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we can hear a full hearing of all of their grieve yans grieve time. she does not come out of the world of obamacare and health and human services. she is the president's budget director. the white house feels god about her management skills. she was part of the budget deal that was hammered out last fall. they feel pretty good about her hands-on deals when it comes with bureaucracy. there will be some flash points i would expect during her hearing but at the same time white house officials do expect this transition to happen from kathleen sebelius to sylvia burwell to happen in may. that depends on the confirmation progress. >> that means congress is going to actually have to let a
we can hear a full hearing of all of their grieve yans grieve time. she does not come out of the world of obamacare and health and human services. she is the president's budget director. the white house feels god about her management skills. she was part of the budget deal that was hammered out last fall. they feel pretty good about her hands-on deals when it comes with bureaucracy. there will be some flash points i would expect during her hearing but at the same time white house officials do...
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i mean -- it's a process, but i grieve. he grieves. we grieve together. we grieve apart, we, you know, there was a life that we were supposed to have and we grieve for it, yeah. it's very difficult. >> reporter: it's what we heard all over the country, not only the medical responsibility of life and death, but being a therapist and taking on a system that can be famously bureaucratic. >> constant battle every time we turn around. got another red tape thing to jump through. >> the constant barrage of everything. >> phone calls, the red tape, trying to reach a live person on the line. >> she's as much a warrior to the v.a. as i was in afghanistan. >> reporter: a nation coming home from war, but millions of caregivers for whom the war will never end. senator dole is organizing a nationwide effort to go state by state, combining faith organizations, government, business, nonprofits, to help the caregivers. and standing by her, her husband -- a war hero and once wounded himself, giving a salute to all of those who care for the wounded today. >> i'm trying to i
i mean -- it's a process, but i grieve. he grieves. we grieve together. we grieve apart, we, you know, there was a life that we were supposed to have and we grieve for it, yeah. it's very difficult. >> reporter: it's what we heard all over the country, not only the medical responsibility of life and death, but being a therapist and taking on a system that can be famously bureaucratic. >> constant battle every time we turn around. got another red tape thing to jump through. >>...
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during the erty days you gave us the opportunity to mourn, and grieve in private. through the creation of the one fund you provided critical and much-needed financial support. barbara thorpe, laurie van dam and the one fund staff, thank you for you commitment to survivors and families. you've been proactive in participating our needs and are completely devoted to each and eve every one of us on a personal level. to the survivo, although your journey has not been easy and the road is still long, your inner strength, determination and resolve displayed during the past 12 months have made you an inspiration to many. each step forward is a step away from the past and a step towards a new tomorrow. thank you all for exemp leifying theifiest qualities in mankind and blows those that lost their lives as a result of this tragic event. be proud of what you have accomplished. be proud that you have decided to take control of your life, and chosen to live, and know that each of you is making a difference in the lives of others. in the words of our president barack obama a yea
during the erty days you gave us the opportunity to mourn, and grieve in private. through the creation of the one fund you provided critical and much-needed financial support. barbara thorpe, laurie van dam and the one fund staff, thank you for you commitment to survivors and families. you've been proactive in participating our needs and are completely devoted to each and eve every one of us on a personal level. to the survivo, although your journey has not been easy and the road is still long,...
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i grieve. he grieves. we grieve together. we grieve apart.as a life we were supposed to have. and we grieve for it, yeah. it is very difficult. >> reporter: a nation coming home from war but for millions of caregivers whom the war will never end. elizabeth dole is organizing a nationwide effort to go state by state, for faith organizations, business, nonprofits, to help the caregivers. and standing by her, her husband, a war hero and once wounded himself, giving a salute to all of those who care for the wounded today. >> these are the very people who are caring for those who cared for us. >> reporter: so, do you want to say, just help us a little? just a little? >> i want to say, don't forget about us. >> wow, that's powerful stuff. >> yeah, you know, they really are the forgotten few. i mean, we always hear about the wounded warriors. and, of course, they need so much help, but the people they come home to are forgotten. they really are. it's amazing, finally, this help hopefully will help them. >> good for elizabeth role, right? >> yes. >>>
i grieve. he grieves. we grieve together. we grieve apart.as a life we were supposed to have. and we grieve for it, yeah. it is very difficult. >> reporter: a nation coming home from war but for millions of caregivers whom the war will never end. elizabeth dole is organizing a nationwide effort to go state by state, for faith organizations, business, nonprofits, to help the caregivers. and standing by her, her husband, a war hero and once wounded himself, giving a salute to all of those...
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and there are many legal challenges that grieving family members may not understand. death certificate but to really be compensated, they've got to show airline responsibility for the disaster. where is that evidence? and for the manufacturer of boeing, the same thing. what evidence shows their wrongdoing? in fact, one firm initiated a suit in illinois. the judge threw it out as improper and warned attorneys not to do it again. >> these families don't have closure. >> reporter: psychiatrist gail saltz says that it makes grieving family especially vulnerable. >> someone comes in and says we're going to hold the airline accountable or this court accountable and we're going to sue them and punish them for what happened. that, unfortunately, is very appealing to anyone who is struggling with i want someone to be responsible for, this i want to blame them and i want them to pay. >> and congress passed in 1996 the aviation disaster family assistance act which states that attorneys have to wait 45 days before they can approach potential clients, family members who are grievi
and there are many legal challenges that grieving family members may not understand. death certificate but to really be compensated, they've got to show airline responsibility for the disaster. where is that evidence? and for the manufacturer of boeing, the same thing. what evidence shows their wrongdoing? in fact, one firm initiated a suit in illinois. the judge threw it out as improper and warned attorneys not to do it again. >> these families don't have closure. >> reporter:...
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. ♪ >> reporter: under a hot sun, grieving families gathered, brothers and sisters in arms.he boots, rifles and helmets of the three u.s. soldiers killed here last week stood front and center. >> we here in the united states army and the entire nation want you to know we stand with you, that we grieve with you, and that we will be here for you. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: remembered today, sergeant first class daniel ferguson, carlos rodriguez and sergeant timothy owens. >> it was love for country that inspired these three americans to put on the uniform and join the greatest army that the world has ever known. >> reporter: president obama attended the service with the first lady and met with grieving families before the memorial. the president also came to fort hood after the shooting rampage in 2009 when 13 were killed. >> part of what makes this so painful is that we've been here before. this tragedy tears a wound still raw from five years ago. >> reporter: because the accused gunman, specialist ivan lopez, was under psychiatric care, the need for better military mental heal
. ♪ >> reporter: under a hot sun, grieving families gathered, brothers and sisters in arms.he boots, rifles and helmets of the three u.s. soldiers killed here last week stood front and center. >> we here in the united states army and the entire nation want you to know we stand with you, that we grieve with you, and that we will be here for you. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: remembered today, sergeant first class daniel ferguson, carlos rodriguez and sergeant timothy owens....
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it can aid those grieving by giving support to those who cannot otherwise attain it. it can make you feel less alone having a representativ represenf someone after they have gone helps with the grieving process. and david, may you have a long life, my friend. right now you're battling honorbly terminal cancer, and debby same question to you. how will you be using social media right now and in the future to connect with this community that you've developed and honor the man who is to your left? >> i think its important that we continue to document this journey. i've been in hospice care for years. i was a director, and now i do research in that area. and the lack of knowledge that people have about how beautiful this experience can be. people will think this is crazy but this has been one of our best years of our lives. we've traveled all over and we're free of responsibilities that you can get bogged down in. my goal is to continue to document this. i know it's going to get harder especially as david gets more frail and less able to contribute, and then more of the bu
it can aid those grieving by giving support to those who cannot otherwise attain it. it can make you feel less alone having a representativ represenf someone after they have gone helps with the grieving process. and david, may you have a long life, my friend. right now you're battling honorbly terminal cancer, and debby same question to you. how will you be using social media right now and in the future to connect with this community that you've developed and honor the man who is to your left?...
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they are grieving. when you are grieving and you partially want to deny what has happened, you are looking for what is the story line that will say they are somewhere else. they are somewhere safe. >> we have seen such raw emotion coming out of some of the briefings when they have been in front of the cameras and they picked up scene. it is interesting what sarah was saying, some of the families feel like something is being hidden from them. any absence of fact, our brain will start inventing all of these theories and para now as. >> it is completely understandable. it is more understandable today. let's face it, lots of countries are feeling questionable about their governments, about big institutions. are they being lied to? i think that's become with our global world, people hear about scandal and controversy and lies all over the world. so i think that feeds the idea. >> people are hearing the theories and questions and some of the families are seeing that. >> they are in a state of grief, which is
they are grieving. when you are grieving and you partially want to deny what has happened, you are looking for what is the story line that will say they are somewhere else. they are somewhere safe. >> we have seen such raw emotion coming out of some of the briefings when they have been in front of the cameras and they picked up scene. it is interesting what sarah was saying, some of the families feel like something is being hidden from them. any absence of fact, our brain will start...
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we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in bed even .or a few days it is the boston strong attitude that gets us back out. we cannot find the string to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish if i were allowed to grant one is that we use this day not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. i wish that everyone who is facing adversity today would have the support we have had. if anyone is wondering what they can do, what you can do, i would answer, look around. neede in your community your support. they need your patience. they need your time in dealing with similar situations such as ours. let april 15 be a day when we all work together to make this world a better place. the biggest lesson of all the lessons that i have learned over this past year is that something in your life, in anyone's life, can go horrifically, terribly wrong in a matter of seconds. make every us to second count. believe me. they do. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ i've heard it said lifepeople come into
we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in bed even .or a few days it is the boston strong attitude that gets us back out. we cannot find the string to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish if i were allowed to grant one is that we use this day not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. i wish that everyone who is facing adversity today would have the support we have had. if anyone is wondering what they can do, what you can do, i would...
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we grieved in the face of tremendous loss. and we grew in the face of adversity. our survivor community is not something any of us have chosen to be a part of. yet we are just that, a community. there were many moments we could have not made it through, had it not been for one another. we find peace in providing a shoulder to cry on. a warm embrace. and a hand to hold in a crowd. we know just by eye contact what the other is feeling. i am thankful for our friendships. and as i look back on this past year, i think of the lessons that we have learned and have had to relearn, that no milestone is too small to celebrate, even walking into a nonhandicapped bathroom stall for the first time, doing a happy dance. it's the little things. i also learned that moods are contagious. our community, our city, our first responders, our surgeons, our physical and mental therapists, would not and will not let us fail. and their unwavering devotion to strength is why we stand here boston strong today. i have also learned that it is okay to not be okay. that we still have to let our
we grieved in the face of tremendous loss. and we grew in the face of adversity. our survivor community is not something any of us have chosen to be a part of. yet we are just that, a community. there were many moments we could have not made it through, had it not been for one another. we find peace in providing a shoulder to cry on. a warm embrace. and a hand to hold in a crowd. we know just by eye contact what the other is feeling. i am thankful for our friendships. and as i look back on this...
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no grieving loved ones inside. mainstream lynching photography depicted victims as isolated fruits with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. the similar of that, the images today encourage them acknowledgment of black bodies and even black bodily pain, but the interest in them is not naturally led to an appreciation of the committees more enduring losses, including psychological, emotional and financial suffering. too often historians have interpreted the photographs according to the perspective that produce them. sure, scholars worked to expose the racist orientation but we have been slow to undermined by placing the perspective of victimized communities on par with the photograph. today, i do just that. using black authors whingeing drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representations left artifacts, including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs
no grieving loved ones inside. mainstream lynching photography depicted victims as isolated fruits with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. the similar of that, the images today encourage them acknowledgment of black bodies and even black bodily pain, but the interest in them is not naturally led to an appreciation of the committees more enduring losses, including psychological, emotional and financial suffering. too often historians have interpreted the...
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one each for grieving mothers, classmates, and strangers.nation wanting to contain the horror of this loss. they were meant to be schoolchildren, not heroes. their faces too young for this. what should i do, she says? what should i do? >> i feel angry when i think of the students who weren't rescued. if we had acted sooner, they would've survived. i can only imagine what they must've gone through. they must have screamed for help. the thought tortures me. >> my beloved little sister, we heard you saved your friend. we are so proud of you. there were faces missing from the commemorations. scores of students haven't been found. the nightly identifying has become a grammar team now. there are questions about if they left their passengers to drown. for some, the hardest they will be tomorrow. the high school at the center of this tragedy has become a memorial site, a place of funerals and grieving. but tomorrow, it will open as a school again. >> desks and lockers will be into spaces. friendships ended, futures gone. these smiling teenagers will
one each for grieving mothers, classmates, and strangers.nation wanting to contain the horror of this loss. they were meant to be schoolchildren, not heroes. their faces too young for this. what should i do, she says? what should i do? >> i feel angry when i think of the students who weren't rescued. if we had acted sooner, they would've survived. i can only imagine what they must've gone through. they must have screamed for help. the thought tortures me. >> my beloved little...
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sharing in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us. or afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and recover from the events of november 5th, 2009, and the loss of 13 people. today, we are all here to tell you and to show you that our army and our nation are here for y you. we cannot help but feel the echos of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, events last week, we open the wounds of five years ago. we are heartbroken that those same units and soldiers, families and communities, who have supported unit after unit deployments to iraq and afghanistan and sacrificed so much must endure yet another burden. but we must come together as an army, as a community and as a nation to learn from wednesday's tragic events and support and heal one another. we must come something to identify the risk factors that lead to violence, to address the challenges of mental illness and enhance the resiliency of our soldiers and families. any time a soldier believes hurting one'
sharing in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us. or afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and recover from the events of november 5th, 2009, and the loss of 13 people. today, we are all here to tell you and to show you that our army and our nation are here for y you. we cannot help but feel the echos of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, events last week, we open the wounds of five years...
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that we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in bed even for a few days. yet it is that boston strong attitude that gets us back out. when we cannot find the strength to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish if i were allowed to grant one, is that we use this day, not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. i wish that everyone who is facing adversity today would have the support that we have had. if anyone is wondering what they can do, what you can do, i would answer, look around. people in your community need your support. they need your patience and they need your time in dealing with similar situations such as ours. let april 15th be a day when we all work together to make this world a better place. the biggest lesson of all of the lessons that i have learned over this past year is that something in your life in anyone's life can go horrifically terribly wrong in a matter of seconds. yet, it is up to us to make every single second count after because believe me, they do. thank you. [ applause ] >> you've been
that we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in bed even for a few days. yet it is that boston strong attitude that gets us back out. when we cannot find the strength to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish if i were allowed to grant one, is that we use this day, not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. i wish that everyone who is facing adversity today would have the support that we have had. if anyone is wondering what they can do,...
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of course, we all do grieve differently. we're talking about -- we have our two guests here to talk about this. jeff gardere is a clinical psychologist and steven is president. and you say there is a relationship between parents and children and that may be affecting this grieving process. >> there's investment of parents over 55% of household income to education. most panrents only have one or two children. it's rapidly industrializing the expense of things and keeping the family smaller. that has made the loss all the greater. >> and that's the hard thing to swallow when you think about many of these families lost the only child they had. we saw a statement put out by the company that operated the ferry. jeff i want to read it to you, put apology up on its website. here's what it says. let's put that up on the screen. "we pray for the sewol victims who lost their precious lives due to the accident. we prostrate ourselves before the victims' families. and beg for forgiveness." jeff, quite a stark cultural difference here. >
of course, we all do grieve differently. we're talking about -- we have our two guests here to talk about this. jeff gardere is a clinical psychologist and steven is president. and you say there is a relationship between parents and children and that may be affecting this grieving process. >> there's investment of parents over 55% of household income to education. most panrents only have one or two children. it's rapidly industrializing the expense of things and keeping the family...
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the black corporation is surrounded by a mob of righteous whites, no grieving loved ones in sight. thus, mainstream lynching photography depighted victims with isolated brutes with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgement of bodies and black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to appreciation of the community as more enduring losses incoming psych logical, emotional, and financial suffering. .. >> up next on booktv "after words" with guest host juan williams columnist for the hill. this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book cal. >> guest: sean is
the black corporation is surrounded by a mob of righteous whites, no grieving loved ones in sight. thus, mainstream lynching photography depighted victims with isolated brutes with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgement of bodies and black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to appreciation of the community as more enduring losses incoming psych logical, emotional, and...
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victims from this tragedy brought relief to their families today the city of on site continues to grieve for those it has lost so suddenly and so tragically. what has to be a tragic time for everyone there howl of the students to survive this horrible ordeal how were they holding up yesterday gary eighty one piece ends with the medical achievements here. according to the dark of the hospital he said that most of the victims that were suffering from mental distress and depression has improved substantially since then they first got here. now they will continue to monitor the students saying that one out of four students are not sleeping well and that about twenty percent of them will need psychological therapy after monitoring their stress the hospital will decide whether students can return to their deeds lies within the next three days or so. considering that victims can not go back to school break away from on high school is currently reviewing whether to allow students to take classes in the hospital like airing out counseling sessions at the same time. to help both recover a team com
victims from this tragedy brought relief to their families today the city of on site continues to grieve for those it has lost so suddenly and so tragically. what has to be a tragic time for everyone there howl of the students to survive this horrible ordeal how were they holding up yesterday gary eighty one piece ends with the medical achievements here. according to the dark of the hospital he said that most of the victims that were suffering from mental distress and depression has improved...
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ivan, as they wait for this meeting, they certainly continue to grieve. you have more about that. >> reporter: yeah, i'm not sure that the word "grieving" is right because so many relatives of the 153 chinese nationals who were aboard missing flight mh-370, many are still, if you can believe it, holding out hope of one day seeing their loved ones again even though it's been 40 days since that plane disappeared. this morning, the spouses of some of the missing chinese nationals organized a highly emotional prayer ceremony. they had initially planned to do it at a park close to beijing's ledo hotel which has been really where many of the relatives have been accommodated by malaysian airlines and where also most of the meetings have been taking place. apparently chinese authorities did not allow that prayer meeting to take place in the park. instead, it was held in the conference room where daily briefings are taking place, including one taking place now. though i'm hearing that a malaysian diplomat, a diplomat from the malaysian embassy, again is not meetin
ivan, as they wait for this meeting, they certainly continue to grieve. you have more about that. >> reporter: yeah, i'm not sure that the word "grieving" is right because so many relatives of the 153 chinese nationals who were aboard missing flight mh-370, many are still, if you can believe it, holding out hope of one day seeing their loved ones again even though it's been 40 days since that plane disappeared. this morning, the spouses of some of the missing chinese nationals...
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to grieve the sudden and tragic loss of four of our own. and we come together to stand beside the families of the fallen and injured in their time of need. president and mrs. obama, your presence here today speaks numerous volumes. distinguished members of congress, thank you for coming down here today. deputy secretary of defense fox, secretary of the army mccue, the leader of our army, chairman and mrs. dempsey and other distinguished statd leaders, thank you for your support, thank you for your contributions to fort hood. but most importantly, i want to thank the soldiers, the families and civilians of fort hood and the surrounding community. i want to thank lieutenant general mark milly and scott sh roader. we are fortunate to have experienced dedicated leaders to guide us through these difficult days. our job as leaders is to propair soldiers for the chaos of war. the loss of any soldier in any circumstance is a tragedy for a unit or for a family. yet somehow the loss of comrades in the heat of bat tle is a ris that we understand and w
to grieve the sudden and tragic loss of four of our own. and we come together to stand beside the families of the fallen and injured in their time of need. president and mrs. obama, your presence here today speaks numerous volumes. distinguished members of congress, thank you for coming down here today. deputy secretary of defense fox, secretary of the army mccue, the leader of our army, chairman and mrs. dempsey and other distinguished statd leaders, thank you for your support, thank you for...
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one woman explains to us why she's not mourning or grieving. frequent heartburn?ce is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com
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. >> there will be funerals, grieving.ilies learning about their loved ones in critical condition in the hospital. i hope that all your listeners will pray for a speedy recovery for the injured, and for solace for the families of those who were killed. >>> another tragedy we continue to follow. authorities searching for flight 370 are eliminating areas where nothing has been found. >> moving closer to australia. >> officials now concede that the mystery may never be solved. >> and officials saying that the pilots and passengers have been cleared of anything criminal, but nothing about the crew. >> and there was a press conference a short time ago with the australian and malaysian prime ministers. >> this is the most difficult searches ever attempted. it's extraordinairely a most inaccessible spot. >> many families grieving. i can't imagine what they're going through. but i can promise them that we will not -- >> so, you can track a smartphone, packages sent in the mail. everything. so, how is it that a boeing 777 can vanis
. >> there will be funerals, grieving.ilies learning about their loved ones in critical condition in the hospital. i hope that all your listeners will pray for a speedy recovery for the injured, and for solace for the families of those who were killed. >>> another tragedy we continue to follow. authorities searching for flight 370 are eliminating areas where nothing has been found. >> moving closer to australia. >> officials now concede that the mystery may never be...
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we come together as an army family to grieve the sudden and tragic loss of four of our own.ogether to help 16 wounded soldiers heal and we come together to stand beside the families of the fallen and injured in their time of need. president and mrs. obama, your presence here today speaks volumes of the unwavering support and compassion for our soldiers and their families. distinguished members of congress, thank you for coming down here today. fox, secretary of the army, mccue, great leader of our army, general and mrs. dempsey the chairman, lieutenant governor duehurst and other state leaders, thank you for your support thank you for your contributions to ft. hood. most importantly i want to thank the soldiers, families and civilians of ft. hood and surrounding community. i want to thank mark milwee and scott schroeder, we are fortunate to have such experienced, dedicated leaders to guide us through these difficult days. our job as leaders is to prepare soldiers for the chaos of war. the loss of any soldier and any circumstance is a tragedy for a unit or for a family. yet,
we come together as an army family to grieve the sudden and tragic loss of four of our own.ogether to help 16 wounded soldiers heal and we come together to stand beside the families of the fallen and injured in their time of need. president and mrs. obama, your presence here today speaks volumes of the unwavering support and compassion for our soldiers and their families. distinguished members of congress, thank you for coming down here today. fox, secretary of the army, mccue, great leader of...
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thank you. >> the grieving daughter and mother of the victims.latest from officials there as we await new details in a press conference expected this hour. on edge, the crisis in eastern ukraine near the boiling point. pro russian-separatist s in sevn cities in eastern ukraine. insurgents stormed more government offices as
thank you. >> the grieving daughter and mother of the victims.latest from officials there as we await new details in a press conference expected this hour. on edge, the crisis in eastern ukraine near the boiling point. pro russian-separatist s in sevn cities in eastern ukraine. insurgents stormed more government offices as
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mentioned, the firefighters, michael kennedy, deallsh, recently had to and when they responded their grieving families. theyknew every single time responded to an alarm something like this could happen. know there's not a single moment, not a single moment of -- that when i'm america has not been transformed by and made stronger by. we know this with certainty because it is a history of the journey of america. bravest written in the men and women we honor today in uniform, but it is anchored in the undaunted courage and uncommon resolve of ordinary americans. that is the incredible thing about america. we teach our children this in schools, that these are qualities ingrained in our national character and stamped in our dna. they animate our national identity and continue to define who we are. last year's marathon, the whole world witnessed ordinary citizens, ordinary citizens doing extraordinary things. delivering blankets and water, doctors running to the finish line, to the hospital to care for the people who have been wounded. doors for shelter and what has become an iconic photograph -- c
mentioned, the firefighters, michael kennedy, deallsh, recently had to and when they responded their grieving families. theyknew every single time responded to an alarm something like this could happen. know there's not a single moment, not a single moment of -- that when i'm america has not been transformed by and made stronger by. we know this with certainty because it is a history of the journey of america. bravest written in the men and women we honor today in uniform, but it is anchored in...
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we grieved in the face of and we grew in, the face of adversity. survivor community is not something any of us have chosen just a part of yet we are that, a community. there were many moments we could through had itt not been for one another. we find peace in providing a cry on, a warm embrace, and a hand to hold in a crowd. know just by eye contact what the other is feeling. for ournkful friendships. and as i look back on this past year, i think of the lessons that we have learned and have no to relearn, that milestone is too small to alebrate, even walking into nonhandicapped bathroom stall the first time doing a happy dance. little things. i also learned that moods are ouragious, our community, city, our first responders, our physical and mental therapists would not and theirot let us fail and unwavering devotion to strength we stand here boston strong today. i have also learned that it is ok to not be ok, that we still to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in bed, even, for a few days. yet it is that boston strong back outthat gets us and when w
we grieved in the face of and we grew in, the face of adversity. survivor community is not something any of us have chosen just a part of yet we are that, a community. there were many moments we could through had itt not been for one another. we find peace in providing a cry on, a warm embrace, and a hand to hold in a crowd. know just by eye contact what the other is feeling. for ournkful friendships. and as i look back on this past year, i think of the lessons that we have learned and have no...
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the black corpse is surrounded by a mob of righteous whites, no grieving loved ones in sight. thus, mainstream lynching photography depicted victims as isolated brutes with no connection to family, community or marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgment of black bodies and even black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to an appreciation of the community's more enduring losses including psychological, emotional and financial suffering. too often historians have interpreted the photographs according to the perspective that produced them. sure, scholars work to expose the picture's racist orientation, but we've been slow to undermine it by placing the perspectives of victimized communities on par with the photographs. today i do just that using black author lynching drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representation left artifacts including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. >> you can w
the black corpse is surrounded by a mob of righteous whites, no grieving loved ones in sight. thus, mainstream lynching photography depicted victims as isolated brutes with no connection to family, community or marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgment of black bodies and even black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to an appreciation of the community's more enduring losses including psychological, emotional and financial suffering. too...
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haring in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us. us and our families when we deployed to iraq or her afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and from the events of november 5, 2009. the loss of 13 people. today, we are here to tell you and show you that our army and our nation are here for you. we cannot help but feel the echoes of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, the events last week reopened the wounds of five years ago. we are heartbroken that those same units and soldiers, families and communities who have supported unit after unit of deployments to iraq and afghanistan and have sacrificed so much must endure yet another burden. we must come together as an army, as a community and as a nation, to learn from wednesday's tragic events and support and heal one another. come together to identify the risk factors that lead to violence. to address the challenges of mental illness. to enhance the resolve of our soldiers and their families. soldier bel
haring in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us. us and our families when we deployed to iraq or her afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and from the events of november 5, 2009. the loss of 13 people. today, we are here to tell you and show you that our army and our nation are here for you. we cannot help but feel the echoes of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, the events last week...
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. >> i'm grieving for the loss of my great grandchild.i'm grieving for ashley my granddaughter because i love her and i support her. and god only knows what frame of mind she was in. >> reporter: connie who lives in indiana never met her 7 -month-old grandson named billy and she never will. police say they found her granddaughter ashley holding her child on saturday. he apparently was stabbed to death with a pocket knife. ashley newton admitting to the crime. her granddaughter had a history of depression since she was a teenager. she also said she had a troubled relationship with the baby's father. >> she will probably wake up one day and realize what has happened and she will never be right. >> reporter: newton even claims her granddaughter sought help the day before the infant's death but her granddaughter was turned away. the motive to investigators is unclear. but what is clear to newton's family. >> she loved that baby. she loved him like any mother would love a first born. >> reporter: and despite this arrest, they plan to stand by
. >> i'm grieving for the loss of my great grandchild.i'm grieving for ashley my granddaughter because i love her and i support her. and god only knows what frame of mind she was in. >> reporter: connie who lives in indiana never met her 7 -month-old grandson named billy and she never will. police say they found her granddaughter ashley holding her child on saturday. he apparently was stabbed to death with a pocket knife. ashley newton admitting to the crime. her granddaughter had a...
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that we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in that even for a few days. that boston strong attitude that gets us back out of and we cannot find the strength to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish, if i were allowed to grant one, is that we use this day, not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. isish that everyone who facing adversity today would have the support that we all had. anyone is wondering what they can do, i would answer, look around. people in your community need your support. they need your patient, and they need your time in dealing with similar situations such as ours. let april 15 be a day where we all work together to make the world a better place. all of the lesson of lessons that i've learned over this past year is that something in your life, in anyone's lifetime go horrifically, terribly wrong in the matter of seconds. yet it is up to us to make every single second count after, because believe me, they do. thank you. [applause] ♪ i've heard it said that people come into our lives for a re
that we still have to let ourselves grieve. we can stay in that even for a few days. that boston strong attitude that gets us back out of and we cannot find the strength to do it ourselves, we have those around us that lift us back up. my wish, if i were allowed to grant one, is that we use this day, not as just a day of remembrance but a day of action. isish that everyone who facing adversity today would have the support that we all had. anyone is wondering what they can do, i would answer,...
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i know that until we find the plane, many families cannot start to grieve. i cannot imagine what they must be going through. but i can promise them that we will not give him. >> john donnison is in perth and has more on the search efforts. >> reporter: there are now 10 ships and a british submarine scouring the southern indian ocean. the past two weeks there have been 100 search flights and still nothing. the cost is massive. one aviation expert today told us that the search for the air france jet that crashed over the atlantic ocean in 2009 cost 50 u.s. million dollars. he estimates this could be 10 times more expensive. the australian prime minister tony abbott has been meeting with his malaysian counterpart in perth. he called it the most difficult search operation in history. and he said while there was no guarantee of success, he said no effort would be spared. so for the moment no talk of giving up despite the massive cost. but it has now been almost one month since the malaysian airliner disappeared and still no prospect of finding it. >>> stay with u
i know that until we find the plane, many families cannot start to grieve. i cannot imagine what they must be going through. but i can promise them that we will not give him. >> john donnison is in perth and has more on the search efforts. >> reporter: there are now 10 ships and a british submarine scouring the southern indian ocean. the past two weeks there have been 100 search flights and still nothing. the cost is massive. one aviation expert today told us that the search for the...
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i have enough to worry about without grieving about dead people.they're trying to kill me. >> keenan's fight for his life has hinged on what he claims was severe misconduct by the prosecution. >> they hid a lot of evidence from us. a lot. so the ohio supreme court granted me a new trial in june of '93. >> after their second round of trials, keenan and his co-defendant were again found guilty and returned to death row. they both continued to exert their beliefs the prosecutors withheld evidence that would exonerate them. in 2010, keenan's co-defendant was granted a third trial. >> and because the prosecutors were still hiding evidence and still coming up with evidence, his judges, both of them, the federal and state one, had enough. they dismissed all charges by the prosecution and let him go. he's on the street for two and a half years now. >> keenan filed a motion to have his charges overturned as well and succeeded. a federal judge vacated his conviction and death sentence. but the prosecution decided to pursue a third trial. soon, a state judge
i have enough to worry about without grieving about dead people.they're trying to kill me. >> keenan's fight for his life has hinged on what he claims was severe misconduct by the prosecution. >> they hid a lot of evidence from us. a lot. so the ohio supreme court granted me a new trial in june of '93. >> after their second round of trials, keenan and his co-defendant were again found guilty and returned to death row. they both continued to exert their beliefs the prosecutors...
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a grieving mother said the auto maker could have saved her son's life. >> the c.e.o. of general motors will testify in front of the house on energy and commerce. leaders will try to learn why the company took years to recall more than 2 million vehicles with flaws. >> lori jane gliha with what led up to the hearing. >> from a celebrated seat in the first lady's box on the night of the union. >> daughter of a factory worker to the c.e.o. of the large aes automaker. >> the first female c.e.o. of an auto maker faces tough questions about why her company took years so recall millions of vehicles connected to a deadly ignition switch flaw. >> it was feb when the national safety board wasified -- notified and issued a recall. the flaw is linked to 30 frontal crashes and 13 fatalities. laura christian says her daughter died in a related crash in 2005. >> i first contact gm in september 2005. i was trying to find out what happened, what made the airbags not deploy, and how many folks did this happen to. and, more importantly, what they planned to do to fix it. nobody would sp
a grieving mother said the auto maker could have saved her son's life. >> the c.e.o. of general motors will testify in front of the house on energy and commerce. leaders will try to learn why the company took years to recall more than 2 million vehicles with flaws. >> lori jane gliha with what led up to the hearing. >> from a celebrated seat in the first lady's box on the night of the union. >> daughter of a factory worker to the c.e.o. of the large aes automaker....
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and once more, yet again, we come something to grieve and to remember, to console one another, and to give what strength we possibly can to the victims and to their families. sergeant first class daniel ferguson, staff sergeant carlos lazaney rodriguez and timothy owens all knew and lived with exceptional inherent danger comes with being an american soldier. each deployed at various times during the longest war in history of this great nation, that they came back, came back safely each and every time, only to lose their lives here at home, a place of presumed safety, serves to greatly magnify the senselessness of it all. of course, these men weren't just soldiers, they were so much more. they were comrades, they were friends, they were leaders. of course, they were sons and husbands and fathers. they are rightly to be long remembered, mourned and forever celebrated. we still have much to learn about what happened here last week. but already we've heard the stories of remarkable courage, extraordinary sacrifice, actions that kept that moment of horror from becoming even greater. we may
and once more, yet again, we come something to grieve and to remember, to console one another, and to give what strength we possibly can to the victims and to their families. sergeant first class daniel ferguson, staff sergeant carlos lazaney rodriguez and timothy owens all knew and lived with exceptional inherent danger comes with being an american soldier. each deployed at various times during the longest war in history of this great nation, that they came back, came back safely each and...
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. >> i'm grieving for the loss of my great grandchild.i'm grieving for ashley my granddaughter because i love her and i support her. and god only knows what frame of mind she was in. >> reporter: connie who lives in indiana never met her 7 -month-old grandson named billy and she never will. police say they found her granddaughter ashley holding her child on saturday. he apparently was stabbed to death with a pocket knife. ashley newton admitting to the crime. her granddaughter had a history of depression since she was a teenager. she also said she had a troubled relationship with the baby's father. >> she will probably wake up one day and realize what has happened and she will never be right. >> reporter: newton even claims her granddaughter sought help the day before the infant's death but her granddaughter was turned away. the motive to investigators is unclear. but what is clear to newton's family. >> she loved that baby. she loved him like any mother would love a first born. >> reporter: and despite this arrest, they plan to stand by
. >> i'm grieving for the loss of my great grandchild.i'm grieving for ashley my granddaughter because i love her and i support her. and god only knows what frame of mind she was in. >> reporter: connie who lives in indiana never met her 7 -month-old grandson named billy and she never will. police say they found her granddaughter ashley holding her child on saturday. he apparently was stabbed to death with a pocket knife. ashley newton admitting to the crime. her granddaughter had a...
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there are many legal challenges grieving family members may not understand.ver some moneys with a death certificate but to really be compensated they have to show airline responsibility for the disaster. where is that evidence? what evidence showing their wrong doing? one firm already initiated a suit in illinois. the judge threw it out as improper and warned attorneys not to do it again. >> these families don't have closure. >> reporter: psychiatrist says the lack of answers make grieving relives especially vulnerable. >> someone says we have somebody to hold accountable. we are going to hold the airline accountable or this country accountable and sue them and punish them. that, unfortunately, is very appealing to anyone who is struggling with i want someone to be responsible for this and i want them to pay. >> back now with my team of experts. these families are confused, heart broken, overchwhelmed. >> i wouldn't encourage anyone to hire an attorney without doing research. the people who are there pushing these families are this point aren't the people who
there are many legal challenges grieving family members may not understand.ver some moneys with a death certificate but to really be compensated they have to show airline responsibility for the disaster. where is that evidence? what evidence showing their wrong doing? one firm already initiated a suit in illinois. the judge threw it out as improper and warned attorneys not to do it again. >> these families don't have closure. >> reporter: psychiatrist says the lack of answers make...
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grieving families want answers. >> a man was beaten to death here. his mother and uncle are struggling to come to terms with their loss. witnesses say policemen were part of the gang that killed the man. not one officer has been called to account. this woman rarely talks about her son's murder and thought about killing herself. >> translation: i don't know why my son was killed. i'm waiting for an answer. the police killed him. i can't accept my son is dead. i dealt eat for sleep. >> that man is waiting for answers too. two years ago his brother din esh was gunned down by a group of police. they say he was a gang member armed with a machete. the rising number of deaths and custody, or the results of police shootings alarmed human rights activists. over 200 deaths are occurred in custody. a lack of transparency in the police is causing distrust. police officers responsible for abuses are almost never prosecuted. >> you do have a police force that is out of control. it is an indictment of a police culture of cover up, impunity that need to be dealt wit
grieving families want answers. >> a man was beaten to death here. his mother and uncle are struggling to come to terms with their loss. witnesses say policemen were part of the gang that killed the man. not one officer has been called to account. this woman rarely talks about her son's murder and thought about killing herself. >> translation: i don't know why my son was killed. i'm waiting for an answer. the police killed him. i can't accept my son is dead. i dealt eat for sleep....
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a san jose family is grieving the death of a baby. left in a car for more than nine - hours.oy's father told police, he forgot to drop his 9-month-old son at the babysitter's, before parking on payne avenue. that's where he picked up a truck for his job servicing vending machines. a friend of the father, who lives in the house where the car was parked, said he had no idea the child was inside. so far, no charges have been filed against the father, but the case has been passed on to investigators with the district attorney's office for further review. in san francisco today, friends and family mourned the loss of a mother and son who died in an apartment fire on wednesday morning. the apartment has been boarded up and a small memorial has taken shape just outside the front door. kron-4 spoke with neighbors today.who say they are very shaken up by this. new details about a teen girl found naked. pepper sprayed. and crying for help in berkeley. san francisco police are now in charge of figuring out not only where but who allegedly snatched the 16 year old victim, robbed her of b
a san jose family is grieving the death of a baby. left in a car for more than nine - hours.oy's father told police, he forgot to drop his 9-month-old son at the babysitter's, before parking on payne avenue. that's where he picked up a truck for his job servicing vending machines. a friend of the father, who lives in the house where the car was parked, said he had no idea the child was inside. so far, no charges have been filed against the father, but the case has been passed on to...
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grieving families prepare to face their worst nightmares. plus, wiggle your toes.
grieving families prepare to face their worst nightmares. plus, wiggle your toes.
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she faced blistering questions from congress and grieving families they want to know why gm waited ten years for the faulty switches. records show gm was aware of the defect but did not recall cars until this year. families said it was too late for 13 who died in crashes. >> we're the people left behind when a loved one got into what is supposed to be a safe car. a gm car. a car gm knew was dangerous and defective. >> president obama celebrated a huge victory for his often-criticize add fordable care act the president announced health care enrollment surpassed the white house goal. obama said that shouldn't, should stop more challenges to the law >> the debate is over. affordable care act is the same. >> last minute social media campaign led to a surge if sign ups applicants received extra time to enroll today. >> thank you. >> sure. >> san francisco attempt to regulate those google buses is in the hands of a review this afternoon. activi activists said she held up the excuse. carolyn? >> the planning department and transportation agency say a review is not needed because this is just
she faced blistering questions from congress and grieving families they want to know why gm waited ten years for the faulty switches. records show gm was aware of the defect but did not recall cars until this year. families said it was too late for 13 who died in crashes. >> we're the people left behind when a loved one got into what is supposed to be a safe car. a gm car. a car gm knew was dangerous and defective. >> president obama celebrated a huge victory for his often-criticize...
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what do you think of what some american lawyers are doing as families grieve over that missing plane? >> you're being accused by some people of being a high-stakes ambulance chaser. >>> spring fling. a lot more snow on the way. >>> and is this the happiest high school in america? the america strong thing they're doing tonight to brighten your day. >> we're america strong! woo!
what do you think of what some american lawyers are doing as families grieve over that missing plane? >> you're being accused by some people of being a high-stakes ambulance chaser. >>> spring fling. a lot more snow on the way. >>> and is this the happiest high school in america? the america strong thing they're doing tonight to brighten your day. >> we're america strong! woo!
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down it was solid red. >> they felt relief that they had survived, a room away the richard family grievedthem because i didn't think it was fair. but, i do remember how lucky i am. >> this was taken one week after your injury. >> david's ears are slowly repairing though specialists are worried that hearing loss may become the worst of his injuries. aaron's leg injuries are also on the mend. >> i have my scars, still. they will probably be there forever. but i don't have any problems. once in a while i will have some stings. >> bless those who lost their lives. >> the boys found inspiration in seeing jamie richard. >> it was very inspiring seeing her. i always had them in my head ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] s
down it was solid red. >> they felt relief that they had survived, a room away the richard family grievedthem because i didn't think it was fair. but, i do remember how lucky i am. >> this was taken one week after your injury. >> david's ears are slowly repairing though specialists are worried that hearing loss may become the worst of his injuries. aaron's leg injuries are also on the mend. >> i have my scars, still. they will probably be there forever. but i don't have...
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haring in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us.and our families when we deployed to iraq or her afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and from the events of november 5, 2009. the loss of 13 people. today, we are here to tell you and show you that our army and our nation are here for you. we cannot help but feel the echoes of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, the events last week reopened the wounds of five years ago. we are heartbroken that those same units and soldiers, families and communities who have supported unit after unit of deployments to iraq and afghanistan and have sacrificed so much must endure yet another burden. we must come together as an army, as a community and as a nation, to learn from wednesday's tragic events and support and heal one another. come together to identify the risk factors that lead to violence. to address the challenges of mental illness. to enhance the resolve of our soldiers and their families. soldier believe
haring in our victories and grieving when we lost those dearest to us.and our families when we deployed to iraq or her afghanistan. you were there for us when we struggled to understand and from the events of november 5, 2009. the loss of 13 people. today, we are here to tell you and show you that our army and our nation are here for you. we cannot help but feel the echoes of that most horrible day in the tragedy we now face. for many across the fort hood community, the events last week...
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you know, it was - there's a - there's a moment of grieving. they know of their predicament. they don't have illusions of grandure. the people are real. they understood what they are going to see. so... it's tough, yes. it's hard. >> i got to imagine part of the reason people live here, in spite of the fact that there's reports that a catastrophic landslide could happen is place. >> it's gorgeous, how could you not fall in love with this. that's your backyard. >> de young lives in derrington washington, population 1500, a remote stretch of country side along the western base of the cascade mountains, and 12 miles from the debris field. built on the logging business, it's the kind of place where residents say they are going down below when they are going out of town, and where you'll run into more churches than coffee shops. tell me how the community has come together around thisment were you surprised? >> no, we had delivered a semi full of goods, 4,000 gallons of water, toiletries, tooth brushes and toothpaste. the town formed a line, men and women, including the governor go
you know, it was - there's a - there's a moment of grieving. they know of their predicament. they don't have illusions of grandure. the people are real. they understood what they are going to see. so... it's tough, yes. it's hard. >> i got to imagine part of the reason people live here, in spite of the fact that there's reports that a catastrophic landslide could happen is place. >> it's gorgeous, how could you not fall in love with this. that's your backyard. >> de young...
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we grieved in the face of tremendous loss.orter: the terror police say was created by brothers and the loss left behind. officer collier shot to death police say by the accused bombers. grieve along with crystal came camel, lou and richard. killed in the bomb detonated. today of he laid at the 2 race route routes, the wreaths. this year is healing. of reflection and unwavering resolve. >> next week we will run again. but on this day we gather the the sentences of boston, boston strong. >> they are expecting record crowds here for the marathon on monday. some of the survivors among those planning to triumph faptly cross the finish line. gonzalez, abc news, boston. >> among those attending today commemoration was 12-year-old aaron hurn of martin educates. he was injured in the bomb blast last year and waited near the finish line for his mom to complete the marathon. today she said aaron is doing very well and hasn't stopped going since he got out of the wheelchair last may. in thanking the followers on the face book page he wrot
we grieved in the face of tremendous loss.orter: the terror police say was created by brothers and the loss left behind. officer collier shot to death police say by the accused bombers. grieve along with crystal came camel, lou and richard. killed in the bomb detonated. today of he laid at the 2 race route routes, the wreaths. this year is healing. of reflection and unwavering resolve. >> next week we will run again. but on this day we gather the the sentences of boston, boston strong....
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they are already putting in plans for those grieving relatives to come here to western australia and setting up some sort of memorial service for them. even talk here of perhaps a permanent memorial to those who lost their lives here, wolf. >> michael holmes in perth, australia, thank you. >>> malaysia's response to the did i ace appearance of flight 370 has been marked with dysfunction. how could the plane fly for so many hours without anyone even looking for it. barbara starr has been looking into this part of the story. what are you discovering, barbara? >> wolf, malaysia says it is investigating how its commercial aviation and military authorities did or did not work together in the confusing hours when the plane first disappeared. how is it that they didn't know it perhaps was on radar and then fell off of radar? they didn't understand that a traps responder was turned off and that they waited several hours before sending an aircraft to look for it. this would be considered a failure of the authorities in malaysia to work together and that causes a lot of concern. because it's a
they are already putting in plans for those grieving relatives to come here to western australia and setting up some sort of memorial service for them. even talk here of perhaps a permanent memorial to those who lost their lives here, wolf. >> michael holmes in perth, australia, thank you. >>> malaysia's response to the did i ace appearance of flight 370 has been marked with dysfunction. how could the plane fly for so many hours without anyone even looking for it. barbara starr...
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the grieving here is far from done.the absence of certainty, prayers the only hope. >> i will keep playing that outcome is good. but still at the same time, we're aware with the information that we get, we may not be able to see them again. >> reporter: a pain few here are ready to bare. nic robertson, cnn, kuala lumpur, malaysia. >> again, there is a new development that people are waiting to hear what perhaps the chinese ship and the other australian ship, perhaps what acoustic sounds they are picking up from the ocean. coming up here right after a break, more on our top story. we'll follow the latest developments out of australia. [ male announcer ] first the cookie at check-in... then a little time to kick back. earn double hilton honors points with the 2x points package and be one step closer to a weekend break. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> as we've been telling you, search planes and ships are heading for an area where chinese searchers have now twice detected electron beiic p
the grieving here is far from done.the absence of certainty, prayers the only hope. >> i will keep playing that outcome is good. but still at the same time, we're aware with the information that we get, we may not be able to see them again. >> reporter: a pain few here are ready to bare. nic robertson, cnn, kuala lumpur, malaysia. >> again, there is a new development that people are waiting to hear what perhaps the chinese ship and the other australian ship, perhaps what...
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>> i know that until we find the plane, many families cannot start to grieve. i can promise them that we will not give up. >>> fox news alert on our top story. it is daybreak sunday in the search area for flight 370. that will greatly aid multi-national workers scouring the indian ocean where china's state-run media says one of its ships detected a pulse signal which could be from the plane's black box. one hopeful sign the signal reportedly has the same frequency emitted by flight data recorders. now investigators want to find out if they are on the right track or if this is just another false lead. molly henneberg live in washington with more now on what exactly the chinese are saying they heard. >> reporter: they're saying that the chinese ship deployed a black box detector into the water in the southern indian ocean and picked autopsy pulse signal, a ping. 37.5 killohertz. that's the same frequency emitted by the flight recorder. one of the air force planes spotted white floating objects in that search area. malaysian authorities say they're trying to verif
>> i know that until we find the plane, many families cannot start to grieve. i can promise them that we will not give up. >>> fox news alert on our top story. it is daybreak sunday in the search area for flight 370. that will greatly aid multi-national workers scouring the indian ocean where china's state-run media says one of its ships detected a pulse signal which could be from the plane's black box. one hopeful sign the signal reportedly has the same frequency emitted by...
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. >> these are 22 people whose loved ones are grieving. we want to do all we can to find them and put some closure in place for their families. >> thank you so very much. >> reporter: meanwhile, this tight-knit community is coming together. volunteers are making deliveries to survivors who have lost their homes. >> it's been overwhelming the amazingness of our community members. >> reporter: kids got a much-needed distractions monday from the seattle seahawks. >> to be able to offer a little bit of release or distractions from what is going on, i mean, that's all you can do. we are trying to help people as much as we can. this is just our way. >> reporter: a community coming together. as it tries to cope with an unimaginable tragedy. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> you were see a scene from space ball. it's one of the ways china is dealing with the pollution problem. in the "wall street journal." in the people in the photograph are breathing in air from the mountain. the crippling pollution sparked the countries leaders to declare a war on smo
. >> these are 22 people whose loved ones are grieving. we want to do all we can to find them and put some closure in place for their families. >> thank you so very much. >> reporter: meanwhile, this tight-knit community is coming together. volunteers are making deliveries to survivors who have lost their homes. >> it's been overwhelming the amazingness of our community members. >> reporter: kids got a much-needed distractions monday from the seattle seahawks....