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dr. anderson: i don' t mean to >> nick: too late. >> dr. anderson: unfortunately, people that paranoid, that consumed with grief and anxiety, well, they can do irrational things. >> nick: like turning their grief on themselves? [ sighs ] what -- what do i do? >> dr. anderson: in my professional opinion, i think you should have sage committed. >> dylan: hey, kevin. i need you to track natalie. and took off. >> kevin: natalie is still at newman. >> dylan: where? [ computer keys clacking ] >> kevin: right outside victor' s office. >> dylan: no, man, she' s -- that' s where i am. >> nikki: jack, is something wrong? >> jack: yeah, i don' t know where phyllis disappeared to. >> victor: now that the party' s over, i think it' s time to go home. >> abby: yes, but first we need to take these dresses off. >> victor: escort the ladies to the office and make sure they leave the building safely, all right. >> abby: bye, dad. love you. >> victor: bye, sweetheart. >> summer: bye. love you. >> victor: bye. >> adam: the man who brought me here is a hired gun
dr. anderson: i don' t mean to >> nick: too late. >> dr. anderson: unfortunately, people that paranoid, that consumed with grief and anxiety, well, they can do irrational things. >> nick: like turning their grief on themselves? [ sighs ] what -- what do i do? >> dr. anderson: in my professional opinion, i think you should have sage committed. >> dylan: hey, kevin. i need you to track natalie. and took off. >> kevin: natalie is still at newman. >> dylan:...
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dr. anderson. hi. >> dr. anderson: hi. >> dylan: come on in. >> sharon: hi. dr. anderson. >> dr. anderson: i, uh, i apologize for dropping by unannounced, but i wanted to share some good news. >> sage: is that a text from sharon? >> nick: uh, yeah. >> sage: everything okay? >> nick: yeah, i guess, uh, sharon wants to throw mariah a surprise party. wants me to bring faith by. >> sage: ohh. well, what' s wrong with that? >> nick: have you ever seen mariah' s face when anybody tries to do anything nice for her? >> sage: [ chuckles ] no, but i would really love to see that. >> nick: yeah, i would go, but i was planning on being with vick while billy' s in surgery. >> sage: well, why don' t i help? i can pick up faith from school, and i' ll just take her to the party. >> nick: are you sure? >> sage: yeah. this marriage deal, this is us being together, right? >> stitch: god, max. it' s so good to see you. wait. what are you doing here? where' s your mom, son? >> max: mom is dead! you killed her! >> abby: w-what? why -- why would you say something like that? >> max: because it' s true. >
dr. anderson. hi. >> dr. anderson: hi. >> dylan: come on in. >> sharon: hi. dr. anderson. >> dr. anderson: i, uh, i apologize for dropping by unannounced, but i wanted to share some good news. >> sage: is that a text from sharon? >> nick: uh, yeah. >> sage: everything okay? >> nick: yeah, i guess, uh, sharon wants to throw mariah a surprise party. wants me to bring faith by. >> sage: ohh. well, what' s wrong with that? >> nick: have...
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dr. anderson is wrong? >> sharon: dr. anderson is a professional. >> mariah: who acted more like a were at fairview. >> sharon: okay, but maybe that was what i needed. healthy. so did i. true. then why is she still involved in your life? even showing up the night that you and dylan got married. she is always around, and it' s it' s nick and sage, as well. it' s bizarre. dr. anderson sees someone who' s in pain or unwell, she just feels compelled to help. and right now, sage is in trouble. and i' m sympathetic. i really am. but i have to protect my baby. [ cellphone chimes ] >> mariah: [ chuckles ] dork. >> sharon: excuse me? >> mariah: oh. no, it -- it' s, uh -- kevin put an alert on my phone. it' s kind of like my own personal police scanner, ' cause he' s a dork. >> sharon: well, is everything okay? >> mariah: no. i think something' s going down at newman towers. it might be about adam and >> sharon: or dylan. okay, i' m gonna ask bonnie to watch the kids. and i am going to find my husband. >> dylan: what' s the maximum
dr. anderson is wrong? >> sharon: dr. anderson is a professional. >> mariah: who acted more like a were at fairview. >> sharon: okay, but maybe that was what i needed. healthy. so did i. true. then why is she still involved in your life? even showing up the night that you and dylan got married. she is always around, and it' s it' s nick and sage, as well. it' s bizarre. dr. anderson sees someone who' s in pain or unwell, she just feels compelled to help. and right now, sage is...
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dr. anderson: all right. >> dr. anderson: sage... nick is here. >> sage: go away. >> nick: can i have a couple minutes alone with her? >> dr. anderson: of course. >> nick: thanks. >> sage: is it working? is she buying it? >> nick: well, it seems to be. terrible mistake. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have libertyr mutual deductible fund , you could pay nor deductible at all. sign up to immediately lowerr your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100p annually, until it's gone. then continue to earnr that $100 every year. there's no limit tor how much you can earn and this savings applies top every vehicle on your policy. v call t to learn more. r switch to liberty mutual p and you could save up to $509. r call liberty mutual p a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. when you've on the
dr. anderson: all right. >> dr. anderson: sage... nick is here. >> sage: go away. >> nick: can i have a couple minutes alone with her? >> dr. anderson: of course. >> nick: thanks. >> sage: is it working? is she buying it? >> nick: well, it seems to be. terrible mistake. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you...
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dr. anderson: are you? >> nick: yeah. we live together again. it' s working. >> dr. anderson: i advised you to give her space. sage moved out so she could find out how much she needed you like i mapped out. i mean, that' s exactly what you wanted. but instead of thanking me, you' re making accusations. you don' t want my help? fine. i won' t offer it anymore. honestly, i don' t need the hassle. >> nick: sandy. sandy, wait. please. sandy. >> are you a patient of dr. anderson' s? um, my husband and i suffered a loss recently. our -- our baby passed away, and dr. anderson was recommended to us for counseling. but it' s kind of hard to talk to a stranger. i feel like the more i know about her, the easier it' ll be for that connection to happen when we meet. and i know there' s information on the memorial website. i saw that. but personal stuff -- that' s the key, don' t you think? i mean, is she married? does she have children? will she understand what we' re going through? >> i think i heard the doctor was married. >> sage: oh, okay. well, that' s -- that' s good. maybe
dr. anderson: are you? >> nick: yeah. we live together again. it' s working. >> dr. anderson: i advised you to give her space. sage moved out so she could find out how much she needed you like i mapped out. i mean, that' s exactly what you wanted. but instead of thanking me, you' re making accusations. you don' t want my help? fine. i won' t offer it anymore. honestly, i don' t need the hassle. >> nick: sandy. sandy, wait. please. sandy. >> are you a patient of dr....
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dr. anderson: hi. [ chuckles ] >> nick: hey. >> dr. anderson: wow. what a coincidence, running into each other. >> sage: is it? >> nick: uh, you know, not really. i mean, it' s not the biggest town in the world, and this place does have the best coffee. >> dr. anderson: that' s true. hey, didn' t you and sharon used to own this place? >> sage: [ chuckles ] >> nick: we did. >> dr. anderson: ah. it' s, uh -- it' s nice to see you two out and about. how are things going? >> sage: we' re great. we' re real great. we' re gonna continue to be great if you just stay the hell out of our lives. >> dr. anderson: i' m -- i' m -- i' m sorry. i didn' t mean to... please, forgive me. >> sage: yeah. [ scoffs ] >> nick: what was that? >> sage: what are you looking at me like that for? you know how i feel about that woman. t wanted to see the situation for what it really is. but, honey, you got to open up (vo) new tidy cats lightweight with glade. all the strength and freshness, now easy to lift! half the weight, smells great. find the litter that works best for you.
dr. anderson: hi. [ chuckles ] >> nick: hey. >> dr. anderson: wow. what a coincidence, running into each other. >> sage: is it? >> nick: uh, you know, not really. i mean, it' s not the biggest town in the world, and this place does have the best coffee. >> dr. anderson: that' s true. hey, didn' t you and sharon used to own this place? >> sage: [ chuckles ] >> nick: we did. >> dr. anderson: ah. it' s, uh -- it' s nice to see you two out and about....
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dr. anderson. >> mariah: yeah, she' s still all over sharon. >> nick: yeah, i know you have a strong opinion about that. >> mariah: yeah, the creep factor alone. but it' s not just sharon she' s all over. she' s oozing her way into your guys' lives, too. m not sure what i think. >> mariah: well, i think that she has her own agenda, and i would watch her with both eyes open, but that' s just me. >> sharon: well, have a good time tonight. >> mariah: uh, yeah, that is exactly what i' m gonna have -- a good time. >> sharon: mm. she seemed a little on edge. >> nick: she is mariah. >> sharon: yeah, that' s true. hmm look at sage over there. it' s amazing how far we' ve all come, isn' t it? she' s so comfortable with the baby, happy, and we all are. and we have dr. anderson to thank for that. >> nick: well, you need to take i mean, sharon, you' ve made a lot of good choices. you have really worked hard. >> sharon: well, i couldn' t have done it without dr. anderson. sometimes even when i don' t know >> ni
dr. anderson. >> mariah: yeah, she' s still all over sharon. >> nick: yeah, i know you have a strong opinion about that. >> mariah: yeah, the creep factor alone. but it' s not just sharon she' s all over. she' s oozing her way into your guys' lives, too. m not sure what i think. >> mariah: well, i think that she has her own agenda, and i would watch her with both eyes open, but that' s just me. >> sharon: well, have a good time tonight. >> mariah: uh, yeah,...
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dr. anderson: she verbally unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can do terrible things to a person. they impact their judgment. badgering me over friendly advice.
dr. anderson: she verbally unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can do terrible things to a person. they impact their judgment. badgering me over friendly advice.
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dr. anderson: an agenda that somehow revolves around you?th your ex-wife professionally, and i've only tried to help your current wife struggle through the tremendous loss that she can't even begin to handle on her own. >> nick: okay, right there. you see that? right there. you make it sound like sage is unstable. >> dr. anderson: she verbally attacked me in public, unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can do terrible things to a person. they impact their judgment. see, right now, sage has you badgering me over friendly advice. can you admit that that's not rational? >> nick: that is not an answer.
dr. anderson: an agenda that somehow revolves around you?th your ex-wife professionally, and i've only tried to help your current wife struggle through the tremendous loss that she can't even begin to handle on her own. >> nick: okay, right there. you see that? right there. you make it sound like sage is unstable. >> dr. anderson: she verbally attacked me in public, unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can do...
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dr. anderson: an agenda that somehow revolves around you?ed with your ex-wife professionally, and i've only tried to help your current wife struggle through the tremendous loss that she can't even begin to handle on her own. >> nick: okay, right there. you see that? right there. you make it sound like sage is unstable. >> dr. anderson: she verbally attacked me in public, unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can do terrible things to a person. they impact their judgment. see, right now, sage has you badgering me over friendly advice. can you admit that that's not rational? >> nick: that is not an answer.o
dr. anderson: an agenda that somehow revolves around you?ed with your ex-wife professionally, and i've only tried to help your current wife struggle through the tremendous loss that she can't even begin to handle on her own. >> nick: okay, right there. you see that? right there. you make it sound like sage is unstable. >> dr. anderson: she verbally attacked me in public, unprovoked. >> nick: my wife is the one who's feeling provoked. >> dr. anderson: loss and regret can...
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dr. jeffrey anderson, professor of radiology and bioengineering, teamed up with dr. julie korenberg, director of the center for integrated neuroscience and human behavior. the study combined brain scans and blood tests on 20 devout mormons, to track their neurological reactions to biologically explained spiritual sensations. >> we don't even know when a young boy goes off to join isis or a mormon in salt lake has some sense of connectedness with the divine in their view... we don't know if that's the same thing. what do people experience in their brains when they feel religious and spiritual experience? >> what we've been awaiting is the level of genetic analysis and the level of imaging analysis to be able to get to this critical intersection point. >> participants, like auriel first undergo a structural m-r-i, that gives a detailed picture of the brain at rest. next is a functional m-r-i that records auriel's brain activity while she's reading quotes about faith that are paired with photos of religious figures. next up, church videos depicting mormon culture. durin
dr. jeffrey anderson, professor of radiology and bioengineering, teamed up with dr. julie korenberg, director of the center for integrated neuroscience and human behavior. the study combined brain scans and blood tests on 20 devout mormons, to track their neurological reactions to biologically explained spiritual sensations. >> we don't even know when a young boy goes off to join isis or a mormon in salt lake has some sense of connectedness with the divine in their view... we don't know...
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dr. anderson, she's been involved in community college education her entire career. the kevin melcher, dissertation away from phd in governance is the vice chairman. number one, we created governance structure focused exclusively on community colleges and their issues. the second is, we've directed the chancellor to hire vice colleges, the community colleges will have their own chancellor, on the governance side, i think we have addressed the concerns that the legislature or some of the legislators from southern nevada had. when you have a community college with 40,000 students that is -- that is a huge number to -- for one college and for one president to govern and we've been focused on the things that we can do from a management level or from administrative level to make sure that we're successful, colleges in southern nevada. >> let me ask you this, do you think you have done enough, it sounds like you have done enough to address the concern of former presidents of the community colleges in north and south to head off their desire to have a separate governance? >
dr. anderson, she's been involved in community college education her entire career. the kevin melcher, dissertation away from phd in governance is the vice chairman. number one, we created governance structure focused exclusively on community colleges and their issues. the second is, we've directed the chancellor to hire vice colleges, the community colleges will have their own chancellor, on the governance side, i think we have addressed the concerns that the legislature or some of the...
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dr. daniel anderson is a chemical and cheering professor at mit and leading author of that study. dr. rson, good to have you with us. we understand you learn how to make insulin producing cells a couple years ago. the problem is finding a way to put them in the human body. >> exactly right. we basically want to figure out a way to make a new pay increase for people with type 1 diabetes and our colleague has figure out a way to get a supply of these and how to get them to survive and kill them. jenna: how have you rejected those cells? >> 7 years trying to figure out how to basically an invisibility cloak, the material that will protect them from the immune system and allow them to live and function and control blood sugar. it was a huge effort to try to find the correct material. jenna: type 1 diabetes is not type 2. type 2 is generally created from poor diet, being overweight. type 1 diabetes, there is no real answer as to why it occurs in human beings, is that right? >> scientists have studied this disease for quite a while, the real challenge is how to treat people, where having cha
dr. daniel anderson is a chemical and cheering professor at mit and leading author of that study. dr. rson, good to have you with us. we understand you learn how to make insulin producing cells a couple years ago. the problem is finding a way to put them in the human body. >> exactly right. we basically want to figure out a way to make a new pay increase for people with type 1 diabetes and our colleague has figure out a way to get a supply of these and how to get them to survive and kill...
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dr. robert nelson, mr. matthew anderson, professor ronald rotunda and from mr. george wentz. speaker of the utah house of representatives, gregory hughes, will describe efforts undertaken to date and the remaining work necessary to be done to redress these harms. following speaker hughes, we will take a few minutes for question and answer for those of you who are with us here in the allison audit sore tore yum. we will force look at the environmental elements. a long standing pattern of prioritizing policy over people. as is particularly evident in the state of utah, and throughout the west. among the most articulate and persistent voices addressing these issues is dr. robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson.
dr. robert nelson, mr. matthew anderson, professor ronald rotunda and from mr. george wentz. speaker of the utah house of representatives, gregory hughes, will describe efforts undertaken to date and the remaining work necessary to be done to redress these harms. following speaker hughes, we will take a few minutes for question and answer for those of you who are with us here in the allison audit sore tore yum. we will force look at the environmental elements. a long standing pattern of...
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dr. richard anderson targeted certain nerves in the spinal cord and cut them. >> so the idea here is to just loosen up the muscles a little bit. >> that's right. by cutting some of those spastic nerve roots, it creates a better balance. >> itch used to have pain every day. now i barely have any pain. >> reporter: she is a ferocious defender on the court and highly competitive. >> you have to be competitive. you have to be willing. you have to be i guess eager to do it because you can't just sit around all day and do nothing like you also have to be motivated because if you're can't do anything. yeah. i really love being competitive. >> reporter: and you're a perfectionist it looks like, too because you've not missed a shot. an 11-year-old girl who is the embodiment of courage. in ramsay, new jersey, steve overmeyer, cbs 2 news. >> that marina models her game after her favorite player kobe bryant and next month she'll watch him play in his last game. >> i love that. she said you can't just sit around all day and do nothing. then she flashed that grin, loved it, loved it! >>> what i've got for
dr. richard anderson targeted certain nerves in the spinal cord and cut them. >> so the idea here is to just loosen up the muscles a little bit. >> that's right. by cutting some of those spastic nerve roots, it creates a better balance. >> itch used to have pain every day. now i barely have any pain. >> reporter: she is a ferocious defender on the court and highly competitive. >> you have to be competitive. you have to be willing. you have to be i guess eager to do...
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dr. holly anderson cardiologist with perlman heart institute at new york presbyterian. >> not surprising once a woman gets diagnosed with heart disease she will do worse and likely die from it than a man. >> reporter: the statement find 26% of women die in the first compared to 19% of men. during treatment, complication rates are higher for women. and while chest pain is still the most common symptom for men and women, women are more likely than men to have atypical symptoms, fatigue, nausea, or pain not in the chest. in fact, 42% of women with heart attacks experience no chest pain. >> women are harder to diagnose, but even if they're diagnosed correctly, they will be less likely to receive all of the guideline derived medications to treat this disease. >> reporter: diagnosis in women is more challenging, symptoms like fatigue and nausea won't point directly to the heart. there is also undertreatment after a heart attack. less than 20% of women get cardiac rehab, which is kidded standard therapy, scott. >> jon lapook, thank you doctor. >> what's being hidden by one of rome's most famous
dr. holly anderson cardiologist with perlman heart institute at new york presbyterian. >> not surprising once a woman gets diagnosed with heart disease she will do worse and likely die from it than a man. >> reporter: the statement find 26% of women die in the first compared to 19% of men. during treatment, complication rates are higher for women. and while chest pain is still the most common symptom for men and women, women are more likely than men to have atypical symptoms,...
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fancis dr @ hwy 123&; arlington avewhite horse rd @ anderson rd/81 &; 3 here's a live look cam on-- 3 3 it's ______.it's the beginning of the end for american idol.. we'll take a look at night one of the audition rounds.. coming up. 3 we leave you with a live look at clemson--thee morning news on fox carolina is back in minutes. 3 good morning, i'm cody alcorn. if you or someone you know is headed to arizona for the title game...we know you're going there for the tigers... but while you're in the phoenix area... we'll tell you what to do and see while you're there...the story first at four today.plus our live coverage from arizona begins later today with live reports at four, ten and eleven. 3 you're watching the morning 3 the morning news starts now. now.law enforcement in greenville county is investigating after three churches were targeted by vandals.what we know about the damage.. coming up. up.a man is in trouble in anderson county after authorities say he tried to take off with an ambulance.. with a paramedic still inside! inside!plus.. as the tigers prepare for their first nati
fancis dr @ hwy 123&; arlington avewhite horse rd @ anderson rd/81 &; 3 here's a live look cam on-- 3 3 it's ______.it's the beginning of the end for american idol.. we'll take a look at night one of the audition rounds.. coming up. 3 we leave you with a live look at clemson--thee morning news on fox carolina is back in minutes. 3 good morning, i'm cody alcorn. if you or someone you know is headed to arizona for the title game...we know you're going there for the tigers... but while...
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dr. holly anderson cardiologist with perlman heart institute at new york presbyterian. >> not surprising once a woman gets diagnosed with heart disease she will do worse and likely die from it than a man. >> reporter: the statement find 26% of women die in the first year after a heart attack compared to 19% of men. during treatment, complication rates are higher for women. and while chest pain is still and women, women are more likely than men to have atypical symptoms, fatigue, nausea, or pain not in the chest. in fact, 42% of women with heart attacks experience no chest pain. >> women are harder to diagnose, but even if they're diagnosed correctly, they will be less likely to receive all of the guideline derived medications to treat this disease. >> reporter: diagnosis in women is more challenging, symptoms like fatigue and nausea won't point directly to the heart. there is also undertreatment after a heart attack. less than 20% of women get cardiac rehab, which is kidded standard therapy, scott. >> jon lapook, thank you doctor. we'll show you next. >>> news tonight of a major wooden p
dr. holly anderson cardiologist with perlman heart institute at new york presbyterian. >> not surprising once a woman gets diagnosed with heart disease she will do worse and likely die from it than a man. >> reporter: the statement find 26% of women die in the first year after a heart attack compared to 19% of men. during treatment, complication rates are higher for women. and while chest pain is still and women, women are more likely than men to have atypical symptoms, fatigue,...
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obama "md anderson is a place of hope and i hope comes in many forms." dr. ron dephino - the university of texas anderson is leading that charge and has been since 2012 - when it created the moon shots program. "our goal is to dramatically reduce cancer mortality through prevention early detection and treatment." dephino the program is made up of teams of doctors and researchers.... "we are in a point where we can actually convert knowledge into new drugs new diagnostics that can have a profound impact on a lot of pain and suffering not just now but for generations to come." dephino looking to cure these cancers... breast and ovarian, leukemia s, lung, prostate, melanoma and more... there are 12-hundred clinical trials underway involving more than 11-thousand patients per year... and they )re producing life- saving results... "patients that had no hope are entering into our clinical trials with all these new drugs are seeing their disease it melts away." but it takes funding and support... something vice president biden has provided for years. "last year vice
obama "md anderson is a place of hope and i hope comes in many forms." dr. ron dephino - the university of texas anderson is leading that charge and has been since 2012 - when it created the moon shots program. "our goal is to dramatically reduce cancer mortality through prevention early detection and treatment." dephino the program is made up of teams of doctors and researchers.... "we are in a point where we can actually convert knowledge into new drugs new...
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just ask jessie anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr. hector flores, who he grabbed life by the microphone to do some improv. don't forget my man guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. don't ask them, and they'll tell you -- if you don't think fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> funding of this presentation the syrian opposition group will attend peace talks in geneva but how much can be accomplished remains a big question. three days to go before the iowa caucuses. we are on the ground with the candidates getting a real taste of politics. and capturing new york city from above. photographer is bringing us high over manhattan is you that cannot be beat. -- a view that cannot be beat. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. peace talks aimed at ending the civil war in syria got underway in geneva. opposition groups they would join by this weekend. unlessefusing to do so the bombing of civilian areas was halted.
just ask jessie anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr. hector flores, who he grabbed life by the microphone to do some improv. don't forget my man guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. don't ask them, and they'll tell you -- if you don't think fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> funding of this presentation the syrian opposition group will attend...
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just ask cynthia anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr. hector flores, who grabbed life by the microphone to do some improve. don't forget my man, guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. just ask them, and they'll tell you. if you don't think fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> and now, bbc "world news america." katty: this is bbc "world news america." amorting from washington, i katty kay. so-called islamic state is gaining territory. we are in benghazi. the wild close i on markets. the federal reserve expresses concern about the u.s. economy and keeps interest rates unchanged. man and machine go head-to-head in the complex game of go. who came out on top. welcome to our viewers on public television and america and around the globe. the city of benghazi is known to many as the place with a libyan uprising started five years ago and where the u.s. consulate came under attack. today it is the site of a ferocious battle against the islamic stat
just ask cynthia anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr. hector flores, who grabbed life by the microphone to do some improve. don't forget my man, guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. just ask them, and they'll tell you. if you don't think fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> and now, bbc "world news america." katty: this is bbc "world...
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dr. richard anderson targeted certain nerves in the spinal cord and cut them. >> so the idea here is just to loosen up the muscles a little bit. >> that's right, by cutting roots, it restores more of a normal balance to the stimulation and hinttory pathways that happen around the spinal cord. >> i used to have pain almost like every other day. now i barely have any pain. >>reporter: she's a ferocious defender on the court and highly competitive. >> you have to be competitive, you have to be willing, you have to be, i guess, eager to do it because you can't sit around all day and do nothing, like -- oh, you also have to be motivated because if you're not motivated, then you really can't do anything. yeah. i really love being competitive. >>reporter: and you're a perfectionist it looks like too because you have not missed a shotd. an 11-year-old girl who is the embodiment of courage. in ramsey, new jersey, steve overmeyer, cbs 2 news. >> way to go, right? >> beautiful young lady. great athlete too. good for her. >>> john, out there today? >> we can shoot sop hoops, a little bit better, 40 t
dr. richard anderson targeted certain nerves in the spinal cord and cut them. >> so the idea here is just to loosen up the muscles a little bit. >> that's right, by cutting roots, it restores more of a normal balance to the stimulation and hinttory pathways that happen around the spinal cord. >> i used to have pain almost like every other day. now i barely have any pain. >>reporter: she's a ferocious defender on the court and highly competitive. >> you have to be...
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just ask jessie anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr.ector flores, who he grabbed life by the microphone to do some improv. don't forget my man guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. just ask them, and they will tell you if you don't think , fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> and now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. katty: new warnings and that that legal virus will spread across most of the americas, the disease that is not to cause devastating birthday fax. the fight against so-called islamic state moves into afghanistan where the militants are trying to extend their territory. from the blizzard to the big day, across the east coast people are grabbing their shovels to get rid of all of that snow. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the world health organization has issued a warning that the zika virus which is being blamed for thous
just ask jessie anderson, who jumped out of her own 50th birthday cake. boom. or how about dr.ector flores, who he grabbed life by the microphone to do some improv. don't forget my man guy ford, the firefighter who's lighting the business world on fire. just ask them, and they will tell you if you don't think , fearless at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know aarp. see more real stories at aarp.org/fearless50. >> and now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america reporting...
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dr. king's birthday. >> it will be a little bit chilly by monday. director reggie anderson. >>> usa basketball. big game tonight usc women and second -ranked gamecocks on the road in lexington to take on ntucky. the opponent gears up and tries to take down the champion. these teams. kentucky and carolina have had some battles and i got pretty heated last year the coach was ejected but they got some payback for handing them. the only loss of-i been of the season. >> it's a rival game. if you can't get up for playing a team like kentucky. you're probably on the wrong team in the wrong conference in the wrong sport. these games are what college basketball is all about to be experience that on the road. it's fun and challenging. >> duke gets everybody's best shot, especially this year the blue devils of the reigning national champions and duke ranks the highest was taken down by the tigers all of a sudden they are red-hot and this marks the first time in 1989. if they can take down number eight miami on saturday. they will come the first clemson team since 1976 to have back-to-back wins over top 10
dr. king's birthday. >> it will be a little bit chilly by monday. director reggie anderson. >>> usa basketball. big game tonight usc women and second -ranked gamecocks on the road in lexington to take on ntucky. the opponent gears up and tries to take down the champion. these teams. kentucky and carolina have had some battles and i got pretty heated last year the coach was ejected but they got some payback for handing them. the only loss of-i been of the season. >> it's a...
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ask cynthia anderson who jumped out of her own birthday cake. our dr. florez who does improv.t forget guy ford, who is lighting the business world on fire. ask them, they will tell you. if you do not think they'll is at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know art. find out more. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [gong] wow! it's also time to get a new whistle. ok, now, let's get moving because today, we're going to exercise like monkeys. ♪ climb up the tree ♪ with your monkey hands just climb ♪ ♪ you're a monkey, you're moving ♪ ♪ you're climbing, you go! ♪ ♪ now swing through the trees ♪ use your arms and swing ♪ from branch to branch, just do your thing ♪ ♪ now grab that banana ♪ jump up high and grab ♪ you're jumpin', you're grabbin' ♪ ♪ woo hoo! hey, you've got one ♪ ♪ all right! awesome job! and if you want to try out more exercises with me,
ask cynthia anderson who jumped out of her own birthday cake. our dr. florez who does improv.t forget guy ford, who is lighting the business world on fire. ask them, they will tell you. if you do not think they'll is at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know art. find out more. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [gong] wow! it's also time to get a new...
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ask cynthia anderson who jumped out of her own birthday cake. our dr. florez who does improv.t forget guy ford, who is lighting the business world on fire. ask them, they will tell you. if you do not think they'll is at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know art. find out more. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight, the federal government closes for a second day and the death toll climbs, as the east continues to dig itself out of that massive snowfall. then, president obama bans solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prison, saying the practice has lasting and devastating effects. and, we celebrate the birthday of genius composer wolfgang amadeus mozart by taking apart one of his masterpieces. >> this is on everybody's cellphone ringtone, everyone has heard this even if you think you've never heard it, in orchestral music, this is the one you've heard. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
ask cynthia anderson who jumped out of her own birthday cake. our dr. florez who does improv.t forget guy ford, who is lighting the business world on fire. ask them, they will tell you. if you do not think they'll is at 50 when you think aarp, you don't know art. find out more. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight,...
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dr. ashtono this morning, pamela anderson speaking out about her health battle with hepatitis c and her 12-week medical miracle cure. >> i'm just reallyel like i got 20 years back of my life >>> super saver secrets. put a thousand dollars innow. the apps you can put to work to make money in your closet. how all your junk can add up to go go big or go home> going broke to stay buff. >> it's an investment in myself. >> the people addicted to working out and willing to pay just about anything to do it. why so many are dropping cash tots even when they can't afford it. all that and from working out to eating cake it's national chocolate cake day as we sayrning, america. >>> >>> and there is rocco dispirito. lara just summed up the magic of "gma." we work out so we cancake. that's what we'll be doing here this morning. got a lot of chocolate cake. >> oh, yeah. rocco is joining us alonggma" viewers. so many sent in recipes across the country. we picked three of the best chocolate cakes with a twist and well so we have a big going on. >> i love this job. >> oh, yeah. file that one under having yo
dr. ashtono this morning, pamela anderson speaking out about her health battle with hepatitis c and her 12-week medical miracle cure. >> i'm just reallyel like i got 20 years back of my life >>> super saver secrets. put a thousand dollars innow. the apps you can put to work to make money in your closet. how all your junk can add up to go go big or go home> going broke to stay buff. >> it's an investment in myself. >> the people addicted to working out and willing...
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all anderson school district 4 6th graders go to the area elementary schools. superintendent dr. joanne avery says that cuts down on instructional time for those students because of the elementary schedule, so the district would like to move the 6th graders to the middle school. avery says riverside middle has no room for those students. she says either of the two options on the table right now would downsize the district from 6 schools to five, a savings of up to $1.5 million a year. >> the whole conversation is to say to the taxpayer, we could consolidate to five and save some funds, and all those funds would go back into our schools. news 4 off camera about their concerns over how these options would affect students. avery says it's important to note that no decision has been made, and right now, they're asking for public input. there are several public meetings coming up on the at 9:0 here at mount lebanon. mandy gaither, wyff news 4 live in anderson county. gabrielle: the superintendent in anderson county of schooldistrict three has resigned and accepted a job with greenvill
all anderson school district 4 6th graders go to the area elementary schools. superintendent dr. joanne avery says that cuts down on instructional time for those students because of the elementary schedule, so the district would like to move the 6th graders to the middle school. avery says riverside middle has no room for those students. she says either of the two options on the table right now would downsize the district from 6 schools to five, a savings of up to $1.5 million a year. >>...
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dr. ben carson addressed the convention today. six republican presidential weekend. covering the carolinas now, in anderson county, the coroner has released the name of the victim in a deadly crash. authorities say 42-year-old stephen l. christenbury crashed road and good hope church road. they say he was prounced dead at the scene. troopers say it was the third deadly crash in southern an investigation continues in north carolina this morning following a deadly weekend skydiving accident. it happened saturday at the triangle north executive airport in franklin county. officials say james stremmel died after making a hard landing while skydiving. the owner of the jump center says stremmel was licensed, had performed more than 1,800 skydiving jumps in the past, and jumped nearly every weekend. the federal aviation administration in investigating the incident. away from a trip to super bowl 50. the offense and defense played great in the first yesterday. pant the second half was a very differentt story. it was all seattle. seahawks scored 24 in the second half. it was not enough. panthers went on to win 31-2
dr. ben carson addressed the convention today. six republican presidential weekend. covering the carolinas now, in anderson county, the coroner has released the name of the victim in a deadly crash. authorities say 42-year-old stephen l. christenbury crashed road and good hope church road. they say he was prounced dead at the scene. troopers say it was the third deadly crash in southern an investigation continues in north carolina this morning following a deadly weekend skydiving accident. it...