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josephine is seven, and down to 24 pounds.r left her at the mercy of disease, and now she's being consumed by tuberculosis. this is why t.b. used to be called "consumption." josephine's mother shooed away the 90 degrees, waiting to be seen by dr. meroni abraham. how long would a child be in this hospital? >> dr. meroni abraham: typically, a child will be staying between two to three weeks. >> pelley: why so long? >> dr. abraham: because the body is already altered. the function is altered. the anatomy is altered. so it will take days, very slowly, to get back to the original form. >> pelley: solid food could kill them. nutrition must be reintroduced through milk-based formulas. the twins were 4.5 pounds at birth, and even after days here, they were still less than half their normal weight. >> dr. abraham: he was critically ill, severely dehydrated, not able to feed. and hopefully, we'll probably reach three kilograms in the coming two, three weeks. >> pelley: which would be 6.5 pounds or so? >> dr. abraham: yes. >> pelley: the
josephine is seven, and down to 24 pounds.r left her at the mercy of disease, and now she's being consumed by tuberculosis. this is why t.b. used to be called "consumption." josephine's mother shooed away the 90 degrees, waiting to be seen by dr. meroni abraham. how long would a child be in this hospital? >> dr. meroni abraham: typically, a child will be staying between two to three weeks. >> pelley: why so long? >> dr. abraham: because the body is already altered....
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we came from the region josephine escaped.s big as texas, in one of the world's largest swamps, there is only one paved road outside the capital. in the wet season, people in half of south sudan are marooned. sudan was africa's largest nation, ruled from khartoum by people of arab heritage. in the south, african tribes have rebelled since the 1950s, and millions have died. in a quest for peace, the bush administration started a humanitarian and diplomatic campaign. $11 billion went into aid and to train a south sudanese government and security force. five years ago, there was hope. khartoum no longer ruled over them, and beneath them, there was oil. >> they voted almost unanimously, 99%, to create their own state, to carve the south sudan out of sudan. and within two years, it had crumbled into a full-scale war. >> reporter: john pindergast witnessed the stillbirth of the nation. he was an african specialist in the clinton white house and now leads a project which works for peace on the continent. people living where we are no
we came from the region josephine escaped.s big as texas, in one of the world's largest swamps, there is only one paved road outside the capital. in the wet season, people in half of south sudan are marooned. sudan was africa's largest nation, ruled from khartoum by people of arab heritage. in the south, african tribes have rebelled since the 1950s, and millions have died. in a quest for peace, the bush administration started a humanitarian and diplomatic campaign. $11 billion went into aid and...
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josephine does not believe the president. hi, josephine. caller: good morning. i know everybody keeps reporting the "new york times" said this, well, i would appreciate it, pedro, if you would read the article, because it never says anything of this sort. the man, i've watched him for over 50 years, and he lies about his wealth. he's only worth $250 million. he lies about the president, where he says he's not a citizen. this man doesn't know the truth if he even stares it in the face. he's a habitual liar. and more important, this man is cutting the state department. the state department is the agency that keeps us out of war, so you know what direction he wants to go in, world war three, so long as his sons don't fight, your sons can go and fight, but nobody else. sad. very, very sad that we live in a time. and he idolizes andrew jackson. if he don't know history, please go back and read it. andrew jackson was a failure, and everything he's doing, he's emulating. it's very, very sad. host: ok, josephine, thanks for the call. thanks for the segue as well, as she
josephine does not believe the president. hi, josephine. caller: good morning. i know everybody keeps reporting the "new york times" said this, well, i would appreciate it, pedro, if you would read the article, because it never says anything of this sort. the man, i've watched him for over 50 years, and he lies about his wealth. he's only worth $250 million. he lies about the president, where he says he's not a citizen. this man doesn't know the truth if he even stares it in the face....
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one of the best scenes was when two contestants named corinne and josephine talked about how disgustedwere at the other contestants. if you missed it, don't worry. because here to re-enact that scene with actual lines from the show, are the roots' own tariq and questlove. guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> tariq: thanks, jimmy. tonight i'll be playing corinne, a 24-year-old business owner from miami, who is disgusted with the other contestants. [ light laughter ] >> questlove: and i'll be playing josephine. a 24-year-old registered nurse from santa cruz who's also disgusted with the other contestants. >> jimmy: great. whenever you're ready. [ laughter ] ♪ >> questlove: it's absurd to me how unaware taylor is, and it pains me to see nick being so intrigued by someone -- >> tariq: that has no idea? i know. [ laughter ] i think it's messed up. >> questlove: i feel like everything they say and do is hypocritical. >> tariq: hypocritical, yeah. >> questlove: yeah. [ laughter ] of course. >> tariq: of course. of course. >> questlove: like, people keep talking about your nap. >> tariq: i know!
one of the best scenes was when two contestants named corinne and josephine talked about how disgustedwere at the other contestants. if you missed it, don't worry. because here to re-enact that scene with actual lines from the show, are the roots' own tariq and questlove. guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> tariq: thanks, jimmy. tonight i'll be playing corinne, a 24-year-old business owner from miami, who is disgusted with the other contestants. [ light laughter ] >> questlove: and...
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. >> last but not least josephine of baco, italian restaurant in north wales, pennsylvania. >> we havethere for 14 years going on 15 years. what is so different about our pizza we are a oven pizza and wood burning, pizza takes about 15 minutes and secret to pizza is our blend of cheese, we used blend cheese and that is our secret and that makes us good. we're all winners. vote for us. >> let's walk over, so coal does that make the difference in the way pizza is prepared and comes out. >> it is thin, very italian style pizza, and made with care. fresh basil. >> ready to try it. >> here we go. >> do you feel like you are at home, the pizza, scenery. >> right at home. >> okay, thank you so much. >> so we have had our final four. we appreciate it. you'll have to decide. i think we have everybody that will come all together, again, before she decide. they are not coming back on, no, all right. go ahead. who are you thinking about when you were tasting. >> just as disclaimer, the authentic italian piss ace neapolitan with the crust, kind of different but one thing, should i say now. >> yes.
. >> last but not least josephine of baco, italian restaurant in north wales, pennsylvania. >> we havethere for 14 years going on 15 years. what is so different about our pizza we are a oven pizza and wood burning, pizza takes about 15 minutes and secret to pizza is our blend of cheese, we used blend cheese and that is our secret and that makes us good. we're all winners. vote for us. >> let's walk over, so coal does that make the difference in the way pizza is prepared and...
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jumbo -- fabulous name, fabulous lady -- at the public theater and she did a one-woman show about josephinewho is this young woman? she's so talented. i went backstage, and i said, "you're just great." and at the time we needed to have another character come on, rather like cush. and she went on to me about "the good wife," and what a fan she was. and i thought, "oh, okay, she's just doing that thing of like, okay, appreciating the fact that i'm backstage." but she was a rabid fan. she got on the set and would literally weep that she was seeing, you know, the courtroom, or julianna's bedroom, or the kitchen, you know. i was like, "okay, we've been seeing this for seven years, i didn't think it was such a big deal." but, yes, she was a real groupie. and i told the -- i told the producers, you've got to go see this young woman, she's fantastic, she'd be great on the show. they went that week. she's on "the good wife." and as soon as the spinoff happened with "the good fight," she was the first one. i got her in my dressing room and said, "i want you to come with me if we do this." and you kno
jumbo -- fabulous name, fabulous lady -- at the public theater and she did a one-woman show about josephinewho is this young woman? she's so talented. i went backstage, and i said, "you're just great." and at the time we needed to have another character come on, rather like cush. and she went on to me about "the good wife," and what a fan she was. and i thought, "oh, okay, she's just doing that thing of like, okay, appreciating the fact that i'm backstage." but she...
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then the kicker, josephine na teacher, she was a saddled with a vast awry of insoluble pain, compounded by option anxiousity, december, and irritable bowel syndrome and a demanding mother to care for. if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. a hear a dizzying lift of systems, rundown of of mother's medical ills and critique of opera's. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for her systems. but i'd be forced to explain the decisions of her mother's doctors and the artistic director of the met, who desindicates -- desindicates the opera and we would be sour and the whole thing would a mess. but i promised myself i'd let every single patient talk today. if eliminated the so-called difficult patient mist dad to would be flawed. i girded myself for battle and asked, how ick help you today? and put her on the stop watch. every single thing certain she said, from my toes to my head. there are shooting pains in gums. scam was painfully sensitive. neck pain down her spine. mother had insomnia and up at all hours of the night paining. each time she paus
then the kicker, josephine na teacher, she was a saddled with a vast awry of insoluble pain, compounded by option anxiousity, december, and irritable bowel syndrome and a demanding mother to care for. if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. a hear a dizzying lift of systems, rundown of of mother's medical ills and critique of opera's. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for her systems. but i'd be forced to explain the decisions of her mother's...
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josephine ma, we don't know what happened to her. this is a trustworthy place. an autopsy is underway. a lab identified aconite in the mixture. deng says his mother loved to cook and lived to care for he and his brother, father and the large extended family. they family is asking for unspecified damages. in san francisco, terisa estacio (grant) in a dramatic turn of events, congress will no longer be holding a vote tonight as expected on the republican health care bill... now house republicans say they will vote on the bill tomorrow.... this is because in a frantic eleventh hour push to pass the g-o-p healthcare bill... republicans are still struggling to secure votes. the white house is now working overtime-- trying to strike a deal with those holding out... and the challenge they face is flipping members of the conservative house freedom caucus. the chairman of that group had a hard "no" wednesday morning and sounded optimisitc after negotiating changes to the bill... but it's still not a done deal. mark meadows/-r- north carolina: "we're certainly trying to g
josephine ma, we don't know what happened to her. this is a trustworthy place. an autopsy is underway. a lab identified aconite in the mixture. deng says his mother loved to cook and lived to care for he and his brother, father and the large extended family. they family is asking for unspecified damages. in san francisco, terisa estacio (grant) in a dramatic turn of events, congress will no longer be holding a vote tonight as expected on the republican health care bill... now house republicans...
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josephine, spell out why the british aid could actually be making things worse for migrants?issues of poverty and suffering. we can see how it saves lives. what this report looks at is areas where foreign aid is used to prevent people migrating to europe or foreign is used to prevent people migrating to europe orforeign aid used as a bargaining chip to have agreements with third countries to prevent mobility and migration to europe. this is where the report finds that this must never be the sole objective of foreign aid and assistance and that is something which 0xfam wholeheartedly second is because not only is it ineffective, it also puts people's lives at risk and that was made in the case of libya and it also risks undermining development in fact by restricting mobility. in libya we are seeing a situation where the uk and other european governments are trying to prevent people from leaving libya to seek safety in europe, and also looking at ways in which they would return people back to libya. these are return people back to libya. these a re really return people back to
josephine, spell out why the british aid could actually be making things worse for migrants?issues of poverty and suffering. we can see how it saves lives. what this report looks at is areas where foreign aid is used to prevent people migrating to europe or foreign is used to prevent people migrating to europe orforeign aid used as a bargaining chip to have agreements with third countries to prevent mobility and migration to europe. this is where the report finds that this must never be the...
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josephine meredith. loves drawing. and who doesn't like gets a handmade birthday card?wisconsin. she wrote a book called my century of living. arrie holmes is celebrating 100 years. look at that hat. that's spectacular. retired care giver from new york, new york. her secret to longevity, an apple a day and wearing hats like that. mr. kenneth thompson from downey, california, a coffee lover, who is 100 years old. he was a salesman for 30 years. and happy 100th birthday of mary locket of arlington, virginia. she loves good, homemade southern cooking. who doesn't? don't forget, if you know somebody celebrating a milestone bi about them at today.com/celebrates. >> all right. >>> what do you have coming >>> we have whacky crazy new gadgets. and we also have a live performance from the group saint motel. and nicholas shay continues as co-host. and this is nicholas shay as you have never seen him. two words. barber shop quartet. >> love it. that is all coming up next hour. matt and michael are still eating. >> not leaving the kitchen. >>> good morning. it's 8:56 now on this th
josephine meredith. loves drawing. and who doesn't like gets a handmade birthday card?wisconsin. she wrote a book called my century of living. arrie holmes is celebrating 100 years. look at that hat. that's spectacular. retired care giver from new york, new york. her secret to longevity, an apple a day and wearing hats like that. mr. kenneth thompson from downey, california, a coffee lover, who is 100 years old. he was a salesman for 30 years. and happy 100th birthday of mary locket of...