after me. i, then state remains individually, one at a time, starting with supporters of -- supervisor farrell. >>> i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitut
here is the honorable judge cynthia lee.hank you for joining us. >> it is an honor to be here to swear in the new members of the board. i am honored and delighted. this is truly a san francisco event. i am extremely pleased to be here. supervisor chiu: i would like to ask all the members of the board will be taking the oath to please rise and join us in the front for a better photo op. [applause] [laughter] please stand right in front here. >> we're waiting for sufficient photos to...
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joining me is the woman who is in charge of the county homeless program, cynthia bellon. tell us about the money we're talking about here, serious federal money as you count the homeless. >> hud requires us to do this count. we've been doing it since 2005. we receive close to $9 million annually from hud. and that allows us to continue to provide homeless services and housing for our homeless residents in contra costa county. >> i think a lot of viewers wonder how do you go about counting a homeless population that seems to be on the move so much. >> in project contra costa county in particular, it's not a very visible population like some of the larger cities where you walk down the street and you see homeless people, you're absolutely correct. we go to encampment areas where you wouldn't see homeless people living by driving down the street. by familiarity and doing it daily they have a pretty good idea where homeless people are living in encampment areas throughout the county. we also have volunteers that are going to be going out today and driving in their cars. they'
joining me is the woman who is in charge of the county homeless program, cynthia bellon. tell us about the money we're talking about here, serious federal money as you count the homeless. >> hud requires us to do this count. we've been doing it since 2005. we receive close to $9 million annually from hud. and that allows us to continue to provide homeless services and housing for our homeless residents in contra costa county. >> i think a lot of viewers wonder how do you go about...
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. >> and cynthia shares the stories she shares the stories that she heard growing up.e are board ought supernatural. others are haunting tales of lost love. >> they used to solicit the business and behind the red doors were the broth else. >> there was one named anna wong and she was fortunate to meet a she maker and they occupied that apartment upstairs. but then he was called to war. he never came home and anna wong actually died of heartbreak waiting for her husband to come home. you come through this al, there the flower is for her. >> the street has a lot of garbage and some homeless and there is no reason for the perfume smell but not everyone smells it. >> isn't it isn't just spooky ss but a lesson in history and culture. >> this was invented 1894. they started to put a tea garden into the restaurant. i went to share my stories and my heritage and my family. >> they say visitors have claimed to see and smell ghosts. with or without a ser natural encounter say it is well worth the trip. >> it's nice spooky zbleirs thought was interesting to see, history you norma
. >> and cynthia shares the stories she shares the stories that she heard growing up.e are board ought supernatural. others are haunting tales of lost love. >> they used to solicit the business and behind the red doors were the broth else. >> there was one named anna wong and she was fortunate to meet a she maker and they occupied that apartment upstairs. but then he was called to war. he never came home and anna wong actually died of heartbreak waiting for her husband to come...
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here's cynthia bowers. >> 69's down, i repeat, 69 is down. >> reporter: the disturbance turned deadlymoments after officers arrived to check reports of gunfire. >> i've got a silver trailer with a man with way shotgun in it and i have suzanne down in front of that trailer. >> reporter: after an ambush police say that was sudden and without warning. >> the door of the trailer opened and the person inside fired one shotgun blast, striking the deputy. >> reporter: even as they struggled to rescue the dying deputy. >> w6 9's been shot and i cannot checker. >> reporter: negotiators tried to talk the suspect into surrendering. but instead what followed was a vicious fire fight. witnesses say the normally peaceful campground seemed like a war zone. >> guys are putting on flackÑi jackets, automatic weapo and they were running blum was wounded in the crossfire, he was listed in fair condition today it wasn't immediately clear if the gunman identified as michael ferryman was killed by police bullets or his own. the slain deputy was identify as 40-year-old suzanne hopper, the mother of two was a
here's cynthia bowers. >> 69's down, i repeat, 69 is down. >> reporter: the disturbance turned deadlymoments after officers arrived to check reports of gunfire. >> i've got a silver trailer with a man with way shotgun in it and i have suzanne down in front of that trailer. >> reporter: after an ambush police say that was sudden and without warning. >> the door of the trailer opened and the person inside fired one shotgun blast, striking the deputy. >>...
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yes, cynthia is correct. our partner is a 100% woman owned firm. we have worked with her on another engagement. she will be a full partner with us in the engagement. she has experience with the transportation authority and with a forward to working with her. supervisor mar: any other questions, colleagues? let's open this for public comment. would anyone from the public like to speak seeing no one, public comment is closed. colleagues, any other further questions? seeing no one, can this be move forward without objection? so moved. next item? >> item #5. recommend acceptance of the audit report for the fiscal year ended june 30, 2010. this is an action item. supervisor mar: thank you. >> i know that the fiscal fought -- fiscal policy authority financial authorizations need to be audited on an annual basis. they have audited our books basically for fiscal year 2009- 2010. i have cindy, the audit partner here to present the report and what you through the results of the audit. supervisor mar: thank you. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me to d
yes, cynthia is correct. our partner is a 100% woman owned firm. we have worked with her on another engagement. she will be a full partner with us in the engagement. she has experience with the transportation authority and with a forward to working with her. supervisor mar: any other questions, colleagues? let's open this for public comment. would anyone from the public like to speak seeing no one, public comment is closed. colleagues, any other further questions? seeing no one, can this be...
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this is my wife, cynthia. >> hello, cynthia. you stand right in the middle. you stand on the other side. we are going to do the oath again. raise your right hand. put your left hand on the bible. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. to is this guy? >> i am david. >> hello, david. you can stand next to me. >> thank you. you'll go this way out to your left. >> how are you, good to see you. can you hold the bottle? raise your right hand and put your left hand on the bible. duties of the office on which you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> hey, guys. what is your name? >> patrick. >> good to see you, man. good to see you. congratulations. dad, you and mom come over on this side. baxter around and we will get a good picture. turnaround and we will get a good picture. it is great to see
this is my wife, cynthia. >> hello, cynthia. you stand right in the middle. you stand on the other side. we are going to do the oath again. raise your right hand. put your left hand on the bible. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation enter, so help you god? >> i...
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our panelists tonight are cynthia avitia. mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i was told to talk a little bit about our personal connection to immigration. i think that's easy for me. i'm the only person in my family born in the united states. my family is from mexico did my grandfather was recruited to work here in the united states during world war ii. my father emigrated here. i sister and my mother emigrated in 1967. we have very different experiences for all three of those members of my family. in my entire professional life, i was looking back. i've
our panelists tonight are cynthia avitia. mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound...
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." >> i'm cynthia mcfaden. dan, coming up next on "nightline" it is popular with teens and perfectly legal and it may hold unknown dangers. we look for answers. and we visit a giant animal sanctuary where australia's >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> a lossal toes woman says a dog was running to her house when officers shot it. a neighbor called 9-1-1 earlier this month because the dog, a pittbull was threatening him. 34res say the dog lunged at him. the dog's owner has a different story. >> zeus, the pittbull was running to come into the house because i was calling his name. at the exact moment i got to the front door and the dog was coming toward me he was shot by the police officer right on the edge of my property. >> the dog owner tells us zeus got out of her house along with two other dogs because a door was accidentally left uh jar. the two other dogs were not injured. >>> you heard the expression the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step and today gabriel
." >> i'm cynthia mcfaden. dan, coming up next on "nightline" it is popular with teens and perfectly legal and it may hold unknown dangers. we look for answers. and we visit a giant animal sanctuary where australia's >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> a lossal toes woman says a dog was running to her house when officers shot it. a neighbor called 9-1-1 earlier this month because the dog, a pittbull was threatening him....