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signed myles eckert, a gold star kid.as killed in iraq just five weeks after myles was born. all the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags. >> this is was wedding ring. >> reporter: other people's memories and his own imagination. >> i imagine he's a really nice person and someone that would be really fun. >> reporter: the dad he imagines must also love a good story. because after lunch that day, myles asked his mom tiffany to make one more stop. >> he wanted to go see his dad. he wanted to go by himself that day. >> reporter: she took this picture from the car. follow the footsteps and you'll see myles standing there behind the flag, prudent personably telling his dad all about it. [applause] after that story first aired, myles helped raise nearly $2 million for gold star charities. >> he was chosen by our country's bravest men, and he might not have had that medal, but i gus i see andy in everything we do. >> reporter: and myles clearly does, too. he wore the doing tags to the ceremony, a sweet touch that i'm sure
signed myles eckert, a gold star kid.as killed in iraq just five weeks after myles was born. all the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags. >> this is was wedding ring. >> reporter: other people's memories and his own imagination. >> i imagine he's a really nice person and someone that would be really fun. >> reporter: the dad he imagines must also love a good story. because after lunch that day, myles asked his mom tiffany to make one more stop. >> he wanted...
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a 10-year-old boy, miles eckert. ladies and gentlemen, please congratulate, miles eckert. years ago it all started at this >> as we first reported a couple years ago it all started at this cracker barrel in toledo, ohio. miles in the green hoody was very excited. he had just found $20 in the parking lot. >> just started thinking what you can spend it on? >> i kind of wanted to get a video game. then i decided not to. >> he changed his mind when he saw the guy in uniform. >> because he was a soldier. and soldiers remind me of my dad. >> so, he wrapped the $20 in a note that read -- dear soldier. my dad was a soldier. he is in heaven now. i found this $20 in the parking lot when we got here. we like to pay it forward in my family. star kid. >>> army sergeant andy eckert was killed in iraq, five weeks after miles was born. all the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags. >> his wedding ring. >> other people's memories. his own imagination. >> i imagine him as a really nice person. and somebody really fun. >> reporter: the dad he imagines must love a good story. after lunch
a 10-year-old boy, miles eckert. ladies and gentlemen, please congratulate, miles eckert. years ago it all started at this >> as we first reported a couple years ago it all started at this cracker barrel in toledo, ohio. miles in the green hoody was very excited. he had just found $20 in the parking lot. >> just started thinking what you can spend it on? >> i kind of wanted to get a video game. then i decided not to. >> he changed his mind when he saw the guy in uniform....
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aaron eckert andyer regard butler return as the president and his head of secret service. >> hell ofial race, sir. >> every day the out of? >> bourbon and poor can choices. >> oh, that was funny. >> you like that? >> not really. apparently it's a poor choice to see this one, as well. not so good. the ab club says it's one of those rare films that is good at absolutely nothing. ouch. but a glimmer of hope perhaps in our next review. norman wilner says it's as dopey as its predecessor but it's dopey in an entirely different way. >> okay. but it made a lot of money the first one. so enough for them to say let's do it again. >> do it again. >> yeah. >> all righty. that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com. now," politics getting personal. >> really and his rivals at last night's debate. stay tuned for highlights and the low lights and analysis. >>> daring heist. the suspected thieves caught on camera, smashing their way through a gunshop. the powerful firearms missing and the search for several suspects considered dangerous. >>> fighting back.
aaron eckert andyer regard butler return as the president and his head of secret service. >> hell ofial race, sir. >> every day the out of? >> bourbon and poor can choices. >> oh, that was funny. >> you like that? >> not really. apparently it's a poor choice to see this one, as well. not so good. the ab club says it's one of those rare films that is good at absolutely nothing. ouch. but a glimmer of hope perhaps in our next review. norman wilner says it's as...
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honored myles ecke eckert. 8 years old and raised more than $2 million for charity to help kids whot a parent to war. all started more than two years ago when myles found $20 in a restaurant and gave it to a soldier who reminded him of his fallen father. after his story was told nationwide the donations started to pour in. >> impressive young man. >>> a maryland woman makes history. more on her hummable beginning and how she rose through the ranks to sit on the state's highest court. >>> i'm darcy spencer in alexandria. a woman was given a summons to appear in court after she says she was wrongly accused of not paying her fair. coming up, you'll hear from her and get a response from vre. >>> and if you're traveling this easter weekend. we have your forecast out of ta pennsylvania, north carolina, everywhere. we'll take you hour by hour for this upcoming weekend, next. companies must adapt.changing environment, but one thing should remain constant - a financial relationship with someone that understands and cares about your business. pnc corporate and institutional banking offers str
honored myles ecke eckert. 8 years old and raised more than $2 million for charity to help kids whot a parent to war. all started more than two years ago when myles found $20 in a restaurant and gave it to a soldier who reminded him of his fallen father. after his story was told nationwide the donations started to pour in. >> impressive young man. >>> a maryland woman makes history. more on her hummable beginning and how she rose through the ranks to sit on the state's highest...
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senate seat, raw -- [ indiscernible ] being challenged by don eckert. the winners will face off in the november elects. >>> if you have not voted yet, you have plenty of time. tonight. before you cast your ballot, newschannel 5s meg shaw reports to know. >> reporter: there is a lot of buzz around today's primary election, especially the battle between john kasich and donald trump. but the director of the cuyahoga county board of that they expect a normal turnout for a primary. >> i am hoping for a 41% voter turnout. we have heard that, you know, there is a lot of interest in this election, but if you look past, look back at past elections, this is similar. >> reporter: so if you plan to vote today, this is what you need to know and bring with you: you must be a registered voter here in ohio. and bring a form of i.d. to vote. a driver's license, utility bill or bank statement. and if you have an absentee ballot, you can return those up until 7:30 tonight. but something new this election, voters will now be able to cast their vote using location. >> and m
senate seat, raw -- [ indiscernible ] being challenged by don eckert. the winners will face off in the november elects. >>> if you have not voted yet, you have plenty of time. tonight. before you cast your ballot, newschannel 5s meg shaw reports to know. >> reporter: there is a lot of buzz around today's primary election, especially the battle between john kasich and donald trump. but the director of the cuyahoga county board of that they expect a normal turnout for a primary....
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. >> reporter: flooding at eckert college is not unusual. >> for the sewage material to flow out of treatment plant, no one was expecting that. >> reporter: students didn't know that the sewage pipes were overwhelmed by the rain and leaked. >> we jumped into the water after the second day of heavy rain not thinking of it. we were having a good time. >> reporter: the second day they found out that the water was contaminated. she spent the next few days in fear of getting sick. >> i had a cut on my leg. but the next few days i was concerned checking my cut. >> reporter: now she plans to add her story to an interactive map provided by environment florida. it's a nonprofit group getting the word out that floridians should get ready for more extreme weather. >> we know the sea level is going to rise and it's going to do so quickly. the question is how are we >> reporter: dr. david hastings says his students learned the hard way about extreme weather. >> the heavy rain that happen this had past summer and the very heavy rains that happened this january, those are good examples. those are good examp
. >> reporter: flooding at eckert college is not unusual. >> for the sewage material to flow out of treatment plant, no one was expecting that. >> reporter: students didn't know that the sewage pipes were overwhelmed by the rain and leaked. >> we jumped into the water after the second day of heavy rain not thinking of it. we were having a good time. >> reporter: the second day they found out that the water was contaminated. she spent the next few days in fear of...
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and this is an ink stand that sat on the desk of thomas eckert, major thomas eckert at the war department's telegraph office. and as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war and in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes with the telegraph operate or thes, he sat quietly at the desk and began to work on what became the emancipation proclamation. and so, major eckert kept this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. the inkwell will be in the opening of the african-american museum. and will then move to -- back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> excuse me -- >> so what these are, so you can see that these are -- you know, part of the stand but these are little inkwells. and what's on top are little figures of griffins. >> figures of what? >> griffins. >> beautiful. >> thank you, harry. please. use this mike, as well. >> yes. thank you. hello. i'm ann and i'm the senior curator of photographs at the national portrait gall
and this is an ink stand that sat on the desk of thomas eckert, major thomas eckert at the war department's telegraph office. and as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war and in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes with the telegraph operate or thes, he sat quietly at the desk and began to work on what became the emancipation proclamation. and so, major eckert kept this and...
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seam sergeant andy eckert was killed in iraq just five weeks after myles was born. all the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags. >> this is his wedding ring. >> other people's memories and his own imagination. >> i imagine him as really nice person and somebody that would be really fun. >> the dad he image ins must also love a good story. because after lunch that day, myles asked his mom tiffany to make one more stop. >> he wanted to the go see his dad. >> she took this picture from the car. follow the footsteps and you'll see myles standing there behind the flag. presumably telling his dad all about it. after that story first aired, myles helped raise nearly $2 million for gold star charities. >> he was chosen by our country's bravest men. andy might not have gotten that medal but just like to see him in everything we do. >> myles clearly does, too. he wore the dog tags to the ceremony. a sweet touch that i'm sure andy will appreciate on their next visit together. >> pauley: still to come -- god knows how to turn it and use it to your advantage. >> pauley: we
seam sergeant andy eckert was killed in iraq just five weeks after myles was born. all the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags. >> this is his wedding ring. >> other people's memories and his own imagination. >> i imagine him as really nice person and somebody that would be really fun. >> the dad he image ins must also love a good story. because after lunch that day, myles asked his mom tiffany to make one more stop. >> he wanted to the go see his dad....
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major eckert kept this and eventually, saved it and presented it to the government. at thewell will be opening of the african american museum and will then move back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> so, what these are. you can see that these are part of the stand, but these are little inkwells. what is on top, our little figures of griffins. griffins. >> thank you, harry. let me use this mic. >> hello, i am the senior curator of photographs at the national portrait gallery. this is one of the portrait galleries at one of the smithsonian's genuine treasures. it is a portrait of abraham lincoln taken by alexander studio in gardner's washington dc, which was located at the corner of seventh and d s treets. it was taken in 1865. at the time that picture was taken, there was the expectation there would be many opportunities to photograph the president during his upcoming second term. the large glass plate negatives that was used to produce this print cracked, probably when a varnish was applied to it after developed. -- after it
major eckert kept this and eventually, saved it and presented it to the government. at thewell will be opening of the african american museum and will then move back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> so, what these are. you can see that these are part of the stand, but these are little inkwells. what is on top, our little figures of griffins. griffins. >> thank you, harry. let me use this mic. >> hello, i am the senior curator of...
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and so major eckert kept this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. the eveningwell will be in the open -- ink wellwell be opening of african-american museum and move back to the exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> and so what these are, so you can see, these are part of the stand but these are little inkwells. what is on top are little figures of griffins. giffins. >> beautiful. >> thank you, harry. use this mic. >> hello. i'm ann shumard, senior curator of photographs at the national portait gallery. this is one of portait galley smithsonian's treasures. portait of abraham lincoln taken at gardiner studio. it was taken on february 5th of 1865. just a month before lincoln's second inaugural. and at time of course that the picture was taken there was the expectation there would be many opportunities to photograph the president during his upcoming second term. the large glass plate negative that was used to produce this print cracked probably when varnish was applied to it after it was developed. and so just one print was made from this lar
and so major eckert kept this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. the eveningwell will be in the open -- ink wellwell be opening of african-american museum and move back to the exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> and so what these are, so you can see, these are part of the stand but these are little inkwells. what is on top are little figures of griffins. giffins. >> beautiful. >> thank you, harry. use this mic. >> hello. i'm ann...
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i'm zeb eckert.oming up, malaysia's prime minister of training under -- remaining under pressure to quit. but he is finding allies online. that is a little later on. ♪ rishaad: this is "trending business." i'm rishaad salamat. the market turmoil in china is prompting investors to look elsewhere, like at the east asia, to reverse the 21% stock slump last year. let's go over to haslinda amin in singapore. where is the money going? on a day like today, we are seeing another sinking set of chinese stocks. where do the investors actually find respite? -- you canou can't call it a revolving door. indonesia and thailand, back in favor after falling out of favor last year. two reasons. rove is better than the rest of the region, and the currency is pretty stable for now. that enough reasons for investors when china and japan are faltering. take a look. dollars20 million u.s. going into indonesian stocks. almost $170 million into thai equities. there are only three asian companies posting net inflows. governm
i'm zeb eckert.oming up, malaysia's prime minister of training under -- remaining under pressure to quit. but he is finding allies online. that is a little later on. ♪ rishaad: this is "trending business." i'm rishaad salamat. the market turmoil in china is prompting investors to look elsewhere, like at the east asia, to reverse the 21% stock slump last year. let's go over to haslinda amin in singapore. where is the money going? on a day like today, we are seeing another sinking set...
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angie: that was the hard rock ceo talking to zeb eckert. let's check in on trading in sydney.etter-than-expected gdp for australia helping the aussie advanced. 3%ualized growth rate of helping him rally for a third day. we are seeing gains pretty broad-based here. extend thean stocks global rally. here is the view from here. the offshore yuan beginning after the pboc lowers the reference rate. japan after this short break. ♪ angie: you're watching "asia edge." china resources soared more than 30% in hong kong after agreeing to buy sab miller's stake in their chinese joint venture. this would give china resources sole control of the world's best selling brew, snow beer, and smooth the way for sab miller's takeover by ab inbev. moody's has cut its outlook for china's credit rating to negative. has rising government debt and falling reserves. munis affirmed its long-term debt rating for china, but says beijing's policies to support growth may slow the reform of state owned enterprises. hillary clinton is now the presumptive democratic presidential nominee, with projected wins in
angie: that was the hard rock ceo talking to zeb eckert. let's check in on trading in sydney.etter-than-expected gdp for australia helping the aussie advanced. 3%ualized growth rate of helping him rally for a third day. we are seeing gains pretty broad-based here. extend thean stocks global rally. here is the view from here. the offshore yuan beginning after the pboc lowers the reference rate. japan after this short break. ♪ angie: you're watching "asia edge." china resources soared...
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." >> s, her name is michelle eckert, and she's fantastic. i'm already using some tips from it. she really looks at how children are developing at that time in their life so that parents can understand what's going on in their brains, why are they responding the way they are, why are they always angry at me? some great really practical tips on how you can parent these kids and actually enjoy the fears. it's not all that peter >> some of the stress comes from sudden change in behavior, right? is there a science behind communicating with your middle schooler? >> yes. michelle says children in middle and high school cannot understand cial expressions. so if they come home and say i got a bad grade interface looks like it's, oh, my gosh, this is horrible, they are going to get access, stressed out, you are going to get stressed out. she recommends what she calls the botox brow which is very neutral and appropriate r expression. and instead of telling them what to do, use the socratic method. ask them questions that might guide them toward the right answer but help them eel ownership
." >> s, her name is michelle eckert, and she's fantastic. i'm already using some tips from it. she really looks at how children are developing at that time in their life so that parents can understand what's going on in their brains, why are they responding the way they are, why are they always angry at me? some great really practical tips on how you can parent these kids and actually enjoy the fears. it's not all that peter >> some of the stress comes from sudden change in...
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aaron eckert andyer regard butler return as the president and his head of secret service. >> hell of a presidential race, >> every day the same damn joke. >> seriously? what the hell had he make you out of? >> bourbon and poor can choices. >> oh, that was funny. >> you like that? >> not really. apparently it's a poor choice to see this one, as well. not so good. the ab club says it's one of those rare films that is good at absolutely nothing. ouch. but a glimmer of hope perhaps in our next review. norman wilner says it's as dopey as its predecessor but it's dopey in an entirely different way. >> okay. but it made a lot of money the first one. so enough for them to say let's do it again. >> do it again. >> yeah. >> all righty. that's the news for this half hour. facebook, wnnfans.com. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can
aaron eckert andyer regard butler return as the president and his head of secret service. >> hell of a presidential race, >> every day the same damn joke. >> seriously? what the hell had he make you out of? >> bourbon and poor can choices. >> oh, that was funny. >> you like that? >> not really. apparently it's a poor choice to see this one, as well. not so good. the ab club says it's one of those rare films that is good at absolutely nothing. ouch. but...
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the stay is lifted do you expect compliance deadlines to be ex-eckert tenned?in other words, are you continuing to work as if the state were not -- the stay were not a reality. how are you preparing for it? >> mr. chairman, our plan before this stay was issued was to proceed along a path such that we could do enough to get the two-year extension. epa thinks that might be a high bar to reach. one of the items is a participation process. in response to that we established a website where people could view information and give us comments. we scheduled some meetings. we cancelled the public meetings. the word we are getting back from the legal team leading the lawsuit is they expect the deadlines will be adjusted by the courts once the decision is made. the expecting and the knowing are two different things. anyone else want to comment on that? senator boxer. >> as you are describing your testimony, delaware is a downwind state such as rhode island, i'm sure we hear more about that. much of the pollution in the state comes from up wind states. you see it is epa's
the stay is lifted do you expect compliance deadlines to be ex-eckert tenned?in other words, are you continuing to work as if the state were not -- the stay were not a reality. how are you preparing for it? >> mr. chairman, our plan before this stay was issued was to proceed along a path such that we could do enough to get the two-year extension. epa thinks that might be a high bar to reach. one of the items is a participation process. in response to that we established a website where...
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ron eckert andr regard buer return as the president d his heaea ofecret service. >> everyay the samamn >>>> seriouy? whathe hell had he make you ououof >> bourbon bnd poojo can choes. >> oh that was funny. you like that?>>>>ot real. appantly it's a poo choice to see this one, as well. not so good. theablub sayss it's one of the rare films that is good at absolutely nthing. ouch. t a glimmer ofope perps in our next vew normrm wilr says it's as dopopey as its predececeor but is dodo i a antirelyl d d drent way. ay.-pbut it me a lot oonhe rst one. so enough for tm to say let's do it agaiai >> itt agagn.n. >> yeah. >> all righ. th's the news forhis half hourur fabook, wnnfans.com. >>> this morning on "world now,w ics getting personalal r reallrsonal.@eepububcaowdownn deoit. eulga exchangmg between donald trump and his rivals att last night' debate. stay tuned highligs and the lowightht and anis.. >>>> ri heheisis the ssuspected thieves cauayt on came, smashing t f w w ththugh guhop. the p perfull firearmp misking a.d t search for ser susuects c csidered ngous.s. >>igingback. thth schooll t
ron eckert andr regard buer return as the president d his heaea ofecret service. >> everyay the samamn >>>> seriouy? whathe hell had he make you ououof >> bourbon bnd poojo can choes. >> oh that was funny. you like that?>>>>ot real. appantly it's a poo choice to see this one, as well. not so good. theablub sayss it's one of the rare films that is good at absolutely nthing. ouch. t a glimmer ofope perps in our next vew normrm wilr says it's as dopopey as...