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here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: law breakers beware.with lorain. >> if you go against lorain, you go [ bleep ]. >> reporter: in more than three decades at the u.s. attorneys office, she celebrated hundreds of wins in the courtroom. >> the lorraine fan club. >> reporter: recently, her co-workers were celebrating her. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: at 82 years olds, lorain is the oldest federal prosecutor in the country. you got four, five, ten more years? >> i have no idea when. some day, it will be over. until then, i'm truly enjoying it. >> reporter: why stop now? every day is a cool day. there's something exciting happening all the time. >> reporter: she helped put away two men who scammed $20 million selling fake health insurance plans. she helped out in a mob trial or two. >> they get into white collar crime. >> reporter: the president sent this letter congratulating her on her first 80 years. >> lorain is a very unusual, talented woman who made her own way in days it was very difficult for women to succeed. >> you make me and
here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: law breakers beware.with lorain. >> if you go against lorain, you go [ bleep ]. >> reporter: in more than three decades at the u.s. attorneys office, she celebrated hundreds of wins in the courtroom. >> the lorraine fan club. >> reporter: recently, her co-workers were celebrating her. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: at 82 years olds, lorain is the oldest federal prosecutor in the country. you got four, five, ten more...
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jeremy hubbard has the story. >> reporter: this is the schoolyard bully beatdown that went viral. a tiny 12-year-old picking on his larger schoolmate, repeatedly punching and tormenting him and then 15-year-old casey heynes snapped and did this. >> i actually snapped and grabbed him, picked him up off the ground, threw him to the ground in self-defense. >> reporter: now casey is finally telling his story, after years of being picked on for his weight, he finally had enough. >> i was just like, yeah, you finally -- it's over. >> reporter: in this interview with "a current affair" on channel 9 in australia, he admits he reached a breaking point. >> everything just built up for three years. suddenly it came out. >> reporter: his dad is still not quite sure how to react. >> it's nothing to be proud of, but i'm glad that he stood up for himself. >> reporter: both boys have been suspended but heynes has become a youtube sensation since the fight. more than 100,000 people have joined a facebook group supporting the teen, where he's named casey the punisher. >> it's already changed his de
jeremy hubbard has the story. >> reporter: this is the schoolyard bully beatdown that went viral. a tiny 12-year-old picking on his larger schoolmate, repeatedly punching and tormenting him and then 15-year-old casey heynes snapped and did this. >> i actually snapped and grabbed him, picked him up off the ground, threw him to the ground in self-defense. >> reporter: now casey is finally telling his story, after years of being picked on for his weight, he finally had enough....
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here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: this is the school yard bully beat-down that went viral.year-old picking on his larger schoolmate repeatedly punching and tormenting him. then 15-year-old casey snapped and did this. >> i actually snapped and grabbed him, picked him up off the ground and threw him on the ground in self-defense. >> reporter: now casey is finally telling his story. after years of being picked on for his weight, he finally had enough. >> i was like, yeah, finally it's over. >> reporter: in this interview with "a current affair" on channel 9 in australia, he admits he reached a breaking point. >> everything built up for three years and the anger that came out of it. >> reporter: his dad is still not quite sure how to react. >> you know, it's nothing -- nothing to be proud of but i'm glad that he stood up for himself. >> reporter: both boys have now been suspended. heynes has become a youtube sensation since the fight. more than 100,000 people have joined a facebook group supporting the team where he's been nicknamed casey the punisher. >> it's really changed hi
here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: this is the school yard bully beat-down that went viral.year-old picking on his larger schoolmate repeatedly punching and tormenting him. then 15-year-old casey snapped and did this. >> i actually snapped and grabbed him, picked him up off the ground and threw him on the ground in self-defense. >> reporter: now casey is finally telling his story. after years of being picked on for his weight, he finally had enough. >> i was like, yeah,...
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jeremy hubbard has more. >> reporter: what can you sleep in and party in?arty has gone public. in a dizzying fog of fleece-filled infomercials. somehow pjs have become high fashion. everywhere you go, even when you've really got to go. >> forever lazy has zipper patches in front and back for great escapes. >> reporter: it all started with the snuggie. now there's an entire industry. >> the snazzy way to sleep while you travel. >> the hoodie-footie, head to toe comfortable yep, footed pjs for the whole family, even the family dog. a lot of people probably do buy these as a joke, right? >> they absolutely do. >> reporter: and then they realize they like it? >> it looks a little amusing but at the same time it's really comfortable and makes me feel good. >> reporter: how does it make you look? only one way to find out. this is sort of the ultimate lazy person wear, right? >> i think it's the ultimate comfort wear. you don't have to be lazy to like to be comfortable. >> reporter: fact is, sloth sells. even at up to $70 per pair, the vermont teddy bear company h
jeremy hubbard has more. >> reporter: what can you sleep in and party in?arty has gone public. in a dizzying fog of fleece-filled infomercials. somehow pjs have become high fashion. everywhere you go, even when you've really got to go. >> forever lazy has zipper patches in front and back for great escapes. >> reporter: it all started with the snuggie. now there's an entire industry. >> the snazzy way to sleep while you travel. >> the hoodie-footie, head to toe...
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jeremy hubbard has the details. >> reporter: today is the day. you will hear about it. the ominous warning posted on this teenager's facebook page early friday. a short time later, the suspect, who had been suspended from this martinsville, indiana, middle school, a week ago, allegedly opened fire, right inside the front door. in the bullet's path, 15-year-old chance jackson, critically wounded while classmates watched in horror. >> he texted me. he said he seen a kid get shot and he fell to the ground. and was laying on the ground. he said they're yelling at us to get inside. he's in a classroom scared to death. he wants to go home. >> reporter: the suspect walked away and was caught a few miles from the school. a handgun found nearby. after the shooting, shock is yielding to outrage. parents say the school had prior warning. >> the school called my home phone and said there was a threat. a shooting threat at the school. >> this phone call is going out to the households of all of our students. unfortunately, a rather vague threat has been made against the faculty of mh
jeremy hubbard has the details. >> reporter: today is the day. you will hear about it. the ominous warning posted on this teenager's facebook page early friday. a short time later, the suspect, who had been suspended from this martinsville, indiana, middle school, a week ago, allegedly opened fire, right inside the front door. in the bullet's path, 15-year-old chance jackson, critically wounded while classmates watched in horror. >> he texted me. he said he seen a kid get shot and...
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more from jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: this is the schoolyard bully beatdown that went viral. tiny 12-year-old, picking on his larger scale mate. repeatedly punching him. then, 16-year-old casey heynes
more from jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: this is the schoolyard bully beatdown that went viral. tiny 12-year-old, picking on his larger scale mate. repeatedly punching him. then, 16-year-old casey heynes
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call attention to the opening of its new oakland emeryville store at 4:30 this afternoon at 40th and hubbard. oakland and emeryville mayors will be on hand for the event. there's going to be a ribbon cutting, food and drinks. the official grand opening is on sunday. >>> meanwhile, we'll check in with christina. it will be a cold one and rainy as of tomorrow, right? >> yes, we'll see the showers move in later this evening, but tomorrow morning you are right on point, as usual. we are expecting a pretty active start to your morning. we could see a messy commute tomorrow morning. of course, mike and i are always here to guide you through. we have a bit of reduced visibility trying to get over to the north bay from the east bay. give yourself extra time and watch out for patchy fog. really, we don't have widespread fog this morning. it is mostly confined to the north bay. the east bay, very chilly start for you, 33 degrees in fairfield. 34 in livermore. we'll take you through your day in detail. as you can see, your daypart forecast shows 36 degrees by 7:00 a.m. by noon, 50 degrees. we are going
call attention to the opening of its new oakland emeryville store at 4:30 this afternoon at 40th and hubbard. oakland and emeryville mayors will be on hand for the event. there's going to be a ribbon cutting, food and drinks. the official grand opening is on sunday. >>> meanwhile, we'll check in with christina. it will be a cold one and rainy as of tomorrow, right? >> yes, we'll see the showers move in later this evening, but tomorrow morning you are right on point, as usual. we...
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hubbard. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get in massachusetts and talk with dimitri our law is the author of the newly updated reinventing collapse dimitry welcome to the kaiser report thanks thank you for having me on your program max great to be with you again all right dimitri oarlock we are in the midst of a the collapse that you refer to in reinventing collapse where are we in the collapse well it's it's hard to tell which phase where in some countries have gone through political collapse others other countries are in the midst of a financial collapse and now we have a bit of a commercial collapse on the way because say missing sojitz air sensors that are required in just about every production automobile it is supposed to be rolling off the production lines but isn't ok talking about supply lines disruption correct and it was globalization ireton break it down for us basically companies have so. it completely to just in time. inventory control systems and the logistics are
hubbard. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get in massachusetts and talk with dimitri our law is the author of the newly updated reinventing collapse dimitry welcome to the kaiser report thanks thank you for having me on your program max great to be with you again all right dimitri oarlock we are in the midst of a the collapse that you refer to in reinventing collapse where are we in the collapse well it's it's hard to tell which phase where in some countries have gone through...
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jeremy hubbard is in albany to explain. good morning, jeremy. >> reporter: juju, good morning.estion, just how generous will they be. we hope to find out had all seven i.t. workers who pooled their money and bout that lottery ticket emerge with their big paycheck in hand. we've learned a little bit about the group of winners. at least one woman among them. one has already retired and none back to work since winning the big lottery. we hear also that there should have been eight winners, but one guy who normally buys into the pool because he said he didn't feel lucky. now, he's the oddman out. they all sit together and have lunch every day at cook's diner. we'll see how friendly they are with the one guy who didn't buy in. >> jeremy hubbard, waiting to see if everybody does the right thing. >>> well, one guy who does not need to win megamillions is billionaire yuri milner, a major facebook investor. he just bout this 30,000 square foot mansion in silicon valley for a cool $100 million. a ball room, home theater, wine cellar and indoor pool. it has a ballroom, home theater, wine
jeremy hubbard is in albany to explain. good morning, jeremy. >> reporter: juju, good morning.estion, just how generous will they be. we hope to find out had all seven i.t. workers who pooled their money and bout that lottery ticket emerge with their big paycheck in hand. we've learned a little bit about the group of winners. at least one woman among them. one has already retired and none back to work since winning the big lottery. we hear also that there should have been eight winners,...
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jeremy hubbard with the story of he said/he said and who was bullied first. >> reporter: 12-year-oldtchard gale has become a viral villain. he's the smaller of these two australian boys in a cell phone video, seen a million times around the world in recent days. gale takes swings at casey heynes, before the big, older school mate fights back with a brutal body slam. gale tells australia's "tonight show" he is a victim, too. >> you're not sorry at this stage. why not? >> because he started on me first. >> reporter: still sporting the wounds from their fight, gale says what we don't see on the video, is heynes bullying him. provoking him, calling him an idiot. >> there are things that didn't come out, that i would like to come out. >> i was my shocked that it was my son that hurt somebody else like that. i was in shock that my son could have been a paraplegic. >> reporter: heynes has become a youtube hero. 250,000 people have joined a facebook page supporting him. heyens told "a current affair" kids had bullied him nearly every day at school. and it got so bad, he considered suicide la
jeremy hubbard with the story of he said/he said and who was bullied first. >> reporter: 12-year-oldtchard gale has become a viral villain. he's the smaller of these two australian boys in a cell phone video, seen a million times around the world in recent days. gale takes swings at casey heynes, before the big, older school mate fights back with a brutal body slam. gale tells australia's "tonight show" he is a victim, too. >> you're not sorry at this stage. why not?...
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for "good morning america," jeremy hubbard, new britain, connecticut. >> new britain. >> who stel steals them? bring them back. >>> and good golly, miss fwol e dolly. look who is here this morning. >>> your doggy degree in 15 seconds. even though your dog looks healthy, their immune system they mott be? how can you boost your dog's immune system? go to abcnews.com/gma. or here's sam champion with an incredibly fast way for you to get the answer. >> we know you're crazed in the morning. no time to spare. call star, star, gma. it's a phone call, not a text. we'll send the answer to your cell phone. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then, well, i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq. pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels
for "good morning america," jeremy hubbard, new britain, connecticut. >> new britain. >> who stel steals them? bring them back. >>> and good golly, miss fwol e dolly. look who is here this morning. >>> your doggy degree in 15 seconds. even though your dog looks healthy, their immune system they mott be? how can you boost your dog's immune system? go to abcnews.com/gma. or here's sam champion with an incredibly fast way for you to get the answer. >>...
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. >> hubbard of the camp was. how much do you think the social challenges played into the physical challenges that they had to go through? >> the social challenges for blacks? we will, no question about it. grady caldwell, as a matter of fact, a gritty will be in town speaking as one of the first black to graduate. grady told me about the intimidation, the name-calling, the threats from my players to read what players admitted it. a record them in the book. as i said a moment ago, ernest jenkins was another black. two blacks were on that team. artist did not make it. so there was a tremendous amount of pressure and intimidation to run them off. >> what was the mood of around the city of albany at that time? did they see the integration of this one high-school football team helping the city of albany and the state of georgia move forward during integration? >> there is no question that people who saw that with the same people that marched with dr. martin luther king. people involved. later larry wilson, larry west,
. >> hubbard of the camp was. how much do you think the social challenges played into the physical challenges that they had to go through? >> the social challenges for blacks? we will, no question about it. grady caldwell, as a matter of fact, a gritty will be in town speaking as one of the first black to graduate. grady told me about the intimidation, the name-calling, the threats from my players to read what players admitted it. a record them in the book. as i said a moment ago,...
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he sat down with our own jeremy hubbard to talk about his mission. ♪ >> the police?e most of my points. >> you don't have permission to do it. >> it's common sense, sir. >> reporter: so, richard, i have to say, you don't look like much of a criminal to me. >> no. >> reporter: but some think you are, right? >> well, strictly speaking, what we do is criminal damage, but i'm glad to say that most guerrilla gardening is about transforming public places that are neglected, or at least forgotten about anyway, and so common sense usually prevails and we don't get prosecuted. >> reporter: what if the landowner disagrees, do they dig it up? do you have confrontation? >> it does sometimes happen. guerrilla gardening in all parts of the world faces different issues. and in the states i know examples where, yeah, the city says we don't want you doing that. we want it back. >> reporter: what's a seed bomb? >> they come in all shapes and sizes and they're for the guerrilla gardener who wants to more kind of hit and run. you can just throw it into a place that you wouldn't want to
he sat down with our own jeremy hubbard to talk about his mission. ♪ >> the police?e most of my points. >> you don't have permission to do it. >> it's common sense, sir. >> reporter: so, richard, i have to say, you don't look like much of a criminal to me. >> no. >> reporter: but some think you are, right? >> well, strictly speaking, what we do is criminal damage, but i'm glad to say that most guerrilla gardening is about transforming public places...
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crescent city hubbard destroyed.e some of these fishermen took the it boats out into the water because this wells are not as big when you're in deep water. basically pushing the water up as it gets closer to shore. here's another shot, if i go into closing gets blurred. it says keep off beach pier telling people to stay off the coast line. another shot here, if this is crescent city we have ships listing, and cars as well floating in the harbor. we will double check. these are some of the latest pictures. >> mark: the tsunami warning center it remains in effect. they no tsunami is is a series of waves. they are not sure of the largest ones have arrived on shore. they saw a surge at 9:45 a.m. 5.7 ft. raise off 4.4 ft. at 10 03 san francisco sought to feet just before 9:00 a.m. that tsunami warning remains in effect as we watch this well, and from halfway around the world. traveling at 500 mi. an hour. we are seeing these levels rise within the last hour. they are saying they are not sure if we've seen the last were th
crescent city hubbard destroyed.e some of these fishermen took the it boats out into the water because this wells are not as big when you're in deep water. basically pushing the water up as it gets closer to shore. here's another shot, if i go into closing gets blurred. it says keep off beach pier telling people to stay off the coast line. another shot here, if this is crescent city we have ships listing, and cars as well floating in the harbor. we will double check. these are some of the...
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jeremy hubbard sat down with him to talk about his music. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i'm curious, this wasn't always>> yeah. i kind of was always interested in music, in bands from 15 on, but it was never anything that i really expected to be a career. when i basically started college is when i started the girl talk project. during that time, i went to school for biomedical engineering and put out two albums in four years and toured during summer and winter breaks. it was something where there was never more of a fan base than 30 people in any given city. years later when it eventually picked up i was working an engineering job and it came as a surprise that i was actually going to have to decide between working versus doing music. ♪ the only purpose the only purpose the only purpose ♪ >> i put out my third album called "night ripper" and it started to get a buzz online and in magazines. i was working a day job monday through friday. and then on saturday and sunday i would fly out of town and basically do shows. they started to sell out. it turned into every weekend and all of a sudden i didn't have
jeremy hubbard sat down with him to talk about his music. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i'm curious, this wasn't always>> yeah. i kind of was always interested in music, in bands from 15 on, but it was never anything that i really expected to be a career. when i basically started college is when i started the girl talk project. during that time, i went to school for biomedical engineering and put out two albums in four years and toured during summer and winter breaks. it was something where...
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jeremy hubbard is in albany. jeremy, albany is the new hot bed for lottery winners?nheard of lottery winning streak. a stroke of good luck. and the people of albany hoping they're next. >> i seen there was a winner here. i wanted to come in and see if i had a shot of winning. >> reporter: jut one winning ticket was picked. a quick pick sold at cowlson's variety store. this is the third time in six weeks. one company claimed a $48 million powerball jackpot. another $120 million power ball prize. >> it happen again. >> reporter: this store has a history of selling, one selling $3 million ticket and up to 90 grand. they say geography has nothing to do with your chances. word around town that seven i.t. for the state of new york will claim this gargantuan prize. >> i've worked with them for years. they're good working americans. i don't know until i go in monday morning until i go into work and these folks don't show up. >> reporter: we all know about lottery jackpots that have led to downfalls, divorces even deaths like abraham shakespeare, murdered, allegedly, for his
jeremy hubbard is in albany. jeremy, albany is the new hot bed for lottery winners?nheard of lottery winning streak. a stroke of good luck. and the people of albany hoping they're next. >> i seen there was a winner here. i wanted to come in and see if i had a shot of winning. >> reporter: jut one winning ticket was picked. a quick pick sold at cowlson's variety store. this is the third time in six weeks. one company claimed a $48 million powerball jackpot. another $120 million power...
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alvarado, representative hernandez, commissioner sylvia garcia, could be sillmen jones, the late dorothy hubbard, mayor parker, small businesswomen, the late nancy berkman, who was so pivotal in working on the mickey leland kibbutz program, joyce scheckter, a premier advocator of policies, the woman -- women and doctors at the march of dimes they work with, the sacrifice they make, the former councilwoman robinson, the wife of the late judson robinson, the first councilmember to be elected and once he passed, councilmember robinson, his wife, took his place. jewel mcgowan, a great educator, dr. wanda maude a great doctor, and certain li ling liu, a chi meeze american, an american from bangladesh at texas southern university. my mother and my aunt -- aunts, aunt valley, aunt vickie, aunt cybill, they along with the women of courage we honored a week or so ago with secretary clinton and mrs. obama, michelle obama, which i include in the greatstness of how far women have come they make a statement. that what we are doing in the budget, what we're doing in the c.r., does not take into account all th
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on how we help their private sectors to grow to deal with the unique issues posed by the irish ray hubbard business tax regime that considers the case for northern ireland adding an even lower rate than the corporate tax than the united kingdom. i look forward for engaging in all parties there on the way forward. there is one other particular issue that affects a specific part of our country, and that is the very high water bills for customers in the southwest because of the geography there, particularly for those on lower incomes. so we will come forward to help bring those bills down. >> mr. deputy speaker, let me turn now to the opportunity presented by the green energy revolution and our determination to be the greenest government ever. we already announced our ambitious renewable heat incentive and support the low emission cause and changes to the company car tax regime today increase that support. a great deal to increase the energy bills for homes will be introduced next year and i confirm that we will actually incentivize and encourage its pickup. we are pioneering new carbon captu
on how we help their private sectors to grow to deal with the unique issues posed by the irish ray hubbard business tax regime that considers the case for northern ireland adding an even lower rate than the corporate tax than the united kingdom. i look forward for engaging in all parties there on the way forward. there is one other particular issue that affects a specific part of our country, and that is the very high water bills for customers in the southwest because of the geography there,...