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in 2013, the german programmer lukas hartman received the result of a genetic test in which he was diagnosedlumbar muscular dystrophy, a rare disease that leads to paralysis, recovering from shock , hartman began to look for symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find a single one after spending nerves and money. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who makes the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the company paid the injured client moral compensation with six zeros. since the robot acts according to a strictly defined program, unlike a person who may think about making a mistake and not getting enough sleep. his hand may tremble, the robot does not make all these mistakes, that is , his hand is so metallic that it does not tremble during the study, does not tremble a bit , and moreover, he does not even worry. even if the specialist or the robot hand, did not allow mistake and revealed that, for example, your risk of developing diabetes is 5% higher than the average for the population. remember th
in 2013, the german programmer lukas hartman received the result of a genetic test in which he was diagnosedlumbar muscular dystrophy, a rare disease that leads to paralysis, recovering from shock , hartman began to look for symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find a single one after spending nerves and money. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who makes the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the...
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>> cordes: and cbs' steve hartman is on the road as a community of strangers steps up. >> it makes me so happy. it mak this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> cordes: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i'm nancy cordes. norah o'donnell is on assignment. tonight, the labor day travel rush is in full swing as americans take to the road and the skies for one final getaway of the summer. a.a.a. expects it to be the busiest labor day travel weekend in three years, bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.81. that's down $1.21 cents from the peak in june. airports are also crowded with passengers after a frustrating summer. since memorial day, nearly 48,000 u.s. flights have been canceled, and nearly 500,000 were delayed. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' kris van cleave is going to start us off from reagan national airport just outside washington, d.c. good evening, kris. what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: na
>> cordes: and cbs' steve hartman is on the road as a community of strangers steps up. >> it makes me so happy. it mak this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> cordes: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i'm nancy cordes. norah o'donnell is on assignment. tonight, the labor day travel rush is in full swing as americans take to the road and the skies for one...
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that's what cbs' steve hartman found this week "on the road." >> i'm over here!ople first see nine-year-old carsyn majors of enchace good b! >> reporter: she's fine. she just has alo unversalis, an autoimmune disease that results in near-total hair loss. carsyn began showing symptoms at the age of six, and within two years, her flowing blond locks were completely gone. >> i like to do my hair a lot, but then it fell out. so... >> reporter: carsyn says it still bothers her at times. >> because i miss my hair. >> reporter: but she says her attitude improved dramatically after a chance meeting on the lacrosse field. when you first saw her, what did you think? >> she was, like, so nice, pretty, beautiful, cool. she was way older than me. >> reporter: but equally bald. >> she's, like, do you have alopecia?" she's like, yeah. do you?" she's like, "yeah." it was a moment of awe, especially because the sun was setting, it was just, like, shining down. it was, like, perfect. >> reporter: 17-year-old scarlett hall says she used to hate her hair loss, too. but her attitude
that's what cbs' steve hartman found this week "on the road." >> i'm over here!ople first see nine-year-old carsyn majors of enchace good b! >> reporter: she's fine. she just has alo unversalis, an autoimmune disease that results in near-total hair loss. carsyn began showing symptoms at the age of six, and within two years, her flowing blond locks were completely gone. >> i like to do my hair a lot, but then it fell out. so... >> reporter: carsyn says it still...
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quarterback sam hartman hartman takes the shotgun snap. as you can see there is nobody over there but white jerseys. it's batted down in double coverage. tigers defense did not not get many stops today. they won it 51-45 and brian enjoyed the game. stanford later tonight tonight and cal is playing right right now. >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. the gas giants jupiter will make its closest approach to the planet earth and and 59 years on monday night. images captured last month by the james webb's telescope. next next week you can get a close-up close-up view. you can see jupiter any time at night at this time of the year. its gleag in the southeastern sky. you cannotss of binoculars should be able to catch you some details of the planet. > >> the uss hornet museum celebrating hispanic heritage month. special displays and exhs and speakers highlighted the con of the spanish americans to the armed forces throughout the history of the united states. hispanic veterans talked about their journey in and beyond the armed forces. >> th
quarterback sam hartman hartman takes the shotgun snap. as you can see there is nobody over there but white jerseys. it's batted down in double coverage. tigers defense did not not get many stops today. they won it 51-45 and brian enjoyed the game. stanford later tonight tonight and cal is playing right right now. >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. the gas giants jupiter will make its closest approach to the planet earth and and 59 years on monday night. images captured last...
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cbs' steve hartman found some undeniable school spirit "on the road." >> go! fight! win!ame to antioch community high school near chicago to meet the record holder-- the undisputed champion of showing up. 91-year-old superfan steve young hasn't missed a single antioch football game since 1946. not that there haven't been close calls, like the summer he got in a traffic accident in a thunderstorm. >> i had 11 broken bones, punctured left lung, and while i was laying on the stretcher, i got hit by lightning, knocked me off the stretcher-- >> reporter: wait, you got hit by lightning while on the stretcher. >> on the stretcher. they got me in the hospital and one doctor said,"he's not going to make it." i said, "you guys don't know what you're talking about." i said, "i've got a game to go to." >> reporter: and sure enough, a few weeks later, he was at the season opener. but it's not just football. steve has also been to virtually every basketball game, softball game, and volleyball match. he goes to tennis matches, golf matches, and even bowling tournaments. he is omnipresen
cbs' steve hartman found some undeniable school spirit "on the road." >> go! fight! win!ame to antioch community high school near chicago to meet the record holder-- the undisputed champion of showing up. 91-year-old superfan steve young hasn't missed a single antioch football game since 1946. not that there haven't been close calls, like the summer he got in a traffic accident in a thunderstorm. >> i had 11 broken bones, punctured left lung, and while i was laying on the...
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here's cbs' steve hartman, with this week's "on the road." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city,t to let you in on a secret. >> i've never talked about it, ever. >> reporter: when schauna was 20, and single, she got pregnant. she says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what was that like? >> he was perfect. and i knew i would have him for a short time, so i made... every minute count with him. >> reporter: she called the boy "riley," and says she held him for 72 hours straight, until the time came to let go. her "riley" was now somebody else's "stephen." and at this point, like with most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between schauna and stephen's new parents-- no communication whatsoever. and this went on for about... a week. >> it was like, okay, this is the way it should be. she is part of our family. >> reporter: adoptive parents jennifer and chris schoebinger say they had no interest in excluding the birth mother. >> you know, you
here's cbs' steve hartman, with this week's "on the road." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city,t to let you in on a secret. >> i've never talked about it, ever. >> reporter: when schauna was 20, and single, she got pregnant. she says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what was that like? >> he was perfect....
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in lehigh, you u. >> o'donnell: that's the most beautifulout you, my heart is exploding. we'll be right back. e and save even more? yeah, just like that breakfast burrito. there isn't too much hot sauce, is there? i have a — sensitive palate. i actually like hot sauce. how 'bout guacamole? i don't really know what we're talking about anymore. burritos! insurance! geico. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. does your plug-in fade too fast? try febreze fade defy plug. covid-19 moves fast it has built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell first day fresh for 50 days. la la la la la. (vo) beneful kn
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in lehigh, you u. >> o'donnell: that's the most beautifulout you, my heart is exploding. we'll be right back. e and save even more? yeah, just like that breakfast burrito. there isn't too much hot sauce, is there? i have a — sensitive palate. i actually like hot sauce. how 'bout guacamole? i don't really know what we're talking about anymore. burritos! insurance! geico. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your...
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as penny— he is now warning harriet hartman as penny rightly says, there was a change — penny rightlynny rightly says, there was a change of reference in this inquiry that she _ change of reference in this inquiry that she may actually be engaging in something that would not be helpful for the _ something that would not be helpful for the future of our parliamentary democracy — for the future of our parliamentary democracy. obviously, many people have called — democracy. obviously, many people have called this a witchhunt. i think— have called this a witchhunt. i think we — have called this a witchhunt. i think we have to remember that when the inquiry— think we have to remember that when the inquiry started, borisjohnson was still— the inquiry started, borisjohnson was still prime minister. he hadn't yet stood — was still prime minister. he hadn't yet stood down, so the situation now is very— yet stood down, so the situation now is very different and there is less urgency— is very different and there is less urgency or— is very different and there is less urgency or need, perhaps, to
as penny— he is now warning harriet hartman as penny rightly says, there was a change — penny rightlynny rightly says, there was a change of reference in this inquiry that she _ change of reference in this inquiry that she may actually be engaging in something that would not be helpful for the _ something that would not be helpful for the future of our parliamentary democracy — for the future of our parliamentary democracy. obviously, many people have called — democracy. obviously, many...
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hartman began to look for symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find a single one after spendingney. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who did the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the company paid the injured client moral compensation with six zeros. since the robot acts according to a strictly defined program, unlike a person who may think about making a mistake and not getting enough sleep. his hand may tremble, the robot does not make all these mistakes, that is , his hand is so metal that it does not trembles during examination does not tremble in the slightest and moreover, he does not even worry. even if the specialist or the robotic arm did not make a mistake and revealed that, for example, your risk of developing diabetes is 5% higher than the average word in the population. remember that this information from a medical point of view is not very informative, the only expert advice that can be obtained in this situation. it should eat right and lead an active lifestyle such things a
hartman began to look for symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find a single one after spendingney. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who did the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the company paid the injured client moral compensation with six zeros. since the robot acts according to a strictly defined program, unlike a person who may think about making a mistake and not getting enough sleep....
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limb-lumbar muscular dystrophy, a rare disease that leads to paralysis, having recovered from shock , hartmanor symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find one, having spent nerves and money. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who did the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the company paid the injured client moral compensation with six zeros. since the robot acts according to a strictly defined program, unlike a person who may think about making a mistake and not getting enough sleep. his hand may tremble, the robot does not make all these mistakes, that is her hand is so metallic that it does not tremble during examination, does not tremble even a bit , and moreover, he does not even worry. even if the specialist or the robotic arm did not make a mistake and revealed that, for example, your risk of developing diabetes is 5% higher than the average word in the population. remember that this information is uninformative from a medical point of view, the only expert advice that can be obtained in th
limb-lumbar muscular dystrophy, a rare disease that leads to paralysis, having recovered from shock , hartmanor symptoms of the disease in himself and did not find one, having spent nerves and money. the client sued the company that did the test, then there was a court. it turned out that the specialist who did the test made a mistake in the calculations. as a result, the company paid the injured client moral compensation with six zeros. since the robot acts according to a strictly defined...
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a report from steve hartman and more on this "sunday morning" for the new season, september 25th, 2022 and we'll be right back. >>> once upon a time some of you may recall there were three channels for television. soon three became 300 and now our choices are quite literally almost limitless. we begin our preview of this new season. >>> for more than four decades, pbs and ""sesame street"" were inseparable. >> the letter b! beat it, will ya? >> it was literally supposed to be preschool on tv. >> how many of you have heard of school? >> universal pre-k was called ses ma mi street and pbs back in that day. >> steve youngwood is the ceo of "sesame workshop." >> it is a big responsibility but a fun responsibility. >> the older episodes still air on television. the beloved show moved to hbo in 2015. four years later it moved again to hbo max, an online streaming service. youngwood says today's toddlers are very sophisticated consumers. >> you know, they don't understand tune in to this time or that time. they expect the content to fit their schedule and their lifestyle. >> there's something
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as the catholic church goes through these trying times to each must hartman come was smith 1st senior, involved congress? i what fascinates me about both counties, his unconventional manner kind am a conflict. he doesn't avoid controversial issues or. and he struck me as a man at the church some years ago. and for one of our to, to cough and how to find pion. in addition to focusing on important issues, the pilgrims also have a lot of fun on this tour. it scotland is a land of castles, old fortresses and a beautiful scenery. 2 negotiating a traditional maze is on every tourists bucket list with after the relaxing tempo of the countryside. something quite different. awaits the pilgrims. edinburgh, ah, ah, ah . the pilgrims are hoping to surprise the priest before the tour is over. he voluntarily organizes the trips and the pilgrims don't pay for his travel. so they want to show their appreciation for his work. he knows what's coming and says he feels awkward when complimented or praised. he's visibly embarrassed. says play for money. yeah. is well good of all. it was wonderful food eye
as the catholic church goes through these trying times to each must hartman come was smith 1st senior, involved congress? i what fascinates me about both counties, his unconventional manner kind am a conflict. he doesn't avoid controversial issues or. and he struck me as a man at the church some years ago. and for one of our to, to cough and how to find pion. in addition to focusing on important issues, the pilgrims also have a lot of fun on this tour. it scotland is a land of castles, old...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, on (male) there are many voices in today's world.sus is no exception to that. what if there was a clear voice telling you exactly who jesus is? (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah as he teaches who jesus is and what that means for your life. tune in to dr. jeremiah's new series, "christ above all", on the next "turning point", right here on this station. >>> we end this half hour in the city of brotherly love, philadelphia, where kids from some of the toughest neighborhoods are now practicing the sport of kings. anne-marie green has the story. >> reporter: not far from some of philadelphia's toughest neighborhoods. >> this is a little patch of heaven. >> reporter: polo champion kareem rosser learned to play the sport as a child at the chamounix equestrian center. >> i'm from a place in philadelphia called the bottom. it's probably one of the worst parts of the city. >> reporter: the work to ride program here took rosser from the bottom to the top. >> being able to go to military school and go to college and play polo at the high
>> reporter: steve hartman, on (male) there are many voices in today's world.sus is no exception to that. what if there was a clear voice telling you exactly who jesus is? (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah as he teaches who jesus is and what that means for your life. tune in to dr. jeremiah's new series, "christ above all", on the next "turning point", right here on this station. >>> we end this half hour in the city of brotherly love, philadelphia,...
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. ♪ >> please welcome back to the stage our master of ceremonies charles hartman. ♪ >> hello everyoneome back. i hope you all enjoyed the break. if you would please take a moment to find your seat it would be greatly appreciated. again, if you would find your seat, we will begin shortly. our next general section panel is tired old all-star vc roundtable or the next game changing cyber disruptive technologies? moderating this panel is mark -- vp at diamond trays federal. >> good morning everybody. seems like we're up against one are we? my name is mark pennell, president at diamond trace monitoring this panel and this is a magnificent panel so it truly is an all-star cast of venture capital and investment banking folks to talk about the next cyber disruptive technologies. maybe we will take a moment and have hopes introduce themselves and tell you what they do . >> thanks so much, i'm scott frederick and managing partner at 10 capital ventures based outside of dc, venture capital firm with a global brand and we focus on series a and b and we do a lot in the cyber security from area is
. ♪ >> please welcome back to the stage our master of ceremonies charles hartman. ♪ >> hello everyoneome back. i hope you all enjoyed the break. if you would please take a moment to find your seat it would be greatly appreciated. again, if you would find your seat, we will begin shortly. our next general section panel is tired old all-star vc roundtable or the next game changing cyber disruptive technologies? moderating this panel is mark -- vp at diamond trays federal. >>...
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the reason he issued the controversial and damaging pardon and some of the aides including robert hartman who was close to him told him not to do it and he said about why now, why not do it later, why do you have to do it right now and we did it just a few weeks and to the presidency and ford i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal and it hurt him, he lost that in 76 to carter and he may have wanted if he hadn't issued the pardon but the nation would have been in a poor situation. >> did he ever express regret about the action? >> not that i am aware of. i think that he defended it and it's been an important part of the legacy. they don't get to know in for much if you look later what each president is known for. president ford is forever known for those words our long national nightmare is over and those were the words he issued when he gave the pardon and i think that reflects well upon him. >> new jersey next on the democrats line. go ahead. >> i just wanted to make a comment about president biden and what he said about maga voters. i agree wholehearted
the reason he issued the controversial and damaging pardon and some of the aides including robert hartman who was close to him told him not to do it and he said about why now, why not do it later, why do you have to do it right now and we did it just a few weeks and to the presidency and ford i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal and it hurt him, he lost that in 76 to carter and he may have wanted if he hadn't issued the pardon but the nation would have been...
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steve hartman found this heartwarming story on the road. >> over here. >> reporter: when people firstcarson majors of encinitas, california almost everyone jumps to the same conclusion. but she doesn't have cancer. >> good job. >> reporter: she's fine. she just have alopecia universalis. an autoimmune disease that results in near total hair loss. carson began showing symptoms at the age of 6. and within two years her flowing blond locks were completely gone. >> i liked to do my hair a lot, but then it fell out, so. >> reporter: carson says it still bothers her at times. >> because i miss my hair. >> reporter: but she says her attitude improved dramatically after a chance meeting on the lacrosse field. >> when you first saw her, what did you think? >> she was like so nice, pretty, beautiful. cool. she was way older than me. >> reporter: but equally bald. >> she's like, do you have alopecia? i was like, yeah. do you? she's like, yeah. it was a moment of awe, especially because the sun was setting. it was just like shining down. it was perfect. >> reporter: 17-year-old scarlet hall says
steve hartman found this heartwarming story on the road. >> over here. >> reporter: when people firstcarson majors of encinitas, california almost everyone jumps to the same conclusion. but she doesn't have cancer. >> good job. >> reporter: she's fine. she just have alopecia universalis. an autoimmune disease that results in near total hair loss. carson began showing symptoms at the age of 6. and within two years her flowing blond locks were completely gone. >> i...
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. >> reporter: for robert hartman, whose latest book is "queen of our times," charles's opinions haven baked into his persona and are largely vindicated. >> we look back now on his early pronouncements about the environment, about education, that at the time people said well, hang on, this is quite risky stuff. now it's mainstream orthodoxy. >> reporter: whatever his opinions, charles also comes to the throne with history. the history of his ugly break-up with diana and the tragedy which followed. time has passed, and his marriage to camilla and her role as his queen consor are now largely accepted. but while the stigma of the diana story may have faded, it can never be completely erased. especially given the popularity of her son. robert lacey is a royal historian. >> much of the world would much rather have king william v than king charles iii. >> reporter: but the die of history has been cast. king charles does have one thing going for limb. the country has a pretty good idea what it's getting. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> during her 70-year reign queen elizabeth met with e
. >> reporter: for robert hartman, whose latest book is "queen of our times," charles's opinions haven baked into his persona and are largely vindicated. >> we look back now on his early pronouncements about the environment, about education, that at the time people said well, hang on, this is quite risky stuff. now it's mainstream orthodoxy. >> reporter: whatever his opinions, charles also comes to the throne with history. the history of his ugly break-up with diana...
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steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: this is not a national park.pection site in katy, texas, where 22-year-old jalen gray started working after he quit college and his dream of becoming a park ranger. >> it's not a really good feeling giving up, at all. but sometimes it's not quitting, it's just doing the right thing. had to do what i had to do. >> reporter: today, jalen's sole priority is his 12-year-old brother, julian. >> he's my reason. >> reporter: his reason and his responsibility. their mother and only parent died two years ago. >> i just miss her so much. >> from that day on, i swore, you know, at all costs, i'm protecting him. >> then things got worse? >> yeah. i was -- basically defeated, had nowhere to go. >> reporter: life went from bad to unbearable. after that big freeze hit texas last year, the pipes burst in their house. the one their mother left them. and ruined everything. >> strange times. >> reporter: then a contractor jalen hired to fix it took their life-savings and ran off. >> tragic, isn't it? >> reporter: the boys were pret
steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: this is not a national park.pection site in katy, texas, where 22-year-old jalen gray started working after he quit college and his dream of becoming a park ranger. >> it's not a really good feeling giving up, at all. but sometimes it's not quitting, it's just doing the right thing. had to do what i had to do. >> reporter: today, jalen's sole priority is his 12-year-old brother, julian. >> he's my...
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. >> reporter: among them, 91-year-old elizabeth hartman, who ultimately agreed to go, worried her roof might collapse. elizabeth, were you on the fence about whether or not you were going to evacuate. >> i was so afraid either way, i didn't know what to do. >> a lot of people have that idea that they can just wait and see what's going to happen. and that's the problem, because if they wait to see, we won't be able to help them. >> reporter: and it's not just seniors refusing to leave, going viral online, some florida residents adamant about riding out the storm. >> our family lives right outside of tampa and we have decided to hunker down. >> for the people who are not from florida, right, i've got these big old windows. i don't know if they're going to hold up. >> reporter: but most are taking the warnings to heart. major roadways have been jammed for the last 24 hours and tampa's airport, completely shut down operations at 5:00 p.m. tuesday. >> reporter: it was nerve-racking. i literally got the last flight for the day. >> you're counting your lucky stars right now? >> i really am. >
. >> reporter: among them, 91-year-old elizabeth hartman, who ultimately agreed to go, worried her roof might collapse. elizabeth, were you on the fence about whether or not you were going to evacuate. >> i was so afraid either way, i didn't know what to do. >> a lot of people have that idea that they can just wait and see what's going to happen. and that's the problem, because if they wait to see, we won't be able to help them. >> reporter: and it's not just seniors...
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the western district of pennsylvania, also served as deputy assistant to the attorney general of hartmanel we should, say two of them, those judges appointed by donald trump. all three finding that for the government, give us a rundown of what they said? >> you know, couldn't be more definitive. there is a model of fact tone to it. you read it, and really what comes through is that this is so obvious. it's like waking from a nightmare. we have people who looked at these other opinions by judge cannon, trying to explain that these were not in some subtle way arguably right. they were completely off the reservation. and you read these 27 pages, it is a pro korean by the way. the three judges decide to show their unity being together. they almost surely have been writing it over the course of the week. so clear was it what she did was wrong. they just settle down and rebuke everything she said. possessory we cannot discern that's not what you want to hear in the court of appeal, we cannot discern a reason why there is a possessory interest. any injury for having to be subject of a criminal
the western district of pennsylvania, also served as deputy assistant to the attorney general of hartmanel we should, say two of them, those judges appointed by donald trump. all three finding that for the government, give us a rundown of what they said? >> you know, couldn't be more definitive. there is a model of fact tone to it. you read it, and really what comes through is that this is so obvious. it's like waking from a nightmare. we have people who looked at these other opinions by...
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. >>> from steve hartman, a story that proves it really does take a village. >> reporter: this is not >> reporter: this is a vehicle inspection site in katy, texas, where 22-year-old jaylen gray started working after he quit college and his dream of becoming a park rangers. >> it's not a good feeling of giving up. >> reporter: sometimes it's not quitting, it's doing the right thing. >> i had to do what i had to do so -- >> reporter: today his sole priority is his 12-year-old brother, julienne. he's my reason. >> reporter: his reason and his responsibility. his mother, their only parent, died two years ago. >> i just miss her so much. >> from that day on i swore at all cost i'm protecting him. >> reporter: and then things got worse? >> yeah. basically defeated. i had nowhere to go. >> reporter: life went from bad to unbearable after that big freeze hit texas last year. the pipes burst in their house, the one their mother left them, and ruined everything. then a contractors jail i don't know hired to fix it took their life savings and want off. the boss were pretty much homes will, will
. >>> from steve hartman, a story that proves it really does take a village. >> reporter: this is not >> reporter: this is a vehicle inspection site in katy, texas, where 22-year-old jaylen gray started working after he quit college and his dream of becoming a park rangers. >> it's not a good feeling of giving up. >> reporter: sometimes it's not quitting, it's doing the right thing. >> i had to do what i had to do so -- >> reporter: today his sole...
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sure that racial equity is a part of what is happening everywhere and that includes the state beto hartmand this. he said, quote, if nations can ensue -- we put at risk everything this institution stands for. you cannot see the nation's territory. he is talking about vladimir putin. this administration has leveled unprecedented sanctions against russia, it is crippled their economy. what is next in the fight? >> well, first, let me say thank you so much for having me. and how proud i am of you, congratulations, welcome back from your honeymoon, i hope it's been fantastic. yes, exactly what president biden said. this is obviously about the right of the people to this as a country. but it is fundamentally bigger than that. it is about every country's right to exist peacefully. it is about the principle that no country can change another country's borders by force. that is exactly what is going on. that's what the russian government is doing. if we fail to acknowledge that and stand up against that, that sends a dangerous message to aggressors everywhere. right? that means that no one is safe
sure that racial equity is a part of what is happening everywhere and that includes the state beto hartmand this. he said, quote, if nations can ensue -- we put at risk everything this institution stands for. you cannot see the nation's territory. he is talking about vladimir putin. this administration has leveled unprecedented sanctions against russia, it is crippled their economy. what is next in the fight? >> well, first, let me say thank you so much for having me. and how proud i am...
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dep >> the governor of californiause sent a letter to the hartman ofa justice saying you need tos prosecute texas and florida governors. and all i can say is i thinkk hi his hair gel is interferingis with his brain function and the media is losing their coolg stra coming straight out ofth the authoritarian playbook. s this is what's so disturbing abt about de santos, is to use humab human beings to weaponizes human beings for a politicala a purpose. e >> we can work it out.s to but if you're going to be a bonehead who wants to play with you exploiting and abusing human beingsings., men , womenlo and children to score cheap political points on immigrationi ,leaving some migrantssl t who might have been misled too believe they were going elsewhere. as reported by npring elsewheran island that doesn't have any infrastructure designed to helpr them at all. >> in a word, it's inhumane. people are saying that theseliee children and these families are being usedd as as political paw are exactly right. >> you know,yoi i got to tell , tirhas, the whole concept ofd cn the left and the media talking a
dep >> the governor of californiause sent a letter to the hartman ofa justice saying you need tos prosecute texas and florida governors. and all i can say is i thinkk hi his hair gel is interferingis with his brain function and the media is losing their coolg stra coming straight out ofth the authoritarian playbook. s this is what's so disturbing abt about de santos, is to use humab human beings to weaponizes human beings for a politicala a purpose. e >> we can work it out.s to but...
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for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪ >>> steve hartman and his adorable kids are backnt in their series "kindness 101." today's lesson, perseverance. >> reporter: good morning. this is my daughter, mer the, and we're here to persevere. >> that's right, because we have perseverance. for definition, let's go over to my brother at the dictionary desk. >> i think that perseverance is to keep trying even when there's repeated obstacles or failures. >> good. so we all know the tortoise beat the hare, right? >> mm-hmm. >> but do you know why? was he more talented. >> no. >> did he cheat? >> no. >> so how did he do it? >> the tortoise, despite all odds, even though he was pretty convinced that he was going to lose, still tried. >> that's the point. he still tried. >> mm-hmm. >> perseverance allows you to win in life even if you're not the fastest, smartest, or most talented person in the race. all you've got to do is learn to love a claj and never give up no matter how many setbacks you encounter. and of course i have a story to illustrate, a story pulled from our archive of a
for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪ >>> steve hartman and his adorable kids are backnt in their series "kindness 101." today's lesson, perseverance. >> reporter: good morning. this is my daughter, mer the, and we're here to persevere. >> that's right, because we have perseverance. for definition, let's go over to my brother at the dictionary desk. >> i think that perseverance is to keep trying even when there's repeated obstacles or...
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steve hartman found this heartwarming story "on the road." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city,-old shawna austin is about to let you in on a secret.ev. >>epte was 20 and single, she got pregnant. says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> what was that like? >> it was perfect, and i knew i would have him for a short time. so i made every minute count with him. >> reporter: she called the boy riley and says she held him for 72 hours straight until the time came to let go. her riley was now somebody else's steven. and at this point, like with most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between shawna and steven's new parents. no communication whatsoever. and this went on for about a week. >> it was li ay,his is s parur y in. >> youan't have thnter in pele loving you,riwh b bot o our they sent shawna piles of pictures and these bound books detailing steven's every major and minor milestone, like this complete list of his vocabulary all sew that when shawna w
steve hartman found this heartwarming story "on the road." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city,-old shawna austin is about to let you in on a secret.ev. >>epte was 20 and single, she got pregnant. says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> what was that like? >> it was perfect, and i knew i would have him for a short time. so...
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robert hartman told him not to do it. he said why do it now? why not at christmas, why not later? and forward i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal. and it hurt him, he lost a very close election to jimmy carter that he might have won had he not issued the pardon, but the nation would have been any worse situation. host: did president ford ever express regret about his actions? guest: not that i am aware of, and it is an important part of his legacy. he really isn't known for very much. president ford is forever known for those words. our national nightmare is over. those were the words that he issued when he gave the pardon. and i think that it reflects well upon him. caller: i just wanted to make the comment about president biden, what he said about the maga supporters. i agree with him wholeheartedly. i think trump has done nothing but divide this nation. i've had neighbors threatened me and tell me that i should be dead because i am a democrat. trump campaign for four years attacking the democratic party. we are not the party of kennedy. we a
robert hartman told him not to do it. he said why do it now? why not at christmas, why not later? and forward i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal. and it hurt him, he lost a very close election to jimmy carter that he might have won had he not issued the pardon, but the nation would have been any worse situation. host: did president ford ever express regret about his actions? guest: not that i am aware of, and it is an important part of his legacy. he really...
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robert hartman told him not to do it. he said why do it now? why not at christmas, why not later?rd i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal. and it hurt him, he lost a very close election to jimmy carter that he might have won had he not issued the pardon, but the nation would have been any worse situation. host: did president ford ever express regret about his actions? guest: not that i am aware of, and it is an important part of his legacy. he really isn't known for very much. president ford is forever known for those words. our national nightmare is over. those were the words that he issued when he gave the pardon. and i think that it reflects well upon him. caller: i just wanted to make the comment about president biden, what he said about the maga supporters. i agree with him wholeheartedly. i think trump has done nothing but divide this nation. i've had neighbors threatened me and tell me that i should be dead because i am a democrat. trump campaign for four years attacking the democratic party. we are not the party of kennedy. we are true pa
robert hartman told him not to do it. he said why do it now? why not at christmas, why not later?rd i think correctly thought that this was necessary for the nation to heal. and it hurt him, he lost a very close election to jimmy carter that he might have won had he not issued the pardon, but the nation would have been any worse situation. host: did president ford ever express regret about his actions? guest: not that i am aware of, and it is an important part of his legacy. he really isn't...
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host: let's bring up now hartman in seattle washington.ell us why you have that confidence in the election system. caller: well, i got confidence in it because it works. the problem is you got that supreme court there. they are not for voting rights. people like mitch mcconnell, they are not for voting rights. that is where the problem is. you see, the thing of it is, these so-called republicans, people who voted for donald trump, that fool, they don't understand democracy. they just want this country to be ruled by minority. they don't want the majority to rule. that is why there is so much cheating going on. they have these guys that don't want nobody to vote. why are they scared? i will tell you why. because these so-called republicans, they cannot win on their policy. that is why they have to cheat, and that is why they don't like democracy. you see? and that is the problem. the system works. host: let's take up a call now from brecht in tennessee -- brett in tennessee. you say you are unsure. what? why? caller: well, i am not unsure a
host: let's bring up now hartman in seattle washington.ell us why you have that confidence in the election system. caller: well, i got confidence in it because it works. the problem is you got that supreme court there. they are not for voting rights. people like mitch mcconnell, they are not for voting rights. that is where the problem is. you see, the thing of it is, these so-called republicans, people who voted for donald trump, that fool, they don't understand democracy. they just want this...
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host: let's bring up now hartman in seattle washington.ell us why you have that confidence in the election system. caller: well, i got confidence in it because it works. the problem is you got that supreme court there. they are not for voting rights. people like mitch mcconnell, they are not for voting rights. that is where the problem is. you see, the thing of it is, these so-called republicans, people who voted for donald trump, that fool, they don't understand democracy. they just want this country to be ruled by minority. they don't want the majority to rule. that is why there is so much cheating going on. they have these guys that don't want nobody to vote. why are they scared? i will tell you why. because these so-called republicans, they cannot win on their policy. that is why they have to cheat, and that is why they don't like democracy. you see? and that is the problem. the system works. host: let's take up a call now from brecht in tennessee -- brett in tennessee. you say you are unsure. what? why? caller: well, i am not unsure a
host: let's bring up now hartman in seattle washington.ell us why you have that confidence in the election system. caller: well, i got confidence in it because it works. the problem is you got that supreme court there. they are not for voting rights. people like mitch mcconnell, they are not for voting rights. that is where the problem is. you see, the thing of it is, these so-called republicans, people who voted for donald trump, that fool, they don't understand democracy. they just want this...
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. >> reporter: among them, 91-year-old elizabeth hartman, who ultimately agreed to go,
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