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can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of our daughter, and it was extremely important that we understood and people understand exactly what went on in terms of these practices to uncover this information from that situation. >> prior to your discovering about milly's phone, did you read stories about other people including well known people whose phones had also been hacked into? >> yes. we had been aware of gordon taylor and certainly away followed that in the media and were aware of the celebrity awareness viewpoint that would be an issue. of course not realizing until we were informed about hacking in our situation that it was spread much wider. >> how did you feel
can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of our daughter, and it was...
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marban used a catheter with pinss to snip healthy tisch view from millis' heart. since the heart produces so few stem cells on its own, the doctor in a laboratory coaxed the bits of tissue which producing stem cells-- millions of them. he then deposited millis' own laboratory-grown stem cells into the damaged area of his heart hoping it would repair itself and beat more strongly. previous studies have used bone marrow stem cells with mostly disappointing results-- prompting dr. mar ban to try this new approach. >> now we have completed this study and we have outstanding results that are very encouraging to us. >> reporter: millis was one of 25 volunteers in this small study. 1 got stem cells, eight control subjects got standard heart care. all the stem cell recipients had their heart attack scars reduced most dramatically. on average almost 50%. damaged muscle replaced by new healthy heart tissue. the eight control subjects saw no improvement. ken millis had better than 50% improvement. >> people have been talking about stem cells and their regeneralive the potent
marban used a catheter with pinss to snip healthy tisch view from millis' heart. since the heart produces so few stem cells on its own, the doctor in a laboratory coaxed the bits of tissue which producing stem cells-- millions of them. he then deposited millis' own laboratory-grown stem cells into the damaged area of his heart hoping it would repair itself and beat more strongly. previous studies have used bone marrow stem cells with mostly disappointing results-- prompting dr. mar ban to try...
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a> reporter: millis was one of s5 volunteers in this small study. one got stem cells, eight cntrol subjects got standard eart care. all the stem cell recipients had their heart attack scars reduced most dramatically. a average almost 50%. damaged muscle replaced by new healthy heart tissue. the eight control subjects saw no improvement. ken millis had better than 50% improvement. >> people have been talking about stem cells and their regenerative the potential for a or a time. but most of it had been wishful thinking. this is where the rubber hits the road. s> reporter: no shortness of r:eath, no pain, no anything? >> never. er.reporter: doctors say his okart looks almost normal again and ken millis says he feels so els so he never even thinks about his heart. >> it's like someone gave me a igic pill. i felt better all over i felt better all over suddenly it's science fiction basically to me. ike.'s what it feels like. are torter: now, these are the s oft results of a unique study. udy. other researchers will have to replicate this which could hise
a> reporter: millis was one of s5 volunteers in this small study. one got stem cells, eight cntrol subjects got standard eart care. all the stem cell recipients had their heart attack scars reduced most dramatically. a average almost 50%. damaged muscle replaced by new healthy heart tissue. the eight control subjects saw no improvement. ken millis had better than 50% improvement. >> people have been talking about stem cells and their regenerative the potential for a or a time. but most...
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so we were asked to go up to look at the cctv to see if we thought somebody on it was milly. do you want me to tell you about what happened? >> yes, particularly -- first of all, you said you were againphoning in to milly's voicemail quite regularly. >> yes. >> was there anything else? >> at first we were able it leave messages, then her voicemail became full and then you rang and just got the recorded "we are enable to leave messages at the moment." and i was used to hearing that. and we had gone up to the building to look at the cctv and we were sitting down at the reception and i rang her phone and it clicked through on to her voicemail and i heard her voice. and it was just like she could picked up the voicemail, she is alive. and it was then really. with when we were told about the hack being that is the first thing i thought. >> your immediate reaction was to phone jemma? >> yes, we spoke to jemma. then it died down because you are thinking is that the only reason it could have happened or what have you. i thought i could hold out hope because she picked up her voicemai
so we were asked to go up to look at the cctv to see if we thought somebody on it was milly. do you want me to tell you about what happened? >> yes, particularly -- first of all, you said you were againphoning in to milly's voicemail quite regularly. >> yes. >> was there anything else? >> at first we were able it leave messages, then her voicemail became full and then you rang and just got the recorded "we are enable to leave messages at the moment." and i was...
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just before the trial we found out about milly's phone being hacked. when we were given that information, it was terribly difficult to process it. what do you do with that information when it is in your mind? i was worried about the forthcoming trial, but also aware of what had happened, and thinking we ought to get some representation. but i was frightened of doing that because we didn't have any money for that. i didn't know quite how they were going to do that. then i found mark on the internet. i left a message, and he called straight back and said please come and see me. >> what was your objective in going to see mr. lewis. i think very much just to be in a position to respond to what would possibly become quite a public situation. how would we deal with that? because we've been given that information, but no advice as to what to do with it, but recognizing of course that it was quite dynamite information and realize as it has come to pass, the moment they were made public, suddenly, they got very, very excited and very, yes, motivated about the w
just before the trial we found out about milly's phone being hacked. when we were given that information, it was terribly difficult to process it. what do you do with that information when it is in your mind? i was worried about the forthcoming trial, but also aware of what had happened, and thinking we ought to get some representation. but i was frightened of doing that because we didn't have any money for that. i didn't know quite how they were going to do that. then i found mark on the...
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millis underwent the stem cell procedure in 2009.e says he started feeling better almost immediately. >> it feels like i broke my arm, it was in a cast and it healed and now it's forgotten. that's exactly what it feels like. >> doctors admit the study was small and more research is needed. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is speaking out. she spoke to abc's diane sawyer. as you're about to see, she has made remarkable recovery, though she still speaks in halting phrases. >> -- happened to you? >> no, no, no. >> life. >> her husband, mark kelly, was by her side during the interview and her long recovery. he actually took video of that including some of her intense therapy. giffords says she's not yet ready to return to work. >> and so you think to yourself, i'll go back to congress if i get better? >> yes, yes, yes. >> and that's where you are right now? >> yes, yes. >> giffords spoke about jarrod loughner, the man accused of shooting her. she says if he got proper treatment, that shooting may not have happened. >>> coming up this
millis underwent the stem cell procedure in 2009.e says he started feeling better almost immediately. >> it feels like i broke my arm, it was in a cast and it healed and now it's forgotten. that's exactly what it feels like. >> doctors admit the study was small and more research is needed. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is speaking out. she spoke to abc's diane sawyer. as you're about to see, she has made remarkable recovery, though she still speaks in halting...
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but in the scheme of things at the time, more importantly with the fact that milly was missing. and of course that was more mind consuming. >> it wouldn't have entered your mind presumably to contact the press complaints commission? >> not at that time, no. >> and we'd agreed that we would do all our press communications to the surrey police press office for obvious obvious reasons in a way. >> in paragraph 10 of your statement, it may be mr. dowler can better deal with this, but i'm in your hands. you refer to situations when you were doorstep by journalists and photographers. can you tell us a little bit more about that, please? >> certainly. it became quite a regular event for people to knock on the door. we'd established that we wouldn't do anything -- do any interviews and would actually only do everything through the surrey police press office for the simple reason of not wanting to create any media war between ape ridiculous publication having access which they might consider, let's say, exclusive. that certainly it was fine and it was polite and at the end of the day our
but in the scheme of things at the time, more importantly with the fact that milly was missing. and of course that was more mind consuming. >> it wouldn't have entered your mind presumably to contact the press complaints commission? >> not at that time, no. >> and we'd agreed that we would do all our press communications to the surrey police press office for obvious obvious reasons in a way. >> in paragraph 10 of your statement, it may be mr. dowler can better deal with...
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he millis volunteered for an experimental trial in los angeles. doctors injected stem cells from his own heart into the area the attack damaged most. >> these cells are factories of growth factors. and when you inject them, they will, in fact, positively impact the environment. and cause the cells to grow. >> reporter: cedars isn't alone in making these conclusions. the university of louisville published similar research in the new issue of the lancet. while the two institutions argue over who made the discovery first, the results are the same. stem cells were able to heal heart tissue. >> reporter: almost 6 million americans suffer heart failure after a heart attack. and 20% die within one year from diagnosis. >> millis underwent the stem cell procedure in 2009. he said he started feeling better almost immediately. >> feels like i broke my arm and was in a cast. and it healed. and now it's forgotten. that's exactly what it feels like. >> the results are encouraging. but doctors admit, the studies are small and more research is needed. >> reporter
he millis volunteered for an experimental trial in los angeles. doctors injected stem cells from his own heart into the area the attack damaged most. >> these cells are factories of growth factors. and when you inject them, they will, in fact, positively impact the environment. and cause the cells to grow. >> reporter: cedars isn't alone in making these conclusions. the university of louisville published similar research in the new issue of the lancet. while the two institutions...
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>> well, it was during the trial, um, just before the trial we'd found out about, um, millie's phonebeing hacked. when we were given that information, it was like terribly difficult to process it because what do you do with that information when it's in your mind? and i was worried about the sort of forthcoming trial, but also aware of what had happened with sienna miller and things and thinking we ought to get some representation. but i was frightened of doing that because we didn't have any money for that. so i didn't quite know how we were going to do that. um, then i found mark lewis on the internet. [laughter] and left a message on his phone, and he phoned straight back and said, please, come and see me. >> and what was your aim, what was your objective in going to see mr. lewis? >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> i think very much just to be in a position to respond to what would possibly become quite a public situation. how would we deal with that. because we'd been given that information but no advice as to what to do with it, but recognizing, of course, that that, i suppose to use h
>> well, it was during the trial, um, just before the trial we'd found out about, um, millie's phonebeing hacked. when we were given that information, it was like terribly difficult to process it because what do you do with that information when it's in your mind? and i was worried about the sort of forthcoming trial, but also aware of what had happened with sienna miller and things and thinking we ought to get some representation. but i was frightened of doing that because we didn't have...
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. >> reporter: earlier in the day the panel heard from the parents of murdered british schoolgirl milly rupert murdoch's tabloid the news of the world had hacked her phone deleting her messages giving her family hope that she was alive. the hacking of milly dowler's phone outraged britain, brought down murdoch's newspaper and mutt his media empire in the hot seat but the tabloid industry here is alive and well and very profitable. the question for the panel now, whether it's time to rein them this. "harry potter" creator j.k. rowling will testify too. she sued a paper for printing a photo of her son in 2004. and actress and hacking victim sienna miller as this investigation drags the tabloids through the mud. kelly cobiella, abc news, london. >>> and still ahead, the girl hockey player making history. how she wound up playing with the greatest hockey pros of all time. ockey pros of all time. bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. if i'm in pain one day, in less than a minute i
. >> reporter: earlier in the day the panel heard from the parents of murdered british schoolgirl milly rupert murdoch's tabloid the news of the world had hacked her phone deleting her messages giving her family hope that she was alive. the hacking of milly dowler's phone outraged britain, brought down murdoch's newspaper and mutt his media empire in the hot seat but the tabloid industry here is alive and well and very profitable. the question for the panel now, whether it's time to rein...
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millie was a teenager who was abducted and murdered.a newspaper-- the "news of the world"-- was illegally hacking into her cell phone and listening to and deleting voice mails of those trying to find her, her parents reached a cruel impression she was still alive. >> i rang her phone and it clicked through on to her voice mail so i heard her voice and i was... it was just like i was like... she picked up her voice mail! he she's alive!" >> reporter: the hurt caused to the dowler family was at the center of the outrage the phone hacking scandal caused now that hurt has a face and a voice. a family already in anguish being toyed with for the sake of an already tragic story. the actor hugh grant also joined the battle. he's become a poster boy for the hacked-off campaign, calling britain's tabloid press a privacy invasion industry. >> when the story has been obtained by hacking the phone of a murdered school girl i find that cowardly and bullying and shocking. >> reporter: the papers will get their hearing later. but this was the victims'
millie was a teenager who was abducted and murdered.a newspaper-- the "news of the world"-- was illegally hacking into her cell phone and listening to and deleting voice mails of those trying to find her, her parents reached a cruel impression she was still alive. >> i rang her phone and it clicked through on to her voice mail so i heard her voice and i was... it was just like i was like... she picked up her voice mail! he she's alive!" >> reporter: the hurt caused to...
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millis was one of 25 subjects.are now in. >> the subjects who received cells had a dramatically better response than the control subjects. >> all the stem cell recipients had stronger heartbeats and their heart attack scars were reduced on average by almost 50%. damaged muscle was replaced by new, healthy heart tissue. ken millis had better than 50% improvement. >> this is the very first time, in my experience, that we've exceeded our expect ages when we do a human trial. >> reporter: doctors say ken's heart looks almost normal again. >> it's like someone gave me a magic pill. i felt better immediately. >> reporter: these are just the first results of a new study doctors find promising. >> and here with us now, dr. holly philips. always nice to see you. so give us an idea, because it sounds promising, of course, how could this treatment revolutionize the treatment for heart failure? >> well, you know, erica, it can make a dramatic difference. we've never before thought of heart disease as a curable or reversible co
millis was one of 25 subjects.are now in. >> the subjects who received cells had a dramatically better response than the control subjects. >> all the stem cell recipients had stronger heartbeats and their heart attack scars were reduced on average by almost 50%. damaged muscle was replaced by new, healthy heart tissue. ken millis had better than 50% improvement. >> this is the very first time, in my experience, that we've exceeded our expect ages when we do a human trial....
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what they can't do with themselves thanks to this financial support sicilia can do her thing call millie and independently of each other and. sussan. and. in direct action. meant to face in the legal consequences so when i hang over the rails for a few hours and they bring me to trial for trespassing or whatever i can't say no that wasn't me i don't want to be seen in all of that but my actions are for everybody to see i do not hide. that i've never done jail time this is what i've been fined under french and german law they are minor infractions they don't go on my criminal record. massive prison one is a felony these are the cases i have just filed according to time the trial is part of the action at the courthouse a lot of other things are going on there are demonstrations and there is a hung and people climb on the roof of the courthouse while i'm off to. stage an action like that gives us more press. we talk to reporters about issues like exporting nuclear waste. where you each to rate our grievances that have us like all the politicians say. we're surrounded by the forest up here.
what they can't do with themselves thanks to this financial support sicilia can do her thing call millie and independently of each other and. sussan. and. in direct action. meant to face in the legal consequences so when i hang over the rails for a few hours and they bring me to trial for trespassing or whatever i can't say no that wasn't me i don't want to be seen in all of that but my actions are for everybody to see i do not hide. that i've never done jail time this is what i've been fined...
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can't do with themselves as for just thanks to this financial support sicilia can do her thing call millie and independently of each other and. sussan. and see if. a little bit of stones effect in direct action only commit to face in the legal consequences so when i think over the rails for a few hours they bring me to trial. for trespassing know what i can't say no that wasn't me i don't want to be seen a lot of about my actions are for everybody to see and i do not hide. that i've never done jail time but i can find what i've done to french and german law they are minor infractions they don't go on my criminal record yeah pacifism is a felony these are the cases i have family filed according to time the trial is part of the action at the courthouse a lot of other things are going on there are demonstrations and there is a hung and people climb on the roof of the courthouse i'm often. agent in action like that gives us more press. we talk to reporters about issues like exporting nuclear waste of how bad g.m. always are weary each to rate our grievance but i don't apologise. we're surround
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south and expected to green light a plan to use serious money on a new stadium and they will spend $10 milli in current and futurutax funds. don't expect to see bleachers and stadium lights any time soon. the money will go towards utilities and installing sidewalks to get the site next to great america ready for construction. >> you might have to slow down the next time you drive past a school. the san jose city council is meeting to discuss reducing the speed limit from 25 to 15 miles an hour in school zones. they will decide whether the program should be voluntary for schools or required and decision expected to be reached later this evening. >>> a report revealed a major gap in gun safety and the legislature is working to remove a loophole. identified drug abusers and mentally ill patients are missing from that database because of lax reporting by states. >> 23 states have contributed fewer than 100 mental health records and 15 fewer than ten and four haven't shared any. >> the suspect behind two of the worst shootings in the nation had a history of mental illness and still able to get a
south and expected to green light a plan to use serious money on a new stadium and they will spend $10 milli in current and futurutax funds. don't expect to see bleachers and stadium lights any time soon. the money will go towards utilities and installing sidewalks to get the site next to great america ready for construction. >> you might have to slow down the next time you drive past a school. the san jose city council is meeting to discuss reducing the speed limit from 25 to 15 miles an...
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ten world scale winner and the monkey set up feel of doing his splits here to give the hosts a one milly's right before russia's pride in the sport three time olympic chant then i set psyche. nevertheless as a by john and the others through their ghouls got of signaling this will be quote from a walk in the park for the home side and as it was three year old after four more clashes the super heavyweight rushes by such and azerbaijan's aslan's abyss of your destiny the result of the outcome of the old. south business it was tough when i realised that i was responsible for the final result was pretty nervous in the beginning because the clash went on and i started getting a bit tired i said to myself auction time i need to take a risk on a word of some studies about the twenty two year old didn't let his coaches down securing the crucial points in the dying seconds of the clash well before this time around we decided to give our leading man arrests and let someone young guns show off and test them selves at a high level and it paid off some of them won the others could have done better they
ten world scale winner and the monkey set up feel of doing his splits here to give the hosts a one milly's right before russia's pride in the sport three time olympic chant then i set psyche. nevertheless as a by john and the others through their ghouls got of signaling this will be quote from a walk in the park for the home side and as it was three year old after four more clashes the super heavyweight rushes by such and azerbaijan's aslan's abyss of your destiny the result of the outcome of...
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. >> millie dowler was a teenager when she was abducted.de even worse, when the murdoch-family-owned "news of the world" began hacking into her cell phone voicemail. listening to and deleting messages. her parents told of the heartbreak they suffered, because of the false hope the activity in millie's phone account caused them. they thought she was still alive, when in fact, she had been murdered. >> i rang the phone and it clicked through on to her voicemail. i heard her voice. >> yes. >> and it was just like i just, she picked upped her voicemail. she's alive. >> the dowler family is the first to testify, following them, hugh grant who has been outspoken in his outrage of how the woman with whom he has been a child, has been pursued by the press. >> they followed her around, she was a single pregnant woman, she was being tailed by paparazzi, one in particular, who frightened her a lot over the months of her pregnancy. >> the murdochs have been forced to close the offending newspaper and have spoken about how sorry they are. >> our goal is
. >> millie dowler was a teenager when she was abducted.de even worse, when the murdoch-family-owned "news of the world" began hacking into her cell phone voicemail. listening to and deleting messages. her parents told of the heartbreak they suffered, because of the false hope the activity in millie's phone account caused them. they thought she was still alive, when in fact, she had been murdered. >> i rang the phone and it clicked through on to her voicemail. i heard her...
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and debuting in second was the family flick "the muppets," with just under 30 milli$30 million three-dayet 2" finished third, with $13.5 million. the animated comedy xwt arthur christmas" was fourth. and "hugo" debuted fifth, with just over $11 million. >>> finally, in a video of miley cyrus celebrating her 19th birthday recently, cyrus is heard saying, quote, you know you're a stoner when your friends make you a bob marley cake. you know you smoke way too much weed. a rep for cyrus says the cake was a joke. and her friends are jumping on the bandwagon, too. kelly osbourne threw a party for her. this was private. a friend was filming it with a cell phone. they want to find out who leaked the video. >> and what's the joke about the bob marley cake. i would love a bob marley cake. what does that say about me? >> it's not start rumors, todd. i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. >>> way too early starts right now. >>> pakistan seethes after a nato air strike killed 24 of its soldiers along the afghan border. with the government there calling the attack unprovoked. after
and debuting in second was the family flick "the muppets," with just under 30 milli$30 million three-dayet 2" finished third, with $13.5 million. the animated comedy xwt arthur christmas" was fourth. and "hugo" debuted fifth, with just over $11 million. >>> finally, in a video of miley cyrus celebrating her 19th birthday recently, cyrus is heard saying, quote, you know you're a stoner when your friends make you a bob marley cake. you know you smoke way too...
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. >>> the parents of murdered british teenager millie dollar were the first to testify in a london hearing into the news of the world phone hacking scandal. they described how journalists at rupert murdoch's paper broke into their daughter's voice mail to try to get the scoop on the story giving them false hope she was alive. hugh grant also testified about media outlets invading his privacy. >> back here in our region, the university of maryland could have soon one of the smallest athletic departments in the atlantic coast conference. >> unless eight of the university's eight teams can raise $30 million to keep from getting the ax. yesterday, the school's president announced his decision to get rid of swimming and diving, women's water polo and acrobatics, men's tennis and men's track. he said it was purely a cost saving decision to pull the school out of its growing deficit. only maryland's basketball and football programs bring in renew which helps fund all of the other programs but it is not enough money to keep the other it teams viable. >> i want to make it very clear that this is pe
. >>> the parents of murdered british teenager millie dollar were the first to testify in a london hearing into the news of the world phone hacking scandal. they described how journalists at rupert murdoch's paper broke into their daughter's voice mail to try to get the scoop on the story giving them false hope she was alive. hugh grant also testified about media outlets invading his privacy. >> back here in our region, the university of maryland could have soon one of the...
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cancer cases are linked to physical inactivity. 49 million cases of breast cancer, 43 milli,000 cases. you can reduce body fat, inflammation and insulin resistance. >> just doing walking on an ongoing basis for at least 30 minutes a day five days a week is the minimum we are recommending. >> reporter: in addition researchers say you also have to get out from behind the desk. break up long periods of sitting, they say, by standing or walking, even for a few minutes. >> i totally believe it. i personally try to get an hour a day if i can. >> reporter: other doctors call the study reassuring but question that just moving around more won't prevent cancer. >> it's probably no guarantee that you won't get cancer. but you can reduce the risk. >> reporter: this is the latest in a mind-boggling barrage of cancer studies that often seem to create more conflict than clarity. >> i weed through it and use what i think is helpful. but it can be confusing at times. >> reporter: what is clear is that we are more sedentary and here's food for thought. the average adult spends more than nine hours a da
cancer cases are linked to physical inactivity. 49 million cases of breast cancer, 43 milli,000 cases. you can reduce body fat, inflammation and insulin resistance. >> just doing walking on an ongoing basis for at least 30 minutes a day five days a week is the minimum we are recommending. >> reporter: in addition researchers say you also have to get out from behind the desk. break up long periods of sitting, they say, by standing or walking, even for a few minutes. >> i...
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in court for the start of the inquiry today was millie's father bob. victims of press intrusion like him will stop giving evidence next week. >> now to a conductor whose instructions follow a different beat. just imagine leading an orchestra without using any sheet music. that's exactly what lawrence butmorris has been perfecting more than 25 years. in this first-person accounts, morris talks about the music he hopes to inspire. >> it all started with questions, questions i was having about music. and eventually i realized i wanted to find my voice in music. probably out of 199 conductions i have done in 19 countries, only 6 of those used any notation whatsoever. >> this is the sign for graphic, this is the sign for sustain. this is the sign for repeat. this means to interpret the batten. this is higher on your instrument and this is lower on your instrument. conduction is a vocabulary of science and gestures, directives. and it's built on principles, not rules. if i'm going to write let's say a score for orchestra, i could say i will make the trumpets
in court for the start of the inquiry today was millie's father bob. victims of press intrusion like him will stop giving evidence next week. >> now to a conductor whose instructions follow a different beat. just imagine leading an orchestra without using any sheet music. that's exactly what lawrence butmorris has been perfecting more than 25 years. in this first-person accounts, morris talks about the music he hopes to inspire. >> it all started with questions, questions i was...
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remember when millie beat me at chess? yeah, she figured out that you had a tell, right? right.e played the player, not the game. you think novich has a tell? everyone has a tell, charlie. i don't. yes, you do. yeah, what's my tell? i'm not telling you. all right, what do you say we knock off this practice? no. no, no, no. he skunked my office. i'm taking him down. five more hands. that's my deal. (sighs) so, ben isn't the only suspect. no, just the best one we have at the moment. say he is telling the truth, all right. that would mean the traces found on his lock on his gym bag had to be a plant. where are you going with this? i'm thinking a guy's gym bag has got to have some kind of dna on it, right? it should. did you check the bag? i had no reason to. can you get me a sample? from ben. for comparison. whoa, you're really serious about this. is this still an lapd case? technically, it is. but we have ben in our lockup. (sighs) can't be easy having to arrest a friend. you okay? (sighs) i wasn't really ready for old home week, you know. hmm. just when you think you've gotten aw
remember when millie beat me at chess? yeah, she figured out that you had a tell, right? right.e played the player, not the game. you think novich has a tell? everyone has a tell, charlie. i don't. yes, you do. yeah, what's my tell? i'm not telling you. all right, what do you say we knock off this practice? no. no, no, no. he skunked my office. i'm taking him down. five more hands. that's my deal. (sighs) so, ben isn't the only suspect. no, just the best one we have at the moment. say he is...
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laura stachel and go to milli millionmomschallenge.com can.on't forget "20/20" and "nightline" later and we'll see you right back here on monday. c. don't forget "20/20" and "nightline" later and we'll see you right back here on monday. a. don't forget "20/20" and "nightline" later and we'll see you right back here on monday. n. don't forget "20/20" and "nightline" later and we'll see you right back here on monday. . don't forget "20/20" and "nightline" later and we'll see you right back here on monday. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah.
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immediately in january mbd that number will rise to more than six million by the end more than six milli e 2012. >> pelley: so if taxes go up and unemployment benefits are cut back, does that increase the chances we could fall into a recession? >> by some estimates scott, this could cut our g.d.p., our economic growth, by a full t ouentage point or more. before this, the federal eserve's own forecast had the economy growing at just a little over 2.5% next year, many aonomists think that's too optimistic. so, yes, not extending the programs will increase the risk thethe economy slipping back .nto recession. y, thaley: anthony, thank you very much. tonight, a suspected terrorist is being held without bail here in new york city. he's charged with plotting to attack police stations and attaican soldiers. homeland security correspondent tob orr tells us the police believed they had to act quickly. >> reporter: the new york police described 27-year-old jose pimentel as a lone wolf al qaeda sympathizer intent on carrying out a one-man bombing campaign across new york city. pimentel, a naturaliz
immediately in january mbd that number will rise to more than six million by the end more than six milli e 2012. >> pelley: so if taxes go up and unemployment benefits are cut back, does that increase the chances we could fall into a recession? >> by some estimates scott, this could cut our g.d.p., our economic growth, by a full t ouentage point or more. before this, the federal eserve's own forecast had the economy growing at just a little over 2.5% next year, many aonomists think...
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outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria from millie the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country. meanwhile anti-government forces inside syria are also turning of the heat on the regime scores of state security officers been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country has been especially bloody day for syria with nearly one hundred killings with the u.n. estimates that a total of more than three and a half thousand people have lost their lives in the uprising so far foreign journalists are banned from moving around freely in syria making it virtually impossible to confirm the. other from the center for middle east studies told me the regime should open its doors media so the world can see what's really happening . to stop the military action or we have to stop it from both ways when they ask the syrian government to stop military operations who will compensate the surgeon to support their military or th
outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria from millie the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country. meanwhile anti-government forces inside syria are also turning of the heat on the regime scores of state security officers been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country has been especially bloody day for syria...
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protests outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria for milly's the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country when well and secure more forces inside syria are also turning up the heat on the regime dozens of state security officers have been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country but in a specially bloody day indeed for syria with nearly one hundred killings reported across the country the u.n. no estimates more than three and a half thousand have lost their lives in the uprising let's get some more analysis on. going to. director of the sea for middle east studies in beirut mr jaber thanks for being on the line with us members of the syrian opposition say they want a peaceful solution to the conflict out there how exactly are they planning to bring that about when this deadly fire is going on both ways. let me let me talk first about the decision of the arab league which came in correct in my opinion. foreign
protests outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria for milly's the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country when well and secure more forces inside syria are also turning up the heat on the regime dozens of state security officers have been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country but in a specially bloody day...
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outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria from millie the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country. we turn to government forces inside syria are also turning up the heat of the regime scores of state security officers have been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country was especially bloody davis or indeed one hundred forty the u.n. estimates that a total of more than three and a half thousand lost their lives since the uprising patrick hayes's from the online magazine spiked told me that exerting pressure of damascus is only inciting more violence and things. increasingly the arab league you know hardly representative in many ways of the middle east and people you know you have saudi arabia bahrain for regimes you know how they're actually done similar things to what the syrian government is doing now basically acting who is an extension of the international community and i think really in a sense they
outside of the embassies of saudi arabia and qatar two nations which voted to suspend syria from millie the people of syria and damascus saying clearly thinking that the suspension of syria from the arab league not the way to bring about peace in the country. we turn to government forces inside syria are also turning up the heat of the regime scores of state security officers have been gunned down by suspected army defectors in the south of the country was especially bloody davis or indeed one...
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after she disappeared in two thousand and two making them think that she was still alive in fact milly's out it was dead and the person who deleted her messages worked for rupert murdoch's newspapers celebrities are also sets of evidence about illegal eavesdropping by. the so-called lone wolf terrorist has been arrested in new york jose pimentel a dominican born u.s. citizen is accused of plotting to attack police and post offices and troops returning from combat he allegedly used instructions on how to build a pipe bomb from an al qaeda magazine mental had been under surveillance for over two years. total failure of justice jewish human rights organization dubner a recent decision by estonia to close a case against a suspected nazi criminal activists say there's no political will and punish nazi collaborators critics warn it is only part of a wider problem as r.t. as alexie are assessing reports. coffee is rated eighth in simon wiesenthal list of most wanted nazi war criminals but you want to persist in which he participated in the murder of three thousand jews in going to roost in the
after she disappeared in two thousand and two making them think that she was still alive in fact milly's out it was dead and the person who deleted her messages worked for rupert murdoch's newspapers celebrities are also sets of evidence about illegal eavesdropping by. the so-called lone wolf terrorist has been arrested in new york jose pimentel a dominican born u.s. citizen is accused of plotting to attack police and post offices and troops returning from combat he allegedly used instructions...
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father loftus she disappeared in two thousand and two making them think she was still alive in fact milly dowler was dead when the person who deleted her messages worked for rupert murdoch's newspaper celebrities including actor hugh grant and giving evidence about illegal eavesdropping five journalists. the long awaited trial of three surviving former khmer rouge officials charged with genocide and crimes against humanity has begun three top leaders are accused of orchestrating cambodia's killing fields in the late one nine hundred seventy s. which almost two million people died defendants include the former cambodian communist group's main ideologist along with its foreign minister. the so-called lone wolf terrorist has been arrested in new york here's opinion telling them when it can born u.s. citizen is accused of plotting to attack police and post offices and troops returning from combat he allegedly used instructions on how to build a put on from an al qaeda magazine and been under surveillance for over two years. a total failure of justice that's how a jewish human rights organizat
father loftus she disappeared in two thousand and two making them think she was still alive in fact milly dowler was dead when the person who deleted her messages worked for rupert murdoch's newspaper celebrities including actor hugh grant and giving evidence about illegal eavesdropping five journalists. the long awaited trial of three surviving former khmer rouge officials charged with genocide and crimes against humanity has begun three top leaders are accused of orchestrating cambodia's...
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. >> reporter: milly was abducted and killed.the investigators were hacking the phone, they hacked into her voice mail and erased some of her voice mails. murdoch apologized to the family and paid a settlement. but the dowellers apparently were not the only targets. several celebrities are set to testify this week in britain's high court about how the tabloid media has invaded their privacy. first up, hugh grant. grant claims another tabloid hacked into his phone to try to get information on his romances. >> reporter: hairy potter author is also scheduled to speak. a judge will use all of the testimony to recommend changes in the way the media in britain does its job. in london, tina krauss. >>> more than a dozen news of the world journalists and editors have been arrested in connection with the phone hacking scandal. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news. >> reporter: maryland senator took his case to the jury and beat the law but it's lawmakers @póoay have a tougher time ,,,,, >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 6:00, president ob
. >> reporter: milly was abducted and killed.the investigators were hacking the phone, they hacked into her voice mail and erased some of her voice mails. murdoch apologized to the family and paid a settlement. but the dowellers apparently were not the only targets. several celebrities are set to testify this week in britain's high court about how the tabloid media has invaded their privacy. first up, hugh grant. grant claims another tabloid hacked into his phone to try to get information...
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. >> reporter: milly dowler was abducted and killed.he papers investigators allegedly hacked into the 13- year-old's phone in search of a scoop. and deleted her phone messages. >> we were like, she's alive. she picked up her phone. >> reporter: murdoch apologized to the families and his company paid a $3 million settlement. but the dowlers were not the only victims. several celebrities are due to testify. >> i can not think of any conceivable reason expect for those phone messages on my mobile cell phone. >> reporter: a judge will use all of the testimony to recommend changes in the way the media in britain does its job. in london, tina krauss. >>> several senior executives have resigned over the hacking scandal. >>> elephant rampages are causing person in india. the animals tend to roam from one area to another in search of food and water. workers are hoping the government will intervene and set up a marked territory for the elephants to step. >>> well scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up. >> that congressional super committe
. >> reporter: milly dowler was abducted and killed.he papers investigators allegedly hacked into the 13- year-old's phone in search of a scoop. and deleted her phone messages. >> we were like, she's alive. she picked up her phone. >> reporter: murdoch apologized to the families and his company paid a $3 million settlement. but the dowlers were not the only victims. several celebrities are due to testify. >> i can not think of any conceivable reason expect for those...
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her parents have told of the heartbreak they suffered because of the false hope the activity in millie's she had been murdered. >> i rang her phone. >> yes. >> and it clicked through on to her voice mail so i heard her voice. >> yes. >> and i was -- it was just like -- she's picked up her voice mails! she's' live. >> reporter: the dowler family is the first to testify. >> as soon as i was told it was about phone-hacking, literally, i didn't sleep for about three nights because you'll replay everything in your mind and just thinking that makes sense now. that makes sense. >> reporter: following then hugh grant who has been outspoken in his outrage of how the woman with whom he has had a child has been pursued by the press. the murdoch's have been forced to close the offending newspaper and how sorry they are. >> i was appalled to find out what had happened. >> reporter: but contrition can only go so far here and still an argument raging as to how much the murdoch's knew. what this inquiry is doing is giving a human voice and face to the outrage that the misery and the hacking caused. jeff
her parents have told of the heartbreak they suffered because of the false hope the activity in millie's she had been murdered. >> i rang her phone. >> yes. >> and it clicked through on to her voice mail so i heard her voice. >> yes. >> and i was -- it was just like -- she's picked up her voice mails! she's' live. >> reporter: the dowler family is the first to testify. >> as soon as i was told it was about phone-hacking, literally, i didn't sleep for...
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repairs are expected to cost $20 milli million.e years for this to be completed. >>> the sacrifices our veterans made are being remembered across the washington area this evening including the annual observance. the keynote speaker at the wall was joseph galloway. he was awarded the bronze star for rescuing american troops as a civilian in vietnam back in 1965. at the national world war ii memorial, a special salute was given to african-americans who served our country. speakers make note for those who fought for our freedom overseas. a special blessing was also given to all armed forces living and deceased. >>> still to come, back in business, a virginia power plant set to reopen. ♪ ♪ if i should fall from grace with god ♪ ♪ where no doctor can relieve me ♪ ♪ if i'm buried 'neath the sod ♪ but the angels won't receive me ♪ ♪ let me go, boys, let me go, boys ♪ ♪ let me go down in the mud where the rivers... ♪ [ female announcer ] when you're responsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ >>> the nuclear p
repairs are expected to cost $20 milli million.e years for this to be completed. >>> the sacrifices our veterans made are being remembered across the washington area this evening including the annual observance. the keynote speaker at the wall was joseph galloway. he was awarded the bronze star for rescuing american troops as a civilian in vietnam back in 1965. at the national world war ii memorial, a special salute was given to african-americans who served our country. speakers make...
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. >> and jerry and milly. right. >> good one. >>> before you make plans for the weekend, you have to see veronica's forecast. >>> also, how an elephant was nursed back to good health and is walking again. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. why has the price of peanut >>> it's going to be a cold weekend and we get one extra hour to be out and enjoy it, right? >> right. exactly. i'm ready to get extra sleep. that will be this weekend. we say bye-bye to daylight savings time. turn the clock back one hour saturday night and don't forget to change the batteries on your smoke detectors. by the time we get to monday, jim, the sun will be setting just after 5:00. kind of depressing, right? what's the other thing taking place this weekend? the cold. we are at 58 degrees now. there's no day this weekend that gets that high for a temperature. next week is looking much better, though. let's talk about the early morning forecast. 38 to 37 degrees. i'm calling that cold. the outlying areas will be starting out in the 20s. on top of that
. >> and jerry and milly. right. >> good one. >>> before you make plans for the weekend, you have to see veronica's forecast. >>> also, how an elephant was nursed back to good health and is walking again. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. why has the price of peanut >>> it's going to be a cold weekend and we get one extra hour to be out and enjoy it, right? >> right. exactly. i'm ready to get extra sleep. that will be this weekend. we say bye-bye to...
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. >> it's not going to be on 19 milli meter. >> want to study the pictures yourself?nute.com. >>> come up with a really creative drawing in ten seconds. not so easy. cute kids prove creativity doesn't come quickly. >> do they need a study to prove ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ dance cooking? bring it. super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty the 1-sheet clean picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. oh. maybe pole vaulting shouldn't be your letter sport. >> yeah. >>> creative magazine which is a leading hungarian magazine about advertising, marketing, communication and media, made this pretty cool youtube video. ♪ they rounded up who they say are the world's most talented people, this group of young students. ♪ so after ten seconds, their drawings look standard. how much can you draw in ten seconds, right? ♪ >> look at all the creative stuff this group of k
. >> it's not going to be on 19 milli meter. >> want to study the pictures yourself?nute.com. >>> come up with a really creative drawing in ten seconds. not so easy. cute kids prove creativity doesn't come quickly. >> do they need a study to prove ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the...