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aw, poor laurie. "poor laurie"? i haven't been called that since grade school. i used to have to trade kisses for milk money. (sighs) oh, hell, no! smith! you are a dead man! be cool. it's my bar. thank you. aah. (both) ohh! (grunts) (mouths word) you guys, he's not moving. okay. my car has a huge trunk. what?! really? (laughs) right to disposing of the body? gotcha, bitches! what?! fake glass! i told you guys i was fine. you know, the kick was a surprise, though. i was in the moment. some of us overdid it at the pre-no-more-alimony-party party,
aw, poor laurie. "poor laurie"? i haven't been called that since grade school. i used to have to trade kisses for milk money. (sighs) oh, hell, no! smith! you are a dead man! be cool. it's my bar. thank you. aah. (both) ohh! (grunts) (mouths word) you guys, he's not moving. okay. my car has a huge trunk. what?! really? (laughs) right to disposing of the body? gotcha, bitches! what?! fake glass! i told you guys i was fine. you know, the kick was a surprise, though. i was in the moment....
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one of the teammates in the movie is "walking dead's" laurie holden.lier i spoke with laurie holden and the man who planned the operation, former cia agent tim ballard. and the team behind operation underground railroad tells their story. >> laurie, i understand that you got involved in this, partially, at least, because of the writers' guild strike in about 2008, i think, where i and others were out there on the picket line, my union. and you found something worth doing at that time that the, since actors were mostly out of work because production had shut down. >> yes. during the writers' strike in 2008, i volunteered to work in south africa in crush, which is a day care center for hiv orphans. many of the children who had hiv had been raped, because there was a myth that if you have sex with a virgin, you'll be cured of aids. so-so many of these children, and i mean they were young really young. had hiv because they had been raped. and it just, you can imagine, i spent months of my life with them, taking care of them every day, and i, i was so, my h
one of the teammates in the movie is "walking dead's" laurie holden.lier i spoke with laurie holden and the man who planned the operation, former cia agent tim ballard. and the team behind operation underground railroad tells their story. >> laurie, i understand that you got involved in this, partially, at least, because of the writers' guild strike in about 2008, i think, where i and others were out there on the picket line, my union. and you found something worth doing at that...
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lisa thomas-laury visits the charter school in pennsylvania. >> universal calls it the beginning of a holistic strategy to strengthen its neighborhoods. with education plus and nurses consortium to fully staff health centers in all eight of its schools. each center has a family nurse practiceticionner, and sees 28 children a day. >> she came down because she has an abscess on her cheek and we are going to assess here to make sure there reason any lumps inside of the abscess. >> if she needs a closer look she will see marie metz, as a nurse chiropractic -- there is a need for higher level of care or acute sickness and asthma is a huge issue, nurse practitioner can diagnose and treat the illness. >> we are keeping track of our asthma kids and unfortunately with the virus season coming up and the cold season coming up the kids get hit harder. >> in an efforts to keep their students healthier this their goal is to negate the issues that affect the academic success of their children. >> we believe if we remove some of the barriers to learning, ultimately we can reach the goal of all of our
lisa thomas-laury visits the charter school in pennsylvania. >> universal calls it the beginning of a holistic strategy to strengthen its neighborhoods. with education plus and nurses consortium to fully staff health centers in all eight of its schools. each center has a family nurse practiceticionner, and sees 28 children a day. >> she came down because she has an abscess on her cheek and we are going to assess here to make sure there reason any lumps inside of the abscess....
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laurie. laurie. you get defibrillated at a kid rock concert one time... well...el about grayson being in a real relationship? i don't know. and i can't really be jealous because i never got in the game. but honestly, it--it does kinda suck. (camera shutter clicks) sha-boom. a moment has been stolen. travis, let me see that. i was sad. that's not fair. ooh. whoa. i look hot when i'm depressed. oh! that's why i always get hit on when i'm at funerals. uh-huh. aw, why can't someone die? stop it. you're jules, right? sara. oh. hi. you're-- you're grayson's, uh-- i am. (chuckles) have a seat. well, i'm just gonna dive right in. you've got gorgeous hair. it's like you hit your head on a rock, and honey is pouring out. i just had it done for your bathroom party. twice. oh, i forgot. you don't know me. (singsongy) i'm insane! no way! me, too. (laughs) hey, don't be nervous about tonight, okay? 'cause it's totally casual. i mean, don't wear jeans, 'cause we're not animals. (chuckles) okay, thanks. oh, i gotta run. you know, you're as cool as grayson said.
laurie. laurie. you get defibrillated at a kid rock concert one time... well...el about grayson being in a real relationship? i don't know. and i can't really be jealous because i never got in the game. but honestly, it--it does kinda suck. (camera shutter clicks) sha-boom. a moment has been stolen. travis, let me see that. i was sad. that's not fair. ooh. whoa. i look hot when i'm depressed. oh! that's why i always get hit on when i'm at funerals. uh-huh. aw, why can't someone die? stop it....
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lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> real estate agents like pam sisle is the first locally to use the emergency c app. >> i finished up and have one more house. >> seen here on shark tank, they created the app that streams live video and gps locations from his cell phone. >> the murder of a real street agent in arkansas and the rape of a philadelphia real estate agent has them looking to prevent these dangerous situations. >> mike mccann, is the first to provide all of his agents with emergency apps. >> it's a big concern in our agency now, there are attacks on realtors. >> beverly carter was kidnapped and then killed after showing a home in little rock, she was the victim of the dangers of a solitary profession that often involves meeting strangers in sometimes vacant properties at a moment's notice. >> they are walking from one location to the next, nighttime or an area they are not that familiar with. if they feel nervous they tap the app and it starts to stream live video and audio and gps. >> i don't always know where everybody is. and it contacts the police. >> emergency c has l
lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> real estate agents like pam sisle is the first locally to use the emergency c app. >> i finished up and have one more house. >> seen here on shark tank, they created the app that streams live video and gps locations from his cell phone. >> the murder of a real street agent in arkansas and the rape of a philadelphia real estate agent has them looking to prevent these dangerous situations. >> mike mccann, is the first to provide...
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he is joined by laurie garrj schaffner. >> weom- like a major demonstrators are the trying to strangleg kong, the protesters were initially net by a harsh police crackdown, standoff continues today as student leaders call for the resignation of hong kong's chief executive. joining me from washington is jon huntsman. he served as the u.s. ambassador to china from 2009 to 2011. as a former candidate for the republican presidential nomination in 2012. and i am pleased to have him here with me on this program. >> welcome, john. >> thanks, ian, good to be with you. >> let's just start by telling us where we are right now in in this dispute. how dangerous is it and how has it played out in your view? >> well i think on the ground, we clearly have a stan standoffi think that is likely to last some time which probably accommodates the needs of both sides. it accommodates the needs of beijing because they can't seen as cracking down or doing anything drastic any time soon and certainly accommodates the demonstrators and the freedom seekers in hong kong because, listen, hong kong is just a freew
he is joined by laurie garrj schaffner. >> weom- like a major demonstrators are the trying to strangleg kong, the protesters were initially net by a harsh police crackdown, standoff continues today as student leaders call for the resignation of hong kong's chief executive. joining me from washington is jon huntsman. he served as the u.s. ambassador to china from 2009 to 2011. as a former candidate for the republican presidential nomination in 2012. and i am pleased to have him here with...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story ton. >> reporter: they all tested their canoeing skills, first here in wiggins park marina before heading out on the delaware. over the next two weeks these classmates join 2300 urban students that paddle the delaware river learning about key water issues, officials from the epa and state agencies gathered at the marina today to mark the start of the program for students in camden. >> most of the students that participate in this program don't know how to swim. >> few have access to the urban water for practice purposes. >> we try to promote opportunities on the urban waterways. >> volunteers teach these kids that almost every activity on land impacts the water and they learned about horseshoe crabs and their importance to water quality. >> they are important when it comes to medical research and fossils. >> for many of these students it's their first experience on the water. >> i was scared of the water at first, because i had never been in it. >> would you do it again? >> yes. >> i would like that. >> they will no doubt bring back what they learned to
lisa thomas-laury has the story ton. >> reporter: they all tested their canoeing skills, first here in wiggins park marina before heading out on the delaware. over the next two weeks these classmates join 2300 urban students that paddle the delaware river learning about key water issues, officials from the epa and state agencies gathered at the marina today to mark the start of the program for students in camden. >> most of the students that participate in this program don't know...
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laurie, you have an aggressive system in place, and on the other hand, president burger says that they have done a survey of 3,000 nurses. dealing with ebola. it's inadequate. so those are two different stories, and i understand that we don't want to panic people, but we also need happy talk with what we're doing. maybe it's just me, but lately, when a government agency comes before this committee and tells me, there's nothing to worry about, we got this, that's when i start to worry. now, i and you to believe, i think the nurses, and i know some nurses in the massachusetts nurses association as well. and they're on the front lines in this battle against ebola. they are our ground troops, doing this work every day, and exposing themselves, and perhaps their families, perhaps their families if things go wrong, and they don't have the adequate equipment. so when they tell me that they're not prepared, i tend to believe them. i think those are facts. those are facts. and we need to make sure that we get them the equipment and the training they need to protect themselves and our communitie
laurie, you have an aggressive system in place, and on the other hand, president burger says that they have done a survey of 3,000 nurses. dealing with ebola. it's inadequate. so those are two different stories, and i understand that we don't want to panic people, but we also need happy talk with what we're doing. maybe it's just me, but lately, when a government agency comes before this committee and tells me, there's nothing to worry about, we got this, that's when i start to worry. now, i...
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. >> reporter: that actress is lawyer rh laurie holden.ave you ever done something like this before? >> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. i was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." i can protect myself. >> reporter: that's right. "the walking dead." which is easier. this or killing zombies? >> we'll see. we'll see tomorrow. >> reporter: the group has led sting operations before in other countries. >> we've been in the united states, we've been in haiti, nick raragua nicaragua, guatemala, ecuador. >> reporter: what about this group? are they legit? >> they're legit and very professional group. >> reporter: the attache for homeland security investigations tells us this operation is not officially sanctioned by the u.s. government. but the u.s. is aware of it. i can imagine a lot of the viewers saying, geez, what a noble thing. still being kind of skeptical. because something that doesn't sit right, like, it feels like this should be the work of governments. >> it absolutely should be. if
. >> reporter: that actress is lawyer rh laurie holden.ave you ever done something like this before? >> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. i was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." i can protect myself. >> reporter: that's right. "the walking dead." which is easier. this or killing zombies? >> we'll see. we'll see tomorrow. >> reporter: the group has led sting operations before in other...
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(laurie) bleh.hs) but then you get married and the mask comes off and you find out what your wife is really like. ta-da! there's something very sweet and soft about you, mrs. torres. thank you. ellie and i have to go to the dermatologist. laurie, you have to meet with our banker. (whispers) no. yes, and i want you to wear that suit that i picked out. but this time, please put a shirt under it. sha! all right. we're off to the meanest doctor in the world. ugh. she is the worst. if she's the worst, why go to her? because she's the besder. do you think every single person is here for botox? welcome to the time machine, ladies. which of the many fine doctors here are you seeing? uh, dr. evans. you? the other 12. see you in two days, when i emerge from my chrysalis. (door opens) ugh. dr. evans is so scary. what is your strategy to deal with her? oh, i'm totally submissive. i avoid eye contact, i keep my head down and mumble softly at any direct questions. i'm gonna go with straight-up nice. first i'm gon
(laurie) bleh.hs) but then you get married and the mask comes off and you find out what your wife is really like. ta-da! there's something very sweet and soft about you, mrs. torres. thank you. ellie and i have to go to the dermatologist. laurie, you have to meet with our banker. (whispers) no. yes, and i want you to wear that suit that i picked out. but this time, please put a shirt under it. sha! all right. we're off to the meanest doctor in the world. ugh. she is the worst. if she's the...
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i'm laurie perez, kpix5. >>> the president will be back in the bay air tomorrow afternoon. he is attending a fundraiser at the w hotel in san francisco. >>> a passenger yells i have ebola! then all hell breaks loose on a plane. >> when people climb up this san jose staircase, they are finding something unexpected and neighbors are giving us an earful tonight. >> you do not crack jokes about a bomb when you get on a plane. and, by the way, don't make jokes about ebola right now either. this is what happened when a guy decided it would be funny to tell everybody on the u.s. airways flight hey, i got ebola! people with hasmat suits took him off the plane after he landed in the dominican republic. he said he was only joking. passengers remained calm throughout the whole ordeal. >>> it is about this time every night that the problems start. the drinking, some drugs, and well, there's a lot more that is happening on a staircase in one south san jose neighborhood. betty yu got an earful tonight. betty? >> reporter: well liz, this is the problem. neighbors are really upset. this is
i'm laurie perez, kpix5. >>> the president will be back in the bay air tomorrow afternoon. he is attending a fundraiser at the w hotel in san francisco. >>> a passenger yells i have ebola! then all hell breaks loose on a plane. >> when people climb up this san jose staircase, they are finding something unexpected and neighbors are giving us an earful tonight. >> you do not crack jokes about a bomb when you get on a plane. and, by the way, don't make jokes about...
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it is challenging in any society to mount this kind of response. >> laurie garrett, by mid-june this already the biggest outbreak of ebola in history. why did it take seemingly two americans getting infected in july for the world to take note? >> i don't think that did it. i think it was not until the end of august that the world took notice. the american case is made donald trump worried he might get ebola, but that had nothing to do with the mobilization of our response. i think you have setbacks. first of all, this was misdiagnosed as cholera in the very early phases in december, in a remote rainforest area of guinea, similar to the relationship with bats. this is a triangulate area where the three countries share a piece of the rain forest, so very quickly it had the potential to cross borders. that is the first feature that is unique, in that in the 20 prior outbreaks we never had cross-border transmission. the first problem, three countries had to have shared response, three countries had to coordinate. none of that happened. >> why not? >> why would they? they have been locked
it is challenging in any society to mount this kind of response. >> laurie garrett, by mid-june this already the biggest outbreak of ebola in history. why did it take seemingly two americans getting infected in july for the world to take note? >> i don't think that did it. i think it was not until the end of august that the world took notice. the american case is made donald trump worried he might get ebola, but that had nothing to do with the mobilization of our response. i think...
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hard lor laur laur lawy laurie seagall. >> there's a lot of science that has to happen.described how it would work at a conference. >> you swallow a pill with nanoparticles decorated with antibodies or molecules that detect other molecules that course through your body and because the core of these particles are magnetic, you can call them somewhere and if you look at your wrist right here, you'll see these superficial veins, just by putting a magnet there you can trap them and ask them what they saw. >> what's interesting and what he went on to say is imagine, and the metaphor used imagine if you want to look at a different country, you wouldn't just fly over it, you'd go in and mingle. that's the idea behind this. this idea isn't necessarily nanotechnology. it's been around for a long time, i got on the phone and i spoke to someone who has been doing this kind of research for decades and he says they're saying this could work in five to seven years but there's the fda, regulatory issues but the idea that google sampled this, they put their name on this, they're going t
hard lor laur laur lawy laurie seagall. >> there's a lot of science that has to happen.described how it would work at a conference. >> you swallow a pill with nanoparticles decorated with antibodies or molecules that detect other molecules that course through your body and because the core of these particles are magnetic, you can call them somewhere and if you look at your wrist right here, you'll see these superficial veins, just by putting a magnet there you can trap them and ask...
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i'm laurie perez, kpix5. >>> the president will be back in the bay air tomorrow afternoon.is attending a fundraiser at the w hotel in san francisco. >>> a passenger yells i have ebola! then all hell breaks loose on a plane. >> when people climb up this san jose staircase, they are finding something unexpected what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. you got a little something on the back of your shoe there. a price tag! danger! price tag alert! oh. hey, guys. price tag alert! is this normal? well, progressive is a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's pr
i'm laurie perez, kpix5. >>> the president will be back in the bay air tomorrow afternoon.is attending a fundraiser at the w hotel in san francisco. >>> a passenger yells i have ebola! then all hell breaks loose on a plane. >> when people climb up this san jose staircase, they are finding something unexpected what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate...
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laurie siegel is here with more. >> we have more about that coming up after the break.im a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb
laurie siegel is here with more. >> we have more about that coming up after the break.im a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira....
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(jules and laurie) we did. let's do this! (engine revving, thud) i'll buy it!ey, dad, you know i don't have a fishing pole. you've got an extra one, right? poles? (laughs) we don't need poles. we're noodling, baby. hmm. do i want to know what that means? noodling is a special kind of redneck fishing, my friend.
(jules and laurie) we did. let's do this! (engine revving, thud) i'll buy it!ey, dad, you know i don't have a fishing pole. you've got an extra one, right? poles? (laughs) we don't need poles. we're noodling, baby. hmm. do i want to know what that means? noodling is a special kind of redneck fishing, my friend.
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a view from "america tonight's" lauri jane gleeha. >> it's loemnids this home in linebiera.bola wiped out mom and dad leaving these three children alone to fend for themselves. 7. >> 11-year-old emanuel is a sur vales, his sister and brother, still teenagers helped care for their dying parents. now, they are trying to cope in a fearful community with little support. >> she says if they go somewhere, people will wash and spray the chairs before they will sit on the chairs. nobody will take their money. she says she and her siblings stay there by themselves. >> you know, on the one hand, you want everybody to be really careful and you need people to take precautions. but on the other hand, you don't want people to be shunned. >> these children are among at least 3700 in linebiera, sierra leone and guinea who lost a parent since the start of the outbreak and the numbers keep climbing. the cdc says ebola cases in lineria are doubling every 15 to 20 days. in sierra leone and guinea, they do you believe every 30 to 40. >> the world was not prepared for this. no one was prepared fo
a view from "america tonight's" lauri jane gleeha. >> it's loemnids this home in linebiera.bola wiped out mom and dad leaving these three children alone to fend for themselves. 7. >> 11-year-old emanuel is a sur vales, his sister and brother, still teenagers helped care for their dying parents. now, they are trying to cope in a fearful community with little support. >> she says if they go somewhere, people will wash and spray the chairs before they will sit on the...
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lauri jane glehall, al jazeera. purse. >> organization had two aid workers, kents brantly and in case writebols recover from ebola. your organization is very much on the front lines in this. what is striking is that you are saying for all everyone has said that the united states is doing, that britain, that other world partners are doing to try to stem the tide, it's not enough fast enough. >> yes. so a lot of the things that are being done right now are the right things that should have been done 90 days ago. as we watch the spread of the disease as we get more into the remote areas of liberia, we arefied finding entire villages that have been decimated and villages that have 30, 40 suspected ebola cases in it. a lot of the effort that we are seeing right now is actually in mon rove i can't. it's up to the main highways on the country. this is a country with very little infrastructure. it's a country where the remote access. >> we see, for example, the united states, our military? >> yeah. >> has begun to set up la
lauri jane glehall, al jazeera. purse. >> organization had two aid workers, kents brantly and in case writebols recover from ebola. your organization is very much on the front lines in this. what is striking is that you are saying for all everyone has said that the united states is doing, that britain, that other world partners are doing to try to stem the tide, it's not enough fast enough. >> yes. so a lot of the things that are being done right now are the right things that should...
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was able to take off the wig and comfort the girls, and it was, there was a lot of tears. >> and laurie, after you get the girls out, what is there for them as the alternative, what is they're out of there? >> well, that's what's so wonderful about this organization. there's a lot of things that appealed to me. the first thing is what tim just said, which was that oh, o.u.r. works with the u.s. embassy. so there's some idea that this is maverick style and we're invading countries, it's not exactly how it works. we work with national and local law enforcement so we have vetted units. we have the cooperation of every country that we're going into. that said, it doesn't end with just the rescue. family services comes in. they fingerprint the girls, give them medical exams. they find out exactly who they are and where they came from. and if they have a good family that they can go back to, of course, they're reunited in those homes. if not, there are state-run rehab centers where they're given psychological counseling and education. and vocational skills, because in a lot of these countries
was able to take off the wig and comfort the girls, and it was, there was a lot of tears. >> and laurie, after you get the girls out, what is there for them as the alternative, what is they're out of there? >> well, that's what's so wonderful about this organization. there's a lot of things that appealed to me. the first thing is what tim just said, which was that oh, o.u.r. works with the u.s. embassy. so there's some idea that this is maverick style and we're invading countries,...
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in the art of aging, lisa thomas-laury talks about a new program that helps people stay connected. >>ilable to all pennsylvanians over the age of 60, it's a great benefit for the clients and their companions. >> bettyson is the companion for gladys for years. >> it made her come out of herschel. >> betty takes gladys to the movie and shopping and for walks. >> my wife would be lonely without her. the companions are older age 55 and the clients they serve over the able of 60, the companions receive a small stipend and their expens are covered. >> being a motivator for someone else helps them get up in the morning. >> she does more for me than i do for her, it's the most rewarding thing i have ever done in my life. >> companions must be willing to travel throughout the city, you can learn by calling the pca help line. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> well, the "action news" team sought working on news story for tonight beginning at 4:00. lets check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom where a look ahead. >> reporter: how is this for a college course, encouraging
in the art of aging, lisa thomas-laury talks about a new program that helps people stay connected. >>ilable to all pennsylvanians over the age of 60, it's a great benefit for the clients and their companions. >> bettyson is the companion for gladys for years. >> it made her come out of herschel. >> betty takes gladys to the movie and shopping and for walks. >> my wife would be lonely without her. the companions are older age 55 and the clients they serve over the...
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some barriers to learning ultimately we can reach goal of all scholar as chiefments. >> lisa thomas laury "channel 6 action news." >> well there's more to come on "action news" this sunday. it was water, water, everywhere for a dig college game in the south. >> and award winning musical makes news in philadelphia. it's coming up in 6abc loves the arts. taking a live look now at sky6hd in atlantic city. meteorologist chris sowers will have the full accuweather forecast when "action news" have the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues >> this was captured jedd by anderson island it triggered first tornado warning in nearly 45 years a virtual monsoon poured down on starkzville mississippi making it tough for players to keep hands open the ball you could see rain pouring down and frevsh cheerlead others to band members were soaked through their. >> i remember playing drums and water was hitting me in the face. >> you would are ran for cover. >> and i'll tell you what it was hard to see players on the fie d field. as we look at the dell dl valley nothing was going on. that's t
some barriers to learning ultimately we can reach goal of all scholar as chiefments. >> lisa thomas laury "channel 6 action news." >> well there's more to come on "action news" this sunday. it was water, water, everywhere for a dig college game in the south. >> and award winning musical makes news in philadelphia. it's coming up in 6abc loves the arts. taking a live look now at sky6hd in atlantic city. meteorologist chris sowers will have the full...
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here is lisa thomas-laury with more. >> fall means football, pumpkins and flu shots, everyone over the age of 6 months is urged to get one and there is an extra push to get seniors protected. getting the shot for some is a ritual. >> you never know who you are sitting next to or who isand the second is more likely to go -- chestnut hill hospitals doctors says the number one reason for skipping flu shots is a common myth. >> it's just not possible to get the flu from the shot, it's not a life virus. >> senior advocates have launched campaigns geared towards lower americans, one psa featured judith light. >> i am here for my flu shot and there are options for people that are 65 and older. >> the key message for the campaign is new options for seniors. >> flu zone is a higher dose vaccine that experts say that gives better protection for older people. doctors recommend getting your shot soon, flu has already been detected around the country. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> now here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a preview. >> coming up at 4:00 we'll introduc
here is lisa thomas-laury with more. >> fall means football, pumpkins and flu shots, everyone over the age of 6 months is urged to get one and there is an extra push to get seniors protected. getting the shot for some is a ritual. >> you never know who you are sitting next to or who isand the second is more likely to go -- chestnut hill hospitals doctors says the number one reason for skipping flu shots is a common myth. >> it's just not possible to get the flu from the shot,...
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. >>> in today's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury introduces us to a woman at the able of 90 isnior years. >>> jean opened her dress shop 40 years ago and sold gowns her entire adult life. jean's three daughters literally grew up in their mother's shop and now each has a store of her own. >> it's not easy. you get some cookie customers. excuse me people, i love you all. what jean really loves is music. she began singing for friends and family a few decades ago. and after she retired she began writing and recording cd's in our philadelphia home. >> she wanted to pick up some little hobby and she liked to sing and dance. >> it's a passion that her daughters say makes her mother look and act younger than her 90 years. >> her doing her music brought her back to her youth. >> you need something to hold on to and embrace and i think that is what she has done. >> for more inspiring senior ideas as you age go to 6abc.com/art of aging. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> coming up a major recall involving exploding airbags in cars and there is confusion as to which ones are a
. >>> in today's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury introduces us to a woman at the able of 90 isnior years. >>> jean opened her dress shop 40 years ago and sold gowns her entire adult life. jean's three daughters literally grew up in their mother's shop and now each has a store of her own. >> it's not easy. you get some cookie customers. excuse me people, i love you all. what jean really loves is music. she began singing for friends and family a few decades ago. and...
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. >>> when it comes to getting older, the focus is on health and medical costs but lisa thomas-laury a group focused on the social needs of seniors. >> it's called the philadelphia positive aging lunch series and it's for seniors. >> it's a way to supeach other and get new ideas gl today the idea was supporting the commune. >> have a network was vital to people and the guest speaker was from friends of city. >> we run 75 or 80 programs every month and they range from walking groups to book groups to play reading groups and canasta groups. >> the group has one or two activities every day. we have a happy hour every month and "morning joe" at the terminal and we get a 10% discount. >> friends of city started with 17 members and now has more than 300 and a focus on giving back as well as taking advantage of all that philadelphia has to offer. >> it's not all about decline and loss, there are lots of wonderful opportunities to engage in the world and learn new things and to feel vital. >> if are you interested in volunteer opportunities and social groups, check out our website at 6abc.co
. >>> when it comes to getting older, the focus is on health and medical costs but lisa thomas-laury a group focused on the social needs of seniors. >> it's called the philadelphia positive aging lunch series and it's for seniors. >> it's a way to supeach other and get new ideas gl today the idea was supporting the commune. >> have a network was vital to people and the guest speaker was from friends of city. >> we run 75 or 80 programs every month and they range...
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lisa thomas laury shares his do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!)hat just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> "action news" continues with adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, shirleen allicot and brian taff. >>> it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with a woman who went to great lengths to destroy her ex-boyfriend. she wasn't happy with their break-up and she really let him know about it. >>> plus, he is a new jersey principal with a purpose and a thing for rap. yes, hear his message that is both positive and entertaining. >>> and she is inspiring kids in wheelchair. a high schooler crowned homecoming queen. >>> beginning with the announcement of a trusted white house advisor put in charge of the nation's response to ebola. president obama named ron klain as point man in the fight at home and in west africa. health officials s
lisa thomas laury shares his do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!)hat just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> "action news" continues with adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, shirleen allicot and brian taff. >>> it is 4:30...
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lisa thomas laury was there for it sglawl they tested their can ewing skills first wiggins park marinare dell. >> over the next two weeks these classmates join other urban students who paddle the delaware river learning about key water issues. officials from the epa and state and county agencies gaermed at marina for student in camden. >> most don't know how to swim. >> few have section cec to there over purps. >> we're beginning to affect stigma urban industrial waters have across the country. >> volunteers teach them every impact on land affects water. >> these guys are known as indicator species and they imprint animals in research. >> for many students it's their first experience on the water. >> i was scared of water at first because i've never about in it. >> would do you it aagain. >> yes, i would like tat. >> there they would no doubt bring back what they learned to families and communities. >> what did you learn about water you deposit know before? >> that if it gets dirty the fish can die. >> i liked about it i goat learn new things about science. >> students in philadelphia
lisa thomas laury was there for it sglawl they tested their can ewing skills first wiggins park marinare dell. >> over the next two weeks these classmates join other urban students who paddle the delaware river learning about key water issues. officials from the epa and state and county agencies gaermed at marina for student in camden. >> most don't know how to swim. >> few have section cec to there over purps. >> we're beginning to affect stigma urban industrial waters...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> turning to sports.he eagles prepare for their showdown against the cardinals who are also 5-1, jaime apody is here with more. >> jeremy maclin says knows that it's a big time game against an nfc opponent that could mean something down the road. once again michael kendrick is among the walking wounded to be back on the field. and first time since suffering a sprain in the opener. he can't come off reserves until the monday night game. but he thinks this time off will bode well for the stretch run. >> i consider myself to be a spring chicken for the last stretch of the season. i feel good, and usually there time of the season there are aches and pains, but right now i'm completely fresh, it's like i'm starting ota's or training camp, it's a good feeling. >> it will be interesting to see how nick foles performs after having a week off. he through three times the interceptions he threw all of last year. but maclin tells why he is leading this team. >> we are 5-1 and just one yard from being 6-0, and we play
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> turning to sports.he eagles prepare for their showdown against the cardinals who are also 5-1, jaime apody is here with more. >> jeremy maclin says knows that it's a big time game against an nfc opponent that could mean something down the road. once again michael kendrick is among the walking wounded to be back on the field. and first time since suffering a sprain in the opener. he can't come off reserves until the monday...
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laurie, what do we know about the digital footprint? >> i spoke to some of his friends who said he went to a predominantly muslim school. he took time off to qustudy the koran. but one thing that was interesting, one terrorism expert told me this image is overwhelmingly used by isis supporters. there are also different images -- he posted a picture that represents the schools of thought in islam -- >> are these pictures of him? >> they are. he talks about liking the chicago bulls, l.a. lakers, loves comedy shows. it's difficult to put this together. we gained access to his restricted facebook profile through a friend. and he said on september 2nd, isis's actions are just going to make our lives harder. so it's very difficult when you look at all this evidence to put it together. you have to think they must have pretty damning evidence against this guy that we're not necessarily seeing in this digital footprint. >> which brings me to what we're not seeing. brett larsen, everybody now knows whatever you type at some point can come back to
laurie, what do we know about the digital footprint? >> i spoke to some of his friends who said he went to a predominantly muslim school. he took time off to qustudy the koran. but one thing that was interesting, one terrorism expert told me this image is overwhelmingly used by isis supporters. there are also different images -- he posted a picture that represents the schools of thought in islam -- >> are these pictures of him? >> they are. he talks about liking the chicago...
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he showed lisa thomas laury his collection of memoriabilia. he had everytic tote every game he attended over the last 75 yearsch the 87-year-old pass away last night after suffering several strokes at cooper university hospital. he was hoping to still be around for an eagles super bowl win. maybe if they win one we'll be able to remember steve barkoski in some way or fashion. >> it's 4:40 new stories coming you you didn't see last night. a tense standoff with a mixed marshall artist what he did during the non-violent take down. >> this fascinating police investigation dates back four years than video could help solve the million dollar case. >> it's cool this morning. clouds on increase as we roll through the morning. sweat shirts appropriate i think with temperatures in the low 50s. this afternoon the jacket is required as we go to the 60s. maybe rain gear too because there's a possibility of shrinkls and showers building in during the afternoon. i'll have the complete accuweather forecast 7 day i'll have the complete accuweather forecast 7 d
he showed lisa thomas laury his collection of memoriabilia. he had everytic tote every game he attended over the last 75 yearsch the 87-year-old pass away last night after suffering several strokes at cooper university hospital. he was hoping to still be around for an eagles super bowl win. maybe if they win one we'll be able to remember steve barkoski in some way or fashion. >> it's 4:40 new stories coming you you didn't see last night. a tense standoff with a mixed marshall artist what...
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lisa thomas-laury shows us that story. >>> another batch of rain pushing into newcastle county and chester county and we'll track that in the accuweather forecast. >> plus jaime apody with flyers news in sports. >>> well, there are very affective treatments for cancer but some turn to their faith in the battle. ali gorman says that a local hospital is training clergy in its role in battling breast cancer. >> religious faith is vital to nicole sirott. she doesn't know if she could have gotten through her three year battle with stage three breast cancer without it. >> i had to rely on my faith to push me past the times when i thought i just can't do another chemo treatment. >> but counseling cancer patients doesn't come instinctively for most clergy. >> he knew he needed more than vipt tour. >> not having the answers to give her was a challenge for me. >> cancer treatment center of america is trying to fill the gap with the journey of hope program. it aims to give ministers the tools they need to understand the disease and support patients battling it, they learn about cancer itself and trea
lisa thomas-laury shows us that story. >>> another batch of rain pushing into newcastle county and chester county and we'll track that in the accuweather forecast. >> plus jaime apody with flyers news in sports. >>> well, there are very affective treatments for cancer but some turn to their faith in the battle. ali gorman says that a local hospital is training clergy in its role in battling breast cancer. >> religious faith is vital to nicole sirott. she doesn't...
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. >> and lisa thomas-laury shows us how local realtors are using a product just pitched on shark tanky safe. now for cecily tynan, sharrie williams and rick williams, i'm monica malpass have a good night. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. >> tuesday night and officials rescue 13 dogs in a raid in south philadelphia and police investigate a new saying of eric frein. >> and the big storey is the discovery of bones when a couple was digging for a pool. "action news" reporter, david henry is live at the scene. what do authorities know about what was found there today? >> well, jim so far not a whole lot. this is going to take a lot of scientific detective work before they get to the bottom of what they are dealing with here t in the meantime it was quite a halloween surprise, the skeletal remains buried in the backyard of a house on the delaware river. >> i hope it's like 100-year-old bones, nothing new. >> worried neighbors are speculating ever since crime scene tape went up around the house yesterda
. >> and lisa thomas-laury shows us how local realtors are using a product just pitched on shark tanky safe. now for cecily tynan, sharrie williams and rick williams, i'm monica malpass have a good night. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. >> tuesday night and officials rescue 13 dogs in a raid in south philadelphia and police investigate a new saying of eric frein. >>...
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laurie segal, cnn money, washington d.c. >> gaming is justin timberlake or something?fans lining up. >> yeah, playing at the lincoln center. it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. whenever you have your face on a portrait behind the building kind of legitimate. time to answer your question of the morning. if you do this you have a one in three chance of getting away with it. is it drive with expired tags, lion your resume or drive in the hov lane? >> those all sound really risky to me. wusa 9 wrote since i see only one car pulled over for every 20 violators i see in the hov lanes it can't be c. >> well the answer is b. lying on your resume 33% chance of getting away with that. i guess people just take you at your word. >> i don't know. i'd be scared to do it. it never ends well. have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of
laurie segal, cnn money, washington d.c. >> gaming is justin timberlake or something?fans lining up. >> yeah, playing at the lincoln center. it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. whenever you have your face on a portrait behind the building kind of legitimate. time to answer your question of the morning. if you do this you have a one in three chance of getting away with it. is it drive with expired tags, lion your resume or drive in the hov lane? >> those all sound really...
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lisa thomas laury has that story tonight. >> reporter: robots are made bye-bye owe tech company bioquechnology on the market. they are used locally to disinfect rooms and hospitals at holy redeemer, for viruses like mrsa but have been recently called to duty at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas following the first documented case of ebola in the united states. robots have have also been used in the uk, france, spain, and the national institutes of health. the portable automated technology uses a 35 percent hydrogen peroxide solution with water. which is very concentrated, but environmentally safe. >> now the vapor then is pumped up through the nozzle itself, and then dispersed in the room. >> reporter: on average how long will it take to decontaminate a hospital room. >> hour and a half between setting up the room and completing the cycle. >> reporter: how do you know when all of the pathogens are removed from the room. >> we use chemical indicators. we are looking for a greater than six log kill. >> reporter: strength of the pathogens is higher here and as the circles beco
lisa thomas laury has that story tonight. >> reporter: robots are made bye-bye owe tech company bioquechnology on the market. they are used locally to disinfect rooms and hospitals at holy redeemer, for viruses like mrsa but have been recently called to duty at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas following the first documented case of ebola in the united states. robots have have also been used in the uk, france, spain, and the national institutes of health. the portable automated...
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. >> laurie, with how quickly this virus has spread in parts of africa, there's a real question about what more the u.s. can do logistically to stop this from spreading and give people a sense over the past year, 27,000 people flew from the u.s. either sierra leone or liberia. is there a concern that people over there that might think they got infected would want to fly here to get care? if that's the case, can you legally stop flights from sierra leone or liberia from coming to the united states? >> well, i suppose desperate people will take desperate measures, but not a lot of the individuals who live in sierra leone or liberia could afford a plane ticket to fly anywhere, much less all the way to the united states. and if they think they've been exposed, they're likely to try to seek care locally. i think the larger picture is, are there ways we can prevent the spread of infectious diseases in our age of globalization when in a matter of hours you're on another couldn continent and the virus is incubating over a period of days so you don't present with illness until after you've bee
. >> laurie, with how quickly this virus has spread in parts of africa, there's a real question about what more the u.s. can do logistically to stop this from spreading and give people a sense over the past year, 27,000 people flew from the u.s. either sierra leone or liberia. is there a concern that people over there that might think they got infected would want to fly here to get care? if that's the case, can you legally stop flights from sierra leone or liberia from coming to the...
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callahan and laurie garrett, thank you. stick with us for the ebola summit. we will be joined by two senators when we return, one of whom says we need a travel ban here in the united states. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> welcome back. as i told you, dr. gabe kelen and lori garrett are with us. i'm joined by senator roy blunt and democrat bob casey of pennsylvania. senator blunt, i want to
callahan and laurie garrett, thank you. stick with us for the ebola summit. we will be joined by two senators when we return, one of whom says we need a travel ban here in the united states. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very...
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i talked to co- stars tyler ritter and laurie met >>> cbs' new comedy series the mccarthy ticks off tonight on channel 5. i talked to the two co-stars from the show about their sports-loving irish family living in boston and, of course, had to ask, what do you think about our giants, guys? >> well, i'm sure the family is very, um, heartbroken over their red sox not even making the play-offs. but what a game. what a game! >> oh, my. >> we were just saying i was so anxiety-ridden. i barely could watch it. >> yeah. >> family both are dodger fans. [ laughter ] >> whoops. >> but the show airs tonight at 9:30. it's hilarious and we hope you tune in. >> fans line up for a long time to get their hands on some giants world series gear. >> you can see the line wrapping around the dugout store. we talked to one fan who says, he bought nearly every hat in the store. >> i have done this three times now in 2010, 2012 and 2014. it's a habit. >> what do you do with the old hat? >> those are souvenirs. some of them got some autographs on them. >> well, there are bootlegged versions of the giants gear. one v
i talked to co- stars tyler ritter and laurie met >>> cbs' new comedy series the mccarthy ticks off tonight on channel 5. i talked to the two co-stars from the show about their sports-loving irish family living in boston and, of course, had to ask, what do you think about our giants, guys? >> well, i'm sure the family is very, um, heartbroken over their red sox not even making the play-offs. but what a game. what a game! >> oh, my. >> we were just saying i was so...
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cnn's laurie segall is following this story. >> snap chat promises your photos will disappear but manytos may be reappearing in hacker form. that's coming up. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, jewelers to sporting good stores, we provide financing solutions for all sorts of businesses. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxe let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> photos sent on snap chat are supposed to disappear quickly after they're sent
cnn's laurie segall is following this story. >> snap chat promises your photos will disappear but manytos may be reappearing in hacker form. that's coming up. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, jewelers to sporting good stores, we provide...
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the senior games were held at shriners temple and lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> three senior living facilities competed. the lutheran home of lafayette hill and pauls run retirement. there were wheelchair races, a bean bag toss. some were more proficient with getting the bag in the box than others but there was cheers for all that tried and the famous soccer challenge. a pair of mummers past timers were on hand for musical support. ♪ on the way to cape may >> every year members of local communities participate for local bragging rights. >> making up your mind what you are going to do and you do it. >> what was your strategy for the competition? >> i put both hands on the wheel and turn me and move me. >> i am glad i came here to live. it's a lot of fun. >> bill won several medal, a former temple running back but the oldest living running back in the nfl. >> they drafted me as a first pick. >> they experience pride and comradery and team work and come out and have a gait time. >> the artman home took third place and pauls run second and the mass onic village of lafayette hill took fi
the senior games were held at shriners temple and lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> three senior living facilities competed. the lutheran home of lafayette hill and pauls run retirement. there were wheelchair races, a bean bag toss. some were more proficient with getting the bag in the box than others but there was cheers for all that tried and the famous soccer challenge. a pair of mummers past timers were on hand for musical support. ♪ on the way to cape may >> every year...
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. >> hello i'm a laurie work for the phone commission you probability e probably got mail visitations i'm here to answer questions about the notification process we have three people people in the office myself and maggie se maggie send out notices there is a consistency we need and we fully respect the lines of feasibility comments you're making will or about the feasibility supervisor wiener supervisor wiener we want to increase that feasibility so when we bring up the problems that 0 come into play 48 hours to issue date it makes it that much less feasibility to invite people we want a consistent as well so the reason we're stressing the 72 hours to have a high percentage of affectionate that's the key so regardless of whether it's 72 or twenty-four hours we want to invite we're not trying to withhold information is increases the respect for filming in the city so basically, the consistency in notices will increase if we have the opportunity for the twenty-four hour timeframe thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on item 2? seeing none, public co
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i so appreciate it. >> no problem. >> laurie, what was the meeting like last night?ry emotional. i think my daughter, she really hasn't shown her emotions a lot to me or others and you get there and you feel the families, you feel the children, my daughter is now it's all raw, you're inside at your school. and, you know what you just played there, it was very emotional and seeing everyone there. so it was really hard. >> i understand at some point the kids were separated into one room and the parents in another. why did they do that? >> yeah, they did that, they had the students stay in the gym and they had all the parents go into the auditorium and they did that because they, one, wanted to have the students have time to -- you know, they wanted to ask the students what would be the best way for them to come back to school. and how would that be in the cafeteria or whatever? so they wanted to talk to them separately. for us, they wanted to -- they had handouts and they wanted to talk to us on how to give us tips on how to deal with our kids and talk to them. because
i so appreciate it. >> no problem. >> laurie, what was the meeting like last night?ry emotional. i think my daughter, she really hasn't shown her emotions a lot to me or others and you get there and you feel the families, you feel the children, my daughter is now it's all raw, you're inside at your school. and, you know what you just played there, it was very emotional and seeing everyone there. so it was really hard. >> i understand at some point the kids were separated into...
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. >> woodruff: finally, laurie garrett, any new information, what is your understanding right now thegress, is there a sense of progress being made in these west african countries that of course have a much worse problem at this point with ebola. >> judy, of course we all know the only way you have 100% for america is to stopfat its sourc. unfortunately we have some very bad news. today for the first time in w.h.o.'s daily situation report affecting how things are moving along, they had to concede they had no data from liberia. it's gotten so bad and so extensive, that nobody really can even come up with numbers to put forward. so the numbers you led with roughly 9,000 cumulative cases and roughly approaching 5,000 deaths, everybody now admits these numbers are not even close to providing a reflection of reality. it is almost certainly well over 22,000 cumulative at this point and approaching 15 or 16,000 deaths.and as this keeps going f control, it gets harder and harder to even have a glimpse of the reality of the size and scope of the problem. so while we're very focused here in am
. >> woodruff: finally, laurie garrett, any new information, what is your understanding right now thegress, is there a sense of progress being made in these west african countries that of course have a much worse problem at this point with ebola. >> judy, of course we all know the only way you have 100% for america is to stopfat its sourc. unfortunately we have some very bad news. today for the first time in w.h.o.'s daily situation report affecting how things are moving along, they...