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gus and grayson forming an immediate and lasting friendship. >> grayson and ms.stant connection. it was just easy. it was. >> reporter: and after grayson's 20th major surgery, he had to learn to walk again. >> he really has that never give up spirit. he is a fighter. when the odds are stacked against him, he always pulls through. >> reporter: so with the help of gus and the entire n.c. state community, it became a team effort. >> it was just kind of getting the confidence and finally figuring it out but it was something that we could do, so it was definitely an emotional moment. >> come on. come on. >> reporter: and here is that moment once again, grayson taking those steps. >> you did it! >> he's just our normal kiddo, but people like to have something that gives them some hope. if we can provide some sunshine to people, that's the least we can do. >> and we are so proud of grayson. keep it up. we are rooting for you. thanks so much for watching tonight. i'm tom llamas in new york. st >>> tonigh the news at 6:00 we know about the coronavirus out break hitting th
gus and grayson forming an immediate and lasting friendship. >> grayson and ms.stant connection. it was just easy. it was. >> reporter: and after grayson's 20th major surgery, he had to learn to walk again. >> he really has that never give up spirit. he is a fighter. when the odds are stacked against him, he always pulls through. >> reporter: so with the help of gus and the entire n.c. state community, it became a team effort. >> it was just kind of getting the...
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gus and grayson forming an immediate and lasting friendship. >> grayson and i had an instant connectioner grayson's 20th major surgery, he had to learn how to walk again. >> he really has that never give up spirit. he is a fighter. when odds are stacked against him, he alwaysul throu. gus and the entire n.c. state community, it became a team effort. >> it was just kind of the getting the confidence, finally figuring it out, that it was something we could do. it was definitely an emotional moment. >> reporter: and here's that moment once again. grayson taking those steps. >> you did it! >> good job! >> he's just our normal kiddo, but people like to have something that gives them some hope. if we can provide some sunshine to people, that's the least we can do. >> our thanks to tom llamas and to our raleigh, durham abc station wtvd. i worked a couple of years down there in the research triangle park, and the wolfpack, that n.c. state community, is a really, really good one. to see a story like that, it really warms your heart. >> it seems like such a small moment, but to hear grayson's jou
gus and grayson forming an immediate and lasting friendship. >> grayson and i had an instant connectioner grayson's 20th major surgery, he had to learn how to walk again. >> he really has that never give up spirit. he is a fighter. when odds are stacked against him, he alwaysul throu. gus and the entire n.c. state community, it became a team effort. >> it was just kind of the getting the confidence, finally figuring it out, that it was something we could do. it was definitely...
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doesn't matter where we go or who we see grayson is going make friends and everybody knows him and so it only makes sense that his big achievements co viral. he's just. >>our normal kid out by people like to have something that gives them some hope that the world isn't the dumpster fire that it feels like right now and if we can provide some sunshine to people that's the least we can do >>a great story that was bridget condon reporting we'll take a look at this 103 year-old who decided to mark her birthday this year by getting her first tattoo she says after spending months in isolation at her nursing home she just decided to. >>not get off her bucket list, the grandmother got a from tattoo. the tattoo artist says she took the needle like a champ and he did not see her flinch once she says she's absolutely happy and loves her new ink, bling bling laying that's what you may think about when you hear this next story or some other things luxury jewelry brand of l is creating what could be the world's most expensive covid-19 face mask. take a look at all these diamonds the high and israel
doesn't matter where we go or who we see grayson is going make friends and everybody knows him and so it only makes sense that his big achievements co viral. he's just. >>our normal kid out by people like to have something that gives them some hope that the world isn't the dumpster fire that it feels like right now and if we can provide some sunshine to people that's the least we can do >>a great story that was bridget condon reporting we'll take a look at this 103 year-old who...
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tim grayson, co-authored the bill. if passed, it would allow victims of police violence and their families to get compensation. >> it would correct the racial inequity for people of police violence.>>> most times there is low sympathy or resources to bury their loved ones. >> since the moment shawn's life was taken, we've been fighting for justice. there is no support or sympathy shown for us the night my brother was killed.>> reporter: they are dealing with the loss and lack of justice. >> every time you see a police involved shooting, you are traumatized and re-triggered.>> reporter: the states fund has provided financial support for thousands of families left broken by crime. changing state law would bring relief to a long silence minority who have seen their loved ones die with confrontations between lawn law enforcement. >> reporter: if it makes it out of committee, he goes to the full senate for a vote. if it passes that vote, i will go over to the assembly before going to the governor's desk for signing.>>> a ne
tim grayson, co-authored the bill. if passed, it would allow victims of police violence and their families to get compensation. >> it would correct the racial inequity for people of police violence.>>> most times there is low sympathy or resources to bury their loved ones. >> since the moment shawn's life was taken, we've been fighting for justice. there is no support or sympathy shown for us the night my brother was killed.>> reporter: they are dealing with the loss...
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grayson says he wants to join the navy like his hero, john f. kennedy.arted an organization to help his efforts and so far he's delivered gift cards to six families and he's mowed nine lawns. >> oh, look how long that grass is. that's not easy. >> first responders are busy. >> look, it's a wonderful thing he's doing. kids want to help. it's great they get out to do that. >>> meanwhile, dr. anthony fauci tells the u.s. how we can reopen the economy and keep coronavirus cases down. cnn's coverage continues next. >> the good stuff, brought to you by sensodyne. number one dentist recommended brand for sensitive teeth. does. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. no matter where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have brought local knowledge and deep expertise to helping people find new places to dream and thrive. the next great place you'll call home. s
grayson says he wants to join the navy like his hero, john f. kennedy.arted an organization to help his efforts and so far he's delivered gift cards to six families and he's mowed nine lawns. >> oh, look how long that grass is. that's not easy. >> first responders are busy. >> look, it's a wonderful thing he's doing. kids want to help. it's great they get out to do that. >>> meanwhile, dr. anthony fauci tells the u.s. how we can reopen the economy and keep coronavirus...
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grayson, louisiana. caller: hi. tot: sandra, let me ask you turn your tv down before you go on.aller: ok. host: your television is on in the background. i think you got it. ok.er: host: go ahead. caller: hi. this is sandra. host: ok. what do you think about political conventions? caller: i do not think that political -- i enjoy listening to donald trump. he has never lied about anything he is known in the past four years. i have watched biden for the first eight years on the tv. he has done absolutely nothing for louisiana. host: what do you get from watching political conventions? caller: i do not watch the convention because i do not believe in the convention. host: ok. that is sandra in louisiana. you have probably heard this time and again. if you are waiting to get online, would you mind turning off your tv. we would appreciate it. brad in international falls. hello. caller: good morning, pedro. quite a time again, right? these conventions we are talking about, it is pretty well set in stone already. there is no need for a convention. how it looks is that trump will win in
grayson, louisiana. caller: hi. tot: sandra, let me ask you turn your tv down before you go on.aller: ok. host: your television is on in the background. i think you got it. ok.er: host: go ahead. caller: hi. this is sandra. host: ok. what do you think about political conventions? caller: i do not think that political -- i enjoy listening to donald trump. he has never lied about anything he is known in the past four years. i have watched biden for the first eight years on the tv. he has done...
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professor grayson it's good to have you on the day if you were offered this russian vaccine would you take it. i absolutely would not take it and i would recommend anyone in russia or other places in the world where the russian they try to export this vaccine to take it we have ethical standards and scientific standards for vaccines for a good reason because if we don't if we don't let science take its course we could end up with something that is highly dangerous and in my view that in my opinion is taking a reckless step that could be a gamble for the safety and health of the russian people what do you make of. saying that his daughter has been given the vaccine and that it works. and why do you see exactly what are you saying that russia has acted unethically. well. first of all having his daughter be experimented with investigation of that scene. is is just is you know it made me shudder you know as a parent or grandparent to think that i would expose my child to. an unproven that seems that could have severe. dangerous effects. is the height of irresponsibility russia has acted a
professor grayson it's good to have you on the day if you were offered this russian vaccine would you take it. i absolutely would not take it and i would recommend anyone in russia or other places in the world where the russian they try to export this vaccine to take it we have ethical standards and scientific standards for vaccines for a good reason because if we don't if we don't let science take its course we could end up with something that is highly dangerous and in my view that in my...
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goes all the way and so much further than alcohol can and there's no corner oscillations nobody grayson's at all and you've slowed everything down and consciousness goes away the opposite would be psychedelic which increases the frequency and expands consciousness increases the awareness increases the depth of phenomenal experience by increasing the frequency. so alice peeking to henry marsh i'm sure you know who he is he's the world renown brain surgeon and i ask him whether he thinks consciousness exists and is like no i don't because i operate people every day open their eyes open their skulls and i know that there are billions of billions of neurons that are connected to each other in a very unique way and we can never know too much about them because it's impossible to really know all about those billions of neurons and each person in particular he goes said that is consciousness that is what we call consciousness the unknown connection of billions of neurons that each person has in its own way what would you say to his explanation that's the wrong explanation we can get interactions
goes all the way and so much further than alcohol can and there's no corner oscillations nobody grayson's at all and you've slowed everything down and consciousness goes away the opposite would be psychedelic which increases the frequency and expands consciousness increases the awareness increases the depth of phenomenal experience by increasing the frequency. so alice peeking to henry marsh i'm sure you know who he is he's the world renown brain surgeon and i ask him whether he thinks...
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bridget grayson is from long island, new york. do you think this march will make a difference?> i hope so. all i can do is hope for the best and hope for change. >> reporter: michelle obama weighed in, calling the events of this summer "age-old systemic racism," and said, "sometimes people see it on the news. sometimes they see it from the white house rose garden." 57 years after king led the march here, his granddaughter said it was her generation's turn. >> we are going to be the generation that dismantles systemic racism once and for erl! >> reporter: organizers here say the crowds out here could have been bigger had it not been for the coronavirus. there were temperature checks for people coming into this area. most people here were wearing masks, but there was very little social distancing. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeff pegues on the washington mall tonight, thank you. on the same day that jacob blake's name echoed through the national mall, police removed his handcuffs. blake is paralyzed from the waist down after being shot in the back seven times sunday by police
bridget grayson is from long island, new york. do you think this march will make a difference?> i hope so. all i can do is hope for the best and hope for change. >> reporter: michelle obama weighed in, calling the events of this summer "age-old systemic racism," and said, "sometimes people see it on the news. sometimes they see it from the white house rose garden." 57 years after king led the march here, his granddaughter said it was her generation's turn. >>...
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k. hi i'm larry nichols i'm group executive chef with grayson's- when you case meeting sustainable caterer one of the things that is important to us is that is that we do preserve- bridge out british heritage of food heritage so it takes is a global program so students which all from a particular area but for certain risk of dying out- i'm s so we have fuly found some of those products- around the world- a nine hundred and sixty countries. this is a reckless to philly- not all of them are absolutely going to die tomorrow but they're old re going to be in a dying out very soon sorry here we got the right to topple she talked about it's dying out because it doesn't. take a peaceful paranoid we really love it and it looks fantastic committee's going to really lovely kind of rustic crusty brown color so initially just visually it looks amazing- the taste is really crisp really shop delicious flavor so by getting- archetypes products into our supply chain. onto our menus who- so using that as a process of education from customs as well s so people cann actually physically tasted anyway these th
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in about one hour, tim grayson is leading two town halls about school reopening's and contra costa county. the townhall will focus on school reopening's and will feature the county superintendent of education. the 3:00 townhall will be on school reopening in that county superintendent of schools. students in new york will be allowed to return back to the classrooms for the start of their new school year. new at least some days of in-person classes along with remote learning. the governor cited the state success in battling the coronavirus pandemic and making that final decision. all new york schools have been closed since mid-march. >>> as the covid-19 pandemic winds on, confirmed cases are down and some areas. brian has more from miami u.s. million confirmed coronarus cases. deaths are lacking and ticking up. we have seen more than 1200 covert related fatalities for three days in a row with california passing 10,000 yesterday. there are more than 50,000 new cases on thursday. the debate over reopening schools is heating up in florida and across the country. the school board voting to sta
in about one hour, tim grayson is leading two town halls about school reopening's and contra costa county. the townhall will focus on school reopening's and will feature the county superintendent of education. the 3:00 townhall will be on school reopening in that county superintendent of schools. students in new york will be allowed to return back to the classrooms for the start of their new school year. new at least some days of in-person classes along with remote learning. the governor cited...
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grayson and greg, thank you so much for being here. grayson, i have to ask.be police officers and navy seals some day. they just run around with guns in the yard, toy ones, you are actually saying i want to do something for vets. what made you say i want to go to the next level and serve people? >> [inaudible] pete: right thing to do in times of need, dad? you did something right here. what's it like to watch your son follow through with his love of country and what he might want to do in the future? >> pretty amazing. he is a real special guy. helping -- he came up on his own me and mom helped him a little bit. is he a pretty amazing kid. i couldn't be prouder of him. griff: grayson, let me ask you -- jedediah: will greg, how did this all start for greyson? >> it started when i saw people didn't have any food, so i started to give out gift cards. griff: greyson, let me ask you a question. you want to become a navy seal. what, in your mind is a navy seal? who are the navy seals? what do they stand for? >> sea, land and air. [laughter] [broken audio] pete: tha
grayson and greg, thank you so much for being here. grayson, i have to ask.be police officers and navy seals some day. they just run around with guns in the yard, toy ones, you are actually saying i want to do something for vets. what made you say i want to go to the next level and serve people? >> [inaudible] pete: right thing to do in times of need, dad? you did something right here. what's it like to watch your son follow through with his love of country and what he might want to do in...
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. >> assembly man grayson. his bill would ensure victim of police violence and family members are killed by police are compensated. if approved, would it take if he can immediately. >>> the owners of a central valley construction company are in custody accused in the tubbs fire we've been following it for years now. sal and pam face nearly 60 fenl counts including grand theft of personal property. they're also charged with theft from elderly clients totalling more than $1million. they signed dozens of contracts with people who lost their homes in the fire but never completed the work. in some cases, no work was ever started. >> back to school. college in the fall on campus, online. >> what it will look like. kids are getting the goods for back to school. plus, holiday planning, from halloween the christmas cards. a social distancing season. >>> it was one of the chilliest >>> part of our commitment to building a better bay area includes focusing on education. this week abc7 is focussing on what back to school w
. >> assembly man grayson. his bill would ensure victim of police violence and family members are killed by police are compensated. if approved, would it take if he can immediately. >>> the owners of a central valley construction company are in custody accused in the tubbs fire we've been following it for years now. sal and pam face nearly 60 fenl counts including grand theft of personal property. they're also charged with theft from elderly clients totalling more than $1million....
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. >>> happening today, the state assemblyman tim grayson leads to townhall meetings, about school reopening's in contra costa county and in solano county. the 1 p.m. townhall will be focusing on school reopening's in contra costa county, and each of the superintendent of education, and the 3 p.m. town hall will be on school reopening's and solano county, the county superintendent of schools will be at that. >>> we have been following the story, teachers and san jose said they wanted choice of whether they teach online, and a classroom or from their own homes. teachers and parents had protested for the san jose unified school district board meeting last night, and the district is requiring teachers to teach lessons online from an empty classroom. teachers can apply for an exemption from in class teaching, but, they say the process is tedious and it is not a guarantee. one parent we spoke with sympathizes with the teachers. >> it is shameful that our district is not supporting educators, these are the people that we entrust our children to, and they are not being shown professional respect or h
. >>> happening today, the state assemblyman tim grayson leads to townhall meetings, about school reopening's in contra costa county and in solano county. the 1 p.m. townhall will be focusing on school reopening's in contra costa county, and each of the superintendent of education, and the 3 p.m. town hall will be on school reopening's and solano county, the county superintendent of schools will be at that. >>> we have been following the story, teachers and san jose said they...
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my wife, polly, and my sons wesley and grayson, we attended both ceremonies in hiroshima and nagasaki. we spoke to more than two dozen survivors just to let them tell us their stories. christy, if we have the powerpoint? i'm not as quite as adept as paul is in doing this from home. i'm doing this on my phone. that is me and masahiro in hiroshima at the start, getting ready to go in for the memorial event on august 6, 2012. the next one, please. and this is -- you can see behind us, that as our interpreter sitting next to us. you can see behind her, and me, the atomic bomb dome, which was the industrial production in hiroshima. that was nearly directly below the last and was spared because of its steel and stone construction. it withstood the bomb. i included that picture because the first question i was asked in japan is, are you here to apologize? my answer to that was no. i am here to honor the dead and listen to the living. in the hopes that we don't ever, anybody on the planet earth, ever does this again. the question that came up several times, and during this interview it came u
my wife, polly, and my sons wesley and grayson, we attended both ceremonies in hiroshima and nagasaki. we spoke to more than two dozen survivors just to let them tell us their stories. christy, if we have the powerpoint? i'm not as quite as adept as paul is in doing this from home. i'm doing this on my phone. that is me and masahiro in hiroshima at the start, getting ready to go in for the memorial event on august 6, 2012. the next one, please. and this is -- you can see behind us, that as our...
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grayson, louisiana. caller: hi. tot: sandra, let me ask you turn your tv down before you go on.aller: ok. host: your television is on in the background. i think you got it. ok.er: host: go ahead. caller: hi. this is sandra. host: ok. what do you think about political conventions? caller: i do not think that political -- i enjoy listening to donald trump. he has never lied about anything he is known in the past four years. i have watched biden for the first eight years on the tv. he has done absolutely nothing for louisiana. host: what do you get from watching political conventions? caller: i do not watch the convention because i do not believe in the convention. host: ok. that is sandra in louisiana. you have probably heard this time and again. if you are waiting to get online, would you mind turning off your tv. we would appreciate it. brad in international falls. hello. caller: good morning, pedro. quite a time again, right? these conventions we are talking about, it is pretty well set in stone already. there is no need for a convention. how it looks is that trump will win in
grayson, louisiana. caller: hi. tot: sandra, let me ask you turn your tv down before you go on.aller: ok. host: your television is on in the background. i think you got it. ok.er: host: go ahead. caller: hi. this is sandra. host: ok. what do you think about political conventions? caller: i do not think that political -- i enjoy listening to donald trump. he has never lied about anything he is known in the past four years. i have watched biden for the first eight years on the tv. he has done...