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and steve hartman "on the road," introduces to us a little boy stuck at home. then his whole world changed. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> dickerson: good evening. norah is off tonight. i'm john dickerson. police in london are searching tonight for a motive into a new terror attack in the british capital. it happened today when a man wielding a knife went on a stabbing spree, killing two people and seriously wounding three others. witnesses say he was wearing a suicide vest, but the vest turned out to be fake. police shot and killed the attacker, but not before people tried to stop him. it happened on the busy london bridge. tonight, london's mayor is praising the bravery of those who rushed to help, while investigators search for the attacker's motive. imtiaz tyab is in london. >> reporter: chaotic scenes following a mass stabbing in london. here, the attacker is pinned to the ground by the public, despite being armed way knife. in another clip, a bystander runs from the scene with a large blade in hand, apparently taken from the pe
and steve hartman "on the road," introduces to us a little boy stuck at home. then his whole world changed. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> dickerson: good evening. norah is off tonight. i'm john dickerson. police in london are searching tonight for a motive into a new terror attack in the british capital. it happened today when a man wielding a knife went on a stabbing spree, killing two people and seriously wounding three others....
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. >> o'donnell: steve hartman's "on the road" with the story of a nurse who saved a man's life, not with medicine but an incredible act of kindness. >> i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for her. >> o'donnell: and get ready for the arctic invasion, round two. even colder temperatures are ahead for more than 230 million americans. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. there are indications tonight that what we've heard so far in the impeachment inquiry is just the tip of the iceberg. the president's former national security adviser john bolton and his lawyer indicating today he has personal knowledge of key meetings and conversations that have not come up thus far in the investigation. this indicates there's so much more that we still don't know. we're also learning tonight that fiona hill, a former top analyst for the white house, told congressional investigators that she received death threats before testifying last month. testimony from hill and army lieutenant colon
. >> o'donnell: steve hartman's "on the road" with the story of a nurse who saved a man's life, not with medicine but an incredible act of kindness. >> i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for her. >> o'donnell: and get ready for the arctic invasion, round two. even colder temperatures are ahead for more than 230 million americans. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good...
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coming up next, steve hartman has the story of a single dadd .ve postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia® as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium; serious infections which could need hospitalization; skin p
coming up next, steve hartman has the story of a single dadd .ve postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it...
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>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story.bs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view? the empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special roadcast it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> breaking news. we are just getting word a school bus carrying a high school football team was hit by projectiles on the way to san jose. >> this happened near vieira canyon road. just before five. the bus carrying the carmel unified school district team. one student was injured by shattered glass. >>> a mercedes also hit by a projectile a few minutes prior to that. nobody was hurt. we are told the team continu
>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story.bs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view? the empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special roadcast it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe...
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>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story."cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view it's empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special broadcast wednesday. we hope you have a great weekend.
>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story."cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view it's empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special broadcast wednesday. we hope you have a great weekend.
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>> reporter: steve hartman, on the roadphiladelphia. >> can never have enough dessert. that's the "overnight news" for this thanksgiving thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news, andf "cbs this morning." i'm meg oliver, and from all of us here at cbs news, happy thanksgiving. >>> >>> it's thursday, november 28th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." try to fly. all eyes will be on the macy's thanksgiving day parade balloons today. will they be grounded for the first time in nearly 50 years? >>> snow, rain, and wind. this holiday may be better spent safe at home. the nationwide holiday forecast. >>> the loudest boom i've ever heard in my life. >> i was very scared. >>> and forced out. tens of thousands of texans will be spending thanksgiving as evacuees after massive evacuees after massive explosions at a plant. captioning funded by cbs
>> reporter: steve hartman, on the roadphiladelphia. >> can never have enough dessert. that's the "overnight news" for this thanksgiving thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news, andf "cbs this morning." i'm meg oliver, and from all of us here at cbs news, happy thanksgiving. >>> >>> it's thursday, november 28th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." try to fly....
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steve hartman is on the road with this morning's profiles in service. >> reporter: all marines trainard, but few are tougher and none are stronger than this elite unit of ten marines stationed in washington, d.c. >> we all wanted something to push us, and we found it. >> pushing myself mentally and physically. >> the most difficult thing i've ever done in my life. >> it's one of those things if you don't go through it, sir, you don't know. >> nobody will really understand. >> reporter: he is right about that. in this case, not even seeing is believing. corporal luke givens is their platoon sergeant. >> have such a unique group of individuals that are able to live up to the very strict standard of what we need out at arlington every day. >> reporter: the mission of these mightiest of marines is to shoulder the burden of american grief, literally. they are theodbearers. and every day here at arlington cemetery in teams of six, they carry the caskets. other branches of the service use eight men and carry lower, but marines pride themselves on doing more with less, and they take that pri
steve hartman is on the road with this morning's profiles in service. >> reporter: all marines trainard, but few are tougher and none are stronger than this elite unit of ten marines stationed in washington, d.c. >> we all wanted something to push us, and we found it. >> pushing myself mentally and physically. >> the most difficult thing i've ever done in my life. >> it's one of those things if you don't go through it, sir, you don't know. >> nobody will...
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steve hartman, "on the road" in noonan, georgia. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning". from the broadcast center in new yorkity, i'm ola lenghi. >>> it's tuesday, november 19th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." critical witnesses. the latest round of impeachment inquiry hearings begin today with testimony from people who listened in on president trump's phone call with the ukrainian president. >>> guilty of murder. a jury convicts a man accused of killing the mother of his child. >>> and epstein aftermath. new legal trouble following the disgraced financeer's death. this as trouble mounts for prince andrew after a controversial interview about their friendship. >> state what he knows to law >> state what he knows to law enforcement. captioning funded by cbs
steve hartman, "on the road" in noonan, georgia. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning". from the broadcast center in new yorkity, i'm ola lenghi. >>> it's tuesday, november 19th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." critical witnesses. the latest round of impeachment inquiry hearings begin today with...
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steve hartman found her story on the road. >> i'm coming in for another shot. >> reporter: it was duringother's air raids that 6-year-old vivian lord was struck. struck by the fact her army men were just that, men. >> i noticed that there was no girl army men. >> reporter: no girls? >> they don't make them. >> reporter: and were you disappointed when you found out there weren't any? >> very disappointed. i don't know why anybody has not thought of that. >> reporter: so the little girl from little rock, arkansas, wrote a letter that read, in part, please, can you make army men girls that look like women? she sent copies to several army men manufacturers, including jeff imel, owner of bmc toys in scranton, pennsylvania. >> i've never gotten a letter from a child like that. every now and then somebody asks do you have any female toy soldiers. >> reporter: the answer is no. although jeff says it is on a list of future potential projects. he even showed vivian some of his concept drawings. >> they were doing sketches, but they were busy making boy army men. >> reporter: vivian just can't unde
steve hartman found her story on the road. >> i'm coming in for another shot. >> reporter: it was duringother's air raids that 6-year-old vivian lord was struck. struck by the fact her army men were just that, men. >> i noticed that there was no girl army men. >> reporter: no girls? >> they don't make them. >> reporter: and were you disappointed when you found out there weren't any? >> very disappointed. i don't know why anybody has not thought of that....
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steve hartman's "on the road" with tonight's "profiles in service." >> reporter: all marines train hard and none are stronger than this elite unit of 10 marines stationed in washington, d.c. >> we all wanted something to push us, and we found it. >> pushing myself mentally and physically. >> most difficult thing that i've ever done in my life. >> it's one of those things if you don't go through it, nobody will really understand. >> reporter: he's right about that. in this case not even seeing is believing. corporal luke givens is their platoon sergeant. >> we have such a unique group of individuals that are able to live up to the very strict standard of what we need out in arlington every day. >> reporter: the mission of these mightiest of marines is to shoulder the burden of american grief. literally. ( "taps" ) they are the body bearers. and every day here at arlington cemetery, in teams of six, they carry the caskets. other branches of the service use eight men and carry lower. but marines pride themselves on doing more with less, and they take that pride to the grave. to do this, an
steve hartman's "on the road" with tonight's "profiles in service." >> reporter: all marines train hard and none are stronger than this elite unit of 10 marines stationed in washington, d.c. >> we all wanted something to push us, and we found it. >> pushing myself mentally and physically. >> most difficult thing that i've ever done in my life. >> it's one of those things if you don't go through it, nobody will really understand. >>...
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investors that ethiopia remains a good place to invest their money earlier today i spoke to looks hartman he's one of the founders of our going cultural business fruit box africa and an investor with a next extensive experience in africa i asked him what he thinks should be the highest priority for the ethiopian government right now. security. foreign exchange and stability certainly those 3 items are extremely important for foreign investors access to foreign currency is extremely tight there has been no progress in on this side security everyone has followed the news. they must act on this do you have confidence that the government will get things under control it's very hard to to say because all the issues are extremely tough. to solve and in short period of time because people are are waiting and are pushing a lot so it's very hard to foresee how quick the government can console that with the situation right now is it deterring investors at the moment i don't think so because you know when to 2 several periods of of the difficulties of security issues and the ones now are not are not
investors that ethiopia remains a good place to invest their money earlier today i spoke to looks hartman he's one of the founders of our going cultural business fruit box africa and an investor with a next extensive experience in africa i asked him what he thinks should be the highest priority for the ethiopian government right now. security. foreign exchange and stability certainly those 3 items are extremely important for foreign investors access to foreign currency is extremely tight there...
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steve hartman, on the road in austin, texas. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday., the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tom hanson. >>> it's tuesday, november 5th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> four of my grandchildren are burned and shot up. >> nine americans slaughtered in an apparent ambush by cartel gunmen in northern mexico. six of them children. why family members believe they weren't the intended targets. >>> as president trump rails against the impeachment inquiry, house democrats begin releasing transcripts of closed door depositions. >>> on the run. two murder suspects escape from a california jail in a scheme seemingly taken from a hollywood movie. how they managed to slip out undetected. >>> dramatic subway rescue. why the good samaritan who pulled a man from an oncoming
steve hartman, on the road in austin, texas. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday., the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tom hanson. >>> it's tuesday, november 5th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> four of my grandchildren are burned and shot up. >> nine americans slaughtered in an apparent ambush by cartel...
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steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: they are some of pthe country, but at one may by the handel and haydn society, the most memorable moment didn't come from anyone on the stage. it came from the audience. right attend of mozart's funeral music. listen. >> wow! >> did you hear that? someone yelled wow, and it resonated. not just in this hall, but throughout the classical musical community. which is why the president of the handel and haydn society was absolutely thrilled. >> i was that's fantastic. >> reporter: this is david snead. >> and also, there is a sense of wonder in that wow. >> wow! >> reporter: david was so smitten by the outburst, as was the audience that he decided to try to find the voice responsible. >> like who was that? because he really touched my life in a way that i'll never forget. this reminds me a little bit of cinderella. you're trying to find somebody who was at the ball and no way of finding them. >> didn't have email back then. >> reporter: you wrote to everybody in the audience? >> wrote to everybody in the audience. >> reporter: and
steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: they are some of pthe country, but at one may by the handel and haydn society, the most memorable moment didn't come from anyone on the stage. it came from the audience. right attend of mozart's funeral music. listen. >> wow! >> did you hear that? someone yelled wow, and it resonated. not just in this hall, but throughout the classical musical community. which is why the president of the handel and haydn...
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steve hartman, on the road in buffalo. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday.enter in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> it's monday, november 4th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." moving the impeachment inquiry into public view. house democrats plan to release transcripts of closed door testimony as early as today. meanwhile, president trump is shifting his attacks back to the whistle-blower whose complaints helped spark this entire investigation. >>> it's official -- we're less than one year out from the 2020 election. new polling data shows a shifting democratic leader board. >>> and escape. two murder suspects on the run after breaking out of a officials are warning the men officials are warning the men are a threat to the public. captioning funded by cbs go
steve hartman, on the road in buffalo. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday.enter in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> it's monday, november 4th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." moving the impeachment inquiry into public view. house democrats plan to release transcripts of closed door testimony as early as today. meanwhile, president trump is shifting his attacks back to the whistle-blower whose complaints helped spark this entire...
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. >> tonight on the cbs evening news, steve hartman on the road with the story of a nurse who saved a malife, not with medicine, but an incredible act of kindness. that and more on cbs evening news. it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for watching. the cbs evening news is next. >> vern glenn will have more at 7:00. story time. have a good night. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs trump's closest adviser implicated in newly released >> o'donnell: tonight, president >> o'donnell: his daughter ivanka trump said something else. >> to me, it's not particularly relevant. >> o'donnell: also tonight, did top white house officials plan a mass resignation
. >> tonight on the cbs evening news, steve hartman on the road with the story of a nurse who saved a malife, not with medicine, but an incredible act of kindness. that and more on cbs evening news. it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total...
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. >> reporter: lindsay hartman of chicago says she thinks vaping injuries come down to use. >> i know people who have had and, you take that into consideration that it is a possibility. it also adds into how often i do it. >> reporter: even president trump waited on vaping before boarding marine one this afternoon suggesting raising the limit age from the current standard of 18. >> we have to take care of our kids most importantly. we are going to have an age limit of 21 or so. >> reporter: dr. rheingold says he is not surprised by the cdc's findings and since vaping has been around for a relatively short amount of time, more problematic care chemicals can still be tied to vaping injuries. >> professionals have longed for a note for a long time that the longer can be injured by many different things being inhaled. >> reporter: now, the cdc is not just focusing on the vitamin e acetate, they are continuing to look at the components of vape juice and what they are finding in these patient's lungs to see if there's anything else causing the illnesses. >> andria borba reporting live. than
. >> reporter: lindsay hartman of chicago says she thinks vaping injuries come down to use. >> i know people who have had and, you take that into consideration that it is a possibility. it also adds into how often i do it. >> reporter: even president trump waited on vaping before boarding marine one this afternoon suggesting raising the limit age from the current standard of 18. >> we have to take care of our kids most importantly. we are going to have an age limit of 21...
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. >> reporter: tonight on the cbs evening news, steve hartman on the road with a single dad who's raisingkids by the dozen. that and much more tonight on the cbs evening news. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. disclosures at sfethics.org. >>> well, this bay area hi
. >> reporter: tonight on the cbs evening news, steve hartman on the road with a single dad who's raisingkids by the dozen. that and much more tonight on the cbs evening news. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious...
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. >> norah o'donnell is a preview >> reporter: tonight our series profiles in service steve hartman with the special unit in charge of giving a fito fallen marines. that story and more tonight on the cbs evening news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ sweden's greetings. enjoy one complimentary payment when you lease or finance a new volvo. now through january 2nd. there are those who will say thatoo fat.: too skinny. too hard. too soft. too d. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. >>> nfl up top. the clevelownsdefeive end myles garrett is suspended for at least the rest of the season. pouncey suspended 3 games over this horrific brawl. by the way, these teams play again in 17 days. garrett cracked rudolph on the head with the helmet. and then pouncey started punching and kicking garrett who will have to meet with the nfl commissioner before being reinstated for next season. and
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sociologist michiru hartman has conducted extensive research into elites and more specifically germany's business elites the captains of the dax listed corporations lots of men just a single woman most come from upper or middle class backgrounds. for almost half a century 4 out of 5 c.e.o.'s and supervisory board chairman have come from the top 4 percent of society nothing has changed there is one or 2 percent from decade to decade. why is background and upbringing still so important. to me i was 8 when his family came to germany from turkey he was best of his year in high school and with the help of scholarships became the 1st in his family to go to college most of his fellow students were the sons and daughters of german establishment families. and they have no end of advantages by comparison financially they tend to be much better off their careers profit from their families networks and they grow up with the hobbies and interests of their respective classes. but what if you come from another place. i don't see it as a weakness i think that's the main danger for a lot of people believ
sociologist michiru hartman has conducted extensive research into elites and more specifically germany's business elites the captains of the dax listed corporations lots of men just a single woman most come from upper or middle class backgrounds. for almost half a century 4 out of 5 c.e.o.'s and supervisory board chairman have come from the top 4 percent of society nothing has changed there is one or 2 percent from decade to decade. why is background and upbringing still so important. to me i...
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our sara hartman is there with details. >> reporter: a dream vacation ending in violent illness aboard norwegian joy. hundreds were rushed off the cruise ship in los angeles after a possible norovirus outbreak. >> the captain announced that he had members of the crew, some of the staff. >> reporter: six passengers were evaluated and four transferred to local hospitals for further treatment. none of the symptoms are believed to be life-threatening. saying in a statement during the panama canal sailing a few guests on board experienced a stomach-related illness. to mitigate any impact of this rare occurrence, we implemented stringent sanitation procedures. they can hold over 1300 passengers and 800 crew. according to the cdc, norovirus is incredibly common with 19 to 21 million cases a year, symptoms include nausea, diarrhea and vomiting. >> people who are sick with norovirus are typically most contagious when they're symptomatic and a few days after their symptoms resolve. >> reporter: tonight all passengers are back on solid ground but officials have yet to reveal what caused the illne
our sara hartman is there with details. >> reporter: a dream vacation ending in violent illness aboard norwegian joy. hundreds were rushed off the cruise ship in los angeles after a possible norovirus outbreak. >> the captain announced that he had members of the crew, some of the staff. >> reporter: six passengers were evaluated and four transferred to local hospitals for further treatment. none of the symptoms are believed to be life-threatening. saying in a statement during...
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while katrina hartman howard was in jail many east german dissidents campaign for her release. at the get 70 church in east berlin they held vigils as a symbol of peaceful protest. the start him off a device that's a long and 30 years ago for people like me so this comes when it's really something wonderful warm really positive to see that today young people are still committed to this on t.v. they have the passion and persistence to gather hand every day at 6 pm to remember the political prisoners around the world just like it's been jailed for standing up for what they believe and the darfur to see. move through the stand. at the daily service the train hard and how are sometimes leads the prayer for political prisoners like she once was. today she's an artist and explores themes like freedom and courage and she's working on a dissertation about what drives activists. i would also think since i've done in the meantime the places i've been the projects and the work i've done i wouldn't have been able to do any of that if the wall hadn't fallen as if i might have received a lon
while katrina hartman howard was in jail many east german dissidents campaign for her release. at the get 70 church in east berlin they held vigils as a symbol of peaceful protest. the start him off a device that's a long and 30 years ago for people like me so this comes when it's really something wonderful warm really positive to see that today young people are still committed to this on t.v. they have the passion and persistence to gather hand every day at 6 pm to remember the political...
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hartman yolanda williams was a member of the people's temple after a father join the cult when she was just 11 years old 10 years later after traveling to guyana to join her fellow followers who want to quickly realize that all was not as it was promised by jim jones and jonestown and she was able to escape just a year before the mass murders and suicides took place on last week's 4441st anniversary of the jonestown massacre ms williams joined us here on watching the hawks to discuss the dangers of cults and groupthink and today we present the 2nd half of that interview where we discussed the importance of focusing on the survivors and not just the perpetrators take a listen. you always so much focus on jim jones the leader of the people's temple it seems that the actual lives of the survivors and victims usually get overlooked how do you deal with that overshadowing that happens whenever people talk about what happens at jonestown or what happened at jonestown. you know for i'd say at least a good 10 to 15 years i was extremely angry and bitter about the fact that we were forgotten ab
hartman yolanda williams was a member of the people's temple after a father join the cult when she was just 11 years old 10 years later after traveling to guyana to join her fellow followers who want to quickly realize that all was not as it was promised by jim jones and jonestown and she was able to escape just a year before the mass murders and suicides took place on last week's 4441st anniversary of the jonestown massacre ms williams joined us here on watching the hawks to discuss the...
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lee hartman and his wife, jessica, kissing their soon to be adopted son blake, who is 3.saac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving with extra special meaning to so many families across the country, as "adoption days" take place in courtroom after courtroom. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the mackens, too. "after 1,033 days in foster care, jordan, adopted." and in denver, the tears. new mom rebeka romero and her husband and their new boys, joseph and travis. officially home for thanksgiving. that image says it all on this thanksgiving week. i'm david muir he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back
lee hartman and his wife, jessica, kissing their soon to be adopted son blake, who is 3.saac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving with extra special meaning to so many families across the country, as "adoption days" take place in courtroom after courtroom. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some...
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lee hartman and his wife, jessica, kissing their soon to be adopted son, blake, who is 3. 1-year-olduinn, her arms in the air, about to be adopted by mom, jenny, behind her, and dad billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called "adoption days" this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the mackens, too. "after 1,033 days in foster care, jordan, adopted." and in denver, the tears. new mom rebeka romero and her husband and their new boys, joseph and travis. officially home for thanksgiving. that image says it all on this thanksgiving week. i'm david muir. >>> we're watching a level 2 storm sweep through the bay area from the north bay to the south bay. we're getting drenched, but the worst is a
lee hartman and his wife, jessica, kissing their soon to be adopted son, blake, who is 3. 1-year-olduinn, her arms in the air, about to be adopted by mom, jenny, behind her, and dad billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaac, too. now with their forever parents, katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called "adoption days" this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60...
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hartman natalie mcgill redacted tonight. your headline from the future tomorrow you.now your headline from the future tomorrow you'll read it. time to move past impeachment crap says god i will read it . time to move past impeachment crap guy with bengazi tattooed across the room. and in 2 weeks with bengazi tattooed across the room. and into wigs. mentally unstable man infiltrates f.b.i. fentress. mentally unstable man infiltrates f.b.i. fits right. in this last headline is apparently from today. and this last headline is apparently from an alien species that has heard about our wars for oil 3 alien species that has heard about our wars for oil 3 months from now they'll read to humans fight over who gets to use months from now they'll read to humans fight over who gets to use black fluid that is most definitely causing the extinction of the entire show the black fluid that is most definitely causing the extinction of the entire shows like your dad to the 49 i guess kind of story below i'll tell you thanks to her dad to the 49 i guess kind of story below i'll tell you
hartman natalie mcgill redacted tonight. your headline from the future tomorrow you.now your headline from the future tomorrow you'll read it. time to move past impeachment crap says god i will read it . time to move past impeachment crap guy with bengazi tattooed across the room. and in 2 weeks with bengazi tattooed across the room. and into wigs. mentally unstable man infiltrates f.b.i. fentress. mentally unstable man infiltrates f.b.i. fits right. in this last headline is apparently from...
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shut off the power people can get that information as soon as possible, reporting from the pital hartmanckerson kron 4 news. >>and of course we'll be following the latest developments out of sacramento. all day long as well as any updat from pg e and those plants shut off she can also find more coverage on our 24 7 new streaming app kr on download it today from your app store. >>09:33am breaking news from overnighat least 4 people were killed and 6 others injured and a football watch party in fresno yeah. >>bizarre story police say there were about 35 people at this house party watching the football game sunday winds apparently somebody and just started shooting up opened fire on the mall then took off. when officers arrived they found 3 people dead at the scene a 4th person later died at the hospital. police say those killed were all men between the ages of 2530. >>football partyso this was a family gathering. information is that somebody came up on foot possibly at least one suspect and began ckyard where most othe the people were and this party. >>the 6 pele who were injured a all exp
shut off the power people can get that information as soon as possible, reporting from the pital hartmanckerson kron 4 news. >>and of course we'll be following the latest developments out of sacramento. all day long as well as any updat from pg e and those plants shut off she can also find more coverage on our 24 7 new streaming app kr on download it today from your app store. >>09:33am breaking news from overnighat least 4 people were killed and 6 others injured and a football...
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lee hartman and wife jessica kissing their soon to be adopted son blake, who is 3. 1-year-old quinn,to be adopted by mom, jenny, and dad, billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaac with their forever parents, katie and rob. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called adoption days this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family growing. the carroll family with their sign "some things are worth the wait, 1151 days in foster care, today i'm adopted." the maccens too after 1,033 in foster care, jordan adopted. in denver, the tears. new mom rebecca romero and her husband and new boys joseph and travis, officially home for thanksgiving. >> beautiful images there. an estimated 400,000 children are in foster care. >> more than 100,000 of them still waiting to be adopted. >> very sweet images and kids in their forever homes now. we wish them a very, very happy thanksgiving. >> to all of those families. >>> don't miss our updates on
lee hartman and wife jessica kissing their soon to be adopted son blake, who is 3. 1-year-old quinn,to be adopted by mom, jenny, and dad, billy adrian. 6-year-old twins isaiah and isaac with their forever parents, katie and rob. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called adoption days this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family...
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besides wesley is michael hartman deputy communications director for fair fight. alex sites quote a, political reporter at nbc news. skipping over the podium president of d.c. media strategies and former president of the club and she's also the nbc headline a game. speaking over our speaker for a moment. sorry. >> and angela king deputy manager and former president of the national press club. besides angela is david anderson he's an pc headline a team who organized today's event thank you very much dave. it in extra david is advisor to fair fight. next to chao seed washington correspondent of the atlantic journal in constitution. and national correspondent at bloomberg. >> (applause) today we are pleased to welcome stacey abrams to the national club, she served 11 years in georgia and killing seven as a democratic leader, last year she was a democratic nominee for governor of georgia, first black woman to be major party nominee in the history of the united states for governorship. >> and she came pretty close to torn a traditionally republican state blue. she ulti
besides wesley is michael hartman deputy communications director for fair fight. alex sites quote a, political reporter at nbc news. skipping over the podium president of d.c. media strategies and former president of the club and she's also the nbc headline a game. speaking over our speaker for a moment. sorry. >> and angela king deputy manager and former president of the national press club. besides angela is david anderson he's an pc headline a team who organized today's event thank you...
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marc: the market has been able to -- art: the market has been able to come hartman allies straight -- are inthe things that the back of your mind, if we get to a phase i deal, that means we are standing steel -- still. we are static, not dynamic. marc: i think we are static on one issue, but earlier this week or last week, the commerce department accuses china of dumping ceramic tiles in the u.s., so we slept 300% tariffs tariffs on dutch 300% tariffs on another set of companies. what the chinese call fighting and talking. michael: that is the pattern of this administration, there is no telling what is coming next. they want to make sure that things do not get worse, but you make a good point. i am calling this -- i will pivot to jay powell tomorrow -- the fed will be in good enough mode. if you take a look at the terminal chart i brought in, the fed funds rate is now below estimates of the neutral rate. we are mildly accommodative and that is good enough. 1.7%, goodon is enough. certainly the unemployment rate, 3.6% is good enough. the fed wants to step back and say, things are good
marc: the market has been able to -- art: the market has been able to come hartman allies straight -- are inthe things that the back of your mind, if we get to a phase i deal, that means we are standing steel -- still. we are static, not dynamic. marc: i think we are static on one issue, but earlier this week or last week, the commerce department accuses china of dumping ceramic tiles in the u.s., so we slept 300% tariffs tariffs on dutch 300% tariffs on another set of companies. what the...
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all >> i got some and understand important, it is shaped hartman have you ever before seeing the middle for a incident where ambassador out most forced out by the president smear following this in a pantheon of jeff incriminations orchestrated by the president and his allies? >> i have not. jim >> nor have i. >> mister chairman i yield back. doctor what street >> think is the chairman thank you chair. you'd be easier tyler anything he's a lot of you because all you've got a lot of your attention review that worsening or coordination. using her you are both looking for a train and it's reloads ukraine actually, a chip with the united states for how much 24 dozen. in 2014 meetings, and i'm showdown administration obama administration provide legal interactive letter including russian carrots russian aggression it. the obama missed job on that i think will provide ensure lethal weapon him? are >> you know circuits. and >> things and where you get anything like that. and it has been a lot you also think an obama judge in revolt like legend might provoke a russian testifying. you're in fact
all >> i got some and understand important, it is shaped hartman have you ever before seeing the middle for a incident where ambassador out most forced out by the president smear following this in a pantheon of jeff incriminations orchestrated by the president and his allies? >> i have not. jim >> nor have i. >> mister chairman i yield back. doctor what street >> think is the chairman thank you chair. you'd be easier tyler anything he's a lot of you because all...