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. >> reporter: isabella seems like your typical 7-year-old. >> i like to run around and play with my friends. >> reporter: along with that fun, sometimes comes pain. >> i don't really know when i overdo it. i only know after, like, sometimes the next day. >> reporter: when she was just 12 months old isabella was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis. >> these are children who have joint pain, joint swelling and limitation. >> straighten it. >> reporter: eye inflammation is sometimes a part of disease. there are often no symptoms. so regular exams are crucial. >> ongoing eye information can lead to cataracts, glaucoma, visual loss and even blindness. >> reporter: treatments include anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers, medications to suppress the immune system to control the arthritis. being active is also key. >> the most important thing is to prevent progression of the arthritis so that you don't have damage down the line. >> reporter: preventing, slowing damage. one step at a time. for today's "health minute," i'm dr. sanjay. >>> students at mcdonogh are clapping cancer out of their
. >> reporter: isabella seems like your typical 7-year-old. >> i like to run around and play with my friends. >> reporter: along with that fun, sometimes comes pain. >> i don't really know when i overdo it. i only know after, like, sometimes the next day. >> reporter: when she was just 12 months old isabella was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis. >> these are children who have joint pain, joint swelling and limitation. >> straighten it. >>...
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accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us both warms. at that age i lost the comfort from lies. stranded on a crescent move, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds the i swallowed past lives to spit these alternate futures. >> one more big round of applause for our very talented apprentice prog
accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is...
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isabella was the first who ultimately led to the opening of the san francisco farmer's market. she new some farms, a few, already. she was cooking at the restaurant and knew what we wanted. and we started that way, just a couple. now we have 85 different people we buy from during the course of the year. some of them are very little and some of them grow all of our salads. >> any farmer's markets back then? 1970s? >> i forget about the timing of these things. i think, probably they were given with a couple of people, you knew in the 1970s. >> there are critics at the time. typically restaurants? were there critics in the agricultural industry? people that didn't like the message? >> there were critics, i didn't pay any attention. something very important happened back then, in the year, the early 1980s. we celebrated the 20s. the anniversary of the produce. it brought together farmers and we had our first meeting 25 years ago at greens. and um that sort of lead to the following year, where we cooked for the farmer. the next year there were 50 farmers. then the next year, there w
isabella was the first who ultimately led to the opening of the san francisco farmer's market. she new some farms, a few, already. she was cooking at the restaurant and knew what we wanted. and we started that way, just a couple. now we have 85 different people we buy from during the course of the year. some of them are very little and some of them grow all of our salads. >> any farmer's markets back then? 1970s? >> i forget about the timing of these things. i think, probably they...
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three-year-old isabella branscombe has a new favorite activity-- whale spotting. >> the whale's coming! >> reporter: but the show won't last forever. the whales could high tail it out of these waters any day. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." russ mitchell will be here tomorrow night. i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. 7 hear from his family and his doctor. >>> a bay area person is paralyzed after a terrible fall. tonight we hear from the family and the doctor. >>> as a bay area remembers a young life lost in a san bruno explosion, tonight the new lawsuit filed against pg&e. >>> muslims kwraobt in the bay area despite acts against their religion. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,, ring ring. progresso. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty soups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potatoes... you're really, rich and happy. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
three-year-old isabella branscombe has a new favorite activity-- whale spotting. >> the whale's coming! >> reporter: but the show won't last forever. the whales could high tail it out of these waters any day. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." russ mitchell will be here tomorrow night. i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. 7 hear from his family and his doctor. >>>...
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a fire is burning near lake isabella. even though it is 50% contained, they say it is an active fire. so far it scorched more than 6,000 acres of grass, brush and trees and destroyed one home. investigators say they do not know yet if it was intentionally set or an accident. but again hundreds of people are told they must evacuate. >>> the highway patrol is asking the public for help figuring out where a woman was in the hours before she was killed in a double fatal accident early sunday on highway 101. 39-year-old stacy white was driving north in the southbound lanes in san mateo when she stopped her car and got out. a 26-year-old florida man stopped to help her. she and white were along the -- he and white were standing waiting for a limo. they were killed when they were thrown into northbound traffic. horrifying accident. the highway patrol says according to preliminary evidence white was drinking. autopsy results are still pending. >>> things are so bad that one bay area school district is looking at closing half of i
a fire is burning near lake isabella. even though it is 50% contained, they say it is an active fire. so far it scorched more than 6,000 acres of grass, brush and trees and destroyed one home. investigators say they do not know yet if it was intentionally set or an accident. but again hundreds of people are told they must evacuate. >>> the highway patrol is asking the public for help figuring out where a woman was in the hours before she was killed in a double fatal accident early...
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isabella sonnier scums because grandfather. worked at the polish prosecutor's office. when soviet troops entered poland on september the seventeenth one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he was arrested after being branded a suspect. when he was put in a p.o.w. camp he had only one opportunity to send a letter that was in the late one nine hundred thirty nine years when once a week my granny sent to past college to the address of the prison camp my grandad had given her. for some time the past god simply disappeared without a trace. but starting with the spring of one thousand four take the boys sent back the bore the mark address on. nineteen forty three the because between the soviet union and hitler's germany. it was then that secret burials were found in the village of canton near smolensk the german on these medical costs at the bodies of more than four thousand polish army officers had been found seven ditches in a forest. they had been examined under the supervision of professor again brooks a well known anthropologist from press with a city but slater told the
isabella sonnier scums because grandfather. worked at the polish prosecutor's office. when soviet troops entered poland on september the seventeenth one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he was arrested after being branded a suspect. when he was put in a p.o.w. camp he had only one opportunity to send a letter that was in the late one nine hundred thirty nine years when once a week my granny sent to past college to the address of the prison camp my grandad had given her. for some time the past...
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they've been forced to leave their homes because of a fire burning near lake isabella.contained but firefighters are worried it could jump lines. it's torched 6,000 acres of land and destroyed one home. the cause is still under investigation. >> let's take a look at our weather this morning. we've got some cloud cover again. wonder if it's going to clear. >> i think it would be a lot easier plus it's warmer this morning. that gives us a higher starting point for warmer weather this afternoon. outside, show you what it going on. 4:59 this morning, a little bit of a breeze as we look down on the bay. notice the clear skies out there. and a few clouds way off in the distance. let's talk temperatures. we're kind of all over the scale from 48 napa to 70 in antioch and between most of us in the 50s. around the monterey bay we have a partly cloudy condition, even clearness around santa cruz and gilroy already in the 40s. low to mid-50s monterey, watsonville and salinas. let's talk about some sunshine today. it will be the warmest afternoon in this forecast cycle. cloudy, a lit
they've been forced to leave their homes because of a fire burning near lake isabella.contained but firefighters are worried it could jump lines. it's torched 6,000 acres of land and destroyed one home. the cause is still under investigation. >> let's take a look at our weather this morning. we've got some cloud cover again. wonder if it's going to clear. >> i think it would be a lot easier plus it's warmer this morning. that gives us a higher starting point for warmer weather this...
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i'm john pipps, a few week ago i read themos popular name for baby girls was isabella, odd naming children after a spanish queen in the 1400s, somebody clued me in about the twilight vampire series but just like the slew of jasons and heathers in my son's generation, names are subject to fads and as we'll learn shortly an unfortunate name can be a problem for a long time. the nickname stinky stuck to my father's friend for 80 plus years so be careful in that moment when the question is posed. what lu call it. al is on the road so i will handle the headlines. an ingredient is seeking a name change. corn syrup may be changed to something else and it may be corn sugar. high fox toes corn syrup has been taking a beating. some link it to obesity, some say it is no different than beats or cane. it may take top two years. switching of new names is not new. prunes was changed to dried plums. the ag industry weighs on large heavy machinery. at the show in iowa there was a new powered tracker, the nh2 is a working prototype, new holland says this machine can operate virtually silently with zero emis
i'm john pipps, a few week ago i read themos popular name for baby girls was isabella, odd naming children after a spanish queen in the 1400s, somebody clued me in about the twilight vampire series but just like the slew of jasons and heathers in my son's generation, names are subject to fads and as we'll learn shortly an unfortunate name can be a problem for a long time. the nickname stinky stuck to my father's friend for 80 plus years so be careful in that moment when the question is posed....
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so far it's burned more than 6100 acres and destroyed one house in the lake isabella area.e got very active yesterday but a fierce air and ground attack kept the flames away from other homes. so far the blaze is about 51% contained. they are expecting full containment on sunday. >>> sarah shourd is staying out of spotlight. she is getting debriefed by u.s. officials after being set free from an iranian prison. she will not be talking to the media except for a statement immediately before she leaves the country. in her last public comment she became very emotional about leaving behind the two other americans detained with her. >> all of my efforts starting today are going to go into helping procure the same freedom for my fiance and my friend because i can't enjoy my freedom without them. >> we have also learn that side is a has been spoken with the mothers of two men in a conference call. the mothers are urging iran's president to bring their sons with them when he flies to new york next week to address the united nations. in an tv interview yesterday the iranian president
so far it's burned more than 6100 acres and destroyed one house in the lake isabella area.e got very active yesterday but a fierce air and ground attack kept the flames away from other homes. so far the blaze is about 51% contained. they are expecting full containment on sunday. >>> sarah shourd is staying out of spotlight. she is getting debriefed by u.s. officials after being set free from an iranian prison. she will not be talking to the media except for a statement immediately...
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when my boss isabella povich ordered me to prepare for the interview, i closed my office door, went online my questions from katie couric's brilliant 2008 interviews of sarah palin. i leave it to you to decide who had the better answers. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read? >> i read most of them, again with a great appreciation for the press and the media. >> what ones specifically, i'm curious -- >> all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i'm just curious, what newspapers and magazines do you read regularly? >> i read the frontiersman every once in a while, wasilla. i'm not going to sit here and tell you i read a lot of newspapers, i don't get the new york times, i don't watch a whole lot of news, i don't watch tv all that often. >> there are man's activities that can be contribute to the issues that we're dealing with now with these impacts. i'm not going to solely blame all of man's activities on changes in climate, beca
when my boss isabella povich ordered me to prepare for the interview, i closed my office door, went online my questions from katie couric's brilliant 2008 interviews of sarah palin. i leave it to you to decide who had the better answers. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read? >> i read most of them, again with a great appreciation for the press and the media. >> what ones specifically, i'm curious...
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flame blackened 6,000 acres for about 9 1/2 square miles near lake isabella. winds helped crews cause firebreaks with bulldozers and they spread backfires. hundreds of people are evacua vd from the area. full containment is expected on sunday. >> pat the worst environmental disaster in the nation's history is just about over. when the well in the gulf could be sealed for good. >> and president obama will act as a campaigner in chief today. see what he will do now that his political enemies are moving further and further to the right. [ male announcer ] how can rice production in india, affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry, in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. our state is
flame blackened 6,000 acres for about 9 1/2 square miles near lake isabella. winds helped crews cause firebreaks with bulldozers and they spread backfires. hundreds of people are evacua vd from the area. full containment is expected on sunday. >> pat the worst environmental disaster in the nation's history is just about over. when the well in the gulf could be sealed for good. >> and president obama will act as a campaigner in chief today. see what he will do now that his political...
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. >> hundreds under mandatory evacuation near lake isabella. is 50% contained by firefighters are worried it could jump the containment lines. it scorched 6,000 acres of land and destroyed one home. the cause is still under investigation. >> fingers crossed but the fire season slower than the usual start thanks to the weather. >> and the summer we did not have. >> exactly. the cool weather and potential for wet weather will keep that fire danger under wraps which is good news. clouds increase down on to the bay. so far no flight delays into sfo but we'll keep an eye on it and you can too at abc7news.com. all right. let's talk some temperatures before the clouds move in. we had a clear sky around santa rosa, napa. 48 there. 60 antioch and los gatos. 52 redwood city and looks like the rest of us mid to upper 50s. the monterey bay seeing increase in clouds. watson vil, salinas, monterey bay. not as much cloud cover santa cruz and gilroy, upper 40s. the warmest afternoon of this forecast cycle stretching the next seven days. moisture, drizzle aroun
. >> hundreds under mandatory evacuation near lake isabella. is 50% contained by firefighters are worried it could jump the containment lines. it scorched 6,000 acres of land and destroyed one home. the cause is still under investigation. >> fingers crossed but the fire season slower than the usual start thanks to the weather. >> and the summer we did not have. >> exactly. the cool weather and potential for wet weather will keep that fire danger under wraps which is good...
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eleanor mcmannis, talented senior producers gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, isabella
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. >> and days here isabella marty are off. what is he doing here at weekend?eautiful we get a deeper watching the rain. >> we tried some wine and have some cheese and >> a great saturday morning. >> san francisco cocktail week and in addition to the month but were down a party here where artists celebrated here talking about the coast in the tradition of cocktails here in the bay area it goes back >> well thank you for parting with us. >> we will consider. >> were but a look at some rainshowers. >> even see some very light showers push their here >> a starting in san francisco and having up to the adult the instils in a few light sprinkles are missing as to the north. >> 63 in concord 63 in livermore. he isn't expecting most the day. it is 8:00 in the morning and be in the next couple of hours a nursing sprinkles and by tall clock tower it's really tapering off and by 3:00 it is one to beat now a cooler but were warned to get some clearing and is expected for the afternoon. as yet to address game is good news to news forecaster in his court to stay dry. it is
. >> and days here isabella marty are off. what is he doing here at weekend?eautiful we get a deeper watching the rain. >> we tried some wine and have some cheese and >> a great saturday morning. >> san francisco cocktail week and in addition to the month but were down a party here where artists celebrated here talking about the coast in the tradition of cocktails here in the bay area it goes back >> well thank you for parting with us. >> we will consider....
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at 11:00 p.m., pulitzer prize- winning author isabella wilkerson. the national commission on monday and bp deepwater horizon oil spill meets again tomorrow to hear testimony -- the national commission on in the bp deepwater horizon oil spill meets again tomorrow to hear testimony. live coverage starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span-2. >> next weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the fundamental forces of the universe. the author has written more than half a dozen books, including his latest, a physics of the impossible. we will take your calls and e- mails alive next sunday at noon eastern. >> newt gingrich was first elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1978 and served as speaker of the house from 1995-1999. since leaving congress, he has written more than 20 books and is an analyst on the fox news channel. our conversation with them includes his early years in politics, his relationship with president clinton, his views on obama, his conversion to catholicism, and his potential race for preside
at 11:00 p.m., pulitzer prize- winning author isabella wilkerson. the national commission on monday and bp deepwater horizon oil spill meets again tomorrow to hear testimony -- the national commission on in the bp deepwater horizon oil spill meets again tomorrow to hear testimony. live coverage starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span-2. >> next weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the fundamental forces of the universe. the author has written more...
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. >> isabella, you're next.: it's not your normal classroom. >> okay. >> reporter: and if you ask these parents, that's a good thing. >> when your kids are saying, i want to do this, and it's some kind of lesson, you smile. because you're like, yes. they like learning. >> reporter: in stillwater, oklahoma, home schooling her kids and they love it. do you like being taught by your mom. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> because i get to be with my family. >> reporter: how does your mom make it fun to learn? >> she does activities, cool activities. >> reporter: it seems parker's not alone. according to the u.s. department of education, 1.5 million kids are taught by mom and dad. that's up 74% since 1999. >> reporter: what do you think the biggest misconception people have of home schoolers? >> besides wearing a hair in a bun and jumpers -- we're just like everybody else. we're not super moms. it's a decision just like public school, private school. >> what can you tell me about green ware? >> reporter: a lingering miss
. >> isabella, you're next.: it's not your normal classroom. >> okay. >> reporter: and if you ask these parents, that's a good thing. >> when your kids are saying, i want to do this, and it's some kind of lesson, you smile. because you're like, yes. they like learning. >> reporter: in stillwater, oklahoma, home schooling her kids and they love it. do you like being taught by your mom. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> because i get to be with my...
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. >> good morning, 7:00 a.m., and marty gonzales are off today and isabella is off today. let us take a quick check with that fog bank heavy, drizzle, rain. jacqueline bennett has more. >> a well defined storm to the north. the first band of rain pours through, yesterday. it really broke up several of we have is second band of rain tonight and into tomorrow morning we will see a little bit of rainfall as this goes through. a look at a glance today, with dense fog and drizzle close to the coast what will continue. it's just like it did, yesterday and with all of that missed and along that coas. with moret st turning into the bay area as this approaches. perhaps a bit muddy this afternoon and by 3:00 p.m., a chance of showers in the north bay. not too likely today, tonight it is really tomorrow morning and the we are going to see that rain fall. two-time it out on futurecast and your extended forecast coming up in just a bit. >> and and marin , a, a high school student is it dead after a car crashed with a cattle truck right before 12:00 p.m. and a rural part of novado boule
. >> good morning, 7:00 a.m., and marty gonzales are off today and isabella is off today. let us take a quick check with that fog bank heavy, drizzle, rain. jacqueline bennett has more. >> a well defined storm to the north. the first band of rain pours through, yesterday. it really broke up several of we have is second band of rain tonight and into tomorrow morning we will see a little bit of rainfall as this goes through. a look at a glance today, with dense fog and drizzle close...
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caller: isabella. i am listening to you speak, and do you guys in the government want to have everybody to have an equal amount of money that they have to make? it seems to me, $250,000, you are not rich. but if you make more than that, you are supposed to be rich. i came to this country because i wanted to make more money. i wanted to work, grow, i want my children to do well. i thought if you did well, the government would take your money away, so why do it? maybe just sit around and the government will take care of you. they will give you health care, a car, cell phone. that is not fair. guest: ok. in the last 20 years, records will show that poverty has increased in the country. while we are not an egalitarian society, that is everybody will be the same, you have to work. there is no free lunch out there. those who are the most of vulnerable, seniors living on fixed income, the four who do not have jobs for, -- poor who do not have jobs for, who want to work, which is often mischaracterized. we nee
caller: isabella. i am listening to you speak, and do you guys in the government want to have everybody to have an equal amount of money that they have to make? it seems to me, $250,000, you are not rich. but if you make more than that, you are supposed to be rich. i came to this country because i wanted to make more money. i wanted to work, grow, i want my children to do well. i thought if you did well, the government would take your money away, so why do it? maybe just sit around and the...
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. >> i'm going to gift other one to isabella at my house. >> you pick. works, it is all upcycled material. the company does really cool things and each piece is completely unique. but i just love the fact that they're trying to stop filling land fills and it is cool. it is made out of scuba, scuba suit. >> you're kidding? >> yeah. >> those things. >> next time you dive with your laptop it totally safe! >> cool. >> are you mad about the book? >> no, stop. >> okay. >> not much. >> okay, up next, it is not an event without miss laura innes. i watched it. >> find out why 11 million other people watched it too. they'll always remember this christmas. so will i, when we get the bill. oh no bill, we planned ahead with kmart layaway. for $5, plus a little down - i spread the payments over 8 weeks with no finance charges. kmart layaway. there's smart, and there's kmart smart. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light
. >> i'm going to gift other one to isabella at my house. >> you pick. works, it is all upcycled material. the company does really cool things and each piece is completely unique. but i just love the fact that they're trying to stop filling land fills and it is cool. it is made out of scuba, scuba suit. >> you're kidding? >> yeah. >> those things. >> next time you dive with your laptop it totally safe! >> cool. >> are you mad about the book?...