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debra and photojournalist kurt brooks were nearby. what happened? >> reporter: i can tell you the second punch really smacked prince george's county pretty hard. they got an extra 4 inches of snow. what happened is that snow came down so quickly at one point the beltway just became brutal. >> it's nasty. >> if you don't have to be outside, don't come outside. >> you okay? >> reporter: this isn't a snow delay. this is shutdown, wheels stuck, cars stranded. this is shades of carmageddon. >> they should have plenty of trucks be out clearing this stuff. this should not be like this. >> this is crazy. >> you okay? >> yeah. i'm good. >> reporter: this is what struggle sounds like. for hours the outer loop of the beltway before branch avenue was shuddered, people walking on the highway like it was a sidewalk. >> if you have more people like us in the traffic helping each other out. >> reporter: brothers phillip and patrick barrett parked their truck and grabbed their shovels to help out. >> probably in the last hour when this other snow started coming down
debra and photojournalist kurt brooks were nearby. what happened? >> reporter: i can tell you the second punch really smacked prince george's county pretty hard. they got an extra 4 inches of snow. what happened is that snow came down so quickly at one point the beltway just became brutal. >> it's nasty. >> if you don't have to be outside, don't come outside. >> you okay? >> reporter: this isn't a snow delay. this is shutdown, wheels stuck, cars stranded. this is...
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so debra alfarone is on it. >> reporter: there's a huge crack on the wall that faces 395 exit 5 king street, virginia, gets bigger every day. >> let's go. >> reporter: this is the magic of tv. it took longer than that. it wasn't easy to shoot. this is from a nearby overpass, but you can see why maria is concerned. it's a gash and on the top of the hill behind it sits a building. vdot must know it's an issue. look at the orange barrel. next stop, vdot for answers. >> we have been contacted by people traveling past the wall who nope the concrete was tracked and -- notice the concrete was cracked and notice some concrete was fallen, so we did an inspection of the wall. >> reporter: a bridge engineer said they investigated and found the wall has moved. >> it's 50 years old. so that's certainly part of it. structurally there may be some issues with older concrete and we've had a lot of snow. we will probably put in h piles in front of the wall and shore it up as a temporary measure before we do a permanent fix. >> reporter: when can people expect to see that? >> hopefully over the weekend
so debra alfarone is on it. >> reporter: there's a huge crack on the wall that faces 395 exit 5 king street, virginia, gets bigger every day. >> let's go. >> reporter: this is the magic of tv. it took longer than that. it wasn't easy to shoot. this is from a nearby overpass, but you can see why maria is concerned. it's a gash and on the top of the hill behind it sits a building. vdot must know it's an issue. look at the orange barrel. next stop, vdot for answers. >> we...
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on capitol hill debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> arlington county police hope you can help sort out exactly what happened when a woman was killed outside nottingham elementary school this week. they are asking anyone who witnessed the accident along little falls road to contact them. 39-year-old jennifer lawson was putting her child in the back seat of a minivan when a dump truck hit her and ripped the door off the van. the child was not hurt. >>> montgomery county investigators are looking into whether a 91-year-old man simply ran out of time as he tried to cross route 29 in silver spring yesterday. 91-year-old elijah meranski was using a walker when he was struck and killed by a school bus. that road has 11 lanes. pedestrians have 15 seconds to cross halfway to the median strip and wait there to get another 15 seconds to cross the rest of the way. >> it takes older pedestrians a lot longer to cross intersections and most intersections are not designed for older pedestrians. >> elijah meranski was a holocaust survivor who had moved to israeli and then russia before immigrating to the u.s.
on capitol hill debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> arlington county police hope you can help sort out exactly what happened when a woman was killed outside nottingham elementary school this week. they are asking anyone who witnessed the accident along little falls road to contact them. 39-year-old jennifer lawson was putting her child in the back seat of a minivan when a dump truck hit her and ripped the door off the van. the child was not hurt. >>> montgomery county investigators are...
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we're continuing our discussion with debra james, alejandro velazquez and mr. martinez.s this an important way to talk back to the government, to express the people's power? >> yes, absolutely. this is an historic form of popular expression. it goes back to 1958 when the democratic system began. and it's a way for when not feeling like they're heard by the state to take to the streets and make their grievances heard that way. >> do they hand on power to another politician? >> the constitution was amended in the presidency of hugo chavez to allow for immediate re-election, and of course chavez did garner popular support which allowed him to continue to run for office. the tradition is strong in venezuela. >> both by supporters of the current government and by its opponents . having to do with the social economic situation, which grave, and having to do with the correlation is very weak. the lack of leadership in the government and lack of leadership in the opposition means that discontent on the one hand and support for the government are in some ways not able to be chann
we're continuing our discussion with debra james, alejandro velazquez and mr. martinez.s this an important way to talk back to the government, to express the people's power? >> yes, absolutely. this is an historic form of popular expression. it goes back to 1958 when the democratic system began. and it's a way for when not feeling like they're heard by the state to take to the streets and make their grievances heard that way. >> do they hand on power to another politician? >>...
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it's time to hold a vote. >> reporter: debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> attorney general eric holder is home resting after an up expected trip to the hospital. during a morning meeting holder experienced faintness and shortness of breath and as a precaution was taken to medstar hospital center. he's been evaluated, pronounced in good condition and sent home. >>> there they go again, those mayoral candidates taking pot shots at each other in another one of a seemingly endless number of debates leading up to the april 21st democratic primary. our bruce leshan was there. >> reporter: in an ordinary election year with d.c.'s economy showing steady growth, incumbent mayor vincent gray might be a shoe-in for another term, but his challengers are eager to point out that gray's three years and two months have been anything but ordinary. >> i believe that you cannot have a culture of corruption when we have this growth in our city because the 1 thing that will kill off that kind of economic development in d.c. is a corrupt government. >> reporter: the mayor has said repeatedly that he knew nothing of
it's time to hold a vote. >> reporter: debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> attorney general eric holder is home resting after an up expected trip to the hospital. during a morning meeting holder experienced faintness and shortness of breath and as a precaution was taken to medstar hospital center. he's been evaluated, pronounced in good condition and sent home. >>> there they go again, those mayoral candidates taking pot shots at each other in another one of a seemingly endless...
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debra is on broadway. debra is on broadway. i like kit kates. okay.o enter a romantic three-day, four-night get away to the beautiful scrub island resort. that's a gorgeous, gorgeous place. you know what? you can save a lot of money on your honeymoon if you use that trip. >> i know. >> that would be awesome. >> we'll get a lot of them today. >> what does the prize include, hoda? >> we have to go back. a luxurious trip to the resort -- snorkeling adventure courtesy of -- breakfast in bed and dinner for two. can you talk yet? february 26th we'll narrow down the competition to the final four romantic proposals and open it up to viewers to vote for the winner. and there's more -- >> klgandhoda.com. >> yes. hotel accommodations furnished by -- >> you talk a lot. >> airfare provided by the british virgin island tourist board. >> all right. anyway, we have a lot coming up. >> emphasis on board. >> you heard their catchy tune in the shampoo commercial. >> the artist of the month, by the way, i'm not making fun. >> a tv show about broadway, a real life broadwa
debra is on broadway. debra is on broadway. i like kit kates. okay.o enter a romantic three-day, four-night get away to the beautiful scrub island resort. that's a gorgeous, gorgeous place. you know what? you can save a lot of money on your honeymoon if you use that trip. >> i know. >> that would be awesome. >> we'll get a lot of them today. >> what does the prize include, hoda? >> we have to go back. a luxurious trip to the resort -- snorkeling adventure courtesy...
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i'll talk to his former colleague debra norville and dr. sanjay gupta. >>> at the white house president obama is hosting his first state dinner in almost two years. a scandal plagued french president. >>> meanwhile a -- will hillary clinton's private thoughts about her husband bill and monica liewinski come back to haunt her if she runs. >>> also best actor nominee bruce dern. >> going to "lincoln" is the last thing i do. i don't care what you people think. >> you didn't win anything. it's a complete scam. you got to stop this, okay? >> i'm running out of time. >> nebraska winning his first oscar after more than 80 feature films. >>> we begin with break news tonight. tom brokaw's cancer diagnosis. the former nbc news anchor has multiple myeloma that affects the blood cells in bone marrow. doctors are very encouraged with the progress he's making. joining me now our own dr. sanjay gupta and debra norville and tom brokaw's former colleague at nbc news, an honorary member of the board of multiple myeloma. welcome to all of you. let me start wi
i'll talk to his former colleague debra norville and dr. sanjay gupta. >>> at the white house president obama is hosting his first state dinner in almost two years. a scandal plagued french president. >>> meanwhile a -- will hillary clinton's private thoughts about her husband bill and monica liewinski come back to haunt her if she runs. >>> also best actor nominee bruce dern. >> going to "lincoln" is the last thing i do. i don't care what you people...
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we is not debra alfarone to hold arlington county to the task and turns out we're responding quicker than they are. >> reporter: it took us less than 12 hours, but let's see how long it takes for arlington to fix them. it's going to be tough getting out here, danielle. >> reporter: maybe that's why they haven't fixed north harrison street by 22nd street. a perforated pass of potholes greets you coming and a deep dark crater seems you going. >> reporter: anyone coming? let's be -- sees you going. >> reporter: anyone coming? let's be quick about this. this one 37 inches. north harrison street is so rough for so long it's hard to pick just one pothole. this is what i look like when i'm not in the pothole and this is how short i am when i'm in the pothole. what are we on, 22nd street and north harrison street? this one is a job for the county. that was a couple days ago. i checked in today. they say their system is so new in arlington county it has a couple of holes in it. they took my report today and promised affix in five to seven work days. if you have a pothole you think needs fix g
we is not debra alfarone to hold arlington county to the task and turns out we're responding quicker than they are. >> reporter: it took us less than 12 hours, but let's see how long it takes for arlington to fix them. it's going to be tough getting out here, danielle. >> reporter: maybe that's why they haven't fixed north harrison street by 22nd street. a perforated pass of potholes greets you coming and a deep dark crater seems you going. >> reporter: anyone coming? let's be...
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. >> debra smith is the new ambassador to libya, the death of her predecessor, chris stevens and three others. >> we go out protecting people is very important to us. it's also let me be honest. we can't afford to political backlash again in the united states. you know, this is where. you want to talk about what causes particles sis? >> she did tell us that libya's security was a major priority for the u.s. but the plans to help demobilize the former rebels and start training a new libyan army hadn't even got off the ground yet. >> we undertake to train 6 to 8,000. >> 6 to 8,000? >> u.s. trainees. >> is there any time line that you can give on when that might be completed? >> obviously you can't just line up you know 500 or 2,000 people and take them off and then the training itself, the size, to have a significant force is not going to be on the ground until 2015. >> why do you think it's gotten so long to get the to this point? someone would say that's actually needed now. >> that's a good question, i can't answer that because i wasn't here before. because everyone was so excited abo
. >> debra smith is the new ambassador to libya, the death of her predecessor, chris stevens and three others. >> we go out protecting people is very important to us. it's also let me be honest. we can't afford to political backlash again in the united states. you know, this is where. you want to talk about what causes particles sis? >> she did tell us that libya's security was a major priority for the u.s. but the plans to help demobilize the former rebels and start training...
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>>> stay tuned for inside edition with debra norville after the news. >>> a lot of people are makingir way to the sierra snow that fell last week. the temperatures are still cold. j.r. stone is in tahoe and spoke with business owners who are starting to feel good after a rough month. >> reporter: in the tahoe area we haven't had snowfall since sunday. what has fallen in the last 7 day system still on the ground. visitors are starting to fill up ski shops. >> business has been great. it has been real busy. it is the first time i went up holiday. >> reporter: they couldn't wait any longer not with the natural snow on the ground. >> i saw friends from tahoe posting pictures. i said i am going there first chance i get. >> reporter: trails have been open at most ski resorts. he has seen a change in customers. >> before this system people would be here for a week and rent skis for a day or two and find something else to do. now that we have snow, people are renting for the week and want to get up on the mountain. >> reporter: before the system arrived it was slow going at restaurants, shop
>>> stay tuned for inside edition with debra norville after the news. >>> a lot of people are makingir way to the sierra snow that fell last week. the temperatures are still cold. j.r. stone is in tahoe and spoke with business owners who are starting to feel good after a rough month. >> reporter: in the tahoe area we haven't had snowfall since sunday. what has fallen in the last 7 day system still on the ground. visitors are starting to fill up ski shops. >>...
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reporting live in napa, debra villalon. ktvu channel 2 news. >> tonight at 10:30, early warning signs that kayleigh may have been in danger. 2 investigates the long history of police visits to that little girl's home. >>> a man was apparently struck and killed by a train today in oakland. police say he had sustained multiple injuries and died at the scene. investigators believe he was hit by a train and that operators kept going, not realizing what it happened. so far, there is no word on the man's identity. >>> now to the south bay, where supervisors plan a proposal to fine the san jose fire department if it doesn't improve its time to emergency calls. he says the fire department is not meeting its contractual operation to respond to 90% of medical emergencies within 8 minutes. >> the city of san jose's response time has dropped like a rock over the last several mobilities. it is now down to approximately 80%. >> he is proposing fining san jose $250,000 if it doesn't fix the problem by june. the department says crews respo
reporting live in napa, debra villalon. ktvu channel 2 news. >> tonight at 10:30, early warning signs that kayleigh may have been in danger. 2 investigates the long history of police visits to that little girl's home. >>> a man was apparently struck and killed by a train today in oakland. police say he had sustained multiple injuries and died at the scene. investigators believe he was hit by a train and that operators kept going, not realizing what it happened. so far, there is...
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reporting live in napa, debra villalon. ktvu channel 2 news. >> tonight at 10:30, early warning signs that kayleigh may have been in danger. 2 investigates the long history of police visits to that little girl's home. >>> a man was apparently struck and killed by a train today in oakland. police say he had sustained multiple injuries and died at the scene. investigators believe he was hit by a train and that operators kept going, not realizing what it happened. so far, there is no word on the man's identity. >>> now to the south bay, where supervisors plan a proposal to fine the san jose fire department if it doesn't improve its time to emergency calls. he says the fire department is not meeting its contractual operation to respond to 90% of medical emergencies within 8 minutes. >> the city of san jose's response time has dropped like a rock over the last several mobilities. it is now down to approximately 80%. >> he is proposing fining san jose $250,000 if it doesn't fix the problem by june. the department says crews respo
reporting live in napa, debra villalon. ktvu channel 2 news. >> tonight at 10:30, early warning signs that kayleigh may have been in danger. 2 investigates the long history of police visits to that little girl's home. >>> a man was apparently struck and killed by a train today in oakland. police say he had sustained multiple injuries and died at the scene. investigators believe he was hit by a train and that operators kept going, not realizing what it happened. so far, there is...
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debra is there and we'll check back with her in just a little bit. [ sports announcer ] here's anotherne, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> authorities have identified a motorcyclist killed falling from a freeway onramp in san francisco as joshua epple. the highway patrol said he was getting ready to enter highway 101 at 10th street when he was ejected from his bike. he plunged 30 feet from the onramp to a parking lot below. police say it's not clear if speed or alcohol were factors but it does not appear that any other vehicles were involved. >>> a warning tonight about car safety after a series of vehicle break-ins in san francisco. we've reported on the dramatic increase in the crime. new at 5:00, another hot spot. christien kafton is live to tell us about the lar
debra is there and we'll check back with her in just a little bit. [ sports announcer ] here's anotherne, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> authorities have...
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debra alfarone. >> hopefully debra will get what she wants. >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. it is friday. and it is february 14, valentine's day. we're sending a little love your way. i'm andrea roane. >> for the guys who waited way too long, hopefully some of the stores are going to be open today so you can get something double at the last minute. before we get to weather and traffic, some of the things you need to know regarding the storm and how we continue to try to dig out and get things back to normal. at least three deaths have been attributed to the storm. a vdot worker was killed. two people died from heart attacks shoveling in woodstock and howard county, maryland. >> runways at reagan and dulles airports are back open. flights are once again arriving and departing but there are some flights that may be canceled or delayed. check with your airline first before you head out. >>> amtrak is adding more service along the east coast today. it is running on a modified schedule along the northeast corridor. metro bus running on a limited sche
debra alfarone. >> hopefully debra will get what she wants. >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. it is friday. and it is february 14, valentine's day. we're sending a little love your way. i'm andrea roane. >> for the guys who waited way too long, hopefully some of the stores are going to be open today so you can get something double at the last minute. before we get to weather and traffic, some of the things you need to know regarding the storm and how we...
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so we sent debra alfarone to reston to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: i think there used to be a sidewalk here on southwest drive kids used when they were walking to school. so if i can do this, why can't other people? >> it's dangerous. >> reporter: the cars are so close and loud along south lakes drive in reston you can hardly hear these students. >> i've been almost hit by like three cars, i guess. >> reporter: this four-lane stretch of road is the only way home for many students who attend ree schools right near each other in reston. as you can see, there's not much room. some side shuffle along next to buses. some walk straight down the middle. >> cars are so close to you. it kind of gets me nervous. >> it's not safe walking on the side of the street. >> reporter: but many kids who don't live far enough away to qualify for buses say they have no choice. >> it's horrible really because th e snowfor us actually comes up above our -- >> it's to our knees. >> yes. >> reporter: our shovel cam shows it's not tough to clean it, but no one has even tried. who is to blame? fairf
so we sent debra alfarone to reston to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: i think there used to be a sidewalk here on southwest drive kids used when they were walking to school. so if i can do this, why can't other people? >> it's dangerous. >> reporter: the cars are so close and loud along south lakes drive in reston you can hardly hear these students. >> i've been almost hit by like three cars, i guess. >> reporter: this four-lane stretch of road is the only...
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. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone in reston trying to get to the bottom of why kids can't use this sidewalk here rather than walk to school in the street. the cars are so close it's deafening on south lakes drive. this four-lane stretch of road is the only way home for many students who attend three schools near each another reston. there's not much room as you can see. some side shuffle along next to buses. some walk straight down the filled. it's all because of mounds of snow, stop as high as 4 feet, block being -- some as high as 4 feet, blocking the only way home. >> cars get so close to you it makes me nervous. >> it's not safe walking on the side of the street. >> reporter: so who is to blame? fairfax county public schools or the people who live along the road. there is no low holding owners responsible to clean up their sidewalk. they ask they pitch in but don't hold them to it. >> fairfax county public schools did get back to us and said look, even though the sidewalks aren't our responsibility, they are working with local homeowners associations to try to get some of that snow clea
. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone in reston trying to get to the bottom of why kids can't use this sidewalk here rather than walk to school in the street. the cars are so close it's deafening on south lakes drive. this four-lane stretch of road is the only way home for many students who attend three schools near each another reston. there's not much room as you can see. some side shuffle along next to buses. some walk straight down the filled. it's all because of mounds of snow, stop as...
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our debra alfarone filed a report about north harrison street after one viewer named ken madden told us about the conditions there but today the county told us its reporting system is so new that that report didn't take. and now it says it's going to take between five and seven business days to get the potholes filled in so we are going to keep on checking. >>> we all know commuting in the d.c. area can be stressful. so we decided to do a little research of our own to see just what kind of toll it's taken on our health. >> i don't even know where these people live. it baffles me a little bit. >> i thought that myself oftentimes. hawkins agreed to be our test case and wear an ekg monitor and a blood pressure cuff during his 50 minute commute to work. it was a rainy day and within two minutes of the drive he ran into heavy traffic. the monitors he was wearing showed his heart rate increased at times to hypertensive levels. >> there are things we need to know about as far as the effects of stress or driving and your physical health but we do know that there clearly seem to be changes al
our debra alfarone filed a report about north harrison street after one viewer named ken madden told us about the conditions there but today the county told us its reporting system is so new that that report didn't take. and now it says it's going to take between five and seven business days to get the potholes filled in so we are going to keep on checking. >>> we all know commuting in the d.c. area can be stressful. so we decided to do a little research of our own to see just what...
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about 2:00 p.m., she hears local kids calling for help. >> miss debra, come outside. a girl standing on the air conditioner. we thought they were joking and playing a trick on us. >> reed is shocked to discover it's true. >> we were horrified to see this little girl standing on the air conditioner. >> a crowd is gathering transfixed by a little girl who had slipped through the side panels of an ac unit and is standing on top of it. a neighbor records the scene on his phone while someone dials 911 and reed rushes inside. >> i banged on the family's door to make them aware that the little girl was on the air conditioner. >> the girl's mother doesn't open the door. just then, steven st. bernard is arriving home from his 12-hour shift as a new york city bus driver. >> there were a lot of people standing around trying to figure what to do. first thing that came to my mind is how did she get up there? let me get over there. i hope she don't fall. >> the child seems oblivious to the terrified people below and to her own perilous situation. >> seen her smiling and teetering b
about 2:00 p.m., she hears local kids calling for help. >> miss debra, come outside. a girl standing on the air conditioner. we thought they were joking and playing a trick on us. >> reed is shocked to discover it's true. >> we were horrified to see this little girl standing on the air conditioner. >> a crowd is gathering transfixed by a little girl who had slipped through the side panels of an ac unit and is standing on top of it. a neighbor records the scene on his...
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david: debra, what happens to the retailer?nt to get involved in that transaction. are you in effect cutting retail out of the sale? >> quite a bit different than the retail operation. what happens here the client has the opportunity to select what she wants from the runway. what happens with a department store is that they make an edit from the runway and have that in the stores. so when you purchase from modus operandi, it is what your choice from the runway. david: what i'm asking are you making enemies with the retail sector? >> david: are they coming up to you and saying we want that action? >> i believe we're a commune that support one another. david: really? i thought it was a cutthroat community? >> no, it is really not. actually all the way from the designer to the brand to the store itself we have very positive -- sandra: on a business television i think more from the angle of the department store chains like for instance, bloomingdale's who they pride themselves on being the buyers of mark jacobs products. they get t
david: debra, what happens to the retailer?nt to get involved in that transaction. are you in effect cutting retail out of the sale? >> quite a bit different than the retail operation. what happens here the client has the opportunity to select what she wants from the runway. what happens with a department store is that they make an edit from the runway and have that in the stores. so when you purchase from modus operandi, it is what your choice from the runway. david: what i'm asking are...
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i was struck by a statement from debra messing today, pretty similar ball.t. she said it's devastating and unimagine to believe lose such a gentle, kind, and gifted soul. think about that. i don't think we often think of every actor in hollywood as being gentle, as being kind, as being gifted. but those are the kinds of words she used to describe him. she went on the say philip was one of the greats, an artist and a gentleman. he was only just beginning. and i think that's another reason why people are so shocked today, his age, 46 is one of the reasons why media outlets did not have obituaries ready for him. there are actors of a certain age where obituaries are prepared, but certainly not for someone like philip seymour hoffman. >> other celebrities, well, you mentioned debra messing. that's just coming in. other celebrities took to twitter. this is from tony award winner and oscar winner, puthoff man's acting career in perspective for us. put it in perspective for us. >> there was one from jim carrey that we can put up on the screen. i think a lot of oura
i was struck by a statement from debra messing today, pretty similar ball.t. she said it's devastating and unimagine to believe lose such a gentle, kind, and gifted soul. think about that. i don't think we often think of every actor in hollywood as being gentle, as being kind, as being gifted. but those are the kinds of words she used to describe him. she went on the say philip was one of the greats, an artist and a gentleman. he was only just beginning. and i think that's another reason why...
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debra, let me first start with you, because i think you talked to many families on a daily basis.was the initial reaction to this that prompted blue star to come out with a statement before the day ended yesterday? >> well, tamron, one of the things we do each year at blue star families is an annual survey of military families and last year, even before the sequester took place, we found about 65% of our families out of 5,100 that we surveyed were reporting some type of financial stress, and so this year we're fielding the same survey again right now, and we expect that number to be even higher this year. >> some of the emotional reaction that you got, i mean, we often, and you hear people say, we are there for our military, you know my dad was in the army for nearly 30 years, and we hear the rhetoric, but when you see and read these types of cuts that are proposed and perhaps they have a larger good down the line, but i think it gives a sense of abandonment amongst military families. >> yeah, i mean, i think every family is a little bit different, but what we're hearing is a very
debra, let me first start with you, because i think you talked to many families on a daily basis.was the initial reaction to this that prompted blue star to come out with a statement before the day ended yesterday? >> well, tamron, one of the things we do each year at blue star families is an annual survey of military families and last year, even before the sequester took place, we found about 65% of our families out of 5,100 that we surveyed were reporting some type of financial stress,...
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with us, we have sandra feeder and debra newman who have written wonderful books. and we want to jump in and ask you, what is your book about? >> it is called, davies perfect world. it is a children's book, ages seven up to 10. and the character, daisy, keeps track of her favorite words in her green notebook that is covered with purple polka dots. and she has a lot of low -- a lot of word lists that she accumulates. it is a character i can relate to. and i wanted to write a book to deal with words. it is not academic. it brings, into literature, a character that is all about language. i find this exciting. >> and deborah, what is your book about? >> my book is called, spirit and nature, teaching judaism and ecology on the trail. and it is really a book to be used outside. and when we wrote this book, we said, we hope that this gets messy and dirty and full of the earth and leaves and grass, because it is a tool that we created -- for jewish educators that did not know about nature. and wanted to take kids outside. and for naturalists, who don't know about judaism.
with us, we have sandra feeder and debra newman who have written wonderful books. and we want to jump in and ask you, what is your book about? >> it is called, davies perfect world. it is a children's book, ages seven up to 10. and the character, daisy, keeps track of her favorite words in her green notebook that is covered with purple polka dots. and she has a lot of low -- a lot of word lists that she accumulates. it is a character i can relate to. and i wanted to write a book to deal...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa! that woman's gorgeous and she doesn't have a drop of makeup on." whatever she has, i want it bottled and i want to use it. >> cindy crawford is one of the most beautiful women on earth. she's iconic, and the buzz is like what is she doing? >> i wanna have what cindy has because she gets the super secret info that we don't get.
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her...
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scott blakeman and debra wilson.st, this week's "open court." >> i mean, you broken lots of records. were they important? >> i was all about winning majors. that was my goal. i created a certain lifestyle to create that. i felt, you know, focused and single-minded. i felt like, you know, i needed to be a certain way as far as my personality. >> on the grass courts of wimbledon where you became famous for thumping people, you did not like grass. >> when i first went over there, i hated wimbledon. excuse me. i hated the surface. i loved wimbledon. by '92 and '93, i felt comfortable. i was the owner of the place for seven or eight years. >> what are your dreams for your kids? >> i want them to be good kids. i'm not sure they will be into tennis. they are great kids. i love them. i want them to listen a little better. do their homework and don't give me a hard time and do what i say. >> "open court" is sponsored by rado. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ]
scott blakeman and debra wilson.st, this week's "open court." >> i mean, you broken lots of records. were they important? >> i was all about winning majors. that was my goal. i created a certain lifestyle to create that. i felt, you know, focused and single-minded. i felt like, you know, i needed to be a certain way as far as my personality. >> on the grass courts of wimbledon where you became famous for thumping people, you did not like grass. >> when i first...
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they asked wusa9 debra alfarone to give the award since our exclusive coverage. >> i am tireless in my advocacy for him, but i'm not doing this alone. there's a full machine of people behind me and with me and holding me up. yes, it is bittersweet. i wouldn't call it a celebration. s before. >>> today a -- >> >>> today a judge found probable cause to send a daycare child abuse case to a grand jury and that panel will consider allegations against two women who used to work at the minnieland academy at the glen in woodbridge. there was testimony today sara jordan tripped a child on purpose, snapped rubber bands on children's wrists and laughed while the children cried. they also testified that kierra spriggs stepped on a child's feet because the child wasn't wearing shoes, bit a child's finger. the grand jury meets june 7th. >>> in tonight's health alert an experimental fertilization technique that makes it possible to create a baby by the dna of three people is being considered by u.s. health officials. scientists say this could prevent a baby from inheriting genetic diseases like muscu
they asked wusa9 debra alfarone to give the award since our exclusive coverage. >> i am tireless in my advocacy for him, but i'm not doing this alone. there's a full machine of people behind me and with me and holding me up. yes, it is bittersweet. i wouldn't call it a celebration. s before. >>> today a -- >> >>> today a judge found probable cause to send a daycare child abuse case to a grand jury and that panel will consider allegations against two women who used...
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. >> reporter: debra griffith is the agency's national traffic management officer.she runs a conference call every couple hours for airlines and f.a.a. control towers. >> houston is at plus 15 and departure delays for low ceiling. >> reporter: they typically track up to 55,000 private and commercial planes daily lighting up u.s. airspace. the command center is surprisingly quiet because airlines cancelled so many flights ahead of the storm. all that could change with any unexpected weather developments. air traffic manager anthony tisdall. >> there are times when there's a disruption. perhaps a thunderstorm shows up where we didn't expect it to show up. ice shows where a little earlier than we may have been anticipating. where we have airborn aircraft that cannot reach their destination. that's when you end up with a diversion situation. >> reporter: the real test for that f.a.a. command center will come tomorrow and friday, scott. the number of cancellations are expected to decrease. the number of planes in the skies will increase as the airlines try to get back on
. >> reporter: debra griffith is the agency's national traffic management officer.she runs a conference call every couple hours for airlines and f.a.a. control towers. >> houston is at plus 15 and departure delays for low ceiling. >> reporter: they typically track up to 55,000 private and commercial planes daily lighting up u.s. airspace. the command center is surprisingly quiet because airlines cancelled so many flights ahead of the storm. all that could change with any...
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going to be denied before and i was i was a low i held back because steve martin and liam neeson and debra winger and but but philip he was bound and determined that that camera was going to see him and he was very creative and and and the director loved him the director said this got that talent and i'm going well i could do that too you know but i'm kind of holding back but philip did great actor well yeah when we come back big is indeed the oil. they are very hard to get. to. that that was the target there. to. the to. such. utter. such. a political. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's about story. because this guy's like but smear that guy stead of working for the people to choose the british media for each other bribe right station by. the brother. i marinate join me. in that in our. family for kerry interview and much. only on bass and on. a boy thirteen maybe overturns to vegas and rock tolls on cocktails me presenting meatloaf was a lot of door. it's saying is all i get you know that's what i was going to tell you you know what i absolutely i created this
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. >> reporter: jake developed his idea during summer vacations when his mom debra requires an hour andeach day. were you writing more for you or were you writing more for the kids your age who might read it? >> i was probably writing more for kids my age who might read it. just to have them know they're not the only ones going through this and, you know, it stinks but it's going to get better. >> reporter: it definitely got better for this author already at work on his sequel. no surprise to anyone who knows him, because that's just jake. jim axelrod, cbs news, ponte vedra, florida. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all good evening, i'm ken >>> backlash over the google barge. tonight, the state investigating if this whole operation is illegal. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. it is story first reported last october. ghoul's four-story bang and -- barge and building. tonight our allen martin finds out why all the activity on the barge has stopped. >> for months nothing has been happening on board construction came t
. >> reporter: jake developed his idea during summer vacations when his mom debra requires an hour andeach day. were you writing more for you or were you writing more for the kids your age who might read it? >> i was probably writing more for kids my age who might read it. just to have them know they're not the only ones going through this and, you know, it stinks but it's going to get better. >> reporter: it definitely got better for this author already at work on his sequel....
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debra peel founder and chairman of the board of patient travis he writes, thank you for your time. caller guest: you are welcome and go to our website and we will will tell you of updates for your rights. host: up next, a segment on hunger in america. you're watching "washington journal." ♪ ♪ >> one of the things that we about -- there are cyber attacks, but there are physical attacks and what i always think is what keeps me up at night when i think about what can happen next. wonder what your greatest fear attack. a physical our country. general? >> i would answer that by two things -- on the cyber side, i think an attack against our critical infrastructure that would have potential damaging effects in our transportation or health care and financial is an area we have to pay close attention to our energy sector. on the kinetic side, there is a range ofgeneral? >> i would answer that by two things -- things that keep me up at night. these attacks like what happened in a mall in nairobi -- what happened during the boston marathon -- those are the kind of things that we have continue
debra peel founder and chairman of the board of patient travis he writes, thank you for your time. caller guest: you are welcome and go to our website and we will will tell you of updates for your rights. host: up next, a segment on hunger in america. you're watching "washington journal." ♪ ♪ >> one of the things that we about -- there are cyber attacks, but there are physical attacks and what i always think is what keeps me up at night when i think about what can happen...
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problem no larry king now rob dyrdek professional skateboarder turned on debra do a producer actor t.v. star he created street league skateboarding and international competitors skateboarding series he's known for his an m.t.v. t.v. shows robin big rob dyrdek fantasy factory and ridiculousness ridiculousness if i can say it airs thursdays at ten pm on m.t.v. well rob dyrdek fantasy factory is in its final season that airs thursdays at all of them also on m.t.v. what was going to skateboarding in a while when did you become this industry you know i think even when i was very first became a vessel skateboarder i used to always say i got to treat it like a business you know it's my career and this is a way before even the idea of understanding that you can be a personal brand and i just think that sort of spirit i was what i like to call raised by entrepreneur or walls for my influences other early age where all of the closest people around me started companies so it sort of grew up in ohio and then so be all successful. no they weren't bad so it's it's in some of them i use as examples o
problem no larry king now rob dyrdek professional skateboarder turned on debra do a producer actor t.v. star he created street league skateboarding and international competitors skateboarding series he's known for his an m.t.v. t.v. shows robin big rob dyrdek fantasy factory and ridiculousness ridiculousness if i can say it airs thursdays at ten pm on m.t.v. well rob dyrdek fantasy factory is in its final season that airs thursdays at all of them also on m.t.v. what was going to skateboarding...
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. >> from debra. we turn to patty lee. she's live in oakland where another mud slide is keeping residents up throughout the night. >> reporter: this is another mud slide. this mud slide was cleared away in the past hour. one of the issues with this area is without the light from our light truck, this road would be pitch black. so a driver would not be able to see the hazards until they were right on top of it. this city crew was clearing mud past grizzly peak. carlos navarro is in charge of directing traffic and he's been at it since noon. >> cold, wet, dark. so yeah hopefully they sent more people out here. >> reporter: mud slides became a persistent problem when the rain came in from san francisco. starting as a drizzle. >> it wasn't raining that hard. >> reporter: that quickly turned into torrential downpours. the effect flooding in parts of contra costa county and yet another day of accidents and power outages. this incident caught by our cameras in brentwood. >> there's a bunch of us out here right now. >> reporter: c
. >> from debra. we turn to patty lee. she's live in oakland where another mud slide is keeping residents up throughout the night. >> reporter: this is another mud slide. this mud slide was cleared away in the past hour. one of the issues with this area is without the light from our light truck, this road would be pitch black. so a driver would not be able to see the hazards until they were right on top of it. this city crew was clearing mud past grizzly peak. carlos navarro is in...
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going to be denied before and i was i was a low i held back because steve martin and liam neeson and debra winger and but but philip he was bound and determined that that camera was going to see him and he was very creative and and the director loved him the director said this got that talent and i'm going well i could do that too you know but i'm kind of holding back but philip did great actor well yeah when we come back big is people. well with. technology innovation called in these developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. i think. everybody thought if you. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the customer. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek albus. well. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked
going to be denied before and i was i was a low i held back because steve martin and liam neeson and debra winger and but but philip he was bound and determined that that camera was going to see him and he was very creative and and the director loved him the director said this got that talent and i'm going well i could do that too you know but i'm kind of holding back but philip did great actor well yeah when we come back big is people. well with. technology innovation called in these...
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debra in detroit, michigan. hi, debra. >> good afternoon. how are you both and a special greeting to professor morris. enjoying the show. wish i'd gotten that question because my statement was going start out with three of my political she rowes. shirley chisolm, maxine waters and joanne watson who just went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect for marie wilson, who was the author of the book "closing the leadership gap" and i had the opportunity to meet her and go through one of her programs here in michigan. one of the things, women are very unrepresented. the other is just how that intersects with race, and gender, and for african-american women, it just seems to be -- you have to transcend the issue of race... thought to looking at how this plays out in terms of the kinds of policy that we're seeing. to me there's an attack on the working class nowdays. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: professor, if you can hang on, debra, i wasn't prepared but now i have your
debra in detroit, michigan. hi, debra. >> good afternoon. how are you both and a special greeting to professor morris. enjoying the show. wish i'd gotten that question because my statement was going start out with three of my political she rowes. shirley chisolm, maxine waters and joanne watson who just went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect for marie wilson, who was the author of the book "closing...
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she loved debra franklin the best and she liked her because she was a spy. and i am told that we are done. i'm really sorry. that means that you have to go back to school. oh, i know. [laughter] >> you answer the question so well. you did a great job at. >> booktv is on facebook. interact with us with guests and viewers and watch videos and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> we are not in a post-feminist era. i'm very concerned about this war on women. we are rolling back access to reproductive rights. there is no end to the regrettable statistics on violence against women. we have not stopped shaving girls about their bodies. we have so much in the media that implies that you have to have a certain shape to be loved or popular. the problem in terms of defining feminism is that it is true that what unifies women globally is what is done to women. and i do not want to identify this is about victimhood. but that is something you don't want. victim feminism. that empower feminism says that women should be equal in their rights and opp
she loved debra franklin the best and she liked her because she was a spy. and i am told that we are done. i'm really sorry. that means that you have to go back to school. oh, i know. [laughter] >> you answer the question so well. you did a great job at. >> booktv is on facebook. interact with us with guests and viewers and watch videos and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> we are not in a post-feminist era. i'm very concerned about this war on...
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here is cnn's debra feyerick. >> reporter: alfred wright's body was found less than 150 yards from whereeir search command post. >> how was he so close? we didn't find him. it's not like he was miles away. he was right there. >> reporter: saying there was no foul play, sheriff tom maddox called off the search after only four days leaving family and friends to find the body on their own. >> his spirit spoke out to me and said, daddy, i knew you were going to find me. >> reporter: just as the sheriff had for seen, an autopsy did find drugs, three kinds, including meth. though his family insists they had never seen alfred do any drugs. >> i still know and believe wholeheartedly that someone did this to my husband. >> debra feyerick joins us live with more. >> you are going to have a special report this weekend? >> yes. saturday at 11:30 and again on sunday. there are so many questions involving how he disappeared and why he ran from his truck, his truck after it had broken down right next to a gas station. most of all, the question is, why did the sheriff give up looking so quickly and why
here is cnn's debra feyerick. >> reporter: alfred wright's body was found less than 150 yards from whereeir search command post. >> how was he so close? we didn't find him. it's not like he was miles away. he was right there. >> reporter: saying there was no foul play, sheriff tom maddox called off the search after only four days leaving family and friends to find the body on their own. >> his spirit spoke out to me and said, daddy, i knew you were going to find me....
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debra. founder of patient privacy rights and steve, the director of form and domestic security policy at the heritage foundation. welcome to you both. great to have you here. just to back up a little bit if you're new to the story. essentially on a conference call to the entire company tim added up 8:00 of women, not by name, saying that by giving birth to distressed babies they cost the company $2 million. so lots of details he gave. deb, i'll go to you first. is there a violation of the mom's privacy rights? >> absolutely. americans know they have fundamental right to control who can see and use personal health information. very sensitive, those are our rights. and everyone knows it. gerri: steve? >> you have to look at what the rules were under aol. if the ceo could have had access to that information or not. the fact he said it publicly was at the very least, a hugely stupid management move. but whether it was privacy requires a little more investigation inside the company. well, one thi
debra. founder of patient privacy rights and steve, the director of form and domestic security policy at the heritage foundation. welcome to you both. great to have you here. just to back up a little bit if you're new to the story. essentially on a conference call to the entire company tim added up 8:00 of women, not by name, saying that by giving birth to distressed babies they cost the company $2 million. so lots of details he gave. deb, i'll go to you first. is there a violation of the mom's...
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high, debra. >> caller: good afternoon. how are you both and a special greetings to professor morris. enjoying your show. wish i'd gotten that question because that's my statement was going to start off with three of my political sheroes, and joanne watson who went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect of he woman lea wilson about closing the leadership gap. i had the opportunity to meet her and to go through one of her programs here in michigan. one of the things you see ones that it women are very unrepresented, but the other is just how that intersects with race, and gender, and for african-american women, just seems to be you have to transcend the issues of class, race, and i'm wondering if you have given any thought to looking at how this plays out in terms of the kinds of policy that we're seeing. to me there's an attack on the working class nowdays. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: professor, if you can hang on, debra, i wasn't prepared but
high, debra. >> caller: good afternoon. how are you both and a special greetings to professor morris. enjoying your show. wish i'd gotten that question because that's my statement was going to start off with three of my political sheroes, and joanne watson who went off council in december, and have something experience working on campaigns as well as going through a lot of respect of he woman lea wilson about closing the leadership gap. i had the opportunity to meet her and to go through...
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debra alfarone brings us that story from la plata. >> reporter: i've heard lots of stories at sheriff's departments but never one like this. >> who presents this woman to be married to this man? >> i do. >> reporter: you're watching a wedding that almost wasn't. our couple didn't invite snow to a wedding, but it showed up anyway and shut down the charles county courthouse. >> we had 17 weddings on the books. >> got to talking about valentine's day and i said we can use the sheriff's office. we're never closed. >> we're gathered here in the presence of these witnesses to join this couple together in matrimony. >> reporter: so they turned this room often used to talk about crime into a mick sift wedding chapel. -- makeshift wedding chapel and on this day dedicated to love truly love conquered all. >> i pronounce you husband and wife. you may kiss your bride. congratulations. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: if you're wondering why here? listen to this. >> i've been married 38 years. i love my wife just like when i met her yesterday, so i'm a sucker for a love story. it's a good thin
debra alfarone brings us that story from la plata. >> reporter: i've heard lots of stories at sheriff's departments but never one like this. >> who presents this woman to be married to this man? >> i do. >> reporter: you're watching a wedding that almost wasn't. our couple didn't invite snow to a wedding, but it showed up anyway and shut down the charles county courthouse. >> we had 17 weddings on the books. >> got to talking about valentine's day and i said...
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panicked, she calls her mother, debra. >> i got a call from my daughter, and i said, "kendra, get theset now." >> reporter: the loaded gun, from the gun box by the bed, it wasn't locked because her mother wanted easy access in an emergency. kendra takes the .40 caliber glock, calls 911, and hides in the bathroom closet. >> i think they are in the house. please help me. please." >> alright, alright. i understand. do you still have your mom's gun there? >> yes, i do. i have it in my hand. >> reporter: suddenly kendra sees the knob of the closet door turning and for the first time in her life she fires a gun through the door. >> it kind of made me scared that i just shot somebody, and i was crying through the entire time. >> reporter: she hits 32-year-old stacey jones in the shoulder, scaring him out of the house. police arrest him a few blocks away and charge him with first degree burglary. and in another part of the country, there's eric martin, st. george, utah. he's in bed at 4:00 in the morning when a burglar breaks in. >> i rolled off the bed and reached into the nightstand and pul
panicked, she calls her mother, debra. >> i got a call from my daughter, and i said, "kendra, get theset now." >> reporter: the loaded gun, from the gun box by the bed, it wasn't locked because her mother wanted easy access in an emergency. kendra takes the .40 caliber glock, calls 911, and hides in the bathroom closet. >> i think they are in the house. please help me. please." >> alright, alright. i understand. do you still have your mom's gun there?...
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thank you to the nursing consortium - represented today by debra brady, jenny landen, nisa bruce, and terry keller. more nurses in rural areas. you helped make it happen. [ applause ] i'm also proposing aggressive initiatives to increase the number of primary care providers - of all types - all over new mexico. we'll help repay student loans - doubling our commitment, particularly for those who agree to serve in rural areas. this will create up to 720 new health care workers this decade - nurses, dentists, physicians, and others, in areas that are too often underserved. expand tele-medicine, connecting rural-area providers and patients with a physician or specialist. train more doctors and nurse practitioners here at home. cut the red tape to attract more nurse practitioners. under this plan, any nurse practitioner in the country who wants to come to new mexico will be licensed and ready to provide quality health care in five days quality health care in five days or less. you see, building a health care workforce is about embracing the uniqueness of our state and hiring the right kind
thank you to the nursing consortium - represented today by debra brady, jenny landen, nisa bruce, and terry keller. more nurses in rural areas. you helped make it happen. [ applause ] i'm also proposing aggressive initiatives to increase the number of primary care providers - of all types - all over new mexico. we'll help repay student loans - doubling our commitment, particularly for those who agree to serve in rural areas. this will create up to 720 new health care workers this decade -...