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a personal note tonight about our friend, elizabeth vargas, returning to abc, revealing her very brave and personal battle that could help so many. >>> good evening on this friday night. diane is on assignment. and just when you thought it couldn't get colder, today it is. tonight, that unrelenting deep freeze making the ride home dangerous for millions. look at this -- as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, couldn't go any further on the sheet of ice, the passengers simply had to give you off. all of the way to the north, this firefighter in new jersey everything frozen behind him, and the accidents across more than two dozen states. the license plate there saying it all, impossible driving in texas. here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 62 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it really be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold? but first, abc's steve osunsami on the urgent call for drivers to stay home. >> exit ramp to 45 is closed. >> reporter: authorities today warning people to stay off t
a personal note tonight about our friend, elizabeth vargas, returning to abc, revealing her very brave and personal battle that could help so many. >>> good evening on this friday night. diane is on assignment. and just when you thought it couldn't get colder, today it is. tonight, that unrelenting deep freeze making the ride home dangerous for millions. look at this -- as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, couldn't go any further on the sheet of ice, the passengers simply had...
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you've been with elizabeth as she returns to work this week. of us are quite proud of her. and i was just curious how a mom feels watching her return? >> and coming forward like this is not easy. and i think we're especially proud of that. >> reporter: you know, she said that she never wanted to be the face of this. but that if in doing this she could help just one person -- >> you know, david, we heard from so many people after it became public what she was dealing with. we were really astonished. and we're very proud of her for saying, "i'm going to talk about it and tell people about it and tell people what i've been through, how it happened, and how i got there, and how i'm back here." >> reporter: and then get back to work. >> get back to work. >> reporter: in typical elizabeth fashion. >> in typical elizabeth fashion, right, yes. >> it's always embarrassing to have the entire world know your deepest, darkest secret. and yet, at the same time i think it'll be a relief. i think in the long term, it will be ultimately a blessing because i ca
you've been with elizabeth as she returns to work this week. of us are quite proud of her. and i was just curious how a mom feels watching her return? >> and coming forward like this is not easy. and i think we're especially proud of that. >> reporter: you know, she said that she never wanted to be the face of this. but that if in doing this she could help just one person -- >> you know, david, we heard from so many people after it became public what she was dealing with. we...
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elizabeth making her return this morning. >> we're thrilled to be welcoming back elizabeth vargas. >>dinary bravery and honesty across from george. >> the amount of energy i expended keeping that secret and keeping this problem hidden from view, hidden from my family, hidden from friends, from colleagues was exhaust zblrg her private battle suddenly became a public one. >> it relieves me of that secrecy and that burden of walking around through life live living behind a fas ad. >> reporter: she says the alcoholism stemmed in part from another struggle, one that has shadowed her since her childhood, growing up in a military family, severe, crippling answerty that set in the day her father was called to duty in a far-away war. >> my dad went to vietnam when i of 6 years old. i had panic attacks. >> her mother told me she remembers that panicked little girl. >> every morning when i would leave to go to work, she would cry and beg me not to go. >> reporter: she revealed the anxiety and panic also close behind. >> i should realized it was a problem way back when zachary my oldest son was b
elizabeth making her return this morning. >> we're thrilled to be welcoming back elizabeth vargas. >>dinary bravery and honesty across from george. >> the amount of energy i expended keeping that secret and keeping this problem hidden from view, hidden from my family, hidden from friends, from colleagues was exhaust zblrg her private battle suddenly became a public one. >> it relieves me of that secrecy and that burden of walking around through life live living behind a...
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we'll check in with elizabeth.nnect with elizabeth cohen and get the latest with what's going on. there you see the ship, the "explorer of the seas" where nearly 700 people got very sick in recent days. they had to cut short their cruise in order to come back to bayonne, new jersey. that's the part where you see the ship right now. we'll check in with elizabeth, take a quick break. other news we're following -- a nightmare scenario realized on roads all over atlanta. we'll show you how thousands of people are holding up after being trapped in their cars, school buses all night on icy roads. how could this happen? we have the story. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >>> the royal caribbean explorer of the seas cut short its voyage because of a stomach bug. nearly 7
we'll check in with elizabeth.nnect with elizabeth cohen and get the latest with what's going on. there you see the ship, the "explorer of the seas" where nearly 700 people got very sick in recent days. they had to cut short their cruise in order to come back to bayonne, new jersey. that's the part where you see the ship right now. we'll check in with elizabeth, take a quick break. other news we're following -- a nightmare scenario realized on roads all over atlanta. we'll show you...
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warren and i say issues elizabeth warren of civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and that will help us change a conversation in the future so again steps along the way i'm thank you what say you are going to get. we need more champions and congress we need people with the courage and the honesty told me. it's. good on you for being willing to step up and do that i mean that's that's something that. takes a lot of the future of our country is at stake it's too important for people to stay on the sidelines we have to get involved we have to take action ok we have a half a minute left what what do you both either of you or both of you see as the most important issue right now the. jobs jobs fixing the economy for people addressing income inequality i also think constitutional freedoms climate change and expanding social security so that was for ok if we go along and also maybe our constitutional moment this is money is not we need to get big money out of. a run for federal office that's why we have a congress of millionaires serving corporate interests instead of working people wh
warren and i say issues elizabeth warren of civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and that will help us change a conversation in the future so again steps along the way i'm thank you what say you are going to get. we need more champions and congress we need people with the courage and the honesty told me. it's. good on you for being willing to step up and do that i mean that's that's something that. takes a lot of the future of our country is at stake it's too important for people to stay...
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. >> segÚn cuenta elizabeth, su pesadilla comenzÓ el 25 de febrero del aÑo 2009 cuando su hijo de apenas fui, lo dejÉ con mi mamÁ. cuando regreso, mi mama estaba desesperada buscando a mi hijo. >> asegura que desde aquel dÍa no paro de llorar y buscar a su hijo. denunciÓ su desaparición a las autoridades pero fue como si se lo hubiera tragado la tierra. nunca mÁs se supo de Él. >> lo iba a buscar como una loca por ahÍ. por los sectores de este lugar. >> ella tiene un puesto de comida a pocos metros de la casa de elizabeth una noche mientras le servÍa a un estudiante de derecho, Éste comenzÓ a buscar con ella. >> el primer dato que encontrÉ, que desapareciÓ a media cuadra. >> a media cuadra del mercado, un cuidador de carros le dio una valiosa pista. >> Él conocÍa a una seÑora que tenÍa un hijo de seis aÑos que no estaba estudiando. no tenÍa partida de nacimiento. entonces centre en mi bÚsqueda a esa persona. >> finalmente logrÓ ubicar a rosa. la mujer que durante cuatro aÑos se hizo pasar por la madre de jesÚs. en sÓlo 12 dÍas, osvaldo había logrado lo que la policÍa no pudo hacer en mÁs
. >> segÚn cuenta elizabeth, su pesadilla comenzÓ el 25 de febrero del aÑo 2009 cuando su hijo de apenas fui, lo dejÉ con mi mamÁ. cuando regreso, mi mama estaba desesperada buscando a mi hijo. >> asegura que desde aquel dÍa no paro de llorar y buscar a su hijo. denunciÓ su desaparición a las autoridades pero fue como si se lo hubiera tragado la tierra. nunca mÁs se supo de Él. >> lo iba a buscar como una loca por ahÍ. por los sectores de este lugar. >> ella...
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elizabeth: and so much more. (screaming) so, if you're ready, let's explore the other side of orlando.
elizabeth: and so much more. (screaming) so, if you're ready, let's explore the other side of orlando.
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i do want to say our friend and colleague, elizabeth vargas, welcome home, elizabeth. welcome home.llage. it is a place, a magical place where kids are battling life-threatening illnesses can come and with their families just be kids for a week. it was also the work of over 40,000 volunteer hours and so many of these wonderful volunteers from walt disney world, i know, emeril, you're here and i know of all the stories that we heard, there's one here that really touched you. >> absolutely, my friend. i'm so inspired being here. it's unbelievable. but i got to tell you a story of a man i met. his name is brad, and he came with his son noah here who is struggling with an illness and brad is from winnipeg, canada, and he was so inspired with his family experience here at this place, that he moved to kissimmee. >> it's amazing. >> moved to kissimmee, and that, my friend, is what this place is all about. >> seriously, you guys, for all of us here at "good morning america," we're really looking forward to the fruits of your labor on the other side of that bus. >> yeah. >> so much more to g
i do want to say our friend and colleague, elizabeth vargas, welcome home, elizabeth. welcome home.llage. it is a place, a magical place where kids are battling life-threatening illnesses can come and with their families just be kids for a week. it was also the work of over 40,000 volunteer hours and so many of these wonderful volunteers from walt disney world, i know, emeril, you're here and i know of all the stories that we heard, there's one here that really touched you. >> absolutely,...
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we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. thank you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. what could you do now to reduce this concentration? >> you have to keep up the pressure from the outside. keep talking about it. we have to remind people that back in 2008 with a big crash came that remember they stood up and said we have got to build these things out because there's too much concentration in the banking industry. they are too big. we cannot let them fail. where are we today? they are bigger today here. government keeps saying the dodd frank rule is in place. i want to be clear -- those are steps in the right direction. yesterday we had a hearing. i put a question to four of them. is it too big to fail problem solved? i got mixed answers. dodd frank has been fully and vigorously forced. would that solve the too big to the problem by itself? the answers from all four were no. >> part of it is regulation. the fed reserve is the biggest re
we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. thank you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. what could you do now to reduce this concentration? >> you have to keep up the pressure from the outside. keep talking about it. we have to remind people that back in 2008 with a big crash came that remember they stood up and said we have got to build these things out because there's too much...
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what do you think about elizabeth warren? >> well, i don't follow everything elizabeth warren says or does. i'm sure she has been a good senator for massachusetts but look, one of the things i have learned with politics over my, and i hate to say this but almost 50 years in politics is that it's a lot easier to have rhetoric and promise things than it is to actually deliver. in the end of the democratic party in power it's how you deliver. president obama delivers a 4.1% growth rate for the rest of 2014. his approval rating is going to go straight up. he doesn't have to promise that he's going to get this done or that done. you get judged on your performance. bill de blazio who is the new, will be the mayor of new york as of january 1 ran against stop-and-frisk and a lot of things like that. the first appointment you made was bill bratton as police commissioner who created that system. and so you know i don't get excited about rhetoric. everybody i think in the democratic party has progressive goals. everybody wants to see yo
what do you think about elizabeth warren? >> well, i don't follow everything elizabeth warren says or does. i'm sure she has been a good senator for massachusetts but look, one of the things i have learned with politics over my, and i hate to say this but almost 50 years in politics is that it's a lot easier to have rhetoric and promise things than it is to actually deliver. in the end of the democratic party in power it's how you deliver. president obama delivers a 4.1% growth rate for...
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you walked in, and she said she's a spanish elizabeth taylor. >> she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor, and i almost died of happiness. >> all right. we have to take a break, believe it or not. >> it goes so fast. >> we're going to find out about rita and marlon brando, more involved than you think when we return. >>> we're back with rita. congratulations on the sag award. >> it's your peers. that's as big as the oscar honestly. >> one thing i want to get to very quickly, they wanted you to play maria on broadway. >> yes, and i got scared. it was a good thing i didn't do it because i was not equipped. >> carol lawrence did it. >> there was a lot of stereotyping in terms of the casting. you played a lot of indian maidens, and then you end up with a man who is like the acting legend of america, marlon brando. before you were married, you ended up having an affair that lasted eight years. >> it wasn't an affairment it was a relationship. the affair was with elvis. >> and at one point you became pregnant, and he didn't want you to have the baby. why? >> i don't know. i guess he felt that h
you walked in, and she said she's a spanish elizabeth taylor. >> she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor, and i almost died of happiness. >> all right. we have to take a break, believe it or not. >> it goes so fast. >> we're going to find out about rita and marlon brando, more involved than you think when we return. >>> we're back with rita. congratulations on the sag award. >> it's your peers. that's as big as the oscar honestly. >> one thing i...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, baghdad. >> axelrod: the insight of elizabeth par master who has coverednews" for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here on cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org goin' down. don't expect cable cars and those historic f- line troly cars in san francisco to be running tomorrow afternoon. why they will be pulled froe tracks. a long time tradition honorg martin luther king, junior n jeopardy. the desperate plea for people to join the freedom train. kpix 5 news is next. a head football odds-maker sports superbook in las veg says --- bulldog: out with the old out with the old and in with the new! mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends monday! puppy: what's this red tag mean? bulldog: through monday, save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. puppy: oh, here's another. bulldog: that means up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found another red tag! bulldog: what! where? puppy: right he
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, baghdad. >> axelrod: the insight of elizabeth par master who has coverednews" for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here on cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org goin' down. don't expect cable cars and those historic f- line troly cars in san francisco to be running tomorrow afternoon. why they will be...
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let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> things are great so far out towards the bay bridge. it's one of our only spots where we can find some overnight roadwork. a lot of folks continuing their new year's holiday. the caltrans workers, probably off until tomorrow. westbound 80 all the approaches to the bay bridge so far moving at the speed limit but there's some roadwork from the incline towards yerba buena island. here's the nimitz freeway. 880, nice and light. extra light northbound past the coliseum, oakland airport, toward your downtown oakland exits. even westbound 580 starting to get a little crowded as you can see there towards the dublin interchange. but the drive time is still in the green category in the clean, 14 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange and 680. other drive times obviously still "holiday light" traffic out there on the nimitz and the eastshore freeway, all still moving at the speed limit. bart is also on time. they are back to a regular schedule today, by the way, so they have more than 20 trains and they are all on time. that
let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> things are great so far out towards the bay bridge. it's one of our only spots where we can find some overnight roadwork. a lot of folks continuing their new year's holiday. the caltrans workers, probably off until tomorrow. westbound 80 all the approaches to the bay bridge so far moving at the speed limit but there's some roadwork from the incline towards yerba buena island. here's the nimitz freeway. 880, nice and light. extra light northbound past...
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princess elizabeth and prince philip. this is a printed cotton fabric with many of the houses the eisenhowers lived in during their marriage. it also includes the five-star symbol. these are a few examples of mamie's day dresses. she was very fond of the color pink. are of the dresses sleeveless. she'll we set her arms were ike's favorite feature, so she chose to show them off. his is a handmade rest that budget.r attention to this has an exceptionally long ham that she would raise and lower. jackie kennedy is well known for the little like dress. here are two examples of mamie's little black dress. mamie always said that she would never dress like a little old lady. these gowns show her love of bright colors and wild fabrics. like any high-fashion lady of the day, she loved hats. this is a small sampling of some in the collection. one of her favorite is honors with sally victor. no one outfit is complete without a fabulous pair of shoes. nobody knew that better than mamie. her love of fashion to not begin in the white ho
princess elizabeth and prince philip. this is a printed cotton fabric with many of the houses the eisenhowers lived in during their marriage. it also includes the five-star symbol. these are a few examples of mamie's day dresses. she was very fond of the color pink. are of the dresses sleeveless. she'll we set her arms were ike's favorite feature, so she chose to show them off. his is a handmade rest that budget.r attention to this has an exceptionally long ham that she would raise and lower....
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elizabeth warren has shown what is possible. more is going to have to change in the makeup of the senate to find out what's likely to happen. >> but when you read today e.j. dionne's piece in the "washington post," he makes an important point about the need for a strong left. he writes, when politicians can ignore the questions posed by the left and a push to focus almost exclusively on the right's concerns, the results immoderate and ultimately impractical policy. to create a real center, you need a real left. what do you think, ryan? >> i think that's right. and the additional consequence of it is that the people in the center actually then start moving left. and just take a look at bill clinton at de blasio's swearing in. bill clinton comes out and says, look. inequality is the driving force of our time. and if we think back, the clbt clintons here, these are the more centrist faction within the party. but hillary clinton i think sees kind of the way the wind is blowing here. and she has to kind of move close tore this populi
elizabeth warren has shown what is possible. more is going to have to change in the makeup of the senate to find out what's likely to happen. >> but when you read today e.j. dionne's piece in the "washington post," he makes an important point about the need for a strong left. he writes, when politicians can ignore the questions posed by the left and a push to focus almost exclusively on the right's concerns, the results immoderate and ultimately impractical policy. to create a...
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it is here, elizabeth. >> good morning. today is a big day. the white house says 2 million people have signed up for health coverage which officially begins today. remember when the goal of 7 million was tossed around months ago? well an administration official now denies that saying that figure was released from the congressional budget office and not the white house and it became an accepted number. although it is a figure we heard from health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. fox news spoke with her yesterday. she doesn't anticipate any delays and fewer road bumps. >> i am sure there will be some issues there always are. people change plans every year. these are private plans in a private market. there are millions of people who change every day we have done a lot with consumers and health to make sure the transaction goes as smooth as possible. >> 21 million people signed up. this while some of the first people to enroll under the law don't have insurance cards forcing drug stores to have enrollment form instead. >> elizabeth
it is here, elizabeth. >> good morning. today is a big day. the white house says 2 million people have signed up for health coverage which officially begins today. remember when the goal of 7 million was tossed around months ago? well an administration official now denies that saying that figure was released from the congressional budget office and not the white house and it became an accepted number. although it is a figure we heard from health and human services secretary kathleen...
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no e-mails from elizabeth taylor but i get plenty from the nigerian princes offering me fortunes. interesting how those continue to come through. stocks red on the first day of trading in 2014. the nasdaq losing 33 to 4143. it was the first time since 2008 that the markets fell to start out the year. the dow posting its worst day in nearly two months and the nasdaq and s&p 500 had their worst day in three weeks. investors reacted to reports suggesting that manufacturing growth may be slowing in the u.s., and more critically in china. ahead of the open the futures are pointing to a higher start. we're going to get auto sales later this morning and we are expecting those to be pretty good. >> thank you very much. let's check in with christina. good morning. >> good morning to you. funny thing i get those e-mails from that prince as well. we have a good looking day shaping up. temperatures right now in the 30s and 40s. partly cloudy out there in the east bay. 46 degrees in san francisco and 37 degrees to start the day in the north bay. this is what we're looking for when it comes to
no e-mails from elizabeth taylor but i get plenty from the nigerian princes offering me fortunes. interesting how those continue to come through. stocks red on the first day of trading in 2014. the nasdaq losing 33 to 4143. it was the first time since 2008 that the markets fell to start out the year. the dow posting its worst day in nearly two months and the nasdaq and s&p 500 had their worst day in three weeks. investors reacted to reports suggesting that manufacturing growth may be...
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let's check your "kcbs traffic" with elizabeth. >>> thank you lawrence. already seeing slowdowns this morning eastbound 80 exiting the bay bridge heading into emeryville. so the accident is reported eastbound 80 by the powell street exit as you round the berkeley curve. one lane blocked, a multicar accident earlier this morning. car took out a light pole. so for a while there was a bigger backup because multiple lanes were blocked. right now just one and they hope to clear it in about a half hour. they are still waiting for tow crews to arrive and electricians. in the meantime, westbound heading on to the bay bridge no delay at the toll plaza. all your other drive times also in the clear. there is a reported stall eastbound 580 through livermore. but it doesn't appear to be causing much of a delay. westbound in the commute direction everything is quiet. bart on time with more than 20 trains. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." michelle, frank, back to you guys. all right. elizabeth, thank you. it is 4:34. >>> a liquor store damaged when a bomb squad dead d
let's check your "kcbs traffic" with elizabeth. >>> thank you lawrence. already seeing slowdowns this morning eastbound 80 exiting the bay bridge heading into emeryville. so the accident is reported eastbound 80 by the powell street exit as you round the berkeley curve. one lane blocked, a multicar accident earlier this morning. car took out a light pole. so for a while there was a bigger backup because multiple lanes were blocked. right now just one and they hope to clear it...
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elizabeth, the government is fighting to keep the secrets of your client's judgment. what do you think the likelihood is that this will set a precedent? >> i think it is very likely. the case set two precedence in the night circuit court of appeals. assuming there's another, there'll be a third ground-breaking decision. this hopefully will pave the way for other people to contest their placement on the list and force the government to take a hard look at what it's doing, depriving its citizens of fundamental rights. how does the precedence change. >> the no fly list is crucial to our safety, and so by ordering the removal of someone from a no-fly list, that's an example of our judge in virginia and organ can look to that are hearing the no fly list cases, you can hear there is a role of unlawful practices. >> does it back it up or does the position change when it's in court? >> our position in court is there is no process where they can get off a fly list. what we are arguing for in court is that there needs to be a process by which if the government places someone on
elizabeth, the government is fighting to keep the secrets of your client's judgment. what do you think the likelihood is that this will set a precedent? >> i think it is very likely. the case set two precedence in the night circuit court of appeals. assuming there's another, there'll be a third ground-breaking decision. this hopefully will pave the way for other people to contest their placement on the list and force the government to take a hard look at what it's doing, depriving its...
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. >>> segÚn elizabeth vera todo comenzÓ en diciembre del 2009 cuando se hijito desapareciÓ del mercadotras le servia un alimento a osvaldo que es un joven estudiante con alma de detec detective se ofreciÓ ayudar a la madre, y asÍ comenzaron a recavar pistas. >>> un seÑor me dijo una seÑora que tenÍa un niÑo de seis aÑos que no tenÍa documentos y que por eso no lo hacÍa estudiar. >>> la bÚsqueda se centrÓ en esta seÑora y en solo seis dias osvaldo logrÓ lo que la policÍa no pudo en mÁs de cuatro aÑos. osvaldo logrÓ convencerla para que la seÑora los lleve a la casa y con la excusa de que le entregaria todos los documentos para el pequeÑo. para tener pruebas osvaldo graÓo en videos todos los detalles de la reuniÓn. >>> yo te criÉ y te amo. >>> despuÉs de este encuentro osvaldo llamÓ a la policÍa quien finalmente tomÓ cartas en el asunto, recuperÓ a jesÚs y lo devolviÓ con su madre. pero aquÍ comenzÓ el aspero relato de las dos partes del caso. >>> dicen que a jesÚs se lo llevaron del mercado un dÍa mientras su madre vendÍa desayuno junto a su madre, pero la seÑora que lo tenÍa tiene otra
. >>> segÚn elizabeth vera todo comenzÓ en diciembre del 2009 cuando se hijito desapareciÓ del mercadotras le servia un alimento a osvaldo que es un joven estudiante con alma de detec detective se ofreciÓ ayudar a la madre, y asÍ comenzaron a recavar pistas. >>> un seÑor me dijo una seÑora que tenÍa un niÑo de seis aÑos que no tenÍa documentos y que por eso no lo hacÍa estudiar. >>> la bÚsqueda se centrÓ en esta seÑora y en solo seis dias osvaldo logrÓ...
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elizabeth prann is live with the latest threats. >> good morning, ainsley. moments ago we saw reports the hungarian olympic committee said there was one terrorist threat. they have high-tech american equipment such adds cell phone or radio detection devices which could scramble and disarm explosives. it was used to attack ied's. there are volatile states in russia with their own unique threats. >> i would be very concerned. the terrorists in the region, kazakhstan and chechnya, there are a lot of these terrorists, they are going to do everything they can to embarrass put tin and they know full well the terrorists only have to score one single goal to get the gold medal for propaganda. >> a number of quote black widows women might be seeking the revenge for deaths of jihadist husbands or relatives. they have been post can it around the city along with two men who might be planning suicide bombing attacks before the games begin. remember last month there were two separate suicide attacks 30 miles from sochi. u.s. lawmakers are worried for the safety of u.s. at
elizabeth prann is live with the latest threats. >> good morning, ainsley. moments ago we saw reports the hungarian olympic committee said there was one terrorist threat. they have high-tech american equipment such adds cell phone or radio detection devices which could scramble and disarm explosives. it was used to attack ied's. there are volatile states in russia with their own unique threats. >> i would be very concerned. the terrorists in the region, kazakhstan and chechnya,...
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elizabeth prann has the latest on this heated campaign.d morning elizabeth. >> texas attorney general greg abbott is presumed to be running against state senator wendy davis for the governorship. a video that did surface shows battle ground texas staffers which is a political group that promotes davis making a sense of comments about her opponent. the registrar was caught not only ignoring voter fraud but making fun of abbott and the fact that he is in a wheelchair. >> may have a personality disorder. he doesn't speak very well, he doesn't have a good personality and he's in a wheelchair. >> senator davis has responded to the leak. she writes the language used in the video about greg abbott is abhorrent. he has persevered through personal challenges to raise a family have a productive career and for that he deserves our request. texas deserves better quality and depth of character to represent their families. he says being in a wheelchair has only made him a better public servant. >> the accident that put me in this wheelchair when i was 2
elizabeth prann has the latest on this heated campaign.d morning elizabeth. >> texas attorney general greg abbott is presumed to be running against state senator wendy davis for the governorship. a video that did surface shows battle ground texas staffers which is a political group that promotes davis making a sense of comments about her opponent. the registrar was caught not only ignoring voter fraud but making fun of abbott and the fact that he is in a wheelchair. >> may have a...
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joining me now is elizabeth plank, and msnbc contributor victoria soto.ng me. >> thanks, rev. >> so elizabeth, now reince priebus is delaying the rnc's big meeting so folks can establish their anti-abortion credentials. are you surprised? >> i am surprised. i mean, i actually attended the march for life three years ago in 2010. not as a proponent, but as a protester. and what i saw there was very aggressive protesting, i actually a little bit feared for my life which was quite ironic. >> fear for your life why? >> because people were so aggressive. protesters were so radical. it's interesting to see these same radical people being able to convince really prominent republicans to basically side with them on an issue that is extremely anti-women. >> you know, victoria, they have wrapped up the attacks on abortion rights of the republicans have on a state level. between 2011 and 2013, they passed 205 laws from 2001 to 2010, 189 laws were passed. republicans have passed more anti-choice laws in the past three years than in the prior decade. they've really ram
joining me now is elizabeth plank, and msnbc contributor victoria soto.ng me. >> thanks, rev. >> so elizabeth, now reince priebus is delaying the rnc's big meeting so folks can establish their anti-abortion credentials. are you surprised? >> i am surprised. i mean, i actually attended the march for life three years ago in 2010. not as a proponent, but as a protester. and what i saw there was very aggressive protesting, i actually a little bit feared for my life which was quite...
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thank you, elizabeth. >>> there's been plenty of talk about a drought. kpix's andria borba reports the governor is about to make it official today. >> reporter: while the rain waiting game continues, hillsides grow drier and reservoirs shrink. but the will he or won't he game of drought declaration by governor jerry brown appears to be getting put out of its misery in the midst of blank radar screens and record highs. this was brown last week. >> but don't think that a paper from the governor's office is going to affect the rain. >> reporter: but it will affect water consumption, likely rationing from your toilet flush to a farmer irrigating crops. the reality is that this is northern california in january. wildfires in the delta. in san mateo county grassfires in the first month of the year put out using cal fire firefighters normally out of work right now suddenly called into service over a fire season that never ended. >> definitely not expecting rain anytime soon. if there's anything we are expecting, it's to fight more fires. >> reporter: some count
thank you, elizabeth. >>> there's been plenty of talk about a drought. kpix's andria borba reports the governor is about to make it official today. >> reporter: while the rain waiting game continues, hillsides grow drier and reservoirs shrink. but the will he or won't he game of drought declaration by governor jerry brown appears to be getting put out of its misery in the midst of blank radar screens and record highs. this was brown last week. >> but don't think that a...
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thank you, elizabeth. >>> breaking news where a teen accidentally set himself on fire. it happened last night around 11:30. bart police tell us gasoline from his clothes mixed with a cigarette ignited the fire. when he tried to put the flames out by rolling on the ground, he was then airlifted to the hospital and will survive. >>> a man is under arrest for a series of arson fires. not known if the suspect resembles the man in the sketch. it was based on witness descriptions and surveillance video. as many as 13 fires set in less than a week. it started on january 7. they were in neighborhoods east of downtown. the fires set in the middle of the night. the "mercury news" is now reporting that san jose police had the suspect under surveillance for at least a day before last night's arrest. he was taken into custody by the police department's covert response unit. police plan to give us some more details a little later this morning. >>> fremont police are looking for two suspects in a home invasion robbery. the homeowner told police two men wearing ski masks came up to him
thank you, elizabeth. >>> breaking news where a teen accidentally set himself on fire. it happened last night around 11:30. bart police tell us gasoline from his clothes mixed with a cigarette ignited the fire. when he tried to put the flames out by rolling on the ground, he was then airlifted to the hospital and will survive. >>> a man is under arrest for a series of arson fires. not known if the suspect resembles the man in the sketch. it was based on witness descriptions...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin.er is triggering an unexpected boom for the construction industry. the lack of rain means many bay area projects are running ahead of schedule. but as kpix 5's don knapp shows us it's not good news for all contractors. >> reporter: too bad we couldn't have sunshiny days and rainy nights. it would please one kind of contractor who needs the rain. the big apartment complex in larkspur is going up fast thanks to clear skies, mild temperatures and no rain. while most folks worry about drought and water concentration, the driest year in memory is helping contractors get ahead of schedule. >> absolutely ahead of schedule. all jobs are running good now, pretty much everything is going slept. >> reporter: they can look down the road to other projects. >> we have been just flying on this because of the weather. it's cold in the morning but that's about it. as far as wetness goes, it's great. >> reporter: while couction workers cheer the good weather, darren little spends days at his desk waitin
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin.er is triggering an unexpected boom for the construction industry. the lack of rain means many bay area projects are running ahead of schedule. but as kpix 5's don knapp shows us it's not good news for all contractors. >> reporter: too bad we couldn't have sunshiny days and rainy nights. it would please one kind of contractor who needs the rain. the big apartment complex in larkspur is going up fast thanks to clear skies, mild...
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let's check your "kcbs traffic" with elizabeth. >>> traffic is good.just checked in with bart as well so traffic on the roads and mass transit at the speed limit on or time. bart has 22 trains and they are all on time including toward sfo and millbrae. a live look at our sensors shows a little bit of slowing this morning shouldn't be there much longer, this is on westbound 80 approaching the tunnel once again, they have various lanes blocked until about 5:00. the lower deck roadwork wraps up at 6:00 but over to the bay bridge toll plaza, no delay and no metering lights. in the south bay right now, which was our problem spot yesterday, with that huge warehouse fire, right now everything looks great coming on 101, the guadalupe parkway, and 280 and highway 85 all moving at the speed limit. you can see those drive times are still all in the clear. we'll take you back outside show you one more live look at a bridge the san mateo bridge no weather-related advisories, no advisories at all in fact. the hayward commute looks good on the flat section and the hi
let's check your "kcbs traffic" with elizabeth. >>> traffic is good.just checked in with bart as well so traffic on the roads and mass transit at the speed limit on or time. bart has 22 trains and they are all on time including toward sfo and millbrae. a live look at our sensors shows a little bit of slowing this morning shouldn't be there much longer, this is on westbound 80 approaching the tunnel once again, they have various lanes blocked until about 5:00. the lower deck...
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. >> elizabeth farkas opens up about her battle with alcoholism. about 10 of for officers being convicted on average every year, chief lanier is before the d.c. council. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... d.c. police chief cathy lanier is answering questions about corruption and misconduct in her police department. >> three officers were recently arrested on different charges. sam ford is live with the details. cases you talked about, a lot of people are asking the difference between that cops and the crooks. cathy lanier was in the witness seat. officer mark washington took a 15-year-old girl, later killing himself. another officer allegedly pimping teenage girls. >> we have to reassure the public that are officers are following the law. >> tommy wells chaired the hearin
. >> elizabeth farkas opens up about her battle with alcoholism. about 10 of for officers being convicted on average every year, chief lanier is before the d.c. council. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... d.c....
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elizabeth palmer has just arrived in baghdad for us. liz, what have you seen so far? hotel and you could be stepping back in time. things look pretty much as they did just over two years ago when the last of the u.s. forces pulled out. we arrived at night and noticed right away the city is very dimly lit. there's still not enough power. some families only getting eight hours a day. concrete blast barriers everywhere and heavy security presence of uniformed iraqi security forces. people are very much afraid. they know that almost 8,000 civilians have died in iraq in the last 12 months, most of them in religiously motivated bombings here in baghdad. and they think that this mixture of religious tension and toxic corrupt politics is going to explode. i spoke with an iraqi politician on the way in here and i asked him, what's your biggest fear right now? he said very bluntly "civil war." >> pelley: elizabeth palmer in baghdad. thanks, liz. today we're finding out what happens when a state legalizes marijuana. lines are long and prices get high in colorado. and thousands a
elizabeth palmer has just arrived in baghdad for us. liz, what have you seen so far? hotel and you could be stepping back in time. things look pretty much as they did just over two years ago when the last of the u.s. forces pulled out. we arrived at night and noticed right away the city is very dimly lit. there's still not enough power. some families only getting eight hours a day. concrete blast barriers everywhere and heavy security presence of uniformed iraqi security forces. people are very...
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i'm ken bastida the. >> i'm elizabeth cook.hil matier has more. >> reporter: in 2012, there were 69 murders in san francisco. last year that number dropped to 38. >> we were down 40%. >> at the same time, arrest are way up with over 506% 506 -- 50% of the arrest rate being up. some say there are more witnesses coming forward summer job programs for youth, heightened police presence, and a new twist, video and social media. for the sergeant of the homicide unit, the new technology means hitting the internet much the way cops of old used to hit the streets. >> it is like a gang-related homicide or shooting, we find out if they are on instagram or facebook. sometimes gang members threaten each other back and forth. >> another big contributing factor is video. video has been huge. >> it may be a bar camera used to identify suspects. or in one case a string of security cameras in the western edition that allowed cops to track and identify two suspects in a drive-by shooting without a single witness being present. >> the trail where
i'm ken bastida the. >> i'm elizabeth cook.hil matier has more. >> reporter: in 2012, there were 69 murders in san francisco. last year that number dropped to 38. >> we were down 40%. >> at the same time, arrest are way up with over 506% 506 -- 50% of the arrest rate being up. some say there are more witnesses coming forward summer job programs for youth, heightened police presence, and a new twist, video and social media. for the sergeant of the homicide unit, the new...
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this elizabeth station was on all of the bus routes. we are an urban community that has demographics where people need to get to the agency. we have business community car dealerships and that's increased the cost of travel for these folks in order to register their automobiles and put their automobiles on the roads. what was done in 2010 and 2011, the governor can say it was the least used but it served a function for the residents of my community and the surrounding cities that was important. >> elizabeth mayor, for 21 years you have been mayor. thank you for stopping by. appreciate your time. joining me now, nbc news capital hill correspondent kelly o'donnell following this story very closely. sirius xm and also an msnbc contributor. kelly, let me start with you. you heard from the mayor there as we said earlier he is not the only mayor accusing the governor of retribution now. hoboken's mayor also raising questions about how she was treated over hurricane sandy relief money. this is what she had to say on wnyc. >> in the context tha
this elizabeth station was on all of the bus routes. we are an urban community that has demographics where people need to get to the agency. we have business community car dealerships and that's increased the cost of travel for these folks in order to register their automobiles and put their automobiles on the roads. what was done in 2010 and 2011, the governor can say it was the least used but it served a function for the residents of my community and the surrounding cities that was important....
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elizabeth cohen is there in charleston, west virginia. this is a painful story for so many people because we just take water for granted but here in west virginia, because of this chemical leak at this plant, freedom industries, these folks can't even take a shower or take a bath. >> reporter: i know. it really is a terrible situation and you think of all of the things that you use water for and, of course, you think about how you use it in your own house. think about how a hospital uses water for so many things and that's why hospitals here, millions of them have had to shut down their elective surgeries. unless it's an emergency, you're not coming here. you can imagine how dangerous that can be for people who were really expecting to have these elective surgeries. i mean, it's a terrible, terrible situation. >> and we're going to be speaking shortly, elizabeth, with the governor of west virginia, earl tomlin. we've got a lot of questions for him. the governor is going to join us and elizabeth will join us as well. what can the federal g
elizabeth cohen is there in charleston, west virginia. this is a painful story for so many people because we just take water for granted but here in west virginia, because of this chemical leak at this plant, freedom industries, these folks can't even take a shower or take a bath. >> reporter: i know. it really is a terrible situation and you think of all of the things that you use water for and, of course, you think about how you use it in your own house. think about how a hospital uses...
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. >> elizabeth cohen is there in new jersey.lizabeth, did i hear you saw someone put in an ambulance? >> reporter: indeed. they actually boarded a stretcher and came out with an older gentlemen on the stretcher. they put him in an ambulance and drove away. they are being greeted by freezing cold temperatures and ambulances and ems workers. folks are really sick. i'm told they can go to the hospital and they made it easy for that to happen. also the cdc tells me they recommended to royal caribbean that they offer up hotel rooms for people who are sick. not sick enough to go to the hospital, but they want to keep to themselves for a while. >> not get on an airport and infect others. >> exactly. >> what's happening right now on the choose ship behind you? have you seen the passengers disembark? >> yes. passengers have been getting off. the whole disembarkation process takes three hours. more than 3,000 people getting off a ship and going through customs and in this situation having to go through medical personnel and asked how they
. >> elizabeth cohen is there in new jersey.lizabeth, did i hear you saw someone put in an ambulance? >> reporter: indeed. they actually boarded a stretcher and came out with an older gentlemen on the stretcher. they put him in an ambulance and drove away. they are being greeted by freezing cold temperatures and ambulances and ems workers. folks are really sick. i'm told they can go to the hospital and they made it easy for that to happen. also the cdc tells me they recommended to...
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and elizabeth arden had one of her hair stylist create the strong so that she could take that with her so if she had to go to another stylist, her hair would be perfect. who grew up in a poor family of all sons, mamie was from a well-to-do family of daughters and she attended a finishing school. and we have her report card from the school. in denver, colorado. in english,t a "b" she actually got a "c-" in european history, and "c" in french. as knew that in later years a military wife and future first lady, that she would be so well traveled and have so much to do with european history? we actually have a special passport issued to mamie in 1945. this is when she could go join her husband ike when he was first military commander of the u.s. occupied zone in germany at the end of world war ii. while in germany, she actually purchased the sterling civil and marcasite pin. mamie renewed her passport one more time a few years later to travel with ike. we have her nodulation card. -- innoculation card. and this is from one ike -- when ike was commander of nato forces in france. mamie loved
and elizabeth arden had one of her hair stylist create the strong so that she could take that with her so if she had to go to another stylist, her hair would be perfect. who grew up in a poor family of all sons, mamie was from a well-to-do family of daughters and she attended a finishing school. and we have her report card from the school. in denver, colorado. in english,t a "b" she actually got a "c-" in european history, and "c" in french. as knew that in later...
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. >> abc7 news elizabeth vargas returns to the anchor desk with a sobering admission: an my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may in
. >> abc7 news elizabeth vargas returns to the anchor desk with a sobering admission: an my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk...
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for more on that, joined by the long serving mayor of elizabeth, christian bollwage.t. we know the governor will spend time raising money for conservative steve lonergan, who launched the bid against corpsy booker and trying to run for a congressional seat. to refresh memory at home, this is the guy that said social security is a ponzi scheme and said something about hurricane sandy victims as well. every day around this country, somewhere, somebody is suffering a tragedy of equal or worse impact and we don't run and hand them a check. so that's steve loner g eer gan. why would governor christie associate with i a guy like that? similar to the state of the state exist and para dox, he's moving to a sure district to run while he's critical of sandy aid which makes no sense. the people who live in this district, were hit by hurricane sandy and they are going to rely on additional sandy aid. now you have a guy running for congress who doesn't believe the federal government should help those folks recover from sandy. >> since the scandal broke, we heard more and more from
for more on that, joined by the long serving mayor of elizabeth, christian bollwage.t. we know the governor will spend time raising money for conservative steve lonergan, who launched the bid against corpsy booker and trying to run for a congressional seat. to refresh memory at home, this is the guy that said social security is a ponzi scheme and said something about hurricane sandy victims as well. every day around this country, somewhere, somebody is suffering a tragedy of equal or worse...
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elizabeth prann is live for us with more. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning.he administration may fear it will bankrupt insurance companies. they looked at the documents pertaining to the faulty web site. the entire insurance industry risks leading to the default and disrupting continued services to consumers. despite the claims the back end hasn't been built yet that's where the information is transmitted to the insurance companies such as client information and policy choice. kathleen sebelius insists it will come together and insurance
elizabeth prann is live for us with more. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning.he administration may fear it will bankrupt insurance companies. they looked at the documents pertaining to the faulty web site. the entire insurance industry risks leading to the default and disrupting continued services to consumers. despite the claims the back end hasn't been built yet that's where the information is transmitted to the insurance companies such as client information and policy choice....
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. >>> it's an annual royal tradition, every new year, queen elizabeth bestows a highest honor to itss. angela lansbury from "murder, she wrote." the 88-year-old actress was one of the thousands of people who made queen elizabeth's new year's honors list. >> he came out of retirement to deliver the baby, i think that alone deserves some knighthood. "murder she wrote" is very interesting. i didn't see 88 coming. >>> can we be knighted? >>> a frightening moment for salt lake city viewers when a reporter fainted during a shot. she often faints in high altitude and cool. >> the average temperature this time of year is 38 degrees. she promises to see a doctor about the problem. maybe she should see a career counselor. you get a job you take it. about getting trapped.caus's why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn
. >>> it's an annual royal tradition, every new year, queen elizabeth bestows a highest honor to itss. angela lansbury from "murder, she wrote." the 88-year-old actress was one of the thousands of people who made queen elizabeth's new year's honors list. >> he came out of retirement to deliver the baby, i think that alone deserves some knighthood. "murder she wrote" is very interesting. i didn't see 88 coming. >>> can we be knighted? >>> a...
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elizabeth prann has the latest on the site. >> 11 u.s. attorney generals sent a letter to health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius saying they are breaking the law. the continuous changes with obamacare without going through congress is illegal. the ex certainty of the letter reads, the attorneys general allowing citizens to keep their health insurance coverage. however the only way to fix this law is to enact changes lawfully through congressional actions. the illegal actions must stop. greg abbott one of the 11 who signed the letter had this to say. >> only congress can pass the law. they cannot make up the law and judge the credibility acting as a court. we got away from that when we got away from britain. >> this letter comes the same day as the public health study released in the journal science shows people who access to healthcare are making more trips to the emergency room casting doubts on the president's promise back in 2009 when the administration released in part if we are increasing prevention increasing wellness
elizabeth prann has the latest on the site. >> 11 u.s. attorney generals sent a letter to health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius saying they are breaking the law. the continuous changes with obamacare without going through congress is illegal. the ex certainty of the letter reads, the attorneys general allowing citizens to keep their health insurance coverage. however the only way to fix this law is to enact changes lawfully through congressional actions. the illegal...
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we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. >> let's talk about big banks. what could you do now to reduce this concentration?
we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. >> let's talk about big banks. what could you do now to reduce this concentration?
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we know you're worried about elizabeth mayhew. who's elizabeth mayhue?w yesterday. >> look at your face. >> she cut her finger. i've got to tell you, when she sliced it, i saw blood -- ooh, it's that finger. >> i know. i didn't realize it was her middle finger. >> when she sliced it, blood gushed out. she covered it up really quickly and she said it was nothing, it was nothing, it was nothing. and it made me concerned because we saw blood. >> not only that, but then every next station had a knife in it. then we cut tomatoes. then we sharpened a knife with a scissor. i was like -- >> she kept doing, it you're right, while she was holding the -- >> she's also -- she's a caterer. look at your face. >> i'm in pain. sometimes it is easier to be the one in pain than the one next to the person. >> she's laughing and you look totally -- >> i don't like -- anyway, the doc said she didn't need any kind of bandages or anything, or any kind of stitches. so it's time for ihoda. this is actually an encore. i had to pick it because it's the grammys. it was the song of
we know you're worried about elizabeth mayhew. who's elizabeth mayhue?w yesterday. >> look at your face. >> she cut her finger. i've got to tell you, when she sliced it, i saw blood -- ooh, it's that finger. >> i know. i didn't realize it was her middle finger. >> when she sliced it, blood gushed out. she covered it up really quickly and she said it was nothing, it was nothing, it was nothing. and it made me concerned because we saw blood. >> not only that, but...
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and, elizabeth, i'll bring you in on that. if you don't trust the government with this information, would you trust a phone carrier who may not and certainly there's questions of regarding how contractors and who has access to what. but when it goes into the hands of a private company. these issues don't dissipate. the concerns of your privacy must still exist. >> they do still exist for sure. but it's important to understand that the telephone companies hold this data. this is their billing records. they do hold it under existing regulations. they actually have to hold it for 18 months. so if the president were to end bulk collection tomorrow, the telephone companies would still have this data in their possession for 18 months. so that's a bit of a straw man. the question is whether the president is going to pursue some kind of legislation to require the telephone companies to hold it for longer or in a different format. in which case, they then become not service providers but agents of the intelligence establishment. and th
and, elizabeth, i'll bring you in on that. if you don't trust the government with this information, would you trust a phone carrier who may not and certainly there's questions of regarding how contractors and who has access to what. but when it goes into the hands of a private company. these issues don't dissipate. the concerns of your privacy must still exist. >> they do still exist for sure. but it's important to understand that the telephone companies hold this data. this is their...
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hi there, i'm elizabeth perada, world news. time to talk, government talks about to begin in geneva. >>> india's supreme court is about to investigate, a woman was gang raped b in sight of village elders. >>> and the solution to one of the biggest heists in u.s. history. >>> we begin in egypt, we're getting reports of a second explosion in cairo. one person's dead and five policemen are injured. it happened near a metro station. earlier, an explosion hit near the police headquarters. the house ministry says four people are dead and over 50 people are injured from that. state television is reporting that gun fire was heard after the blast. security forces say a car bomb was the likely cause. it happened on the eve of the anniversary of the 2011 revolution that removed president hosne mubarak from office. >>> it's taken a look at where the blast hit, went off near cairo's city center. it destroyed a completal gate and as you can see, it damaged the building's exterior. >> well, al jazeera can't report from cairo because our journ
hi there, i'm elizabeth perada, world news. time to talk, government talks about to begin in geneva. >>> india's supreme court is about to investigate, a woman was gang raped b in sight of village elders. >>> and the solution to one of the biggest heists in u.s. history. >>> we begin in egypt, we're getting reports of a second explosion in cairo. one person's dead and five policemen are injured. it happened near a metro station. earlier, an explosion hit near the...
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greg, back to you. >> elizabeth prann, thank you very much. >>> former defense secretary robert gates memoir, a tell all tale of what was going on in the obama white house hits shelves this coming tuesday but the book already has the white house playing defense. gate taking direct aim at president obama's leadership of the war in afghanistan as well as ripping into the gentleman on the left there of your picture, joe biden. molly henneberg in washington with more. >> reporter: former defense secretary gates recounts a story in his book about the final discussions with military leaders in late 2009 before president obama announced that he was going to go ahead with a surge of about 30,000 troops into afghanistan. grates writes, quote, then came an exchange that is seared into my memory. biden said he was ready to move forward but the military should consider the president's decision as an order. i'm giving an order, brohm quickly said. i was shocked. i've never herd a president frame a decision as a direct order. when the military, it is unnecessary. as secretary of defense i had never
greg, back to you. >> elizabeth prann, thank you very much. >>> former defense secretary robert gates memoir, a tell all tale of what was going on in the obama white house hits shelves this coming tuesday but the book already has the white house playing defense. gate taking direct aim at president obama's leadership of the war in afghanistan as well as ripping into the gentleman on the left there of your picture, joe biden. molly henneberg in washington with more. >>...
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the elizabeth cohen said, the maritime version of the walk of shame.e best scriptings i have said on that. stick around. we have another big one. >>> the controversial new orleans mayor, remember, ray nag beg nagin, a hero after cat tree no. he is at the center of a legal storm facing federal charges that he took bribes while he was in office. let me give you the whole story, what he is facing and what his chances of beating the rap is and who might testify against him. that's next. in...