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donna, however, didn't like him much.i can see why she would have not wanted to go with bradford. because it wasn't her usual type. but it was a rebound relationship. >> reporter: but what mattered now was doug's alibi, if he had one. so detectives drove down to costa mesa again, worried he'd refuse to see them, or demand a lawyer. but he didn't. instead, doug bradford told them a story of his own, which put him miles and miles from the murder of lynne knight. doug bradford's odd alibi. >> no, and i was sore in my insureds. degree gave women a motion activated wristband to understand how much they move. and created degree motionsense the world's first antiperspirant with unique micro capsules activated by movement that release bursts of freshness all day. keeping you fresher with every move. motionsense. protection to keep you moving. degree. it won't let you down. ♪ want to take everything you love with you? do it in style on your pandora charm bracelet from jared the galleria of jewelry. jared has an incredible selectio
donna, however, didn't like him much.i can see why she would have not wanted to go with bradford. because it wasn't her usual type. but it was a rebound relationship. >> reporter: but what mattered now was doug's alibi, if he had one. so detectives drove down to costa mesa again, worried he'd refuse to see them, or demand a lawyer. but he didn't. instead, doug bradford told them a story of his own, which put him miles and miles from the murder of lynne knight. doug bradford's odd alibi....
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and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.oesn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna make sure this gets fixed. can you give us a minute... >> sure. >> and send frank in? >> sure. frank, you're up. >> frank is not the general manager. >> he's more of a manager downstairs. i don't think he's a manager up here in the office. >> that's the reality of it. hey, frank, can you have a seat? >> sure. >> frank, you are no longer the general manager. [intense music] ♪ coming up... >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. i would run. >> wow. you'rbam!ean. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even the highest s
and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.oesn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna...
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this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she surgery and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i look tired. people would say something to me about are you okay or what's wrong? >> donna was said she was told the corners of her mouth turned down making her look like she with a angry all the time. it's a good day, beautiful day like today and you're thinking how could things get any better and they think i'm not enjoying the day so does that make them hesitant to come to me? does it make them hesitant to speak to me? >> well according to a new study that might be the case. doctors at med star georgetown university hospital gathered photos of 30 female patients some who had had plastic surgery and some who hadn't. a group of people rated the pictures for likability and found those who had work done on their faces, specifically surgery to widen their eyes and lift their mouth, were rated as more socially skilled and trustworthy. >> i think there are these resting neutral facial expressions that ultimately end up conveying an emotion that you're proba
this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she surgery and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i look tired. people would say something to me about are you okay or what's wrong? >> donna was said she was told the corners of her mouth turned down making her look like she with a angry all the time. it's a good day, beautiful day like today and you're thinking how could things get any better and they think i'm not enjoying the day so does that make them hesitant to...
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has a head of beautiful white hair. >> donna got in.e was treated at a new york hospital rugo's goal to give back to breast cancer patience some control. >> you didn't chose to get your cancer you can't affect the chemo therapy. >> this gives you something you can do for yourself. >> the tight fitting cap cools the scalp to 37 degrees. this keeps hair follicles from dividing quickly, and constricts blood vessels to increase the impact of chemotherapy. >> scalp cooling does in no way diminish the effectiveness of chemotherapy. nor does it limit the effectiveness. >> there are side effects, the cap is cold and can cause mild headaches. patience are told to wash their hair once a week and not dye or blow dry it. a year and a half later, donna is healthy. >> we are in our 30th year of marriage and they are encouraging us to plan for the next 50 together. >> a future that is cancer free. anne thompson nbc news stamford connecticut. >>> those battling breast cancer a new study finds removing a little extra tissue greatly lowers the risk that
has a head of beautiful white hair. >> donna got in.e was treated at a new york hospital rugo's goal to give back to breast cancer patience some control. >> you didn't chose to get your cancer you can't affect the chemo therapy. >> this gives you something you can do for yourself. >> the tight fitting cap cools the scalp to 37 degrees. this keeps hair follicles from dividing quickly, and constricts blood vessels to increase the impact of chemotherapy. >> scalp...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter tricia.ello to this picture every morning. i say good morning, every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kind-hearted, very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da, you know, that type of thing. >> donna and gary brought tricia here to marion, indiana, to attend this small christian college. one spring evening in 1993, tricia left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th, around 8:00 at night, tricia reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started walking back to campus. but then she disappeared. >> phone call came a little bit after midnight, and the voice on the other side of the phone said, do you know where your daughter is? >> 19-year-old tricia reitler was last seen about 8:00 monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> whoever is responsible, we'll -- wi
. ♪ ♪ >>> early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter tricia.ello to this picture every morning. i say good morning, every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kind-hearted, very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da, you know, that type of thing. >> donna and gary brought tricia here to marion, indiana,...
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bill crystal, donna brazile, thank you very much. >>> coming up a new york university student held inour own cnn correspondent is inside the country digging to learn details about his detention, and no need to hack pay per view. instead thousands saw the mayweather pacquiao fight for free thanks to now live streams apps. will they be punished? that's ahead. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. [ male announcer ] after john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he founded huntsman cancer institute. to fight cancer in new and different ways like combining 300 years of family histories with health records to treat, predict and in many cases, prevent, cancer. with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster. to learn more or support
bill crystal, donna brazile, thank you very much. >>> coming up a new york university student held inour own cnn correspondent is inside the country digging to learn details about his detention, and no need to hack pay per view. instead thousands saw the mayweather pacquiao fight for free thanks to now live streams apps. will they be punished? that's ahead. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got...
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she has difficulty speaking and becomes upset if he doesn't have a warm meal and her mom donna said thats what happened on that flight last tuesday. juliette didn't want any of the snacks her family packed for her and started to cry. >> so i asked the flight attendant if she had anything that was hot. >> reporter: donna offered to buy a warm meal from first class but was refused. >> i said well maybe you can make an exception. everything i asked it was no. no we can't do that and then he laughed and juliette is howling louder. her sounds are getti louder. i'm thinking come on just help us out. i called them back again. i was so frustrated. i said you know i'm trying to prevent a meltdown here. if you could give me something that is warm and hot, it would so help us out. he said again, no he couldn't. >> reporter: eventually donna said the flight attendant brought juliette hot food and that calmed her down but by then it may have been too late. >> he said we're going to make an unexpected emergency landing in salt lake city. we have a passenger at the back of the plane who has a behavior
she has difficulty speaking and becomes upset if he doesn't have a warm meal and her mom donna said thats what happened on that flight last tuesday. juliette didn't want any of the snacks her family packed for her and started to cry. >> so i asked the flight attendant if she had anything that was hot. >> reporter: donna offered to buy a warm meal from first class but was refused. >> i said well maybe you can make an exception. everything i asked it was no. no we can't do that...
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ask donna add kins. to share with us. a recent experience she had on a jury. i will turn it over to donna. >> thank you carla. what carla is referring to. a few weeks ago. i was asked to be part of the juried super fest film festival. those of you that are not familiar with it. super fest is the longest running film festival that is about people with disabilities and generally by people with disabilities. it took place in enchanted hills camp p. which is part of the height house for the blind camp. in napa the first weekend in may. the committee through the paul lawn institute. screened about 80 films. we watch the about 20 of them. starting late friday evening to early sunday. there was a lot of popcorn. bean bags. and coffee. the longest was 75 minutes. the shortest film was three minutes. they had an interesting process. where. if we watch the film. we would stop five minutes into it. and take a vote about whether we want to go on and watch it. i have to say. for the most part. there were only two films. we said. we're done. we can't watch any more. they're
ask donna add kins. to share with us. a recent experience she had on a jury. i will turn it over to donna. >> thank you carla. what carla is referring to. a few weeks ago. i was asked to be part of the juried super fest film festival. those of you that are not familiar with it. super fest is the longest running film festival that is about people with disabilities and generally by people with disabilities. it took place in enchanted hills camp p. which is part of the height house for the...
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. >> this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she had surgery. and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i look tired. people would say something to me about, are you okay? what's wrong? >> donna said she was told the corners of her mouth turned down making her look angry all the time. >> it is a good day, a beautiful day like today. you're thinking how could it get any better? they think i'm not enjoying the day. does that make them hesitant to come to me? does it make them hesitant to speak to me? according to a new study that might be the case. doctors at med star georgetown university gathered photos of 30 female patients. some who had had plastic surgery and some who hadn't. a group of people rated the pictures for likability and found those who had work done on their faces, specifically surgery to widen their eyes and lift their mouths were rated as more socially skilled and trust worthy. >> i think there are these resting neutral facial expressions that ultimately end up kind of conveying an emotion that you're probably not expressing. or not intendi
. >> this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she had surgery. and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i look tired. people would say something to me about, are you okay? what's wrong? >> donna said she was told the corners of her mouth turned down making her look angry all the time. >> it is a good day, a beautiful day like today. you're thinking how could it get any better? they think i'm not enjoying the day. does that make them hesitant to come...
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let's bring in carl rick and donna and julie hyman. so, the headline numbers not great. see positive momentum. restaurant and bar sales were up. clothing and accessories were up. so, was its were up really as bad as he the -- as we thought? carl: you are naming discretionary categories and this was a conundrum. the categories that are usually the swing categories when consumers feel a page from higher gas prices are slower income growth actually performs well. it is a disappointing report to be sure. this thing has softened considerably -- the sting has softened considerably by looking at those that you highlighted an upward revisions to the march results. it is a soft trajectory, but not a complete complex -- collapse. isn't that--julie: part of the secular change in what people are spending money on? restaurant sales have been trending up, and order thinks people in retail complain about is not the money is out there, but the people are going to restaurants, going on vacation, and not necessarily buying the stuff that they sell. ofl: looking at a couple months worth of
let's bring in carl rick and donna and julie hyman. so, the headline numbers not great. see positive momentum. restaurant and bar sales were up. clothing and accessories were up. so, was its were up really as bad as he the -- as we thought? carl: you are naming discretionary categories and this was a conundrum. the categories that are usually the swing categories when consumers feel a page from higher gas prices are slower income growth actually performs well. it is a disappointing report to be...
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. >> reporter: this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she had surgery. and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i looked tired. people would say something to me about are you okay or what's also told the corners of her mouth turned town making her look like she was the time. >> it's a good day. it's a beautiful day like today and you're thinking how could things get any better. oh but they think i'm not enjoying the day. so does that make them hesitant to come to me? does it make them hesitant to speak to me? >> according to a new study, that might be the case. doctors gathered photos of 30 female patients. some who had had plastic surgery and some who hadn't. a group of people rated the pictures for likability. and found those who had surgery done on their faces to widen their eyes and lift their mouths were rated as more socially skilled and trustworthy. >> i think there are the resting neutral facial expressions that ultimately end up kind of conveying an emotion that you're probably not expressing or not intending to express. >> reporter
. >> reporter: this is 67-year-old donna anderson right before she had surgery. and this is her today. can you see the difference? >> i looked tired. people would say something to me about are you okay or what's also told the corners of her mouth turned town making her look like she was the time. >> it's a good day. it's a beautiful day like today and you're thinking how could things get any better. oh but they think i'm not enjoying the day. so does that make them hesitant to...
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congresswoman donna edwards of maryland.nk you for that beautiful article today for everybody. >>> and now, you've probably seen the video showing toyya graham, the mom in baltimore who, look at this, forcefully encouraged -- that's a good word -- encouraged her son to move away from a riot. the so-called mom of the year, that's what people are calling her, says her actions were motivated by downright fear. >> that's my only day, and at the end of the day, i don't want him to be a freddie gray. joining me right now is toyya graham's pastor, the reverend john lunn of the barion baptist church. reverend, thank you for joining us tonight. you know, sometimes we see heroes in the worst possible situations, and i think we just saw one, toyya, toyya graham, and your thoughts about her as a member of your congregation and what you know about her situation and her? toyya is a wonderful mom, she's always bringing her children to church. they participate in different programs in church. they sing on the choir, some are in the dance mi
congresswoman donna edwards of maryland.nk you for that beautiful article today for everybody. >>> and now, you've probably seen the video showing toyya graham, the mom in baltimore who, look at this, forcefully encouraged -- that's a good word -- encouraged her son to move away from a riot. the so-called mom of the year, that's what people are calling her, says her actions were motivated by downright fear. >> that's my only day, and at the end of the day, i don't want him to be...
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and then he walked back downstairs with us, we had a reception in the office and he pulled donna and aside and said, i only have two things to tell you two. paul, always hold her hand and never go to bed mad. mr. speaker, sometimes you set the bar too high. [laughter] i have removed pillows from my bed so as not to elevate the temptation for donna to smother me. [laughter] there are so many things privately that i love about him that we share. he had a passionate love for boxing. he knew boxing, he knew boxing like the famous author who recorded almost everything of significance about american heavyweight boxing. we went to a fight, we went to golden gloves, we went to the olympic trials, we went to tons of professional fights. it was like going to that fight with ned flasher. he'd be sitting there and reciting to you the ring scores of the fight. he knew every -- like every hobby and interest he had, he wanted to know everything there was to know about it. if you ever saw the roses that he cultivated, you'd understand that in spades. he was a gifted horticulturist. he was a great te
and then he walked back downstairs with us, we had a reception in the office and he pulled donna and aside and said, i only have two things to tell you two. paul, always hold her hand and never go to bed mad. mr. speaker, sometimes you set the bar too high. [laughter] i have removed pillows from my bed so as not to elevate the temptation for donna to smother me. [laughter] there are so many things privately that i love about him that we share. he had a passionate love for boxing. he knew...
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exits quietly, listen to the passengers. >> that's going to be a lawsuit. >> oh yeah. >> reporter: donna says her daughter was never a threat and now, she plans to sue. >> if there had been awareness on the part of the crew, we would have gotten that help. >> reporter: the beegles did make it home. david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the pictures coming in late today. look at this from an american highway. the bus explosion caught on camera. the windows blowing out there. dozens of passengers escaping beforehand. >>> also breaking today, the new headline on arctic drilling. what president obama announced late today. >>> and our incredible journey tonight to a hidden world. meteorologist ginger zee and the mystery of the jellyfish. that's ginger right there. why aren't those jell littleyfish stinging her, and where is she tonight? we'll be right back. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgi
exits quietly, listen to the passengers. >> that's going to be a lawsuit. >> oh yeah. >> reporter: donna says her daughter was never a threat and now, she plans to sue. >> if there had been awareness on the part of the crew, we would have gotten that help. >> reporter: the beegles did make it home. david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the pictures coming in late today. look at...
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the girl's mother donna beegle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said, "well, the captaineel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter on his flight. >> beegle says her 15-year-old autistic daughter juliette was hungry and when she acts up, this is how she expresses frustration. >> eee. >> she is frustrated. i know her, when she gets overhungry or overthirstsy she really struggles. >> her mother says juliette is picky eater and after asking a flight a continue ant if she could purchase a hot meal from first class, she was told no. >> i said how about we wait for her to have a meltdown and is crying and tries to scratch and then you will want to help her. >> reporter: she eventually got the meal and said juliette calmed down. then came an announcement from the captain. we were shocked to hear him say we're going to make an emergency landing in salt lake city. we have a passenger in the back of the plane who has behavior issues. >> reporter: in a statement, united airlines said, "the crew made the best decision for the safety and comfort of all of our customers and e
the girl's mother donna beegle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said, "well, the captaineel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter on his flight. >> beegle says her 15-year-old autistic daughter juliette was hungry and when she acts up, this is how she expresses frustration. >> eee. >> she is frustrated. i know her, when she gets overhungry or overthirstsy she really struggles. >> her mother says juliette is picky eater and after...
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the girl's mother donna beagle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said well, the captainsn't feel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter on his flight. >> reporter: beagle says her 15- year-old autistic daughter juliette was hungry and when she acts up, this is how she expresses frustration. >> are you frustrated? >> i know her when she gets overhungry or overthirsty. she really struggles. >> reporter: her mother says juliette is a picky eater and after asking a flight attendant if she could purchase a hot meal from first class, she was told no. >> i said well, how about if we wait for her to have a meltdown? then she's crying and cries to -- tries the scratch and then you'll want to help her. >> reporter: she eventually got the meal and said july quote calmed down. then came the announcement from the captain. >> we were shocked to hear him say we're going to make an emergency landing in salt lake city. we have a passenger in the back of plane who has behavior issues. >> reporter: in a statement, united airlines said -- >> reporter: passenger marilyn head lynn
the girl's mother donna beagle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said well, the captainsn't feel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter on his flight. >> reporter: beagle says her 15- year-old autistic daughter juliette was hungry and when she acts up, this is how she expresses frustration. >> are you frustrated? >> i know her when she gets overhungry or overthirsty. she really struggles. >> reporter: her mother says juliette is a picky...
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donna and her son are lucky to be alive tonight. they were huddled in the bathroom with other family members when the tornado hit destroying the home. donna and chris join me. >> if you could, take us back to those moments before the tornado hit. you were at your house with your family what happened? >> my stepmother called and she had gotten a text from her friend that she needed us to take cover because there was a tornado coming. and our stepmother wanted us to come to her house and try to help her get my dad out of the bed and into the floor. i asked my husband if we had time to do that, and he stepped outside, heard the sirens said no you know get in the bathroom get in the bathroom and he checked again, and he said it's here he got in the bathroom shut the door and you heard glass shatter and then the door just disappeared and we all just laid on the floor and grabbed ahold of each other and rode it out. >> how many of you were in the bathroom? >> there were seven total. >> wow! >> four adults and we had three children under t
donna and her son are lucky to be alive tonight. they were huddled in the bathroom with other family members when the tornado hit destroying the home. donna and chris join me. >> if you could, take us back to those moments before the tornado hit. you were at your house with your family what happened? >> my stepmother called and she had gotten a text from her friend that she needed us to take cover because there was a tornado coming. and our stepmother wanted us to come to her house...
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in studio, to help with the questions, we are joined with seth bornstein of "associated press" and donnaeinwand-leger of "usa today." i want to start with the deadly flooding in texas and oklahoma. what is fema doing now, and what are you expecting in terms of assistance that will be asked by the federal government in recovering? guest: we have been working with both states. in fact, several states have been impacted. right now, they are still in a response phase. under the governor's leadership local officials, the national guard, they are managing the response. as the president said the other day, our prayers and thoughts are with the families who lost loved ones, but we are prepared to support the recovery if needed. right now, there is very much response. they are still trying to verify and find people who are missing. the role of the federal government in this case, and fema, will be a support role. reporter: have you been in with -- in touch with the governor of texas, and you expect he will request fema assistance? guest: the president called the governor yesterday and pledged ass
in studio, to help with the questions, we are joined with seth bornstein of "associated press" and donnaeinwand-leger of "usa today." i want to start with the deadly flooding in texas and oklahoma. what is fema doing now, and what are you expecting in terms of assistance that will be asked by the federal government in recovering? guest: we have been working with both states. in fact, several states have been impacted. right now, they are still in a response phase. under the...
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donna leinwand-leger is with "usa today." seth borenstein is with "associated press." thank you for joining us this week. >> the senate, back in session. that is live. the members have met off the floor. they are talking about the expiring provisions of the patriot act that expire at midnight tonight. mitch mcconnell asked for a two week extension
donna leinwand-leger is with "usa today." seth borenstein is with "associated press." thank you for joining us this week. >> the senate, back in session. that is live. the members have met off the floor. they are talking about the expiring provisions of the patriot act that expire at midnight tonight. mitch mcconnell asked for a two week extension
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ladies and gentlemen, please jury may to welcome donna. [applause] >> hq very much for those kind words. it is a great honor and privilege to be here this evening. in the spring of 1915 of the first world war that were 38 pivotal events that signal a change of warfare that is why i would like to discuss with you this evening. tour talk about this we need to route go back to before. floor when i call a higher form of killing. with the first world war attempts were made as conference is to regulate the conduct of a civilized nation. no one busher of those international conventions could succeed. with jackie fisher one of those of technical development and certainly was not convinced that all nations want peace and he said you might as well talk about violence and a moderation where the picture itself of the arms race. but with history and american counterparts and the second conference from civilian areas with poison weapons including incorporating gases. the image a the al lusitania with jackie fisher and the admiral to attack merchant ship
ladies and gentlemen, please jury may to welcome donna. [applause] >> hq very much for those kind words. it is a great honor and privilege to be here this evening. in the spring of 1915 of the first world war that were 38 pivotal events that signal a change of warfare that is why i would like to discuss with you this evening. tour talk about this we need to route go back to before. floor when i call a higher form of killing. with the first world war attempts were made as conference is to...
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with me is nbc's sports donna brothers our resident triple crown analyst. how are you, donna?jose, how are you? >> i'm enjoying that weather you have back there. you also donna, have a great unique perspective on the race interviewing the winning jockey on their horse after the win. what can we expect this year? >> yeah well i'm not sure if i'm going to interview so i have to be prepared for any eventuality. but i have to say it's a great -- i think it's the best seat in the house. i'm probably biased because i like to ride horses but to be able to ride up next to the jockey who's just won the kentucky derby and as i always say it means something to anybody who wins it. to capture that emotion, it's ntucky derby to capture that emotion, it's contagious. is. >> we were just talking about the weather behind you. it's beautiful u. how is it for race day? >> i have a little bit of a jacket on right now because it's a little cool this morning but we're expecting a high of 72 degrees today and then tomorrow for the kentucky derby a high of 76, maybe 74 or 75 but either way sunshine
with me is nbc's sports donna brothers our resident triple crown analyst. how are you, donna?jose, how are you? >> i'm enjoying that weather you have back there. you also donna, have a great unique perspective on the race interviewing the winning jockey on their horse after the win. what can we expect this year? >> yeah well i'm not sure if i'm going to interview so i have to be prepared for any eventuality. but i have to say it's a great -- i think it's the best seat in the house....
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cupp and donna brazile.ou just heard from john kasich, it sure sounds like he's in. >> i think he's in. >> major candidate or -- >> yes, he's been -- he's one a tough congressional district. twice now governor of ohio. he'll be on the moderate side of the field. but as jeb bush gets no traction why exactly isn't john kasich isn't more plausible? if you want a centrist republican, who's for common core, accepted the medicaid expansion -- >> immigration. >> immigration. he's moderately liberal, i think. but he's been a pretty effective governor of ohio. both in terms of policy and politics. not quite my kind of republican or conservative but i think in that lane kasich will be strong. it shows how insane the debate rules are that right now, he won't make the debate. >> wouldn't even come close but donald trump would. >> donald trump would and ben carson would and many others. a lot of credentials. a lot to talk about on the republican campaign trail, issues that republicans have a difficult time discussing. li
cupp and donna brazile.ou just heard from john kasich, it sure sounds like he's in. >> i think he's in. >> major candidate or -- >> yes, he's been -- he's one a tough congressional district. twice now governor of ohio. he'll be on the moderate side of the field. but as jeb bush gets no traction why exactly isn't john kasich isn't more plausible? if you want a centrist republican, who's for common core, accepted the medicaid expansion -- >> immigration. >>...
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donna leinwand-leger is with "usa today." seth borenstein is with "associated press." thank you for joining us this week. >> the senate, back in session. that is live. the members have met off the floor. they are talking about the expiring provisions of the patriot act that expire at midnight tonight. mitch mcconnell asked for a two week extension of certain nsa programs by unanimous consent but kentucky senator rand paul objected. the senate now in the process of holding a procedural vote on the house passed usa freedom act that would extend surveillance provisions but make changes unhappy and is a re--- acquires phone data. you can watch is live on c-span two. >> this week on q&a, pulitzer prize winner david mccullough sharing stories let his new book, the right brothers. >> that was largely because their father always encouraged them if they had some interesting project they were working on to stay home and do it. you don't have to go to school. he knew how bright they were. wilbur was a genius without question. orval was bright, inventive clever mechanically, but h
donna leinwand-leger is with "usa today." seth borenstein is with "associated press." thank you for joining us this week. >> the senate, back in session. that is live. the members have met off the floor. they are talking about the expiring provisions of the patriot act that expire at midnight tonight. mitch mcconnell asked for a two week extension of certain nsa programs by unanimous consent but kentucky senator rand paul objected. the senate now in the process of...
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what president bush former president bush you look at former president carter -- >> but donna -- >>nal campaigns. >> i do want to ask you one thing that he said because it is news worthy. he also said that he will continue to take money from speeches during the time she's running for president. is that appropriate? >> absolutely. i mean why -- you know why are we denying, you know them the ability to have income like everyone else? i don't get that. but you know what? it's all part of the political game that we like to play and president clinton is one of my heroes and god bless him for all of the work that he's doing across the globe. >> donna brazile, ana navarro, thanks so much for being on. good stuff coming up next. stick around. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright
what president bush former president bush you look at former president carter -- >> but donna -- >>nal campaigns. >> i do want to ask you one thing that he said because it is news worthy. he also said that he will continue to take money from speeches during the time she's running for president. is that appropriate? >> absolutely. i mean why -- you know why are we denying, you know them the ability to have income like everyone else? i don't get that. but you know what?...
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>> we'll have a live report from baltimore and we'll discuss the case with maryland congresswoman donnaey billy murphy. >> from new york city to baltimore. >> we as a country have to do some soul-searching. this is not new. >> our sunday group joins the debate over race
>> we'll have a live report from baltimore and we'll discuss the case with maryland congresswoman donnaey billy murphy. >> from new york city to baltimore. >> we as a country have to do some soul-searching. this is not new. >> our sunday group joins the debate over race
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donna momeka: the matter of fact mr. smith, is that our faith it's amazing that we see it's increasing more and more. it it's making us more stronger. we left churches that were like used to be filled with people. now, we have only one church. you see people -- like young people, all people, we still have faith in god that we are here. we feel that the hand of god is still with us. in the midst of this darkness, the suffering, we see i got is holding us. he is holding us. otherwise, we would not be what to be witnessing the troubles to our faith that is increasing day after day. the giving of the strength to continue our faith. and to be able to be strong to stay in our country. from last year, we are willing to come back and go home. we have to hope that someday we will go back home. and that will come from your help. >> mr. congressman, the faith in the christian community in damascus is increasing. my family were christians for the last 2000 years. today, we are more involved in humanitarian work. we know we have to l
donna momeka: the matter of fact mr. smith, is that our faith it's amazing that we see it's increasing more and more. it it's making us more stronger. we left churches that were like used to be filled with people. now, we have only one church. you see people -- like young people, all people, we still have faith in god that we are here. we feel that the hand of god is still with us. in the midst of this darkness, the suffering, we see i got is holding us. he is holding us. otherwise, we would...
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observation last time we have an item on the agenda it dealt with commission business or new business donna is there a okay. okay - i withdraw my comments. >> (laughter). >> very well okay report of general manager. >> first up have nancy talk about our quarterly audit and performance report. >> good afternoon, president and commissioners nancy the director of internal controls may i have the slides. >> nancy director of assurance and controls i'm sure you're aware of the quarterly is a detailed activities of puc with the intents to highlight the debt the sfpuc values those and introduction o take into consideration all recommendation by visiting the auditors and agency the intermittently controls worked to insure their audits are completed and their observations and recommendations are valid and according to the report they cooperate with the management to make sure the recommendation are adequate complete and knowsly the bureau provides recommendations as highlighted in the executive director summary over 50 projects in completion 21 audits and 16 scheduled their performance relayed and p
observation last time we have an item on the agenda it dealt with commission business or new business donna is there a okay. okay - i withdraw my comments. >> (laughter). >> very well okay report of general manager. >> first up have nancy talk about our quarterly audit and performance report. >> good afternoon, president and commissioners nancy the director of internal controls may i have the slides. >> nancy director of assurance and controls i'm sure you're aware...
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now, let's bring in maryland congresswoman donna edwards. congresswoman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> let's start with marilyn mosby's remarks as she charged those six officers. >> to the people of baltimore and demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> congresswoman, is that too political for a prosecutor. rather than seek justice for the demonstrateors or freddie gray, shouldn't she just be seeking justice, period? >> no. what she was really saying is she wanted the process to begin and for people to understand what that is so that the city and all of our cities could be at peace and in calm. i think she did an amazing job in laying out the reasons for a probable cause finding. this is the beginning of a process, not the end of it. >> all right. people were also surprised, and doug mentioned it, how quickly the prosecutor moved. the fact she didn't take it to a grand jury. here is the lawyer for
now, let's bring in maryland congresswoman donna edwards. congresswoman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> let's start with marilyn mosby's remarks as she charged those six officers. >> to the people of baltimore and demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> congresswoman, is that too political for a prosecutor. rather...
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that is where we find donna's diamond. but here's done a you are a ten year cancer survivor. you are from washington township. how did you get all these people to come out here today. >> my sisters i may family, my husband, my children, my support group. >> your journey was ten years ago at least when you were diagnosed, you still people bring people along. >> we come every year. my doctor's appointment someone will come with me. my husband takes me all the time. my sister, she has a great support team. she has been a four year survivor. >> you were diagnosed at a certain age. you were six years younger sister was diagnosis at that very same age. what was that like. >> it was a little easier for me then her because she was the biggest support system i could ever have. she took me from start to finish. it was a a lot easier on me then her i'm sure it. >> it is hard to see your sister go through it. >> very hard. >> yes. >> easier for me. i knew i could do it. it is hard to see somebody else suffer. >> well, we have a lot of diamond here. >> that is right. >> good for you. >> p
that is where we find donna's diamond. but here's done a you are a ten year cancer survivor. you are from washington township. how did you get all these people to come out here today. >> my sisters i may family, my husband, my children, my support group. >> your journey was ten years ago at least when you were diagnosed, you still people bring people along. >> we come every year. my doctor's appointment someone will come with me. my husband takes me all the time. my sister,...
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he is the best of the best and he really had a lovely little speech last night it was wonderful and donna was chosen by her peers if the personnel department and mayor ed lee young lee just a class act he's the classiest guy and, of course the big toe we call you the big toe and richard carr san francisco district attorney we pick you like from our peers that's the nicest award of you'll when our people are recognizing you this is a feature in your cap to let our aunts and uncles know you one this award is there anything else i have to say this is a big agenda and in the end congratulations open being amazing and making our district wonderful. >> it concludes item c now d student delegate report we'll hear in the set the record straight student delegate report. >> question collaborated with commissioners sandra fewer and had discussion about the first reading we'll do today for the cpr we want to thank her for that i want to make sure oh, as caution that the resources are allocated for training the teachers fast for full-time and to coordinate the
he is the best of the best and he really had a lovely little speech last night it was wonderful and donna was chosen by her peers if the personnel department and mayor ed lee young lee just a class act he's the classiest guy and, of course the big toe we call you the big toe and richard carr san francisco district attorney we pick you like from our peers that's the nicest award of you'll when our people are recognizing you this is a feature in your cap to let our aunts and uncles know you one...
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2k0789sdz to look at line item things and some of the projects and give our opinions so next item donna in connection don't leave us in the dark you say go to the intersect or shut down our electronic device you prohibit it so it is like do this but don't do it i'm going to be talking at length to the board of supervisors but before that i'm going to be writing a 40 page report on this silly report that's been given thank you very much. >> good afternoon i'm dr. espanola jackson first, i'd like to ask the attorney because i know you all can't give me answers when i ask the question i'd like to ask the city attorney that represents you whether or not to commission this body has executive privilege and not be looking at the fact in their overriding the governors report that was done when you all were set up there was an oath you took you had to write out a report yes or no taken oaths by the ethics commission so first of all, do you have executive privilege you asking act as though you have i have come before you so many times i've been coming before it was redevelopment in 1968 i've been
2k0789sdz to look at line item things and some of the projects and give our opinions so next item donna in connection don't leave us in the dark you say go to the intersect or shut down our electronic device you prohibit it so it is like do this but don't do it i'm going to be talking at length to the board of supervisors but before that i'm going to be writing a 40 page report on this silly report that's been given thank you very much. >> good afternoon i'm dr. espanola jackson first,...
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. >> reporter: donna brecker maddux is a federal prosecutor. she says that meeting would change ralph's life. did she have any clue at that point how rich this guy was? >> he began to share with rachel his best-kept secrets, and they also related to his father's wealth and to the work on the tree farm. >> reporter: so once he starts to unburden himself, she presumably starts to realize this is somebody -- this is the powerball ticket. >> that's the hook, yeah. >> reporter: rachel also reveals a lot about herself to ralph, says she too is alone in the world. she lost her parents, and had cared for her husband as he died of cancer. >> and that creates a sense of empathy. >> reporter: bob nygaard is a private investigator who has solved sweetheart swindle cases all over the world. >> they learned all about him, and then they specifically took what he told them to use it against him. they preyed upon him. >> reporter: rachel convinces ralph that her psychic abilities can help him get want he craves most -- companionship, a family. and now the trap
. >> reporter: donna brecker maddux is a federal prosecutor. she says that meeting would change ralph's life. did she have any clue at that point how rich this guy was? >> he began to share with rachel his best-kept secrets, and they also related to his father's wealth and to the work on the tree farm. >> reporter: so once he starts to unburden himself, she presumably starts to realize this is somebody -- this is the powerball ticket. >> that's the hook, yeah. >>...