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just remember helen of troy. if you bought the stock in the weakness after it disappointed in july, you've now got a terrific gain. and i think there's much more upside to come. helen of troy is looking better than ever, except to the pani r panicers who should have known better. much more "mad money" ahead. eli lilly faced some pressure today. should you give the company a chance? then, if you haven't paid attention in the past two weeks to the markets, with energy helping lead the averages higher, i'm pointing out which plays could be worth considering after the $2 decline in the price of crude. plus biotech stock exchange have been under fire. should you be buying an orphan drug maker? i have the exclusive with the ceo. stick with cramer. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients th
just remember helen of troy. if you bought the stock in the weakness after it disappointed in july, you've now got a terrific gain. and i think there's much more upside to come. helen of troy is looking better than ever, except to the pani r panicers who should have known better. much more "mad money" ahead. eli lilly faced some pressure today. should you give the company a chance? then, if you haven't paid attention in the past two weeks to the markets, with energy helping lead the...
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. >> << the story of helen keller is coming to the stage. that's still ahead on "around around siouxland. the sioux city community theatre has a show running right now, the miracle worker the story of helen keller. it's a very unique performance. here to tell us more is joanne fox, the director. joannnn thanks f f being here. thanks s for havingnge sarah. for people who don't know the story of helen keller, give us a brief synois. helen keller was not born with afflictions, she had her sight, she had her hearing. through scarlet fever we believe she lost bototof those, so that's the start of the show. when we progress through the show, she is six years old now out of control, parents at a loss. what do we do, our child is a wild child, undisciplined. they contract annie sullivan. annie comes in, it is her job to teach helen american sign language in it's infancy at that time. she teaches her american sign language, , ere's a nnection between the signs and words. this is a performance anyone would enjoy, but also for unique audiences too. ver
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now we have sacagawea, -- and helen keller. helen keller is one of the most popular statues because she is put there as a child, and everybody knows who she is. she is a replacement statue, meaning -- remember i told you in 2000, you can replace your old statue? this is a replacement. who replaced their old statue with helen keller? the great state of alabama. [laughter] ok. now, we will look. here are the total statues replaced so far -- eight. six men and two women. the two women are helen keller and amelia ehrhardt. .- amelia ehrhardt it is bronzed and ready for casting. these are the people who love gone in, and there is amelia ehrhardt. we have then working on this sculpture since 2010. been released to the press, so i thought it would be inappropriate to show it now, but it is magnificent. here is our candidate from florida. we would like to replace confederate general edmund kirby smith. get him out, and get the champion of the environment, marjory stoneman douglas, in his place. she wrote "river of grass" and recognizes
now we have sacagawea, -- and helen keller. helen keller is one of the most popular statues because she is put there as a child, and everybody knows who she is. she is a replacement statue, meaning -- remember i told you in 2000, you can replace your old statue? this is a replacement. who replaced their old statue with helen keller? the great state of alabama. [laughter] ok. now, we will look. here are the total statues replaced so far -- eight. six men and two women. the two women are helen...
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i said call helen. she said i'll try it. >> reporter: helen obliged. >> i got on to it. i like it. i love the winter. i like the cold weather. it is just for anybody who likes the outdoors. >> reporter: fifty years later they have still been doing it. they have been best friends for 80 years now. >> right. >> reporter: you work at different schools. claire is here at mann and helen you are across the way at russell knight. >> over at old carriage road and folcroft. >> reporter: how do you stand it. we don't like to be out in the snow covering stories. how do you do it. >> we all just got used to it. you learn how you to dress. you only dress properly for whatever the weather is, the snow, the rain and whatever and here we are, we're healthy, thank god, we're healthy. >> you always don't know, you don't freeze and you don't melt. >> that is right. >> i love the the outdoors. >> reporter: tell me about why you love doing this year after year. >> it is just part of my life. my husband passed away, i got just got the in to a routine and this is just fills my empty time. >> reporter: it
i said call helen. she said i'll try it. >> reporter: helen obliged. >> i got on to it. i like it. i love the winter. i like the cold weather. it is just for anybody who likes the outdoors. >> reporter: fifty years later they have still been doing it. they have been best friends for 80 years now. >> right. >> reporter: you work at different schools. claire is here at mann and helen you are across the way at russell knight. >> over at old carriage road and...
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. >> reporter: the helene and here at the farm, and pumpkin patch with tons of varieties of pumpkins here here with the family behind in all. "pumpkin's cinderella pumpkins standard orange turbans and. and smaller decorative varieties, "the cinderella. >> reporter: people come down here in these bundy and what other kinds of nativities behalf of families observe? "we're at the train ride barrel train heading zoos, and david. "family outings for everyone the chairman of affordable it's a fun time of year? the seven"and will be open tomorrow be ahead of demand for people to come back after hauling business available in one more daybed. >> marty: 1 no if you get dressed up and got today to i love to see acosta and take a look at some the photos and if i can send it to us as well. make it on our air, the kron 4 and if news application to the reporters have with a gallery on our web site kron4news-dot-com >> marty: coming up on news weekends will get all dressed up in texas to one of the scary slaughterhouses in the bay area job getting ready to enjoy the hollowing treats warrantable step
. >> reporter: the helene and here at the farm, and pumpkin patch with tons of varieties of pumpkins here here with the family behind in all. "pumpkin's cinderella pumpkins standard orange turbans and. and smaller decorative varieties, "the cinderella. >> reporter: people come down here in these bundy and what other kinds of nativities behalf of families observe? "we're at the train ride barrel train heading zoos, and david. "family outings for everyone the...
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helen, how many people? we hear stories all the time, when we join people with the donor, families of the donor. is that a typical thing, when people are hesitant to do that? sometimes on the donor side when families have lost a loved one, they're dealing with their own grief. and they need to deal with that pain, and then they move on with their lives. so, sometimes families don't want to know. they're grateful they gave the gift, but they want to move on with their life. other families want to meet. and so what we try and do is pass on the letters that lauren writes to the family, and if the family chooses to respond back, we would then facilitate the letter coming back. once they have a written correspondence going and both parties wish to meet, then we facilitate that, as well. >> fascinating, 'cause we only hear publicly about the people. "oh, look at that. the mother of the son who gave this girl a heart, they get together." there is some great feeling of closure and meaning to this, right? but what pe
helen, how many people? we hear stories all the time, when we join people with the donor, families of the donor. is that a typical thing, when people are hesitant to do that? sometimes on the donor side when families have lost a loved one, they're dealing with their own grief. and they need to deal with that pain, and then they move on with their lives. so, sometimes families don't want to know. they're grateful they gave the gift, but they want to move on with their life. other families want...
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we will have more on the case sister helen prejean. meanwhile, a u.s. district court in virginia will hold a last-minute hearing this afternoon to decide whether to temporarily halt the execution of alfredo prieto over concerns about the drug virginia plans to use to execute him. the hearing is a response to an emergency motion filed by his lawyers after they learned virginia obtained the drug pentobarbital for the execution not from a pharmacy but from the texas prison system. prieto, a salvadoran national, has been convicted of multiple counts of murder. he is scheduled to be executed tonight. palestinian president mahmoud abbas announced wednesday that the palestinian authority was no longer bound by peace agreements with israel that were "continually violated." this came the same day the palestinian flag was raised in front of the united nations for the first time. abbas make the speech to the u.n. general assembly. >> here we declare that as long as israel refuses to commit to the agreement and sign with us, which renders us an authority without re
we will have more on the case sister helen prejean. meanwhile, a u.s. district court in virginia will hold a last-minute hearing this afternoon to decide whether to temporarily halt the execution of alfredo prieto over concerns about the drug virginia plans to use to execute him. the hearing is a response to an emergency motion filed by his lawyers after they learned virginia obtained the drug pentobarbital for the execution not from a pharmacy but from the texas prison system. prieto, a...
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formed to >> diane: amateurism-'80s helene evening nice clear skies low as 70 degrees trigger treatersd thus less chance iran again sunday monday >> pam: stay in touch kron4news- dot-com (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >>> the "insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversati >> trump and carson were quiet last night. >> was trump not to be star? >> i don't know what you mean i think i did v well. >> but the polls say otherwise. donald debuts a kinder, gentler trump. >> nee say you're promoting hate. >> i promote love. i promote love. >> is all love lost? we're inside the trum >>> then, did khloe ban lamar's dad from the hospital? >> they won't let me see my son. >> while caitlyn jenner is >> plus our moms get real on pregnancy afbaby. >> with my first pregnancy i gained 85 pounds. i had a bash thyroid >> then josh and fergie are officially halloween's king and queen. >> i just remember those were like spandex. >> we're throwing back to the most spooktacular cost and love
formed to >> diane: amateurism-'80s helene evening nice clear skies low as 70 degrees trigger treatersd thus less chance iran again sunday monday >> pam: stay in touch kron4news- dot-com (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >>> the "insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversati >> trump and carson were quiet last night. >> was trump not...
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. >> reporter: this is how claire because bowman and helen have spent their mornings and afternoons for last 50 yea years. >> i started at 37. here i am 88 i still feel 37. >> bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill police officer. the township needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal witness cold, rape, sleet and snow day in and day out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all right, i'll give you a one week. and here am 50 years later. (laughter). >> reporter: bowman work at harris elementary. nitts crosses students outside of russell knight. >> the ladies met in first grade and have been best friends ever since. >> you do dinner every saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> they took these jobs in 1965. their husbands eventually passed away. now 50 years later, this job continues to give them purpose. >> it's an asset to watch them grow. i've seen come from parents walking them in strollers, walking their older children and then when they come to first grade it's really something to watch them grow.
. >> reporter: this is how claire because bowman and helen have spent their mornings and afternoons for last 50 yea years. >> i started at 37. here i am 88 i still feel 37. >> bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill police officer. the township needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal witness cold, rape, sleet and snow day in and day out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all...
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for people who don't know the story of helen keller, give us a brief synopsis. helen keller was not born with afflictions, she had her sight, she had her hearing. through scarlet fever we believe she lost both of those, so that's the start of the show. when we progress through the show, she is six years old now out of control, parents at a loss. what do we do, our child is a wild child, undisciplined. they contract annie sullivan. annie comes in, it is her job to teach helen american sign language in it's infancy at that time. she teaches her american sign language, there's a connection between the signs and words. this is a performance anyone would enjoy, but also for unique audiences too. very excited about partnering with other non-profits to make this happen. the first one we partnered with iowa department for the blind. through the iris program, we had audio description services for individuals who are blind. the local connection is through dakota international, they have underwritten american sign language interpreters. two of the shows are interpreted wit
for people who don't know the story of helen keller, give us a brief synopsis. helen keller was not born with afflictions, she had her sight, she had her hearing. through scarlet fever we believe she lost both of those, so that's the start of the show. when we progress through the show, she is six years old now out of control, parents at a loss. what do we do, our child is a wild child, undisciplined. they contract annie sullivan. annie comes in, it is her job to teach helen american sign...
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around us, so attentive to what is happening, they are engaged in thinking about what is happening and helen affect them and what they can do to make a difference. when people say how can i engage kids, start by asking what they care about and they will tell you what they care about, kids will tell you what upsets him, what inspires them. and it is our responsibility, as adults, people who have platforms to help them figure out how they can make a difference in ways that will be meaningful to them and have the type of impact they aspire to have. >> that has been my experience because it is four teenagers and i get so confused whenever i read about these concerns millennials are disaffected or don't care about things or apathetic or narcissistic because of selfys and that is just not my experience at all with the girls that i meet. >> it is not how you are leading by example and it is not only true for millennials who volunteer at higher rates than in generation ever, but also true for kids. one of the reasons i wrote this book was to highlight the work of remarkable kids engaged in making a
around us, so attentive to what is happening, they are engaged in thinking about what is happening and helen affect them and what they can do to make a difference. when people say how can i engage kids, start by asking what they care about and they will tell you what they care about, kids will tell you what upsets him, what inspires them. and it is our responsibility, as adults, people who have platforms to help them figure out how they can make a difference in ways that will be meaningful to...
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helene drown was very important.nd in the first term, in the first presidential term, some of pat nixon's family and friends were worried about her. she seemed frail. she seemed not to find her way, as mary was saying. she was a rock during the last few months of the administration, at least that's how she's been described. she continued to be very strong when the president nearly died. richard nixon almost dies a few months after leaving office. he gets phlebitis, which is -- it's an inflammation of the veins. he actually goes into cardiac arrest because of the reaction to -- i believe he has an infection. this happens in long beach, california. susan: hospitalized for 23 weeks, right? no, 23 days. my goodness, i read that and i thought that's such long time. timothy: but he nearly dies. and she is very strong for the family. susan: was he also suffering from depression during the period? timothy: you know, the thing about it is, it's very hard to know about the medical condition about presidential families unless t
helene drown was very important.nd in the first term, in the first presidential term, some of pat nixon's family and friends were worried about her. she seemed frail. she seemed not to find her way, as mary was saying. she was a rock during the last few months of the administration, at least that's how she's been described. she continued to be very strong when the president nearly died. richard nixon almost dies a few months after leaving office. he gets phlebitis, which is -- it's an...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. corporate funding is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> martin smith: my trip starts in beirut, lebanon. damascus is just 85 miles away. this is the only safe road in. since the war began four-and-a-half years ago, the government of bashar al-assad has severely restricted access to regime-held syria. but now a contact with ties to the regime has arranged some special visas. before crossing, i change dollars for syrian liras. with the country under economic sanctions, it's an all-cash economy.
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. corporate funding is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within...
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helen mcdonough has some...interesting visitiors coming through. "i think i like this better than christas." it's halloween athe ennoble skilled nursing and rehabilitation center in dububuue..something mcdonough looks forward too for weeks. (helen mcdonough, ennoble resident) "it just means any children, sthis really firefighter micah is working harddcollecting as much candy as he can, but also plotting for next year's and next time i'm gonna be batman. and next time he's gonna be batman. and he's been talking about it for a good couple of weeks." steuer also works at ennoble, and says they've been doing this for years. "the best therapy is the kids. it they've been talking about it know, you're a part of the world. you get to see the kids and it's hloween, and it's really nice to be able to share candy, but also, lotssand lots of smiles. the trick-or- treaters are mostly children of the staff or grandkids of the residents.... the best costume award went a kid dressed up like the green ghostbusters.... coming up on today in iowa... you don't have t
helen mcdonough has some...interesting visitiors coming through. "i think i like this better than christas." it's halloween athe ennoble skilled nursing and rehabilitation center in dububuue..something mcdonough looks forward too for weeks. (helen mcdonough, ennoble resident) "it just means any children, sthis really firefighter micah is working harddcollecting as much candy as he can, but also plotting for next year's and next time i'm gonna be batman. and next time he's gonna...
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. >> dalton trumbo a his co-star dane helen mirren became a little smitten. >> i do have a crush on him. an actor crush. >> los angeles to new york city where the film spotlights michael keaton and ma ruffalo. >> everyone will be interested in this. >> the film is about exposing a cover-up in the catholic church and mark went uncovered. breast cancer, nu killers of women, and nomen, too. >> exposure for a cause. well, one star who has been jetting all over the world is mariah carey. there they is in china with her boyfriend at the opening of his new multibillion dollar casino. before she let the states, she sat down. >> calling t shots, dregting on the set of her new christmas movie. >> it was a lo for him. >> kids. >> they have no filter and say anything. >> and embracing her inner diva. >> i'll still be a diva in certain ways. >> that's tomorrow. >> only on etee"e.t." >> i think mariah the word "diva." >>yes, she does. >>> we're flashing back to 2005's guy matthew mcconaughey. >> plus secrets fromtomorrow's we're on the set with davis. >> it's getting completely and totally insane. >>
. >> dalton trumbo a his co-star dane helen mirren became a little smitten. >> i do have a crush on him. an actor crush. >> los angeles to new york city where the film spotlights michael keaton and ma ruffalo. >> everyone will be interested in this. >> the film is about exposing a cover-up in the catholic church and mark went uncovered. breast cancer, nu killers of women, and nomen, too. >> exposure for a cause. well, one star who has been jetting all over...
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rosa parks and helen keller and maya angelou >> if he is president one day he's already started campaigning for the girls his own age. always on american, madacy dy is a rock star making good things happen and a funny girl getting people laughing and the things that's just who she is, and awesome >> all of these young girls are doing great things and empowering other girls and women. the other thing is, he does say he forgot his sister. got to keep the women in your own house happy first. >> she'll understand. >> what if kid president actually becomes president some day? let's look at it this way. his p.r. machine started at very early age. >> out! >>> dad unwraps a birthday surprise and it's just the kind of present i like. >> a special present, that's bringing the tears. here in vineland, home of progresso, soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record sc
rosa parks and helen keller and maya angelou >> if he is president one day he's already started campaigning for the girls his own age. always on american, madacy dy is a rock star making good things happen and a funny girl getting people laughing and the things that's just who she is, and awesome >> all of these young girls are doing great things and empowering other girls and women. the other thing is, he does say he forgot his sister. got to keep the women in your own house happy...
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. >> reporter: this is how claire bowman and helen have spent their mornings and afternoons for the lasti started at 37. here i am 88 and i still feel 37. >> reporter: bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill police officer. the township needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal with the cold rain, sleet and snow day in dane out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all right, i'll give you one week. and here i am 50 years later. >> reporter: bowman works at harrah's elementary and knits crosses students outside -- >> do you dinner saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> claire and helen took these jobs in 1965. their husbands eventually passed away. now 50 years lateness job continues to give them purpose. >> it's asset to watch them grow. i've seen them come from parents walking them in strollers, walking their older children and then when they come to first grade it's really something to watch them grow. >> reporter: she still gets christmas cards from students she met in the '70's and '80s. this barn sa
. >> reporter: this is how claire bowman and helen have spent their mornings and afternoons for the lasti started at 37. here i am 88 and i still feel 37. >> reporter: bowman now 87 says her husband was a cherry hill police officer. the township needed crossing guards and he urged the ladies to sign on. bowman wasn't sure she wanted to deal with the cold rain, sleet and snow day in dane out. >> the sergeant called me and said, claire, i need you. i said, all right, i'll give...
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going to do is talk with our faculty and our staff and also our technology department with the bishop helen catholic schools and comup with the best ideas to help students with that money." the money is expected to go towards improvements to the school that will improve the learning environment for both students and teachers. larry>> another sioux city school is hosting a special exhibit this halloween. irving elementary is hosting a display commemorating the mexican holiday "dia de los muertos" or day of the dead. the holiday focuses on celebrating friends and family who have passed away. a key element is the altar, often found within homes or public places, created to honor and welcome deceased loved ones. several of those altars are now on display inside irving. "we just like to share with everybody part of our culture. i was born and raised in mexico and i'm happy i can pass this down to my kids so they can pass it down to their kids." the altars will be on display until november 7th. and the sioux city public museum will host a dia de los muertos on halloween... from 1 until 3 in the a
going to do is talk with our faculty and our staff and also our technology department with the bishop helen catholic schools and comup with the best ideas to help students with that money." the money is expected to go towards improvements to the school that will improve the learning environment for both students and teachers. larry>> another sioux city school is hosting a special exhibit this halloween. irving elementary is hosting a display commemorating the mexican holiday...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. corporate funding for frontline is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> previously on "my brother's bomber." >> dornstein: i know you guys know that i had a brother, but you probably haven't heard me say that much about him. >> instead, he wound up on flight 103... >> dornstein: maybe you could show up in libya, and maybe it would be possible to get an answer for once. >> all these years later, the case is still open. >> dornstein: jesus, look at this room. >> to be frank, 99% of them are gone. >> you would get a lot of information out of mr... bollier? >> bollier. >> he's located in zu
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. corporate funding for frontline is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. corporate funding for frontline is provided by: >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real-time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham and women's hospital. it all starts here. >> previously on "my brother's bomber..." >> there was a man there, and he was still in the same office, same place where the timer that they say had blown up flight 103. >> wow. >> dornstein: it looks suspicious, like you are helping make the bomb that blew up flight 103. >> no, no, no... >> dornstein: i just want one person to tell me that the story is true and i'll let it drop. i don't need the whole picture, i just want one guy. and then i'd feel like i'd be done. am i going to make a scene and go into the room and
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. ♪ rosa parks and helen keller and maya angelou ♪ >> if he is president one day he's already startedge. ♪ always on american, madady isa rock star making good things happen ♪ and a funny girl getting people laughing ♪ and the things that's just who she is, and awesome ♪ >> all of these young girls are doing great things and empowering other girls and women. the other thing is, he does say he forgot his sister. going to have to learn early, got to keep the women in your own house happy first. >> she'll understand. >> what if kid president actually becomes president some day? let's look at it this way. his p.r. machine started at very early age. >> out! >>> dad unwraps a birthday surprise and it's just the kind of present i like. >> a special present, that's bringing the tears. >> look at that! >> now, that's a gift. not any more. are you still waiting to change your bath tub? when i finally did it, it changed everything! only bath fitter can give you the new tub you've been waiting for, in as little as one day. with their unique tub over tub process. isn't that amazing! bath fitter wi
. ♪ rosa parks and helen keller and maya angelou ♪ >> if he is president one day he's already startedge. ♪ always on american, madady isa rock star making good things happen ♪ and a funny girl getting people laughing ♪ and the things that's just who she is, and awesome ♪ >> all of these young girls are doing great things and empowering other girls and women. the other thing is, he does say he forgot his sister. going to have to learn early, got to keep the women in your...
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helen kales is director of the center for positive aging. a study published of 90,000 patients of veterans administration, kales found the risk of dying from antipsychotics was much higher than was recently felt. haldol causes an spra extra death, an additional death for 27 patients with dementia. and seraquel, one more death for every 50. and the study only looked at what happened over a six month period. many nursing homes give residents with dementia these drugs for years. >> the phrase is if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. so out in the field, we have most providers are actually not psychiatrists. most people that see people with dementia are primary care physicians and they've probably received a little bit of training on these psychiatric medications in their training but they haven't received the kind of training that we think is necessary on what are the underlying causes of these symptoms. >> medicare in 2012 launched a program to help nursing homes address symptoms without antipsychotics. and this year, medi
helen kales is director of the center for positive aging. a study published of 90,000 patients of veterans administration, kales found the risk of dying from antipsychotics was much higher than was recently felt. haldol causes an spra extra death, an additional death for 27 patients with dementia. and seraquel, one more death for every 50. and the study only looked at what happened over a six month period. many nursing homes give residents with dementia these drugs for years. >> the...
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helen mcdonough has coming through. "i think i like this better than christmas." it's halloween at the dubuque..something mcdonough looks forward too for weeks. any children, so this really means a lot to me." nats "trick or treat" down the hall, firefighter micah is working hard, collecting as much candy as he can, but also plotting for next year's costume. (abby steuer, micah's mom) "this year he's a firefighter, and next time i'm gonna be batman. and next time he's gonna be batman. and he's been talking about it for a good couple of weeks." steuer also works at ennoble, and says they've been doing this for years. "the best therapy is the kids. come out. they enjoy it. they've been talking about it all day." pamela webb, who recently finished a stint of rehab, came back for that very know, you're a part of the world. you get to see the kids and it's halloween, and it's really nice to be able to share things with people." sharing things like candy, but also, lots and lots the kids at the home tonight, mostly kids of the staff or grandkids of the residents. but at
helen mcdonough has coming through. "i think i like this better than christmas." it's halloween at the dubuque..something mcdonough looks forward too for weeks. any children, so this really means a lot to me." nats "trick or treat" down the hall, firefighter micah is working hard, collecting as much candy as he can, but also plotting for next year's costume. (abby steuer, micah's mom) "this year he's a firefighter, and next time i'm gonna be batman. and next time...
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. >> halloween is a really big deal for john and helen. they have been setting up a haunted maze for 11 years. >> it's a lot of fun we have a lot of people that come every year, and they don't know what else to do. >> we're talking about a >> the authorities told them they had to shut it down. >> basically violates building code and public safety code s we have to take everything serious. >> there's no -- we don't want to be the ones to go back after there's a tragedy. reporter: while neighbors worked on the set up adding extra fire extinguishers exit signs and even cameras john has decided to fight city hall asking a judge the rule against the cease and desist order. >> we won. halloween is on. reporter: late this afternoon a judge decided the maze can operate. >> . >> they made the assumption we didn't have a lot of the safety things they wanted. we did and do. reporter: tonight and tomorrow the spooky tradition will continue. >> i'm extremely happy. i'll be on my way to get my haunted house ready for tonight. >> by the way you may be wo
. >> halloween is a really big deal for john and helen. they have been setting up a haunted maze for 11 years. >> it's a lot of fun we have a lot of people that come every year, and they don't know what else to do. >> we're talking about a >> the authorities told them they had to shut it down. >> basically violates building code and public safety code s we have to take everything serious. >> there's no -- we don't want to be the ones to go back after there's...
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. >> phillipe :helen kinmon, -- a grandmother of one of the students, shared the letter she received from encore education corporation on saturday. e-e-c is the company that manages and operates synergy education project high school. in the letter, the company states its informed the s-e-p school board and the state department of education that encore is terminating its management contract with the school. it does not give a reason, but students, parents and teachers tell kron four its all about money. >> : we're kind of like up in the air, like, what are we gonna do? >> phillipe :encore says its up to the school board to figure out a way to keep the school open. but as of now, the doors will close on november 18th. this school specializes in arts, dance and music. the student-body? some 200 kids and about a half dozen teachers. margie digirgio is one of them, surrounded by students, including kinmon's granddaugter. >> : many people have put their heart and souls into this place, and to see it disappear just because a company came in, promised the world and then took it away within a
. >> phillipe :helen kinmon, -- a grandmother of one of the students, shared the letter she received from encore education corporation on saturday. e-e-c is the company that manages and operates synergy education project high school. in the letter, the company states its informed the s-e-p school board and the state department of education that encore is terminating its management contract with the school. it does not give a reason, but students, parents and teachers tell kron four its...
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we heard from helen earlier, who is a gender advisor for care international who told us ending childe is complicated but possible. >> i would say that there are three critical areas in which engagement can make a difference. the first is about the age of the girls themselves so ensuring that the girls know they have other opportunities and that the world is changing and that staying at school results in so many benefits. the second is around attitudes, social norms of the wider society of families, ensuring that they engage with, and discuss opportunities, change, and don't just do the traditional things because that's how things have always been. and the third is around the state in providing schools as much as possible, upholding the law, which in most countries shouldn't be before 18, and add economic insenttives to ensure that girls stay in school. so with the three approaches that's the way we can change. waiting until general economic development and the poverty of countries is addressed is just not going to work. these social taboos and attitudes are a major cause of poverty.
we heard from helen earlier, who is a gender advisor for care international who told us ending childe is complicated but possible. >> i would say that there are three critical areas in which engagement can make a difference. the first is about the age of the girls themselves so ensuring that the girls know they have other opportunities and that the world is changing and that staying at school results in so many benefits. the second is around attitudes, social norms of the wider society of...
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his story helen to his project promoting science innovation. >> we have to watch for, cultivate, andourage glimmers of possibility. wow. barbara: it is good to have the president on your side, especially with a name like in a post-9/11 world. wearing a of ahmed nasa t-shirt went viral. google, facebook, and m.i.t. responded. he is met with ceos and other leaders. this one in sudan raised eyebrows. the president is wanted for allegedly war crimes. so many lessons to learn about moving into celebrity like this press conference. >> i'm glad this happened to me because i can spread my word to the people and tell them it is not by the color of your skin or religion, but by your heart. you judge a person by their heart, not what they look like. barbara: apart from that scripted statement he said little under the watchful eye of pr advisers. the fbi is demanding an investigation into the arrest. barbara plett usher, bbc news. laura: movie trailers do not usually generate frenzied excitement, but the movie is the new "star wars" film. the force awakens doesn't open until december, but antici
his story helen to his project promoting science innovation. >> we have to watch for, cultivate, andourage glimmers of possibility. wow. barbara: it is good to have the president on your side, especially with a name like in a post-9/11 world. wearing a of ahmed nasa t-shirt went viral. google, facebook, and m.i.t. responded. he is met with ceos and other leaders. this one in sudan raised eyebrows. the president is wanted for allegedly war crimes. so many lessons to learn about moving into...
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i'm gellin' and zinfandellin'. and so is my new bride, helen mcmellin' i'm so happy my eyes are wellin' dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles are so soft they make your feet feel outrageously comfortable. i'm gellin you're so not gellin' dr. scholl's oh, she looks upset. should i say something? or should i just keep looking at my phone? gracias. kleenex. someone needs one. >>> automatic anyone wants to talk about is donald trump. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that is, like, ugh, you're all losers? >> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton making a splash on "saturday night live" by poking fun at donald trump. tomorrow night her husband, former president bill clinton will be a guest on "the late show" with stephen colbert. >>> on the cbs money watch now. no laughing matter as atm fees hit a high. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. a new survey finds you're paying more than ever for our own money. banker.com is reporting fees on atms at record levels. another draw from another bank's atm is $42.50 and overdraft fees are a rec
i'm gellin' and zinfandellin'. and so is my new bride, helen mcmellin' i'm so happy my eyes are wellin' dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles are so soft they make your feet feel outrageously comfortable. i'm gellin you're so not gellin' dr. scholl's oh, she looks upset. should i say something? or should i just keep looking at my phone? gracias. kleenex. someone needs one. >>> automatic anyone wants to talk about is donald trump. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that is, like, ugh,...
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surgeon general stood above the crowd as their group left helen wills playground. today's school bus was part of international walking to cool someday. >> quell, right in the middle of our drout, somebody in los angeles is using a record amount of water. according to the i believe vest gaitive reporting site, win household consumed 11.8 million gallons of water in one year, and it cost them $90,000. the web site says while losageless has the highest number of water wasters, the east bay is right up there. a hundred households in each area used more than a million gallons of water. >> how do you use that much water in a day? >>> well, is google robbing your brain? >> how many of us immediately my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because
surgeon general stood above the crowd as their group left helen wills playground. today's school bus was part of international walking to cool someday. >> quell, right in the middle of our drout, somebody in los angeles is using a record amount of water. according to the i believe vest gaitive reporting site, win household consumed 11.8 million gallons of water in one year, and it cost them $90,000. the web site says while losageless has the highest number of water wasters, the east bay...
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. >> thank you, debbie and helene. thank you both for your comments and your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information on this, and other ballot measures in this years election, please visit the san francisco elections website at, and other ballot measures in this years election, please visit the san francisco elections website@sfelections.org. remember, early voting is available at city hall monday through friday from 8 pm to 5 pm. you can also vote at city hall on the two weekends before election day. and, if you don't vote early, be sure to vote on tuesday, november 3. thank you for watching. >>[music]
. >> thank you, debbie and helene. thank you both for your comments and your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information on this, and other ballot measures in this years election, please visit the san francisco elections website at, and other ballot measures in this years election, please visit the san francisco elections website@sfelections.org. remember, early voting is available at city hall monday through friday from 8 pm to 5 pm. you can also vote at...
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mary's park other than the waterfront had the pleasure of working with supervisor christensen on helenorth beach playground and the north beach pool but there are big issues that require a proven experience that require someone who is wlil to be a check and balance and who is a pursuant leader that listens and work with the colleagues he offers elected unanimously two times by my 10 colleagues on the board of susupervisors i'm endorsed by supervisors who work to the left and right be is mr. medallion i was able to bring people together to find that space that will a california doctrine of innovation and ideas that's why i respectfully ask for your supports ♪ november elect and ask you volunteer on vallejo on sutter street together we'll prevail (clapping.) >> so i have a two year histories ever washgdz for this neighborhood and accomplish what i set out to do and bends the will of city government to create multi pillows i millions project and working as a supervisor on city hall to bends the will to help i've been listening and heard allowed people are concerned of housing and safeties
mary's park other than the waterfront had the pleasure of working with supervisor christensen on helenorth beach playground and the north beach pool but there are big issues that require a proven experience that require someone who is wlil to be a check and balance and who is a pursuant leader that listens and work with the colleagues he offers elected unanimously two times by my 10 colleagues on the board of susupervisors i'm endorsed by supervisors who work to the left and right be is mr....
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helens wra lee is reporting that musk says he saw a big jump in orders for the model s and the model. he also says it may have been a record day for model s orders. tesla stock in a difficult take has had a difficult day so far. currently close to session highs. up about 1.6% at 243. there's a picture that mount st. helens wra tweeted of musk a few moments ago. >> of course, we're still looking for that 55,000 delivery number for model s's. we'll see if that jump in orders gets them close to it. >> when we come back, some dramatic movements on the markets today. best illustrated by the dow clawing its way back from yesterday's levels only to stall short of just reaching them. we'll have more insight as to why in just a moment. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annua
helens wra lee is reporting that musk says he saw a big jump in orders for the model s and the model. he also says it may have been a record day for model s orders. tesla stock in a difficult take has had a difficult day so far. currently close to session highs. up about 1.6% at 243. there's a picture that mount st. helens wra tweeted of musk a few moments ago. >> of course, we're still looking for that 55,000 delivery number for model s's. we'll see if that jump in orders gets them close...
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helens rams are looking to become the los angeles rams again the rams franchise moved to st.>> the so-called airbnb initiative is parking a heated political battle in san front. prop f would limit rentals to 75 days a year. currently the law for unhosted rentals is 90 days. opponents claim it hurts people who rely on rental income to keep themselves a floats. >>> we tried to do with proposition f is give airbnb and other companies skin in the game. we say to them if you list a unit that isn't registered or is illegal, you can be fined. >> prop f will ban -- >> voters will decide on proposition f on november 3rd. the campaigning has been fierce with several big name politicians appearing in tv ads on both sides of the issue. >>> we have a traffic note to pass along tonight. the high street bridge between oakland and alameda will be closed off and on for the next four weeks for repair work. the closures will run from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays through november 25th. we're getting out first look at increasing number of great white sharks off the bay area coast. coast guard
helens rams are looking to become the los angeles rams again the rams franchise moved to st.>> the so-called airbnb initiative is parking a heated political battle in san front. prop f would limit rentals to 75 days a year. currently the law for unhosted rentals is 90 days. opponents claim it hurts people who rely on rental income to keep themselves a floats. >>> we tried to do with proposition f is give airbnb and other companies skin in the game. we say to them if you list a...
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. >> dr helen is founder and director of ageing. in a study, kales found the risk of dying was much higher than previouslile thought. in just six months, the antipsychotic had one additional death for every patient with dementia. and additional deaths for 27 patients. proxim and saraquel. and won more death for every 50. the study looked at what happened in a 6-month period. many give residents with dementia these drugs for year. everything looks like a nail. out in the field we had most providers, not psychiatrists. most people that see people with dementia as beam with primary care, and they receive a little bit of training, but have not received the kind of training that we think are necessary on what are the underlying causes of the illness. >> medicare in 2012 launched programs to address symptoms without antipsychotics. this year they included them in nursing homes. a member of the certification group said the threat of receiving fewer stars would bush nursing stars to describe fewer antipsychotics. >> that's using the power o
. >> dr helen is founder and director of ageing. in a study, kales found the risk of dying was much higher than previouslile thought. in just six months, the antipsychotic had one additional death for every patient with dementia. and additional deaths for 27 patients. proxim and saraquel. and won more death for every 50. the study looked at what happened in a 6-month period. many give residents with dementia these drugs for year. everything looks like a nail. out in the field we had most...