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. >> lizzie valverde. >> reporter: lizzie valverde's graduate from columbia university marked the endy is and the beginning of a new family. her mother and her sister joining her here, together for the first time. you've never been to a family event together before, have you? >> no, no. >> we didn't even know until yesterday. >> reporter: that's because over 30 years ago, leslie parker, battling drug addiction after a troubled childhood placed her two daughters up for adoption. >> i was basically homeless when i was pregnant with both of these girls. and as much as i loved them and wanted to keep them, i really would be extremely selfish, and i couldn't offer them anything but love. but that's not enough to raise a child, it really isn't. >> reporter: so sisters lizzie valid valverde and katie olson grew up in separate homes. valverde studied poetry. olson became a stand-up comic. it was in january of 2013 when both decided to go back to school and signed up for the same writing class at columbia as perfect strangers. >> we were going around the table and lizzie said something about b
. >> lizzie valverde. >> reporter: lizzie valverde's graduate from columbia university marked the endy is and the beginning of a new family. her mother and her sister joining her here, together for the first time. you've never been to a family event together before, have you? >> no, no. >> we didn't even know until yesterday. >> reporter: that's because over 30 years ago, leslie parker, battling drug addiction after a troubled childhood placed her two daughters up...
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. >> lizzie valverde, bachelor of arts. >> reporter: lizzie valverde's graduation from columbia university end of years of study and the beginning of a new family. >> hey, guys. >> congratulations. >> reporter: her mother and her sister joining her here together for the first time. >> you've never been to a family event together before, have you? >> no. >> nope. >> no, no. we never even all met until yesterday. >> reporter: that's because over 30 years ago leslie parker battling drug addiction after a troubled childhood, placed her two daughters up for adoption. >> i was basically homeless when i was pregnant with both theseht girls, and as much as i loved them and wanted to keep them, i knew it would be extremely selfish and i could not offer them anything but love, but that's not enough to raise a child, it really isn't. >> reporter: so sisters lizzie valverde and katy olson grew up in separate adoptive families. valverde studied poetry. olson became a stand-up comic. it was in january 2013, both decided to go back the school and signed up for the same non- fiction writing class at colum
. >> lizzie valverde, bachelor of arts. >> reporter: lizzie valverde's graduation from columbia university end of years of study and the beginning of a new family. >> hey, guys. >> congratulations. >> reporter: her mother and her sister joining her here together for the first time. >> you've never been to a family event together before, have you? >> no. >> nope. >> no, no. we never even all met until yesterday. >> reporter: that's...
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after class katie asking lizzi so many questions, lizzi assumed katie might know her younger sister. like, yeah. i don't know your sister, i think i am your sister. >> when she said i am your sister, i froze. >> reporter: both women were adopted as babies by different families. valverde growing up in new jersey. olson in florida and iowa. >> what questions did you ask each other? we asked each other all kinds of question. do you like chicken wings? do you have a weird pinkie toe? i have a weird pinkie toe. >>> next week lizzi graduates and it will be the first time katie will meet their biological mother. leslie parker. >> they are both amazing beautiful women. i'm looking forward to see both of them. i've never seen katie in person. >> reporter: and for these wordsmith sisters a story better than fiction. >> and this story, your true story, could you make it up? >> absolutely not. if i workshop this in a fiction class, i would be run out. there's no way. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> they have the makings for a pretty good novel. "gma" and "this week" in the mor
after class katie asking lizzi so many questions, lizzi assumed katie might know her younger sister. like, yeah. i don't know your sister, i think i am your sister. >> when she said i am your sister, i froze. >> reporter: both women were adopted as babies by different families. valverde growing up in new jersey. olson in florida and iowa. >> what questions did you ask each other? we asked each other all kinds of question. do you like chicken wings? do you have a weird pinkie...
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lizzie, 43. look at brady, 45. this doesn't seem right to us.e to do our own cavuto age machine. start the calculations. these are as you can see the actual numbers here. so significantly more than we let on. >> did you get my age? neil: i did not. >> well, roger was at the event. it was january 12th. i'm 80 years old. neil: you look terrific. >> i'm one year ahead of time already bookings filled up around the world. neil: i've known you for -- you've known me. years ago watching the events, you're sharper now than you were then. i leave the house in the morning and don't even know if my pants are on. how do you do that? >> you read my mind. no i -- neil: stop it. >> i'm not a workaholic. i'm just passionate about what i do. neil: you love what you do. >> i have to tell you -- neil: look at brady. he's passionate about what he does. >> i was a slow learner. my degrees in psychology. took eight and a half years. the problem was, i was traveling around the world while i was going through school. don't tell me about the minimum wage. all this crap.
lizzie, 43. look at brady, 45. this doesn't seem right to us.e to do our own cavuto age machine. start the calculations. these are as you can see the actual numbers here. so significantly more than we let on. >> did you get my age? neil: i did not. >> well, roger was at the event. it was january 12th. i'm 80 years old. neil: you look terrific. >> i'm one year ahead of time already bookings filled up around the world. neil: i've known you for -- you've known me. years ago...
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lizzie, any rescueing?your desk. [ laughter ] >> can we say one thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're cheap i'm telling you, they're still stupid. . neil: you know, a lot of you know we're changing our time the last time you can see us at 8:00 p.m., we're going to be 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., that is about the time of day not all the time a lot of the hot new gadgets are announced or revealed to the public for the first time. if that were happening like live right, right right now, i'd be all over this one. google is going overboard with virtually reality. these are virtually reality glasses. you can get them for as little as mobile tech analyst is
lizzie, any rescueing?your desk. [ laughter ] >> can we say one thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're cheap...
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chapter begins monday when lizzie graduates from columbia with a degree in creative writing. and sister by her side. mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> gunfire erupts outside a bay area mall leaving a row of cars riddled with bullets. >> i'm christian hartnett at san francisco's alamo square where costumed runners will fill these streets tomorrow for the annual bay to breakers race. we'll tell you about some changes designed to keep the craziness in check. >> and building bridges by breaking bread. the bay area county working to change the way young people think about poli >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>
chapter begins monday when lizzie graduates from columbia with a degree in creative writing. and sister by her side. mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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neil: thank you, lizzie! >> i'm just saying -- >> she's a female. >> i am about 5,000 times better a reporter. not her, the one in the middle. neil: they all hated you, though. and one of the reasons why i'm a better reporter, one of the reasons i have incredible job security, is because i'm not a millennial. i was trained the hard way and for that reason, i am 5,000 times better than any of these millennial journalists. >> just approaching with what charlie is saying from a more intellectual approach. the numbers show the numbers show that millennials are much more engaged with their technology than with other people and -- >> they took offense to what he said? >> you're right. >> about the twitter followers right? neil: she's has 13, you have 47,000, she's a tenth your age. >> she broke one eighth of my stories. >> someone break your stories because your stories involve some sort of human contact. >> that's true. neil: you didn't! lizzie are you hearing, this a little condescending. >> you think millennials
neil: thank you, lizzie! >> i'm just saying -- >> she's a female. >> i am about 5,000 times better a reporter. not her, the one in the middle. neil: they all hated you, though. and one of the reasons why i'm a better reporter, one of the reasons i have incredible job security, is because i'm not a millennial. i was trained the hard way and for that reason, i am 5,000 times better than any of these millennial journalists. >> just approaching with what charlie is saying...
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. >> reporter: lizzie valverde and katy olson still marvel at the coincidence, the luck, the fate.> impossible to compute. >> reporter: their sibling stories began when both signed up for a writing course at columbia university in neither could imagine tale they would end up telling fpght it's the first day of class you're doing introductions. when did it dawn on you that you could be related. >> she said she was from new jersey. she said she had a child. >> and when she followed up with a rapid fire more detailed personal questions-- were you given up for adoption in tampa florida to a woman named leslie, i was like, whoa, whoa, whoa! the room kind of froze and i said is this real life. >> reporter: lizzie had already found their mother, leslie parker, a few years earlier. we spoke with her by phone in rhode island. >> if you didn't believe in a higher power you absolutely have to believe in one now because it's basically a miracle. >> reporter: parker was just a troubled teenager when she gave up the girls for adoption at birth, a year apart. 35 years later her voice still breaks
. >> reporter: lizzie valverde and katy olson still marvel at the coincidence, the luck, the fate.> impossible to compute. >> reporter: their sibling stories began when both signed up for a writing course at columbia university in neither could imagine tale they would end up telling fpght it's the first day of class you're doing introductions. when did it dawn on you that you could be related. >> she said she was from new jersey. she said she had a child. >> and when...
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lizzie, any rescueing? at your desk. [ laughter ] >> can we say one thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're cheap i'm telling you, they're still stupid. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? c
lizzie, any rescueing? at your desk. [ laughter ] >> can we say one thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're...
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katie could hardly believe lizzie's answer.was from new jersey, she said that she had a child. >> reporter: after class katie decided she couldn't wait another day to solve a life long mystery. >> when she followed up with a rapid-fire of more detailed personal questions, were you given up for adoption in tampa, florida, to a woman named leslie. i was like whoa whoa whoa. i paused and the room froze and i said is this real life? >> reporter: lizzie, now 35 and katie, now 34 are sisters. born in florida, and adopted at birth. >> i had no idea that she was out there. >> reporter: it's a crazy thing to think, though this person, in your same classroom could be your long lost sister. >> sitting right across. >> directly across from one another. >> reporter: the two sisters have different fathers but share the same mother leslie parker. faced with a troubled childhood, parker decided to give her daughters what she never had. we spoke to parker on the phone. >> i wanted to give them the best possible future they could have and it wou
katie could hardly believe lizzie's answer.was from new jersey, she said that she had a child. >> reporter: after class katie decided she couldn't wait another day to solve a life long mystery. >> when she followed up with a rapid-fire of more detailed personal questions, were you given up for adoption in tampa, florida, to a woman named leslie. i was like whoa whoa whoa. i paused and the room froze and i said is this real life? >> reporter: lizzie, now 35 and katie, now 34...
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lizzie, any rescueing?thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're cheap i'm telling you, they're still stupid. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. it's part adrenaline and part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. . neil: you know, a lot of you know we're changing our time the last time you can see us at 8
lizzie, any rescueing?thing, college subsidies in the government are at all-time highs as tuition increases have gone up. >> ancillary statement. >> by the way, by the way, take a course in humor. >> it does mean something to the millennials. lizzie, it's going to make them -- neil: when we come back, take your medicine see you tomorrow. all right? when we come back google's virtual -- you got to see these things, they're cheap i'm telling you, they're still stupid. when...
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even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) if you struggle with type 2 diabetes you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problem
even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) if you struggle with type 2 diabetes you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is...
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. >> reporter: so sisters lizzie valverde grew up in separate homes. valverde studied history.ence. they both decided to sign up for the same reading class at columbia as perfect strangers. >> we were going around the table and lizzie said something about piece adopted. there were a couple of details that started to add up. the light bulb went off. i had this big uh-huh moment. >> reporter: and you're looking at her, what are you thinking? >> the first thing i thought was, is this real life? >> reporter: valverde had previously found their mother and reunited the family just last night. >> there was a lot of pride, a lot of sorrow. >> reporter: why the sorrow? >> because i wasn't there to see them grow up. >> reporter: why didn't the two of you get back when you found your mom? >> we definitely got a sense like there's a higher sort of power. i got my fairy tale. it feels like a fairy tale. >> reporter: they both now have degrees in creative writing, and a tale of their own to tell one that only sounds like fiction. anna werner, cbs news new york. >>> well coming up local news
. >> reporter: so sisters lizzie valverde grew up in separate homes. valverde studied history.ence. they both decided to sign up for the same reading class at columbia as perfect strangers. >> we were going around the table and lizzie said something about piece adopted. there were a couple of details that started to add up. the light bulb went off. i had this big uh-huh moment. >> reporter: and you're looking at her, what are you thinking? >> the first thing i thought...
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even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >>> the company spacex calls today's test launch a success. spacex tested an escape system for astronauts should something go wrong during a launch. there was no one inside the capsule at today's test at cape canaveral. it was fired into the sky and separated cleanly. parachutes opened and it splashed down as expected into the atlantic ocean. >>> sir elton john is pushing to keep up the global fight against hiv aids on capitol hill today. he said america's efforts against the disease in africas had saved millions of lives so far, but he called on congress to keep on providing money to fight aids and he said the window of opportunity is now. john also said congress has the power to end aids and if efforts slack, the disease could once again become a ruthless pandemic. >>> new information on the so- called deflategate, an nfl report found patriots quarterback tom brady probably knew something illegal was going on when those footballs w
even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >>> the company spacex calls today's test launch a success. spacex tested an escape system for astronauts should something go wrong during a launch. there was no one inside the capsule at today's test at cape canaveral. it was fired into the sky and separated cleanly. parachutes opened and it splashed down as expected into the...
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even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >>> as old dave letterman himself would say wake the neighbors and phone the kids. tonight cbs is saluting him in a primetime special. >> it's a look back at his long career as host of the late show which he'll leave later this month. catch the special here on wusa 9 at 9:30. it's going to be hosted by actor and comedian ray romano. you can catch a new late show with david letterman with special guest president obama. >> where do you go from there? you've got a few more weeks to go. >> going to be a good one. >> that's all for our broadcast at 7:00. we're back at 11:00. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ ♪ yippee!! ♪ i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the fu
even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >>> as old dave letterman himself would say wake the neighbors and phone the kids. tonight cbs is saluting him in a primetime special. >> it's a look back at his long career as host of the late show which he'll leave later this month. catch the special here on wusa 9 at 9:30. it's going to be hosted by actor and comedian ray...
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even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. [brad] here,my friend.i'm here to show you a better way; watch this. welcome to the apartminternet. are you somebody who might like to live near a discotheque? [guy] yeah. [brad] really? watch this. [brad whispers] polygons. let's say that you own a condo and you wanted to rent out.
even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to...
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those questions leading lizzie to think that katie might know the younger sister she grew up with. >> i'm like, yeah, i don't know your sister, i think i am your sister. >> then when she said i am your sister i just froze and was like, wait. >> reporter: the two women were adopted as babies by different families. olson growing up in florida and iowa. valverde in new jersey. the pair now catching up on so much lost time. >> oh my god are you obsessed james franco? she's like, god, no. not genetic. >> i'm like i'm a george clooney girl all the way. >> reporter: and learning more about every day. next up, lizzie's graduation on monday, and it will be the first time katie will meet their biological mother, leslie parker. parker speaking to us over the phone. >> they're both amazing, beautiful women. i'm looking forward to seeing both of them. >> reporter: a story of newfound sisterhood soon to be bound and shared with the world. >> the fairy tale is still being written. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> i love that. i love that the mom has met o
those questions leading lizzie to think that katie might know the younger sister she grew up with. >> i'm like, yeah, i don't know your sister, i think i am your sister. >> then when she said i am your sister i just froze and was like, wait. >> reporter: the two women were adopted as babies by different families. olson growing up in florida and iowa. valverde in new jersey. the pair now catching up on so much lost time. >> oh my god are you obsessed james franco? she's...
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i have a 0 weird pinky toe. >> next week lizzie graduates.me they meet their biological mother. >> both amazing beautiful women. i'm looking forward to seeing both of them. i've never seen janie in person. >> for these wordsmith sisters a story better than fiction. >> this story, your true story, could you make it up? >> absolutely not. if i workshoped this in a fiction class, i would be run out. there's no way. >> linsey janice abc news new york. >> kind of remember i read this article over the weekend. i think one of the sis tirs had been looking for information about her past and knew she had a sister somewhere out there. so she was a little aware. it wasn't just like do you like chicken wings, we must be sisters. >> how is that possible you just happen to walk into the class with your long lost sister. >> it's interesting because their birth mother i guess was interested in writing, as well and so that they both happened to meet in a writing class, they have that shared interest. >> like she said you can't make this stuff up. >> seriously
i have a 0 weird pinky toe. >> next week lizzie graduates.me they meet their biological mother. >> both amazing beautiful women. i'm looking forward to seeing both of them. i've never seen janie in person. >> for these wordsmith sisters a story better than fiction. >> this story, your true story, could you make it up? >> absolutely not. if i workshoped this in a fiction class, i would be run out. there's no way. >> linsey janice abc news new york. >>...
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. >> lizzie valverde and katy olson walked into this class. >> a professor asked us what happened in our life or stranger than fiction and she said she was adopted. she said a couple of details that matched up with what i knew about my biological sister. she said she was from new jersey she said she had a child. >> reporter: after class katy said she couldn't wait another day. >> and then when she followed up with rapidfire details were you given up in tampa, florida, to a woman named lezlie. then i paused for a moment and the room kind of froze and i said is this real life. >> lizdy now 35 and katie now 34 are sisters adopted at bopt. >> it's craze yo to think this person in your classroom could be your long-lost sister. >> we were seated directly across. >> the two sisters have different fathers but share the same mother. faced with a troubled childhood she decided to give her daughters what she couldn't have. we spoke with her on the phone. >> i wanted them to have the best they could. it was difficult for me. i couldn't give them the best
. >> lizzie valverde and katy olson walked into this class. >> a professor asked us what happened in our life or stranger than fiction and she said she was adopted. she said a couple of details that matched up with what i knew about my biological sister. she said she was from new jersey she said she had a child. >> reporter: after class katy said she couldn't wait another day. >> and then when she followed up with rapidfire details were you given up in tampa, florida, to...
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she decided to ask lizzie very specific questions leading katie to think the younger sister. >> i think i am your sister. >> i was like frozen, like wait. >> reporter: tomorrow, lizzie graduates from columbia, it will be the first time katie will meet their biological mother. >>> we're trying to we'll look around the area and start out with the view from center city looking at the camden waterfront. temperatures have spiked, 81 degrees dewpoints 67. winds out of the south southwest at 11 miles per hour. down the shore we go, cloud cover thicker. patchy haze and fog off the coast. 77 degrees dewpoint very, very high for may. winds out of the west at 10 miles per hour. ocean temperature, 56. chester county, let's see what's going on out there. clouds and patchy haze, uncomfortable dewpoints, 65 that's the dewpoint temperature. air temperature 77. for the most partly it's quiet out there a few showers developing across kent and new castle county in delaware, delaware bay region, current and cape may counties in south jersey nothing too terribly heavy. for the skew patchy drizzle -- for the
she decided to ask lizzie very specific questions leading katie to think the younger sister. >> i think i am your sister. >> i was like frozen, like wait. >> reporter: tomorrow, lizzie graduates from columbia, it will be the first time katie will meet their biological mother. >>> we're trying to we'll look around the area and start out with the view from center city looking at the camden waterfront. temperatures have spiked, 81 degrees dewpoints 67. winds out of the...
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lizzie: aquÍ con la informaciÓn deportiva. a querÉtaro. el encuentro de vuelta se jugarÁ el domingo tambiÉn y lo podrÁ disfrutar a las 8:55 del este. la conmebol abriÓ un expediente disciplinario contra boca juniors y le abriÓ un plazo de 24 horas para decir sus argumentos. boca se expone a una fuerte sanciÓn por parte de la, gol, supondrÍa de un aÑo fuera de toda competencia internacional y dos aÑos de sanciÓn a su estadio, la bombonera. el suizo roger federer avanzÓ al final de italia. mientras tanto, el serbio djokovic tambiÉn se metiÓ en semifinales con peleador triunfo sobre el japonÉs. djokovic enfrentarÁ el boleto a la final al espaÑol, david ferrer. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva, los esperamos despuÉs el noticiero nacional en contacto deportivo a la medianoche. carolina: le saluda carolina ramÍrez y les doy la bienvenida variety latino. muestran a una mujer que pese a sus dificultades, encuentra razones para comenzar de nuevo. carol, una maestra retirada. empieza a refugiarse en diferentes actividades, dando su q
lizzie: aquÍ con la informaciÓn deportiva. a querÉtaro. el encuentro de vuelta se jugarÁ el domingo tambiÉn y lo podrÁ disfrutar a las 8:55 del este. la conmebol abriÓ un expediente disciplinario contra boca juniors y le abriÓ un plazo de 24 horas para decir sus argumentos. boca se expone a una fuerte sanciÓn por parte de la, gol, supondrÍa de un aÑo fuera de toda competencia internacional y dos aÑos de sanciÓn a su estadio, la bombonera. el suizo roger federer avanzÓ al final de...
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. >> after class, katie asking lizzie so many questions.ght know her younger sister. >> yeah i think i am your sister. >> when she said that, i just froze. >> both women were adopted as babies by different families olson growing up inrida and iowa. what questions were you asking each other. >> all kinds of things do you like chicken wings. >> do you have a weird pinky toe. i have a 0 weird pinky toe. >> next week lizzie graduates. it will be the first time they meet their biological mother. >> both amazing beautiful women. i'm looking forward to seeing both of them. i've never seen janie in person. >> for these wordsmith sisters a story better than fiction. >> this story, your true story, could you make it up? >> absolutely not. if i workshoped this in a fiction class, i would be run out. there's no wa>> linsey janice abc news new york. >> kind of remember i read this article over the weekend. i think one of the sis tirs had been looking for information about her past and knew she had a sister somewhere out there. so she was a little aware.
. >> after class, katie asking lizzie so many questions.ght know her younger sister. >> yeah i think i am your sister. >> when she said that, i just froze. >> both women were adopted as babies by different families olson growing up inrida and iowa. what questions were you asking each other. >> all kinds of things do you like chicken wings. >> do you have a weird pinky toe. i have a 0 weird pinky toe. >> next week lizzie graduates. it will be the first...
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does it seem it's more susceptible to corruption to katrina pierson and lizzie mcdonald. everyone seems wicked here? >> you know what it seems with fifa the soccer corruption? it was surprising they stopped it and they stepped up and stopped up. stopped what was going on. in albane it's not like a series of breath taking tedious revelations, and i don't want to sound cynical, and i'm not cynical. you can never legislate out of existence corruption just like you can't install good judgment with 800 pages of say dodd-frank to clean up the banking system when it's asking for more common sense and just to know that if you do anything bad like this, you will always have the asterisk by your name and that's not a good thing. neil: i know money, i'm not naive kevin money plays a key part in the sports, and money can be tempting and pervert more than a few. when it came to soccer when people brought me up to speed on fifa and organization and how it doles out prizes at world cup and all the rest. could this go back very, very fast. what's to stop anyone from saying any institutio
does it seem it's more susceptible to corruption to katrina pierson and lizzie mcdonald. everyone seems wicked here? >> you know what it seems with fifa the soccer corruption? it was surprising they stopped it and they stepped up and stopped up. stopped what was going on. in albane it's not like a series of breath taking tedious revelations, and i don't want to sound cynical, and i'm not cynical. you can never legislate out of existence corruption just like you can't install good judgment...
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. >> lizzy and katie still marvel at the coincidence the luck the fate. >> what are the odds? >> impossible to -- >> both signed up for writing course at columbia university in 2013. neither could have imagined the tail they would end up telling together. >> it is the first day of class. you're doing introductions. when did it dawn on you that you could be relate in the. >> she said she was from new jersey. she said that she had a child. >> and then when she followed up like were you given up for add option in tomorrow pa, florida, woman named leslie? the room kind of froze, and i said is this real life? >> liz had i already found their motherlessly parker few years earlier. we spoke with her by phone from rhode island. >> and she didn't believe in the higher power of 48 years of you absolutely have to believe in one now basically a miracle. >> parker was just a troubled teenager she gave up the girls girls for adoption at birth year apart, 35 years later her voice still breaks. >> i wanted to give them the best possible future they could have and it wouldn't have been with me
. >> lizzy and katie still marvel at the coincidence the luck the fate. >> what are the odds? >> impossible to -- >> both signed up for writing course at columbia university in 2013. neither could have imagined the tail they would end up telling together. >> it is the first day of class. you're doing introductions. when did it dawn on you that you could be relate in the. >> she said she was from new jersey. she said that she had a child. >> and then...
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this tin lizzie might not look much, but its meaning extended beyond detroit and the auto age. it will not be forgotten. [honk] henry ford supplied more than the model t. he gave us a model of economic growth. we asked economic analyst richard gill to discuss factors that contribute to increased productivity. we have heard the slogan "there's a ford in youfuture." there was a prominent ford in our past. henry ford gave us a lesson on the factors that make for economic growth. he showed us that in many industries bigger can be better. he took advantage of the rapidly growing american market to exploit what economists call economies of scale. as he increased production his average costs per car fell enabling him to lower the price and expand production. secondly, he increased labor productivity by expanding the amount of machinery, plant, and equipment each laborer used. this was an increase in the capital/labor ratio. it was exemplified by those cranes, chains, and drilling machines that his workers used. thirdly, he did everything in new ways. he paid his workers more and desig
this tin lizzie might not look much, but its meaning extended beyond detroit and the auto age. it will not be forgotten. [honk] henry ford supplied more than the model t. he gave us a model of economic growth. we asked economic analyst richard gill to discuss factors that contribute to increased productivity. we have heard the slogan "there's a ford in youfuture." there was a prominent ford in our past. henry ford gave us a lesson on the factors that make for economic growth. he...
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. >> reporter: the only problem, the former star of lizzie mcguire has hard time proving to her matcheseal. >> you rock. >> some people don't know. some act like they don't know and they do and some are like this is a joke, right. >> reporter: she is not the only celebrity swiping. eric stonestreet who plays cameron on modern family and who unlike his tv camera is actually straight also revealed on this hoe ward stern show is an avid tinder user. >> i have gone out with a couple of girls i met in l.a. on tinder. it is hard to meet people. >> bewarks sometimes if a match seems too good to be true that might be the case. for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly the tinder account under his name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the "nightline" f
. >> reporter: the only problem, the former star of lizzie mcguire has hard time proving to her matcheseal. >> you rock. >> some people don't know. some act like they don't know and they do and some are like this is a joke, right. >> reporter: she is not the only celebrity swiping. eric stonestreet who plays cameron on modern family and who unlike his tv camera is actually straight also revealed on this hoe ward stern show is an avid tinder user. >> i have gone out...
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. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her big powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> did we just see a one-two punch for hillary clinton? a guy named bernie and something called the economy vermont senator bernie sanders is running. the economy may be stalling. tony gasparino says it's the economy she has to worry about. >> i think there are plenty of jobs out there and the economy is doing great. i heard that somewhere a couple weeks ago that the economy is doing great, there's so many jobs that you know -- >> you're an idiot. >> she wouldn't be right to worry about this. on some shows somewhere i heard that. >> your point is their biggest fear in the clinton camp is that this goes south. >> here is the point i made the last time i'll make it again and here is the point i want to make now. >> by the way there's a touch of vindictiveness to you i find unseeming. >> sarcasm. >> go ahead. >> listen this is an economy which gdp will probably be better next quarter. there were a lot of external factors like the weather and everything else bu
. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her big powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> did we just see a one-two punch for hillary clinton? a guy named bernie and something called the economy vermont senator bernie sanders is running. the economy may be stalling. tony gasparino says it's the economy she has to worry about. >> i think there are plenty of jobs out there and the economy is doing great. i heard that...
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even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as lowrs one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >> schieffer: that's it for us today we'll be right back here next sunday on "face the nation." thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the worx aerocart. introducing the worx aerocart, the 8 in 1 tool that makes every load as light as air. >> you can carry anything in it, and you can use it for a multitude of things. >> announcer: like moving heavy water jugs with ease... and not straining your back moving potted plants. >> this actually has lightened the load a lot. i can move it around and not have to worry about that. >> it can tackle any job that i need it to in my yard or anything like that, 'cause you don't need a man. [ laughs ] >> announcer: move anything faster and
even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as lowrs one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >> schieffer: that's it for us today we'll be right back here next sunday on "face the nation." thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility...
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. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her big life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play loud, love loud. dentures shouldn't keep you quiet, life should be ringing in your ears. live loud, polident. [beep] why is connor having trouble focusing in school? [beep] having trouble finding connor's middle school? would you like directions? no. why is connor having trouble focusing in school? [beep] finding lowest airfare to istanbul. no. i'm tired of fighting with him over homework. [beep] home wok restaurant. need a review? no, i need help. he's very smart, but his mind wanders. he's disorganized. [beep] i think i understand. ah, good. french fries. finding best potatoes. no! russets, fingerlings, yukon gold. argh! why don't you understand me? [beep] sorry, i was trying to show how connor feels every day. frustrating, isn't it? redirecting to understood.org. narrator: for the one in five kids with learning and attention issues this is w
. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her big life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play loud, love loud. dentures shouldn't keep you quiet, life should be ringing in your ears. live loud, polident. [beep] why is connor having trouble focusing in school? [beep] having trouble finding connor's middle school? would you like...
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>> lizzie you rock. >> thanks. know the. i think some people act hike they don't know but they do. a lot of people are like this is a joke right. >> she's not the only celebrity swiping >> may i buy you a drink. >> eric stone street on the hit abc show "modern family" and who unlike his tv character is actually straight also revealed on the howard stern show he is an vid tinder user. >> i've gone out with a couple girs in l.a. like on real dates. it's hard to meet people. >> but beware. sometimes if a match seems to good to be true, that might just be the case. for example, scott eastwood recently said on "live with kelly and michael" that the tinder account under his name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> my gosh look your name is it david on tinder. >> i saw him here pull their phones out. >> dan harris abc news, new york. >> wow. >> i knew it might be hard for them to get a date. hey, do what you can to find love. >> i don't think it's hard for them to find a date. >> that's it the new
>> lizzie you rock. >> thanks. know the. i think some people act hike they don't know but they do. a lot of people are like this is a joke right. >> she's not the only celebrity swiping >> may i buy you a drink. >> eric stone street on the hit abc show "modern family" and who unlike his tv character is actually straight also revealed on the howard stern show he is an vid tinder user. >> i've gone out with a couple girs in l.a. like on real dates....
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. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her biggest worry now what americans are not doing with their theirs? see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a motorcycle without handlebars. no thanks. and you shouldn't ride a motorcycle without geico insurance. roadside assistance, 24 hour service, great rates. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> fox news alert i'm kelly wright. major developments in baltimore as the six police officers arrested friday over the death of freddie gray are released on bail. meanwhile, thousands expected to hit the streets again today, taking pride in what's being called a victory rally, celebrating the decision by the city's top prosecutor to charge the officers with if el knows ranging from assault to murder. and to encourage continued peaceful demonstrations. u.s. marines beginning operations in nepal today, one week after a massive earthquake hid the impoverish
. >> looking forward to it lizzie. >>> forget what hillary clinton is doing, is her biggest worry now what americans are not doing with their theirs? see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a motorcycle without handlebars. no thanks. and you shouldn't ride a motorcycle without geico insurance. roadside assistance, 24 hour...