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i've lost 10 pounds. all my clothes fit again.day fix has changed my life. >> announcer: autumn made combining fitness and nutrition simple with her portion control color-coded containers. it's easy. if your food fits in one of these containers, you can eat it. there's one for every type of food you like to eat. that means you can still eat the foods you love -- just exactly the right portion every time. autumn also includes a simple eating plan that shows you how many portions to eat each day, including deserts and chocolate -- even wine -- just the right portion every time. >> you literally put the food into these containers. if it fits, you can eat it. i have lost 10 1/2 pounds, and i feel amazing. >> announcer: autumn even created a "start here" guide that walks you through the program step by step. it shows you which 30-minute workout to do each day, plus there's a place to set and track your goals. that's it -- simple. pick up the phone and get the body you always wanted with the complete 21 day fix fitness and nutrition pro
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historian: lost cause was a foil for it's lost but can't be lost because what is right that defeated but not dishonored. it was's a foil for making the point that you're making that yes, lost in the literal sense but not lost because it was wrong. but it's probably a good segway for karen. ian >> they had not lost or be been defeated but turning to what the first panel talked about that they were simply overwhelmed by northern manpower and material and the fourth tenant that they were nearly god-like figures and southern women on the home front were devoted to the confederate effort. coski: what's your interpretation of slavery? janey: it's is this these men and woman had been faithful that slavery had been benevolent and good thing for african-americans and we see a lot of this especially as the 19th century goes on this becomes increasingly part of the story. historian: what's the task they're facing? >> to some degree it's reactive that there's a pre-emptive fear -- the old adage that the winners write the history, that expecting and anticipating that would happen and that the win
historian: lost cause was a foil for it's lost but can't be lost because what is right that defeated but not dishonored. it was's a foil for making the point that you're making that yes, lost in the literal sense but not lost because it was wrong. but it's probably a good segway for karen. ian >> they had not lost or be been defeated but turning to what the first panel talked about that they were simply overwhelmed by northern manpower and material and the fourth tenant that they were...
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buy into the lost cause. the majority yes, but there is a sense in the new south about the war and these commemorative activities. for example, john singleton mosey. take a look at this quote. immediately, this should make you recoil. what is he doing or acknowledging? >> slavery. jennifer murray: he could not be any more explicit. the south went to war for slavery. then what does he say toward the end, does he get more bold or does he retract? >> he retracts. jennifer murray: in what way? >> he talks about it being for his country, fighting for his country even though the values weren't there. >> may be from slavery, but not a retraction from the fact that he fought for the south. jennifer murray: and he is also said just in what in the middle of the quote? >> he is advocating the role of responsibility. jennifer murray: yes. so why nations choose to go to war, it is the response ability of whom? >> the politicians. jennifer murray: so he is fighting for what? >> his country. and it seems like robert e lee a
buy into the lost cause. the majority yes, but there is a sense in the new south about the war and these commemorative activities. for example, john singleton mosey. take a look at this quote. immediately, this should make you recoil. what is he doing or acknowledging? >> slavery. jennifer murray: he could not be any more explicit. the south went to war for slavery. then what does he say toward the end, does he get more bold or does he retract? >> he retracts. jennifer murray: in...
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does this fit with the loss -- lost cause? absolutely. absolutely fits with the lost cause. one more conversation of associating or disassociating slavery with the civil war moving forward into the 20th century. so the united daughters of the confederacy was very proactive in shaping the lost cause narrative. udc and southern women are responsible for reclaiming confederates from battlefields taking them down south. confederate dead at gettysburg for example are denied burial moving forward into the 20th century. places at the soldier's national cemetery, because the civil war is still going on, so until the 1870's, the southern women go and collect the remains of their confederate dead. and bring them back home. a lot of the southern confederate dead buried in the hollywood cemetery in richmond virginia. >> so they were not buried in any way? jennifer murray: union and confederate soldiers are buried in the same way that the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, -- at the battlefield. they are buried by comrades, often haphazardly. they might be put in a trench graves l
does this fit with the loss -- lost cause? absolutely. absolutely fits with the lost cause. one more conversation of associating or disassociating slavery with the civil war moving forward into the 20th century. so the united daughters of the confederacy was very proactive in shaping the lost cause narrative. udc and southern women are responsible for reclaiming confederates from battlefields taking them down south. confederate dead at gettysburg for example are denied burial moving forward...
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they are saying only one passenger lost consciousness. faa saying there was a pressurization problem. the pilot did call for an emergency landing. the exact reason why is still unclear. this is a huge discrepancy. this plane was in route from chicago to hartford connecticut. it's original jet carries about 75 to 80 passengers. this was likely at 32,000 feet. if there was a tore that came open you've got a major pressurization lost there. that means the pilot has to act very quickly. clearly the oxygen masks will deploy. you have people losing consciousness and the pilot trying to react. a very frightening scenario for all passengers onboard if the door did come open or blow open in some fashion. we are waiting for more information from sky west from the faa and from people actually on the ground now. these passengers will be put on another plane. we do not know the exact number of passengers who were affected by this what we are being told is a loss of pressurization. >> sky west saying one passenger was unconscious but not confirming it
they are saying only one passenger lost consciousness. faa saying there was a pressurization problem. the pilot did call for an emergency landing. the exact reason why is still unclear. this is a huge discrepancy. this plane was in route from chicago to hartford connecticut. it's original jet carries about 75 to 80 passengers. this was likely at 32,000 feet. if there was a tore that came open you've got a major pressurization lost there. that means the pilot has to act very quickly. clearly the...
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you know they have lost population. you know that they have lost jobs. we don't want them to lose hope in their government. the impact is $2 million. that might not be allowed by our spending up here but that enable them to attract doctors. it enabled them to harness volunteers like dental visits. could i have your assurance that you will actually look into this and not just have a lot of your
you know they have lost population. you know that they have lost jobs. we don't want them to lose hope in their government. the impact is $2 million. that might not be allowed by our spending up here but that enable them to attract doctors. it enabled them to harness volunteers like dental visits. could i have your assurance that you will actually look into this and not just have a lot of your
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. >>> martin was a warrior and he had lost an adon'ted son in vietnam.wasn't in his constitution to admit that the war was finished. he would not surrenderer. >>> but, communist were intent on taking saigon, and, the army units pounded the targets around the clock. the violent barrage cleared the way for ground forces to capture key cities, in late march, and the army had achieved the unthinkable. in just weeks they had captured the northern half of the country and, obliterated half of the army. >>> i went into the areas soon after the wars began to happen and, i saw the army, retreating into the sea. throwing away its uniforms, it was a horrifying sight,. >>> bad leadership, on president's part is what led to that. >>> they had surrounded the area. >>> they had to protect their lives work. >>> what did you do about all the sensitive equipment documents, etcetera, that were in the embassy? >>> on the last day, we had done so little to get rid of classified material, that we were running the insinner rate tors on the roof all time and that meant building
. >>> martin was a warrior and he had lost an adon'ted son in vietnam.wasn't in his constitution to admit that the war was finished. he would not surrenderer. >>> but, communist were intent on taking saigon, and, the army units pounded the targets around the clock. the violent barrage cleared the way for ground forces to capture key cities, in late march, and the army had achieved the unthinkable. in just weeks they had captured the northern half of the country and,...
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we've now lost fallujah. we've lost mosul. we have lost tikrit. now ramadi is next., including your son. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you want to say to the president, after all of that -- this blood-soaked ground they gave up and now in the hands of isis? what would you say to the president? >> first of all, he needs to show the honor and respect to our men and women who served and sacrificed and given so much and to the memories of our fallen heroes and to our famimilies not just with lip service but with actions from our government. we have seen in his administration that lacking sorely where there's the scandal with the va other issues they've had, not getting the support when they come back home. he and his wife stand out there and say they support the troops. but when we look at their actions, that doesn't happen. they're not given rules of engagement to make them successful. we're not taking care of them when they get home. it's sad what has happened. >> it's disgraceful. >> it sure is sean. >> i don't know if you know the greatest respect for men and women, the high
we've now lost fallujah. we've lost mosul. we have lost tikrit. now ramadi is next., including your son. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you want to say to the president, after all of that -- this blood-soaked ground they gave up and now in the hands of isis? what would you say to the president? >> first of all, he needs to show the honor and respect to our men and women who served and sacrificed and given so much and to the memories of our fallen heroes and to our famimilies not just...
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that's been lost. we've lost that. it's all been transferred to wall street and now they're our landlords. >> wherever the foreclosure crisis hit the hardest the wall street landlords have moved in. in some parts of southern california one in every twelve homes was foreclosed on. >> como esta? >> bien, bien. >> so nice to see you, thank you so much, gracias. >> now what's this? >> oh, really? it's a big house. >> esperanza rosales was in tammy's situation not long ago. the home she lost is also now owned by colony american homes. she had eight days to pack up and move 22 years worth of belongings. >> what has been the hardest thing for you since you lost your home and became a renter? >> esperanza and her family now live in a rental home owned by another corporate landlord. >> the new landlords have moved into communities already plagued by housing instability. housing advocates and federal officials agree: we are living through the worst rental affordability crisis in u.s. history. now communities are concerned about
that's been lost. we've lost that. it's all been transferred to wall street and now they're our landlords. >> wherever the foreclosure crisis hit the hardest the wall street landlords have moved in. in some parts of southern california one in every twelve homes was foreclosed on. >> como esta? >> bien, bien. >> so nice to see you, thank you so much, gracias. >> now what's this? >> oh, really? it's a big house. >> esperanza rosales was in tammy's...
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and we have lost a good number of our compatriots. reporter: if you could go back in time and do one thing differently, what would it be at co >> i would quarantine the area, restricts the movement of people. and deploy as much resources in terms of personnel, equipment, and logistics. reporter: thank you very much mr. president. laura: into the divine comedy, a masterpiece of european literature. it is just arrived at the national museum. it can crisscross continents. reporter: i woke to find myself in a dark wood where the right road was wholly lost and gone. so begins dante's divine comedy, the inspiration for an eclectic exhibition of african art. this video evokes the damnation of a pure land. all the works around purgatory and hell. welcome to hell. some of them may seem quite heavenly. it represents the unity and light of faith. it also represents what happens when that faith turns to fanaticism. the masterpiece about the soul search for god has inspired many modern interpretations. this is the first major exploration by africa
and we have lost a good number of our compatriots. reporter: if you could go back in time and do one thing differently, what would it be at co >> i would quarantine the area, restricts the movement of people. and deploy as much resources in terms of personnel, equipment, and logistics. reporter: thank you very much mr. president. laura: into the divine comedy, a masterpiece of european literature. it is just arrived at the national museum. it can crisscross continents. reporter: i woke to...
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the door opened the cabin lost air pressure.ntly lost consciousness, but the plane landed safely. we're told by a spokeswoman from sky west airlines saying that sky west flight 5622 operating as united express from chicago to hartford diverted to buffalo after a passenger lost consciousness. the flight landed safely in buffalo, where the passenger received medical attention before being released. we're working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford. mary schiavo is joining us on the phone right how it. obviously sketchy information right now. we don't have a lot of details. based on what we've just reported what's your analysis? >> well obviously it's a mechanical failure with the plane, but my analysis includes the passengers are very lucky. there have been cases in the past where the doors have failed in flight and it resulted in the loss of plane. so it's very very fortunate. since the passengers did lose consciousness, obviously this happened when the flight was most likely above 10,000 feet. losing
the door opened the cabin lost air pressure.ntly lost consciousness, but the plane landed safely. we're told by a spokeswoman from sky west airlines saying that sky west flight 5622 operating as united express from chicago to hartford diverted to buffalo after a passenger lost consciousness. the flight landed safely in buffalo, where the passenger received medical attention before being released. we're working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford. mary schiavo is...
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we have lost mosul. we have lost tikrit and now ramadi is next.cans, including your son. what do you want to say to the president after all of that blood-soaked ground they gave up now in the hands of isis. what would you say to the president? >> well first of all, he needs to show the honor and respect to our men and women who served and sacrificed and have given so much to the memories of our fallen heroes and their families not just with lip service but with actions from our government. we have seen in his administration that lacking sorely where there is the scandal with the va. other issues naf i they've had, not getting the support they need when they come back home. he and his wife stand out there and say they support the troops. when we look at their action on the combat field, they don't give them rules of engagement to make them successful. they're not taken care of within they come home. it's sad. >> it's disgraceful. >> it sure is. >> i had colonel north on my radio show yesterday, i have the greatest respect for men and women, it's th
we have lost mosul. we have lost tikrit and now ramadi is next.cans, including your son. what do you want to say to the president after all of that blood-soaked ground they gave up now in the hands of isis. what would you say to the president? >> well first of all, he needs to show the honor and respect to our men and women who served and sacrificed and have given so much to the memories of our fallen heroes and their families not just with lip service but with actions from our...
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i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 82 pounds in eight months.
i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 82 pounds in eight months.
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. >> i lost it. i absolutely lost it because i knew that this started from a traffic stop, and i'm like, how can you go from a traffic stop to someone being dead? >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, north charleston, south carolina. >> there were bench warrants out for scott's arrest for unpaid child support, but scott's family says that is not justification for the officer's actions. if convicted of murder, slager, the officer, could face the death penalty. >>> this morning's other big story, severe weather marching across the midwest. >> the storm throughout stretches today from kansas city to st. louis, des moines into western illinois. large hail, damaging wind and even tornadoes possible. kansas and kentucky already had tornado warnings posted overnight and into this morning. >> that storm system yesterday spawned this rare funnel cloud. one of three spotted over sacramento, california. no confirmation, however, that any of those funnel clouds touched down and turned into tornadoes. with more
. >> i lost it. i absolutely lost it because i knew that this started from a traffic stop, and i'm like, how can you go from a traffic stop to someone being dead? >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, north charleston, south carolina. >> there were bench warrants out for scott's arrest for unpaid child support, but scott's family says that is not justification for the officer's actions. if convicted of murder, slager, the officer, could face the death penalty. >>>...
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her son, jesse lewis, lost his life on that day. >> i guess i felt numb.like, ok, it's survival mode. it's you know two years later -- i will -- it will always be incredibly difficult. >> as i think we proliferate our society with more weapons or opportunities to get terrible weapons, we may see the body count go up. >> the weapons that were in adam lanza's hand on 24 teen -- on december 14 should never have reach his hands and hopefully will not reach the hands in his mental state ever again. >> limiting the size of the magazines would not have made a difference. it did make a difference print when he stops to reload at one time, a group of children were able to run out of the room and escape. his final action in the classroom which was instrumental in saving nine of his classmates -- as the gun man ran out of all its and was reloading, he called to his friends to run and they said it's because he told him to run that they did. then the gun man reloaded and murdered jesse. >> it's a shame that the world lost jesse but he cannot die in vain. something must
her son, jesse lewis, lost his life on that day. >> i guess i felt numb.like, ok, it's survival mode. it's you know two years later -- i will -- it will always be incredibly difficult. >> as i think we proliferate our society with more weapons or opportunities to get terrible weapons, we may see the body count go up. >> the weapons that were in adam lanza's hand on 24 teen -- on december 14 should never have reach his hands and hopefully will not reach the hands in his mental...
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mccarthy had lost his base. and he kind of faded away. this was a man who needed con stant attention. when he walked in a room, he wanted to be noticed. without that, he lost something of himself. he began to drink more heavily. and he actually was dead within 7 years of wheeling. he was 48 years of age. he died of cirrhosis of the liver. his body shut down because of the heavy drinking. it was not a good impact on the country. >> we are in the federal district courtroom of the united states custom house of wheeling virginia finished in 1859, that is now known as west virginia independence hall. this is the birth place of the great state of west virginia during the american civil war. it will be the place in which conventions will be held that would form a new government for virginia. a government for virginia loyal to the united states and the union. and this new government for virginia will then create the new state of west virginia. our nation was in the midst of a terrible civil war. those in eastern virginia predom innocently were su
mccarthy had lost his base. and he kind of faded away. this was a man who needed con stant attention. when he walked in a room, he wanted to be noticed. without that, he lost something of himself. he began to drink more heavily. and he actually was dead within 7 years of wheeling. he was 48 years of age. he died of cirrhosis of the liver. his body shut down because of the heavy drinking. it was not a good impact on the country. >> we are in the federal district courtroom of the united...
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i probably would have been lost without her.eone to be accountable to, you know, when my parents weren't necessarily holding me accountable for my actions. lori did. >> let me talk to lori about that. >> sure. >> oh, she's got tears in her eyes. you had to set boundaries for her. >> i did. you know, recently we were asked about this, and i -- when they asked her what made our relationship special, i thought she was going to say the trips to disneyland and carving pumpkins. and she said, you know, she set boundaries and she expected me to live within those boundaries, and she said now, of course, that's coming from an adult mother. and she can see the value in boundaries and that that's love, really, that that's setting love for your children. and i expected her to do well so she wanted to do well. she wanted to please me. but it was funny. at the time when she first said it, i kept saying, but remember disneyland? aren't you going to talk about that? i really appreciate the fact that she realized that. but she had great potentia
i probably would have been lost without her.eone to be accountable to, you know, when my parents weren't necessarily holding me accountable for my actions. lori did. >> let me talk to lori about that. >> sure. >> oh, she's got tears in her eyes. you had to set boundaries for her. >> i did. you know, recently we were asked about this, and i -- when they asked her what made our relationship special, i thought she was going to say the trips to disneyland and carving...
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the interesting thing about easterners, in the beginning we lost. we lost him the front line. it was only when we cited -- decided to free the slaves god was on our side. there was a difference that had been in the army in the potomac and those that hadn't been. >> the eastern soldier thought the western soldiers didn't do much fighting. the eastern soldiers engage in one big bloody battle right after another. mainly the western soldiers walked around a lot. [laughter] and ended up in north carolina. prof varon: how about this question. if wife's excepted black involvement, how did they square that with their willingness to support jim crow? if people know they were active in the jr -- ga are? prof. gannon: it was politically powerful. they saw their job is getting pensions to help veterans. they had been political in the first few years of their life. they actually disappeared for a few years. people credited it to that. they were careful to stay out of partisanship. their view was their organization was fraternity, charity, loyalty. that it was within their purview of what t
the interesting thing about easterners, in the beginning we lost. we lost him the front line. it was only when we cited -- decided to free the slaves god was on our side. there was a difference that had been in the army in the potomac and those that hadn't been. >> the eastern soldier thought the western soldiers didn't do much fighting. the eastern soldiers engage in one big bloody battle right after another. mainly the western soldiers walked around a lot. [laughter] and ended up in...
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the lost and stolen ordinance only inconveniences people who are trying to funnel guns that are lost and stolen. i've never heard a complaint. >> the fight in pennsylvania isn't over yet. >> you here the "america tonight's" christof putzel. christoph tell us what the real concern here. what's the real concern? >> well, the mayor's big concern is gun trafficking. he doesn't want to give traffickers any deniability. as he told us the first thing that people do when they break into a house is look for cash and the second thing they do is look for guns. the atf estimates there are probably about half a million guns stolen in the u.s. every year and the mayor doesn't want pennsylvania become a feeder state. doesn't want to see guns going into other places. as we've seen in chicago where we've done tons of reporting about gun trafficking. does not prevent guns from flowing over borders coming in from other places and creating havoc. >> so as you have seen in your reporting there is a lot of question about gun rights but is this just an issue about gun rights? >> well, no. i mean for most o
the lost and stolen ordinance only inconveniences people who are trying to funnel guns that are lost and stolen. i've never heard a complaint. >> the fight in pennsylvania isn't over yet. >> you here the "america tonight's" christof putzel. christoph tell us what the real concern here. what's the real concern? >> well, the mayor's big concern is gun trafficking. he doesn't want to give traffickers any deniability. as he told us the first thing that people do when...
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>>> the opportunities lost to out. we could have done it., we so often failed in that. >>> a failure, he believes the state department and u.s. embassy could have prevepted. the fall of sidpon had been coming for months, and, the u.s. ambasa dor would not talk about a possible evacuation. >>> we have been seeing scenes of people fighting their way on choppers for a month. >>> we add human tsunami rolling towards saigon and that in the last two months of the war and it had become familiar, and unfortunately, there could be more of them. >>> did the launch or the capture take them by surprise? >>> never thought that moment would come, he was the ambassador in vietnam and, he had convinced himself that the communist would accept a settlement to the latest hostilities and, he had not considered that the war would ever be lost. >>> martin was a warrior, and he had lost an adon'ted son in vietnam. it wasn't in his constitution to admit that the war was finished. he would not surrenderer . >>> but, communist were intent on taking saigon, and, the a
>>> the opportunities lost to out. we could have done it., we so often failed in that. >>> a failure, he believes the state department and u.s. embassy could have prevepted. the fall of sidpon had been coming for months, and, the u.s. ambasa dor would not talk about a possible evacuation. >>> we have been seeing scenes of people fighting their way on choppers for a month. >>> we add human tsunami rolling towards saigon and that in the last two months of the...
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the 168 lives that were lost, 19 of them children unknowing that disaster was about to overtake them. and of the many dozens who were wounded severely and have still to this daycarey those injuries with them. and then next we think always of the first responders, particularly the oklahoma city fire and police officers that immediately rushed to the scene, the surrounding fire and police departments that were rapidly mobilized to assist them the oklahoma national guard that was there within a matter of hours but frankly rescue teams from all across the united states of america who immediately moved in our direction to help our people. and i think of the people of oklahoma next who stunned but rallied enormously with enormous speed and with great courage try and support each and every way they could the folks that -- whose lives had been lost and the people that were still in danger. i still remember that day at the governor's office. at the end of the day 2:00 in the morning, driving from the capital toward my home in moore oklahoma, and seeing a line of people outside the blood center
the 168 lives that were lost, 19 of them children unknowing that disaster was about to overtake them. and of the many dozens who were wounded severely and have still to this daycarey those injuries with them. and then next we think always of the first responders, particularly the oklahoma city fire and police officers that immediately rushed to the scene, the surrounding fire and police departments that were rapidly mobilized to assist them the oklahoma national guard that was there within a...
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but in that moment when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope.er: because at this moment st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. if you're a man over 50, you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >> right in the middle of the drought emergency officials at san francisco recreation and parks are facing a serious cushion. >> yes. they have allowed a massive water leak at golf course to continue for years. >> dan is here with an investigation you wi
but in that moment when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope.er: because at this moment st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside...
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and an iphone lost in new york turns up on the other side of the world in the hands of the mysterious orange man.my >> who is this man and why are his pictures showing up on my phone? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight in kenya where terrorists are promising an attack on a university that killed at least 148 people this week is just the beginning. the terror group al-shabaab now says, "kenyan cities will run red with blood." today, kenya's president, uhuru kenyatta, declared three days of national mourning promising he will respond to the threat in the fiercest way possible. >> our forefathers bled and died for this nation, and we will do everything to defend our way of life. >> axelrod: we are now hearing extraordinary tales of survival from some who managed to make it through the attack. debora patta is in nairobi with those, and with the gut- wrenching wait for parents who still don't know if their child is dead or alive. >> reporter: this is what the a
and an iphone lost in new york turns up on the other side of the world in the hands of the mysterious orange man.my >> who is this man and why are his pictures showing up on my phone? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight in kenya where terrorists are promising an attack on a university that killed at least 148 people this week is just the...
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i lost my toys my stuffed animals, i lost my toy box, i lost my bed. >> repor in fact his family lostthing. but they found an angel in colin. who asked his mom if he could make a video to put on facebook. >> i always take his picture and he always says don't put it on facebook because y will see it. he understands everybody sees things on facebook. >> repor he was ho people would this. and my friend at school his name is ryan and his age is 7. his house burned down. >> reporter: within hours it was clear that one small voice. >> i'm asking you to help ryan. >> reporter: can have a big impact. >> i'm sitting here and i'm looking at it and i run down stairs to show my mother and she just starts crying. oh she starts crying. >> reporter: what did k of that? >> it was very great. >> so donate today. >> reporter: to date have donated more than $10,000 to help ryan's family. it's never easy to explain misfortune to a 7-year-old but friendship needs no explanation. becau that's what friends do. they stand up for each other. they help each other. >> is there another subtraction fact? >> repor
i lost my toys my stuffed animals, i lost my toy box, i lost my bed. >> repor in fact his family lostthing. but they found an angel in colin. who asked his mom if he could make a video to put on facebook. >> i always take his picture and he always says don't put it on facebook because y will see it. he understands everybody sees things on facebook. >> repor he was ho people would this. and my friend at school his name is ryan and his age is 7. his house burned down. >>...
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i lost 10 pounds, but gained muscles. i gained muscle and lost body fat -- same time. and that's very hard to do. i achieved a physique that i never thought i would reach. and to do that in only 30 minutes a day was absolutely insane. [ pulsing ] >> i couldn't work out for more than 5 minutes at a time. i was so out of shape. and i was really upset at myself, but i just remember telling myself, "if i push like, every single day, i can do it, and i will lose this weight." being in a gym made me feel self-conscious because i always felt like people were looking at me and like, "oh. she's not doing that right," or, "oh, why is she working out?" being at home makes me feel comfortable. i can try new things and know that nobody is judging me. >> if this speed and pace is too fast for you, then slow it down. do your own. >> every single day, it got so much easier. i was lifting weights. i was using my own body weight. i was doing yoga. i was doing pilates. i was doing everything, and in 30 minutes, i got it done. >> why not work the whole body? that's what p90x3 is about. yo
i lost 10 pounds, but gained muscles. i gained muscle and lost body fat -- same time. and that's very hard to do. i achieved a physique that i never thought i would reach. and to do that in only 30 minutes a day was absolutely insane. [ pulsing ] >> i couldn't work out for more than 5 minutes at a time. i was so out of shape. and i was really upset at myself, but i just remember telling myself, "if i push like, every single day, i can do it, and i will lose this weight." being...
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of them lost their right arm or leg. they applied -- the object was to stimulate them or train thems into the use of the opposite limb. with a $500 top prize and that was so successful, it repeated several times. the life writing of numerous veterans who had survived the war and had experienced the drama of losing a limb. usually, a right arm, sometimes a leg. steve started working with that collection. he stayed with it through 17 years. his book is coming out from florida university press either this fall or early next year. it deals with the effect of combat and military service on the individual soldier. i think it will be new, the original. it will be something different. it's something we'll all want to see. i've visited him at his home in new jersey. we have talked annually. i was an instigator in getting him to be part of the lincoln institute board and he has been a very fairful member. he's been a close friend and my psychiatrist. thank you. [ applause ] i wasn't sure which was more of an honor, and i think it'
of them lost their right arm or leg. they applied -- the object was to stimulate them or train thems into the use of the opposite limb. with a $500 top prize and that was so successful, it repeated several times. the life writing of numerous veterans who had survived the war and had experienced the drama of losing a limb. usually, a right arm, sometimes a leg. steve started working with that collection. he stayed with it through 17 years. his book is coming out from florida university press...
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you mentioned that you lost a backup of hotels, lost stabilization rooms many can you speak to that. why that is and was there a financial we should -- issue with that? >> there was a lawsuit. there was like ten hotels that were identified that were substandard. so we lost because of them. we still have clients that are in some of those hotels by attrition. as they get permanently housed we are not renewing. >> by saying you lost those hotels you are not able to use them anymore for stabilization? >> right. >> and the baldwin just turned to master lease. >> the baldwin and the civic center. >> right. okay. that is a lot of challenging work, isn't it? thank you. >> i'm going to open up for public comment at this time. thank you. >> we have jackie bryson. >> good afternoon, i'm still jackie bryson as the beginning. i'm just more well informed as a jackie bryson and i'm very happy to see that the hot team finally made a public appearance. this has been difficult. the san francisco local homeless board has wanted to have the hot team come and make a presentation. we were hoping for april
you mentioned that you lost a backup of hotels, lost stabilization rooms many can you speak to that. why that is and was there a financial we should -- issue with that? >> there was a lawsuit. there was like ten hotels that were identified that were substandard. so we lost because of them. we still have clients that are in some of those hotels by attrition. as they get permanently housed we are not renewing. >> by saying you lost those hotels you are not able to use them anymore for...
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. >> reporter: a young father from san pablo lost his life in the crash. his family has questions about what happened. the police are investigating. the twisted wreckage of a four door honda, its air bags deployed. a painful reminder of a terrible crash. >> i heard the impact, like cannon. >> reporter: she was two blocks away when she heard the crash which took the life of her kiss sin, anthony nguyen. a small memorial marks the spot where he died. >> a three-year-old daughter. what can you say when someone has a child? >> reporter: police say nguyen was passenger in the honda when it was struck bay speeding corvette. it was being pursued by police for reckless driving. but authorities say the officer lost sight of the car. >> the other officers were converging on the yeah, the pursuit was terminated at that point because he no longer had the vehicle in sight. >> could have been prevented. >> reporter: some claim the chase never ended. >> for them to say they stopped the chase two blocks away, doesn't make since if my brother-in-law is at the gas station g
. >> reporter: a young father from san pablo lost his life in the crash. his family has questions about what happened. the police are investigating. the twisted wreckage of a four door honda, its air bags deployed. a painful reminder of a terrible crash. >> i heard the impact, like cannon. >> reporter: she was two blocks away when she heard the crash which took the life of her kiss sin, anthony nguyen. a small memorial marks the spot where he died. >> a three-year-old...
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i think isil has lost the momentum has lost definitely its initial let's say appeal of the sunni tribe so the tide has turned against them, but the iraq army needs a lot of support. politically, it is important that the u.s. commits to delivering that support. >> syrian held neighborhood, tootage aired on syrian state television showed damaged buildings and individual people treated at the local hospital. >> in aleppo, 10 people have reportedly been killed following a government air strike on a school in the district. a child and four female teachers were among the dead. >> parents in australia who refuse to vaccinate their children may lose out on government benefits. they could be denied up to $12,000 in payments under a new government policy. andrew tomas has more. >> australia's government is calling this policy no jab no pay. by that they mean families will miss out on tax credits and subsidized child care if they refuse to have their children vaccinated. australia has a pretty high level of vaccination about 97 beers, but there are pacts in the country where the rate is much much
i think isil has lost the momentum has lost definitely its initial let's say appeal of the sunni tribe so the tide has turned against them, but the iraq army needs a lot of support. politically, it is important that the u.s. commits to delivering that support. >> syrian held neighborhood, tootage aired on syrian state television showed damaged buildings and individual people treated at the local hospital. >> in aleppo, 10 people have reportedly been killed following a government air...
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i thought i lost you. >> still not clear how he became lost at sea.al news reports say his boat was capsized and mast was missing he survived by drinking rain water and eating raw fish. >> back here philadelphia's home to plenty of cutting edge work from medicine to the arts, even education. monica malpass is starting a new series tonight to highlight the incredible accomplishments that can only be found here. philly leading the way and monica you're starting with national museum of american jewish history. >> long before selfies and instagram, he was taking portraits of people all over the world. his exhibit can only be sneen jerusalem and this week it will number philadelphia and here until august. folks all over the country are coming here to check it out. >> richard avadoan's photos after an exhausting war of political scandal. his stunning exhibit uses stark white drop backs and standing pot turz to capture our county leaders. rolling stone had him chronicle the time before 1976 carter ford precedential election. >> that's part of what i think wa
i thought i lost you. >> still not clear how he became lost at sea.al news reports say his boat was capsized and mast was missing he survived by drinking rain water and eating raw fish. >> back here philadelphia's home to plenty of cutting edge work from medicine to the arts, even education. monica malpass is starting a new series tonight to highlight the incredible accomplishments that can only be found here. philly leading the way and monica you're starting with national museum of...
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they don't understand the nra's opposition to reporting lost and stolen guns. and the response is why wouldn't i report it? >> lancaster has established a legal defense fund and raised $20,000 in donations. nearly enough to meet its insurance deductible under the nra lawsuit. >> there is no guarantee that you're going win this. >> sure, we've won it already. >> you think so? >> yep. >> how so? >> i think the nra has just overstepped so far here. that people--it's almost a levels of ridicule when i talk to people about it not only don't they understand, but they shake their head and said what's the problem? [ gunfire ] >> as a gun owner, when you come to the range do you find that there are other people here that have a problem with the idea of having to report stolen gun within 72 hours? >> i've never heard a single complaint about it. the lost and stolen ordinance only inconveniences people who are trying to funnel guns to those who are not allowed to buy them. so i've never heard a complaint. >> his town may have been overpowered by the nra, but the fight in
they don't understand the nra's opposition to reporting lost and stolen guns. and the response is why wouldn't i report it? >> lancaster has established a legal defense fund and raised $20,000 in donations. nearly enough to meet its insurance deductible under the nra lawsuit. >> there is no guarantee that you're going win this. >> sure, we've won it already. >> you think so? >> yep. >> how so? >> i think the nra has just overstepped so far here. that...
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sprint has lost a lot of subscribers.at t-mobile will overtake sprint in total customers sometime this year. hillary clinton arriving in iowa today for her first campaign appearance tomorrow. after proclaiming she will be a champion of everyday americans. but does she understand them? we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 3% of you said yes. 97% said no. that's the topic of my "2 cents more." you know the sound of fingernails when you scratch them along a blackboard. that's how i feel when hillary talks about everyday americans. she makes them sound like some strange breed of human she saw on geographic special. she's detached. the clintons made $100 million since the clintons left office in 2001. detached because she makes $200,000 for every speech sometimes to goldman sachs. she hasn't driven a car to 1996. if you're looking for a candidate that can understand everyday americans, it's probably not hillary. that's my "2 cents more." stay tuned for "making money" with charles payne. he will have the marco rubio presid
sprint has lost a lot of subscribers.at t-mobile will overtake sprint in total customers sometime this year. hillary clinton arriving in iowa today for her first campaign appearance tomorrow. after proclaiming she will be a champion of everyday americans. but does she understand them? we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 3% of you said yes. 97% said no. that's the topic of my "2 cents more." you know the sound of fingernails when you scratch them along a blackboard. that's how i...
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>> i lost my best friend, and i lost a lot of platoon members. we lost a lot of good men in combat. for reasons i think were incorrect. we didn't have the proper armor in our vehicles. i think we were also in an area that should have had more manpower than what we had. but to this day, the fact that i lost such still haunts me -- such close friends still haunts me. >> how do you apply your experiences to the debate? >> i look at the budget or may perspective of the ground pounder. every operation, whether it ends or begins, is going to involve the platoon. when it comes to the budget, i always look at how it is going to affect infantryman. when it comes to what types of airplanes they should be buying, i'm going to look at what does the infantry guy need? that is where the ordinance will be dropped. lastly, i think -- i think it is also important to our military personnel that are retired and we are trying to change how we do our benefits, and i know for a fact that as a member, a veteran, there is nothing worse to join the military where you were guaranteed something and then findi
>> i lost my best friend, and i lost a lot of platoon members. we lost a lot of good men in combat. for reasons i think were incorrect. we didn't have the proper armor in our vehicles. i think we were also in an area that should have had more manpower than what we had. but to this day, the fact that i lost such still haunts me -- such close friends still haunts me. >> how do you apply your experiences to the debate? >> i look at the budget or may perspective of the ground...
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lose in the way we did on a lost second shot. left a sour taste.was a motivating factor to get back to this stage. you know it is just luck of the draw that we get to play kentucky again. >> we have one job. and individually it is be the best version of yourself. get yourself mentally and physically prepared to be your best. >> that late game is slated to start a little before 1k09. that's sports. george back to you. >> nbc 10 caught one some easter fun today in delaware county. a lively fun. the kids were having a blast at the rabbit hill nursery school springfield. huts eggs and sang songs. counted their goody. the easter bunny even hopped edped by to say hello. arts and crafts. and a nice afternoon. and anyone heading out to the early services in the morning could be cold. >> temperatures below freezing in some spots. wear the coat over the cute little easter dress. doeld start but rebounding nice nicely by the afternoon. here is a look at the seven day forecast. breelzsy on sunday. that is your easter sunday forecast. temperatures starting arou
lose in the way we did on a lost second shot. left a sour taste.was a motivating factor to get back to this stage. you know it is just luck of the draw that we get to play kentucky again. >> we have one job. and individually it is be the best version of yourself. get yourself mentally and physically prepared to be your best. >> that late game is slated to start a little before 1k09. that's sports. george back to you. >> nbc 10 caught one some easter fun today in delaware...
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a partner, how many people have lost two partners, how many have lost three partners, the hands usually stay raised all the way to three partners, maybe 80 percent of the people. how many people have lost their entire circle of friends, the people they had thank -- thanksgiving with, people they went on vacation with, people they planned on growing old with, 85 percent of the hands are raised at that time and everybody is weeping. this group relies on their homes, relies on the services that these people who have been heroes in our community, some for 30 years, we rely on this to stay alive. the biggest challenge we have in san francisco for long-term survivors is for people to stay tethered. they are isolated, depressed and alone. to lose their contact with the only home they know with their services, with their medical services, to lose that is to lose everything, is the difference between life and death. we liken this community to veterans, that
a partner, how many people have lost two partners, how many have lost three partners, the hands usually stay raised all the way to three partners, maybe 80 percent of the people. how many people have lost their entire circle of friends, the people they had thank -- thanksgiving with, people they went on vacation with, people they planned on growing old with, 85 percent of the hands are raised at that time and everybody is weeping. this group relies on their homes, relies on the services that...
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the lost gospel of judas. it casts a different light on this despicable act.tion and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleep
the lost gospel of judas. it casts a different light on this despicable act.tion and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give...