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laurie's parents, no. >> anybody else? how about somebody from -- >> there's got to be a question? >> i've been down here for 16 years now. i wondered why i centered on roland. i haven't read it. i'm going to tonight and read it. why was he chosen as a main character versus maybe some of the other meth addicts that you talked to? >> that's a good question. the question was, why did i center the character of the addict in the book on roland jarvis as opposed to any other addict? and the answer to that is that because he would talk to me. [laughter] >> and he was willing to let me into his life for 3 1/2 years. and one of the reasons that he would talk to me is that at one point his doctor had been the man who was sort of within of two principal characters in the book, clay hallburg, you know, i was looking for people to write about and clay put me in touch with him, and he said it would be okay. so that's why. i mean, i certainly met many others but, you know -- i don't know, it's like when you're fishing, you know, you don
laurie's parents, no. >> anybody else? how about somebody from -- >> there's got to be a question? >> i've been down here for 16 years now. i wondered why i centered on roland. i haven't read it. i'm going to tonight and read it. why was he chosen as a main character versus maybe some of the other meth addicts that you talked to? >> that's a good question. the question was, why did i center the character of the addict in the book on roland jarvis as opposed to any other...
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laurie's a legitimate hero. she's not going to fail in that department. >> that's important, but let's talk about real strategies that will really get you started? >> real start jis learn with small mistakes in the beginning. lose small amounts of money. accelerate revenues, buy materials businesses going broke or going out of business. you can save half. it's a beachhead one dollar at a time. small business isn't a thing you magically one day open up and it's a success. most businesses fail. but most of the owners of the failing businesses come back and try again. >> scale up and scale up as you find small successes. >> one strategy. a lot of people that run businesses want 2000 square feet, you really need 1,000, for example to open a business. maybe you don't need a place on the road to open their business. sometimes it's a matter are looking at your dreams in stages and not just going for the gold originally. taking baby steps to good there we've by far found that to be a successful strategy. >> byob, yob ow
laurie's a legitimate hero. she's not going to fail in that department. >> that's important, but let's talk about real strategies that will really get you started? >> real start jis learn with small mistakes in the beginning. lose small amounts of money. accelerate revenues, buy materials businesses going broke or going out of business. you can save half. it's a beachhead one dollar at a time. small business isn't a thing you magically one day open up and it's a success. most...
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where is laurie? >> i'm here. >> oh, here she is.urie daschle fulton is with the great law firm of williams and mcconnell? >> connelly. >> williams & connelly and she and jim have been the moving spirits behind this very successful book-signing. so i thank them especially but i thank all of you for coming here tonight. [applause] >> is that enough? >> get back to signing some more books. >> i haven't seen you since the '72 campaign in new hampshire. >> great to see you here. >> we're here in d.c. now. jim dickenson and jake nelson and i have a lunch group we would love to get you to come to lunch with. we've got a bunch of journalists. >> maybe we can do it. >> i'll give you a call and a note. it's on the third thursday of each month. >> how are you doing there, sweetie? >> how are you, senator? >> i didn't know you were here. >> i came late. you said i never sat at my desk. >> you were always there. how are you? thanks for coming tonight. i signed a book for you. >> okay. thank you so much. i want to know when the autobiography is c
where is laurie? >> i'm here. >> oh, here she is.urie daschle fulton is with the great law firm of williams and mcconnell? >> connelly. >> williams & connelly and she and jim have been the moving spirits behind this very successful book-signing. so i thank them especially but i thank all of you for coming here tonight. [applause] >> is that enough? >> get back to signing some more books. >> i haven't seen you since the '72 campaign in new hampshire....
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>> i think so. >> reporter: the dermatologist will zero in on laurie's frown lines with this.inum toxin. >> it works for things that other things never worked for. >> it is the best treatment for express lines. >> i've got 20 lasers, i have agot toys. but for patient satisfaction per unit dose with minimal risk and down time, it has been phenomenal. people come back. and it is expensive so she wouldn't come back unless it works. >> there it is, perfect. relax. >> reporter: some doctors say this relaxes wrinkles faster and may last longer than botox. >> i'll give day fair shake just like we give every laser, every other product and let the patient decide. >> reporter: the doctor ays he has been working with botox for 15 years and still has questions about disport. he wants to know how well the new drug works, how long it lasts, how safe it is. so to give his patients an incentive to try it, he is offering it at $100 cheaper than botox. >> barely feel it. >> reporter: so you still have to face the same needle but doctors across the country are offering price cuts at up to a thir
>> i think so. >> reporter: the dermatologist will zero in on laurie's frown lines with this.inum toxin. >> it works for things that other things never worked for. >> it is the best treatment for express lines. >> i've got 20 lasers, i have agot toys. but for patient satisfaction per unit dose with minimal risk and down time, it has been phenomenal. people come back. and it is expensive so she wouldn't come back unless it works. >> there it is, perfect....
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie ] he's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> olympic swimming champ michael phelps has been involved in a car accident but he was not hurt. phelps was driving in baltimore last night when his cadillac escalade and another car collided. police say alcohol was not a
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laurie ree titus gets ready to battle the bees. armed with a bonnet. >> come outcome out wherever you are. >> and a smoker, she is goes to work, checking the growth of the hive. >> trying to keep them all in order. >> it is management of the masses. >> luckily, laurie gets plenty of practice. at home, she is the queen of her own small colony. >> are you cuddling? >> mother of identical triplets. >> this is charley, brennan and arthur. >> and then there is also their daughter. >> rowan is a wonderful big sister. >> big family buzzing with baby talk. life here gets hectic. >> everything that we do is three fold now. >> just keeping track of who's who can be tricky. >> who are you? you are brennan? which one is which? >> but that's easy compared to the troubles laurie endured before the babies were born. >> they pulled me in and said listen, your kids are having an issue. >> she still remembers the worry after her doctor told her the triplets were in trouble. >> that's the blood vessel connection between the twins. >> it is a rare con
laurie ree titus gets ready to battle the bees. armed with a bonnet. >> come outcome out wherever you are. >> and a smoker, she is goes to work, checking the growth of the hive. >> trying to keep them all in order. >> it is management of the masses. >> luckily, laurie gets plenty of practice. at home, she is the queen of her own small colony. >> are you cuddling? >> mother of identical triplets. >> this is charley, brennan and arthur. >> and...
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i have a question. >> laurie wolf felt defeated. >> i have hepatitis c, for 20 years. >> laurie wolf said she will keep pursuing an answer, her life could count on it. >> i need help. >> there has been times where i want to give up. but then there is others out there that need me. as a voice. and that's why i hang in there for them. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> with 400 people in the audience the senator expected there would not be time for every answer. >> well one concerned about health care reform is the overwhelming amount of red tape involved. three house committees were currently working on hr 3200. more than 1000 pages long. senator ben cardin held a townhall meeting in salisbury thursday. and one person said as it was too confusing. >> why on earth are you producing a health care bill that has so many pages in it, and such complex wording that we cannot understand it. and we quite frankly don't trust you all to be honest with us. >> i think, we have a responsibility, to answer as many of the specific questions that are out there as possible. that requires us to be
i have a question. >> laurie wolf felt defeated. >> i have hepatitis c, for 20 years. >> laurie wolf said she will keep pursuing an answer, her life could count on it. >> i need help. >> there has been times where i want to give up. but then there is others out there that need me. as a voice. and that's why i hang in there for them. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> with 400 people in the audience the senator expected there would not be time for...
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thank you, laurie. yeah, laurie's story is the same kind of story that i've read in letters, that i've heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in that -- in those town hall meetings as i was traveling all throughout new hampshire. it's the story of hardworking americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees that they can't afford for care that they desperately need. i believe it is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses, and that's why we are going to pass health insurance reform in 2009. now, this is obviously a tough time on for families here in new hampshire and all across america. six months ago we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetimes. i want you to remember what things were like in january and february. we were losing about 700,000 jobs per month, and economists of all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was onl
thank you, laurie. yeah, laurie's story is the same kind of story that i've read in letters, that i've heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in that -- in those town hall meetings as i was traveling all throughout new hampshire. it's the story of hardworking americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees that they can't afford for care that they desperately...
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laurie, do you think this group is getting ahead of itself. >> i don't. one of the most useful comparisons is we can make is the 19 2 recovery. basically at this point in time, we're exactly where we were in that recovery trade. 200 days after the bottom in '82, we were up 98%. i definitely think there's another leg up for small caps. >> what's driving this move and behind the mover in small caps relative to large. >> typically we see small caps start to beat large caps when stock market volatility false. we've come down a lot since the beginning of the year. the other thing you have to pay attention to is credit. when credit improves, when things get less tight, we also tend to see people step up to the plate, take on more risk and buy small caps. >> steve, is there moore room on the upside for small caps? >> probably so. ace an large cap manager, now is the time to buy a large cap because they've lagged a little bit. when the market believes there's going to be a recovery in the economy, they buy riskier names and they tend to be small caps. in the larg
laurie, do you think this group is getting ahead of itself. >> i don't. one of the most useful comparisons is we can make is the 19 2 recovery. basically at this point in time, we're exactly where we were in that recovery trade. 200 days after the bottom in '82, we were up 98%. i definitely think there's another leg up for small caps. >> what's driving this move and behind the mover in small caps relative to large. >> typically we see small caps start to beat large caps when...
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now go to laurie in missouri, please. laurie. >> caller: hey, jim. >> hey, laurie. how are you?> caller: doing great. thank you so much. i take economics at a local university and i'm starting to get 18-year-olds coming in excited about financial markets. >> that is terrific. they can actually go for the long ball. we can't. >> caller: i'm the person who teaches them who the "they" is in the they know nothing. i hope this year is less exciting than last year. >> yeah. we could do without the excitement. let's save that for the stadium. >> caller: all right. i would like to talk to you about last week and apply it to mcdonald's. >> okay. >> caller: first, there was an analyst downgrade which i think was like the lows home depot kind you talked about that shouldn't have made that. i think mcdonald's is a great candidate for your foreign legion t has a good yield, good protection from a weak dollar. what do you think? >> remember the foreign legion, that was a series i did last week about companies that were not based here because there were so many people who e-mailed me and told
now go to laurie in missouri, please. laurie. >> caller: hey, jim. >> hey, laurie. how are you?> caller: doing great. thank you so much. i take economics at a local university and i'm starting to get 18-year-olds coming in excited about financial markets. >> that is terrific. they can actually go for the long ball. we can't. >> caller: i'm the person who teaches them who the "they" is in the they know nothing. i hope this year is less exciting than last...
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laurie in alabama, go ahead. laurie? >> caller: yes. i just thought it was pathetic. >> having trouble hearing you, lorraine. >> caller: i thought it was pathetic. i've never seen anything like it. >> it's unbelievable, isn't it? married six months, and we still don't have any kind of a real motive here. with the husband saying, not only did we just hear the husband talking, michael, he thinks he missed some things, suspicious signs. stephanie, can you talk about that? anything that he let on that things that were happening around the house that is now adding up to him? >> i can't get anything of that. it's part of the investigation. >> jennifer, criminal defense attorney. jennifer, it seems we watched this play out. it seems like they've got her cold. what kind of defense could she come with? >> well, i think it's interesting that the police department is really making us all privy to their entire investigation from start to finish, every step of the way. as a defense attorney, you know, it's very questionable to me. in some ways i'm e
laurie in alabama, go ahead. laurie? >> caller: yes. i just thought it was pathetic. >> having trouble hearing you, lorraine. >> caller: i thought it was pathetic. i've never seen anything like it. >> it's unbelievable, isn't it? married six months, and we still don't have any kind of a real motive here. with the husband saying, not only did we just hear the husband talking, michael, he thinks he missed some things, suspicious signs. stephanie, can you talk about that?...
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. >> reporter: there is craig, dominique, olarmi, laurie, terry, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine.> 15 -- >> reporter: in all an unprecedented 14 surgeries over four days with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center. dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown. dney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, d.c. the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis. vast majority african-american. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem minorities often build up antibodies that cause organ rejection. so the doctor helped pioneer a process to filter the antibodies from blood plasma making a transplant a reality. >> wthink that with this procedure that we could perform thousands more transplants in this country. approximately 2,000 to 3,000 more transplants every year. >> rep
. >> reporter: there is craig, dominique, olarmi, laurie, terry, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine.> 15 -- >> reporter: in all an unprecedented 14 surgeries over four days with ambulances rushing kidneys between georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center. dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown. dney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame....
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. >> out to the lines, laurie, alabama. hi, laurie. >> caller: hi. >> hi, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i wanted to know was she killed first or did he cut her fingers off and pull her teeth out before he killed her and tortured her? >> dr. mychal bell, chief medical examiner, palm beach, miami county. dr. bell, great to see you again. i assume that that is something that would be able to be determined from the autopsy? >> most likely, yes. because i would expect to see bleeding or hemorrhage within the soft tissue surrounding, say, her gums, surrounding the teeth and also at the fingertips. if she was killed -- if that type of mutilation was done while she was still alive. >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear you. could you repeat? >> sure. i would expect to see hemorrhage around the gums, around her teeth, and also at her fingertips and the soft tissues if this was done while she was still alive, as opposed if it was done after she was dead. >> he had his sunglasses on, baseball cap and stubble on his face and his head looked a little bit darker. he looked a
. >> out to the lines, laurie, alabama. hi, laurie. >> caller: hi. >> hi, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i wanted to know was she killed first or did he cut her fingers off and pull her teeth out before he killed her and tortured her? >> dr. mychal bell, chief medical examiner, palm beach, miami county. dr. bell, great to see you again. i assume that that is something that would be able to be determined from the autopsy? >> most likely, yes. because i...
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we will take a back to live coverage, but first, here is laurie kenny was a look at today's funeral service. >> ted kennedy often came here to arlington to visit his fallen soldiers and his brothers. now he takes his place next to them. >> edward kennedy spent more than half of his life in the city. mourners lined the street and the steps of the u.s. capital to bid a final farewell. it began on a cold, rainy day in boston. but inside the basilica of our lady of perpetual help, words for our statesmen and family man. >> i love you, dad, i always will. i miss you already. >> dad, you kept that promise, both literally and figuratively, to be your brother's keeper. now it is time for you to rest in peace. >> there was a song -- scripture -- and prayers of the faithful delivered by the senators grandchildren. his namesake, teddy kennedy the third, echoed his grandfathered words. >> the hope rises again, and the dream lives on. >> a legacy remembered by congressional colleagues and presidents past and present. >> ted kennedy has gone home, guided by his fate and the light of those he has loved an
we will take a back to live coverage, but first, here is laurie kenny was a look at today's funeral service. >> ted kennedy often came here to arlington to visit his fallen soldiers and his brothers. now he takes his place next to them. >> edward kennedy spent more than half of his life in the city. mourners lined the street and the steps of the u.s. capital to bid a final farewell. it began on a cold, rainy day in boston. but inside the basilica of our lady of perpetual help, words...
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laurie drew it of herself and her father. it's a balloon. and it says, this is mt.almost the title of the book. and it shows how larger than life, that father/daughter bond. i'm living it myself right now. most powerful thing i have in my life. what was that picture about? >> i love that cartoon. i think that children are far more brilliant than adults. i've always said that. i feel like i kind of knew everything when i was a child. i cartooned about my father between the ages of 7 and 10. that particular cartoon shows how larger than life he was. and the thing i love about it is much is i'm looking up at him and saying, this is mt. rushmore? i'm kind of questioning him. >> and there's a revelation process in here how you learned about your father. a very interesting read. very deep. to be sure, this graphic memoir proves a point that a picture can be worth 1,000 words. laurie sandell, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> the book is called "the imposter's daughter." it is a graphic memoir. go to abcnews.com, you can read/look at an excerpt of it. >>> w
laurie drew it of herself and her father. it's a balloon. and it says, this is mt.almost the title of the book. and it shows how larger than life, that father/daughter bond. i'm living it myself right now. most powerful thing i have in my life. what was that picture about? >> i love that cartoon. i think that children are far more brilliant than adults. i've always said that. i feel like i kind of knew everything when i was a child. i cartooned about my father between the ages of 7 and...
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laurie's with us in wisconsin. hi, laurie, your comment or question here?ler: hi. >> hi, laurie. >> caller: i've been following this case all along, and i was wondering if anyone's discussed the fact as to whether ryan grew up in a home where there was no respect for women. i'd really like to know how his dad treated his mom. >> hmm. jason, do we know anything about the home life? his father's remarried, correct? >> we know of three marriages. there's the first marriage was to a woman named nada antic, who lives now in vancouver. and that's ryan's mother. >> okay. >> there's another marriage after that to a woman named -- >> jason, we've got to run. so three marriages in there. we'll keep following it. >>> welcome back. a brave teacher risking his own life to protect his school, his students. police say a teenager walked onto campus pipe bombs, a sword, chainsaw, and after two explosions the teacher still had the courage to go after this kid. and save countless lives. we'll take your calls on that. 1-877-tell-hln. want to hear from you on this as well. case
laurie's with us in wisconsin. hi, laurie, your comment or question here?ler: hi. >> hi, laurie. >> caller: i've been following this case all along, and i was wondering if anyone's discussed the fact as to whether ryan grew up in a home where there was no respect for women. i'd really like to know how his dad treated his mom. >> hmm. jason, do we know anything about the home life? his father's remarried, correct? >> we know of three marriages. there's the first marriage...
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. >> laurie bought breath mints for her pet dog. i think you need two.n all, marie wrapped up $400 in sales and her commission is 20%. >> that's potentially a car payment, that's huge. >> a way to make extra cash in this dog of an economy. >> yeah, i think they have had a good time. >> this is eric horng for "nightline" in geneva, illinois. >> doggie breath mints? our thanks to eric horng. ( soft blues music playing ) ( people chatting ) ( laughing )
. >> laurie bought breath mints for her pet dog. i think you need two.n all, marie wrapped up $400 in sales and her commission is 20%. >> that's potentially a car payment, that's huge. >> a way to make extra cash in this dog of an economy. >> yeah, i think they have had a good time. >> this is eric horng for "nightline" in geneva, illinois. >> doggie breath mints? our thanks to eric horng. ( soft blues music playing ) ( people chatting ) ( laughing )
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. >>> laurie drew has been told she can use the internet. the missouri woman accused of using myspace to harass a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide. convicted of related charges last fall. her conviction was thrown out last month. today a federal judge modified her bail so she could use computer and internet to find a new job. fire fighters responding to a house fire in the alexandria section of fairfax county got a surprise. the house contained dozens of snakes. the reptiles belong to a teenager who lives there. omostf the snakes died in the blaze. a few including a boa constrictor survived. the fire was accidental caused by an extension cord. >>> still ahead -- twitter goes back on line after a worldwide outage. but was your personal information ever at risk? a peek into your personality, what you may be revealing about yourself just by the way you hold your drink. and after a cool rainy thursday, the heat could be retmo >>> hacker took aim at twitter this morning. the site experienced an outage because of a denial of service. that's
. >>> laurie drew has been told she can use the internet. the missouri woman accused of using myspace to harass a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide. convicted of related charges last fall. her conviction was thrown out last month. today a federal judge modified her bail so she could use computer and internet to find a new job. fire fighters responding to a house fire in the alexandria section of fairfax county got a surprise. the house contained dozens of snakes. the reptiles...
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. >> laurie smith is the sheriff in northern california's upscale santa clara county. >> it is confusinga we've wrestled a long time with it's illegal by federal law, how can it be illegal by california. >> how do you enforce the federal marijuana laws here in santa clara? >> if someone has the prescription or the recommendation from the doctor we don't enforce the law at all. we go with what california law is. >> in santa clara county, the health department issued medical marijuana cards. while the sheriff's department is overwhelmed with eradicating marijuana farms. >> it's very challenging because there is such a market for marijuana, and not enough ability to produce the amount that's needed for the medicinal marijuana. therefore, we have the illegal grows. >> how big is the problem? >> it's a huge problem. we're an urban county with approximately 2 million people and we have a huge number of growth. >> let's go over the marijuana field that was eradicated a couple months ago. it's just over a mile away from that youth center where you can see kids playing soccer right now. >> the da
. >> laurie smith is the sheriff in northern california's upscale santa clara county. >> it is confusinga we've wrestled a long time with it's illegal by federal law, how can it be illegal by california. >> how do you enforce the federal marijuana laws here in santa clara? >> if someone has the prescription or the recommendation from the doctor we don't enforce the law at all. we go with what california law is. >> in santa clara county, the health department issued...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriee's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> finally from us this morning, a shot at 15 seconds of fame without uttering a word. a chance to share the b screen with carrie bradshaw and company. >> hundreds of die hard "sex and the city" fans showed up for a casting call yesterday. ready for their close-up. >> reporter: stilettos, socialites and city chic style. don't let the loud appearance fool you. these are the silent types. they've dusted off their shoes to stand in line for a chance to land a role as an extra in the "sex and the city" sequel. >> you never know. this is new york. it's the movies. anything can happen. >> reporter: these are the die-hards. those that won't settle for living vicariously through carrie bradshaw and her gal pals. they brave the heat for hours for a nonspeaking part. >> it's about small roles. crossing the street creatively. >> reporter: an auditio
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriee's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> finally from us this morning, a shot at 15 seconds of fame without uttering a word. a chance to share the b screen with carrie bradshaw and company. >> hundreds of die hard "sex and the city" fans showed up for a...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauries a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> olympic swimming champ michael phelps has been involved in a car accident but he was not hurt. phelps was driving in baltimore last night when his cadillac escalade and another car collided. police say alcohol was not a factor. two passengers in phelps' car was not hurt but the other was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> the michael vick signing wasn't the only big news at the philadelphia/new england game. highlights plus why tiger woods is so happy this morning. here's j.w. stewart at espnews. >>> good morning. tiger woods having the best year of anyone on the pga tour but that's one thing he's missing, a major. national golf put the longest course in history, more than 7,600 yards, the first round of the final major of the year of the pga championship. tiger on 3. this is his 12th putting for birdie. he finished with a 5 unde
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauries a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> olympic swimming champ michael phelps has been involved in a car accident but he was not hurt. phelps was driving in baltimore last night when his cadillac escalade and another car collided. police say alcohol was not a factor....
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thank you, laurie. [applause] her story is the same kind of story that i have read letters, i have heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees they cannot afford for care that they desperately need. i believe it is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses and that is why we are going to pass health insurance reform in 2009. [applause] now, this is obviously a tough time for families in new hampshire and across america. six months ago, we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetimes. i want you to remember what things were like in january and february. we were losing about 700,000 jobs per month. economists of all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was only six months ago. that is
thank you, laurie. [applause] her story is the same kind of story that i have read letters, i have heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees they cannot afford for care that they desperately need. i believe it is...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie ] he's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> good morning. wednesday, august 5th. thank you for joining us. i'm jamie costello. weather and traffic in a moment. >>> first the headlines of this wednesday. >> everybody ditched, ran as fast as they could. that's all i heard. just bang, bang, bang. >> four people are dead after a shooting at a health club near pittsburgh. we have new information. >>> free bill. former president bill clinton said all the right things to get two women out of a north korean jail. >>> and a plaguing knee injury threatens the entire season of a key player at ravens camp. now number 78 is on the ir list. >>> i'm jamie costello. megan pringle is off getting married here. >>> let's start with justin berk with the weather. >> 4:58. a very muggy morning to start. one thing you'll notice, areas of patchy fog north and west, maybe around the bay as well. eve
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie ] he's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> good morning. wednesday, august 5th. thank you for joining us. i'm jamie costello. weather and traffic in a moment. >>> first the headlines of this wednesday. >> everybody ditched, ran as fast as they could....
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriehe brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. brian: president obama hitting the road to rally people in support of his health care plan. seniors still oppose the president's plan. dari: recent poll only 44% of seniors think their health care will improve with this plan. why such little faith in this reform. health and human services secretary. we are glad that you are here with us, seapght secretary. >> thank you. dari: tell us, you saw the town hall with the president. how do you think he did overall selling his message yesterday? >> well, the president is a very effective advocate for his position. is he a cool customer. even though he was dealing with hot citizens and people are worried.
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriehe brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. brian: president obama hitting the road to...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurieacter. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. steve: he has tackled the canadian health-care system and the stimulus. and now, funny man steven crowder has a new video on the town halls. >> i am totally against the bill that they have right now. >> nancy, calm down. you're in a safe place with people who care about you. steve: steven crowder joins us now. nancy was already calm. >> i beg to differ. steve: it seems to me that your mocking the mainstream media. >> a little bit. we try to find a story. there was nothing there. i said, but all we do what mainstream media does and just exaggerate it? >> issue part of this so-called astroturf crowd -- is she part of the so-called astroturf crowd? >> as you can see, she was clearly a corporate mouthpiece . steve: where was this? >> denton county, texas. people were very kind. people were very peaceful to read it could not be more of a perfect example
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurieacter. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. steve: he has tackled the canadian health-care system and the stimulus. and now, funny man steven crowder has a new video on the town halls. >> i am totally against the bill that they have right now. >> nancy, calm down. you're in a safe...
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the obama administration says it wants to make patient safety a priority. 11 news washington bureau laurie kinney has more. >> the obama administration has proposed health care reform, including pave -- patient safety. now they say they are making progress. nearly $20 million to kickstart computization of medical records is one way to make things safer. but the administration has not embraced a central recommendation of the government's 1999 "to error is human" report. a national public reporting system because of concerns it could drive errors underground. >> that's the fear. you want to strike a balance between encouraging clinton igses to report and -- clinitions to report and make sure there are systems in place to help them. >> the american medical association warns a culture of safety won't flourish under control. >> if the physician says i've made an error, here's what i'm going to do to fix it. too bad, you're going to get sued. >> they have vun friday -- they endorse voluntary reporting and self-induced efforts to reduce harm. such as a checklist to reduce infections. >> we've see
the obama administration says it wants to make patient safety a priority. 11 news washington bureau laurie kinney has more. >> the obama administration has proposed health care reform, including pave -- patient safety. now they say they are making progress. nearly $20 million to kickstart computization of medical records is one way to make things safer. but the administration has not embraced a central recommendation of the government's 1999 "to error is human" report. a...
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but i have to tell you, when i listen to folks like laurie, and families across america who are just getting pounded by the current health-care system, and when i look at the federal health care budget, and realized if we do not control costs on health care, there is no way to close the budget deficit. it will just keep on skyrocketing. when i look at those two things, i know we have to get it done. my hope is to have it done in a bipartisan fashion, but the most important thing is getting it done for the american people. [applause] this young lady right here. she is still enjoying her summer. when you go back to school? >> i go back september 3. >> what is your name? >> julia, from massachusetts. as i was walking in, i saw a lot of signs say mean things about reform and health care. how do kids know what is truth and what can you to learn more? >> i have seen some of those signs. [laughter] let me be specific about some things that we have been hearing of lately that we need to dispose of. and the rumor that has been circulating a lot lately is this idea that somehow the house of re
but i have to tell you, when i listen to folks like laurie, and families across america who are just getting pounded by the current health-care system, and when i look at the federal health care budget, and realized if we do not control costs on health care, there is no way to close the budget deficit. it will just keep on skyrocketing. when i look at those two things, i know we have to get it done. my hope is to have it done in a bipartisan fashion, but the most important thing is getting it...
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thank you, laurie.[applause] her story is the same kind of story that i have read letters, i have heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees they cannot afford for care that they desperately need. i believe it is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses and that is why we are going to pass health insurance reform in 2009. [applause] now, this is obviously a tough time for families in new hampshire and across america. six months ago, we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetimes. i want you to remember what things were like in january and february. we were losing about 700,000 jobs per month. economists of all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was only six months ago. that is
thank you, laurie.[applause] her story is the same kind of story that i have read letters, i have heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who are held hostage by health insurance companies that deny them coverage or drop their coverage or charge fees they cannot afford for care that they desperately need. i believe it is...
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. >> the executive director of united states fellowship, laurie harper would not comment on the allegations. only tell me she will follow any recommendations coming from the state. >> county officials are putting pressure on the state. >> i want to see this facility monitored, quarterly, which is the now regulation, but monthly. >> ralph has another solution. >> i would like to see them close it down and put it somewhere else. >> for now, police have stepped up patrols. kathleen cairns, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the cost of the climate change bill. washington times working on a story about how the global warming legislation passed by the house may not be as cost effective as advertised. >> for the climate change bill to be economical, the amount of energy that comes from nuclear power will have to double over the next decade or so. something most democrats do not like. >> also in the times. more opposition to traffic cameras in maryland. and new information about the al-qaida operatives that were preparing to attack a u.s. military base in kuwait. for more on these stories, go to foxbaltimor
. >> the executive director of united states fellowship, laurie harper would not comment on the allegations. only tell me she will follow any recommendations coming from the state. >> county officials are putting pressure on the state. >> i want to see this facility monitored, quarterly, which is the now regulation, but monthly. >> ralph has another solution. >> i would like to see them close it down and put it somewhere else. >> for now, police have stepped...
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lauri ngles. >> trade and h1n1 virus some of the issues on the agenda for president obama as he meets with the pedestrian mexico and can dampt he left the white house and landed in western mexico within the last year. he will have dinner with canadian prime minister steven harper and mexican president felineup calderon. it is the north american leader summit. it doesn't produce big headlines but it is still important. canada and mexico are the united states first and third largest trading partners. when one of the countries have a problem, it affecting all of us. major garrett is live in gaudelajara. >> how much real news can we expect. >> not breaking news and news where all three nations are committing to wratching up health campaigns to deal with swine flu. you pointed out the strong economic ties between u.s., canada and mexico. it clearly has had a over here in mexico. swine flu will be the number one issue for the three leaders n mexico 17,000 have been sickened. to prepare for this. we have a picture that my colleague had. there are tables for tourist here to obtain health info
lauri ngles. >> trade and h1n1 virus some of the issues on the agenda for president obama as he meets with the pedestrian mexico and can dampt he left the white house and landed in western mexico within the last year. he will have dinner with canadian prime minister steven harper and mexican president felineup calderon. it is the north american leader summit. it doesn't produce big headlines but it is still important. canada and mexico are the united states first and third largest trading...
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thank you, laurie. her story is the same kind of story that i have read in letters and heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who were held hostage by health insurance companies, not getting covered, or drop their coverage, are charged fees that they cannot up for for care that they desperately need. i believe that he is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses and that is why we are going to pass health insurance reform in 2009. [applause] now this is obviously a tough time for families in america and all across america. six months ago we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetime. i wanted to remember what these warlike in january and february. we will losing about 700,000 jobs per month. economists all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was only six months ago. that is why we acted
thank you, laurie. her story is the same kind of story that i have read in letters and heard in town hall meetings just like this one for the past five years. in fact, some of you were in those town hall meetings as i was traveling throughout new hampshire. it is the story of hard-working americans who were held hostage by health insurance companies, not getting covered, or drop their coverage, are charged fees that they cannot up for for care that they desperately need. i believe that he is...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. maybe one of the most important... >> obama has a great money saving idea for health care plan. think about this. i thought about doing this myself. here's what he's saying. if you need an x-ray and you don't have the money or a proper health coverage and you need that x-ray, just drop by an airport go right through the scanner. [laughing] they'll send you the results. brian: and just say, hey, can i keep that? gretchen: some of those airport scanners are getting pretty personal. they see you in the nude so it is like a real x-ray. brian: right. i got that in like mississippi or something. you walk in. it's like walking into a michael jackson concert. suddenly he passed away. you walk in, the smoke comes in. they look the awe and tell you you're through. dave: does it mess with your hair? brian: not really. dave: doesn't move, does it? gret
nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. maybe one of the most important... >> obama has a great money saving idea for health care plan. think about this. i thought about doing this myself. here's what he's saying. if you need an x-ray and you don't have the money or a proper...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriearacter. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call
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laurie kinney as part one of our two part series on deadly medical mistakes. correct ms.oses, a fatal infection, drug overdoses, even surgery on the wrong organs and limbs. back in 1999, a report called "to air its human" highlighted the shocking number of medical humanerrors. the centers for disease control and prevention says they kill 99,000 people per year. the mandate is clear. >> it should be a national priority to address medical errors. the >> the report called for reducing errors by half over five years. 10 years later, where do we stand? >> we do not know today if we are getting safer or not. >> in fact, this data suggest the office -- opposite. she asked the center for research and quality and they reported in 2008 that medical injuries that are preventable are growing by 1% each year. but national republic -- public reporting does not exist. >> some range from mandatory, must be reported, to harmless mistakes. >> it also includes data from medicare and soon will include federally certified patient safety organizations, which collects confidential data, but do
laurie kinney as part one of our two part series on deadly medical mistakes. correct ms.oses, a fatal infection, drug overdoses, even surgery on the wrong organs and limbs. back in 1999, a report called "to air its human" highlighted the shocking number of medical humanerrors. the centers for disease control and prevention says they kill 99,000 people per year. the mandate is clear. >> it should be a national priority to address medical errors. the >> the report called for...
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we have roger bernard, an editor for "pro farmer," chip laurie who is editor of "pro farmer" and our goal this evening is to find out what the "pro farmer" midwest crop tour found out. and, chip, i'm going to start with you. >> all right. >> let us know. >> okay. over on the western tour, in south dakota, we came back with a crop that was basically steady a year ago. the thing that concerns me there is south -- usda on august 1 had to say it was up 6% from last year. i don't know. maybe they pushed it just a little bit too hard in south dakota. but when we got into nebraska we found a corn crop up 12% on yield from a year ago. usda was up just 2%. the usda has got to do a little bit more work and find a few more bushels in nebraska. they have got a record con yield in nebraska. i don't think there's much question about that. we moved into iowa, wrapped up with roger and his crew coming in from the east. we finished up with a yield that was up 7.5% from a year ago, 181 bushels per acre. usda on august 1 was up 8.2%. you know what, that's close enough. you got to almost call that a mat
we have roger bernard, an editor for "pro farmer," chip laurie who is editor of "pro farmer" and our goal this evening is to find out what the "pro farmer" midwest crop tour found out. and, chip, i'm going to start with you. >> all right. >> let us know. >> okay. over on the western tour, in south dakota, we came back with a crop that was basically steady a year ago. the thing that concerns me there is south -- usda on august 1 had to say it was...
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insane. [ cheers and applause ] hello. [ light laughter ] hello, laurie and dennis.ter ] is it? [ laughter ] when i'm not texting, i'm tuning in to "late night with jimmy fallon" here on king-5 this is windows version 7.fun. [ light laughter ] control-alt-delete your problems away with our comedy. [ light laughter ] tell all your friends, because when it comes to comedy, we always "excel." right click and save as wallpaper. you'll "screen savor" our jokes. >> that was it. >> jimmy: we got it. time. [ cheers and applause ] boo-yah. told you. when we come back, we're going to play "hot dog in a hole." [ cheers and applause ] betty white is here. opie and anthony and martha wainwright. it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylen
insane. [ cheers and applause ] hello. [ light laughter ] hello, laurie and dennis.ter ] is it? [ laughter ] when i'm not texting, i'm tuning in to "late night with jimmy fallon" here on king-5 this is windows version 7.fun. [ light laughter ] control-alt-delete your problems away with our comedy. [ light laughter ] tell all your friends, because when it comes to comedy, we always "excel." right click and save as wallpaper. you'll "screen savor" our jokes. >>...
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauries a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. try clearblue easy digital: no pregnancy test is more accurate, with totally clear results in words. results 5 days sooner. no test is more accurate. what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more saving. more doing. - that's the power of the home depot. - ♪ yeah yeah yeah. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, a wherever i
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insane. [ cheers and applause ] hello. [ light laughter ] hello, laurie and dennis.ter ] is it? [ laughter ] when i'm not texting, i'm tuning in to "late night with jimmy fallon" here on king-5 this is windows version 7.fun. [ light laughter ] control-alt-delete your problems away with our comedy. [ light laughter ] tell all your friends, because when it comes to comedy, we always "excel." right click and save as wallpaper. you'll "screen savor" our jokes. >> that was it. >> jimmy: we got it. time. [ cheers and applause ] boo-yah. told you. when we come back, we're going to play "hot dog in a hole." [ cheers and applause ] betty white is here. opie and anthony and martha wainwright. it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (breathing healy) you ok heather? all these jean options... make me realize... that you need some of these comfy weekend jeans? or you could get your booty in these dreamer jeans. supportive, like my man wesley. you'd look smoking in these super skinny jeans. awww! girl, they're 19 bucks. just get 'em all. i'm not talking about new jeans. i
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nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ lauriech laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models.
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. >> reporter: laurie baggett founded the club after hearing tory johnson singing their praises. >> it'sher get back to work. it's the relationship that helps people get back to work. you are promoting somebody to a job you knew about. >> reporter: with so many still unemployed, job clubs are springing up across the country. in church basements, community centers, and in people's living rooms. and they're almost always free. requiring little more than a group of people willing to share contacts, techniques and moral support. after just three weeks of mock interviews, reworking his resume, and networking through the group, adam landed a new position. >> it was very reassuring to find a position as quickly as i did. and i owe a lot of that to the networking and the support that the it factor club was able to give. >> reporter: and if that wasn't success enough, adam's wife decided to attend, as well. and landed herself a new job. >> i think without the it factor, i would still be in that same, old job that was making me very unhappy. walking into that first meeting, it flipped a switch. an
. >> reporter: laurie baggett founded the club after hearing tory johnson singing their praises. >> it'sher get back to work. it's the relationship that helps people get back to work. you are promoting somebody to a job you knew about. >> reporter: with so many still unemployed, job clubs are springing up across the country. in church basements, community centers, and in people's living rooms. and they're almost always free. requiring little more than a group of people willing...
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. >> reporter: the rest of the group, craig, dominick, terry, laurie, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine a total of 14 surgeries over four days, but what mes this kidney swap unprecedented, all of the recipients are african-american. the doctor is a director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> we have an epidemic of kidney disease in thiscountry, especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: skyrocketing rates of diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black, and there aren't enough donors. that's because african-americans are more lickkely to build up antibodies that cause rejection. now doctors use a new process to filterhose antibodies from blood plaza making transplant an option. >> we think we could perform thousands more trandz plants in this country. >> reporter: in fact, all seven patients who received a kidney in the swap used this new procedure. for these 14 people it was the ultimate gift exchange. >> you're helping to save many lives. >> here in d.c. there are about 6,000 people on dialysis and most are
. >> reporter: the rest of the group, craig, dominick, terry, laurie, brian, jacqueline, sean and elaine a total of 14 surgeries over four days, but what mes this kidney swap unprecedented, all of the recipients are african-american. the doctor is a director of kidney transplants at georgetown. >> we have an epidemic of kidney disease in thiscountry, especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: skyrocketing rates of diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame....