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. >> reporter: and just after christmas, 2014 jaclyn flew to l.a. to talk. treatment facility, and it was only then that they learned the source of the psychosis. he was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, a mood disorder characterized by unexpected shifts in moods. >> well, i was in denial. i didn't want to be bi-polar. it had been mentioned. i just wanted to be someone who suffered with bouts of depression. i was willing to accept that. and this episode really broke me. >> reporter: after a nine-month ordeal, suffering in silence, the couple is speaking out. also opening up to "people" magazine to bring awareness to bi-polar disorder. and their struggle to stay together. >> jaclyn, not only did he freak the family out, but he humiliated you guys. can you forgive him for all that's happened? >> i mean i can definitely forgive. i don't know if i can forget it. i mean, it's forever. but i have to. i have to forgive. i can't let this haunt me forever. >> i'm writing a lot of songs for my wife right now. >> reporter: and with that diagnosis, the man who says he w
. >> reporter: and just after christmas, 2014 jaclyn flew to l.a. to talk. treatment facility, and it was only then that they learned the source of the psychosis. he was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, a mood disorder characterized by unexpected shifts in moods. >> well, i was in denial. i didn't want to be bi-polar. it had been mentioned. i just wanted to be someone who suffered with bouts of depression. i was willing to accept that. and this episode really broke me. >>...
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democrat barbara williams received the most votes followed by jaclyn stevenson, patricia williams andureen ferry. top four republicans, anwar neal richard schell steven kathams. the council has been operating amid chaos. colwyn borough will enter a program for financially struggling municipalities. >>> montgomery county the race is on to replace the outgoing d.a. kevin steele won the democratic primary. he will face off against the winner of the republican primary, bruce castor. both ran unopposed on tuesday. the numbers show more than 51% of the primary voters voted for steele, 48% voted forecaster. you -- for castor. you can find out results from local races. >>> about 10 till 5:00, leaders and authorities from one texas town hope to get a better look at the extent of damage from a tornado. that tornado headed straight for downtown mineral wells. it collapsed an abandoned building and damaged several other buildings in town. no one was injured. the same severe weather system caused tornadoes across texas and oklahoma yesterday. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorol
democrat barbara williams received the most votes followed by jaclyn stevenson, patricia williams andureen ferry. top four republicans, anwar neal richard schell steven kathams. the council has been operating amid chaos. colwyn borough will enter a program for financially struggling municipalities. >>> montgomery county the race is on to replace the outgoing d.a. kevin steele won the democratic primary. he will face off against the winner of the republican primary, bruce castor. both...
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democrat barbara williams received the most votes followed by jaclyn stevenson, patricia williams andreen ferry. the top four republicans in colwyn advancing to november anwar neal richard sf chell, steven cat a lean naas and patrick keller. they will join the council that has been facing problems. earlier this month the state announced colwyn borough will enter a program for financially struggling counties. visit nbc10.com to find out more results from all of the races or use the "nbc 10" app. >>> it is 5:46. vermont independent senator and presidential candidate bernie sanders is proposing new legislation to make tuition at public colleges and universities free. in addition to eliminating undergraduate tuition, sanders says the bill would lower student loan debt and bring down are interest rates. it would be funded on new fees on wall street on bonds and stock trades. >> the bottom line here is that it is totally absurd that we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people who cannot go to college and you have billions of others struggling with horrendous debt. >> he joins hilla
democrat barbara williams received the most votes followed by jaclyn stevenson, patricia williams andreen ferry. the top four republicans in colwyn advancing to november anwar neal richard sf chell, steven cat a lean naas and patrick keller. they will join the council that has been facing problems. earlier this month the state announced colwyn borough will enter a program for financially struggling counties. visit nbc10.com to find out more results from all of the races or use the "nbc...
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why aren't we rechecking jaclyn make them come back to see if they are still totally disabled. -- why aren't we rechecking? tell me why on social security, that we have capped at 112 -- all we have to do is get that up to where the average of 200,000 250000 and index it run there, we have cash flows that will go for a long time. that is not offensive. as a senator and congressmen, we make $174,000. our paid changes about 7, 8 months into it. in seven or eight months, i have learned to live off what i was getting for the six or seven months, so it would not hurt me. i mean, that just makes sense. we talk about these things, and people just have a hard time understanding it. i threw this out -- social security they talk about cost-of-living increases, but let me tell you, there's some people that have to have a cost-of-living increase because it's all they've got. and there's other people that might not. my parents did not need a cost-of-living increase. my parents would have been fine with no car. my aunt would not have been. she needed that car. you start thinking in the real world, h
why aren't we rechecking jaclyn make them come back to see if they are still totally disabled. -- why aren't we rechecking? tell me why on social security, that we have capped at 112 -- all we have to do is get that up to where the average of 200,000 250000 and index it run there, we have cash flows that will go for a long time. that is not offensive. as a senator and congressmen, we make $174,000. our paid changes about 7, 8 months into it. in seven or eight months, i have learned to live off...
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his wife jaclyn is confirming the news. he was in washington for the day attending meetings, on his way home to new jersey, on the train late in the evening when it derailed. he is survived by two children, a 16-year-old and an 11-year-old. as you mentioned, he was a video software architect for the associated press. he worked there for almost 20 years. ashleigh? >> sorry, brian. i couldn't hear you there, but obviously we're just beginning to hear these details of those who lost their lives on board that train, the associated press staffer apparently also one of the latest victims. brian stelter live for us in new york city. thank you for that. we're continuing our breaking news coverage and coming up an update on the investigation and an update on the search for more possible victims. could they still be at that derailment site? . >>> we're back live on location in philadelphia. the scene of that deadly train crash. six people dead, 200 plus treated in local hospitals. i want to bring in someone who's really critical to t
his wife jaclyn is confirming the news. he was in washington for the day attending meetings, on his way home to new jersey, on the train late in the evening when it derailed. he is survived by two children, a 16-year-old and an 11-year-old. as you mentioned, he was a video software architect for the associated press. he worked there for almost 20 years. ashleigh? >> sorry, brian. i couldn't hear you there, but obviously we're just beginning to hear these details of those who lost their...
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. >> reporter: jaclyn, i can tell you, there's a very critical scene up here.are watching those live pictures down on the ground but from up here you can get a better perspective. you can see the mangled wreckage of those train cars that derailed and crashed. and can you see just down here in this area you see some of the firefighters working to just try to stabilize everything in this situation out here. also, you can see right over here i'm going to throw on the screen here, you can see some of the ladders where they tried to evacuate some of those passengers there. you see some of the windows that have been taken out where some of the passengers were able to get onto the ladders and get off of that derailed train there. i'm going to ask the photographer to pull back a little so you can see exactly how many of it these cars are involved. really, it almost forms a v pattern out here where it just zigzags in this area. the entire area where the cars derailed. and it just continues on into this area here. so it starts here and really just zigzags. there's anothe
. >> reporter: jaclyn, i can tell you, there's a very critical scene up here.are watching those live pictures down on the ground but from up here you can get a better perspective. you can see the mangled wreckage of those train cars that derailed and crashed. and can you see just down here in this area you see some of the firefighters working to just try to stabilize everything in this situation out here. also, you can see right over here i'm going to throw on the screen here, you can see...
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. >> the one and only jaclyn smith. >> bill, that does it for us on closing bell. nice way to end it. >> we'll see you tomorrow. "fast money" is coming up. >> "fast money" starts right now. we are live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. i'm maggie drury. i'm sitting in for melissa lee. our traders are tim senor karen needer man. let's get to it. tesla hired an earnings beat. we are covering all the tesla after hours actions. phil lebeau and rob callow are here to weigh in on the latest headlines from ceo elon musk. plus, fed chair janet yellen sounding the alarm on equities. it's a contrary sign to buy stocks. first, we begin with the selloff on the street. the dow sliding as much as 195 points in late day trade giving back almost all of its gains for the year. this as rates and oil continue to climb. well, the question is it's been over 1,066 days we've been counting, right, guys since our last market correction. are we finally witnessing the start of one now? well, pete i'm going to kick it off with you. what do you think? could this
. >> the one and only jaclyn smith. >> bill, that does it for us on closing bell. nice way to end it. >> we'll see you tomorrow. "fast money" is coming up. >> "fast money" starts right now. we are live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. i'm maggie drury. i'm sitting in for melissa lee. our traders are tim senor karen needer man. let's get to it. tesla hired an earnings beat. we are covering all the tesla after hours...
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jaclyn o'neilcqueline o'neill: thank you. good afternoon. i also don't want to repeat what other colleagues said but thought i could just wrap up this part of the conversation by sharing with you five things that we as an organization have learned through working with african women. i'm always sensitive, as you are, to lump all of africa, this whole continent together at the risk of oversimplifying but i'll share some examples from africa but also lessons that relate to women around the world. if i might start by thinking members of -- ambassador levin mentioned the women waging peace network, which is a group we support, and you are a member of others. others will i hope join as well. when i wrote to several of them and mentioned i'd be on this panel and asked for input, i got a lot of great suggestions. one of my favorite e-mails that came back said, finally said don't worry, jackie, everything will be fine. ambassador lightman is an honorary african woman. so you very much earned your stripes to speak on this day. so five things we've lea
jaclyn o'neilcqueline o'neill: thank you. good afternoon. i also don't want to repeat what other colleagues said but thought i could just wrap up this part of the conversation by sharing with you five things that we as an organization have learned through working with african women. i'm always sensitive, as you are, to lump all of africa, this whole continent together at the risk of oversimplifying but i'll share some examples from africa but also lessons that relate to women around the world....