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. >> this video was shot by kathy long. over the weekend they got ten feet of snow. higher in some snow drifts. this is the most snow since they've seen in the 1970s. >> and it goes down deep. i'm up to my knees right now. >> the town issued a disaster declaration. here's video of the national guard coming in to offer aid and stance too the area and bring in supplies. >> that looks cold. >> i wanted to find out how doeld. what was it like? >> i've seen a lot of snow in my life before, but never anything like this. wayicing up in the morning and looking out new bedroom window and having snow piled up against the window so i can't see out of it, it's pretty crazy. >> did you have any warning that, hey, folks, this is going to one for the history books? >> no. we're used to getting snow, but then you get a reprieve. >> how has the communities banded together to dig out so to speak? >> paid folks will come in and shovel. i have to convince the snowplow drivers. stherp working around the clock. >> has it caused any dangers for you. >> my fiance is on a volunteer fire depa
. >> this video was shot by kathy long. over the weekend they got ten feet of snow. higher in some snow drifts. this is the most snow since they've seen in the 1970s. >> and it goes down deep. i'm up to my knees right now. >> the town issued a disaster declaration. here's video of the national guard coming in to offer aid and stance too the area and bring in supplies. >> that looks cold. >> i wanted to find out how doeld. what was it like? >> i've seen a lot...
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cordova resident kathy long has been posting pictures online of the most snow folks here say th they'veeen since the 1970s. she says they are running out of places to put it. >> there's alleyways that are between buildings that used to be used as thoroughfares to get from one part of town to another and those have gotten completely full from roof top to roof top those alleys are now full. >> reporter: the southern alaskan coast has been pummeled so far this wind we are 25 feet of snow falling in some places. the national guard is now trying to clear as many roof tops as it can to keep them from falling in. and cordova is not going to catch a break. up to 14 more inches of snow and blizzard like conditions are headed that way. ben tracy, cbs news, anchorage, alaska. >> pelley: we wondered why what the snowiest place in america is. turns out it's near cordova. valdez, alaska. we called michelle tomkins at city hall there today. she said that valdez expected 150 inches of snow in december but it got 152. that's 12.5 feet. their record for an entire season is 47 feet. another woman at city
cordova resident kathy long has been posting pictures online of the most snow folks here say th they'veeen since the 1970s. she says they are running out of places to put it. >> there's alleyways that are between buildings that used to be used as thoroughfares to get from one part of town to another and those have gotten completely full from roof top to roof top those alleys are now full. >> reporter: the southern alaskan coast has been pummeled so far this wind we are 25 feet of...
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kathy spent long hours by his bedside. and for a time he seemed to improve.fter weeks in the hospital charles augustine took a sudden turn for the worse. he suffered massive organ failure and died. >> and this was a total shock. because just days before we were talking about rehabilitation and we were talking about who's going to take care of this person. >> it turns out charles augustine would not rest in peace. and for kathy augustine charles's death would be just the beginning of a bizarre chain of events. she would marry again, but when settling into her new life, storm clouds would gather. enemies and a murder investigation loomed on the horizon. >>> coming up -- just three years after her former husband's sudden death, kathy augustine's health also takes a mysterious turn for the worse. >> something's wrong with my wife. she's not breathing. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individu
kathy spent long hours by his bedside. and for a time he seemed to improve.fter weeks in the hospital charles augustine took a sudden turn for the worse. he suffered massive organ failure and died. >> and this was a total shock. because just days before we were talking about rehabilitation and we were talking about who's going to take care of this person. >> it turns out charles augustine would not rest in peace. and for kathy augustine charles's death would be just the beginning of...
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long. >> kathy is not alone in needing the transplant. there are seven thousand people waiting for a match. >> oscar nominations came out today and "hugo" led contender was 11 nominations. >> there is a dash of movie theemz. here they are in order. >> including best actor and best director. academy like that's. >> they're not going to be interested in meeting your grandparents. >> the honor includes best actor george clooney peem tell me i'm very odd. >> loud and close stars young thomas horn of piedmont. "the help" with those amazing performances. and the director was shut out. hugo leads the list calling for self preservation, another cause. >> there is a magical "midnight in paris" is another personal favorite. >> what is your biggest fear? >> a baseball will be hit in my general direction. >> monday. >> and monday ball brought a best actor nomination for brad pitt and this is a visual feast but confusing and war worse but there are other nominees worth mentioning. glenn close playing a woman playing a man. and gary oldman for his port
long. >> kathy is not alone in needing the transplant. there are seven thousand people waiting for a match. >> oscar nominations came out today and "hugo" led contender was 11 nominations. >> there is a dash of movie theemz. here they are in order. >> including best actor and best director. academy like that's. >> they're not going to be interested in meeting your grandparents. >> the honor includes best actor george clooney peem tell me i'm very...
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. >> kathy spent a weekend in my house in long island and sadly, that is a picture of her in my bed. >> well, tell us what we were doing. >> well, sadly i let kathy go for a day before i actually arrived at the house for the weekend, and i sent her the key. and i trusted her and while i was on the air that night on the news, she was texting me photos -- >> naked. >> sprawled out in my house in various compromising positions. >> extremely compromising. >> which didn't want to see. nobody wants to see. >> but your reaction was inappropriate, because it was not get out, and put your clothes op, but it was how is everything going? >> well, at that point i didn't want to make you mad, because i did nont what we you would do. >> this next one i thought would upset you and you were worried about my safety. because this is me on the floor. >> this is one of the low points of my life when you sent me that picture this year. >> i wanted you the think i was dead and i wanted to know if you cared. >> i figured that somebody took the picture and it was okay. and we have reporters all over the worl
. >> kathy spent a weekend in my house in long island and sadly, that is a picture of her in my bed. >> well, tell us what we were doing. >> well, sadly i let kathy go for a day before i actually arrived at the house for the weekend, and i sent her the key. and i trusted her and while i was on the air that night on the news, she was texting me photos -- >> naked. >> sprawled out in my house in various compromising positions. >> extremely compromising....
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. >> while some inmates sneak away for quick sex, others like kathy phillips and devon gann seek long term relationships. >> we have a good relationship. we've been together about two years. and for a relationship in here it's good. known couples aren't usually housed together. but we managed to connect some times. >> yeah. there is a way around everything. >> when we met them, kathy was 42-year-old and serving 14 to 17 years as a habitual felon with multiple counts of forgery, larceny and resisting officers. >> devon was 25 years old and serving 9 to 12 years for second degree murder. >> it was a man i lived with he was a drug dealer. it was a robbery gone bad. and he got killed. and i left the crime scene with the guy who killed him because i was -- was a bad situation. >> but in prison, the two women seem to have discovered a comfort zone. >> you get in here and you don't have anybody, you don't have anything. so you sort of cling to somebody. >> and women are more affectionate or whatever, anyway. so it looks like normal couples on the streets but it's all women. some look like bo
. >> while some inmates sneak away for quick sex, others like kathy phillips and devon gann seek long term relationships. >> we have a good relationship. we've been together about two years. and for a relationship in here it's good. known couples aren't usually housed together. but we managed to connect some times. >> yeah. there is a way around everything. >> when we met them, kathy was 42-year-old and serving 14 to 17 years as a habitual felon with multiple counts of...
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insiders to get their point of view how long have you been here in d.c. oh i've been driving kathy hansen ninety eighty four eighty five president clinton . did you know andy did you know did you think americans would be ready to have mitt romney as a president you know to my delight you know yeah people usually when in politics do you think that money plays a big part in politics here nancy it's. just the death of the dose show you know they don't. know yet why not just but you know i mean mitt romney to win now but a lot of money is over i just played all the time you know the people who only vote don't go for rich people they don't have rich reporting married i always think. it was jolly don't like it but. you see what they do most of this research people who are contributing a lot into his company and yeah if i were a politician i wouldn't care whether a guy's in my party or not if i don't buy he's proposed this right always good for the nation oh go for it well there you have it will make make it well only time will tell but one thing is for sure. once you're here in the natio
insiders to get their point of view how long have you been here in d.c. oh i've been driving kathy hansen ninety eighty four eighty five president clinton . did you know andy did you know did you think americans would be ready to have mitt romney as a president you know to my delight you know yeah people usually when in politics do you think that money plays a big part in politics here nancy it's. just the death of the dose show you know they don't. know yet why not just but you know i mean...
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long. >> yes, it is. >> and we're part of the problem is what you want to tell us, right? >> well, not you, kathiet of the problem, females. >> absolutely. >> we are. because we don't ask for money. it's been that way for as long as i can remember, probably as long as you can remember. study after study after study shows that men coming out of college negotiate that first salary and every other salary keys off of that salary. women just don't. >> because -- why is it, megan? do we not think we're worth as much? are we afraid to ask? what is it? >> there's a lot of factors. part is we're afraid to hear no so we don't negotiate. men are four times more likely to negotiate. we don't want to hear the word no. we keep our mouths shut. we're thankful to have a job, we don't want to rock the boat. >> and those things are nice. a lot of people are thankful to have a job. >> sometimes you need to let your bosses know, you work hard, you turn in your stuff, everything is good, and the guy who does half the work next to you always schmoozing and brown nosing gets the raise. and you who does the work doesn't
long. >> yes, it is. >> and we're part of the problem is what you want to tell us, right? >> well, not you, kathiet of the problem, females. >> absolutely. >> we are. because we don't ask for money. it's been that way for as long as i can remember, probably as long as you can remember. study after study after study shows that men coming out of college negotiate that first salary and every other salary keys off of that salary. women just don't. >> because --...
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kathy griffin's shirt on. (laughter) still, i cannot believe barack obama signed the provision. >> the president signed it reluctantly. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, now i didn't realize that. i didn't know that as long as he signs the bill allowing for americans' indefinite detention while sighing... (laughter). perhaps he included an appropriate emoticon with his signature. (laughter) oh, i'm sorry, i don't want you to not have a lawyer but... (laughter). actually, when signing the bill, the president issued a signing statement. the presidential expression of objection or interpretation which said in part "although this bill authorizes the government to detain americans indefinitely..." i'll let him finish. >> my administration will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of american citizens. >> jon: whoo! see, presidents can-- but he won't-- which is great since he'll always be president. (laughter) >> hi, jon, how are you? >> jon: i know that voice. >> it's me! gitmo! >> jon: oh, my god, gitmo! what are you doing here? (cheers and applause) >> hello! jon, let me ask you a question. who is your favorite boy band? >> jon: um, i guess i'm a new kids on the block kind of guy. b
kathy griffin's shirt on. (laughter) still, i cannot believe barack obama signed the provision. >> the president signed it reluctantly. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, now i didn't realize that. i didn't know that as long as he signs the bill allowing for americans' indefinite detention while sighing... (laughter). perhaps he included an appropriate emoticon with his signature. (laughter) oh, i'm sorry, i don't want you to not have a lawyer but... (laughter). actually, when signing the...
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long. about five, six minutes. >> okay. >> because this is the instant. and we top it off with the shrimp. >> that looks so good. >> and kathie one more thing. we toast our bread crumbs so it has a crunch. >> oh, my gosh. we're going to fight over that. but there is more. >> there's plenty more. >> mom, let me give you a bite. >> eggplant pie. >> tell the story. >> you said you wanted eggplant parmesan but you didn't want eggplant parmesan so, we came up with a version of it that added zucchini and great mozzarella and prosciutto and stuff like that. unbelievable. >> so delicious. >> 18 years. >> all right. this is -- >> of course there's an antipasto there. >> meatballs? >> let's do some meatballs, baby. >> i have beef and veal together. ground beef and veal together. i've soaked my bread. right? a little milk. we all understand that, right? little garlic. parmesan cheese. i know. >> i love to rub his head. >> an egg. we're going to combine this all together. we're going to mold it all together. the only problem we're going to have is it's sensitive. >> those are big balls. >> what size is your ball. what size do you prefere
long. about five, six minutes. >> okay. >> because this is the instant. and we top it off with the shrimp. >> that looks so good. >> and kathie one more thing. we toast our bread crumbs so it has a crunch. >> oh, my gosh. we're going to fight over that. but there is more. >> there's plenty more. >> mom, let me give you a bite. >> eggplant pie. >> tell the story. >> you said you wanted eggplant parmesan but you didn't want eggplant...
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ron, how long did it take you to discover that your wife, kathy, was a match for you?ly within several weeks after testing and doing the regular, going back, getting blood tests and whatever. and they said maybe in six months, you know, we would do an operation. so, it didn't take that long, once you have a living donor. >> dr. melancon, that was very unusual because she's not related to him at all and she's not the same race. but how do patients find donors and how does the transplant consortium work? >> so, what happens is, usually, people will have family members that will come forward for them. >> and get tested. >> and get tested. >> which is easy to do. >> it's very easy to do. it's basically just a history which can be given over the phone and then blood work. and we determine that the donor has no kidney disease. if you're healthy and you don't have kidney disease, you probably can be a donor if you're compatible with your loved one or friend. so, it's either a loved one or a friend. sometimes, there are people that want to be donors that just want to donate. t
ron, how long did it take you to discover that your wife, kathy, was a match for you?ly within several weeks after testing and doing the regular, going back, getting blood tests and whatever. and they said maybe in six months, you know, we would do an operation. so, it didn't take that long, once you have a living donor. >> dr. melancon, that was very unusual because she's not related to him at all and she's not the same race. but how do patients find donors and how does the transplant...
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long mischarges of corporate espionage, there's secret informants and sciewb baa divers in a canal as well. how this reinvolves around a 24-year-old ivy league financial whiz. >> allen, kathy, tonight, yihao ben pu is in jail after preparing for a case near mission impossible. the crime suspect just 24 years, a couple years out of cornell with the makings of a real live thriller. with billions in assets, citadel is a large hedge fund manager. the firm goes to great length to secure employees and a curat network they use to make investments, especially the secret trading codes known as alphas. affording to federal charges, a once trusted federal employee went by the name of ben pu went to steal the codes by by passing the company's security protocols and transferring them to externt devices. he said he was downloading academic papers and music files, but officials didn't buy it and determined pu was stealing trade secrets. after pu was caught, and associate of his told the company and federal agents that the 24-year-old whiz dumped evidence into a sanitary canal. authorities say divers discovered computer equipment in the water here that contained citadel's alphas considere
long mischarges of corporate espionage, there's secret informants and sciewb baa divers in a canal as well. how this reinvolves around a 24-year-old ivy league financial whiz. >> allen, kathy, tonight, yihao ben pu is in jail after preparing for a case near mission impossible. the crime suspect just 24 years, a couple years out of cornell with the makings of a real live thriller. with billions in assets, citadel is a large hedge fund manager. the firm goes to great length to secure...
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kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody, so glad you're with us today for this fun-day monday, january 23rd. it's going to be a longt is? >> chinese new year! >> so, listen, for everybody that had to win, somebody had to lose, so we send our love to all the people in baltimore and -- -- >> well, even if you're not a football fan at all, let's pretend, but you do like to watch because it's the big hoopla. there's two things that everyone watched, the national anthemes that were sung before each game. one person, it was steven tiler and kristen chenowith. >> are two people more disalike -- is that a word? >> let's watch steven tyler as he sang the national anthem, please. ♪ over the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave >> now he got knocked for singing that song like that. >> that's how he sings. >> if you hire steven tyler -- >> you ain't going to get michael buble. that's what you're going to get. he's known for his -- yaaaahh. >> and kristen chenowith, beautiful in the pouring rain. she sung beautifully, she was before the 49ers/giants game. >> she's an old broadway trouper. the show must go on, eight show
kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody, so glad you're with us today for this fun-day monday, january 23rd. it's going to be a longt is? >> chinese new year! >> so, listen, for everybody that had to win, somebody had to lose, so we send our love to all the people in baltimore and -- -- >> well, even if you're not a football fan at all, let's pretend, but you do like to watch because it's the big hoopla. there's...