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and it's said that on the day after president kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline kennedy came here personally to the cemetery and selected that site. senator kennedy will be given a congressional funeral, and not a full state funeral as was his brother, president kennedy. but the only visible difference, brian, will be that senator kennedy will arrive in a motorcade, in a hearse, while president kennedy, of course, was borne to arlington cemetery on a horse-drawn caisson. once senator kennedy's body will arrive here at the grave site, it will look like the full-blown military ceremony, with a nine-member military casket team. there will be taps played and a three-round volley in a military rifle team. it is then after a brief ceremony with the former archbishop of washington, cardinal theodore mckerick, that senator kennedy will be laid to rest alongside his brothers, president kennedy and robert kennedy. >> jim, thanks. i should mention the burial ceremony will be offered live here on this nbc station. tom brokaw will be along for that coverage. michael, all these many days, peopl
and it's said that on the day after president kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline kennedy came here personally to the cemetery and selected that site. senator kennedy will be given a congressional funeral, and not a full state funeral as was his brother, president kennedy. but the only visible difference, brian, will be that senator kennedy will arrive in a motorcade, in a hearse, while president kennedy, of course, was borne to arlington cemetery on a horse-drawn caisson. once senator...
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wife jacqueline came here to personally select the kennedy grave site.es, contains the graves of president kennedy, jacqueline, two of their infant children, and brother, robert kennedy, assassinated while running for president in 1968. at robert's burial, ted kennedy was the first to receive his brother's flag. and it seemed inevitable senator kennedy would be buried alongside his brothers. >> it becomes a kind of shrine, if you will, almost a point of visitation of people who come to washington and want to pay homage to the memory of the kennedy brothers and kennedy family. >> it can almost be spiritual. pomp and precision of full military service are vivid remind reminders of the tremendous sacrifice of those fallen. william howard taft and generals john pershing, seven astronauts share a single grave. big band leader glenn miller, whose plane disappeared on tour entertaining troops during world war ii. arlington also holds a whole new generation of war dead. senator kennedy often attended funerals for the service members from massachusetts killed in
wife jacqueline came here to personally select the kennedy grave site.es, contains the graves of president kennedy, jacqueline, two of their infant children, and brother, robert kennedy, assassinated while running for president in 1968. at robert's burial, ted kennedy was the first to receive his brother's flag. and it seemed inevitable senator kennedy would be buried alongside his brothers. >> it becomes a kind of shrine, if you will, almost a point of visitation of people who come to...
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he is buried along with his wife, jacqueline kennedy onassis, and two children, patrick bouvier kennedy who lived for just a few days and i've been 1963, only a few months before president kennedy was struck down. and then a stillborn daughter, who is never named, and they are all buried on the funeral plot along with the eternal flame and inscriptions from some of ted kennedy's speeches. and then a little bit to the side, 100 yards to the side, is the burial plot for robert kennedy, and i think people who go there, i know i certainly have been many times i've been there, always surprised at how simple it is. it's just a small white cross and a little marker at the foot of his grave. and then some distance away, a few yards away from areas where edward kennedy is going to be buried on this beautiful expanse of lawn leading up to the arlington mansion. as a civil war historian jay nicky must know about arlington national cemetery and its place in our national history see that it's quite at amazing place. during the civil war ibrahim lincoln used to point across the river at what is not a
he is buried along with his wife, jacqueline kennedy onassis, and two children, patrick bouvier kennedy who lived for just a few days and i've been 1963, only a few months before president kennedy was struck down. and then a stillborn daughter, who is never named, and they are all buried on the funeral plot along with the eternal flame and inscriptions from some of ted kennedy's speeches. and then a little bit to the side, 100 yards to the side, is the burial plot for robert kennedy, and i...
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he took over after jacqueline haas died late last year. he kicked off the school year with a bus ride with students. sherrie johnson grabbed her book bag and went along for the ride. >> reporter: it's the first day of school in harford county. and students from bel air high school are all abuzz about their summer adventures. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: but this morning they have a special visitor on board the bus. >> good morning. >> reporter: new superintendent dr. robert tombak is riding along and chatting it up with students. >> this is a very exciting day. this is new year's day for everybody in education. this is the beginning of a school year. it's the beginning of a great school year in harford county public schools. i'm very excited to be the superintendent. and you can see the excited faces on this bus. >> reporter: in june, the board of education selected dr. tombak to fill the position after the death of jacqueline holocaust. this morning death -- haas. >> it is god to meet him. >> and what as they head into a
he took over after jacqueline haas died late last year. he kicked off the school year with a bus ride with students. sherrie johnson grabbed her book bag and went along for the ride. >> reporter: it's the first day of school in harford county. and students from bel air high school are all abuzz about their summer adventures. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: but this morning they have a special visitor on board the bus. >> good morning. >>...
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. >> reporter: there is craig, dominique, olarmi, laurie, terry, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine.> 15 -- >> reporter: in all an unprecedented 14 surgeries over four days with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center. dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown. dney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, d.c. the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis. vast majority african-american. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem minorities often build up antibodies that cause organ rejection. so the doctor helped pioneer a process to filter the antibodies from blood plasma making a transplant a reality. >> wthink that with this procedure that we could perform thousands more transplants in this country. approximately 2,000 to 3,000 more transplants every year. >> rep
. >> reporter: there is craig, dominique, olarmi, laurie, terry, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine.> 15 -- >> reporter: in all an unprecedented 14 surgeries over four days with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center. dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown. dney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame....
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william levy y jacqueline branco montes. en la mesa se sentaron uno al lado del otro.de eso. las cosas que mencionan esas páginas no son ciertas. lo demás, la verdad no prefiero hablar de eso. >>> me cae muy bien, somos muy buenos amigos, pero seguramente ya llegara el indicado ya van a ver, ya lo conocerán. te paso la lista. no, mira, no soy exigente en cuanto anís físico pero en cuanto al interior si. lo único malo que me espantan a mis galanes, así que van a ver. anda con este cuate, ya no. van a ver. >>> el tiempo dirá, la pareja asistió a un partido de fútbol, luciendo la camiseta oficial del equipo de méxico bueno, hay novedad, cara a cara quiere arreglar sus problemas con jenny rivera, la cantante mexicana graciela beltrán, y dijo que confía que pronto puedan zanjar sus diferencias y pon ponerlenin a esta guerr deh@tyb >>> emilio lo entrevistó en madrid y lo que dijo sobre qué le pasó a su colega y compatriota david visbal que fue extorsionado por 2 seguidoras, aquí está la entrevista ♪ vuelve. >>> la suerte hah@tybcyçmlhkph@ recudo que se editaron 5.000 copias
william levy y jacqueline branco montes. en la mesa se sentaron uno al lado del otro.de eso. las cosas que mencionan esas páginas no son ciertas. lo demás, la verdad no prefiero hablar de eso. >>> me cae muy bien, somos muy buenos amigos, pero seguramente ya llegara el indicado ya van a ver, ya lo conocerán. te paso la lista. no, mira, no soy exigente en cuanto anís físico pero en cuanto al interior si. lo único malo que me espantan a mis galanes, así que van a ver. anda con...
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william levy y jacqueline branco montes. en la mesa se sentaron uno al lado delelotro.egó un romance y actor cubano rehusó afirmar si será papá por segunda vez. como se anuncio en portales de internet y periódicos. >>> de eso no quisiera hablar y sé que lo tienes que hacer y preguntar. pero nada más de eso. las cosas que mencionan esas páginas no son ciertas. lo demás, la verdad no prefiero hablar de eso. >>> me cae muy bien, somos muy buenos amigos, pero seguramente ya llegara el indicado ya van a ver, ya lo conocerán. te paso la lista. no, mira, no soy exigente en cuanto anís físico pero en cuanto al interior si. lo único malo que me espantan a mis galanes, así que van a ver. anda con este cuate, ya no. van a ver. >>> el tiempo dirá, la pareja asistió a un partido de fútbol, luciendo la camiseta oficial del equipo de méxico bueno, hay novedad, cara a cara quiere arreglar sus problemas con jenny rivera, la cantante mexicana graciela beltrán, y dijo que confía que pronto puedan zanjar sus diferencias y pon ponerlenin a esta guerra de palabras que lo tienen hace 2 semana
william levy y jacqueline branco montes. en la mesa se sentaron uno al lado delelotro.egó un romance y actor cubano rehusó afirmar si será papá por segunda vez. como se anuncio en portales de internet y periódicos. >>> de eso no quisiera hablar y sé que lo tienes que hacer y preguntar. pero nada más de eso. las cosas que mencionan esas páginas no son ciertas. lo demás, la verdad no prefiero hablar de eso. >>> me cae muy bien, somos muy buenos amigos, pero seguramente...
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for us, 1956 was jacqueline kennedy's debut. >> tell me, were you able to adjust to this? >> well, yes, because i've never known anything else since i've been married. >> no one could ever be counted as a loser with her at his side. we also met his family. boy, dehave lots of brothers and sisters. and his fabulously wealthy father. joseph kennedy sr. was our ambassador to great britain in the late 1930s but by 1940 his political career was over. he had nailed himself as a defeatist or worse when he predicted the war with nazi germany would end democracy in britain and possibly in the u.s. so his dreechams of the white he were now for his sons. >> once his own political future was undone he could pour all of his life energy into those boys. >> he wanted them to go places that he, himself, could not have gone. >> first up was the handsome, hard-charging oldest brother, joe jr. he took his first political steps in 1940 as a delegate to the democratic presidential convention. he was on his way, but then the war came. a war that claimed his life when his b-24 bomber exploded in
for us, 1956 was jacqueline kennedy's debut. >> tell me, were you able to adjust to this? >> well, yes, because i've never known anything else since i've been married. >> no one could ever be counted as a loser with her at his side. we also met his family. boy, dehave lots of brothers and sisters. and his fabulously wealthy father. joseph kennedy sr. was our ambassador to great britain in the late 1930s but by 1940 his political career was over. he had nailed himself as a...
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at the half brother of jacqueline kennedy onassis is indicted under charges of encouraging child sexual abuse in oregon. resulted in the ledger duplication and possession of a video of boys engaging in sex acts. >>> firefighters have been called out to a baggage handling area. smoke has been reported there. crews are checking the loading under the main terminal. no fire has been found, but evacuations have been found. the flights have been delayed. a small plane crossed over he -- >>> a small plane crossed over into restricted airspace and was escorted to an airfield. the pilot of the small plane wa flying from pennsylvania alone on a first ever cross-country flight. we saw a break from the hot weather today, but that may be about to change. >>> it looks like we will have a little taste of hot weather today and tomorrow. first, temperaturesour and the area right now. ritit very comfortable inve th'. es o at in hundredsf o m . 72 degrees reported in the strict. at 72 degrees in frederick. overnight, it will be clear and seasonable -- and seasonal. the hurricane hunter out there this even
at the half brother of jacqueline kennedy onassis is indicted under charges of encouraging child sexual abuse in oregon. resulted in the ledger duplication and possession of a video of boys engaging in sex acts. >>> firefighters have been called out to a baggage handling area. smoke has been reported there. crews are checking the loading under the main terminal. no fire has been found, but evacuations have been found. the flights have been delayed. a small plane crossed over he --...
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. >> reporter: after caroline's wedding, her mother, jacqueline, wrote ted a poignant letter which cbscorrespondent gloria borja recounted. >> you, the care-free youngest brother fell a burden a hero would beg to be spared. everyone is going to make it because you were always there with your love. jackie. >> well, that's about as nice as you can get. >> america is better because of the leadership of edward kennedy. >> glor: when john kennedy jr. was lost in a plane crash 10 years ago, senator kennedy took charge and took care of caroline. >> ted kennedy flew to her house on long island, spent an entire day with her, and even went out and played basketball with her kids. >> glor: in all he had 28 nephews and nieces and there were 60 kids who called him "great-uncle teddy." >> he had the skills to keep everything glued together, even though want family had been bessette by such awful circumstances over the decades. >> reporter: the kennedys say when word of his death came tuesday they lost "the irreplaceable senator of their large, expended family." >> it was a beautiful summer night, th
. >> reporter: after caroline's wedding, her mother, jacqueline, wrote ted a poignant letter which cbscorrespondent gloria borja recounted. >> you, the care-free youngest brother fell a burden a hero would beg to be spared. everyone is going to make it because you were always there with your love. jackie. >> well, that's about as nice as you can get. >> america is better because of the leadership of edward kennedy. >> glor: when john kennedy jr. was lost in a plane...
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for us 1956 was jacqueline kennedy's debut. >> well, tell me, were you able to adjust to this? well, yes, because i've never known anything else since i've about been married. >> no one could be counted a loser with her at his side. we also met his family. boy, did he have lots of brothers and sisters. and his fabulously wealthy father. joseph kennedy jr. was our ambassador to great britain in the late 1930s, but by 1940, his political career was over. he had nailed himself as a defeatist or worse. when he predicted that war with nazi germany would end democracicy in britain and possibly in the u.s., so his dreams of the white house were now for his sons. >> once his own political future was undone, he could pour all of his life energy into those boys. he wanted them to go places that he himself could not have gone. >> first up was the handsome hard-charging oldest brother joe jr. he took his first political steps in 1940 as a delegate in a democratic presidential convention. he was on his way. but then the war came, a war that claimed his life when his b-24 bomber exploded in
for us 1956 was jacqueline kennedy's debut. >> well, tell me, were you able to adjust to this? well, yes, because i've never known anything else since i've about been married. >> no one could be counted a loser with her at his side. we also met his family. boy, did he have lots of brothers and sisters. and his fabulously wealthy father. joseph kennedy jr. was our ambassador to great britain in the late 1930s, but by 1940, his political career was over. he had nailed himself as a...
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it has exhibits about the life and times of john and jacqueline kennedy.nd there's really nothing to edward kennedy the youngest child of joe and rose kennedy. but today and tomorrow will be two days dedicated to remembering that life, remembering his service to the state of massachusetts in 47 years as senator. at this hour people are starting to line up to pay their respects and they're lining up in the parking lot. we cannot see the end of the line. people are i would say five and six across in this line. they are standing in what i can only tell you is a blazingly hot sun, and they are waiting. we understand that the motorcade is running about an hour behind at this time, and instead of arriving at 4:00 we have just been told it's going to be closer to 5:00. as you mentioned before, they come here they're going to take a sentimental journey if you will through the city of boston to see moments, places that were important in ted kennedy's life and quite frankly important in the history of the city of boston. places like st. steven's church where his mot
it has exhibits about the life and times of john and jacqueline kennedy.nd there's really nothing to edward kennedy the youngest child of joe and rose kennedy. but today and tomorrow will be two days dedicated to remembering that life, remembering his service to the state of massachusetts in 47 years as senator. at this hour people are starting to line up to pay their respects and they're lining up in the parking lot. we cannot see the end of the line. people are i would say five and six across...
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education of harford county selected him to fill the position following the death of harford siewptd jacquelineno stranger to education. he spent time with the baltimore county public schools and received his doctorate from the university of maryland. the superintendent addressed the board of education in june in bel air and said he's looking forward to the new year and challenge coming up. right now we have bel air high school principal joe voskel joining me live. good morning. thank you so much for coming out. it was so sad when dr. haas passed away. right now we have a new era and new superintendent. what are your thoughts here? >> we're all looking forward to the new school year beginning. i think it will be exciting here at bel air. we're excited about the new building opening today for the students. >> reporter: this is a beautiful brand new high school. this is going to be very exciting for the students to come back to this. what other things do you have on in new school year that students are going to take care of? >> one of the things, we're starting the third year of our biomedical pr
education of harford county selected him to fill the position following the death of harford siewptd jacquelineno stranger to education. he spent time with the baltimore county public schools and received his doctorate from the university of maryland. the superintendent addressed the board of education in june in bel air and said he's looking forward to the new year and challenge coming up. right now we have bel air high school principal joe voskel joining me live. good morning. thank you so...
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. >> reporter: former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis summered here, carly simon, james taylor and mary steenbergen have homes here. while some think of it as a celebrity sandbox those who love the vineyard say it is a place you can really relax even if you are president of the united states. boston law professor kim mclauren has been coming to the island since she was a child. >> wheyou see that ferry everything just sort of drops away. >> reporter: a place to forget that you will always remember. anne thompson, nbc news, martha's vineyard. >>> and when we come back, making a difference by making sure servicemen and women stay in tou with home. making sure servicemen and women stay in touch with home. challenge. but one foundation has found a way to make the link to home and events big and small much easier. nbc's ron mott has our report. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: in north carolina, 20-year-old crystal birdess is ready to have her first baby with mom and friend in tow. but her husband is missing in action, sort of. until a nurse literally rolls him in and dials him up. t
. >> reporter: former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis summered here, carly simon, james taylor and mary steenbergen have homes here. while some think of it as a celebrity sandbox those who love the vineyard say it is a place you can really relax even if you are president of the united states. boston law professor kim mclauren has been coming to the island since she was a child. >> wheyou see that ferry everything just sort of drops away. >> reporter: a place to forget...
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. >> reporter: former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis summered here, carly simon, james taylornsen and mary stenbergen have homes here. while some think of it as a celebrity sandbox those who love the vineyard say it is a place you can really relax even if you are president of the united states. boston law professor kim mclauren has been coming to the island since she was a child. >> when you see that ferry everything just sort of drops away. >> reporter: a place to forget that you will always remember. anne thompson, nbc news, martha's vineyard. >>> and when we come back, making a difference by making sure servicemen and women stay in touch with home. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you can continue to smoke during the first week. (announcer) chantix is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. in studies, 44% o
. >> reporter: former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis summered here, carly simon, james taylornsen and mary stenbergen have homes here. while some think of it as a celebrity sandbox those who love the vineyard say it is a place you can really relax even if you are president of the united states. boston law professor kim mclauren has been coming to the island since she was a child. >> when you see that ferry everything just sort of drops away. >> reporter: a place to...
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. >> reporter: matt and jacqueline embraced the challenge are cutting down on sweets and foods they ategular exercise was hard to get. >> i slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise, too busy working and being a mom and a wife many. >> reporter: it's all about part of the continuing goal, fitness equals better health. the chief said her challenge was soap already are she is about to start a phase 2. sherman ons, the individual winner, t winner of the team competition. a play on words. >> we are saying once we lose all of of the weight among our team members and folks 0 would come up and say "who's that." >> here's a picture of the team before the challenge began. >> betty williams and i lost
. >> reporter: matt and jacqueline embraced the challenge are cutting down on sweets and foods they ategular exercise was hard to get. >> i slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise, too busy working and being a mom and a wife many. >> reporter: it's all about part of the continuing goal, fitness equals better health. the chief said her challenge was soap already are she is about to start a phase 2. sherman ons, the individual winner, t winner of the...
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jacqueline kennedy in the center, and the two kennedy brothers, who serve the united states, ted kennedynator united states senator from massachusetts, on her left, and on her right, the attorney general, robert kennedy. >> i'm sure that people watching would like to hear from you how mrs. jackie kennedy and the two small children are getting along. >> well, they have their good days and their difficult days. >> the -- john, the young boy, is extremely vigorous and interested in everything, and caroline gets along quite well. >> they have an understanding of what happened? >> well, i imagine as much as children can have. >> his life and death had a meaning, it is that we should not hate but love one another. no memorial or eulogy would more eloquently honor president kennedy's memory than the passage of the civil rights bill, for which he fought for so long. it is in this spirit that i hope the senate would pass this bill. >> we interrupt to bring you this bulletin. a plane carrying senator edward m. kennedy to the massachusetts democratic national convention reportedly crashed tonight.
jacqueline kennedy in the center, and the two kennedy brothers, who serve the united states, ted kennedynator united states senator from massachusetts, on her left, and on her right, the attorney general, robert kennedy. >> i'm sure that people watching would like to hear from you how mrs. jackie kennedy and the two small children are getting along. >> well, they have their good days and their difficult days. >> the -- john, the young boy, is extremely vigorous and interested...
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. >> what about former first lady jacqueline kennedy onassis after the death of her husband, after the deaths of the late senator robert kennedy. did she encourage, did she advise against senator kennedy from trying for higher political office, the presidency himself? was she afraid for him? >> i would doubt she would advise against that. because the kennedys were all self motivated and patriotic and determined to get high office. i'm sure jackie would never try to dissuade him, but i think she would only encourage him and be proud of every battle that he won. it is really amazing to consider how he grew in to the senior statesman in many ways from this young man who was often getting in to trouble and by george he emerged a great leader in the senate. wonderful to see. >> what do you attribute him evolving in to the lion of the senate, that great leader? would you repeat that again? i'm sorry. >> i was saying, to what do you attribute him changing from from from that kid that you first saw when he was 30 years old when john f. kennedy was in the white house through the trials and trib
. >> what about former first lady jacqueline kennedy onassis after the death of her husband, after the deaths of the late senator robert kennedy. did she encourage, did she advise against senator kennedy from trying for higher political office, the presidency himself? was she afraid for him? >> i would doubt she would advise against that. because the kennedys were all self motivated and patriotic and determined to get high office. i'm sure jackie would never try to dissuade him, but...
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. >> reporter: matt and detective jacqueline each embraced the challenge, cutting down on sweets and the portions of food they ate. regular exercise was hard to get. >> i was off and on, but i had slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise. i was too busy working and being a mom and a wife. >> reporter: but its part of the continuing goal now. fitness equals better health. brom lynn lost 28.4 pounds, garish lost 20 pounds. the chief says her challenge was so popular she's about to begin phase two, combining all the weight lost by everyone totaled up to over 1200 pounds. sherman hodges was the individual winner. the winner of the team competition of who dat, a play on words. >> we were saying once we lose all of the weight among the team members, phones would say who is that? >> i'm al durham and i lost 13 pounds. >> steny williamson and i lost 13 points. >> josh boldin 25.4 pounds and matt bowlin, and i lost 27 pounds. >> reporter: the team lost and swear it's staying off. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> that's great. >>> a quick look at the five- day. >> yeah. and
. >> reporter: matt and detective jacqueline each embraced the challenge, cutting down on sweets and the portions of food they ate. regular exercise was hard to get. >> i was off and on, but i had slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise. i was too busy working and being a mom and a wife. >> reporter: but its part of the continuing goal now. fitness equals better health. brom lynn lost 28.4 pounds, garish lost 20 pounds. the chief says her challenge was...
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. >> reporter: matt bromeland and detective jacqueline ga ri. sh each embraced the challenge. >> i didn't have time to exercise. i was too busy working and being a monetjano-melgoza and a wife. >> reporter: but it is all now part of the continuing goal. fitness equals better health. chief kathy lanier says her hall eng was so popular, she is about to begin a phase two combining all the weight lost by everyone who took part, totaled up to over 100 pounds. sherman hons what was the individual winner. the winner of the team competition, a lay on words. >> we were saying once we lose all e weight, folks will come up and say who's that. here is a picture of chief durham's team before the competition began. >> i lot of 13 pounds. >> betty williams, i lost 13 pounds. >> george bolden, i lot of 25.4 pounds. >> matt bromeland, i lost 28 pounds. >> reporter: combined, the team lost 78 pounds. they saul swear it is staying off. >> that is really great. encouraging to everybody really. >>> coming up next, some disturbing allegations that involve a local doc
. >> reporter: matt bromeland and detective jacqueline ga ri. sh each embraced the challenge. >> i didn't have time to exercise. i was too busy working and being a monetjano-melgoza and a wife. >> reporter: but it is all now part of the continuing goal. fitness equals better health. chief kathy lanier says her hall eng was so popular, she is about to begin a phase two combining all the weight lost by everyone who took part, totaled up to over 100 pounds. sherman hons what was...
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. >> reporter: alsos there craig, dominic, terry, lori, brian, jacqueline, shawn and elaine.ries over four days. with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital, and washington hospital center. dr. keith balonson is the director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> kidney disease is epidemic in this country at present. but especially in minority communities and most especially among african-americans. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis, a vast majority african-americans. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem, minorities often build up antibodies that cause organ rejection. so the doctor helps pioneer a process to filter the antibodies from blood transma, making a transplant a reality. >> we think with this procedure we could perform thousands more transplants in this country. approximately 2,000 to 3,000 more transplants
. >> reporter: alsos there craig, dominic, terry, lori, brian, jacqueline, shawn and elaine.ries over four days. with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital, and washington hospital center. dr. keith balonson is the director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> kidney disease is epidemic in this country at present. but especially in minority communities and most especially among african-americans. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are...
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. >>> the half brother to jacqueline kennedy onassis is in trouble this morning. he has been indicted on felony charges of encouraging child abuse in oregon. he is accused of possessing and duplicating images of child pornography. >>> a student pilot learned the hard way to stay out of d.c.'s restricted air space. he flew a small cessna within 10 miles of reagan national airport. that is a no-no. just after #:00 yesterday afternoon, two u.s. coast guard helicopters intercepted the pilot and safely escorted the pilot. he was on a first-ever cross- country flight and was lost. >>> there was a big bust at bwi. check this out. it is a bra that olice said provided more than support for sofia williams. the officers found more than two pounds of cocaine stuffed inside the bra. officers made the discovery when the suspect went through customs after returning from jamaica. >>> it is another loss for the kennedy family and the country. senator ted kennedy passed away last night at the age of 77. we'll have more on his life and legacy when we come back after the break. >> we
. >>> the half brother to jacqueline kennedy onassis is in trouble this morning. he has been indicted on felony charges of encouraging child abuse in oregon. he is accused of possessing and duplicating images of child pornography. >>> a student pilot learned the hard way to stay out of d.c.'s restricted air space. he flew a small cessna within 10 miles of reagan national airport. that is a no-no. just after #:00 yesterday afternoon, two u.s. coast guard helicopters intercepted...
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. >> reporter: the rest of the group, craig, dominick, terry, laurie, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine a total of 14 surgeries over four days, but what mes this kidney swap unprecedented, all of the recipients are african-american. the doctor is a director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> we have an epidemic of kidney disease in thiscountry, especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: skyrocketing rates of diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black, and there aren't enough donors. that's because african-americans are more lickkely to build up antibodies that cause rejection. now doctors use a new process to filterhose antibodies from blood plaza making transplant an option. >> we think we could perform thousands more trandz plants in this country. >> reporter: in fact, all seven patients who received a kidney in the swap used this new procedure. for these 14 people it was the ultimate gift exchange. >> you're helping to save many lives. >> here in d.c. there are about 6,000 people on dialysis and most are
. >> reporter: the rest of the group, craig, dominick, terry, laurie, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine a total of 14 surgeries over four days, but what mes this kidney swap unprecedented, all of the recipients are african-american. the doctor is a director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> we have an epidemic of kidney disease in thiscountry, especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: skyrocketing rates of diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame....
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jacqueline oh nas sis, carly simon, james lee, spike lee, and other actors have hopes here.ome of it may think of it as a celebrity sandboxes, those who love the vineyard say it's place you can really relax, even if you're president of the united states. >> she has been coming to the island since she was a child. when you see the ferry, everything drops away. >> a place to forget that you'll always remember. now, despite all the excitement on the island over the prison presidential visit, there is expected to be a low-key vacation a scatcharding with the arrival which will be closed to the public's expense. >> okay. can i ask you to go through the rowers pause interest are a lo of them. that tiger woodses are set to play ball again. the other one, chelsea clinton expected to get married on martha's vineyard. do you know which is fact or fiction. they denied chelsea clinton getting married there. i asked tiger woods. it's a rumor but nobody has any proof of it. when i was talking to the reporter from "vineyard gazette," he said what celebrity hasn't been mentioned. they're ta
jacqueline oh nas sis, carly simon, james lee, spike lee, and other actors have hopes here.ome of it may think of it as a celebrity sandboxes, those who love the vineyard say it's place you can really relax, even if you're president of the united states. >> she has been coming to the island since she was a child. when you see the ferry, everything drops away. >> a place to forget that you'll always remember. now, despite all the excitement on the island over the prison presidential...
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the potomac from washington, on the llside whereis brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-w jacqueline, we all laid to rest >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator keedy's life and lecy later in the program. >> woodruff: in otherews oday, the lieutenant governo of south carolina aed embattled repuican governor ma sanford to resign. in june, sford admitted to ving an extramarital affair with an argentine man. tod, andre bauer reaffirmed s pledge not to run for the republican nonation in next ar's governor's race if sanford agrees to stepown. at the statehouse in columa, sanford had th to say to bauer'request. >> i not going to be railroad out of this office by political oppents or folk that were never fa of mine in the first place or who-- to put it a difrent way-- a lo of what is ing on now is pure politics, pla and simple. >> woodruff: sanford inot eligible to n for governor agn because he can only serve two terms under soh carolina law. new u.s. economic da out today showed better-thaexpected receries in the manufacturing nd housing sectors. the commerce deptment reported durabl
the potomac from washington, on the llside whereis brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-w jacqueline, we all laid to rest >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator keedy's life and lecy later in the program. >> woodruff: in otherews oday, the lieutenant governo of south carolina aed embattled repuican governor ma sanford to resign. in june, sford admitted to ving an extramarital affair with an argentine man. tod, andre bauer reaffirmed s pledge not to run for the...
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class section of boston, as you know, chris, right near dorchester in south boston, and he took jacqueline ken delaware -- kennedy onassis and said isn't it like, wouldn't jack like this, and she bought it. she didn't tell him when fred allen was a child he played in the mile road jump and so do z speaker mccormick, but wood was so smart to say see the great possibility there and now that's a thriving academic neighborhood with u-mass and bc high and the future edwards m. kennedy institute. >> you said the first time with the real cambridge intellectuals and waspy professors didn't want to see was all this catholic school buses coming into the cambridge to look at the remnants of the kennedy era. i like that. tell me about the kennedys. why do you think among the irish in boston they stayed liberal? in fact, got more liberal as i'm sure you know. teddy being more liberal than bobby. bobby more liberal than jack. why did they think of themselves as a minority, a little person, rather than joining the upper class like the other irish did? >> teddy was i think one of the few politicians that
class section of boston, as you know, chris, right near dorchester in south boston, and he took jacqueline ken delaware -- kennedy onassis and said isn't it like, wouldn't jack like this, and she bought it. she didn't tell him when fred allen was a child he played in the mile road jump and so do z speaker mccormick, but wood was so smart to say see the great possibility there and now that's a thriving academic neighborhood with u-mass and bc high and the future edwards m. kennedy institute....
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. >> david, first lady jacqueline kennedy popularized that phrase after saying how much her husband lovehe musical camelot. camelot, don't let it be forgot that for one brief shining moment, there was camelot. the image of camelot became synonymous with the best days of the kennedy dynasty. >> but the family had already lost a son in world war ii and would lose another when bobby kennedy was assassinated. it was at his brother's family that ted kennedy delivered a memorable eulogy. >> love is not an easy feeling to put into words nor is loyalty or trust or joy. but he was all of these. he loved life completely and he live it had intensely. a few years back, robert kennedy wrote some words about his own father. which expresses the way we in his family felt about him. he said of what his father meant to him. and i quote "what it really all adds up to is love. not love as it is described with such facility in popular magazines, but the kind of love that is affection and respect, order and encouragement and support. our awareness of this was an incalculatable source of strength and because r
. >> david, first lady jacqueline kennedy popularized that phrase after saying how much her husband lovehe musical camelot. camelot, don't let it be forgot that for one brief shining moment, there was camelot. the image of camelot became synonymous with the best days of the kennedy dynasty. >> but the family had already lost a son in world war ii and would lose another when bobby kennedy was assassinated. it was at his brother's family that ted kennedy delivered a memorable eulogy....
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. >> para jacqueline al igual que para muchos padres encontrar un lugar en el que se divierten tantoa verdad? para mÁs recomendaciones... miren a nuestro futuro director, ¡estÁ dirigiendo la escena! ya saben, que para mÁs recomendaciones para su pequeÑo entre a univision.com tkólb]hékkph@h@h@k >> ya me estÁn esperando... >> oye, le voy a avisar a mi jefa que tÚ me diste el dÍa maÑana.tkólb]mqbkph@h@tkólb]jqw aquÍ va a haber orden y honestidad >> no, no va a haber ninguna mujer. >> es como un reti espiritual... ( risas ) >> que no serÁ como el retiro de alguien que conocemos muy en... >> porque regresas casado. >> ¿el padre alberto? ( risas ) >> a lo mejor me voy a kÍn porque estÁ tkólb]pincreÍble, n cualquier cosa. ahÍ estÁn viendo, en tercera dimsiÓn la mona lisa te contesta, de india del ojo, que sonrÍe, te seÑala. le puedes preguntar la edad y te dice con toda la sofisticaciÓn: ¿quÉ te importa? y bueno, no estar ella nada mÁs, tambiÉn estÁn los dioses griegos, tambiÉn cantante un hombre, y te responden. y estÁ la Última cena. >> ay, quÉ fuerte. >> sÍ, eso estÁ fuerte, se ve increÍ
. >> para jacqueline al igual que para muchos padres encontrar un lugar en el que se divierten tantoa verdad? para mÁs recomendaciones... miren a nuestro futuro director, ¡estÁ dirigiendo la escena! ya saben, que para mÁs recomendaciones para su pequeÑo entre a univision.com tkólb]hékkph@h@h@k >> ya me estÁn esperando... >> oye, le voy a avisar a mi jefa que tÚ me diste el dÍa maÑana.tkólb]mqbkph@h@tkólb]jqw aquÍ va a haber orden y honestidad >> no, no va a...
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. >>> jacqueline kennedy onassis symbolized class, grace, and good taste. new picture of her found might surprise some. hurricane bill is still out there. weaker, but still a powerful storm. it's category 2, as of 2:00 eastern. top sustained winds at 110 miles per hour. that's right on the threshold of 2 or 3. a hurricane watch still in bermuda where rain is falling. it may produce large waves all across the east coast. not expected to make a direct hi hit. >> it's about 6:00 local time. the tide is becoming really, really rough because of hurricane bill. it's supposed to be approaching saturday morning, early as 8:00 local time. it will be 150 miles off coast. >> it is friday the 21st of august. i'm here to report the surf as you can see has come up a light. >> yes, indeed. 15-year-old i-reporter reporting overnight and again this morning. that's in bermuda. hurricane bill brushes the island. you can see the advancing storm conditions certainly changed dramatically in just a few hours time. they live across from the beach. they're prepping for bill's landf
. >>> jacqueline kennedy onassis symbolized class, grace, and good taste. new picture of her found might surprise some. hurricane bill is still out there. weaker, but still a powerful storm. it's category 2, as of 2:00 eastern. top sustained winds at 110 miles per hour. that's right on the threshold of 2 or 3. a hurricane watch still in bermuda where rain is falling. it may produce large waves all across the east coast. not expected to make a direct hi hit. >> it's about 6:00...
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potomac from washington, on the hillside where his brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-law jacqueline, were all laid to rest. >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator kennedy's life and legacy later in the program. >> woodruff: in other news today, the lieutenant governor of south carolina asked embattled republican governor mark sanford to resign. in june, sanford admitted to having an extramarital affair with an argentine woman. today, andre bauer reaffirmed his pledge not to run for the republican nomination in next year's governor's race if sanford agrees to step down. at the statehouse in columbia, sanford had this to say to bauer's request. >> i'm not going to be railroaded out of this office by political opponents or folks that were never fans of mine in the first place or who-- to put it a different way-- a lot of what is going on now is pure politics, plain and simple. >> woodruff: sanford is not eligible to run for governor again because he can only serve two terms under south carolina law. new u.s. economic data out today showed better-than-expected recoveries in the ma
potomac from washington, on the hillside where his brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-law jacqueline, were all laid to rest. >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator kennedy's life and legacy later in the program. >> woodruff: in other news today, the lieutenant governor of south carolina asked embattled republican governor mark sanford to resign. in june, sanford admitted to having an extramarital affair with an argentine woman. today, andre bauer reaffirmed his pledge...
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we look at how consumers in the banking industry will be impacted with jacqueline reeves, managing directork capital, and tim spees, partner in charge of the personal wealth advisers group at eisner llp. good to have you both on the program. thank you. >> thank you. >> it sounds like these are big deals. certainly no more fine print, that you don't know when the interest rate will skyrocket and you have more time to pay the bill. what do you think? how would you characterize these changes, tim? >> they're definitely pro consumer. and we've only seen the beginning. today as you point out, maria, it's the 21-day rule on the billings and then 45 days for terms and other conditions. but the rest of the changes will be happening in february of '10 include additional disclosure around the internet as far as rates in terms and conditions. also due diligence being done on card applicants, making sure they have the financial wherewithal with respect to the application and the card itself. additionally, those persons under age 21, they're going to need a financial guardian and/or a parent to actually
we look at how consumers in the banking industry will be impacted with jacqueline reeves, managing directork capital, and tim spees, partner in charge of the personal wealth advisers group at eisner llp. good to have you both on the program. thank you. >> thank you. >> it sounds like these are big deals. certainly no more fine print, that you don't know when the interest rate will skyrocket and you have more time to pay the bill. what do you think? how would you characterize these...
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for his former senator in law jacqueline kennedy onassis, for his nephew, john kennedy jr.008, he invoked the family name, endorsing barack obama, likening him to another young charismatic first-term senator elected president before he was ever born, john kennedy. later that year came stunning news. he was diagnosed with a many lig pennant brain tumor and underwent brain surgery, but that didn't deter him from doing what he could for obama, even at the risk of his own health. leaving a hospital bed to make another stirring convention speech. >> the work begins anew. le the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> on the day barack obama became the 44th president, he went to the ceremonies only to suffer a seizure. kennedy found fulfillment at the other end of pennsylvania avenue on capitol hill. john yang, nbc news, washington. >> you know, kelly, this was something that so many of us knew at some point was going to come but certainly no one was thinking that it was going to be imminent. what can you tell us with regards to friends, family and those closest to the senato
for his former senator in law jacqueline kennedy onassis, for his nephew, john kennedy jr.008, he invoked the family name, endorsing barack obama, likening him to another young charismatic first-term senator elected president before he was ever born, john kennedy. later that year came stunning news. he was diagnosed with a many lig pennant brain tumor and underwent brain surgery, but that didn't deter him from doing what he could for obama, even at the risk of his own health. leaving a hospital...
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. >> reporter: years ago jacqueline kennedy wrote her youngest brother-in-law a letter. you, she said, the carefree youngest brother fell a burden a hero would beg to be spared. everyone is going to make it because you were always there with your love. >> get up tomorrow and do something. more than anything else i think that defines how he has persevered through tragedies that are almost unimaginable for anybody else. the issue always is what you do the next day. >> the kennedys loved tennison and particularly this poem. >> i am a part of all that i have met. too much is taken, much abides, that which we are we are, one equtempa of heroic hearts, to seek, to strive and not to yield. >> one of the reasons he's so fascinating is that he always struggled between light and dark. but he didn't disintegrate. he stayed in the arena and in the end light won. >> one of the columnists from the "boston globe" brought up a really good point in that he said he was the only one of the kennedy boys that had a semi knowledge that the end was near and inherent in that meant he had that g
. >> reporter: years ago jacqueline kennedy wrote her youngest brother-in-law a letter. you, she said, the carefree youngest brother fell a burden a hero would beg to be spared. everyone is going to make it because you were always there with your love. >> get up tomorrow and do something. more than anything else i think that defines how he has persevered through tragedies that are almost unimaginable for anybody else. the issue always is what you do the next day. >> the...
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>> la pareja de moda entre jacqueline bracamontes y william levÍn fueron a mÉxico y fueron reconocidoss los comentarios. vamos h@h@tg]pomt] hacen una bellisima pareja. >> que hacer lo que dios les depare. como en mexico no para la cosa, anoche, israel jaitovich celebro 40 aÑos de vida de cualquier cosa es motivo para una pachanga. se bebieron unas bebidas de sabor y bueno, las camaras que fueron ivnitadas empezaron a entrevistar a ninel. la camara le pregunta sobre sun fundaciÓn y le preguntaron lo del marido a partir de la prÓxima semana, tendremos los documentos. >> a partir de la prÓxima semana tendremos los documentos. vamos a ayudar a las mujeres que lo soliciten. esta muy contento. gracias por estas aqui, . >> mi hermana esta perfeccta. >> es que... una tg]pomque si hablo fue mari guardia. aclarÓ por quÉ no pueden meter a h@la cÁrcel a jo sebastian. >> una chica ni esta secuestrada. la niÑa esta bonita y libre y mayor de edad. no esta embarazada asi que mientes. >> me gusta como ella reacciona. >> si es cierto, no estÁ secuestrada. >> lo que pasa esh@h@tg]pomseÑk. @ h@ porqahí en
>> la pareja de moda entre jacqueline bracamontes y william levÍn fueron a mÉxico y fueron reconocidoss los comentarios. vamos h@h@tg]pomt] hacen una bellisima pareja. >> que hacer lo que dios les depare. como en mexico no para la cosa, anoche, israel jaitovich celebro 40 aÑos de vida de cualquier cosa es motivo para una pachanga. se bebieron unas bebidas de sabor y bueno, las camaras que fueron ivnitadas empezaron a entrevistar a ninel. la camara le pregunta sobre sun fundaciÓn...
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tomback was hired in june to fill the position after the death of jacqueline haas late last year. the staff and students are looking forward now to a great school year. >>> here he is, my favorite guest. mike is going to tell us what to look for to keep our kids safe. you have to stay one step in front of them. >> this is a big time because a lot of times parents kind of lose touch with their kids over the summer. all of a sudden when you start closing down and say ok, now you have to be in at a certain time all of a sudden you start noticing a change in their behavior, change in their appearance, new friends. >> can you tell right off, can you tell they are on drugs? >> you can't really necessarily, unless you actually find something. if you find paraphernalia, if you find drugs, then you've got something to grab on to. everything else is your gut feeling that something's going on and some classic signs and symptoms that may or may not be but we're finding now that it's getting a little more bizarre out there as far as what the kids are using to hide stuff. the flip flop -- these
tomback was hired in june to fill the position after the death of jacqueline haas late last year. the staff and students are looking forward now to a great school year. >>> here he is, my favorite guest. mike is going to tell us what to look for to keep our kids safe. you have to stay one step in front of them. >> this is a big time because a lot of times parents kind of lose touch with their kids over the summer. all of a sudden when you start closing down and say ok, now you...
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listen to this eulogy he gave his sister-in-law, jacqueline kennedy onassis back at her funeral in 1994y made him a legend when he would have preferred to have been a man. jackie would have preferred to be just herself but the world insisted that she be a legend too. she never wanted public notice. in part, i think, because it brought back painful memories of unbearable sorrow endured in the glare of a million lights. in all the years since then, her genuineness and depth of character continued to shine through the privacy and reach people everywhere. jackie was too young to be a widow in 1963 and too young to die now. her grandchildren were bringing new joy to her life, a joy that illuminated her face whenever you saw them together, whether it was taken rose and tatiana for an ice-cream cone or taking a walk in central park with little jack as she did last sunday. she relished being grand jackie and showering her grandchildren with love. at the end, she worried more about us than herself. she let her family and friends know she was thinking of them. how cherished were those wonderful n
listen to this eulogy he gave his sister-in-law, jacqueline kennedy onassis back at her funeral in 1994y made him a legend when he would have preferred to have been a man. jackie would have preferred to be just herself but the world insisted that she be a legend too. she never wanted public notice. in part, i think, because it brought back painful memories of unbearable sorrow endured in the glare of a million lights. in all the years since then, her genuineness and depth of character continued...
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host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from@@@@@@@@ and in his bid on the back of those people who worked for the country, and they have been underpaid -- this has been on the back of those people. now, the system in canada is not perfect. they are admitting that, and they are saying they are going to put a strong effort into trying to improve that, instead of dealing with what we have always dealt with, we should at least try to prove that we care about people. host: we will get a response. thank you. guest: i think it is very important to get everybody covered, and even if people are not paying for that, in canada, we feel we have a collective social responsibility to give service t
host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from@@@@@@@@ and in his bid on the back of those people who worked for the country, and they have been...
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i grew up in d.c., jacqueline was the inquiring photographer. i remember the marriage in '54. didn't know who was the attorney general, jack kennedy said i'm going to open the door at midnight and say hey, it's bobby because it was so controversial. it was a positive feeling in 1961. all of a sudden, dallas, then we are out there in california, the '60s and the riots in the cities, the urban riots, then suddenly, it's all teddy kennedy. all this fell upon him, the expectations. i think the pressure would have been enormous had he run in 1972. that must have been weighing on him that whole time. >> we have prime minister tony blare with us. give us your thoughts on the passing of ted kennedy. >> caller: he was a great icon for people, not just in america, but throughout the world and the people of my generation who were brought up with the kennedy's in american politics. teddy kennedy, over time, became someone who was serious, civil figure who did enormous good, not just in the u.s., but throughout the world. i remember in relation to northern ireland where he played a tremend
i grew up in d.c., jacqueline was the inquiring photographer. i remember the marriage in '54. didn't know who was the attorney general, jack kennedy said i'm going to open the door at midnight and say hey, it's bobby because it was so controversial. it was a positive feeling in 1961. all of a sudden, dallas, then we are out there in california, the '60s and the riots in the cities, the urban riots, then suddenly, it's all teddy kennedy. all this fell upon him, the expectations. i think the...
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host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from, they seem to be angry that some poor kid from a family less fortunate might receive something they say they have not earned. the white republicans and richer people have received things they have not earned all their lives. it has been on the backs and sweat of poor people who have worked hard for this country who have been underpaid and without benefits. then they were discarded like" paper. can this system is not perfect. they are admitting that and saying there will put a strong effort into improving -- canada's system is not perfect, which they admit. we should at least try to improve the care for people instead of doing the same thing
host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from, they seem to be angry that some poor kid from a family less fortunate might receive something they...
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. >> reporter: matt and jacqueline each embrace the the challenge, cutting down on sweets and the portionsexercise was hard to get. >> i was off and and i slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise and was too busy being a mom and a wife. >> reporter: but fitness eekals better health. brom lynn lost 20 pounds. the chief said she's about to combine all of the weight lost by everyone and it totaled up to over 1200 pounds. sherman hodges was the individual winner. the winner of the team competition, who dat, was a play on words. >> we said once we lost the weight, people would come up to us and say who dat? >> i'm al durham and i lost 13 pounds. >> george boldin, i lost 25.4 pounds, not brom lynn and i lost 28 pounds. >> reporter: combined the team lost 78 pounds. and they all swear it's staying off. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> we know that's its challenge, keeping it off. >> good job. >> keep it up, guys. >>> 8:20 right now on this thursday morning. 75 degrees. d.c. drivers, if you thought going to the dmv was bad, wait until the next time you have to go. >> inconvenien
. >> reporter: matt and jacqueline each embrace the the challenge, cutting down on sweets and the portionsexercise was hard to get. >> i was off and and i slacked off after having a baby and didn't have time to exercise and was too busy being a mom and a wife. >> reporter: but fitness eekals better health. brom lynn lost 20 pounds. the chief said she's about to combine all of the weight lost by everyone and it totaled up to over 1200 pounds. sherman hodges was the individual...
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for his former sister-in-law, jacqueline kennedy onassis, for his nephew, john kennedy jr. in 2008, kennedy invoked a family name endorsing barack obama, likening him to another young charismatic first-term senator elected president before he was ever born -- john kennedy. later that year came stunning news. he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and underwent surgery. but that didn't deter him from doing what he could for obama, even at the risk of his own health. leaving a hospital bed to make another stirring convention speech. >> the work begins anew. the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> reporter: and on the day barack obama became the 44th president, kennedy braved the elements to attend the ceremony, only to end up in the hospital after suffering a seizure. less than four weeks later, he was back at the capitol to vote for president obama's stimulus package. kennedy never fulfilled what many saw as his family destiny but found fulfillment at the other end of pennsylvania avenue on capitol hill. what a career on capitol hill. 2,500 bills he wrote. i t
for his former sister-in-law, jacqueline kennedy onassis, for his nephew, john kennedy jr. in 2008, kennedy invoked a family name endorsing barack obama, likening him to another young charismatic first-term senator elected president before he was ever born -- john kennedy. later that year came stunning news. he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and underwent surgery. but that didn't deter him from doing what he could for obama, even at the risk of his own health. leaving a hospital bed...
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saturday afternoon with the burial in arlington cemetery with his brothers, bobby and jack kennedy and jacqueline kennedy and one of their children there. so there is going to be a great deal of, if you would, pagentry, that is associated in our minds with dignitaries who have held a high office or place in our hearts. teddy kennedy had both. >> i'll tell you what, david, stay with me for a moment. this is probably the most powerful picture we are going to see today. let's just take a second here to watch and listen. >>> wow, david gergen, there you have it. leaving his home for the final time and making his way where he will finally rest with his brothers, john and robert. the whole family there by his side and, david, i don't know if you noticed but i think it was one of the grandsons. i loved it. he was in his shorts and his flip-flops right there. he had his tie and his jacket. i loved it. it was just one of those moments where everybody is being so formal and there you go. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it brings back so many memories, kyra, if you go all the way back to the death of the
saturday afternoon with the burial in arlington cemetery with his brothers, bobby and jack kennedy and jacqueline kennedy and one of their children there. so there is going to be a great deal of, if you would, pagentry, that is associated in our minds with dignitaries who have held a high office or place in our hearts. teddy kennedy had both. >> i'll tell you what, david, stay with me for a moment. this is probably the most powerful picture we are going to see today. let's just take a...