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he was very joyful. he was genius. >> i spoke with depack chopra while he was in new york. >> you have been called an author . >> i think if you define yourself you limit yourself so none of them. >> or all of them. >> you were a practicing physician. when you came to the united states you were a practicing physician, what was that experience like? >> experience was interesting because i trained in internal medicine, and and i was studying the molecules of emotion. that got me interested in our how our biology is influenced. >> in the beginning there you were living a different lifestyle. >> there was smoking and alcohol on different occasion. >> why did you need that? >> everybody did it. we do life resuscitation, take care of cardiac arrest, go out an everything. when i came during conferences all the doctors used to smoke. so i just joined the club. >> being part of the club meant smoking cigarettes and drinking whiskey. i understand that your beliefs in medicine even though you were still living in t
he was very joyful. he was genius. >> i spoke with depack chopra while he was in new york. >> you have been called an author . >> i think if you define yourself you limit yourself so none of them. >> or all of them. >> you were a practicing physician. when you came to the united states you were a practicing physician, what was that experience like? >> experience was interesting because i trained in internal medicine, and and i was studying the molecules of...
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joye frost?uest: without knowing the specifics of the situation that you are describing what i would suggest is that you go to our website, ovc.gov. we have an e-mail called ask ov c. if you would send your question directly to ovc with more specifics, we would be glad to give you some contact us in the state of missouri. judges have ethical standards and legal standards that they have to uphold. there are ways that if you believe strongly that a judge is being unethical we can certainly direct you to some resources. host: what rights do victims have in the courtroom? mike on twitter says come "victim testimony should be rendered during trial to establish innocence or guilt's. it should be limited to relevance to the act." guest: i'm not sure what the question is but i think maybe he might be referencing cross-examination by defense. that's when it is important to have a judge in the courtroom who understands what the limitations are. as well as a prosecutor. one of the things that -- one of the
joye frost?uest: without knowing the specifics of the situation that you are describing what i would suggest is that you go to our website, ovc.gov. we have an e-mail called ask ov c. if you would send your question directly to ovc with more specifics, we would be glad to give you some contact us in the state of missouri. judges have ethical standards and legal standards that they have to uphold. there are ways that if you believe strongly that a judge is being unethical we can certainly direct...
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joye frost?: without knowing the specifics of the situation that you are describing what i would suggest is that you go to our website, ovc.gov. we have an e-mail called ask ov c. if you would send your question directly to ovc with more specifics, we would be glad to give you some contact us in the state of missouri. judges have ethical standards and legal standards that they have to uphold. there are ways that if you believe strongly that a judge is being unethical we can certainly direct you to some resources. host: what rights do victims have in the courtroom? mike on twitter says come "victim testimony should be rendered during trial to establish innocence or guilt's. it should be limited to relevance to the act." guest: i'm not sure what the question is but i think maybe he might be referencing cross-examination by defense. that's when it is important to have a judge in the courtroom who understands what the limitations are. as well as a prosecutor. one of the things that -- one of the newe
joye frost?: without knowing the specifics of the situation that you are describing what i would suggest is that you go to our website, ovc.gov. we have an e-mail called ask ov c. if you would send your question directly to ovc with more specifics, we would be glad to give you some contact us in the state of missouri. judges have ethical standards and legal standards that they have to uphold. there are ways that if you believe strongly that a judge is being unethical we can certainly direct you...
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we rejoice this perfect day ♪ ♪ heaven and earth are joyful ever ♪ ♪ listen all, unite to say ♪
we rejoice this perfect day ♪ ♪ heaven and earth are joyful ever ♪ ♪ listen all, unite to say ♪
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it's a joke. >> the sound of music is not just about being joyful. it's about achieving joy.s about -- >> finding joy, yeah. >>. ♪ what will my future be ♪ i wonder >> the work on the film had actually begun months earlier in hollywood. >> three months of rehearsal. >> yes. >> laying down the song. >> everything. >> by the time the director saw this 250 people to austria, they were ready to work dsix days a week. >> getting your hair colored repeatedly all the time. i thought i detected different colors. >> maybe you did. maybe the highlights would be great. the highlights came out kind of orange. they decided don't forget that. be blond all over. >> here is a rare piece of video out of the vault. listen. >> every morning you greet me ♪ >> this is the real singing voice of christopher palmer singing himself. ♪ >> now listen to the sound from the final movie -- >> every morning you greet me ♪ he has the voice of a professional singer they brought in to help strengthen his voice. >> clean and bright ♪ >> every scene in the movie so difficult as it had been sketch and timed in h
it's a joke. >> the sound of music is not just about being joyful. it's about achieving joy.s about -- >> finding joy, yeah. >>. ♪ what will my future be ♪ i wonder >> the work on the film had actually begun months earlier in hollywood. >> three months of rehearsal. >> yes. >> laying down the song. >> everything. >> by the time the director saw this 250 people to austria, they were ready to work dsix days a week. >> getting your...
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. >> all the kids come in with a happy smile on their face joyful.e happy. >> reporter: making easter for kids in her neighborhood. for nine years, she's been doing this, paying for a lot of it herself by putting aside $20 a week. >> i sneak a few pieces. >> this is for a boy. with cars and a ball. a girl gets a coloring book a crayon, maybe a baby doll. >> reporter: others chip in. businesses, police and fire departments. >> i believe in the easter bunny. >> reporter: and her dentist. seriously. >> he always gives me toothbrush toothbrushes toothbrushes toothbrushes. >> reporter: which is good for the smiles she gets. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> reporter: john donvan abc news. >> the easter bunny, also likely very grateful. "gma" first thing in the morning, and david muir will be back storm night. i'm tom llamas in new york. good night. anchor: excitement is building for something else at the park three years from now. catholics around the world celebrate easter with calls for peace. plus, you are standing by for the results of a review into
. >> all the kids come in with a happy smile on their face joyful.e happy. >> reporter: making easter for kids in her neighborhood. for nine years, she's been doing this, paying for a lot of it herself by putting aside $20 a week. >> i sneak a few pieces. >> this is for a boy. with cars and a ball. a girl gets a coloring book a crayon, maybe a baby doll. >> reporter: others chip in. businesses, police and fire departments. >> i believe in the easter bunny....
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just underscored that fact that it was, that it was being used to hurt other people, to ruin the joyfulvent of gay lesbian people who have been subjected to the very kind of bullying throughout our lives. so i think quite they need to think about is religion should be something that is embracing people. pope francis, are used as an example, he says, who am i to judge? we need to embrace the diversity of our society in the united states. we live in a pluralistic society of many, many states. and for any one faith to try to write their values into civil law is going against the grain of our democracy. we had this strong demarcation point between church and state. and when people try to use their church and write it into civil law, that is going against the very principle of our democracy. juan: george takei, yet the of drawn parallels between legalized discrimination against gays in contemporary time to pass discrimination in the 19th and early 20 century of discrimination against asians. could you talk about that? >> yes, all minorities have been subjected to legalized discrimination. as
just underscored that fact that it was, that it was being used to hurt other people, to ruin the joyfulvent of gay lesbian people who have been subjected to the very kind of bullying throughout our lives. so i think quite they need to think about is religion should be something that is embracing people. pope francis, are used as an example, he says, who am i to judge? we need to embrace the diversity of our society in the united states. we live in a pluralistic society of many, many states. and...
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. >> that is how the 8-year-old's mother describes the joyful reunion with her little boy. a few hours after he was abducted from his drive way in the family's car. the car was parked a few miles away and someone called police. >> i never stopped praying. >> brock says he was warming up the car for his wife about 4:45 this morning. he left the third grader asleep in the backseat for just a few seconds. >> i walked inside as she was putting her shoes on and walking out, and it was 30 seconds and the car was gone. when he woke up the guy said he didn't know he was in the car, the guy got out of the car and my boy went back to sleep. >> they found a bicycle near the front of the house, and they believe it could be connected. they think all parents should learn from their mistake. >> an absolute learning experience. we all make mistakes and thank goodness we have him and we definitely learned from it. >> good words of advice for all parents. brock spent the day at home with his parents watching videos. we saw happy meals being taken in a short time ago. fairfield police say the
. >> that is how the 8-year-old's mother describes the joyful reunion with her little boy. a few hours after he was abducted from his drive way in the family's car. the car was parked a few miles away and someone called police. >> i never stopped praying. >> brock says he was warming up the car for his wife about 4:45 this morning. he left the third grader asleep in the backseat for just a few seconds. >> i walked inside as she was putting her shoes on and walking out,...
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. >> i enjoy seeing all the kids coming with happy smiles an their face and joyful.hat is what make pas me happy. >> great. local businesses they help dmip as do police and fire departments and even nearby dentist could things to include a crush. >> still to come. california dealing with devastating drought. the fall out could reach far don't the state quarters. >> meteorologist melissa magee has your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast as we look live outside when "action news" comes california epic drought will have a ripple affect across the nation. in the face of dried reservoirs and parched eerm like this. restrictions on watering lawns and washing cars the golden state severe drought is in its fourth year. >> the climate change is not a hoax. we're dealing with it and it's damn serious. >> it's unbelievable. it's very hard. >> we live day-to-day. i make it work. >> the governor also has come under fire for not forcing farmers to cut back. they consume 80% of california water supply and the governor says they don't use the water frivolous frivolously and don't
. >> i enjoy seeing all the kids coming with happy smiles an their face and joyful.hat is what make pas me happy. >> great. local businesses they help dmip as do police and fire departments and even nearby dentist could things to include a crush. >> still to come. california dealing with devastating drought. the fall out could reach far don't the state quarters. >> meteorologist melissa magee has your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast as we look live outside when...
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cameras were rolling when she got the joyful news. >> that was sheer joy. [ inaudible ] together for a long time we still have a lot of love and a bond for ore childrenur children and that was reunited to feel that sense of joy that only a parent can feel for their child. >> reporter: what a great phone call he got to make. bob dickinson says his faith in a higher power helped him get through the waiting. i asked what brought spencer to nepal he said that his son has been traveling the world by himself on a spiritual journey since october. he is hoping to talk to him again very soon but he would like for him to come straight home. he would love to give him a homecoming celebration. reporting live amy hollyfield abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> and new drone video released is this morning shows the devastation in kathmandu. this morning, 5,150 deaths are being blamed on the quake. almost 7500 of the roughly 10000 injuryed remain hospitalized. the u.n. predicts $415 million in aid will be needed in nepal in the next three months. and in a small sign that life is returning to normal banks
cameras were rolling when she got the joyful news. >> that was sheer joy. [ inaudible ] together for a long time we still have a lot of love and a bond for ore childrenur children and that was reunited to feel that sense of joy that only a parent can feel for their child. >> reporter: what a great phone call he got to make. bob dickinson says his faith in a higher power helped him get through the waiting. i asked what brought spencer to nepal he said that his son has been traveling...
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. >> it's been a pleasant even joyful afternoon for these youngsters. considering they're just a week away from the war with uncertain futures, it's probably been a respite on a long journey for their new lives. >>> but not everyone welcomed the arrival of the babies and children. they questioned president gerald ford. >> they won't let the mexicans in from mexico. they send them back. i mean we could be put out if we start letting the vietnamese in. >> from some sources i've heard, the people over there really don't mind it all that badly. i don't understand why we're bringing them over here. >> the lady that we've got too many walking the streets here that we need to take care of before we take care of them. >> i don't know how many we can absorb but we have a job to help the people there. >>> in 2005, ktvu's janine de la vega met some of the children and women that were on the flight. >> reporter: they waited anxiously inside a hanger at oakland airport this morning wondering what to expect. >> can you believe my mom -- >> reporter: three decades hav
. >> it's been a pleasant even joyful afternoon for these youngsters. considering they're just a week away from the war with uncertain futures, it's probably been a respite on a long journey for their new lives. >>> but not everyone welcomed the arrival of the babies and children. they questioned president gerald ford. >> they won't let the mexicans in from mexico. they send them back. i mean we could be put out if we start letting the vietnamese in. >> from some...
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. >> they are celebrating they are very joyful. >> exactly. >> but there is a difference.i remember when the indiana thing happened when ron artest and the big fighting people were calling them thugs. how can they fight every single night. they are never called thugs. >> come on bob what is up with that? >> are sportscasts to blame for these riots certificate seriously. >> i will give a semi serious answer. i think sportscasters have become better over the last generation in recognizing that they were unconsciously saying this mostly white sportscaster unconsciously saying that the black athlete is talented and the white athlete is resourceful and gritty and tough. now larry bird is so smart. have you talked to larry bird? >> right. >> larry: have you had a conversation with larry bird. >> he was basketball smart. >> larry: basketball smart. >> i think if football players are black and considered thugsing i think every sport way white man who holds a stick they are thugs too so baseball polo lacrosse. >> larry: you don't have to be a thug. >> it is not fair to call the peo
. >> they are celebrating they are very joyful. >> exactly. >> but there is a difference.i remember when the indiana thing happened when ron artest and the big fighting people were calling them thugs. how can they fight every single night. they are never called thugs. >> come on bob what is up with that? >> are sportscasts to blame for these riots certificate seriously. >> i will give a semi serious answer. i think sportscasters have become better over the...
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now to a more joyful milestone. it was 25 years ago that the hubbell space telescope was launched into orbit. it's been senked back simply amazing images and in monday of -- honor of the anniversary, nasa has release aid new picture of what it calls celestial fireworks in a giant star cluster. >> this is a place that really does exist. 20,000 light-years away where stars are born. it's been captured by hubbell, just the latest remind rve you -- of how over 20 years that telescope has brought the outer reaches of space into our homes. >> before hubbell, people thought of their universe as dark and void. after hubbell they think of beautiful and colorful things. i think that subtle shifert in how humanity thinks of space is profound significant and really does speak to the impact of hubbell on the culture at large. >> hubbell was launched in 1990 do great -- to great excitement. the size of a bus, it orbited outside the earth's atmosphere so there wouldn't be any distortion in its pictures. but after having cost $1.5
now to a more joyful milestone. it was 25 years ago that the hubbell space telescope was launched into orbit. it's been senked back simply amazing images and in monday of -- honor of the anniversary, nasa has release aid new picture of what it calls celestial fireworks in a giant star cluster. >> this is a place that really does exist. 20,000 light-years away where stars are born. it's been captured by hubbell, just the latest remind rve you -- of how over 20 years that telescope has...
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the easter vigil mass is the solemn service before the joyful easter sunday mass. several people were baptized. the great bells rang to signify the end of lent. some children of san francisco got a jump-start on the easter egg hunt organized by glide. they do this every year for low income or homeless families. the kids hunted around a park across the street from the church for eggs. tomorrow glide will host of an easter sunday service as well as a breakfast and dinner. everyone is welcome. and the sun was out today. >> sun was out. it was a good day to do it. tomorrow not quite so good. i'll bet many of you didn't see what's in the monitor behind me which was the total lunar eclipse. you had to be up early this morning with the racoons just before sunrise and it wasn't that long of a total eclipse, either. but as the moon sank slowly into the west, it was a beautiful sight for the west coast, wasn't visible over much of the country and that's a time lapse as you see it there. that's it for total lunar eclipses until i think in september. owe stay tuned on that. in
the easter vigil mass is the solemn service before the joyful easter sunday mass. several people were baptized. the great bells rang to signify the end of lent. some children of san francisco got a jump-start on the easter egg hunt organized by glide. they do this every year for low income or homeless families. the kids hunted around a park across the street from the church for eggs. tomorrow glide will host of an easter sunday service as well as a breakfast and dinner. everyone is welcome. and...
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it was the most sublime and joyful experience i've ever had to be exposed to that kind of mind. this is august of '93. >> jon: did she have a plan for you. was there a moment there where you thought did you know at the time was it a per did shall did -- purposeful shaping, did she see something in you. because i have had similar failures and i was mentored by a fellow named jack daniels. and she-- but-- did you get the sense that she was being purposeful with you? >> i think she was always purposeful. she loved young people. the reason why she moved there winston-salem and began to teach at wake forest is because she loved young people. she saw herself as a gift and she was willing to share that gift with other young people. keep in mind this same maya angelou was raped at 7 years of age. this is the whole story of her book her best-seller internationally. she was raped at the age of 7. she doesn't say a single word jon for five and a half words. goes mute for five and a half years so if anybody understands what it means to be a youngster person to fight to find your voice, to c
it was the most sublime and joyful experience i've ever had to be exposed to that kind of mind. this is august of '93. >> jon: did she have a plan for you. was there a moment there where you thought did you know at the time was it a per did shall did -- purposeful shaping, did she see something in you. because i have had similar failures and i was mentored by a fellow named jack daniels. and she-- but-- did you get the sense that she was being purposeful with you? >> i think she was...
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. ♪ >> reporter: young voices and a joyful sound in a place where happiness can sometimes be hard tod. these children are in music therapy at the jackson pediatric center in miami. all playing instruments donated by lifelong musician corey bergman who heads the ukulele kids club. >> it's a fun club. it's not a sad club. we aren't curing any diseases, we're just making everybody feel good. >> reporter: to help heal himself after his son died from a viral disease, he began playing guitar at childrens hospitals but soon realized a small ukulele is a better fit for kids stuck in bed. >> you can't help but smile or laugh when you hear this instrument. >> reporter: with help from donations, he and his wife have given 500 ukuleles to kids and teens for music therapy in more than 85 hospitals around the country. >> that's kind of cool. i've never had like an instrument like that. so it's cool. >> reporter: stephanie epstein, a music therapist at holt's children hospital loves the ukuleles and music's proven ability to make smile. >> they become children again. they're not a patient in a hosp
. ♪ >> reporter: young voices and a joyful sound in a place where happiness can sometimes be hard tod. these children are in music therapy at the jackson pediatric center in miami. all playing instruments donated by lifelong musician corey bergman who heads the ukulele kids club. >> it's a fun club. it's not a sad club. we aren't curing any diseases, we're just making everybody feel good. >> reporter: to help heal himself after his son died from a viral disease, he began...
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really helped ensure that police had all of the adequate support and information to safely manage joyful and happy crowds but at times unruly and i saw the donuts and everything happening and the different activities in many neighborhoods that spread to the streets and all over the city. also in response to ferguson in many ways and protests lead by black lives matter and many others throughout communities here in san francisco she provided strategic incites and recommendations to support police that benefited from this overall response to keep people safe but to be respectful of protesters as well. through the most chaotic of situations she made officer safety and community safety a priority and maintaining control and situational awareness as well and joined by family and friends and dispatcher s and the senior staff of our department of emergency management. she volunteers with animal welfare and control and spends time with dogs and other animals displaced because of emergencies and has been an outstanding employee for 10 years and we honor her today and as we put a human face on the
really helped ensure that police had all of the adequate support and information to safely manage joyful and happy crowds but at times unruly and i saw the donuts and everything happening and the different activities in many neighborhoods that spread to the streets and all over the city. also in response to ferguson in many ways and protests lead by black lives matter and many others throughout communities here in san francisco she provided strategic incites and recommendations to support...
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. >> reporter: watching her son walk with his high school graduating class was a joyful moment for lenore. but what was next was terrifying. what are you most afraid of? >> his world is going to collapse. everything that we've spent, the hours, the dollars, is about to go down the drain. >> reporter: federal law says students with disabilities like nick get a free education through age 21, but then there's no state or federal system required to take over. so lenore spent countless hours on the phone navigating a confusing patchwork of programs with huge waiting lists. and there's no instruction manual, right? >> depending on who you got on the other end of the phone. i've made calls to 30 agencies and taking notes like crazy. >> reporter: she eventually got nick into a government-funded program that let her hire aides in her new york home. but when her husband's job transferred him to florida, she met with agencies there to see what kind of help nick could get. they allowed their conversations to be recorded. and just listen to their message. >> we have nice weather. that is about the lev
. >> reporter: watching her son walk with his high school graduating class was a joyful moment for lenore. but what was next was terrifying. what are you most afraid of? >> his world is going to collapse. everything that we've spent, the hours, the dollars, is about to go down the drain. >> reporter: federal law says students with disabilities like nick get a free education through age 21, but then there's no state or federal system required to take over. so lenore spent...
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it's a joyful march. people are chanting and having a good time mostly. i found imani in the crowd, a young sister. tell them why you're here. >> i'm here because, i mean obviously as you can see, i represent a lot of injustices that are here in america. i'm black african american. i'm a woman, and imus limb. so a lot of things that go on in this country are very close to my heart, especially injustices that are killing our black men and women across the country. have i siblings. and so to see a situation or a freddie gray situation, i look at it as family and being from this area, this is home for me. >> indeed. and rev it's not just sisters like imani out here there is parents with small children. there is college students from gaucher and towson and john hopkins. there is all sorts of folks. so it's a beautiful scene out here, rev. back to you. >> and it also appears like it's very diverse. one of the things that has impressed me about the gatherings that i've seen is that they're representing a diversity of people standing up staying it's wrong, no ma
it's a joyful march. people are chanting and having a good time mostly. i found imani in the crowd, a young sister. tell them why you're here. >> i'm here because, i mean obviously as you can see, i represent a lot of injustices that are here in america. i'm black african american. i'm a woman, and imus limb. so a lot of things that go on in this country are very close to my heart, especially injustices that are killing our black men and women across the country. have i siblings. and so...
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. >> i enjoy seeing all the kids come in, with a happy smile on their face, joyful.e happy. >> reporter: yup, that's what she does. makes easter for kids in her neighborhood. whose parents don't have the means to do it themselves. so, for nine years, she's been doing this, paying for a lot of it herself by putting aside $20 a week. though she gets help building baskets from her own kids and grandkids. especially with the candy. >> i sneak a few pieces. >> this is for a boy. with cars and a ball. candy. jelly beans. a girl gets a coloring book, crayons, maybe a baby doll. here you go. >> reporter: but others chip in. businesses, police and fire departments. one of her neighbors. >> you never get too big for easter. i believe in the easter bunny. >> reporter: and her dentist. seriously. >> he always gives me toothbrushes. >> reporter: which is good for the smiles she gets. and she always does. >> i think the kids are very happy. that makes me happy. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> reporter: john donvan, abc news. >> the easter bunny, also very grateful. "gma" first
. >> i enjoy seeing all the kids come in, with a happy smile on their face, joyful.e happy. >> reporter: yup, that's what she does. makes easter for kids in her neighborhood. whose parents don't have the means to do it themselves. so, for nine years, she's been doing this, paying for a lot of it herself by putting aside $20 a week. though she gets help building baskets from her own kids and grandkids. especially with the candy. >> i sneak a few pieces. >> this is for a...
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really helped ensure that police had all of the adequate support and information to safely manage joyful and happy crowds but at times unruly and i saw the donuts and everything happening and the different activities in many neighborhoods that spread to the streets and all over the city. also in response to ferguson in many ways and protests lead by black lives
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stickiest details of sanctions relief have still to be hammered out over the next three months, these joyful celebrations reflect hope that years of hardship are about to end. contrast that with the reaction in israel. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went on the attack with a dire warning. >> such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb, and it might very well spark a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east, and it would greatly increase the risks of terrible war. >> reporter: with resistance like that echoed by house republicans, president obama may find the hard work of actually closing the deal is still to come. it remains to be seen, charlie whether some of those republicans pick up and press one of the other demands prime minister netanyahu made at that press conference today, and that is that the deal be amended to explicitly recognize israel's right to exist. >> rose: thanks, liz. french investigators said today the flight data recorder from the doomed german wings jet shows the copilot accelerated several times before deliberately crashing into the french alps. the rec
stickiest details of sanctions relief have still to be hammered out over the next three months, these joyful celebrations reflect hope that years of hardship are about to end. contrast that with the reaction in israel. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went on the attack with a dire warning. >> such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb, and it might very well spark a nuclear arms race throughout the middle east, and it would greatly increase the risks of terrible war. >>...
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. >> keeping her joyful, you know, smiling and with friends.pecial. >> that smile is what they're thankful for. >> we want him to enjoy his life. he had a hard start. >> on board of the spirit of philadelphia sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >> it was a perfect morning for the dash for organ awareness. five and 10k started right at the base of the art museum steps steps. fox 29 we had our own team at the dash. there's chris murphy the team captain. race to increase awareness and raise money for organ and tissue donations. >> great weather for it, too. >> officer's body camera captures a dramatic confrontation. you're going to hear from the officer who shows amazeing restraint coming up. >> a bizarre fire rescue. rescuers rush inside a burning home expecting to find some people in peril instead of instead they found parents. how the savvy birds made sure firefighters new right where to find them. ♪ no man not going to do it. >> body camera video tonight of confrontation between a man and ohio police officer that could have gone a lot worse than it
. >> keeping her joyful, you know, smiling and with friends.pecial. >> that smile is what they're thankful for. >> we want him to enjoy his life. he had a hard start. >> on board of the spirit of philadelphia sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >> it was a perfect morning for the dash for organ awareness. five and 10k started right at the base of the art museum steps steps. fox 29 we had our own team at the dash. there's chris murphy the team captain. race to increase...
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. >> i fully enjoy seeing the kids come in with a happy smile on their face and joyful. makes me happy. >> reporter: yep, that's what she does. makes easter for kids in her neighborhood whose parents don't have the means or wherewithal to do it themselves. for nine years now she's been doing this in the days before easter. paying for a lot of it herself by setting aside 20 bucks a week. though she gets help building the baskets from her kids and grand kids, especially with the candy. this is complete. this is for a boy. he has cars and ball. he has candy. he has jelly beans. the girls gonna get maybe a coloring book with cartoon characters, crayon and maybe a baby doll. there you go. >> reporter: others chip in, local business people, the police and fire departments, one of her neighbors. >> never too big for easter. i believe in the easter bunny. >> toothbrush. >> reporter: and her dentist, seriously. >> my dentist always gives toothbrushes to put in the easter baskets. >> which is good for the smiles she gets and she always does. >> i think the kids were very happy. th
. >> i fully enjoy seeing the kids come in with a happy smile on their face and joyful. makes me happy. >> reporter: yep, that's what she does. makes easter for kids in her neighborhood whose parents don't have the means or wherewithal to do it themselves. for nine years now she's been doing this in the days before easter. paying for a lot of it herself by setting aside 20 bucks a week. though she gets help building the baskets from her kids and grand kids, especially with the...
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. >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.bly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance to christianity. for that hour or two, mary magdalene was the only one who knew about the resurrection. and so mary magdalene was the church. >> for all her central role at the time of the resurrection, mary then disappears from the story of the early church. >> one of the great mysteries of early christianity is what happened to mary magdalene because there she is on the pages of the gospels in all the key moments at the end of his life, at the tomb and experiencing the resurrection, and then we don't hear any more about her. >> it's very difficult to know what happens to mary magdalene after the resurrection. she seems to drop
. >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.bly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance to christianity. for that hour or two,...
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>> grant lodes: and and and the joyful and undivided attention the picture is going viral.d an arrow near melanie shoes on the right to pictured there with her partner vanessa to different baby bop picture this was taken in 2014 and january and this one was 2015 in january of this year she was expecting over year ago and now the nasa is pregnant you to see their son easier all this is posted instagram a few months ago is just now going by row. l. jean b. groups are opposing it posting it on social media. it's been shared of least 20,000 times is crazy to see the people are referring to my family as an inspiration we're still in complete shock they said they both each one to carry a child. >> pam moore: actress sandra bullock has been named people magazine most beautiful woman in the world. according to people the 50 year-old said she just laughed when she heard about the honor. bullock says her most important role is being mom to five year- old son. she also tell the magazine the people she finds the most beautiful are the ones who are not trying. last year bullet topped fo
>> grant lodes: and and and the joyful and undivided attention the picture is going viral.d an arrow near melanie shoes on the right to pictured there with her partner vanessa to different baby bop picture this was taken in 2014 and january and this one was 2015 in january of this year she was expecting over year ago and now the nasa is pregnant you to see their son easier all this is posted instagram a few months ago is just now going by row. l. jean b. groups are opposing it posting it...
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. >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.astation. >> it's this incredibly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance to christianity. for that hour or two, mary magdalene was the only one who knew about the resurrection. and so mary magdalene was the church. >> for all her central role at the time of the resurrection, mary then disappears from the story of the early church. >> one of the great mysteries of early christianity is what happened to mary magdalene because there she is on the pages of the gospels in all the key moments at the end of his life, at the tomb and experiencing the resurrection, and then we don't hear any more about her. >> it's very difficult to know what happens to mary magdalene after the re
. >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.astation. >> it's this incredibly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance to...
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. >> his mother remember as joyful son who always wanted to live in italy. he was caught and brought to libya. his father says he stole $1,500 from his brother and only spoke to him when he had already reached libya and he himself was being held by people smugglers. he told us rah libyan guy would give me work then it ours it he is taking people and many other countries and the only one was my son. and capsized. people want to charge him for homicide. and the ship wreck. and the italian -- the scale of the sinking has brought e.u. countries under pressure to take action, at an emergency summit they decided to step up actions in the southern mediterranean. back they don't pay very well they say that life is tough here, especially for those that dream of changing their circumstances. to ukraine where they say that separatist are still using rocket launchers. the grand rockets have been fired at the government held town near the rebel strong hold. during a conference with european officials the president said the country is still under the threat of war, but ur
. >> his mother remember as joyful son who always wanted to live in italy. he was caught and brought to libya. his father says he stole $1,500 from his brother and only spoke to him when he had already reached libya and he himself was being held by people smugglers. he told us rah libyan guy would give me work then it ours it he is taking people and many other countries and the only one was my son. and capsized. people want to charge him for homicide. and the ship wreck. and the italian...
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." >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.tation. >> it's this incredibly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance to christianity. for that hour or two, mary magdalene was the only one who knew about the resurrection. and so mary magdalene was the church. >> for all her central role at the time of the resurrection, mary then disappears from the story of the early church. >> one of the great mysteries of early christianity is what happened to mary magdalene? because there she is on the pages of the gospels in all the key moments at the end of his life, at the tomb and experiencing the resurrection, and then we don't hear any more about her. ♪ >> it's very difficult to know what happens to mary magdalene after the r
." >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been.tation. >> it's this incredibly touching, intimate moment of recognition between these two people, teacher and the student. >> do not hold onto me. >> the first thing she wants to do is to hug the person that she followed and loved. so jesus has to tell her, i'm not ready yet to be clung to. mary magdalene is the first one to whom the risen christ appears. so she is of immense importance...