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nice to have you here. [ laughter ] eric and kristie your turn. hi! we're eric and kristie metler.e're from fresno, california. we've been married 12 1/2 years. we have three rambunctious little children -- hayley, anna, and ian. i get to stay home with those children. i'm very lucky. in my spare time i enjoy running, and last year i was able to run the tinkerbell half-marathon in disneyland. oh, how exciting. well, i'm glad you're all here and win a lot of money tonight. we're loaded. get ready. we'll do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000 and the category is "people." [ bell chimes ] lesley and nick. happy newlyweds. yeah. you got it. [ applause ] ain't life grand? they got the $2,000. they'll be spinning the wheel in a moment. right now here's our pal, jim. thank you, pal pat. and here's tonight's featured disney prize. come show your classic disney side on an unforgettable family vacation to disneyland resort. vanna: the magic of disney comes alive as you ride the teacups, soar upon imagination, and greet your favorite disney pals. plus, you will walk in walt's footstep
nice to have you here. [ laughter ] eric and kristie your turn. hi! we're eric and kristie metler.e're from fresno, california. we've been married 12 1/2 years. we have three rambunctious little children -- hayley, anna, and ian. i get to stay home with those children. i'm very lucky. in my spare time i enjoy running, and last year i was able to run the tinkerbell half-marathon in disneyland. oh, how exciting. well, i'm glad you're all here and win a lot of money tonight. we're loaded. get...
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kristi yamaguchi donated books and other reading tools to each child and today kristi yamaguchi explainedwhat entired entired -- inspired her. >> i think becoming a mom and having kids in the public schools system i was inspired to do what i can to help with their success and seeing other kids don't have that foundation of learning to read at home and to encourage the love of books early on. >> never too early. they donated thousands of books to kristi yamaguchi's always dream foundation. >> i was at a shark's game and i met her husband. he is a former nhl defenseman. one of the nicest guys you will meet. he pointed over to his wife and their kids. >> great. >> nice guy. [ talking at the same time ] >>> all right. our weather. nice. >> talking about the chance of showers. worm she was in -- remember when she was in the olympics? >> of course. . >> weather is changing for the first few days of april. today strong gusty winds. dismal snow pack conditions. snow pack trumps everything. the numbers in the bay area, we had the strong storm, remember, december 11, all the schools were closed. th
kristi yamaguchi donated books and other reading tools to each child and today kristi yamaguchi explainedwhat entired entired -- inspired her. >> i think becoming a mom and having kids in the public schools system i was inspired to do what i can to help with their success and seeing other kids don't have that foundation of learning to read at home and to encourage the love of books early on. >> never too early. they donated thousands of books to kristi yamaguchi's always dream...
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nbc bay area's kristi smith is live at the zoo tonight. kristi, it's hard to believe we know so much about how bad this is for the animals, that it can kill them. still, we're dealing with an ivory trade. >> reporter: that's right. here at the san francisco zoo today, they've been educating people on a bill that they say would close a loophole of effective enforcement on a california law that prohibit the sale of ivory. now already of course there is complex federal law. this is about the state. a bill ab96. a decades' old state law prohibits the sale possession for sale, or importation for sale surrounding elephant ivory and horns from rhinos. apparently there's an exemption for items prior to 1977. and according to wildlife experts, it's really hard to show that something is an antique. you have to take the word of a salesperson often, and items can be made to look distressed. experts say l.a. and san francisco are among the top places for ivory imports. there's a push for change as demand is high. >> elephants have been declining for th
nbc bay area's kristi smith is live at the zoo tonight. kristi, it's hard to believe we know so much about how bad this is for the animals, that it can kill them. still, we're dealing with an ivory trade. >> reporter: that's right. here at the san francisco zoo today, they've been educating people on a bill that they say would close a loophole of effective enforcement on a california law that prohibit the sale of ivory. now already of course there is complex federal law. this is about the...
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. >> that was nbc bay area kristi smith, the research in chile will take about a year before the results are in. >>> and the feds looking into a civil rights investigation of a controversial beating of a suspect captured on video. the exclusive video was obtained in los angeles, showing the arrest and san bernardino sheriffs hitting and repeatedly punching the man. now they put ten deputies on administrative leave. he led officers on a chase that ended when he fell off a stolen horse. the deputies made threats against him after he was arrested. >>> the fbi is also investigating troubling allegations that san francisco sheriff deputies forced inmates to fight. four deputies are accused of arranging and betting on inmates at the hall of justice. the allegations came to light last month. the sheriff said the internal investigation could be finished within the next two weeks. >>> work will continue through the weekend to clean up the cement spill at an oakland creek. today, the crews said the spill was a little worse than previously thought. a subcontractor dumped about 12 truck loads of cem
. >> that was nbc bay area kristi smith, the research in chile will take about a year before the results are in. >>> and the feds looking into a civil rights investigation of a controversial beating of a suspect captured on video. the exclusive video was obtained in los angeles, showing the arrest and san bernardino sheriffs hitting and repeatedly punching the man. now they put ten deputies on administrative leave. he led officers on a chase that ended when he fell off a stolen...
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it happened saturday afternoon inside the aw kristy recreation center in philadelphia. the coach got into an argument with some fans and when the other coach intervened the angry coach pulled out a gun and fired a shot at him. there were about 70 people inside the kim at the time. thankfully nobody was hit. the shooter drove away before police arrived and police have not released his name. >>> two people go on trial in philadelphia today for the murder of this man. micah fisher was shot to dead on the night of his 26th birthday party in 2013. police say he was the nent bystander. police are still looking for a third suspect. >>> and another murder trial begins today in philadelphia. james alton is charged with killing corrine elle. this was a dispute over a stolen iphone. >>> the racketeering trial of six officers will resume this week. the six are accused of beating and robbing suspected drug dealers over a period of six years stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and drugs from them. a seventh former officer pleaded guilty and is set to testify against his former
it happened saturday afternoon inside the aw kristy recreation center in philadelphia. the coach got into an argument with some fans and when the other coach intervened the angry coach pulled out a gun and fired a shot at him. there were about 70 people inside the kim at the time. thankfully nobody was hit. the shooter drove away before police arrived and police have not released his name. >>> two people go on trial in philadelphia today for the murder of this man. micah fisher was...
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welcome to “let's make a deal,” hey, kristie. - thank you, thank you.
welcome to “let's make a deal,” hey, kristie. - thank you, thank you.
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chris -- kristi dazzled many and since then she's started the always dream foundation.in the studio to talk about special campaign you are taking part in hoekd. good morning. thanks for being here. >> i have to ask you, when you look at video like that of you as a young skater, do you miss that kind of intense competition? will you kind of relieved it's over? >> both. definitely relieved. there's no greater feeling than to be at the top of your game and to be able to compete and feel like you did go out there and do anything. miss that feeling. but at the same time, the pressure, i don't miss that. i can't even imagine the pressure it must be on for young people. you were quite young when you were doing that. how did you handle that kind of situation? >> i think it was the only life i knew. it was like -- this is what i have to do and you've train and you have worked hard for moments on the ice. you about out there and say -- you go out there and say this is it. >> to your best. >> and you still do quite a bit of skating now for performances and things like that. >> i k
chris -- kristi dazzled many and since then she's started the always dream foundation.in the studio to talk about special campaign you are taking part in hoekd. good morning. thanks for being here. >> i have to ask you, when you look at video like that of you as a young skater, do you miss that kind of intense competition? will you kind of relieved it's over? >> both. definitely relieved. there's no greater feeling than to be at the top of your game and to be able to compete and...
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kristi funk and dr.like it then you should have put a ring on it ♪ >>> and their lips are moving. the overnight singing sensations racking up more than 260 million views and counting. ♪ i look incredible ♪ >> and they just flew halfway around the world to pull off their biggest performance ever. right here in times square. >>> some life vests in times square this morning. okay, we'll take it. and you hear it's raining men. that's from the lip-syncers who flew all the way around the world. there they are. they're so hot right now. we're about to see their biggest performance ever. >> that's right. and it's great, because it is raining men today on the set. >> we outnumber you today. >> you're not alone, george. >> welcome, guys. >> it rains. we showed up. >> that's right. and by the way, these women are racking up millions, hundreds of millions of hits around the world just in the last week. a very special live performance. we have more of that coming. exciting stuff. >> they just look like they're having
kristi funk and dr.like it then you should have put a ring on it ♪ >>> and their lips are moving. the overnight singing sensations racking up more than 260 million views and counting. ♪ i look incredible ♪ >> and they just flew halfway around the world to pull off their biggest performance ever. right here in times square. >>> some life vests in times square this morning. okay, we'll take it. and you hear it's raining men. that's from the lip-syncers who flew all...
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. >> kristy kiernan doesn't want to go back to that day in 2011 when her husband shawn kiernan overdosed on prescription drugs. >> it was the most terrible and horrifying thing i've ever been through. >> did you want to die? >> i just wanted to end at that second. it was a -- i want it to end. i want it to stop. >> shawn kiernan wanted it to end because the drugs that he hoped would save him were killing him. >> i just wanted it to end. so i did something that thank god, it wasn't permanent. >> 22 united states veterans kill themselves every day. shawn was almost one of them. like many vets, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. also called pts. for shawn, it was the u.s. army, the jungles of panama. he saw too much after the u.s. invasion when riots and ambushes and casualties were a regular occurrence. >> there's the sad time of losing friends and people who you served with, and you start to question everything. >> questions that lingered when he got home. despite having a beautiful wife whom he loved very much, four kids, a lucrative career in banking, shawn's life was
. >> kristy kiernan doesn't want to go back to that day in 2011 when her husband shawn kiernan overdosed on prescription drugs. >> it was the most terrible and horrifying thing i've ever been through. >> did you want to die? >> i just wanted to end at that second. it was a -- i want it to end. i want it to stop. >> shawn kiernan wanted it to end because the drugs that he hoped would save him were killing him. >> i just wanted it to end. so i did something...
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>> kristy, i think watching that video i had a similar situation when i was a police officer and didn't. you're gambling as a police officer that if he pulls a pistol out of his pocket you can shoot him and stop him before he has time to get a shot off and kill you. that might be a tenth of a second, you know? the police officer already has his gun out so it's not high noon where they are both going to draw at the same time but he is calculating that he has a good aim on the subject. if he has to, he can still win if it turns into a gun battle or a knife and gun battle, but that's a very difficult circumstance and that officer is gambling with his own life as well because he might miss. he might, under the stress of it, not get that shot off and stop the individual before the individual gets him first. it's a very tough decision. >> i think anybody sitting at home watching this and seeing the guy charge at him, our instinct may be my gosh, i have to save myself. i have to shoot. is it the training that differentiates the fact that split second i'm going to do this, to an officer who fee
>> kristy, i think watching that video i had a similar situation when i was a police officer and didn't. you're gambling as a police officer that if he pulls a pistol out of his pocket you can shoot him and stop him before he has time to get a shot off and kill you. that might be a tenth of a second, you know? the police officer already has his gun out so it's not high noon where they are both going to draw at the same time but he is calculating that he has a good aim on the subject. if...
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. >> he is hurting inside and out but he is healing on the outside and with his great foster mom kristie she will heal inside too. >> reporter: for the first time in day fireman is starting to show signs of playfulness. still too fragile to run with the other dogs but looks like he will do fine. >> it's hard to not get attached. um, i would love to keep him but i know that he's got a perfect family out there for him somewhere. >> reporter: more than 500 families have signed up to adopt him. he still needs about 6 weeks of recovery before that happens. in antioch, don ford, kpix 5. >> antioch animal care has many other dogs available for adoption. there's even a break on the price if you say, fireman sent me. they will give you a discount. >>> the storm that hit earlier this week brought some rain to northern california. it also did some damage to crops. hail fell in lodi pointing the vineyards. one grower says he has 75% of damage. if the grapes didn't get hit the leaves were shredded. they provide vital protection from the summer heat. >> i knew there was going to be hail but i didn't t
. >> he is hurting inside and out but he is healing on the outside and with his great foster mom kristie she will heal inside too. >> reporter: for the first time in day fireman is starting to show signs of playfulness. still too fragile to run with the other dogs but looks like he will do fine. >> it's hard to not get attached. um, i would love to keep him but i know that he's got a perfect family out there for him somewhere. >> reporter: more than 500 families have...
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kristi smith has more. >> that is exactly what your cell phone is good at measuring. >> reporter: sara minimumson is with the u.s. geological survey and among those looking at a system to create an earthquake early warning system. >> the hardware on your phone is really good, shockingly good. it can detect movement and displacement with great accuracy. >> reporter: gps is just one key feature. another idea is crowd sourcing, literally using thousands of cell phones to improve the accuracy of an earthquake's location. >> some people with phones near the earthquake that detect the motion from the earthquake agree with each other that we all see the same thing, locate it, get its magnitude and send that warning to people farther away. >> reporter: a simulation found that an alert came within seconds, enough time to duck or brace yourself. right now the system only looks at large quakes, magnitude 7.0 or higher. a pilot program was just founded in chile where 7.0 quakes have been detected along the coast. >> most of the high risk population for earthquakes has no protection whatsoever. but
kristi smith has more. >> that is exactly what your cell phone is good at measuring. >> reporter: sara minimumson is with the u.s. geological survey and among those looking at a system to create an earthquake early warning system. >> the hardware on your phone is really good, shockingly good. it can detect movement and displacement with great accuracy. >> reporter: gps is just one key feature. another idea is crowd sourcing, literally using thousands of cell phones to...
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on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former richmond columnist wrote that february is the cruelest month. and we've been lucky with this event since we moved it to february in 2006. luck ran out this year however because it's a little chilly outside, and we're supposed to have bad weather later this afternoon. so we're keeping track of the weather, but you should stay warm and cozy inside, and stay in because it will be fun today. some of you have been with us for all five years of this rather unusual, and we hope educational and entertaining series of symposia. we thank you for your arduous service marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude. and for remaining steadfast to the last. we'll be issuing parole passes to you at the end of the day. [ laughter ] actually, we'll be issuing ballots so that you can make your choice of the person or persons whom you believe most influenced or best personified the events of 1
on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former richmond columnist wrote that february is the cruelest month. and we've been lucky with this event since we moved it to february in 2006. luck ran out this year however because it's a little chilly outside, and we're supposed to have bad weather later this afternoon. so we're...
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on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865.
on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865.
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. >> reporter: victor and kristi the federal authorities are seizing all remaining canisters across the and shipping them off island. back to you. >> all righty. sarah, thank you so much. >>> finally, all the speculation about hillary clinton's political aspirations or political future are about to be wiped away. we have details of her expected campaign announcement. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to em
. >> reporter: victor and kristi the federal authorities are seizing all remaining canisters across the and shipping them off island. back to you. >> all righty. sarah, thank you so much. >>> finally, all the speculation about hillary clinton's political aspirations or political future are about to be wiped away. we have details of her expected campaign announcement. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when...
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and one of the things my dad had always said to me kristi, don't sell land because god is not making more land. we could sell the land or take out a loan so i chose to take out a loan but it took us 10 years to pay off that loan to pay the federal government those death taxes. it's one of the main reasons why i got involved in government in politics because i didn't understand how bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c., could make a law that says when a tragedy hits a family they somehow are owed something from that family business and it doesn't work for a normal everyday people. and that is why this death tax is so unfair, because at one of the most vulnerable times of people's lives the federal government says we need to take what you have and what your family has worked for. you know a lot of the conversation today has been about the rich needs to pay more. the rich will avoid this tax. they have the resources to do that but it hits families like mine harder than ever. certainly are not going to pay the burden of this tax. i will also say some of the discussion has been
and one of the things my dad had always said to me kristi, don't sell land because god is not making more land. we could sell the land or take out a loan so i chose to take out a loan but it took us 10 years to pay off that loan to pay the federal government those death taxes. it's one of the main reasons why i got involved in government in politics because i didn't understand how bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c., could make a law that says when a tragedy hits a family they...
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on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former
on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former
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on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former richmond columnist wrote that february is the cruelest month. and we've been lucky with this event since we moved it to february in 2006. luck ran out this year however because it's a little chilly outside, and we're supposed to have bad weather later this afternoon. so we're keeping track of the weather, but you should stay warm and cozy inside, and stay in because it will be fun today. some of you have been with us for all five years of this rather unusual, and we hope educational and entertaining series of symposia. we thank you for your arduous service marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude. and for remaining steadfast to the last. we'll be issuing parole passes to you at the end of the day. [ laughter ] actually, we'll be issuing ballots so that you can make your choice of the person or persons whom you believe most influenced or best personified the events of 1
on behalf of my co-ceo kristi coleman and the museum in thely braer of virginia, i want to welcome you here to 1865. that is to welcome to the 2015 symposium on the person of the year for 1865. charlie mcdowell former richmond columnist wrote that february is the cruelest month. and we've been lucky with this event since we moved it to february in 2006. luck ran out this year however because it's a little chilly outside, and we're supposed to have bad weather later this afternoon. so we're...
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and one of the things my dad had always said to me kristi, don't sell land because god is not making more land. we could sell the land or take out a loan so i chose to take out a loan but it took us 10 years to pay off that loan to pay the federal government those death taxes. it's one of the main reasons why i got involved in government in politics because i didn't understand how bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c., could make a law that says when a tragedy hits a family they somehow are owed something from that family business and it doesn't work for a normal everyday people. and that is why this death tax is so unfair, because at one of the most vulnerable times of people's lives the federal government says we need to take what you have and what your family has worked for. you know a lot of the conversation today has been about the rich needs to pay more. the rich will avoid this tax. they have the resources to do that but it hits families like mine harder than ever. certainly are not going to pay the burden of this tax. i will also say some of the discussion has been
and one of the things my dad had always said to me kristi, don't sell land because god is not making more land. we could sell the land or take out a loan so i chose to take out a loan but it took us 10 years to pay off that loan to pay the federal government those death taxes. it's one of the main reasons why i got involved in government in politics because i didn't understand how bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c., could make a law that says when a tragedy hits a family they...
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>> kristi's plan does stipulate that people near retirement would not have to fall into that category let's say i make a lot of money. it is more important for me to not receive benefits then the whole system goes belly up. >> conserving the livelihood of people which you come from. hillary clinton does not pay for the dry cleaning of her pant suits. she does not need that money. stuart: a young conservative. you do not need that money. you will not get it. >> i think we have to understand -- if you were a wealthy person, you do not need food stamps, but you pay into food stamps. you pay unemployment but you never need unemployment. i would love it. it made him a lame duck president at the end of the year. it does not raise taxes. keep the benefits for the working poor and middle class. stuart: thank you for being with us. the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. congress asked about her. back in 2005. she did not respond at all. tonight on fox business. strange inheritance. do not miss it. ♪ >> oh, my god did what is going on? oh my gosh. this is your house? i cannot believe it. ♪ when yo
>> kristi's plan does stipulate that people near retirement would not have to fall into that category let's say i make a lot of money. it is more important for me to not receive benefits then the whole system goes belly up. >> conserving the livelihood of people which you come from. hillary clinton does not pay for the dry cleaning of her pant suits. she does not need that money. stuart: a young conservative. you do not need that money. you will not get it. >> i think we have...
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today we heard congresswoman kristi noem talk about the tragedy of her dad and three days after his death they were notified by uncle sam that they owed or they would have to sell that ranch. we heard from a gentleman from texas whose dad built up from one car and four stalls a family-owned car dealership, 400 workers, profitable company nearly went bankrupt because they had to pay uncle sam or sell the business. they worked 20 years to pay off that loan. my constituents -- a woman who is a widower, who was forced back to the bank for the third time paying death tax for grandfather, father and now she and her husband just to keep the family farm they worked generations on. these are the people who are punished by this tax. it is not the government's money and work. it is yours. this is all about that issue and at the end of the day unless we want to keep attacking the american dream and insisting that uncle sam swoop in and take your nest egg, it is time to restore the american dream, to end the death tax once and for all. i urge our colleagues to defeat this motion to recommit. the speak
today we heard congresswoman kristi noem talk about the tragedy of her dad and three days after his death they were notified by uncle sam that they owed or they would have to sell that ranch. we heard from a gentleman from texas whose dad built up from one car and four stalls a family-owned car dealership, 400 workers, profitable company nearly went bankrupt because they had to pay uncle sam or sell the business. they worked 20 years to pay off that loan. my constituents -- a woman who is a...
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kristi funk is angelina jolie's surgeon and is not treating wilson. >> i tell women you have been withrn. if you think something is new, changing, or just wrong, you should persevere. you have to be responsible for getting the proper screening. and when bad dig know ses happen to you, you need to take the responsibility. sometimes that involves a second opinion. >> reporter: wilson says i hope this will encourage others to get a second opinion and trust their instincts if something doesn't feel right. and joining us is abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton. rita had invasive lobular cancer. tell us what that is. >> we talk about breast cancer. it's like saying we're going talk about the weather. are you talking about a heat wave or a snowstorm? lobular refers to the part of the breast anatomy where the abnormal cells started. people shouldn't get too bogged down. this particular type which starts as lcis those are the letters, it's a marker lesion. it tells us watch out, this person is at high risk for developing invasive lobular cancer at some time in the future. any
kristi funk is angelina jolie's surgeon and is not treating wilson. >> i tell women you have been withrn. if you think something is new, changing, or just wrong, you should persevere. you have to be responsible for getting the proper screening. and when bad dig know ses happen to you, you need to take the responsibility. sometimes that involves a second opinion. >> reporter: wilson says i hope this will encourage others to get a second opinion and trust their instincts if something...
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i want to thank my colleague on the ways and means committee, representative kristi noem, long time champion, congressman mack thorn berrirk and former colleague of mine on the ways and means committee former representative hulshof, who carried this legislation for so long. the superrich they don't pay this tax. they have a legion of lawyers and tax planners they have charitable trusts and foundations. they never pay this tax. these are family owned, hardworking, risk taking determined americans who are building their business, their farm, their ranch. these are not, as we'll hear today, the paris hiltons and robber barons of the teddy ruse investigate days -- roosevelt days. they are often forced back for a loan or cruelly forced to sell their land and business just to satisfy thistist ---the i.r.s. this is about income and equality, but it ourns out according to the federal reserve, former vice chairman, that only only 2% is related to what people inherit. in america, turns out we do build our prosperity. we pull ourselves up in prosperity. some people say, look, this thing generates 200-p
i want to thank my colleague on the ways and means committee, representative kristi noem, long time champion, congressman mack thorn berrirk and former colleague of mine on the ways and means committee former representative hulshof, who carried this legislation for so long. the superrich they don't pay this tax. they have a legion of lawyers and tax planners they have charitable trusts and foundations. they never pay this tax. these are family owned, hardworking, risk taking determined...
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kristi parson is this year's president. she is with the chicago tribune.ked to us about how this dinner has become very well-known. christie parson: it does attract attention to the people who cover the white house. that is not a small thing. people can feel good about coming to the white house correspondents dinner every year. in buying those tickets they are saying to the white house and other government officials we back these people. we support them. that helps us. we deal with the white house every day. we have a duty officer on call always ready to take a call from a journalist who is having a hard time getting access or member of the pool who can't get the full pool into a event with the president and the fundraiser. we only stand ready to do that job. it does make a difference when people come and show their support. that is what i love. announcer: that was christie parsons of the tribune company. margaret carlson, he used to watch frequently on cnn, she was with time magazine for a long time, and now is a columnist with bloomberg view, she spoke t
kristi parson is this year's president. she is with the chicago tribune.ked to us about how this dinner has become very well-known. christie parson: it does attract attention to the people who cover the white house. that is not a small thing. people can feel good about coming to the white house correspondents dinner every year. in buying those tickets they are saying to the white house and other government officials we back these people. we support them. that helps us. we deal with the white...
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i want to thank my colleague on the ways and means committee, representative kristi noem, long time championressman mack thorn berrirk and former colleague of mine on the ways and means committee former representative hulshof, who carried this legislation for so long. the superrich they don't pay this tax. they have a legion of lawyers and tax planners they have charitable trusts and foundations. they never pay this tax. these are family owned, hardworking, risk taking determined americans who are building their business, their farm, their ranch. these are not, as we'll hear today, the paris hiltons and robber barons of the teddy ruse investigate days -- roosevelt days. they are often forced back for a loan or cruelly forced to sell their land and business just to satisfy thistist ---the i.r.s. this is about income and equality, but it ourns out according to the federal reserve, former vice chairman, that only only 2% is related to what people inherit. in america, turns out we do build our prosperity. we pull ourselves up in prosperity. some people say, look, this thing generates 200-plus bi
i want to thank my colleague on the ways and means committee, representative kristi noem, long time championressman mack thorn berrirk and former colleague of mine on the ways and means committee former representative hulshof, who carried this legislation for so long. the superrich they don't pay this tax. they have a legion of lawyers and tax planners they have charitable trusts and foundations. they never pay this tax. these are family owned, hardworking, risk taking determined americans who...
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it's important to remember kristy campbell lyn zing lou and the-year-old richard the names we need tohold the names and faces up now. i've got to admit that i turn my head and don't look at the defendant. i just don't. when we show his image on the screen. i don't think he's worth it. but these -- these victims, these innocent victims whose families still suffer with the -- just the horrific loss. a loss that can't be described. it continues. two years later, and will continue regardless of what they decide in the penalty phase. >>> we'll be right back. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock... here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be ab
it's important to remember kristy campbell lyn zing lou and the-year-old richard the names we need tohold the names and faces up now. i've got to admit that i turn my head and don't look at the defendant. i just don't. when we show his image on the screen. i don't think he's worth it. but these -- these victims, these innocent victims whose families still suffer with the -- just the horrific loss. a loss that can't be described. it continues. two years later, and will continue regardless of...
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kristi parson is this year's president. she is with the chicago tribune.ked to us about how this dinner has become very well-known. christie parson: it does attract attention to the people who cover the white house. that is not a small thing. people can feel good about coming to the white house correspondents dinner every year. in buying those tickets they are saying to the white house and other government officials we back these people. we support them. that helps us. we deal with the white house every day. we have a duty officer on call always ready to take a call from a journalist who is having a hard time getting access or member of the pool who can't get the full pool into a event with the president and the fundraiser. we only stand ready to do that job. it does make a difference when people come and show their support. that is what i love. announcer: that was christie parsons of the tribune company. margaret carlson, he used to watch frequently on cnn, she was with time magazine for a long time, and now is a columnist with bloomberg view, she spoke t
kristi parson is this year's president. she is with the chicago tribune.ked to us about how this dinner has become very well-known. christie parson: it does attract attention to the people who cover the white house. that is not a small thing. people can feel good about coming to the white house correspondents dinner every year. in buying those tickets they are saying to the white house and other government officials we back these people. we support them. that helps us. we deal with the white...