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. >> reporter: liz calls her decorating mission liz's linen, after liz's inspiration, her sister, lynne solerno, enduring her own bout with breast cancer. >> i wanted to create a space that lynne would never think of to do for herself. >> lynne is an outdoors girl, liz, an interior designer. >> i wanted to turn that bed into a place that she could go to as a sanctuary instead of a place where she had to go to when she felt sick. >> reporter: one day as lynne got chemo, liz went to work, using nontoxic paint, high thread count sheets, three rows of pillows and plenty of touches to reflect lynne's love. >> every time i get in that bed, i feel that somebody really cared. >> reporter: a feeling liz has brought to 10 women, spending
. >> reporter: liz calls her decorating mission liz's linen, after liz's inspiration, her sister, lynne solerno, enduring her own bout with breast cancer. >> i wanted to create a space that lynne would never think of to do for herself. >> lynne is an outdoors girl, liz, an interior designer. >> i wanted to turn that bed into a place that she could go to as a sanctuary instead of a place where she had to go to when she felt sick. >> reporter: one day as lynne got...
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calls her decorating mission liz's linen, after liz's inspiration, her sister, lynne solerno, enduringast cancer. >> i wanted to create a space that lynne would never think of to do for herself. >> lynne is an outdoors girl, liz, an interior designer. >> i wanted to turn that bed into a place that she could go to as a sanctuary instead of a place where she had to go to when she felt sick. >> reporter: one day as lynne got chemo, liz went to work, using nontoxic paint, high thread count sheets, three rows of pillows and plenty of touches to reflect lynne's love. >> every time i get in that bed, i feel that somebody really cared. >> reporter: a feeling liz has brought to 10 women, spending around $1,000 a room, the products and work donated or paid for with donations. instead of four walls that restrict and confine, liz wants to create four walls that inspire and heal. >> really nice! >> all cindy wanted was the room to be warm. she got so much more. >> i didn't think anybody would do anything like this for me, especially when she doesn't even know me. >> reporter: but liz knows the stru
calls her decorating mission liz's linen, after liz's inspiration, her sister, lynne solerno, enduringast cancer. >> i wanted to create a space that lynne would never think of to do for herself. >> lynne is an outdoors girl, liz, an interior designer. >> i wanted to turn that bed into a place that she could go to as a sanctuary instead of a place where she had to go to when she felt sick. >> reporter: one day as lynne got chemo, liz went to work, using nontoxic paint,...
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liz . liz. liz. liz . liz. liz . your comments are more than welcome on our you tube channel at ard sees four news i will be back though in less than a couple of hours with all their updates thanks for watching. live.
liz . liz. liz. liz . liz. liz . your comments are more than welcome on our you tube channel at ard sees four news i will be back though in less than a couple of hours with all their updates thanks for watching. live.
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from up among the clouds, liz looked down.waiting for. >> hold on. hold on. liz, over the last five years, i have fallen in love with you. and i think it's time we make the next jump in our relationship. will you marry me? >> yes. oh, my god. >> reporter: but the extreme surprises weren't over yet. here comes kristen. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> congratulations. >> reporter: and ben. >> can you handle one more surprise? >> reporter: and then, the full family. for liz, it was the moment she'd been waiting for. she just didn't know she would have to throw herself out of a plane from three miles high. >> he's absolutely amazing. he's been wonderful. i've been ready to marry him because i know i want to spend the rest of my life with him, for sure. >> and kyle and liz join us now. thank you for coming. i guess you were pretty sure she'd say yes. that was just fantastic. i could not get over your reaction when you landed. and suddenly, you couldn't take a breath. >> no. absolutely not. wanted to go up and give him a big hug. >> w
from up among the clouds, liz looked down.waiting for. >> hold on. hold on. liz, over the last five years, i have fallen in love with you. and i think it's time we make the next jump in our relationship. will you marry me? >> yes. oh, my god. >> reporter: but the extreme surprises weren't over yet. here comes kristen. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> congratulations. >> reporter: and ben. >> can you handle one more surprise? >> reporter: and then,...
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>> reporter: liz cleary doctor, stanley waintraub, believes the f.d.a.'s decision is about the money. >> it would be embarrassing for the number-one country in the world with the greatest health care system to deprive the women, millions of women that have metastatic breast cancer, with the possibility of getting a fabulous drug. >> i ask that you not take avastin away from those of us with metastatic disease. >> reporter: today, cleary was one of the patients pleading with the f.d.a. to approve avastin for breast cancer because otherwise insurance companies may not cover the cost. >> as far as future treatment goes, if the insurance companies decide they're not going to cover avastin, my husband tells me we'll sell our house. but i don't really want to do that if i don't have to. >> reporter: the f.d.a. advisory committee will vote tomorrow. the cancer community worries this controversy will make the f.d.a. less likely to give preliminary approval to other expensive cancer drugs in the pipeline because it's so hard to take a drug away once patients are u
>> reporter: liz cleary doctor, stanley waintraub, believes the f.d.a.'s decision is about the money. >> it would be embarrassing for the number-one country in the world with the greatest health care system to deprive the women, millions of women that have metastatic breast cancer, with the possibility of getting a fabulous drug. >> i ask that you not take avastin away from those of us with metastatic disease. >> reporter: today, cleary was one of the patients pleading...
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liz. liz liz . lemon live . at lead live. leg. length live. legless lizard . some absurdly super efforts. whether it's next to you shortly. all. in the news your arteries available in the ground your term sure to media who took the risk.
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according to the fda, liz cleary is the exception, not the rule. the fda granted preliminary approval to use avastin for advanced breast cancer in 2008. last year studies of almost 3,000 women show the drug can cause life-threatening complications, delay tumor growth by three months or less and on average did not extend the lives of patients so the fda planned to withdraw approval. dr. gary lyman of duke university was one on the fda panel who voted to revoke approval. >> no survival improvement, no improvement in quality of life demonstrated and the serious toxicities that have been reported i voted no. >> reporter: cleary was one of the patients pleading with the fda to approve avastin for breast cancer otherwise insurance companies may not cover the cost. the cancer community worries the controversy will make the fda less likely to give preliminary approval to other expensive cancer drugs in the pipeline because it's so hard to take a drug away once patients are using it. dr. john lapuque, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead your wednesday mo
according to the fda, liz cleary is the exception, not the rule. the fda granted preliminary approval to use avastin for advanced breast cancer in 2008. last year studies of almost 3,000 women show the drug can cause life-threatening complications, delay tumor growth by three months or less and on average did not extend the lives of patients so the fda planned to withdraw approval. dr. gary lyman of duke university was one on the fda panel who voted to revoke approval. >> no survival...
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>> pelley: liz, that young man that you found, he talked about helicopter gun ships being used.that would be quite an escalation in all of this. what more do we know about that? >> reporter: well, there's evidence that the syrians are firing into crowds from helicopter gun ships. the pro-democracy rally i mentioned a moment ago apparently was broken up when syrian forces flew five helicopters over the crowd and fired down with heavy machine guns. >> pelley: liz, i wonder, are the syrians allowing these refugees to flee the country freely? >> reporter: no. we've heard from various sources that they are not. the refugees are forced to pick their way across the fields but they're not being allowed to get to the main border crossing. in effect, syrian troops are penning them inside their country. >> pelley: liz, thank you very much. the current dictator in syria is bashar al-assad, and he learned violence at an early age. his father, hafez al-assad killed more than 5,000 of his own people in one town during a revolt in 1982 when his son was 16. the nato alliance is fighting two wars
>> pelley: liz, that young man that you found, he talked about helicopter gun ships being used.that would be quite an escalation in all of this. what more do we know about that? >> reporter: well, there's evidence that the syrians are firing into crowds from helicopter gun ships. the pro-democracy rally i mentioned a moment ago apparently was broken up when syrian forces flew five helicopters over the crowd and fired down with heavy machine guns. >> pelley: liz, i wonder, are...
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- what do you want, liz?rom being married. it's a gentleman's intermission. - and you want to talk about this with your boss? - well, when you put it like that-- with the mean voice and all-- - good night, liz. [phone beeps] - [sighs] - what's wrong, tray? why are you sitting in your sadness spotlight? - i seen my nbc news obituary, jackie d. i look like a fool in it. - well, certnly you can't be surprised that there's a lot of negative stuff about you out there. don't you ever google yourself? - sure, i google myself all the time. like when angie's not in the mood, or i'm alone in the hotel. - uh, tracy, you do know that googling yourself means looking yourself up on the internet. - i did not know that. that explains why liz lemon was so cool the other day. liz lemon, you mind if i google myself in your office? - sure, tracy. - can i use your computer? - how else are you gonna do it? - tracy, you are someone with a lot of problems, who needs constant guidance. - and don't forget, i never listen. - if you're
- what do you want, liz?rom being married. it's a gentleman's intermission. - and you want to talk about this with your boss? - well, when you put it like that-- with the mean voice and all-- - good night, liz. [phone beeps] - [sighs] - what's wrong, tray? why are you sitting in your sadness spotlight? - i seen my nbc news obituary, jackie d. i look like a fool in it. - well, certnly you can't be surprised that there's a lot of negative stuff about you out there. don't you ever google yourself?...
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interests, liz? >> certainly, whoever is the leader of al qaeda, that's clearly their objective.nd i think they'll continue to want to make themselves known, and i think, once again, that's why the sort of strain of isolationism that we begin to see from some of the republican candidates is so very concerning. i think we have to remember that we are at war. the notion that we can somehow retreat, pull back from afghanistan, for example, as you heard ambassador huntsman say, is very naive. the situation the united states led by the republican party candidates for president begins to adopt a position where we believe our safety is guaranteed, if we simply come back within the boundaries of our nation, is one in which we will surely be attacked again, and one which we're clearly left safe. >> it's clearly a turning point moment right now. that debate on monday in new hampshire with all of the traditional defense and national security hopes which is the republican party has traditionally been, really pulling back in a way that's alarmed the foreign policy establishment, is this just
interests, liz? >> certainly, whoever is the leader of al qaeda, that's clearly their objective.nd i think they'll continue to want to make themselves known, and i think, once again, that's why the sort of strain of isolationism that we begin to see from some of the republican candidates is so very concerning. i think we have to remember that we are at war. the notion that we can somehow retreat, pull back from afghanistan, for example, as you heard ambassador huntsman say, is very naive....
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. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. consumer reports asked americans how satisfied they are with customer service. >>> and a bitter sweet toend the school year for teachers and school year for teachers and students at one when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. >>> many homeowners with second mortgages are finding themselves under water. and decept customer service, hello, is it out there? >> plus, a mairmg recall tonight involving frozen pizzas. liz crenshaw is here now with the latest on all these stories. hi, liz. >>> we begin with consumers who are fed up with poor customer service. today, consumer reports magazine released a new survey that shows americans most annoying gripes. the findings are based on a phone
. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. consumer reports asked americans how satisfied they are with customer service. >>> and a bitter sweet toend the school year for teachers and school year for teachers and students at one when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the...
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liz villalobos 6:13:00 solo una bestia puede hacer algo asi. la palabra cruel es poco.:04:00 este era un psicópata el que le hizo eso.. s.o.t. 2:18:00 lo que él hizo no tiene perdón de dios.. orozco trabajaba de concerje en el hp pavillion y no tuvo hijos. segn sus familiares, mara tuvo una vida difcil. se cri sin su madre, sufri violencia domstica, violacin sexual y la asaltaron y robaron en la calle en varias ocasiones.. s.o.t. 3:53:00 desde que ella nació sufrió y aún murió, y murió con una muerte muy triste, muy trágica, muy fea, muy fea.. s.o.t. 6:36:00 nadie merece una muerte asi.. cu - peluffo existe un fondo para los gastos fnebres.. la cuenta se abri en el banco wells fargo a nombre de maria e. orozco.. cu ---en vallejo un maestro de educacin especial es acusado de violacin... take deko ---jerry johnson de 56 aÑos y residente de la ciudad de elk grove, fue detenido por presuntament e haber violado a una estudiante de 18 aÑos de edad, pero que tiene la capacidad mental de una niÑa de 7 aÑos... ---segn la polica, la violacin ocurri en la escuela primaria loma vis
liz villalobos 6:13:00 solo una bestia puede hacer algo asi. la palabra cruel es poco.:04:00 este era un psicópata el que le hizo eso.. s.o.t. 2:18:00 lo que él hizo no tiene perdón de dios.. orozco trabajaba de concerje en el hp pavillion y no tuvo hijos. segn sus familiares, mara tuvo una vida difcil. se cri sin su madre, sufri violencia domstica, violacin sexual y la asaltaron y robaron en la calle en varias ocasiones.. s.o.t. 3:53:00 desde que ella nació sufrió y aún murió, y murió...
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caltrans was widening it buddy liz a bet cook shows us environmentalists won a long- fought battle atst for now. >> reporter: when you drive highway 84 through niles canyon it's easy to forget you aren't far from a big city. >> it's actually a treasure for the entire way area, not just for us in the niles fremont area. >> reporter: it was over a decade ago they began making plans for this $80 million widening project. mike dubinsky is with the alameda creek alliance, the group that filed the lawsuit to stop the construction. he said they didn't do their homework. >> what we found was the data that was supporting their proposal was flawed, seriously flawed. >> reporter: he believes the massive project will have a devastating effect on the wildlife. >> this canyon provides a -- an environment for a lot of species of animals, the protected ones as well as others, and we want them to -- we want to maintain that environment for them. >> reporter: the creek that runs next to the highway is home to many animals including the red-legged frog and the alameda whip snake, both endangered species
caltrans was widening it buddy liz a bet cook shows us environmentalists won a long- fought battle atst for now. >> reporter: when you drive highway 84 through niles canyon it's easy to forget you aren't far from a big city. >> it's actually a treasure for the entire way area, not just for us in the niles fremont area. >> reporter: it was over a decade ago they began making plans for this $80 million widening project. mike dubinsky is with the alameda creek alliance, the group...
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. >> liz, what did i just sign up for? >> napa outlets outdoors. >> oh, yeah. knew i wanted to be in on that. >> i'm in, too. >> sure. >> thanks a lot, liz. >>> 4:54. we do have new research which is casting doubt on the value of screening toddlers for autism. a canadian study in the journal of pediatrics says autism tests can produce false positives and leave children with labels that are difficult to remove. two major organizations, the american academy of pediatrics and the centers for disease control, still encourage routine screenings for autism. >>> and there apparently is no need to get rid of that family's pet when a baby arrives. a study in the journal of clinical and experimental allergy shows that infants who grow up with pets are 40 to 50% less likely to develop allergies to those animals. researchers say early exposure to pet bacteria and allergens may actually boost a child's immune system. >> and it's fun. >> i'm sure the dogs and cats are relieved. >> yeah. >> speak of cats, there is a bay area cat lover who is celebrating a really big win again
. >> liz, what did i just sign up for? >> napa outlets outdoors. >> oh, yeah. knew i wanted to be in on that. >> i'm in, too. >> sure. >> thanks a lot, liz. >>> 4:54. we do have new research which is casting doubt on the value of screening toddlers for autism. a canadian study in the journal of pediatrics says autism tests can produce false positives and leave children with labels that are difficult to remove. two major organizations, the american...
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. >> lovette honesty, liz. all right. -- love the honesty, liz. all right.hanks a lot for the update. >>> in health news, fewer people are dying from cancer every year but not everyone is benefitting. the american cancer society says nearly 900,000 cancer deaths were avoided between 1990 and 2007. experts believe better education, screening and treatment are all important factors but also found americans with the least education are more than twice as likely to die from cancer as those with the most education. >>> a study is showing promising results from a hpv vaccine. australian researchers say vaccinating girls against hpv before they become sexually active to cut the rates of cervical cancer in half. after vaccination, precancerous abnormalities on the cervix dropped dramatically in girls under 17. this is when the first studies track patients. >>> students at a california high school are being told to turn in their yearbooks or they could face child porn charges. the picture in the big bear high's yearbook shows a sex act. the photographer captured and
. >> lovette honesty, liz. all right. -- love the honesty, liz. all right.hanks a lot for the update. >>> in health news, fewer people are dying from cancer every year but not everyone is benefitting. the american cancer society says nearly 900,000 cancer deaths were avoided between 1990 and 2007. experts believe better education, screening and treatment are all important factors but also found americans with the least education are more than twice as likely to die from cancer as...
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. >> pelley: liz, help us understand, how do troubles there relate to investors here at home? >> reporter: well, massive debt here owned by european and u.s. banks. now, if they were to lose the billions of dollars they've already lent to greece, then that could freeze up the world's credit markets, similar to the crisis that followed the lehmann brothers collapse back in 2008. >> pelley: thanks, liz. well, you knew that the housing market here at home was weak. today, realtors reported that it has slowed even more. last month, sales fell 3.8%, and it appears there's going to be a lot of pressure on home sales going forward because of new federal rules. they're designed to keep banks from making the same kind of risky loans behind the great recession. we asked jim axelrod to find out what all this means for home buyers and sellers. >> reporter: having just upgraded to a new house, michael sellers is worried two new proposed federal regulations will make it tougher to unload the starter home he and his partner still own. >> the new rules are unfair to first-time home-buyers. >>
. >> pelley: liz, help us understand, how do troubles there relate to investors here at home? >> reporter: well, massive debt here owned by european and u.s. banks. now, if they were to lose the billions of dollars they've already lent to greece, then that could freeze up the world's credit markets, similar to the crisis that followed the lehmann brothers collapse back in 2008. >> pelley: thanks, liz. well, you knew that the housing market here at home was weak. today,...
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. >> reporter: hi, liz. the dow takes a big hit.y indicate another economic slump on the horizon? plus, new information about why moammar qaddafi will not be leaving libya. and an approach that could make end of life care easier for doctors, patients and everyone involved. those stories and a lot more tonight at 5:30 right after cbs 5 news. liz, back to you. >> thank you, harry smith. ,,,, part of my job is teaching my patients how to take insulin. but i've learned a lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject novolog if you do not plan to eat within 5 to 10 minutes after injection to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are
. >> reporter: hi, liz. the dow takes a big hit.y indicate another economic slump on the horizon? plus, new information about why moammar qaddafi will not be leaving libya. and an approach that could make end of life care easier for doctors, patients and everyone involved. those stories and a lot more tonight at 5:30 right after cbs 5 news. liz, back to you. >> thank you, harry smith. ,,,, part of my job is teaching my patients how to take insulin. but i've learned a lot from...
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i'm not cleaning your stuff again. >> nice job, liz, that was pretty cool.we all like it. >> outside, plenty of sunshine. the sun doing a number. a gorgeous afternoon and it is really nice today. 85 degree, the current temperature, winds out of the north-northeast at 6 miles per hour and humidity only at 32%. it is not a factor today. it is going to be a fact o however, over the next couple of days. 92 in hagerstown and 84 in culpeper toward fredericksburg and leonardtown coming in at 83 degrees. ocean city, maryland, current temperature, 77 degrees if you have friends down at the beach today. live digital top larry radar. once again we'll be on the dry side over the next few days as well, but the big factor for us will be the heat. take a look at this, dry, not just here, but all of the way to the great lakes and all of the way to the south as well. high pressure's going to be dominating our region and that area of high pressure will do a couple of things. first, it will keep outside dry side, but two it will bring in warm air tomorrow and here's the heat d
i'm not cleaning your stuff again. >> nice job, liz, that was pretty cool.we all like it. >> outside, plenty of sunshine. the sun doing a number. a gorgeous afternoon and it is really nice today. 85 degree, the current temperature, winds out of the north-northeast at 6 miles per hour and humidity only at 32%. it is not a factor today. it is going to be a fact o however, over the next couple of days. 92 in hagerstown and 84 in culpeper toward fredericksburg and leonardtown coming in...
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sot liz marquez/cuida a persona enferma 31:06 la senora estaba diciendo que yo la estoy robando, y dije que es que cree que le voy a robar sus joyas, yo me ofendia, pero no le decia nada a ella porque yo no sabia que es parte de la enfermedad y no sabiendo uno no sabe lo que esta pasando 31:21 esther wilson/asociacion de alzheimer 13:00 casi entre el 60 y 70 por ciento de los cuidadores estan deprimidos porque puede ser muy dificil estan viendo a la persona que ellos han conocido toda su vida la relacion que ellos tenian con la persona a totalmente cambiado, ya no es mi papa, ya no es mi mama, ya no es mi esposo o esposa, sino es un extrano, ya no me puedo relacionar con el 13:23 vo --los estudios indican que la diabetes, la presion alta y el colesterol son factores de riesgo para padecer de este mal. --si usted quiere aprender mas sobre este mal y como ayudar a un ser querido que la padece, puede comunicarse con la asociacion de alzheimer. --justamente habra un taller gratuito al respecto... --seran los sabados 18 y 25 de junio desde las 8 y media de la manana, en el kaiser de south sa
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iniciativa enfrentará en pocas horas la prueba del senado en donde no todo está tan claro como nos dice lizres demócratas creen que el voto a favor se da al final de la sesión legislativa del lunes >> yo creo que hay suficientes votos republicanos para contar con una mayoría de senadores y aprobar lo que sería una ley histórica. >> yo creo que estamos a sólo un par de pasos para establecer por primera vez en nueva york la igualdad en el matrimonio y de esta forma establecer un ejemplo para el resto de la nación. >> carolyn tienen esperanza pero temen ser decepcionadas. >> espero que el resto del país apruebe esta ley, quiero mi libertad. el alcalde bloomberg viajó para buscar el voto que falta entre los republicanos. >> creo que sí presenta la legislación habrán suficientes votos. >> la propuesta de ley les permite a instituciones negarse a participar en el matrimonio de personas del mismo sexo, pero senadores dicen que no pueden votar a favor sin más protecciones. >> estuvieron reunidos durante varias horas y continúan las conversaciones y la presión. >> si la propuesta de ley continúa com
iniciativa enfrentará en pocas horas la prueba del senado en donde no todo está tan claro como nos dice lizres demócratas creen que el voto a favor se da al final de la sesión legislativa del lunes >> yo creo que hay suficientes votos republicanos para contar con una mayoría de senadores y aprobar lo que sería una ley histórica. >> yo creo que estamos a sólo un par de pasos para establecer por primera vez en nueva york la igualdad en el matrimonio y de esta forma establecer...
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for us to assemble all of this and liz bonn, -- lisbon, starting the world series, major planning and logistical. we will pick up all of that equipment in portugal and transport it and reset it in plymouth some 30 days later. in the world series, today, we have the team that will be participating. the boats are and progress of being assembled, tested. more than just the five people on the boat. each boat will carry up to 25 people as part of their team to participate. of course, this is all about the america's cup coming here in 2013. the america's cup world series provides not only the background for the teams to practice, learn how to sail catamarans, wind sails, what with their sponsors to win the event, but it also allows us to educate us about the role that we raise in, educate the people out there fascinated by these boats, and allows us to bring it to the people, prior to coming to san francisco. we hope to bring an enormous event here to san francisco. the early signs for the ac 45's, which are really the training wheels for the ac 72's that will be performing here. imagine a
for us to assemble all of this and liz bonn, -- lisbon, starting the world series, major planning and logistical. we will pick up all of that equipment in portugal and transport it and reset it in plymouth some 30 days later. in the world series, today, we have the team that will be participating. the boats are and progress of being assembled, tested. more than just the five people on the boat. each boat will carry up to 25 people as part of their team to participate. of course, this is all...
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liz taylor requested 5000 and 2000 as part of the settlement. i do not know where the other 3000 came from. i want to point out it is indeed a burden, but it is not easy to build family size housing. this will not be the most expensive common -- the most expensive, and i hope you will approve this. >> will you tell us what is happening with the house? >> i talked to my client before. they have no current plans. the financing has not been worked out. lending is difficult. the main intent is to get going with the new homes, but they are thinking but the fact that a construction crew will be working on these three makes it possible that they will go for a permit to remodel home. they have no intention to remodel stockholm. region -- to remodel the home. if another person wants to do it, obviously, the person will need a lot split or at least a permit, and if any and additions are made to the home, certainly of variants will be needed. does my client have a plan? know. does he know what needs to be done? no. i believe the
liz taylor requested 5000 and 2000 as part of the settlement. i do not know where the other 3000 came from. i want to point out it is indeed a burden, but it is not easy to build family size housing. this will not be the most expensive common -- the most expensive, and i hope you will approve this. >> will you tell us what is happening with the house? >> i talked to my client before. they have no current plans. the financing has not been worked out. lending is difficult. the main...
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good morning, liz. >> good morning, allison. what we decided to do here at fox business with red ink week was to figure out where all of your money is going. this is simple. there is so much red ink when it comes to spending at the u.s. government level and we don't want to sound like what you've heard in the past, oh, there is pork. this is not pork, this is big picture. we have reporters dig in and all week long we're going to point out where $83 billion of your taxpayer dollars have gone in questionable irs payments to things like tax payments. it's free money for people and it's questionable because it's rife with fraud. and we're looking at gm which was floated by your taxpayers. they are going to have a shareholder meeting and that's tomorrow. we have a reporter there looking to make sure not so much that well they got our money. fine we saved a lot of jobs there. but what are you doing with the money? have you changed your bad management ways? we want to know our money isn't going to waste. uncle sam is swimming in red in
good morning, liz. >> good morning, allison. what we decided to do here at fox business with red ink week was to figure out where all of your money is going. this is simple. there is so much red ink when it comes to spending at the u.s. government level and we don't want to sound like what you've heard in the past, oh, there is pork. this is not pork, this is big picture. we have reporters dig in and all week long we're going to point out where $83 billion of your taxpayer dollars have...
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liz ann, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming in. >>> now, to the deadliest e. coli outbreak on record. people in 12 countries are now sick with a rare strain of e. coli. the outbreak started in northern germany more than a month ago. now, more than 1,700 cases have been recorded. and 18 people have died. so, how worried should we be in america? "gma" medical contributor, dr. marie savard, is here to talk about that this morning. >> hi, dan. >> so, should we be worried? >> good news. so far, there's been no confirmed cases in the united states. and the four suspected cases, all four of them were in northern germany. >> those people had recently been in northern germany. >> that's right. in fact, one of the four was flying back to this country when they got sick. >> should we be taking the precautions we normally do? when we hear about e. coli? washing our food and things like that? >> the fda has stepped up surveillance of the incoming food, specifically the lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes, which are the suspected foods, but we're not sure, coming from both germ
liz ann, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming in. >>> now, to the deadliest e. coli outbreak on record. people in 12 countries are now sick with a rare strain of e. coli. the outbreak started in northern germany more than a month ago. now, more than 1,700 cases have been recorded. and 18 people have died. so, how worried should we be in america? "gma" medical contributor, dr. marie savard, is here to talk about that this morning. >> hi, dan. >> so, should...
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some campers and people near like liz bell la have been asked to evacuate as a precaution. >>> let's go to sal for a look at traffic. >> good morning, pam. right now we are doing pretty well around the bay as you are driving to your job perhaps or somewhere wherever you are going it should be a decent drive if you will be driving on interstate 80. also this morning we are looking at the commute at the bay bridge toll plaza westbound that traffic looks nice. no major problems getting across the bridge. lower deck they are clearing up road work. 440 let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. good morning, everyone. we to have our power house low. especially for early june has now move -- the -- maybe the wrap around could give a few lingering showers. a lot of cloud cover over us this morning. there is not much left. it's mild. no doubt about it. san jose 58 and 50 at santa rosa. these are running warmer than we had. there goes the low right there. another low is to the north. soy mean we will warm up a tiny bit but that other low diving down. but the trend is to decrease the rain and get r
some campers and people near like liz bell la have been asked to evacuate as a precaution. >>> let's go to sal for a look at traffic. >> good morning, pam. right now we are doing pretty well around the bay as you are driving to your job perhaps or somewhere wherever you are going it should be a decent drive if you will be driving on interstate 80. also this morning we are looking at the commute at the bay bridge toll plaza westbound that traffic looks nice. no major problems...
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liz. >> reporter: dana, the price for a first class ticket on the lesa airline is 5 1/2 times more than economy ticket. the airline says they are responding to customers who say they pay too much to sit next to a crying baby. baby on board? not if you're flying first class. have you ever sat next to a crying baby? >> yes, i have. it's so annoying. >> considering i have two children of my own, it's something that comes with the territory. >> ceo confirmed that babies are booted from first class. the airline received complaints from first class passengers that they spend money for first class, but can't sleep due to crying infants. >> i want to be able to enjoy my flight and not have a crying baby, you know, just try to relax. >> for leeanne, that's something to cry about. >> it makes me feel dediscriminated against. it's the way of the world. there are crying babies and you have to deal with it. >> alexander is a travel law attorney and sued malasia twice for sexual harassment. >> i are going to have an attitude adjustment. >> only theys first class overseas and the airline is not violat
liz. >> reporter: dana, the price for a first class ticket on the lesa airline is 5 1/2 times more than economy ticket. the airline says they are responding to customers who say they pay too much to sit next to a crying baby. baby on board? not if you're flying first class. have you ever sat next to a crying baby? >> yes, i have. it's so annoying. >> considering i have two children of my own, it's something that comes with the territory. >> ceo confirmed that babies are...
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liz. >> investigators said late today that they have enough evidence to conclude that michelle lee was murdered. her family left the police station in tears after learning of the new developments. michelle has not been seen for 11 days since leaving the parking lot in heyward. her abandoned car was found nearby. today police returned to the home of michelle's former friend who is considered a person of interest in this case. this is the second time they have been there to search her apartment. we spoke to her neighbor who said she told him she had a falling out with michelle. >> michelle had an affair with her ex and that was the cause of grief for her. she didn't say grief, but that's what i interpret. >> he also said she didn't have anything to do with michelle's disappearance. other people say the police left today with a few grocery bags filled with items from her apartment. they came to the conclusion that michelle was murdered after looking at evidence collected from search warrants, video evidence from the kaiser permanente parking lot and michelle's cell phone records and the r
liz. >> investigators said late today that they have enough evidence to conclude that michelle lee was murdered. her family left the police station in tears after learning of the new developments. michelle has not been seen for 11 days since leaving the parking lot in heyward. her abandoned car was found nearby. today police returned to the home of michelle's former friend who is considered a person of interest in this case. this is the second time they have been there to search her...
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veteran instructors like liz square brother want to -- scarboro want to warn of other distractions like bicyclists and pedestrians. >> and texting and cell phone distraction is very large now. >> reporter: even though it's illegal. >> yes, but they still do it. >> reporter: aaa recommends parents of teen drivers continue to be effective driving coaches, reinforcing the rules of the road. in baltimore, bill fink, abc2 news. >> if you would like to know more about how you can keep your teens safe behind the wheel head to abc2news.com. there you have the story along with some links to aaa with ways to keep your teen drivers safe. also a parent/teen driving agreement that you can sign. find the story on our home page. you can print out. >>> hot day, we went to the park. i hear it will be even hotter later in the week. >> little did you know. wednesday and thursday, 10, 15 degrees, add that. we could hit 100 on thursday. another heat surge coming in. looks like it will break for the weekend. not prolonged yet -- it will be -- take a look outside. good day to be on the water taxis. kayaking.
veteran instructors like liz square brother want to -- scarboro want to warn of other distractions like bicyclists and pedestrians. >> and texting and cell phone distraction is very large now. >> reporter: even though it's illegal. >> yes, but they still do it. >> reporter: aaa recommends parents of teen drivers continue to be effective driving coaches, reinforcing the rules of the road. in baltimore, bill fink, abc2 news. >> if you would like to know more about...
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liz, just what is fashionable at 30,000 feet? what do they allow you to get on the plane with. >> reporter: very good question. well, u.s. airways did issue this statement following de shawn's arrest saying while u.s. airways does not have a specific dress code we ask our customers to dress in an appropriate manner to ensure the safety and comfort of all of our passengers. so we asked travelers at bay area airports what exactly is appropriate? >> reporter: it wasn't too long ago that people dressed up to fly. women wore dresses and their finest jewelry. men wore full suit and tie. >> traveling used to be an exotic adventure for which people dressed up and treated it as something special. >> reporter: today traveling is a necessity. you'll never know what you'll see at the airport. >> i think everyone has a right to wear what they want. and it is just like freedom of expression. >> reporter: as de sean's mom points out. >> is there anything in the rule book that say how you have to dress to board their planes? >> reporter: so what
liz, just what is fashionable at 30,000 feet? what do they allow you to get on the plane with. >> reporter: very good question. well, u.s. airways did issue this statement following de shawn's arrest saying while u.s. airways does not have a specific dress code we ask our customers to dress in an appropriate manner to ensure the safety and comfort of all of our passengers. so we asked travelers at bay area airports what exactly is appropriate? >> reporter: it wasn't too long ago...
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. >>> reporter: liz, it's very rare but who would ever think a fish tank? well, for five years, hannele cox has been fighting a bacteria she picked up by putting her hand into fish tank. she is an equestrian and avid gymnast who once had high hopes. >> my dream was to go to the olympics. i was state champion. >> reporter: she can no longer compete. she has been battling an infection in her hand that spread to her bones. >> tons of medication hasn't worked. i mean, i have gone through two surgeries and those don't work, either. >> reporter: the infection is so severe the 13-year-old shakes with pain. >> it's constant. it's sharp. >> reporter: hannele is infected with mycobacterium marinum. she got it in a fish tank in 2006. this inspection spread deeper and keeps getting worse. >> i have been looking for five years for somebody who treated this successfully. >> reporter: that search led to denver and national jewish health. >> we have successfully treated these kinds of infections in the past. >> can you help this teenager? >> we'll have to see. >> reporter:
. >>> reporter: liz, it's very rare but who would ever think a fish tank? well, for five years, hannele cox has been fighting a bacteria she picked up by putting her hand into fish tank. she is an equestrian and avid gymnast who once had high hopes. >> my dream was to go to the olympics. i was state champion. >> reporter: she can no longer compete. she has been battling an infection in her hand that spread to her bones. >> tons of medication hasn't worked. i mean, i...
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buddy liz a bet cook shows us hospitals are going to court so they don't have to give you that informationneeded some surgery on my lower spine. >> reporter: when bob flood went in for elective back surgery doctors told him he would be up and walking again in days. but 24 hours after getting home from ucsf. >> my wouldn't was draining more than it should have been. >> reporter: he had an infection. >> i was shocked and especially when i found out what infection it was. >> reporter: it was mersa, a potentially deadly bacteria resistant to most antibiotics. it landed him back in the hospital for a month. his wife val was stunned because, as a retired nurse, she thought she had done her homework. >> we had made all the right choices, choicen a top-notch neurosurgeon. >> reporter: but one thing she couldn't research was how many infections have happened recently at ucsf because even though a law passed requiring them to report hospital infections most are, so far, reporting on about four. all that happened during surgery are not being reported and now a new lawsuit threatens to stall the entir
buddy liz a bet cook shows us hospitals are going to court so they don't have to give you that informationneeded some surgery on my lower spine. >> reporter: when bob flood went in for elective back surgery doctors told him he would be up and walking again in days. but 24 hours after getting home from ucsf. >> my wouldn't was draining more than it should have been. >> reporter: he had an infection. >> i was shocked and especially when i found out what infection it was....
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>> liz, an emotional end to decades of pain and suffering today. >>> the bay area couple who kidnapped jaycee dugard nearly 20 years ago learned their fate. cereal sex offender phillip garrido was sentenced to 431 years to life in prison. his wife, 36 years to life. and while jaycee dugard wasn't there, she still made her presence known with harsh words for her captors, saying "i chose not to be here today because i refuse to waste another second of my life in your presence." and she wasn't the only one with something severe to say. >>> reporter: phillip garrido showed no emotion as a judge in placerville gave him the maximum sentence possible, 431 years in prison. the judge said the defendant lacks a soul. what you have done is beyond horrible. may you think long and hard about what you did. earlier, his wife nancy broke down after learning her punishment, 36 years behind bars. as officers led her away, she looked back at her husband for the last time. the couple pleaded guilty in april to kidnapping jaycee dugard when she was 11 years old. they grabbed her as she walked to her school
>> liz, an emotional end to decades of pain and suffering today. >>> the bay area couple who kidnapped jaycee dugard nearly 20 years ago learned their fate. cereal sex offender phillip garrido was sentenced to 431 years to life in prison. his wife, 36 years to life. and while jaycee dugard wasn't there, she still made her presence known with harsh words for her captors, saying "i chose not to be here today because i refuse to waste another second of my life in your...
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>> reporter: well liz, you know, you may not be surprised that the biggest litter bugs come out of these restaurants. or maybe you would. but what is surprising is how much of it comes from here. of course, i'm a responsible citizen, so i'll put this where it belongs. and boom goes the dynamite. but not everyone is and that's why we have a litter problem. and we do. try to take a look into one of the bins and in the free time i got i found that clean water action people did in their six- month survey. that's the biggest category. >> it's food and beverage packaging, single-use disposable products, the stuff that makes our life convenient. >> 70% of their unscientific collection was from fast food places like mcdonald's. we took two steps and found a sandwich wrapper. >> your typical street trash. food packaging. >> reporter: obviously the best thing to do is throw the stuff in the recycling and compost and not litter. but the group's point, how about getting rid of the stuff at the source. like bringing your own bag to the store. people are doing that now on a regular basis. >> we can be
>> reporter: well liz, you know, you may not be surprised that the biggest litter bugs come out of these restaurants. or maybe you would. but what is surprising is how much of it comes from here. of course, i'm a responsible citizen, so i'll put this where it belongs. and boom goes the dynamite. but not everyone is and that's why we have a litter problem. and we do. try to take a look into one of the bins and in the free time i got i found that clean water action people did in their six-...