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arms, legs legs, arms, arms, legs, legs arms, arms, legs, legs, and pull. arms, legs, legs. legs and good. keep the legs in. stretch them out. touch the floor. 1, 2 at a time. like you're walking down the floor. keep pushing on those bellybutton into the floor. and flex. 1. i'm sure you're feeling this in the abs. 5, 6, 7. with the toes as though you're walking down the floor but keep the back flat. 5, 6, 7, and flex. 2, 3. this strengthens not just the abs, but the back muscles because your stomach is connected to the back. and last time. flex it. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and 6 and with the pedal. push. 1, 3, and 4. good. 5, 6, 7, and 8. bring the knees in and sit up. doesn't that feel good? i love sit ups 'cause they just feel like you're really working. so arms up. stretch to pull out whatever you contracted. rotate. and over. and the other side. lift. bend over elbow. arms close to your body. pull behind you. now both arms. open. if you can't keep your back straight with your knees straight, bend the knees. pull. press. and really work your back. pull. press back. last time. an
arms, legs legs, arms, arms, legs, legs arms, arms, legs, legs, and pull. arms, legs, legs. legs and good. keep the legs in. stretch them out. touch the floor. 1, 2 at a time. like you're walking down the floor. keep pushing on those bellybutton into the floor. and flex. 1. i'm sure you're feeling this in the abs. 5, 6, 7. with the toes as though you're walking down the floor but keep the back flat. 5, 6, 7, and flex. 2, 3. this strengthens not just the abs, but the back muscles because your...
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left leg. going to inhale, sweep your arms up overhead, as your draw your torso downward, kick your left heel upward so shift your weight to your right leg, come down with your torso and come up with your left leg. you're trying to keep your hips nice and square so kristen roll that hip down for me. you're lengthening back heel to fingertips let's go three more breaths on that side. pick a focal point fix your gaze in every balancing pose the calmer you are with your breath the clearer you are with your mind the easier the pose is exhale, draw your torso up come on up, shake that out a little bit. same thing other side, so when you're ready sweep your arms upward medium step back with your right leg, left leg is forward, shift your weight to your left leg as you lower down with your torso, come up with your right leg so again virabhadrasana iii, sorry jas. relax in that try to enjoy that pose try and keep your hips nice and square toward the mat. so don't let that right hip roll up. lengthening
left leg. going to inhale, sweep your arms up overhead, as your draw your torso downward, kick your left heel upward so shift your weight to your right leg, come down with your torso and come up with your left leg. you're trying to keep your hips nice and square so kristen roll that hip down for me. you're lengthening back heel to fingertips let's go three more breaths on that side. pick a focal point fix your gaze in every balancing pose the calmer you are with your breath the clearer you are...
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and i think i was trying to ask, like, what happened to my leg? do i have my leg?do you remember how he responded to that? >> he -- he was saying, like, you're okay. you're going to be okay. >> her face was white. her eyes were white. you know? you look at her and you don't know. you honestly don't know. >> my entire body from head to toe was like going to sleep. and it just felt tingly. probably from -- like, as soon as i was on the ground, it started to feel tingly because the blood was leaving me so quick. and i started feeling really, really, really, really cold. >> and sydney's just, you know, turning pale. i just remember people saying, where's the emt? we need a stretcher. >> do you remember what you were thinking while you were laying there on the ground? >> i remember thinking, like, if i had lost my parents and i really thought, like, i was going to die and i thought, like, i was fading. >> so there was a time where you thought you weren't going to survive this? >> absolutely. and when i was in the ambulance, there was a time when he had to brake, like, i
and i think i was trying to ask, like, what happened to my leg? do i have my leg?do you remember how he responded to that? >> he -- he was saying, like, you're okay. you're going to be okay. >> her face was white. her eyes were white. you know? you look at her and you don't know. you honestly don't know. >> my entire body from head to toe was like going to sleep. and it just felt tingly. probably from -- like, as soon as i was on the ground, it started to feel tingly because...
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he couldn't feel his legs. rescuers draped two slings around the fuselage to create a makeshift harness, supporting the weight of the plane. now more than 50 rescuers worked ever so cautiously around the web of wires which even without power could become deadly whip if one of them snaps. >> the force exerted by one of those lines had it become dislodged could have been as much as 10,000 pounds. >> the rescue operation is heading into its sixth hour. brian and daryl are cold, numb, and desperately want to be freed from the capsule. >> they let us know, okay, we are ready to come get you. >> the first thing they said to me was hold on to me, buddy. i said no need to tell me that. i pretty much just slid down the door, right into the bucket. >> next they gently lower brian into the cherry picker. >> there we are, fairly secured in the cherry picker with the fire department guys. you know, it's kind of almost like a group hug. when my feet touched the ground, my hands in the air, i shouted hallelujah. i jumped arou
he couldn't feel his legs. rescuers draped two slings around the fuselage to create a makeshift harness, supporting the weight of the plane. now more than 50 rescuers worked ever so cautiously around the web of wires which even without power could become deadly whip if one of them snaps. >> the force exerted by one of those lines had it become dislodged could have been as much as 10,000 pounds. >> the rescue operation is heading into its sixth hour. brian and daryl are cold, numb,...
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my other leg was completely buried. i managed to cut my boot open and got ahold of it with both hands and wiggled out of the boot and dragged myself out of the rubble and stretched my leg out and the pain decided to introduce itself. >> you were on the job sight by yourself, who was operating the camera. >> emarrassly, it was the photos just for a keep sake. >> tell us about all the surgery and everything you had to go through to get to the point where you are now walking judge the outlook was hope willfully 18 months we'll get you walking again and maybe able to bend it 90 degrees but after six months i was back in the gym. i have more or less the full use of my leg now. >>> imagine getting locked up for drinking iced tea. what appears to happen in this video. this is christopher lamotte hanging out in the parking lot waiting for other friends to show up. before they go into the liquor store and buy alcohol. you can see he has a can in his hand and the can is clearly open. shortly after the video starts recording, a ma
my other leg was completely buried. i managed to cut my boot open and got ahold of it with both hands and wiggled out of the boot and dragged myself out of the rubble and stretched my leg out and the pain decided to introduce itself. >> you were on the job sight by yourself, who was operating the camera. >> emarrassly, it was the photos just for a keep sake. >> tell us about all the surgery and everything you had to go through to get to the point where you are now walking...
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. >> got to my right leg it moved, but when i lifted you will the leg, the leg lifted up, but the foot stayed on the ground. >> he's broken five bones in his leg. he's also broken his right arm and has third and fourth degree burns over hi body from skidding across the hard surface. >> i went 588 feet. that's almost like two football fields tumbling and tumbling. i was amazed i could go that far and still come out alive. >> he has a new record but not the one he was aiming for. the entry is for survives the highest speed motorcycle crash. that record is good enough for ron cook. after a long period of recovery, he retires from racing. >> i survived two bad accidents. i should have died in both of them. maybe the third one will do me in. maybe my recovery took three years for a reason. maybe it made me slow down and say, you know what, son? you've done enough. >>> coming up -- balancing on the brink. a high-wire walker steps into danger. and -- >> look at the penalty for failure, dude. >> a cliff top crumbles and a mountain biker tumbles. >> i thought i was watching him fall to his deat
. >> got to my right leg it moved, but when i lifted you will the leg, the leg lifted up, but the foot stayed on the ground. >> he's broken five bones in his leg. he's also broken his right arm and has third and fourth degree burns over hi body from skidding across the hard surface. >> i went 588 feet. that's almost like two football fields tumbling and tumbling. i was amazed i could go that far and still come out alive. >> he has a new record but not the one he was...
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suddenly he felt pressure on his leg and started paddling as fast as he could. he managed to shake his leg free and get out of the water. >> i wasn't in that much pain at all, so i thought pretty cool i just got bit by a shark, because hasn't really happened to too many people. >> ama: pretty cool, i suppose. michael had surgery on his ankle. should recover. obviously he looks like he is in good spirits. doctors say it's thanks to another surfer who may have saved michael's life because he used the leash from a surf board to make a town -- dan damage for his leg. >> leigh: we'll continue with a chance of isolated showers, maybe a little thunder. those in the north bay also near san francisco, lightning this morning, a little thunder, as the area of low pressure continues to rotate. doctor tomorrow doctor -- live doppler 7hd right here, we're looking pretty good here, check it out to the north of us, the rotating showers heading up towards the north and east of the region there, up 101. and these are actually rotating from east to west. some isolated thunderstorm
suddenly he felt pressure on his leg and started paddling as fast as he could. he managed to shake his leg free and get out of the water. >> i wasn't in that much pain at all, so i thought pretty cool i just got bit by a shark, because hasn't really happened to too many people. >> ama: pretty cool, i suppose. michael had surgery on his ankle. should recover. obviously he looks like he is in good spirits. doctors say it's thanks to another surfer who may have saved michael's life...
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their thick muscled legs tightens. they're crouching.ats are perfectly camouflaged. >> and he's looking like he doesn't have a care in the world. >> that is a huge buffalo. >> that's a huge buffalo. >> the lead buffalo, also called a bull, is a male, one of the largest and strongest in the herd. he is strolling along when suddenly his survival instinct kicks in. >> finally, the lead big buffalo understands that there's danger. he turns on a dime and starts running back. >> the herd catches on and starts a stampede. witnesses say the noise is deafening. >> i saw a lion come into view to the right, passed the other lions up. passed the lead big buffalo. >> the hunt is on. in a battle for survival, the lions always go for the weakest. then the lioness, reaching speeds of up to 50 miles an hour, makes her move. >> jumped on the baby, dragged it into the water. >> she's going for it. she caught him. oh, she did. she got him. did you see that? >> unbelievable. >> and you could hear the baby screaming, you really could. spiraling into the air,
their thick muscled legs tightens. they're crouching.ats are perfectly camouflaged. >> and he's looking like he doesn't have a care in the world. >> that is a huge buffalo. >> that's a huge buffalo. >> the lead buffalo, also called a bull, is a male, one of the largest and strongest in the herd. he is strolling along when suddenly his survival instinct kicks in. >> finally, the lead big buffalo understands that there's danger. he turns on a dime and starts running...
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they provide prosthetic running legs for children who want them, children like ashton carter. ashton lost his right leg below the knee to cancer and is just now learning he's the first recipient of a grant for a new running leg. [ cheers and applause ] >> i can't wait until i'm finally able to run again and jump out into a field and run around. >> that, i mean, to me that's like -- that's the ultimate reward in this whole thing. >> reporter: the ultimate reward perhaps, but certainly not the last. jeff just recently learned he's been invited back to compete at this year's kona world championships. >> sometimes i feel like i'm dreaming because i can't believe i actually get another crack at it. a little chance of redemption. >> jeff has set a goal for this year's world champion, not championship, not to finish, but do it an hour before the course closes. he doesn't want friends and family to have to sweat it out again. >>> when we come back, a dog is man's best friend, right? we found some that a >>> finally tonight there are many factors we consider when choosing the subject o
they provide prosthetic running legs for children who want them, children like ashton carter. ashton lost his right leg below the knee to cancer and is just now learning he's the first recipient of a grant for a new running leg. [ cheers and applause ] >> i can't wait until i'm finally able to run again and jump out into a field and run around. >> that, i mean, to me that's like -- that's the ultimate reward in this whole thing. >> reporter: the ultimate reward perhaps, but...
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her left leg had to be amputated below the knee.s, i talked to adrienne in the hospital. you can't forget her determination and spirit. she is determined to dance again. i have no doubt she will. here how far she has come in just four weeks. this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings. how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. and it immediately blew off my left foot. >> reporter: how far away was the bomb, do you know? >> my guess would have been about five feet. >> reporter: five feet. >> yeah. we're lucky to be alive. >> reporter: her strength, along with that of her husband, adam, who just returned from a tour in afghanistan with the air force and was also injured in the bombing, inspired people around the world. you're determined to dance again, though. >> i am, yeah. dancing is the one thing that i do that when i do it, i don't feel like i should be doing anything else. ever. i feel so free. >> report
her left leg had to be amputated below the knee.s, i talked to adrienne in the hospital. you can't forget her determination and spirit. she is determined to dance again. i have no doubt she will. here how far she has come in just four weeks. this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings. how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. and it immediately blew off my left...
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he lost his right leg below the knee to cancer and is just now learning he's the first recipient of a for a new running limb. >> i can't wait until i'm finally able to run again and go out in a field and run around. >> that -- i mean, to me, that's like -- that's the ultimate reward in this whole thing. >> theç ultimate reward perhap but certainly not the last. jeff just recently learned he had been invited back to compete at this year's kona world championships. >> sometimes i feel like i'm dreaming because i can't believe i actually get another crack at it. a chance at redemption. >> and you think he's training hard to make sure he finishes before the deadline this time? he says his goal is not just to make it before the course closes. he wants an hour to spare. he says he's put his family and friends so much, biting their nails waiting to see if he's jp going to train hard enough that there's going to be no question he's going to finish this time. >> it's one of the hardest races in the world to finish. what an amazing feat. >> i'll put a link to the information if you'd like to d
he lost his right leg below the knee to cancer and is just now learning he's the first recipient of a for a new running limb. >> i can't wait until i'm finally able to run again and go out in a field and run around. >> that -- i mean, to me, that's like -- that's the ultimate reward in this whole thing. >> theç ultimate reward perhap but certainly not the last. jeff just recently learned he had been invited back to compete at this year's kona world championships. >>...
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final leg starting right now.e headed up to santa rosa. >> from marina green. >> then headed to the golden gate bridge, an iconic shot when we see those today. >> and the weather will cooperate? >> they are headed up to marin county, going up the coast side of 1 and it's going to be a beautiful ride. we're not seeing any clouds and fog. 59 degrees at concord. oakland, 60 degrees. sfo at 57. so out the door this morning, you'll be looking at nothing but sun and temperatures in the next 45 minutes, in the low 60s for almost all of the bay area. plenty of sun today. temps will peak on monday. then we cool it off big time on tuesday. tomorrow, we raise the ante 10 degrees. on tuesday, we'll drop 10 degrees. but in the meantime, it's going to be beautiful. sunny and warmer today. great day at the beach. not going to be roasting at the beach. perfectly pleasant. what's happening is high pressure persists in the pacific, giving us sun and warmer conditions, but then low pressure plunges out of the gulf of alaska on tuesd
final leg starting right now.e headed up to santa rosa. >> from marina green. >> then headed to the golden gate bridge, an iconic shot when we see those today. >> and the weather will cooperate? >> they are headed up to marin county, going up the coast side of 1 and it's going to be a beautiful ride. we're not seeing any clouds and fog. 59 degrees at concord. oakland, 60 degrees. sfo at 57. so out the door this morning, you'll be looking at nothing but sun and...
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when the front legs of your horse catch the back legs of the other hort it goes down.. the thing that hurts the most is on this, on the other side i tore all my muscles. my muscles from my knee to my back. my entire back is bruised. when the horse stood up he stood up on my -- >> is the horse okay? >> the horse is great. as a matter of fact, when i left, i was substituted by the guy, he played the horse in the end of the match. it was just me. >> thanks a lot. >> yeah thank you. >> when will you be able to play again? >> i have 12 weeks off where i cannot put any weight on my right leg. it's the way it's going to heel no weight at all. i'm going to start with rotation in three or four weeks when the bone starts to finally be stuck. then i will start swimming and doing things. >> is this the first bad fall you have had playing polo? >> bad? yes. i have broken my nose twice, my wrist. i have been unconscious a couple times. an jishinjury where i'm going to be out for a long time. >> you really feel it. this weekend is a big match. for the first time you were going to be
when the front legs of your horse catch the back legs of the other hort it goes down.. the thing that hurts the most is on this, on the other side i tore all my muscles. my muscles from my knee to my back. my entire back is bruised. when the horse stood up he stood up on my -- >> is the horse okay? >> the horse is great. as a matter of fact, when i left, i was substituted by the guy, he played the horse in the end of the match. it was just me. >> thanks a lot. >> yeah...
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got about 348 legs, each leg is about five miles. >> i'm here for my son.him tommy. united states marine corps. >> he was stationed in north carolina and he served in iraq and afghanistan. tom actually took his own life on camp may 10, 2010. i think that a lot of people think of memorial day as the start of summer. and we don't really remember what the actual meaning is. so i think that it's really great to get out there and just show everybody and be like, look, there are people out there dying for your freedom so you can celebrate and enjoy your summer and your barbecues. >> we all belong to a club nobody wants to belong to. it's nobody wants to lose anybody to become part of this. >> you kind of want memorial day to turn into memorial may. when you're seeing those families walk legs with us and you're watching their children and you're holding their hand on a five-mile leg and talking to them about their dad, that to me is tough. but in the same breath it also lets me know that they're not forgotten. >> tom was a very good man. he was great. he went to w
got about 348 legs, each leg is about five miles. >> i'm here for my son.him tommy. united states marine corps. >> he was stationed in north carolina and he served in iraq and afghanistan. tom actually took his own life on camp may 10, 2010. i think that a lot of people think of memorial day as the start of summer. and we don't really remember what the actual meaning is. so i think that it's really great to get out there and just show everybody and be like, look, there are people...
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her, quote, good leg is missing a lot of muscle and she had skin grafts.l be a while before her good leg is really strong enough to get out and do some of the things she needs to do. she'll have a lot of hard work and physical therapy getting strong again. and she's a mother. she has a 5-year-old daughter, so caring for her. just the normal things we take for granted. running errands and picking up things around the house and going back to work. a lot of challenges ahead and we want to surround her with support to help her. >> and mary, i'm curious, too, having bonnie there and i have to say, too, you're a champion skier, as well, a one limb. let's face it. you're pretty good. check out the medals there. mary, what do you take from bonnie? what has she given to you? >> she's very inspirational. a lot of courage, too. she's a trooper. >> are you ready to make jokes about your leg yet or are we not there yet? >> well, we can try. >> it's great, did you make a joke earlier, you said you escaped from the hospital from the rehab. and that's good enough. you can
her, quote, good leg is missing a lot of muscle and she had skin grafts.l be a while before her good leg is really strong enough to get out and do some of the things she needs to do. she'll have a lot of hard work and physical therapy getting strong again. and she's a mother. she has a 5-year-old daughter, so caring for her. just the normal things we take for granted. running errands and picking up things around the house and going back to work. a lot of challenges ahead and we want to surround...
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what have you done with that leg which has gone inside your leg, the table leg? did you keep it? >> oh, yeah. at the moment, they were putting me under for surgery, i heard the word hacksaw and i just thought okay, it's time to go to sleep. but they did bag it up and it's my souvenir, my trophy. my daughters play softball, they got trophies. hey, now, i got a trophy too. >> you showed amazing bravery and your spirit about all this is quite remarkable. i can only thank you as i thanked julie earlier. you teachers did an amazing job. if i had kids at that school, i would be so proud of what you did and so grateful. so thank you very much. >> oh, thank you. it was my pleasure for all these kids and we are so blessed that there was such minimal injuries. >> yeah. a real miracle. >> we can't all say that in the city. it's hard, hard time to go through. >> a very, very hard time. suzanne haley, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >> another hero teacher. >>> coming up, the doctor who was working in the e.r. when the twister struck. çñ >>> the moore medical center is in ruins toni
what have you done with that leg which has gone inside your leg, the table leg? did you keep it? >> oh, yeah. at the moment, they were putting me under for surgery, i heard the word hacksaw and i just thought okay, it's time to go to sleep. but they did bag it up and it's my souvenir, my trophy. my daughters play softball, they got trophies. hey, now, i got a trophy too. >> you showed amazing bravery and your spirit about all this is quite remarkable. i can only thank you as i...
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and i was just screaming, help, my leg, my leg.: children like jordan, stunned by what they've survived. >> teachers comforted their students as best they could. as frantic parents rushed to find their children amidst the rubble, and there are still tears. new images of those first reunions. this mother reunited with hez son camden who had been sobbing in the arms of his teacher, waiting for his mother. 4. >> he was so brave. oh, he was so brave. >> reporter: briarwood elementary and plaza tower elementary suffered different fates. even though they're only a mile apart, in briarwood, they all got out. cindy teaches third grade. she saw topened the door and sa coming. >> i saw it coming right towards the school immediately. just ran over and got on top of the kids. i said this is not a drill. you're really going to have to get down, get your heads covered. >> reporter: one of those children, her own son. her body on top of his and several others as they cried for their own moms. >> they had desks and chairs and tables covering them.
and i was just screaming, help, my leg, my leg.: children like jordan, stunned by what they've survived. >> teachers comforted their students as best they could. as frantic parents rushed to find their children amidst the rubble, and there are still tears. new images of those first reunions. this mother reunited with hez son camden who had been sobbing in the arms of his teacher, waiting for his mother. 4. >> he was so brave. oh, he was so brave. >> reporter: briarwood...
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some of them are visible like my leg.hat i went through. but my life is proof that no matter what happens to you, you can make it right. you can have the strength and the courage to come back and make choices and do the work to make your life better. ♪ [ humming that was quick. this was you. hm? you've been trying to get me to eat egg whites for years. you went and talked to mcdonald's? [ gasps oh, an egg white delight mcmuffin. i knew it. [ female announcer the new egg white delight mcmuffin. freshly grilled egg whites and creamy white cheddar. also available on any of your favorites. it's another new way to love mcdonald's. mmm. this is good. yeah. it's better than good. did you remember my latte? uh..yeah... but...it's in the car. mmm! that's good. ♪ >>> that wraps it up for us here at "our world." don't forget to visit our website at black enterprise/our world and follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪
some of them are visible like my leg.hat i went through. but my life is proof that no matter what happens to you, you can make it right. you can have the strength and the courage to come back and make choices and do the work to make your life better. ♪ [ humming that was quick. this was you. hm? you've been trying to get me to eat egg whites for years. you went and talked to mcdonald's? [ gasps oh, an egg white delight mcmuffin. i knew it. [ female announcer the new egg white delight...
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so joe, are we ready for the rally's next leg? >> i think we are. it's prudent at this point to in essence buy protection for the market. i do think short term thinking you will get a correction at some point over the next couple of weeks. a lot of strength this morning. what am i doing? mentioned earlier in the week being long. many s&p 500 futures, i lick dat -- i liquidated that. i'm protecting longs i have and ibm has had a nice runup as well. goldman sachs in staying with the energy space where i think the real opportunity is and the trough is in place for the year. >> pete, are we ready now for the next leg of this rally? i mean this was a jobs report that almost nobody saw coming. >> right. and i had a chance to hear steve and a lot of the guys earlier today talking about the jobs report. certainly this is something where i think the reaction that we're seeing, however, is much more than anybody anticipated. a 20 point move to the s&p 500 to the upside. one thing i point out, when you look at the volatility the market, there is something we h
so joe, are we ready for the rally's next leg? >> i think we are. it's prudent at this point to in essence buy protection for the market. i do think short term thinking you will get a correction at some point over the next couple of weeks. a lot of strength this morning. what am i doing? mentioned earlier in the week being long. many s&p 500 futures, i lick dat -- i liquidated that. i'm protecting longs i have and ibm has had a nice runup as well. goldman sachs in staying with the...
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i know the company that made your hands doesn't also make legs. but the leg that you want? want is made by a company out of germany called autoboc. it is the c leg. it is sort of frustrating for me right now because health insurance is taking a very long time. now they don't cover the leg because it's over my yearly allowance. however, i'm going through an appeal process. and if that does work out at minimum it takes about 90 days. so, you know, even if it does happen, i'm going to have to wait a very long time. i'm doing everything in my power right now to try to push that forward to try to get moving as quickly as possible. >> amy, the thing that amazes me now talking to you, you just have joy and enthusiasm. and so many people wouldn't be able to. how you are dealing with the roller coaster of emotions? >> you know, things are really calming down quite a bit. i think every step that i make towards becoming more functional such as the hands is juch a step away from some of the frustration, from say not being able to do certain things like before i couldn't do -- button a
i know the company that made your hands doesn't also make legs. but the leg that you want? want is made by a company out of germany called autoboc. it is the c leg. it is sort of frustrating for me right now because health insurance is taking a very long time. now they don't cover the leg because it's over my yearly allowance. however, i'm going through an appeal process. and if that does work out at minimum it takes about 90 days. so, you know, even if it does happen, i'm going to have to wait...
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the leg on or off, what do you tell dates when you meet them.ou can wear flats, you can run. and all of those things you can do and do well. and i was answering so many intimate detailed questions that weren't answered before i had gotten there because most of the amputees who had visited the survivors were men. and they were unable to answer certain sensitive female questions. >> when you talk about the physical rehabilitative process for some of them because i'm sure that was some of their questioning to you, again you had many years growing up as a child going through this process. but what were some of the questions especially when you were able to witness maybe where they are emotionally about what this means and the investment that they need to make to really get back into living full and productive lives? >> well, right now i acknowledged that it's a very scary and anxious time and that's perfectly normal and u d understandab understandable. but in time as they get more confident with their amputee status and physically take steps and bec
the leg on or off, what do you tell dates when you meet them.ou can wear flats, you can run. and all of those things you can do and do well. and i was answering so many intimate detailed questions that weren't answered before i had gotten there because most of the amputees who had visited the survivors were men. and they were unable to answer certain sensitive female questions. >> when you talk about the physical rehabilitative process for some of them because i'm sure that was some of...
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now, if you were to let your legs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. eak as your legs. in practice,owever, most present-day psychotherapists integrate their methos of doing therapy, often borrowing from orientations other than their own in order to meet the particular needs of their patients. so a behavior therapist who is focusing on action but sees that the patient really needs to experience more emotionally n use methods of gesttherapy. the psychodynac therapist might choose to use coite or behavioral techniqu to encourage patients to act in new ways in itsighest form, i would think of it more-- as an integrive approa to different rmof therapy, to be able to select from other for of thery sothing seemingly dictated by the case at hand. often an individual's relationship with soone el becomes central to the tra, so sometimes it makes sense to actually bring family members or significant others in the thera session. here, two actorssing ca histoes of real people pl wanda and harry jakes. wanda has already had sessions with the therapist. now for e rstime, they are meet
now, if you were to let your legs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. eak as your legs. in practice,owever, most present-day psychotherapists integrate their methos of doing therapy, often borrowing from orientations other than their own in order to meet the particular needs of their patients. so a behavior therapist who is focusing on action but sees that the patient really needs to experience more emotionally n use methods of gesttherapy. the psychodynac therapist...
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i was hanging on to one of the desks. >> just screaming, help, my leg, my leg, and no one could hear we are live with the victims who beat the odds. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontational interview. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her. ♪ >>> and kellie pickler is the
i was hanging on to one of the desks. >> just screaming, help, my leg, my leg, and no one could hear we are live with the victims who beat the odds. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontational interview. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her....
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true because his young teenage son got horsing around on the horses, fell off and broke his leg. the neighbor miss rates. the next day the soldiers came from chen deeing of the army and the son didn't have to go because of his leg. this is a symbol of life. the problem is to mold the two together into a single coherent quote. >> our problem is we have a break. we'll be right back. >> we're back talking with dr. houston smith, author of the world's great religions. this book has been reduced by 50% in text and pictures added to it. this is a companion to the show you do with mr. moyers? >> that's correct, yes. >> we've been looking at stills. how many photographs or images in this book? >> truth be told, i have not counted but on every page this is an average of one so 270 pages. >> it's talking about the world's great religions. >> the world's greet religious art folded into the pages. >> we're talking about dowism. since you grew up in china, do you think chinese is your logic -- do you still speak chinese? >> i speak my hill billy dialect with a fluent native speaker's accent o
true because his young teenage son got horsing around on the horses, fell off and broke his leg. the neighbor miss rates. the next day the soldiers came from chen deeing of the army and the son didn't have to go because of his leg. this is a symbol of life. the problem is to mold the two together into a single coherent quote. >> our problem is we have a break. we'll be right back. >> we're back talking with dr. houston smith, author of the world's great religions. this book has been...
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half of his right leg was blown off.ries, doctors still aren't sure if they can save his shattered left leg. >> if they can't get me to the best usable shape, we should cut it off because it will be just a useless leg. and to have a prosthesis would be better. >> reporter: and you're okay with that? >> yeah, 100%. >> reporter: what's a good day for you? >> not being in the pain i'm in right now. >> reporter: right now. you're pushing through it, though? >> yes. it's still hard because of the pain, like i said, feels like this leg is still here and i'm getting pains that are like the thing's twisted, you know, through a meat grinder. >> reporter: fucarile was literally on fire when rescuers got to him. the flames caused third-degree burns on his back. his body is covered in bruises from shrapnel, a piece of metal remains lodged in his heart. >> everybody has had it hard, everybody. you know? all the victims, not one injury is easier than another. just because i'm here longer doesn't mean someone else's pain is not worse.
half of his right leg was blown off.ries, doctors still aren't sure if they can save his shattered left leg. >> if they can't get me to the best usable shape, we should cut it off because it will be just a useless leg. and to have a prosthesis would be better. >> reporter: and you're okay with that? >> yeah, 100%. >> reporter: what's a good day for you? >> not being in the pain i'm in right now. >> reporter: right now. you're pushing through it, though?...
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melissa: shaved/waxed the legs, but why not the face?ve your legs with panty hose; right? am i the only one thinking out loud? melissa: thought that immediately. >> do u want th hair poking through? that's worse. melissa: okay. this is horrible. moving on really quick. barr raymond is etiring in 20 # 14 and whether or not you love barbara walters, give her props, the first cohost on the today show in 1976, negotiating a llion doar salary in 76. at the age of 70, co-created "the view," still co-executive produces, and appears on even after retiring. i wonder if she is retiring, tony, because she's raking in the money. >> absolutely. she's someone people go to and pele respect her tremendously, the first in many things as a pioneer. here's why i don't think we're never going to have another walters because we have melissa francis and so many other -- melissa: love the sucking up, so great. >> so many other wonderful people in the news business who i think get the opportunity that many in her day were not tting. there's, obviously, a lot of
melissa: shaved/waxed the legs, but why not the face?ve your legs with panty hose; right? am i the only one thinking out loud? melissa: thought that immediately. >> do u want th hair poking through? that's worse. melissa: okay. this is horrible. moving on really quick. barr raymond is etiring in 20 # 14 and whether or not you love barbara walters, give her props, the first cohost on the today show in 1976, negotiating a llion doar salary in 76. at the age of 70, co-created "the...
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they say aaron is improving after suffering a large shrapnel wound to the leg. after the blast katherine got separated from aaron and his dad. she calls it the longest two hours of his life. aaron visited the site before he left boston. he was watching his mom run. he came home after two surgeries just in time for his 12th birthday. he received visits from two oakland a's players and even first lady michelle obama stopped by. the family says he still sees his doctors very often in the bay area. some of the staples are out of his legs but his ear is damaged and he has hearing loss from the bomb. of course, three people died, dozens more injured. hern's family said in the hospital they learned exactly how much he saw as well. >> these are visions and memories that we'll never be able to erase for him. we've always tried to raise both our kids with a certain level of resiliency knowing -- we never tried to shield them from the bad things we know are out there. we never imagined them happening to us. >> reporter: last night aaron and his family were special guesses
they say aaron is improving after suffering a large shrapnel wound to the leg. after the blast katherine got separated from aaron and his dad. she calls it the longest two hours of his life. aaron visited the site before he left boston. he was watching his mom run. he came home after two surgeries just in time for his 12th birthday. he received visits from two oakland a's players and even first lady michelle obama stopped by. the family says he still sees his doctors very often in the bay area....
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but the bullet is still in his leg.rs decide there is a time to take it out we wouldn't really know. >> john miller, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> we're going to have more from here in boston, just ahead. also new details in the ariel castro investigation. more information was taken from the house where he allegedly held three captive for more than ten years, and also what the women endured. she lost her foot, part of her lower left leg in the boston bombings. she said she would return to the dance floor one day. we'll talk to her ahead. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. adria . >>
but the bullet is still in his leg.rs decide there is a time to take it out we wouldn't really know. >> john miller, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> we're going to have more from here in boston, just ahead. also new details in the ariel castro investigation. more information was taken from the house where he allegedly held three captive for more than ten years, and also what the women endured. she lost her foot, part of her lower left leg in the boston...
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kevin's father have lost his leg.ing to have medical bills for some time for years and years. if you would like to donate you caring.com is the fund and a 5 k race held to raise money. >>> a new report suggests the united states may be preparing to boost its support for rebel fighters in syria. what that new assistance could include. 7 >>> it is 40 minutes past the hour. time to check our top stories. testimony resumes in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. a police detective says he believes dr. conrad murray's financial situation may have caused him to break the rules. the doctors say aeg hired dr. murray. >>> crews in new york city are about to remove part of the wing from part of the planes from the 9/11 terror attack. medical examiners are ramping up their search of the area for possible human remains. it is not known if they have found anything in their search. >>> rising political tensions turn into an all-out brawl in venezuela's national assembly. one woman said she was attacked from behind and thrown t
kevin's father have lost his leg.ing to have medical bills for some time for years and years. if you would like to donate you caring.com is the fund and a 5 k race held to raise money. >>> a new report suggests the united states may be preparing to boost its support for rebel fighters in syria. what that new assistance could include. 7 >>> it is 40 minutes past the hour. time to check our top stories. testimony resumes in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. a police...
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. >> i understand she, unfortunately, lost one of her legs. i'm not sure of the level of am powation. we have mute shale friends. a local physical therapist contacted me. >> reporter: a local company was founded back in the '50s. he lost both of his legs as an 8-year-old boy when a street car rolled over him while roller skating. >> what a story. erika brannock. she's battling back at the hospital. she spent more than six years working right there in harford. now they're coming to her aid. the store mr. donate 10% of everything they meet that day it help pay her medical bills. >>> there's a new tool for kids tonight to help them fight bullying in their schools. howard county now has an app for your child's computer or phone and allows them to report bullying. there's no fear of retribution because the bullies won't know how this was reported. >> i think that's been one of the main issues with reporting bullying, people don't know how to help. i think this app that the county is providing today will really help with that. >> the app will be ava
. >> i understand she, unfortunately, lost one of her legs. i'm not sure of the level of am powation. we have mute shale friends. a local physical therapist contacted me. >> reporter: a local company was founded back in the '50s. he lost both of his legs as an 8-year-old boy when a street car rolled over him while roller skating. >> what a story. erika brannock. she's battling back at the hospital. she spent more than six years working right there in harford. now they're...
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hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holder for access to your favorite items. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go. call or log on to hoveround.com to find out where a hoveround can take you! >>> welcome back to a bizarrely "mad money." i am trying to teach you life lessons from investsing from my life. i have stumbled around the stock market long enough to learn a thing or two. tonight you're getting some of that wisdom from the school of hard knocks. don't you always love it at the beginning of a football game where snef the player say his name and school and some players say the school of hard knocks? that's what i attended when it came to stocks. you're getting the online version right here, right now. the greatest game, stocks & bonds with its stock certificates and its game board and all the little cool doodads. what would send a stock highe
hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holder for access to your favorite items. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go. call or log on to hoveround.com to find out where a hoveround can take you! >>> welcome back to a bizarrely "mad money." i am trying to teach you life lessons from investsing from my life. i have...
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. >>> this woman's husband always travels with her because of her chronic leg ailment. here she visits a doctor. she is checking up on an elderly woman who can't leave her bed. though this is almost every day. >> translator: i can't walk so the doctor's house calls are a tremendous help. i'm so grateful. >> translator: it's not easy traveling all the way here. but when i see the villagers' smiling faces, it feels worth while. >> about 3,000 people live in the north village. two of every three residents here are in their 60s or older. so a lot of them find they need more medical treatment. she has been the village's only doctor for more than 20 years. after acquiring her doctor's license, she returned to her home village to open a clinic. when she was 8 months old, a congenital illness caused her left leg to become paralyzed. at the time, the villagead no hospital or clinic. so her parents carried her on their backs to a hospital in a neighboring town. >> translator: i didn't want anyone to go through what i experienced. that's why i decided to become a doctor. i want to
. >>> this woman's husband always travels with her because of her chronic leg ailment. here she visits a doctor. she is checking up on an elderly woman who can't leave her bed. though this is almost every day. >> translator: i can't walk so the doctor's house calls are a tremendous help. i'm so grateful. >> translator: it's not easy traveling all the way here. but when i see the villagers' smiling faces, it feels worth while. >> about 3,000 people live in the north...
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his leg recovered.hington wants him in the field, he wants him to take over the left leg of the army. arnold has been in touch with the british. in fact, he has already given some hints, more than hints, some tips to the british. because before 1780 just before that, the tips he gave resulted in the conflict by the british with charles stone. but he's got a problem. they don't want to give him the money. he wants 20,000 pounds new. it's well more than in a million dollars in today's money. the british tbornld he's -- world if he's a double agent. they are not sure. the general andre is not sure. there's all kinds of letter it is a go back and forth. the argument goes back and forth about the money. now one of the people who passes the papers is none other than peggy. it's proved later in history. finally proved in the early 20th century, but peggy is helped with passing those letters. and perhaps more. you may not know all of what she did. anyway, what their plan is that if he would be appointed, and wa
his leg recovered.hington wants him in the field, he wants him to take over the left leg of the army. arnold has been in touch with the british. in fact, he has already given some hints, more than hints, some tips to the british. because before 1780 just before that, the tips he gave resulted in the conflict by the british with charles stone. but he's got a problem. they don't want to give him the money. he wants 20,000 pounds new. it's well more than in a million dollars in today's money. the...