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kathryn, there's approximately 2.3 million active military men and women and about 22 million vets. um, talk to us a little bit about why military families are important to our national security. well, i think that one of the most important reasons that we are paying attention to the military family is because we know that this particular conflict is taking a major toll on military service members and their families. i think it's mrs. obama who uses the statistic, saying that 1 percent of the people are doing 100 percent of the fighting. and i think that statement really resonates with all of us across the united states who really want to understand and help, um, the military family members who have served in the defense of our country to come back into their communities and to really be fully integrated and fully reintegrated into their communities. and i think that we all carry a sense of ownership and a sense of responsibility about that community. and no longer are military families isolated. and no longer should people who have served in the military only be either in military
kathryn, there's approximately 2.3 million active military men and women and about 22 million vets. um, talk to us a little bit about why military families are important to our national security. well, i think that one of the most important reasons that we are paying attention to the military family is because we know that this particular conflict is taking a major toll on military service members and their families. i think it's mrs. obama who uses the statistic, saying that 1 percent of the...
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um, kathryn, along with that, the president has made the services to military families a priority. talk to us a little bit about what samhsa is specifically doing under the strategic initiative. part of the president's initiative included pulling together the 16 cabinet secretaries to create a report called strengthening military families. and samhsa represented hhs the department of health and human resources in that group. and our samhsa initiative is really derivative of that report and that report's focus. and in that report, there was a, um a, goal, the first goal was to strengthen the psychological health of military service members, veterans, and their families. and so the department of health and human services, as a partner, basically, with the va and with the department of defense pledges to do whatever it can to support the psychological health of this population. so, samhsa has taken on the military service members, veterans, and their families as an initiative to focus specifically on the behavioral health issues for this population. and to insure that any individual w
um, kathryn, along with that, the president has made the services to military families a priority. talk to us a little bit about what samhsa is specifically doing under the strategic initiative. part of the president's initiative included pulling together the 16 cabinet secretaries to create a report called strengthening military families. and samhsa represented hhs the department of health and human resources in that group. and our samhsa initiative is really derivative of that report and that...
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i think she helped kathryn and michael's children.mething aeg in my opinion had to know about because of their constant involvement with michael jackson, particularly that executive who was the tour manager on two tours. so i think aeg will be hard pressed to say we never heard this was going on. we knew nothing about it. it's news to us. particularly when they said they investigated conrad murray to see if he was suitable and changed their position and said we said that but really didn't do it. >> but if conrad murray simply is the latest in a long line of doctors who have been happy to supply the propofol to michael jackson and in the end, we're talking about a 50-year-old man here, not a young teenager in michael jackson, somebody who clearly was very in charge of his life in many ways, if he was using conrad murray like many other doctors to give him what he wanted, does that not in a way help aeg's case, too? >> they were willing to take big risk to get big returns. they knew they could make a fortune if michael jackson's come ba
i think she helped kathryn and michael's children.mething aeg in my opinion had to know about because of their constant involvement with michael jackson, particularly that executive who was the tour manager on two tours. so i think aeg will be hard pressed to say we never heard this was going on. we knew nothing about it. it's news to us. particularly when they said they investigated conrad murray to see if he was suitable and changed their position and said we said that but really didn't do...
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kathryn. i think as we continue to strengthen our families and we are out in the, the civilian communities more and more, that is a big part of this educative process. i also think that, that, that this is a promise, we've made a promise to this generation and we need to do everything we can. i wanna see more employers, ah, willing to open up their employee ranks to veterans. and to make whatever kinds of, employment arrangements are necessary in order to use the skills of this very skilled workforce. and think broadly about how to bring them back into work. if people work, and they feel a sense of belonging, um, i think that's our promise to them and we have to do that and it's the civilian community that has to do that, it's not the military community. mike. for me, it's about education, i think at the end of the day. um, in the, in the scope of issues that, that we're dealing with in the context of this community. i think education is, is well positioned to advance the postservice life cour
kathryn. i think as we continue to strengthen our families and we are out in the, the civilian communities more and more, that is a big part of this educative process. i also think that, that, that this is a promise, we've made a promise to this generation and we need to do everything we can. i wanna see more employers, ah, willing to open up their employee ranks to veterans. and to make whatever kinds of, employment arrangements are necessary in order to use the skills of this very skilled...
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kathryn, the duchess stayed home.eing a father. >> king george would have loved to be here. he's loud and extremely good looking. >> reporter: it's certainly not where you would expect to see a prince. amist cows and sheeps and horses, this agricultural show is his first official royal engagement since baby george was born. one of his last as a resident here. the remote island in wales he and kathryn called home for more than 2 1/2 years. in september, william finishes his tour of duty as a royal air force search and rescue pilot. he will leave. >> this has been our first home together and will always be a special place for us both. kathryn and i look forward to returning again and again over the coming years with our family. >> they were able to live here in relative privacy. it was here where william and kate appeared for the first royal engagement launching a lifeboat just before their wedding. they have been very good to the cambridges. >> you know, we don't go searching for him. he was allowed to live his own lif
kathryn, the duchess stayed home.eing a father. >> king george would have loved to be here. he's loud and extremely good looking. >> reporter: it's certainly not where you would expect to see a prince. amist cows and sheeps and horses, this agricultural show is his first official royal engagement since baby george was born. one of his last as a resident here. the remote island in wales he and kathryn called home for more than 2 1/2 years. in september, william finishes his tour of...
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. >> not add much as kathryn. she's doing a fantastic job. >> how is she, okay? >> very well.little george are my priorities. >> i was going to ask you about that. >> he's coping all right. they take a bit of time to adapt. he's been all right so far. he's been slobbering around the house. he's perfectly happy. >> how are you going back to work? >> as fathers know, i'm looking forward to going back to work. get some sleep. i hope the first few shifts i don't have any night jobs. >> one of his great passions is saving endangered species in africa. he has wants his son to experience the same africa he saw as a boy and a young man to spark in his son a passion for preserving the rarest wild animals much as his father did with him. s >> you talk about your father whispering in your ear. will you do the same for prince george? >> i'll probably whisper sweet nothings in his ear. i'll have toy elephants and riders. make him grow up as if he's in the bush. >> reporter: he says the possibility of his son carrying on royal family's legacy in africa isn't his immediate concern. >> at the
. >> not add much as kathryn. she's doing a fantastic job. >> how is she, okay? >> very well.little george are my priorities. >> i was going to ask you about that. >> he's coping all right. they take a bit of time to adapt. he's been all right so far. he's been slobbering around the house. he's perfectly happy. >> how are you going back to work? >> as fathers know, i'm looking forward to going back to work. get some sleep. i hope the first few shifts i...
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and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned the "washington post" led by its publisher, kathrynaham, now that leg gas sin the future of one of the most important newspaper rests in the hands of one billionaire, amazon founder, jeff bezos, a stunning $250 million deal that gives an all new meaning to the term -- >> just follow the money. >> reporter: the post now follows other major newspapers. "wall street journal" bought by conservative media titan robert murdoch and "boston globe" purchased by red sox owner john henry to be snatched up by the super wealthy and perhaps the "new york times" could land in the portfolio of libertarian billi billionaires, robert and charles cope. >> i think it's not exactly new. >> reporter: william hearst came from family that made its fortune mining. the classic film, based on hearst's life story noted how wealth affords the luxury of failure. >> i did lose a million dollars last year and expect to lose a million next year. mr. thatcher, at the rate of a million dollars a year, i'll have to close this place in 60 years. >> something bezos had in
and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned the "washington post" led by its publisher, kathrynaham, now that leg gas sin the future of one of the most important newspaper rests in the hands of one billionaire, amazon founder, jeff bezos, a stunning $250 million deal that gives an all new meaning to the term -- >> just follow the money. >> reporter: the post now follows other major newspapers. "wall street journal" bought by conservative media titan...
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. >> here to show you how easy it is to ace this emotion are kathryn sanderson who lectures at one day and is a professor at amherst college department of 61 psychology -- department of psychology, and nancy intercept, a full-time working mom who has taken kathryn's course, the science of happiness. hi, ladies. >> hi. >> the word happy is basically about circumstances, right? it's not the same as joy. this is a different thing. >> right. and that's a great question. and one of the challenges is that lots of things we'd intuitively think make us happy really don't. so, for example, having more money. people think if i just had more money, i would -- >> i'd have fewer problems. >> and what happens? >> more money, more problems. >> different problems but still problems. >> i like the different problems better. >> but there's also the challenges that as you get more money, that amount of money no longer is enough and then people want more. because the comparison changes. >> the itch you can't scratch kind of thing. but how much of it -- you took the course. how much of it is a dna thing. s
. >> here to show you how easy it is to ace this emotion are kathryn sanderson who lectures at one day and is a professor at amherst college department of 61 psychology -- department of psychology, and nancy intercept, a full-time working mom who has taken kathryn's course, the science of happiness. hi, ladies. >> hi. >> the word happy is basically about circumstances, right? it's not the same as joy. this is a different thing. >> right. and that's a great question. and...
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. >> how is kathryn dealing with the trial because it must be a big ordeal for her to hear the painfuletails and revelations about michael being brought up. >> it's hard for my grandmother. she's hearing these horrible things said about my uncle. i can't even imagine. that's her son. you know, i don't think she will ever really heal from this. >> what is being a jackson mean to you? i mean, you're one of the family. there is so many of you, and you have this extraordinary bond together. i've interviewed almost all the family now. how would you describe being a jackson? >> the questions, to me, it's normal to be, i guess, a jackson but we don't really have privacy and that's one thing that i do wish my family did have was privacy and people not attacking us and watching every move we do. but other than that, we're like every other family. >> what would you like to happen from this trial? what would the jackson family, what would paris and michael's children like to happen -- >> to have justice. >> what would you see justice to be? >> the truth to come out and it is coming out. >> what d
. >> how is kathryn dealing with the trial because it must be a big ordeal for her to hear the painfuletails and revelations about michael being brought up. >> it's hard for my grandmother. she's hearing these horrible things said about my uncle. i can't even imagine. that's her son. you know, i don't think she will ever really heal from this. >> what is being a jackson mean to you? i mean, you're one of the family. there is so many of you, and you have this extraordinary bond...
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joining me kathryn head of ethics and also, aravia martin. get furious when you hear this case. people are entitled to religious beliefs. parents do not get a religious exemption. >> the classic phrase, you can make a martyr of yourself, but not your children for religious beliefs. they do not get a pass. there are a couple exceptions. one interesting one is parents say i'm not going to vaccinate my child. the difference here is you can't say no to therapy. if there is a proven established therapy insulin for diabetes, antibiotics for what this poor child had, the state steps in and says you must treat, no exceptions. >> so just antibiotics would have saved this child's life? >> would have saved the child's life. what the -- when you get a case like this when you're in the hospital, you want to appeal a refusal of approved care. you go to the judge. what they will look at is do you have a history of proven treatment. can you say it's very, very likely to work. if you can hit the standard and the antibiotics would work here, you'll get a court
joining me kathryn head of ethics and also, aravia martin. get furious when you hear this case. people are entitled to religious beliefs. parents do not get a religious exemption. >> the classic phrase, you can make a martyr of yourself, but not your children for religious beliefs. they do not get a pass. there are a couple exceptions. one interesting one is parents say i'm not going to vaccinate my child. the difference here is you can't say no to therapy. if there is a proven...
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. >> yes, and kathryn hahn. >> jimmy: and kathryn hahn. and they're honking the horn.wait, oh, okay. i know which clip. okay, so, yeah. we are trying -- so we're stuck with these people, and they're very -- you know, and we're trying to -- our rv breaks down, so we're forced to camp with them. and we figure if we can go in and steal his keys to his rv, we can just get the hell out of there. so this is us trying to go in and steal their keys. they think we're actually coming in to -- maybe -- >> jimmy: yeah, okay, yeah. [ laughter ] they think it's something totally different going down in the tent. here's a clip. jennifer aniston, "we're the millers." you've got to see this. >> mother to mother. is this okay with you? >> yes, mother. yes. >> let's get this mother started. >> okay. >> are you watching? >> i'm good. >> okay. >> okay. wow. my heart's pounding so fast in my chest. >> so, i guess we're swinging, huh? oh, yeah. ooh. [ laughter ] >> hello. >> okay, i'm just going to do it real fast. i'm just gonna -- there we go. there they are. >> there they are. >> wow. are
. >> yes, and kathryn hahn. >> jimmy: and kathryn hahn. and they're honking the horn.wait, oh, okay. i know which clip. okay, so, yeah. we are trying -- so we're stuck with these people, and they're very -- you know, and we're trying to -- our rv breaks down, so we're forced to camp with them. and we figure if we can go in and steal his keys to his rv, we can just get the hell out of there. so this is us trying to go in and steal their keys. they think we're actually coming in to --...
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. >> kathryn henan, kron 6 news. >> this evening from the golden gate bridge where vility' not bad evenhough clouds a moving into our bay shores. >>> current conditions largely in the 50s, at 55 in san francisco, nevado and richmond, 56 in napa, and san jose. >> the fog is going to be returning to our bay shores and portions of the north bay but it won't stick around too long, clearing rather quickly. >> temperatures will be cooler out there for your saturday and the cooling trend will continue into sunday and early next week. >> i'll have more coming up in just a bit. >>> also coming up tonight, we'll continue our special coverage on the bart strikes and other options commuters have if bart trains don't run monday. >> if bart trains come to a halt, it could prove very costly, how much money the bay area could lose every day of a strike. negotiators have to negotiate to an agreement not to a standstill. we've already seen the negative impacts that a strike has, and it is hardship. >> san francisco mayor ed lee expressing frustration and calling for action by both sides of the dispute. >
. >> kathryn henan, kron 6 news. >> this evening from the golden gate bridge where vility' not bad evenhough clouds a moving into our bay shores. >>> current conditions largely in the 50s, at 55 in san francisco, nevado and richmond, 56 in napa, and san jose. >> the fog is going to be returning to our bay shores and portions of the north bay but it won't stick around too long, clearing rather quickly. >> temperatures will be cooler out there for your saturday...
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and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned "the washington post" lead by it's publisher kathryn graham now the legacy in the future of one of the most important newspapers rest in the hands of one billionaire, amazon found jeff b bezos. gives new meaning to the term -- >> just follow the money. >> the "post" now follows other major newspapers. "the wall street journal" bought by murdoch and "the boston globe." >> i think what people are forgetting when we're talking about billionaires taking over the media, that's not exactly new. >> william randolph everyoherst how wealth -- >> i expect to lose a million dollars next year. you know, at the rate of a million dollars a year i'll have to close this place in 60 years. >> something bezos has in common. remaking the selling the news is next. >> bezos can spend an enormous amount of money on "the washington post" without really taking too much of a dent in his own private fortune so he has the leeway to make major experiments. >> everybody knows that newspapers have to change. >> donald graham insists the commitment to journalism won'
and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned "the washington post" lead by it's publisher kathryn graham now the legacy in the future of one of the most important newspapers rest in the hands of one billionaire, amazon found jeff b bezos. gives new meaning to the term -- >> just follow the money. >> the "post" now follows other major newspapers. "the wall street journal" bought by murdoch and "the boston globe." >> i think what...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution kathryn strong and her son, 20-year-old joshua, areng former landlord christina wyatt for d property, the return of rent, and the cost of joshua's orthodontia. >> byrd: order! all rise!damage
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the problem is the judge kathryn flores could be a trial so it could be months before she decides on penalties and at that point, mr. torrez team if they decide to do so, can appeal that decision. quite likely. back to you. >>> the enemy within a top security expert says the next edward snowden could come from a company like yahoo, google or facebook, one that already knows a lot about you. >>> but first, a look at some of the stocks that hit all-time highs today. >>> worries about cyberr attacks are back. a posting on chat forum past bin warns of a wave of cyber attacks against big american banks. the message from a group that says the attacks will be hit in the coming months. so far one bank, regions financial has been attacked. the group targeted nearly two dozen financial institutions over the past year freezing web siepts and mobile apps so customers could get access to them. banks like jp morgan are pledging for resources to build technology to prevent it. >>> it's a reminder why the annual black hat conference is bringing thousands of computer hackers and experts together to s
the problem is the judge kathryn flores could be a trial so it could be months before she decides on penalties and at that point, mr. torrez team if they decide to do so, can appeal that decision. quite likely. back to you. >>> the enemy within a top security expert says the next edward snowden could come from a company like yahoo, google or facebook, one that already knows a lot about you. >>> but first, a look at some of the stocks that hit all-time highs today. >>>...
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kathryn harris with answers.ese newly classified documents shown two years ago the fisa court determined the nsa collection program violated existing statutes and constitutional protections. in one opinion, judge john d. bates wrote for the first time the government advised the court the volume and information the nsa is collecting is fundamentally different from what the court had been to believe. administration officials describe it aztec call and the bundled communications focuses on foreign e-mail. a bundle communication can be as simple as opening up your personal e-mail account. if one of those messages was the target of an nsa tracking program, all your messages would be targeted because the nsa apparently didn't have the technicalabili technictec technical ability to separate the personal from the other e-mail. they treated to salvage the data and in the end took a conservative approach and purged a three year collection upwards of 75 million communications. collective action breaks into three areas, new
kathryn harris with answers.ese newly classified documents shown two years ago the fisa court determined the nsa collection program violated existing statutes and constitutional protections. in one opinion, judge john d. bates wrote for the first time the government advised the court the volume and information the nsa is collecting is fundamentally different from what the court had been to believe. administration officials describe it aztec call and the bundled communications focuses on foreign...
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i'm kathryn brown, back to you. >> around $100 million a ticket? >> yeah. a little more than that. 140. >> did you buy a ticket? >> >>> well good morning. it's extremely humid. 93 94% humidity. the temperature is in some cases in the mid 70s right now. first warning doppler shows no rain yet. that's going to change as we move through the day. we're not looking for an all day rain. any shower or thundershower should have heavy downpours. 86 degrees is going to be the high. much the same forecast over night with a temperature of 72. . >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by hilton honors anywhere weekend anywhere sale. visit hiltonweekend.com. >>> new developments in battle by the families of firefighters killed in arizona. many of them say they're being kept from getting survivors benefits. we'll show you what's being done about it. >>> plus the only man who made it out alive shares hisstore of the disastrous wildfire. >> that that's the last time i heard my super inpendant's voice, i was crushed mentally and emotionally. >> brendan mcdonough
i'm kathryn brown, back to you. >> around $100 million a ticket? >> yeah. a little more than that. 140. >> did you buy a ticket? >> >>> well good morning. it's extremely humid. 93 94% humidity. the temperature is in some cases in the mid 70s right now. first warning doppler shows no rain yet. that's going to change as we move through the day. we're not looking for an all day rain. any shower or thundershower should have heavy downpours. 86 degrees is going to be...
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the pride of the epsteins starring the glamorous kathryn lee, august 16th. >> you don't have to -- >>s. >> i told you i wasn't lying. produced by leon and joan epstein. >> here's you and your mom right after you were born. >> yeah. oh. >> and this is you when you were a few months old. oh, my god, i've never seen that. >> that's my real hair color. >> and finally with the family photo. >> that was on -- you know what that was on? we were going from europe to america on a ship. >> yeah. >> and because my daddy was based -- thanks. you made me cry looking at my daddy. >> well, okay, we'll -- >> what are you looking at? >> we're going to turn the beat around. >> turn it around, hoda. >> one of the favorite commercials is -- >> e-trade the little baby -- no, we don't have that one. this is the kraft zest y commercial. >> oh, i love that. >> let's roll that. >> why? oh, him! oh, that guy. >> it's not just about how well you roast, it's how good you look while roasting. [ bell ] oh. what's your style? in the mood to show off a little leg. maybe like me you have a signature look. or perhaps
the pride of the epsteins starring the glamorous kathryn lee, august 16th. >> you don't have to -- >>s. >> i told you i wasn't lying. produced by leon and joan epstein. >> here's you and your mom right after you were born. >> yeah. oh. >> and this is you when you were a few months old. oh, my god, i've never seen that. >> that's my real hair color. >> and finally with the family photo. >> that was on -- you know what that was on? we were...
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he and kathryn our hands on parents getting up in the middle of the night for feeding and changing plenty of diapers. william also talk about how becoming a father has changed the way he looks at the world and a nervous moment when he buckled his son into the car seat for the first time. >> i had to practice. i was terrified i was going to-it was going to fall off for-i had to practice. i think the last few weeks before me have been just a very different emotional experience, something i never thought i would feel myself and i find it's only been a short. but a lot of things affect me differently now. >> william is wrapping up his final tour as a search and rescue pilot for the british royal air force. he said he's looking for to going back to work to-in his words-to get some sleep. it's what every parent finds, asleep at work >> got to have a staff? >> just ahead the common household chemical of a that could enhance a child's chances for obesity >> whether or not americans are saving enough >> and ravioli from scratch with a lighter version of a traditional meatballs. >> live at bloomber
he and kathryn our hands on parents getting up in the middle of the night for feeding and changing plenty of diapers. william also talk about how becoming a father has changed the way he looks at the world and a nervous moment when he buckled his son into the car seat for the first time. >> i had to practice. i was terrified i was going to-it was going to fall off for-i had to practice. i think the last few weeks before me have been just a very different emotional experience, something i...
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it is his first interview and the prince sat down with max foster to talk about prince george and kathrynd what it's like to be a new dad. it's a portion of the interview, prince william will air tomorrow morning, new day, 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> straight ahead, the super bowl champion miami dolphins getting a trip to the white house. coach john shula will tell us why. later. roger dal tri of "the who" has a new gig. how he's helping others in need. what option does the u.s. have for helping with the crisis in egypt. candy crowley tells us next. flexibilconvenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experience. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even help you decorate your new office. ok. let's get to work. that's why i t
it is his first interview and the prince sat down with max foster to talk about prince george and kathrynd what it's like to be a new dad. it's a portion of the interview, prince william will air tomorrow morning, new day, 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> straight ahead, the super bowl champion miami dolphins getting a trip to the white house. coach john shula will tell us why. later. roger dal tri of "the who" has a new gig. how he's helping others in need. what option does the...
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for me kathryn and little george are my priorities. >> i was going to ask you about how he's coping?> he's coping all right. we have dogs and bringing a newborn back take time to adapt. he's been all right so far. he's perfectly happy. >> how are you about going back to work. >> as a few fathers know i'm looking forward to going back to work to get some sleep. i'm hoping the first few shifts i don't have any night jobs. >> not going to get too much sleep there. you can see the complete interview in about a half hour ar so at 2:00 eastern. >>> to this gay couples getting married in new sozealand. it's the 14th country to legalize same-sex marriage. nine of countries that lock up it are all in europe. the netherlands was the real trail blazer being the first to do so 12 years ago. >>> this while governor chris christie signs a bill to ban, to stop therapists from trying to convert gay people in new jersey. we'll hear from one man who went through the so-called conversion therapy. >> do you think that you were born gay? >> i don't know. i do think who you are is who you are. seltzer fru
for me kathryn and little george are my priorities. >> i was going to ask you about how he's coping?> he's coping all right. we have dogs and bringing a newborn back take time to adapt. he's been all right so far. he's perfectly happy. >> how are you about going back to work. >> as a few fathers know i'm looking forward to going back to work to get some sleep. i'm hoping the first few shifts i don't have any night jobs. >> not going to get too much sleep there. you...
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. >> thank you, kathryn. >> thank you, steve clemmensen. atlantic is a little harder to read. thank you both. thank you all. >> great to have you with us. >>> we have some new details today on the health of bo biden, the delaware attorney general and son of vice president biden. sources have told nbc's nancy snyderman that he has a mass in his brain. he's awaiting some test results. among the tests being conducted is a biopsy. the procedure is being done to rule out cancer. those test results will take several daze to come back. now a brain mass does not necessarily mean that beau biden could be a tumor. it could be an aneurysm, hemorrhage or something else entirely. the vice president you see remains in houston with his son. a very tight family. our best wishes are with them tonight. >> they are a great family. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. wit's hard to find contractors with the passio
. >> thank you, kathryn. >> thank you, steve clemmensen. atlantic is a little harder to read. thank you both. thank you all. >> great to have you with us. >>> we have some new details today on the health of bo biden, the delaware attorney general and son of vice president biden. sources have told nbc's nancy snyderman that he has a mass in his brain. he's awaiting some test results. among the tests being conducted is a biopsy. the procedure is being done to rule out...
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. >>> prince williams and kathryn have registered the birth of their son, prince george.y all are. william signed the birth register this morning. >>> conflicting testimony in michael jackson's wrongful death trial. the top lawyer for his estate says they never gave an expert it hired permission to help aeg live defend itself. that goes what against what a consultant said this week. the trial is not expected to wrap up until mid-september. thanks for watching everyone. have a great weekend. "around the world" coming up next. >>> american travelers worldwide are warned of a terror threat. u.s. embassy a closed and al qaeda is to blame. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden who was holed up in that moscow airport since june is out. he's got a job offer and a new home. we're waiting to hear from the man accused of leaking those confidential u.s. documents. >>> the driver of that train that went off the rails in spain admits he was going twice the speed limit. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> we missed you. i'm michael holmes. thanks for your c
. >>> prince williams and kathryn have registered the birth of their son, prince george.y all are. william signed the birth register this morning. >>> conflicting testimony in michael jackson's wrongful death trial. the top lawyer for his estate says they never gave an expert it hired permission to help aeg live defend itself. that goes what against what a consultant said this week. the trial is not expected to wrap up until mid-september. thanks for watching everyone. have a...
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>> they were created by an artist and former urban planner named kathryn clark.y stitched the foreclosures and neighborhoods. that one is detroit for it every single red square is a foreclosed house. you can see full block set up in foreclosed on. i was so struck by these images because they show the real human value, the real human toll of this crisis. to me it is a very beautiful effort to measure this crisis in the real human terms. and that is what i tried to do in this book, showing the real human devastation and also showing communities organized in resisting the fight -- organizing to fight back. >> how are you inspired by occupy wall street? >> i was incredibly inspired by the space it opened up. up the space to imagine different ways to organize society. for me, the workpiece committed these, the take back the land, city links in boston, all of these groups are imagining a new way to reconstruct society, a way that is more humane and values human life over private property. >> laura gottesdiener, thank you for being with us. the book is called, "a dream
>> they were created by an artist and former urban planner named kathryn clark.y stitched the foreclosures and neighborhoods. that one is detroit for it every single red square is a foreclosed house. you can see full block set up in foreclosed on. i was so struck by these images because they show the real human value, the real human toll of this crisis. to me it is a very beautiful effort to measure this crisis in the real human terms. and that is what i tried to do in this book, showing...
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back to work to his job at the royal air force, he sat down with max foster to talk about his wife kathryn>>> a horrible tragedy for one family in ind. this fiery highway crash, take a look. we're going to show you right here. it killed four children and three adults, all relatives from the same extended family. police say during a traffic backup, a big rig rammed their suv from behind knocking it into another tractor trailer truck. all seven people in that suv died. one of the truck drivers was hospitalized and the other was not hurt. >>> the death toll continues to rise in egypt. clashes broke out between security forces and protesters holed up in a mosque. we're going to take you to cairo for a live update right after this break. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. blast of
back to work to his job at the royal air force, he sat down with max foster to talk about his wife kathryn>>> a horrible tragedy for one family in ind. this fiery highway crash, take a look. we're going to show you right here. it killed four children and three adults, all relatives from the same extended family. police say during a traffic backup, a big rig rammed their suv from behind knocking it into another tractor trailer truck. all seven people in that suv died. one of the truck...
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kathryn?> not so long ago some reporters walked the halls of agencies in unique critically needed graduate schools, they talk to and got to know staff. got stories, perspectives and education fluidly. just like this was a united states or something. but over the last 20 years, leaders have cratered a surge of blocking reporters from communicating to staff unless they are tracked and/or monitored by the public affairs officers. the public relations controllers. it is massive, pernicious, censorship that's now a cultural norm. no matter what they know, employees are prohibited from ever communicating with us without guard working at the behest of the bosses and the political structure. it's people in power stopping the flow of information to the public, according to their own ideas and desires. how can the united states prohibit people from speaking without reporting to the authorities? journalists, why are we so buffaloed? this is not some in violent way of life. it's just a main power grab tha
kathryn?> not so long ago some reporters walked the halls of agencies in unique critically needed graduate schools, they talk to and got to know staff. got stories, perspectives and education fluidly. just like this was a united states or something. but over the last 20 years, leaders have cratered a surge of blocking reporters from communicating to staff unless they are tracked and/or monitored by the public affairs officers. the public relations controllers. it is massive, pernicious,...
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>>kathryn: before, he couldn't get in and out of a car. he would actually have to physically pick his leg up and put it in the car. he couldn't get in and out. he would have to pull himself in and pull himself out from the car. now, no problem. he get's in and out, its great. it the old drew from twenty years ago. >> stimtein's bone & joint restore with bone activating proteins comes with a 60 day full satisfaction, money back guarantee. our bone and joint restore is clearly one of the most effective, clinically tested non-drug supplements on the market today... period. >> everyone else i know is going through knee surgery and having knee replacements, so there's got to be other options, which thank god this was the other option. ya know. and it works. >> the difference is, is that these bone stimulating proteins, bone activating proteins aren't there as you get older. they reduce genetically, they get less as you grow, as you age. right? so we have to supplement them. >> when you can do the simple things in life you've stopped doing like
>>kathryn: before, he couldn't get in and out of a car. he would actually have to physically pick his leg up and put it in the car. he couldn't get in and out. he would have to pull himself in and pull himself out from the car. now, no problem. he get's in and out, its great. it the old drew from twenty years ago. >> stimtein's bone & joint restore with bone activating proteins comes with a 60 day full satisfaction, money back guarantee. our bone and joint restore is clearly one...
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kathryn brown of our affiliate station is in new jersey where a winning ticket was sold. >> reporter: good morning. this is going to be a busy day here at the stop and shop in south brunswick, new jersey. this is the lottery counter where one of the three winning power ball tickets was sold. lottery officials say three lucky winners hit the jackpot in last night's power ball drawing. two from new jersey one from minnesota. the two from new jersey another sold just about 60 miles away from here in a town called little egg harbor. these two stores in new jersey again, just about an hour away from each other. we've been talking to a lot of people. those who didn't win say they're a little disappointed. they're happy someone in their region is striking it rich. this is the first lottery jackpot pay out in new jersey since lawmakers changed the law allowing winners to remain anonymous for up to a year. they say that is for their protection. we may know who won, we may not find out for quite some time. >>> about $100 million a ticket. not so bad. >> did you buy one? >> i had a ticket yeah.
kathryn brown of our affiliate station is in new jersey where a winning ticket was sold. >> reporter: good morning. this is going to be a busy day here at the stop and shop in south brunswick, new jersey. this is the lottery counter where one of the three winning power ball tickets was sold. lottery officials say three lucky winners hit the jackpot in last night's power ball drawing. two from new jersey one from minnesota. the two from new jersey another sold just about 60 miles away from...
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some frustration from some of the family members and of the prosecution of the radicalization that kathryn was talking about and e-mails with awlaki, the judge would not allow that to be used in this case and didn't want the defense of motive and others to get confused and thought the evidence would confuse that and wanted strictly to speak to what the prosecution had presented. there was frustration about that. it apparently did not matter to that 13 member panel. the panel was made up of nine colonels, three lieutenant colonels and one major. these are all senior ranking army officers that were carefully selected from a pool of more than 100 u.s. military posts all over the world. they have not been sequestered king notes and theyhere and have been following every bit of this case extremely closely. today, they rendered justice for the people here at ft. hood and elsewhere, again, finding major nadal hasan, a 42-year-old army psychiatrist guilty on all 45 counts. sentencing begins on monday, shannon. the death penalty most certainly on the table here since the jury or panel was unanimous
some frustration from some of the family members and of the prosecution of the radicalization that kathryn was talking about and e-mails with awlaki, the judge would not allow that to be used in this case and didn't want the defense of motive and others to get confused and thought the evidence would confuse that and wanted strictly to speak to what the prosecution had presented. there was frustration about that. it apparently did not matter to that 13 member panel. the panel was made up of nine...