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dr. bailey says for the first time a kind of victory. jaycee forgot. >> she had forgotten that it was 22 years ago yesterday. >> reporter: she had forgotten? >> she had forgotten. mom had not. >> for mom it's still that pain but she's getting better. >> and we thank dr. bailey and jaycee and her mom. >>> coming up an innocent fishing trip, a killer whale approaching, see what happens in our "instant index." approaching, see what happens in our "instant index." you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as
dr. bailey says for the first time a kind of victory. jaycee forgot. >> she had forgotten that it was 22 years ago yesterday. >> reporter: she had forgotten? >> she had forgotten. mom had not. >> for mom it's still that pain but she's getting better. >> and we thank dr. bailey and jaycee and her mom. >>> coming up an innocent fishing trip, a killer whale approaching, see what happens in our "instant index." approaching, see what happens in our...
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dr. bailey has been deputy director and chief -- i can feel comfortable with and admire and to be honest, the fact that the fine arts museums of san francisco, in a way are the moment in one and serve like as that for this vibrant community. i'm really excited. i know there is lots of support. what's so exciting in the visits i have made to san francisco is how welcome you feel. that sense of a home, of a place, regardless of size, is very important. and it was thrilling to me to see that there is already suchen enthusiasm for the audience. >> he's talking about the art itself. just listen to the way he enters these works from -- >> who was the goddess of fertility of flowers, of spring, it brings in the regeneration, if you like and this is a fantastic painting by one of the greatest 18th century artist, at the top of his game. this is the most flamboyant, exciting paint is of this artist. and we do feel that everything is possible. >> we can't, when we look but think of fertility and of femininity, some sense of generation. we can smell the perfume. >> to rembrandt. >> his mistress, inc
dr. bailey has been deputy director and chief -- i can feel comfortable with and admire and to be honest, the fact that the fine arts museums of san francisco, in a way are the moment in one and serve like as that for this vibrant community. i'm really excited. i know there is lots of support. what's so exciting in the visits i have made to san francisco is how welcome you feel. that sense of a home, of a place, regardless of size, is very important. and it was thrilling to me to see that there...
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dr. bailey says for the first time a kind of victory.cee forgot. >> she had forgotten that it was 22 years ago yesterday. >> she had forgotten? >> she had forgotten. mom had not. for mom it's still that pain. but she is getting better. >> powerful stuff. >> these are the things you never think you have to teach your kids. you have to sit down and tell them not all strangers are good. it is okay to yell, scream, kick. >> don't always be a good boy, girl, go crazy, scream, go nuts. never get into a car with somebody. >> you have these conversations with alexa pretty often. >> you have to. >> it is powerful stuff. >> still to come, a favorite food getting a makeover. >> how one company is giving new life to the lowly noodle. see what's different about it when we come back. >> next half-hour, the latest and greatest high-tech fun. the big magnet for computer gamers looking for product on the cutting edge. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ >> the ramen noodle, a s
dr. bailey says for the first time a kind of victory.cee forgot. >> she had forgotten that it was 22 years ago yesterday. >> she had forgotten? >> she had forgotten. mom had not. for mom it's still that pain. but she is getting better. >> powerful stuff. >> these are the things you never think you have to teach your kids. you have to sit down and tell them not all strangers are good. it is okay to yell, scream, kick. >> don't always be a good boy, girl, go...
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dr. bailey has been deputy director and chief -- i can feel comfortable with and admire and to be honest, the fact that the fine arts museums of san francisco, in a way are the moment in one and serve like as that for this vibrant community. i'm really excited. i know there is lots of support. what's so exciting in the visits i have made to san francisco is how welcome you feel. that sense of a home, of a place, regardless of size, is very important. and it was thrilling to me to see that there is already suchen enthusiasm for the audience. >> he's talking about the art itself. just listen to the way he enters these works from -- >> who was
dr. bailey has been deputy director and chief -- i can feel comfortable with and admire and to be honest, the fact that the fine arts museums of san francisco, in a way are the moment in one and serve like as that for this vibrant community. i'm really excited. i know there is lots of support. what's so exciting in the visits i have made to san francisco is how welcome you feel. that sense of a home, of a place, regardless of size, is very important. and it was thrilling to me to see that there...
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dr. bailey's observation about his own experience with art museums. >> you have to have real commitment and belief in your vision in what you believe is right and yes you have to be flexible and malleable to a certain degree but you keep going. i think that is case of a great artist. >> we are finally led to another of the museum's great treasures by wayne tibo. >> how happy one feels to look at these objects. a painting talks about more than what we can have, about consumerism but also about childhood pleasure. i love this artist. when i look at this, i feel happy. >> [ applause ] >> okay. we now have a brief question and answer period if anyone has any questions? no? okay. >> i have one. [inaudible] what changes do you for see for the museum of collins coming here? >> well, i think what he'll do, first of all i think he'll take his time getting to know the museum and the staff really evaluating because especially because we have 2 museums. it's really a matter of becoming familiar with both of them, they are very different in character. i think it will take several months to getting to kn
dr. bailey's observation about his own experience with art museums. >> you have to have real commitment and belief in your vision in what you believe is right and yes you have to be flexible and malleable to a certain degree but you keep going. i think that is case of a great artist. >> we are finally led to another of the museum's great treasures by wayne tibo. >> how happy one feels to look at these objects. a painting talks about more than what we can have, about...
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dr. bailey, thanks very much.rsary. t after this. >>> it has been 50 years since civil rights leader medgar evers was gunned down in front of his mississippi home in jackson. we're marking this historic anniversary with a look at his legacy. we're honored to have his widow, and the former chair of the naacp, the great myrlie evers with us. first, a look back. >> we have a -- on every store on capital street. >> reporter: a native son of mississippi and war veteran, medgar evers was the first naacp field secretary for his home state. a leader in the civil rights movement. evers organized voter demonstration drives. boycotts against businesses. in 1954, his application to the ole miss school of law was denied. but helped pave the way to the school's integration years later. on june 11th, 1963, he was gunned down in front of his home by a white supremacist. believing behind his wife and his three young children. for 30 the years, his death went unpunished, until 1994, when byron dale beckwith was convicted for killin
dr. bailey, thanks very much.rsary. t after this. >>> it has been 50 years since civil rights leader medgar evers was gunned down in front of his mississippi home in jackson. we're marking this historic anniversary with a look at his legacy. we're honored to have his widow, and the former chair of the naacp, the great myrlie evers with us. first, a look back. >> we have a -- on every store on capital street. >> reporter: a native son of mississippi and war veteran, medgar...
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dr. bertha bailey, won't you please come home, and she is clinton in the great state of south carolina, 105you all. >> coming up next, the sizzling summer read, stephen king is here and a little controversy tied to its release but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> we're kicking off our summer series today "today's sizzling summer reads" with stephen king, more than 300 million books in print, his newest page turner is called "joyland" it's a crime novel set in an amusement park. stephen king welcome back. >> willie it's good to be here. >> first things first your boston red sox, how are they in first place? >> i think it's just sort of mind over matter, willie, but it's funny, isn't it, at the beginning of the year everybody said well, the red sox and the yankees are going to fight it out for last place and it's the same old, same old. >> the yankees might be sinking. you guys are looking good. you've gone and haunted amusement parks now, thanks a lot. >> you're welcome. >> you said this is an idea knocking around in your head for something like 20 years? >> yeah, started with just an ima
dr. bertha bailey, won't you please come home, and she is clinton in the great state of south carolina, 105you all. >> coming up next, the sizzling summer read, stephen king is here and a little controversy tied to its release but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> we're kicking off our summer series today "today's sizzling summer reads" with stephen king, more than 300 million books in print, his newest page turner is called "joyland" it's a...
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after several months of clear conduct, bailey was accepted into the residential treatment unit, or rtu, for ongoing counseling. the prison's lead psychologist drreggie matias, felt he was ready to do something that few predators are capable of, changing their ways. >> wanted the try to figure out a different way to do his time in prison. and so he talked with me when he was up on the segregation unit and said i really want a chance at the rtu unit. i want to start making changes in my life. you know, we're pretty particular about who we take in. the bottom line on this unit is there can be no violence. >> i think this unit is the vehicle that i've been waiting for. i think that i'm ready for it because now that my system is beginning to settle, this will be the best time to capitalize this moment. >> remember, you're trying to change your past. you've been going down a certain road for many years and you're trying to walk a different road. do your time a little differently than you have in the last eight, nine years? you're going to be one of our starters. i know that, i know that. >> i can come up here and i can get my stuff together. so i wo
after several months of clear conduct, bailey was accepted into the residential treatment unit, or rtu, for ongoing counseling. the prison's lead psychologist drreggie matias, felt he was ready to do something that few predators are capable of, changing their ways. >> wanted the try to figure out a different way to do his time in prison. and so he talked with me when he was up on the segregation unit and said i really want a chance at the rtu unit. i want to start making changes in my...