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relax, deb, this is a very simple procedure.'m just gonna cut your face off, scoop some fat out of the cheeks, and staple it back into place. what do you say? are you with me? no, i'm not. it's okay, deb, we've all had it done. aah! i am not having plastic surgery. deb's right, there's no time. we'll botox her. we've gathered here today to bind two people in a non-binding promise. scantronica, do you have the rings? of course you do. don, you look pale and handsome, as always. tans are for poor people. and deborah, you have not been able to wipe that grin from your face since you boarded this barge. help me. bless your heart. i don't know if we should go through with this. deb looks pretty happy. summer: that's not happiness, that's the moser botox glow. and it's supposed to be on my face. in that case, we're still a go. donald, do you promise to one day make a promise to take deb as your lawfully wedded wife? okay. and deborah, my delicate mashed potato, do you promise... no. ...to promise... no. ...to obey donald and cater to
relax, deb, this is a very simple procedure.'m just gonna cut your face off, scoop some fat out of the cheeks, and staple it back into place. what do you say? are you with me? no, i'm not. it's okay, deb, we've all had it done. aah! i am not having plastic surgery. deb's right, there's no time. we'll botox her. we've gathered here today to bind two people in a non-binding promise. scantronica, do you have the rings? of course you do. don, you look pale and handsome, as always. tans are for poor...
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relax, deb, this is a very simple procedure.'m just gonna cut your face off, scoop some fat out of the cheeks, and staple it back into place. what do you say? are you with me? no, i'm not. it's okay, deb, we've all had it done. aah! i am not having plastic surgery. deb's right, there's no time. we'll botox her. we've gathered here today to bind two people in a non-binding promise. scantronica, do you have the rings? of course you do. don, you look pale and handsome, as always. tans are for poor people. and deborah, you have not been able to wipe that grin from your face since you boarded this barge. help me. bless your heart. i don't know if we should go through with this. deb looks pretty happy. summer: that's not happiness, that's the moser botox glow. and it's supposed to be on my face. in that case, we're still a go. donald, do you promise to one day make a promise to take deb as your lawfully wedded wife? okay. and deborah, my delicate mashed potato, do you promise... no. ...to promise... no. ...to obey donald and cater to
relax, deb, this is a very simple procedure.'m just gonna cut your face off, scoop some fat out of the cheeks, and staple it back into place. what do you say? are you with me? no, i'm not. it's okay, deb, we've all had it done. aah! i am not having plastic surgery. deb's right, there's no time. we'll botox her. we've gathered here today to bind two people in a non-binding promise. scantronica, do you have the rings? of course you do. don, you look pale and handsome, as always. tans are for poor...
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you can do that here, deb.ting strategy from the conservative candidates in the race. >> absolutely. obviously, to state the obvious, the way you win is just to get more votes than the guy behind you but let's talk about the impact of the tea party. they're holding a meeting this weekend. the evangelicals, also. they're trying to figure out who's the conservative candidate to get behind and it's not mitt romney. >> reporter: it's not. there was a conservative forum up here in greenville and spartanburg last night just talking to voters, you know, the stuff about romney's faith. there's obviously questions of mormonism we like to talk about. doesn't really come up and fundamental trust issues with mitt romney among conservative voters. you know? about his time in massachusetts, whether he's a moderate, whether he truly is opposed to abortion and that sort of thing. again, the voters are moving to rick santorum and newt gingrich. there's a tea party convention in myrtle beach with republican voters on sunday and
you can do that here, deb.ting strategy from the conservative candidates in the race. >> absolutely. obviously, to state the obvious, the way you win is just to get more votes than the guy behind you but let's talk about the impact of the tea party. they're holding a meeting this weekend. the evangelicals, also. they're trying to figure out who's the conservative candidate to get behind and it's not mitt romney. >> reporter: it's not. there was a conservative forum up here in...
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joining us in our panel today are deb beck, president drug and alcohol service providers organization of pennsylvania; dr. richard frank, professor of health economics, department of healthcare policy, harvard medical school; patrick hendry, senior director of consumer advocacy, mental health america; john o'brien, senior advisor for behavioral health financing, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services. john, healthcare reform, why was it necessary? what benefits are we going to see out of it? well, ivette, we have about 50 million individuals in this country who don't have any insurance at any given point in a year. a number of them use emergency rooms and/or hospitals and that has a very significant cost for both people who have insurance, as well as employers who pay for insurance. we spend about $17.2 billion dollars on uncompensated care for those individuals. we also know that there is a significant number of people with substance abuse disorders who have benefits and don't access care, but there are a significant nu
joining us in our panel today are deb beck, president drug and alcohol service providers organization of pennsylvania; dr. richard frank, professor of health economics, department of healthcare policy, harvard medical school; patrick hendry, senior director of consumer advocacy, mental health america; john o'brien, senior advisor for behavioral health financing, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services. john, healthcare reform, why...
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deb?rleston debate live here on cnn thursday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> well, the material girl speaks out about lady gaga. you have to hear houma donna describes the hit "born this way." >> if you want to make an impression the next time you hand out a business card. a diamond encrusted card. it's not cheap. see who's buying them, just ahead. life with crohn's disease is a daily game of "what ifs." what if my stomach pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if... what if i can't make it through dinner and a movie? what if i suddenly have to go? what if... but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your crohn's symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need visit knowcrohns.com/tv and use the interactive discussion guide to speak with your gastroenterologist. >>> welcome back. it is 34 past the hour. let's talk madonna and lady gaga. many critics saga ga
deb?rleston debate live here on cnn thursday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> well, the material girl speaks out about lady gaga. you have to hear houma donna describes the hit "born this way." >> if you want to make an impression the next time you hand out a business card. a diamond encrusted card. it's not cheap. see who's buying them, just ahead. life with crohn's disease is a daily game of "what ifs." what if my stomach pain and cramps end our night before...
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let's talk a little bit about how many people-we had mentioned it earlier, deb-but how many people are actually uninsured? and let's talk a little bit more about specifically in the behavioral health area. the data coming from the federal government points to 50 million people not having any kind of coverage. and people with untreated drug and alcohol problems or unaddressed mental illnesses have a hard time accessing benefits or thinking that through. if i am really in the throes of an active addiction, i may not think about how to sign up for medicaid or how to sign up for the health exchanges. so there's this big group we've got to do something with. we are really concerned about it. i think the good news is the affordable healthcare act includes drug and alcohol and mental health, both. the problem is we're going to have to do a lot of work to help this particular population access the coverage. the coverage is there, no question, but we're dealing with a patient population that has a very difficult time getting through the hoops. and the intended goal of that is that there will be
let's talk a little bit about how many people-we had mentioned it earlier, deb-but how many people are actually uninsured? and let's talk a little bit more about specifically in the behavioral health area. the data coming from the federal government points to 50 million people not having any kind of coverage. and people with untreated drug and alcohol problems or unaddressed mental illnesses have a hard time accessing benefits or thinking that through. if i am really in the throes of an active...
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empiezan a entender que sufren el estrÉs post traumÁtico, mientras esperan que les paguen lo que les debanteriormente, no es la primera vez que pasa esto. >>> segÚn el abogado que ha llegado a lima deberÍa incluirse en los juicios al capitÁn de la nave, a los jefes de la empresa, incluso a los fabricantes de los instrumentos de navegaciÓn. >>> la in din indemnizaciÓn deb correspondiente con las gananciaes de la empresa. >>> en brasil tratan de encontrar sobrevivientes tras el desplome de tres edificios en rÍo de janeiro, al menos 20 personas desaparecidas. >>> pasamos con un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> les contamos que las autoridades encontraron el cadÁver semidesnudo de una hispana que habÍa desaparecido en california, la mad de la vÍctima rompe el silencio. >>> planean detonar una bomba en escuela de utah y detienen a dos jovenes, querÍan superar el nÚmero de mutos de un atentado anterior. >>> riesgo para la salud o no por unos jugos del mercado. >>> tras otro corte les vamos a contar de que forma los llamados prÉstamos rÁpidos son una pesadilla para los hispanos. >>> imagene
empiezan a entender que sufren el estrÉs post traumÁtico, mientras esperan que les paguen lo que les debanteriormente, no es la primera vez que pasa esto. >>> segÚn el abogado que ha llegado a lima deberÍa incluirse en los juicios al capitÁn de la nave, a los jefes de la empresa, incluso a los fabricantes de los instrumentos de navegaciÓn. >>> la in din indemnizaciÓn deb correspondiente con las gananciaes de la empresa. >>> en brasil tratan de encontrar...
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message me at deb feyerickcnn.conversation going. >>> from cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is one minute past 7:00. good morning, i'm deborah feyerick. we are hearing from haley barbour who is defending his decision to pardon 200 prisoners. one prisoner is speaking out saying he deserves to be free. >>> two ships off the coast of nome, alaska bringing fuel to a cut off town. >>> actor gene hackman is recovering after being struck by a car riding a bicycle. >> we start with haley barbour defending his decision to pardon 200 people. among them, several murderers. a judge put a halt on prison releases and the legislature is considering changing the constitution to take pardon powers away from the governor. what is barbour saying now? in his first public comments, take a listen. >> historic power of the gubernatorial clemency, by the governor to pardon felons is rooted in the christian idea of giving second chances. i'm not saying i'll be perfect, that nobody who received clemency will ever do nothing wr
message me at deb feyerickcnn.conversation going. >>> from cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is one minute past 7:00. good morning, i'm deborah feyerick. we are hearing from haley barbour who is defending his decision to pardon 200 prisoners. one prisoner is speaking out saying he deserves to be free. >>> two ships off the coast of nome, alaska bringing fuel to a cut off town. >>> actor gene hackman is recovering after being struck by a car...
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and, as deb said, in some cases it is 25 percent, one out of four. a lot of people that have a mental health and substance abuse condition have another condition, another health condition or a chronic health condition that they need, not only just primary care, but also specialty health care. over the last several years, samhsa has embarked on a primary care behavioral health integration project prior to the affordable care act being in place. if you look at a number of provisions in the affordable care act, there is a variety of strategies, including incentives for states, as well as providers, to begin to really be serious about good strategies that will be successful in the integration. and similarly, there's a whole notion that we started to talk about which is the electronic health records. richard, i want you to address that. is that primarily being done not only because of the technology is there, but do we stand to save a substantial amount if people begin to allow their records to be exchanged? well, there are a couple of motivations for doi
and, as deb said, in some cases it is 25 percent, one out of four. a lot of people that have a mental health and substance abuse condition have another condition, another health condition or a chronic health condition that they need, not only just primary care, but also specialty health care. over the last several years, samhsa has embarked on a primary care behavioral health integration project prior to the affordable care act being in place. if you look at a number of provisions in the...
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i'm deb feyerick. out this morning looking for at least 50 people after an italian cruise ship ran aground killing three. you are looking at those live pictures. now, new details about the charges the ship's captain and first officer might be facing. we will take you live to italy. >>> plus, imagine your child being put into this really what amounts to a storage closet at school. teachers call it a scream room, and they have no problem sending students there. we'll explain why. >>> we start with the rescue just a short time ago from that italian cruise ship sitting on its side with a huge gash in the hull. one of the ship's crew members was found in a restaurant on the ship and plucked out by rescuers. this comes more than 24 hours after the ship hit a sand bar and then just rolled over. the ship is mostly under water. divers jumped back into the water this morning to continue searching for survivors or victims. a south korean couple was also found alive overnight in one of the ship's cabins. we get mo
i'm deb feyerick. out this morning looking for at least 50 people after an italian cruise ship ran aground killing three. you are looking at those live pictures. now, new details about the charges the ship's captain and first officer might be facing. we will take you live to italy. >>> plus, imagine your child being put into this really what amounts to a storage closet at school. teachers call it a scream room, and they have no problem sending students there. we'll explain why....
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joining us this morning is deb. you helped design and get the shirts up and running.im designed them, right? unite -- but you're going do the talking for him. >> yes. he approached us and went to the union and said what do you think about this? and we went to chief ray and said we would like to wear them the move october. and the members paid for them themselves and the money was donate from the sale and that is how we got to the $10,000. >> reporter: not only the members, but the community too. >> right. the family and community, so everybody had a little bit to gym. >> reporter: a understand breast cancer has touched you personally, your grandmother and aunt? >> yes. >> reporter: for a lot of the members here it meant something special for them to get behind the cause? >> yes. and i think if you look around, that everybody has been touched in any way or another so my aunt is a 20 year survivor so we're pleased with that. >> reporter: you wore this as your uniform in the month of october. >> yes. >> reporter: it must have been nice to have a little change there. >> y
joining us this morning is deb. you helped design and get the shirts up and running.im designed them, right? unite -- but you're going do the talking for him. >> yes. he approached us and went to the union and said what do you think about this? and we went to chief ray and said we would like to wear them the move october. and the members paid for them themselves and the money was donate from the sale and that is how we got to the $10,000. >> reporter: not only the members, but the...
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cards and used the deb it cards at an atm in oxen hill hill and a vc -- cvs in northwest d.c. here this morning, he took many more risks and stayed inside for more than a half hour. in is the man that police say used a credit card taken from the home on barton road this morning and it was taken in a cvs in the district. go dow know this man? the masked man spent notify minutes inside the house going room-to-room and sexually sexual assaulting the housekeeper. initially, two men entered the house and as the day went on, that changeed. at one point, the police called for canine and searching the bushes up and down the street. when the dog didn't find the item they were looking for, the officer got on their hands and need keys and searched through ivy, trees and bushes. the neighbors watching the activity were stun boyd what they saw. >> definitely a big surprise and you hear about them on the news and don't expect them to happen to the neighbors. >> ands vehicle was found a short distance away. the vehicle taken today, a gray ford expedition with maryland tags, has still not bee
cards and used the deb it cards at an atm in oxen hill hill and a vc -- cvs in northwest d.c. here this morning, he took many more risks and stayed inside for more than a half hour. in is the man that police say used a credit card taken from the home on barton road this morning and it was taken in a cvs in the district. go dow know this man? the masked man spent notify minutes inside the house going room-to-room and sexually sexual assaulting the housekeeper. initially, two men entered the...
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mike, deb, claire, thank you. young man, wear your coat.hey look good. >> they do. >> they look good. okay, so lebron james may not have a ring, i professional ring but he'll get a real pretty one for his girlfriend soon. >>> hello, everybody, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 32 past the hour. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. here is what did on the agenda. trying to get the votes and change minds in the last full day of campaigning in iowa. how many are undecided? versus how many can have their minds changed? we'll talk about that. >> kind of like a half and halfy thing really. some are sort of undecided. by the way, since it's the eve of the political season kicking off which we're so excited about we thought we'd wake somebody up to ask them about it. we're not telling you who. we'll give you a hint. it's somebody from a very prominent political family. it's a kennedy. >> oh. i'm going to wake up a kennedy. >> but we won't tell you which one and she doesn't know either. i'm not going to tell you if her dad was president or if heir r was a se
mike, deb, claire, thank you. young man, wear your coat.hey look good. >> they do. >> they look good. okay, so lebron james may not have a ring, i professional ring but he'll get a real pretty one for his girlfriend soon. >>> hello, everybody, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 32 past the hour. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. here is what did on the agenda. trying to get the votes and change minds in the last full day of campaigning in iowa. how many are undecided? versus...
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take a listen to what he had to say this morning, deb. >> we're looking for someone, we're looking forho can be the anti-establishment candidate. the establishment is trying to ram down the people of south carolina everybody else's throat, governor romney. as if he's the inevitable. >> that message right there that romney is the moderate establishment soft on conservative issues candidate, rick santorum and newt gingrich both hammering that message home. they're both vying for that conservative anti-romney vote an they're training the fire on romney trying to bring him down in the polls so possibly it becomes a three-way race, excuse me, and one of them can escape south carolina with a narrow victory but right now romney is still the front-runner, deb. >> okay. peter, thanks so much. we'll be checking in with you later. hopefully a chance to speak with the voters and how they're feeling with the deluge of advertisements there in south carolina. thanks so much, peter. >>> two days before the south carolina primary, see the gop contenders in what may be their last chance to change primar
take a listen to what he had to say this morning, deb. >> we're looking for someone, we're looking forho can be the anti-establishment candidate. the establishment is trying to ram down the people of south carolina everybody else's throat, governor romney. as if he's the inevitable. >> that message right there that romney is the moderate establishment soft on conservative issues candidate, rick santorum and newt gingrich both hammering that message home. they're both vying for that...
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thanks, deb. >> joining us now on the phone. >> how are things around the area? >> i'm here in the operation center at b.w.i. marshall looking at a bank of tv screens from every corner of the state, and the roads are moving. we're out there now with more than 2,000 pieces of equipment state-wide now. we have treated the roadways, in some cases plowed snow, but mostly with a salting operation. the temperatures on the ground at the pavement level are at or below freezing at this point depending on where you are in the state. that is a dangerous combination with wet roadways and freezing temperatures. . we're on top of this, but we need to caution motorists to slow down and consider delaying travel this morning as more ice and snow comes this way from the west. >> so you are looking at these conditions pretty much all over? it is not like, you know, anne arundel and baltimore, it is all over the state. >> it is all over the state. now, the further north and west you go, you will get more of a significant snowing event than ice. there will be an ice component to it,
thanks, deb. >> joining us now on the phone. >> how are things around the area? >> i'm here in the operation center at b.w.i. marshall looking at a bank of tv screens from every corner of the state, and the roads are moving. we're out there now with more than 2,000 pieces of equipment state-wide now. we have treated the roadways, in some cases plowed snow, but mostly with a salting operation. the temperatures on the ground at the pavement level are at or below freezing at this...
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not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the cat is in the bedroom now. muling. the cat is indecent and i whom trying to be tidy, i whom trying to do things the purpose way, i who am sick from the shedding. i, am undone. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers pastry in a basket spun from his vision. it is closely woven. the kind of container some women collect. i have seen these in many colors but the basket he brings is simple. only black. only nude. the basket he brings is full of sweet burdens and i eat even the crumbs. as am i have not dined for days. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers t
not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the...
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you will be way less likely to have a bad experience. >> deb, thank you for the question.bottles say "no fish burps" right on it. >> that's terrific. >> jess writes, are packaged egg substitutes as good to eat as real egg whites? what's in them? >> yes. they are a convenient way for people looking to save calories who don't feel like cracking open and splaeparating a whole . egg beaters are 99% egg whites with a splash of beta carotene to give it the color and extra nutrients. people looking for something pure without the extra nutrients, right next to the egg substitutes you can find 100% just egg whites. that's all they are. both are terrific options. >> our last question is a good one. on days that i eat a full breakfast i tend to eat more all day. i usually just have a latte in the morning. is that enough to get my metabolism going? if i eat breakfast how do i avoid overeating all day? >> people who do not eat breakfast regularly experience this. it's mainly psychological, i think. if the nonfat latte does it for her, fuels the a.m. appetite, fine. if she wants to eat
you will be way less likely to have a bad experience. >> deb, thank you for the question.bottles say "no fish burps" right on it. >> that's terrific. >> jess writes, are packaged egg substitutes as good to eat as real egg whites? what's in them? >> yes. they are a convenient way for people looking to save calories who don't feel like cracking open and splaeparating a whole . egg beaters are 99% egg whites with a splash of beta carotene to give it the color and...
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. >> deb feyerick now joining us. you talk in your piece about a possible miscarriage of justice. the question is, has the d.a. at all answered this charge that the jurors never quite heard the full story? >> well, the former westchester county district attorney, jeanine pirro, ultimately did give us a statement. she never answered any questions as to why race never came up at trial, nor did she explain why these key eyewitness statements were suppressed. she does say, however, that she describes charles campbell as an unarmed man and she says, quote, richard diguglielmo's guilt has been affirmed by three appellate court, and that is correct. >> despite the fact that he was holding the bat, which is at issue. so what happens next? what recourse does he have in all of that? >> the u.s. supreme court is out. they decline to hear this case. his lawyer is going to appeal to a federal court, present the new evidence, hopefully to say these eyewitness statements should have come in. and then, but really, his legal options are running out. so he may have to wait until 2019, which is when
. >> deb feyerick now joining us. you talk in your piece about a possible miscarriage of justice. the question is, has the d.a. at all answered this charge that the jurors never quite heard the full story? >> well, the former westchester county district attorney, jeanine pirro, ultimately did give us a statement. she never answered any questions as to why race never came up at trial, nor did she explain why these key eyewitness statements were suppressed. she does say, however, that...
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joining us in our panel today are deb beck, president drug and alcohol service providers organizationpennsylvania; dr. richard frank, professor of health economics, department of healthcare policy, harvard medical school; patrick hendry, senior director of consumer advocacy,
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. >> deb is typical. she's right in the middle. >> for the record, she spays ata 30% tax rate. >>> politics were put aside for a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the house. a very emotional moment for hundreds of democrats and republicans. as gab gooe giffords came to say good-bye. she received tributes. including one from her close friend, debbie wasserman shults. >> i am so proud of my good friend. it will be one of the great treasures of my life to have served with her in this body. >> house speaker john boehner was also moved to tears. she moved to the podium and handed him her resignation. the speaker an emotional guy. >> for a moment, unity among congress. >> good to see after tuesday night. >>> time for the weather across the nation. stormy across the south. you're going to see rain in d.c., philly, new york, and boston. an icy mix from pittsburgh to indianapolis. rain from northern california up to seattle. snow in the cascades and rockies. >> 63 in sacramento. 44 in omaha. just shy of
. >> deb is typical. she's right in the middle. >> for the record, she spays ata 30% tax rate. >>> politics were put aside for a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the house. a very emotional moment for hundreds of democrats and republicans. as gab gooe giffords came to say good-bye. she received tributes. including one from her close friend, debbie wasserman shults. >> i am so proud of my good friend. it will be one of the great treasures of my life to have...
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i'm deb kostroun with the bloomberg business report. >> 5:23, 38 degrees and windy on tv hill. coming up -- a man in washington state definitely glad he friended one particular woman on facebook. the life-saving gift he received when we come back. >> and don't forget to email your answer to our water cooler question of the day of the day. share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an email to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> strangers becoming friends, it happens all the time on facebook. >> and for a washington state man and a woman, this time is different. marnie hughes has more on the life-saving meeting. >> from her hospital bed, 26-year-old ali carr is recovering from surgery. auch i feel pretty good. >> ali donated her kidney to a man she met just five months ago on facebook, a total stranger who needed help. his name was dan garrett, and the page read simply, my husband needs a new kidney. >> we had gone through several people trying in the family. it was the next thing i could think to do. >> i saw it, and i knew that's what i wanted to do, and that w
i'm deb kostroun with the bloomberg business report. >> 5:23, 38 degrees and windy on tv hill. coming up -- a man in washington state definitely glad he friended one particular woman on facebook. the life-saving gift he received when we come back. >> and don't forget to email your answer to our water cooler question of the day of the day. share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an email to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> strangers becoming friends, it...
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i'm deb kostroun with the bloomberg business report. >> 6:18, 35 degrees on tv hill. the temperatures are already starting to drop. a ravens win never gets old. coming up, keith mills will show us highlights from last night's game. plus a look at the rough night the denver broncos had against the chiefs, why they still managed to make it to the playoffs. >> and don't forget to email your answer to our water cooler question of the day. what are your predictions for the ravens going into the playoffs? share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an email to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> good morning. sarah caldwell with a look at your commorning commute. a couple of things to get to. we'll start in aberdeen at stepney and aldino roads, some fire department activity. otherwise wind warnings in effect at all of the area bridges. heads up on that as you travel to and from any of the area bridges. 55 miles per hour on the north side, so still moving well. 58 on the harrisburg expressway coming down towards shawan road. 58 on the west side at i-70. lookin
i'm deb kostroun with the bloomberg business report. >> 6:18, 35 degrees on tv hill. the temperatures are already starting to drop. a ravens win never gets old. coming up, keith mills will show us highlights from last night's game. plus a look at the rough night the denver broncos had against the chiefs, why they still managed to make it to the playoffs. >> and don't forget to email your answer to our water cooler question of the day. what are your predictions for the ravens going...
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it is difficult. >> deb, it really is a bizarre case.t seems to have cast a lot of doubt on the county, westchester county there in new york. so why was he sent back to prison? >> you know, what happened is, an appeals court judge, the one who overturned his conviction, slammed prosecutors saying they had a win at all cost mentality. the judge also said that the officer had been improperly charged. so when he let him out, he said, look, there's not going to be a trial. there can't be a second trial. but prosecutors appealed this decision. a higher court reinstated the guilty verdict. so not only was he sent back but the court made sure that the two years he had been out rebuilding his life, that those two years were tacked on to his sentence. when we reached out to the local police and county, they simply refused to respond to our interview requests. >> what about interview statements? were they changed or not introduced? >> that's a big part of this. the big question is whether police had forced witnesses to change their original storie
it is difficult. >> deb, it really is a bizarre case.t seems to have cast a lot of doubt on the county, westchester county there in new york. so why was he sent back to prison? >> you know, what happened is, an appeals court judge, the one who overturned his conviction, slammed prosecutors saying they had a win at all cost mentality. the judge also said that the officer had been improperly charged. so when he let him out, he said, look, there's not going to be a trial. there can't...
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. >> deb is typical. she's right in the middle. >> for the record, she spays ata 30% tax rate. >>> politics were put aside for a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the house. a very a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the houseoment for hundreds of democrats and republicans. as gabby giffords came to say good-bye. from her close ibutes. friend, debbie wasserman >> i am so proud of my friend. it will be one of the great treasures of my life to have bby met gabby giffords and to have se this body. >> house speaker john boehner was also moved to tears. after giffords slowly made her way to the podium and gave him an envelope. inside that,, was her letter of resignation. the speaker an emotional guy. >> for a moment, unity among congress. >> good to see after tuesday night. >>> time for the weather across the nation. stormy across the south. with hail and tornadoes to montgomery. you're going to see rain in d.c., ph bostw york, and boston. an icy mix from pittsburgh to indianapolis. rain fr
. >> deb is typical. she's right in the middle. >> for the record, she spays ata 30% tax rate. >>> politics were put aside for a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the house. a very a few brief moments yesterday on the floor of the houseoment for hundreds of democrats and republicans. as gabby giffords came to say good-bye. from her close ibutes. friend, debbie wasserman >> i am so proud of my friend. it will be one of the great treasures of my life to have...
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it's a deb aid card and while she promises transparent some say it's not unique. >> millions of people are received good financial advice from her over the years. has the queen of talk show financial health gone to far this time? that's what critics saying about her new debit card. the approved prepaid debit card. it's designed to help people build a credit history and improve their personal finances. it come s with many of the same high fees as other cards. it costs $3 a month, plus two dollars to use an atm and two dollars for live phone help. msn money said fees can quickly eat into your balance and a report on fox business channel called it is best of the worst when it comes to debit cards. she said she hoped to avoid a monthly fee but said the issuers required it and critics say it's better than other cards. most suggest you try to get a card from a bank or credit union if you can. abc 2news. >> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right let's take a look and plenty of rain still coming down. no question its be
it's a deb aid card and while she promises transparent some say it's not unique. >> millions of people are received good financial advice from her over the years. has the queen of talk show financial health gone to far this time? that's what critics saying about her new debit card. the approved prepaid debit card. it's designed to help people build a credit history and improve their personal finances. it come s with many of the same high fees as other cards. it costs $3 a month, plus two...
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mike, deb, claire, thank you. young man, wear your coat.hey look good. >> they do. >> they look good. okay, so lebron james may not have a ring, i professional ring but he'll get a real pretty one for his girlfriend soon. >>> hello, everybody, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 32 past the hour. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. here is what did on the agenda. trying to get the votes and change minds in the last full day of campaigning in iowa. how many are undecided? versus how many can have their minds changed? we'll talk about that. >> kind of like a half and halfy thing really. some are sort of undecided. by the way, since it's the eve of the political season kicking off which we're so excited about we thought we'd wake somebody up to ask them about it. we're not telling you who. we'll give you a hint. it's somebody from a very prominent political family. it's a kennedy. >> oh. i'm going to wake up a kennedy. >> but we won't tell you which one and she doesn't know either. i'm not going to tell you if her dad was president or if heir r was a se
mike, deb, claire, thank you. young man, wear your coat.hey look good. >> they do. >> they look good. okay, so lebron james may not have a ring, i professional ring but he'll get a real pretty one for his girlfriend soon. >>> hello, everybody, i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 32 past the hour. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. here is what did on the agenda. trying to get the votes and change minds in the last full day of campaigning in iowa. how many are undecided? versus...
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nations signed up for stricter deb rules while the czech republic joined the u.k. in rejecting the much hyped pozole. well those are the headlines here in r t i'll be back at the top of the hour with more updates the meantime a bring you our interview show spot lights were off talks to a co-founder of russia's pirate party about what the internet of tomorrow will look like spotlight is next. hello yellow welcome to spotlight. today my guest in the studio is. the internet today is the place where almost any media is available for free for content providers this is a problem that costs money to make movies music and games so they want protection for their invest. how this can be achieved without risk freedom of information ideas so can there be a compromise or their formation battle is set to run forever we're asking one of the leaders of the russian pirate party that advocates promptly freedom of the instruments. during the last five years the world has seen the rise of the so-called pirate parties these are groups struggling to reform copyright and patent wars in f
nations signed up for stricter deb rules while the czech republic joined the u.k. in rejecting the much hyped pozole. well those are the headlines here in r t i'll be back at the top of the hour with more updates the meantime a bring you our interview show spot lights were off talks to a co-founder of russia's pirate party about what the internet of tomorrow will look like spotlight is next. hello yellow welcome to spotlight. today my guest in the studio is. the internet today is the place...
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. >> you ge-- was from eugene deb. orville was. he had supported the exhibit gration of the colleges and the university in arkansas. they were already integrated. when the dispute over integration of the public schools, the high schools in arkansas, turned ugly in the northern arkansas town of hoxy in 1956, falbus the consume mate politicians decided to sit that one out. at his very core, that was orville. consummate political opportunist. he possessed this, an uncanny ability to devine the strategy and objectives of his opponents and devise ways to take advantage of those strategies to achieve his own ends. after the crisis had bubbled on for a while, we can't do the whole crisis in the time allowed. you will remember that eisenhower sent personal emissaries down to falbus, particularly senator brooks -- congressman brooks hayes of arkansas, and he sort of played his trump card. still, moderation, low key. he asked falbus to come to newport. here is ike, this is eisenhower, yeah? the general. the president. calling falbus to him.
. >> you ge-- was from eugene deb. orville was. he had supported the exhibit gration of the colleges and the university in arkansas. they were already integrated. when the dispute over integration of the public schools, the high schools in arkansas, turned ugly in the northern arkansas town of hoxy in 1956, falbus the consume mate politicians decided to sit that one out. at his very core, that was orville. consummate political opportunist. he possessed this, an uncanny ability to devine...
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debs. he tried to cultivate a pop list enemy battling great odds in defense of the common folk of arkansas, he styled himself a moderate on racial issue. and, in fact, orville was, he supported integration of colleges and universities in arkansas. they were already integrated. folks don't realize that. but when the dispute over integration of the public schools, the high schools, in arkansas turned ugly in the northern arkansas town of hoctihoxy in 1956, orville decided to sit that one out. at his very core, that was orville, consummate political opportunist. he possessed this, an uncanny ability to divine strategy and objectives of his opponents and devise ways to take advantage of those strategies to achieve his own ends. after the crisis had bubbled on for a while, we can't do the whole crisis in the time allowing, but after it bubbled on for a while, you will remember that eisenhower sent personal emissaries down to faubus, senator brooks -- congressman brooks hayes of arkansas, and he
debs. he tried to cultivate a pop list enemy battling great odds in defense of the common folk of arkansas, he styled himself a moderate on racial issue. and, in fact, orville was, he supported integration of colleges and universities in arkansas. they were already integrated. folks don't realize that. but when the dispute over integration of the public schools, the high schools, in arkansas turned ugly in the northern arkansas town of hoctihoxy in 1956, orville decided to sit that one out. at...
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the arab league to refer the crisis to you and but beirut based political science professor eugene debsboost believes the regime is strong enough to withstand the opposition's attempts to topple it is opposed to a lot of the other arab regimes which were caught off guard by the arab spring syria has been preparing for this for decades they knew when they came to power that they were minority government and they knew they had to expect this sooner or later i would say that she. is nor surprise that it took so long for this rebellion to take place so they're very well prepared their power structures are intact it's crumbling on the edges slightly but i would say from a pure power perspective syria's regime is not threatened but both sides would recognize each other i.e. the best government recognize the opposition in the west recognize that the bath regime is here to stay at least for the foreseeable future i think we have a chance at some serious negotiations. you without your life from moscow coming up just a little bit later in the program here when the rose tinted glasses of revolutio
the arab league to refer the crisis to you and but beirut based political science professor eugene debsboost believes the regime is strong enough to withstand the opposition's attempts to topple it is opposed to a lot of the other arab regimes which were caught off guard by the arab spring syria has been preparing for this for decades they knew when they came to power that they were minority government and they knew they had to expect this sooner or later i would say that she. is nor surprise...