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lonnie. >> lonnie has his rollerblades on. we're ready to take on. >> all kinds of things.onkey, you want -- >> that's the only way to commute. >> we'll talk about a segment coming up this relationship thing we're -- we were discussing, teasing earlier. >> i think it will be interesting to have the three of you weigh in. >> you are out-numbered. >> i am definitely but an interesting segment because there are these different types of men say the experts. >> is that so? >> four of them. we only have three of them with us today. >> you better be careful, young lady. >> but, no, honestly, i really want to know. >> be honest. >> wraggs, do you find certain friends of yours, you look at them and their dating styles and think i love you as a friend but just not that into how you date other people? >> uh, yeah, definitely times over the years their practices have been a little off color. >> keep these questions coming. >> let's work our way down the line, jeff. >> you want your friends to be -- with a really cool girl so when we gout out together it is fun. >> but to be with a cool
lonnie. >> lonnie has his rollerblades on. we're ready to take on. >> all kinds of things.onkey, you want -- >> that's the only way to commute. >> we'll talk about a segment coming up this relationship thing we're -- we were discussing, teasing earlier. >> i think it will be interesting to have the three of you weigh in. >> you are out-numbered. >> i am definitely but an interesting segment because there are these different types of men say the experts....
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>> all right, lonnie.eans. right back here on "the early show" on cbs. [ sighs ] morning! mor-ning? i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40% of your daily fiber... plus wait for it... antioxidants! so, two more wishes. mmmm. maybe later, then. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. positively delicious. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back in your pocket. fun money from freedom. this is yours! thank you! what? that's 5% cash back in quarterly bonus categories all year long. does your card do this? sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase what matters. go to chase.com/freedom. they smile and sparkle and itch! when
>> all right, lonnie.eans. right back here on "the early show" on cbs. [ sighs ] morning! mor-ning? i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40% of your daily fiber... plus wait for it... antioxidants! so, two more wishes. mmmm. maybe later, then. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. positively...
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lonnie, good morning. >> hey, good morning, jeff. good morning, everybody.hollering right now. i've got to tell you, all the blue shirts are part of the pediatric cataract initiative. now, i know the lion's club is a big part of sight-related problems, but also bosh & lamb. you're on board. what's your name? >> director of medical affairs for bosh & lomb. >> this is a global program. in china, how does it affect the people there? >> it's a global initiative. there are about 40,000 children >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by mott's. purely delicious flavor and great nuion. >> announcer: "weather report sponsored by mott's. purely delicious flavor and great nutrition. >> that's it for weather. hopefully, you won't need that umbrella too much today. we've got a little break right now. that's going to to do it. now inside to erica. >> lonnie, thanks. >>> up next, she is a top-notch athlete, but this is no game. a star hockey player now waiting for a transplant that could mean life or death. her story just ahead. you're watching the "early show" on cb
lonnie, good morning. >> hey, good morning, jeff. good morning, everybody.hollering right now. i've got to tell you, all the blue shirts are part of the pediatric cataract initiative. now, i know the lion's club is a big part of sight-related problems, but also bosh & lamb. you're on board. what's your name? >> director of medical affairs for bosh & lomb. >> this is a global program. in china, how does it affect the people there? >> it's a global initiative....
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we bring in elaine and lonnie. getting back to what we were talking about with this technology, i mean, it was nothing short of incredible. you hate to make the piece about, oh, wow, but it was really an oh, wow type of thing. >> so much of the time when doctors are trying to operate on organs, particularly in the brain or heart they want to know what the impact of what move in one place will be be on the rest of that organ or item and you can see it there in 3-d. >> it seems like they brought life-and-death experience of these operations down to almost like a video game inch it's true. you talk about the volume. they are able to expedite diagnosis of mris and things rather than looking at two-dimensional flat-screen x-rays of image after image they can literally go in and dance to the left, dance to the right and move organs -- >> was it what you expected going into it? >> what did you expect. >> you walk in and are looking at these four walls and the wall above you and below. >> drew: and the glasses. >> -- >> pu
we bring in elaine and lonnie. getting back to what we were talking about with this technology, i mean, it was nothing short of incredible. you hate to make the piece about, oh, wow, but it was really an oh, wow type of thing. >> so much of the time when doctors are trying to operate on organs, particularly in the brain or heart they want to know what the impact of what move in one place will be be on the rest of that organ or item and you can see it there in 3-d. >> it seems like...
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we'll do burgers with shrimp and sausage. >> first, though, lonnie -- where's lonnie?n is here with another check of the weather. good morning. >> you know what, guys, i always thought that theater people were nighttime folk, you know, staying up late, doing the show. we have a lot of theater people >>> you know, i was referencing a ballet troup before. you can't see them but very graceful looking. speaking of graceful, erica, over to you. >> lonnie, thanks for lying. two-time academy award winner emma thompson is the first to win awards for acting and writing. she brings both into play with reviving the nanny mcphee in the new family comedy "nanny mcphee returns". >> listen to me very carefully. i'm going to explain to you the way i work. when you need me, but do not want me, then i must stay. when you want me but no longer need me, then i have to go. >> how could anyone possibly want you? >> it's an odd thought, i grant you, but there it is. >> and here she is. emma thompson, good morning. >> good morning. >> you had your premiere last night. >> yes, i'm fine, though
we'll do burgers with shrimp and sausage. >> first, though, lonnie -- where's lonnie?n is here with another check of the weather. good morning. >> you know what, guys, i always thought that theater people were nighttime folk, you know, staying up late, doing the show. we have a lot of theater people >>> you know, i was referencing a ballet troup before. you can't see them but very graceful looking. speaking of graceful, erica, over to you. >> lonnie, thanks for lying....
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once again lonnie quinn filling in for dave price this morning. he's outside.>> just fine, jeff. good morning, everybody. nice people out here. what's your name, by the way? >> alex. >> when does school start for you? >> september sometime. >> a little vague on that but most likely you'll show up for the first day. >> yeah, nn >> this weather report sponsored by expedia, the best travel tools are all in one place. where you book matters. expedia. >>> you know, if we get someone from the school administration in englewood, new jersey, to give alex a start at his house to make sure we have the exact start day for school he'd appreciate it. chris wragge, all yours. >> thy time in september is fine, first weekend, second week, third week, whatever. >>> if you're a new parent, this could make you shed tears of joy. a possible cure for col icky babies. this is "the early show" on cbs. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips
once again lonnie quinn filling in for dave price this morning. he's outside.>> just fine, jeff. good morning, everybody. nice people out here. what's your name, by the way? >> alex. >> when does school start for you? >> september sometime. >> a little vague on that but most likely you'll show up for the first day. >> yeah, nn >> this weather report sponsored by expedia, the best travel tools are all in one place. where you book matters. expedia....
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lonnie, good morning. >> hey, good morning to you, jeff. good morning, everybody.e going to tell me what all the orange shirts are all about. >> urban girl squad, a social networking group for women in their 20s and 30s in new york city. >> rahr a charitable organization? what do you do? >> we're a social group -- >> wait, wait, a social group. >> announcer: "weather report sponsored by chase freedom. sign up now at chase.com/freedom. >>> all right, that's going to do it for me out here. make it a great day wherever you are. harry, over to you. >> lonnie, thanks very much. >>> up next, who can stop those bedbugs? we'll tell you how to fight off those nasty pests, when the "early show" continues. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back in your pocket. fun money from freedom. this is yours! thank you! what? that's 5% cash back in quarterly bonus categories all year long. does your card do this? sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase
lonnie, good morning. >> hey, good morning to you, jeff. good morning, everybody.e going to tell me what all the orange shirts are all about. >> urban girl squad, a social networking group for women in their 20s and 30s in new york city. >> rahr a charitable organization? what do you do? >> we're a social group -- >> wait, wait, a social group. >> announcer: "weather report sponsored by chase freedom. sign up now at chase.com/freedom. >>> all...
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reporter lonnie rivera is on the phone with us. you are in the thick of the mess? >> we sure are. actually our live truck is not moving at all. couple of minutes we were crawling a few minutes ago but we are not moving at this time. as you mentioned, it is just a traffic headache to start this weekend for a lot of people for folks even heading into work from modesto or stockton into the oakland and bay area this morning. they are just running into a mess. of course, anyone who is about to take 580 west, allow yourselves some time because they are saying that this could take several hours before they clean the mess up. it all started from a big rig as you mentioned that flipped, overturning fertilizer into the road. 20 tons of fertilizer is what we're hearing and so the last we heard is it will take two to four hours for them to clean:the mess. two lanes are blocked. one lane is open at this time and all of this coupled with the fact this it's very foggy along 580 along this area and then this portion of 580 is very winding. so it could be a dangerous situation and coupled with the
reporter lonnie rivera is on the phone with us. you are in the thick of the mess? >> we sure are. actually our live truck is not moving at all. couple of minutes we were crawling a few minutes ago but we are not moving at this time. as you mentioned, it is just a traffic headache to start this weekend for a lot of people for folks even heading into work from modesto or stockton into the oakland and bay area this morning. they are just running into a mess. of course, anyone who is about to...
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. >> first, though, lonnie quinn here for dave price with a check of the weather. >> i got to tell youhave a good time, you don't want to get separated from your grendfriends. so what do you do? you wear kermit the frog green. and i just want you to know, these guys i'm telling you, had and i think link that you might be on the show today, right? on the count of three, o >>> where are you from? >> california. >> welcome to the show. that's it for weather. let's get inside now. here's erica. >>> this mornings as our back to school series continues, we take a look at i-parenting. traditionally dropping your kids off at college, moving into that dorm room, has been a liberating moment. but not so much anymore. joining us this morning to discuss why, dr. hofer and dr. hartstein. good to have both of you with us. you were actually one of the first people to study this because you noticed a trend. you're always professor, the parent of who college atwo coll. and you say it goes back to the unlimited cell phone plan. >> so much changed just a few years ago. when you think about what happened
. >> first, though, lonnie quinn here for dave price with a check of the weather. >> i got to tell youhave a good time, you don't want to get separated from your grendfriends. so what do you do? you wear kermit the frog green. and i just want you to know, these guys i'm telling you, had and i think link that you might be on the show today, right? on the count of three, o >>> where are you from? >> california. >> welcome to the show. that's it for weather. let's...
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i'm chris wragge with erika hill, lonnie quinn is with us. as dave price off. here we are, beautiful tuesday morning in manhattan. >> just ahead this hour, too often when we talk about missing kids, they have a tragic ending, but not this morning. talk about a wonderful way to start this day. look at that face. a 4-year-old survived 18 hours by himself in a steep arizona canyon. you'll meet little travis, his mom, and the man who helped rescue him this hour. >> camera savvy. love that ride on the copter too. >>> how much money husband and wives make. are men more likely to cheat if they are economically dependent on their spouses? turns out they are. >>> mystery solved. hollywood buzzing about who will be the female lead in the american version of "the girl with the dragon tattoo" film. it promises to be a blockbuster. we're learning who has been cast as the lead. we'll find out how she beat other celebrities. natalie portman. >> if you don't know much about the name, rooney and mara, she comes from powerhouse families. first a check of the h
i'm chris wragge with erika hill, lonnie quinn is with us. as dave price off. here we are, beautiful tuesday morning in manhattan. >> just ahead this hour, too often when we talk about missing kids, they have a tragic ending, but not this morning. talk about a wonderful way to start this day. look at that face. a 4-year-old survived 18 hours by himself in a steep arizona canyon. you'll meet little travis, his mom, and the man who helped rescue him this hour. >> camera savvy. love...
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history is shared through interactive exhibits, entertaining events, and stories told by people like lonniefred heidrick was a major farmer in the area. he farmed over 30,000 acres at one time. and he ended up collecting farm equipment all of his life. >> and quite honestly, when you get to be a successful farmer, you can go out, and you can talk to other guys, and most of these guys like to talk about the old days. and so he'd look over there, and he'd say, "ok, joe, "what are you going to do with that old cat over there?" and so he would talk him out of it and bring it home and restore it. >> our docents aren't trained to tell stories. our docents are trained to listen to other people's stories and then tell those stories again. >> farming is backbreaking labor. and so they invented something that would help them. and on a farm, usually in the summertime you're busy. and in the wintertime, th'd go to town, they'd sit around the blacksmith's shop, and they'd talk about, "let's invent this to make it easier." >> i think it's time we fire one of these up and go for a ride. >> oh, we've got a
history is shared through interactive exhibits, entertaining events, and stories told by people like lonniefred heidrick was a major farmer in the area. he farmed over 30,000 acres at one time. and he ended up collecting farm equipment all of his life. >> and quite honestly, when you get to be a successful farmer, you can go out, and you can talk to other guys, and most of these guys like to talk about the old days. and so he'd look over there, and he'd say, "ok, joe, "what are...
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lonnie chan who is in the back as well. thank you. [inaudible] >> i guess she'll always be there. we hope so anyway. thanks. the next presenter is my privilege to interruse allen broussard, the executive director of the child development program. >> thank you. thank you, superintendent and commissioners. i don't have a prepared speech because it was -- once i found out that sarah, too, my colleague, had been nominated for this award i knew it would be very easy to just speak from my heart. she is quite an amazing person. she's only been with us for a year and a half. she's our clerk for our program quality and enhancement unit, and she came to us about a year and a half ago when we were pretty desperate. we didn't have anyone there who has really been able to fill the bill. and we kind of found her accidentally actually through her sister who works with us, and she has really -- you know, she's one of these people who is a quiet moving force behind the scenes who doesn't make a lot of noise but it very powerful and provides an amazing amount of infrastructure and calm and organiza
lonnie chan who is in the back as well. thank you. [inaudible] >> i guess she'll always be there. we hope so anyway. thanks. the next presenter is my privilege to interruse allen broussard, the executive director of the child development program. >> thank you. thank you, superintendent and commissioners. i don't have a prepared speech because it was -- once i found out that sarah, too, my colleague, had been nominated for this award i knew it would be very easy to just speak from my...
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lonnie quinn is here now. good friday morning. >> in the >> have a great day wherever you are. >> we will give that a try. >> still ahead this morning, is it an accident or a crime when a girl falls 100 feet and nearly dies? we will check in this morning with the father of the girl critically injured. >> be careful with facebook. you could lose your job. we will meet an educator that learned a painful lesson. she will tell us all about it. she'll tell us all about it later on "the early show." hey, smart, we could stay here for the conference. i'm a member of this hotel's loyalty program. well how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a couple of horses that we ride to a nearby river. then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welc
lonnie quinn is here now. good friday morning. >> in the >> have a great day wherever you are. >> we will give that a try. >> still ahead this morning, is it an accident or a crime when a girl falls 100 feet and nearly dies? we will check in this morning with the father of the girl critically injured. >> be careful with facebook. you could lose your job. we will meet an educator that learned a painful lesson. she will tell us all about it. she'll tell us all about...
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lonnie franklin junior pleaded not guilty yesterday to accusations he murdered ten women in the mast past 20 years. he the 14-year pause in the killings led to the nickname the grim sleeper. prosecutors say they have dna evidence leading franklin to the murders and are examining 30 other cold cases to see if he is involve. >>> a 15-year-old boy is in custody for an attack on a gay man and investigators are calling it a hate crime it happened on a muni train near church street earlier this month in san francisco. police say when the victim tried to get off the train, his bag got caught on the teen, that's when investigators say the boy yelled an anti-gay slur and then punched the victim in the face and head. surveillance video led police to the boy. >>> all eyes will be on napa today where a controversial trial that looks at the legality of same-sex marriage in the presbyterian church will begin. reverend james sparr is accused of violating church law when she married 16 same-sex couples in 2008. that's when gay marriages were legal in california. sparr will face trial by the redwood
lonnie franklin junior pleaded not guilty yesterday to accusations he murdered ten women in the mast past 20 years. he the 14-year pause in the killings led to the nickname the grim sleeper. prosecutors say they have dna evidence leading franklin to the murders and are examining 30 other cold cases to see if he is involve. >>> a 15-year-old boy is in custody for an attack on a gay man and investigators are calling it a hate crime it happened on a muni train near church street earlier...
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first of all, i want to say on wednesday, the 18th, lonnie and eve celebrating their 75th wedding anniversaryen, 25 great grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren and eight great, great grand children. how is that for an accomplishment? what kind of medicine do you need to take to do that? >>> it's your birthday. how old are you? 30? and you're from where? h. >> south sioux city, nebraska. >> say that 30 time fast. nice to see you. that's a quick look at your weather picture. have a great birthday. airy characterization inside to you. >>> we all know kids communicate these days with their friends online, but that's always where they interact with their enemies. 43% of teens report being a victim of bullying by phone or the internet and those results can be tragic. 17-year-old alexis in new york took her own life this year in the wake of vicious online attacks. her death echos other recent suicides, including two in massachusetts, 11-year-old karl hoover and 15-year-old feeb bee prince. phoebe's classmate, who didn't want to be identified, says he was one of her close e. friends. but fshe never r
first of all, i want to say on wednesday, the 18th, lonnie and eve celebrating their 75th wedding anniversaryen, 25 great grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren and eight great, great grand children. how is that for an accomplishment? what kind of medicine do you need to take to do that? >>> it's your birthday. how old are you? 30? and you're from where? h. >> south sioux city, nebraska. >> say that 30 time fast. nice to see you. that's a quick look at your weather picture....
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lonnie, thanks. the business of yoga is booming.early $6 billion on yoga classes and products, but as consumer correspondent susan koeppen reports, a lack of regulation in the yoga industry could be putting you at risk. >> if i wanted to sit on the couch, i actually have to prop myself up with many, many pillows. >> reporter: for 27-year-old rachel schneider, sitting or lying down is now a challenge, ever since the day she was injured by something she loved, yoga. >> yoga was great at first. i loved the calm it brought to my life, a little spirituality and physically it was great. >> reporter: she turned to yoga after struggling with a bad back but now says some of the poses she was instructed to do did more harm than good. >> now that i know better, i don't think the poses were appropriate for me at all. >> reporter: she says yoga caused too bulging disks, which left her screaming in pain. >> the pain was absolutely excruciating. i could not shower myself, could not put on my own underwear. that's hard to do when you're 27, not put
lonnie, thanks. the business of yoga is booming.early $6 billion on yoga classes and products, but as consumer correspondent susan koeppen reports, a lack of regulation in the yoga industry could be putting you at risk. >> if i wanted to sit on the couch, i actually have to prop myself up with many, many pillows. >> reporter: for 27-year-old rachel schneider, sitting or lying down is now a challenge, ever since the day she was injured by something she loved, yoga. >> yoga was...