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. >> my name is miriam friedman morris.er, david friedman, a painter and holocaust survivor, left me a diary, "tagebuch fuer miriam friedman." as i read it, the diary led me on a remarkable journey that continues to this day. >> miriam, i'm jamie. >> hi. welcome. >> miriam wrote us an e-mail that said... it was so impassioned, i had to meet her. my goodness. look at all of this. i feel like i'm in fine-art gallery or a museum. tell me about your parents. >> my parents were both holocaust survivors, and in 1954, we moved from israel to new york. >> in her mind's eye, little miriam sees only gauzy pictures of her father's past. he doesn't tell her all that much. she knows he was a painter, who, in world war i, drew combat scenes on the russian front and was decorated for bravery. but she's in the dark about the full scope of his artistic career, including hundreds of drawings of top personalities for german newspapers and exhibitions of his work in major cities. in december 1938, friedman fled berlin for prague, czechoslovaki
. >> my name is miriam friedman morris.er, david friedman, a painter and holocaust survivor, left me a diary, "tagebuch fuer miriam friedman." as i read it, the diary led me on a remarkable journey that continues to this day. >> miriam, i'm jamie. >> hi. welcome. >> miriam wrote us an e-mail that said... it was so impassioned, i had to meet her. my goodness. look at all of this. i feel like i'm in fine-art gallery or a museum. tell me about your parents....
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here's the problem with miriam's story. from that police video, we know this is where the cab came to rest. we also know the shooting happened a couple of car lengths back, sort of where that red suv is. we know a man this that building called 911 when he heard the shots and he said he saw only one person running away from the scene. now, a couple of weeks later, miriam comes forward. she lives in that building over there. now you're looking at me from just outside the window through which miriam said she saw all of this happen. this has to be easily 100 yards away. and she says she saw six people from the neighborhood commit the crime. she says she heard what they said and she saw what they stole. and she said she saw all of it looking through this bathroom window. the only problem is, if you go back to where the shooting actually happened, it's pretty clear miriam couldn't have seen >> she said from the bathroom window she heard these conversations going on inside the car. i mean, it's just incredible testimony. >> but wh
here's the problem with miriam's story. from that police video, we know this is where the cab came to rest. we also know the shooting happened a couple of car lengths back, sort of where that red suv is. we know a man this that building called 911 when he heard the shots and he said he saw only one person running away from the scene. now, a couple of weeks later, miriam comes forward. she lives in that building over there. now you're looking at me from just outside the window through which...
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her name -- miriam tavares. she told the cops she looked out the window and saw it all. middle of the robbery that ended in murder. is it possible that miriam saw you commit a crime? >> no. >> not any crime? >> i wasn't there. >> bad blood between you and miriam? >> yes. bad blood. >> she said she had a brief sexual relationship with miriam that didn't end well. >> you have a flung and cut her off abruptly, she may feel slighted. >> slighted enough to make you a murder snekt. >> i guess so. >> whatever her motivation, the question is, how reliable was she as a witness? all these years later, eric finally had someone to take another look at miriam's story. attorney peter cross. >> there's no doubt that this woman was lying. i went out to the crime scene and she could not possibly have seen what she said occurred. >> so what could miriam really see? here's the problem with miriam's story. from that police video, we know rest. we also know the shooting happened a couple of car lengths back, sort of where that red s
her name -- miriam tavares. she told the cops she looked out the window and saw it all. middle of the robbery that ended in murder. is it possible that miriam saw you commit a crime? >> no. >> not any crime? >> i wasn't there. >> bad blood between you and miriam? >> yes. bad blood. >> she said she had a brief sexual relationship with miriam that didn't end well. >> you have a flung and cut her off abruptly, she may feel slighted. >> slighted...
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``here's the problem with miriam's ``story. ``from that police video, we know ``this is where the cab came to ``rest. ``happened a couple of car lengths ``back, sort of where that red suv ``is. ``we know a man this that building ``called 911 when he heard the ``shots and he said he saw only ``one person running away from the ``scene. ``now, a couple of weeks later, ``miriam comes forward. ``she lives in that building over ``there. ``now you're looking at me from ``just outside the window through ``which miriam said she saw all of ``this happen. ``this has to be easily 100 yards ``away. ``and she says she saw six people ``from the neighborhood commit the ``crime. ``she says she heard what they ``said and she saw what they ``stole. ``and she said she saw all of it ``looking through this bathroom ``window. ``the only problem is, if you go ``back to where the shooting ``actually happened, it's pretty ``clear miriam couldn't have seen ``anything at all. ``>> she said from the bathroom ``window she heard these ``conversations going o
``here's the problem with miriam's ``story. ``from that police video, we know ``this is where the cab came to ``rest. ``happened a couple of car lengths ``back, sort of where that red suv ``is. ``we know a man this that building ``called 911 when he heard the ``shots and he said he saw only ``one person running away from the ``scene. ``now, a couple of weeks later, ``miriam comes forward. ``she lives in that building over ``there. ``now you're looking at me from ``just outside the window...
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is it possible that miriam saw you commit a crime? >> i wasn't there. >> bad blood between you and miriam? >> yes. bad blood. e had a brief sexual relationship with miriam that didn't end well. >> you have a flung and cut her y feel slighted. >> slighted enough to make you a murder snekt. >> i guess so. >> whatever her motivation, the reliable was she as a witness? all these years later, eric to take another look at miriam's story. attorney peter cross. >> there's no doubt that this woman was lying.the crime scene and she could not possibly have seen what she said occurred.ld miriam really see? here's the problem with miriam's story. from that police video, we know this is where . we also know the shooting happened a couple of car lengths back, sort of where that red suv called 911 when he heard the shots and he said he saw only one person running away from the scene.ouple of weeks later, miriam comes forward. she lives in that building over there. now you're looking at me from ugh which miriam said she saw all of this happen. this ha
is it possible that miriam saw you commit a crime? >> i wasn't there. >> bad blood between you and miriam? >> yes. bad blood. e had a brief sexual relationship with miriam that didn't end well. >> you have a flung and cut her y feel slighted. >> slighted enough to make you a murder snekt. >> i guess so. >> whatever her motivation, the reliable was she as a witness? all these years later, eric to take another look at miriam's story. attorney peter cross....
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. >> badod between you and miriam? yes. thatid not end well. >> you he a fling with g and then you jt cut it off abruptly, she may feel slited. >> slid enou to make y murder sct? >> iuess so. >> whatever her motiva, the question is, how reliable was she as a witness? althesyears ter, e finally had someone to take another lookt miriam's story. attorney petro. >>he's ndothat ts woman s lying. i ntuto e crimsce anshe coulnopossibly have seenhat she said occurre >> so what couldiriarely see? here'she problem with miriam stor from tt liceideo, we know this iere the cab came to rest we also know the shooting happened a couple of car lengths back, sort of where that red s is. we know a man in that building call 911 whehe heard the d he saihe sy pewafr ri tar corrd.liinhaildi ove now u'reking ame frooutside the window miriam id e saw all of ts haen. this has to be eily 100 rds away. d she says she saw six people from the neighboood mmit the cre. e says she heard what they said and she saw what they stole.and she id sheawll of it lo
. >> badod between you and miriam? yes. thatid not end well. >> you he a fling with g and then you jt cut it off abruptly, she may feel slited. >> slid enou to make y murder sct? >> iuess so. >> whatever her motiva, the question is, how reliable was she as a witness? althesyears ter, e finally had someone to take another lookt miriam's story. attorney petro. >>he's ndothat ts woman s lying. i ntuto e crimsce anshe coulnopossibly have seenhat she said occurre...
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when miriam decided to also get tested. >> she never had any surgery her whole life. so she figured she would have herself checked. sure enough, she needed surgery as well. >> reporter: miriam found out she had aortic valve stenosis when calcium builds up leaving a smaller opening for blood to pump through eventually could lead to congestive heart failure. >> everything else around it was normal. so she said, we have to have it done as quickly as possible before anything else gets worse. and before it closes because if it closes, you're gone. >> reporter: director of aortic surgery at mount sinai dr. allen stewart decided to do both of their minimally invasive operations on the same day. >> they can compare notes and they don't have to watch the recovery of the other. actually act as a support system for one another. >> reporter: and also enjoy a new lease on life together. andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> the goldbergs are still in the hospital and should be released in the next few days. >>> elise finch is with us again with more on tomorrow's wet weather. >> indeed. s
when miriam decided to also get tested. >> she never had any surgery her whole life. so she figured she would have herself checked. sure enough, she needed surgery as well. >> reporter: miriam found out she had aortic valve stenosis when calcium builds up leaving a smaller opening for blood to pump through eventually could lead to congestive heart failure. >> everything else around it was normal. so she said, we have to have it done as quickly as possible before anything else...
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. >> reporter: the trolley still rumbled by 54th and woodland where miriam wilson lost her life.ds and loved ones still bring momentos to memorial for the 38-year-old mother of three. november 16th is a day they won't ever forget. >> she's dead. she lost her life. she's gone. >> reporter: shepherd was there the day when driver tried to pass this septa trolley at 54th and woodland and plowed into wilson as she tried to cross the street in the crosswalk. >> he was in a hurry to get past the trolley and going outside of the trolley and hit the lady. >> reporter: wilson was on her way to work at a local daycare when the trolley stopped to let passengers off and on. the driver 23-year-old malachy armstrong tried to pass the trolley on the left hand side. police say he was traveling at a high rate of speed and went through a red light before striking wilson. >> she got up this morning all happy, i'm going to work, i'm going to go what i do every day. not knowing that she was going to lose her life. >> reporter: armstrong was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter, homicide
. >> reporter: the trolley still rumbled by 54th and woodland where miriam wilson lost her life.ds and loved ones still bring momentos to memorial for the 38-year-old mother of three. november 16th is a day they won't ever forget. >> she's dead. she lost her life. she's gone. >> reporter: shepherd was there the day when driver tried to pass this septa trolley at 54th and woodland and plowed into wilson as she tried to cross the street in the crosswalk. >> he was in a...
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lÍderes de esta comunidad llamaron a una vigilia, asistieron decenas de personas, una de ellas es miriamsposo sea deportado a guatemala. >> uno se preocupa porque a uno estÁ aquÍ en este pais luchando por la vida, por los hijos, salir adelante. >> los mÁs vulnerables son quienes no pueden pagar un abogado. >> sabemos que tienen mucho miedo, que busquen en organizaciones que los pueden asesorar. >> muchos de ellos no serÍan prioridad para inmigraciÓn, pero dicen que cuando se trata de deportar, la migra como le llaman, no discrimina y se lleva a todos por igual. >> estamos sufriendo porque somos perseguidos. >> el panorama parece complicarse especÍficamente en el estado de la florida, marÍa celeste, porque este aÑo cuando la legislatura comienza e a trabajar van a analizar medidas an antiinmigran antiinmigrantes como la propuesta de carlos trujillo que harÍa de las personas que han regresado en un crimen y pueden enfrentar hasta 30 aÑos de cÁrcel. >> una medida bastante fuerte, vamos a monitorear eso, gracias rogelio. aumenta la presiÓn para que el presidente obama extienda el status de p
lÍderes de esta comunidad llamaron a una vigilia, asistieron decenas de personas, una de ellas es miriamsposo sea deportado a guatemala. >> uno se preocupa porque a uno estÁ aquÍ en este pais luchando por la vida, por los hijos, salir adelante. >> los mÁs vulnerables son quienes no pueden pagar un abogado. >> sabemos que tienen mucho miedo, que busquen en organizaciones que los pueden asesorar. >> muchos de ellos no serÍan prioridad para inmigraciÓn, pero dicen que...
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john miriam jones sees a small surge of women as a welcome surprise. things are different to the time she became a sister at age 19. >> now the young people are older than that. >> reporter: what do you think of that? >> well i think it's - it's a sign that - of the change, the evolution that came about in religious life, you know, that you are not ready, as we were. why do you think you were ready so young? >> you ask hard questions. >> reporter: do you have any regrets. >> i don't have any regrets. i feel like i - i had a good discernment process, i have a lot of good people that helped me along the way. i feel like i found the life that i am meant to live >>> next - the cult caravan. could it be ready for another trip. the vw bus and the road to redemption. and the backlash to a too bountiful blessing. wednesday on "america tonight", the other side of the quiverful movement. adam may with a mother who says her faith nearly destroyed her family. that is wednesday on "america tonight". >>> finally this hour, from bus to bug to buddy. hoping to take a
john miriam jones sees a small surge of women as a welcome surprise. things are different to the time she became a sister at age 19. >> now the young people are older than that. >> reporter: what do you think of that? >> well i think it's - it's a sign that - of the change, the evolution that came about in religious life, you know, that you are not ready, as we were. why do you think you were ready so young? >> you ask hard questions. >> reporter: do you have any...
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. >> reporter: the trolley still rumbled by 54th and woodland where miriam wilson lost her life.nd loved one z still bring momentos to a memorial for the 38-year-old mother of three. november 16th is a day they won't ever forget. >> she's dead. she lost her life. she's gone. >> reporter: shepherd was there when a driver tried to pass this septa trolley at 54th and woodland and plowed into wilson as she tried to cross the street in the crosswalk. >> he was in hurry to get past the trolley and went outside of the trolley and hit the lady. >> reporter: wilson was on her way to work at a local daycare when the trolley stopped to let passengers off and on. the driver 23-year-old maliki armstrong tried to pass the troll the on the left-hand side. police say he was traveling at a high rate of speed and went through a red light before striking wilson. she got up this morning all happy, spiritual, i'm going wo work. i'll go do what i do every day not knowing she was going to lose her life. >> reporter: armstrong was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter, homicide by vehicle,
. >> reporter: the trolley still rumbled by 54th and woodland where miriam wilson lost her life.nd loved one z still bring momentos to a memorial for the 38-year-old mother of three. november 16th is a day they won't ever forget. >> she's dead. she lost her life. she's gone. >> reporter: shepherd was there when a driver tried to pass this septa trolley at 54th and woodland and plowed into wilson as she tried to cross the street in the crosswalk. >> he was in hurry to get...
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as for miriam, who used the train to get to school everyday, she admits, there could not have come at a worse time. >> so i just moved to this neighborhood. i was happy i have the express train here. so just two weeks after, boom, >> now live here at 8th avenue n train station. that's because this won't be closed for rep novations but they will build a temporary platform. as for others, commuters can use a different subway line, back ride and go that way back to manhattan or use the shuttle service. brynn, gingras. >> thank you. a deal is reached on the future of the city's horse carriage industry. the mayor, council speaker and union representing the drivers, say they will work together on the final details of this to get it passed by city council. the deal would put limits on the number of carriages and where they can go in the city that reduces the number of horses from 180 to 110 by december. a stable will also be built in central park which will house a total of 75 horses. >> tonight crews remain on the scene of a watermain break in in the process of preparing that main this brea
as for miriam, who used the train to get to school everyday, she admits, there could not have come at a worse time. >> so i just moved to this neighborhood. i was happy i have the express train here. so just two weeks after, boom, >> now live here at 8th avenue n train station. that's because this won't be closed for rep novations but they will build a temporary platform. as for others, commuters can use a different subway line, back ride and go that way back to manhattan or use the...
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sutton foster and miriam shore are stopping by. the show is so super cute. all that and more at 12:30, and pizza. >> oh. now i'm sold. >> i thought that would get you around. >> right. thank you, sara. >>> and still ahead here on news >> why everyone wants to get their hands on this shirt. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can too. call now. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. the wifi in this house is amazing. so is my guacamole. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get the internet speed that's right for you. from 3 megs to ultra fast 300 megs they even made it easy to switch with a one-hour arrival window. why settle for less, when you can get more! get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call now. you could get free installation, no data cap, and access to over 400,000 twc wifi hotspots with select plans. >>> incredible dash cam video ou
sutton foster and miriam shore are stopping by. the show is so super cute. all that and more at 12:30, and pizza. >> oh. now i'm sold. >> i thought that would get you around. >> right. thank you, sara. >>> and still ahead here on news >> why everyone wants to get their hands on this shirt. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can...
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miriam es la nueva directora de la oficina de migraciones.departamento bajo la administraciÓn del alcalde. >> quiero hacer un montÓn de cosas aquÍ en esta ciudad. periodista: es la nueva directora que encabezarÁ la oficina que se dedica a ayudar a los inmigrantes en la ciudad. recientemente nombrÓ a enriquez porque tiene un rÉcord de asistir a los inmigrantes. apoyaron legislaciÓn para proteger a los inmigrantes contra notarios fraudulentos. debido a esa ley, un notario pÚblico tiene que registrarse con la ciudad y no puede ofrecer servicios de inmigraciÓn. >> yo me sentÍ muy orgullosa. porque yo sabÍa que eso era algo que le iba a ayudiar a las personas aquÍ que estÁn aquÍ. periodista: apenas tiene un par de semanas en el puesto pero tiene una visiÓn de lo que quiere hacer. >> programas y. ayudar a las comunidades inmigrantes para que se queden aquÍ a vivir. que trabajen, que aabran negocios y que podamos ayudar a los niÑos de ellos en la educaciÓn. periodista: otra de las metas es ampliar los servicios que la ciudad ofrece en espaÑol. en la
miriam es la nueva directora de la oficina de migraciones.departamento bajo la administraciÓn del alcalde. >> quiero hacer un montÓn de cosas aquÍ en esta ciudad. periodista: es la nueva directora que encabezarÁ la oficina que se dedica a ayudar a los inmigrantes en la ciudad. recientemente nombrÓ a enriquez porque tiene un rÉcord de asistir a los inmigrantes. apoyaron legislaciÓn para proteger a los inmigrantes contra notarios fraudulentos. debido a esa ley, un notario pÚblico...
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last year the general assembly passed a very real, miriam potent, bill to help rid south carolina of the poison of the mystic violence. thank you for all the work that went into sending the bill to my desk. but we also know that domestic violence epidemic is not going to be fixed by legislation alone . in order to truly solve this problem, it will take a complete culture change. so a year ago we just -- established a the mystic violence task force made of 135 members representing 65 organizations across south carolina. we committed to educating ourselves and each other about every aspect that a survivor goes through, it and all the contact points touchedwhen a situation occurs, contact points that could be opportunities to save we looked at not just the root causes but also how these cases were being handled, county by county, throughout our state. we learned a lot. and we are taking action. first, victims are not the m's, they are survivors. we know that domestic violence is a choice the abuser makes, not the survivor. we need a culture of employment rather than a one of the victimi
last year the general assembly passed a very real, miriam potent, bill to help rid south carolina of the poison of the mystic violence. thank you for all the work that went into sending the bill to my desk. but we also know that domestic violence epidemic is not going to be fixed by legislation alone . in order to truly solve this problem, it will take a complete culture change. so a year ago we just -- established a the mystic violence task force made of 135 members representing 65...
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reporter: if you had a's like to see these dancers in action their next performance is right here at miriam theater february 4th. reporting from south broad street rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> ballet is difficult. very difficult. >> it is. >> indeed. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" giving back to a local hospital who gave her the the gift of life. how children's hospital of philadelphia was rewarded by a former patient. >>> do you have a ticket? jackpot has jumped again? how much a winning hit could earn you in the next power ball drawing, kate? >>> and another frigid night on the way as temperatures head to the teens but a gradual warming as we head through rest of the week and relief from the extreme chill on the way but we may need umbrellas by week even, i will your seven day forecast coming up, don. >>> we're talking about game, not the game but practice. with kelly gone players are climbing in on his three-year regime. don't miss what one guy is saying about chip's practice routine, that player in sports. >>> lottery trend continues a at power ball sore toss 45
reporter: if you had a's like to see these dancers in action their next performance is right here at miriam theater february 4th. reporting from south broad street rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> ballet is difficult. very difficult. >> it is. >> indeed. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" giving back to a local hospital who gave her the the gift of life. how children's hospital of philadelphia was rewarded by a former patient....
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reporter: if you'd like to see these dancers in action a the the next performance is right here at the miriamater february 4th. reporting from south broad street, ra hall solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i love pennsylvania ballet stepped up and said no, no. >> well, they should. i am named after a ballet dancer because my mom was a ballet dancer. i'm partial. i know what incredible a athletes they are. so earnings i have been there this past year. it is incredible what they can do. >> yes. >> we want to see football players in tutu's. >> whatever you like, you know. >> yes. >> interesting, interesting stuff. >> dent mess with them, the pennsylvania ballet, folks. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" a lot of people are dreaming big this morning. >> they are. >> jan, explain. >> reporter: power ball jackpot now sits at an estimated 450 million-dollar, that is the the fourth largest prize in the game's history so what would you do with all that money? coming up we will look at your most outrageous desires. >>> all right, jan, thanks. >>> he talk about banning muslims from america but
reporter: if you'd like to see these dancers in action a the the next performance is right here at the miriamater february 4th. reporting from south broad street, ra hall solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i love pennsylvania ballet stepped up and said no, no. >> well, they should. i am named after a ballet dancer because my mom was a ballet dancer. i'm partial. i know what incredible a athletes they are. so earnings i have been there this past year. it is incredible...
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and miriam shor dishes on her new shouchlt it starts right now on meredith.♪ makes you feel real good. ♪ feel real gchld [applause]
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miriam and john nigel welcome the son in the world at a minute past midnight at the front-runner medical center -- at the anne arundel medical center. 13.8 upses. -- ounces. all doing great. kimberly: beautiful. jonathan: the first baby of the year at the shady grove made a late entrance coming in the world 90 minutes in the start of 2016. kimberly: joce sterman has more on the motional gomry county mom who has her -- montgomery county mom who has her hands full. joce: started with a bang. she was expecting the baby but a week later. tiny heart to love and watch out for. bringing home a second baby is a challenge but this mom says she is in for it. now she has two boys. >> i think my house is going to be upside down. hopefully big brother lucas when he is not stealing the spotlight with the pinchable cheeks will pimple in for help for baby nay thon. they also got a welcome basket from the hospital staff. this baby is not ready to commit to trying for another new year's baby anytime soon. >> maybe not. too much work already. kimberly: a great mom for just giving birth. good stuff. life ap
miriam and john nigel welcome the son in the world at a minute past midnight at the front-runner medical center -- at the anne arundel medical center. 13.8 upses. -- ounces. all doing great. kimberly: beautiful. jonathan: the first baby of the year at the shady grove made a late entrance coming in the world 90 minutes in the start of 2016. kimberly: joce sterman has more on the motional gomry county mom who has her -- montgomery county mom who has her hands full. joce: started with a bang. she...
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miriam parker: cleft lip and palate affects their speech, and therefore, people that don't, that live outside the family, would have difficulty understanding what the child is saying. oftentimes, eating becomes difficult as well, because the palate's open, and then food comes out of the nose. >> mel: they're hopeless, and they see us as their last resort. and oftentimes, that's what we are, their last resort. if we're not here, there's no one else that'll do it for them. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, whether they're our own, or someone halfway across the world that we'll never see again, and these children that we meet on operation smile missions aren't even given that fair shot at life when they're born with a cleft, >> roma downey: zenaida is a playful 4-year-old with a severely cleft lip and cleft palate. her father, juan, loves her dearly and he's determined to protect her. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> juan: with her lip like this, i won't let her go to school. she won't be able to talk well. they won't look at her kindly. i'll have to fight
miriam parker: cleft lip and palate affects their speech, and therefore, people that don't, that live outside the family, would have difficulty understanding what the child is saying. oftentimes, eating becomes difficult as well, because the palate's open, and then food comes out of the nose. >> mel: they're hopeless, and they see us as their last resort. and oftentimes, that's what we are, their last resort. if we're not here, there's no one else that'll do it for them. >> dr. jill...
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and the police department here in miriam tells us that the business owners actually came to them, ande need some training. we need some help. we don't want to be victims here. so today, two training sessions will happen, one coming up here shortly, and another one this afternoon, where business owners will learn what to do if an active shooter opportunity happens in their shop. now police will take these business owners through what to do. also what to do when police arrive on the scene. because we know, as the video you're showing, this is chaotic. there are things going on all over the place, it's hard to think, it's hard to remember what happened. so police officers are going to train these business owners in how to react with the shooter, and how to react with law enforcement as they arrive on the scene. chief michael daniel, the police chief here in miriam, says, quote, our top priority is keeping the community safe and businesses play a big role in this community, of course, and this is a type of training we hope nobody ever has to use. but, of course, it is always better to be
and the police department here in miriam tells us that the business owners actually came to them, ande need some training. we need some help. we don't want to be victims here. so today, two training sessions will happen, one coming up here shortly, and another one this afternoon, where business owners will learn what to do if an active shooter opportunity happens in their shop. now police will take these business owners through what to do. also what to do when police arrive on the scene....
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perhaps let's take a moment to -i forgot to do this to welcome our new commissioner commissioner miriamouzounis. and will under commissioner comments provide you with an opportunity to do an introduction about yourself. so, we shall move on to item number three. welcome supervisor wiener. item number three is a discussion on possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on file number 151179. this is the health code banning the sale of tobacco products to persons age 18-20. this is an ordinance amending the health code to prohibit tobacco retailers from selling tobacco products, including smokeless tobacco electronic cigarettes to persons 18, 19, and 20. today, we have supervisor wiener who is here to present and members of the department of public health and for any questions you might have for the department. >> welcome. >> welcome. >> thank you. think you for giving me the opportunity to present on this legislation today. it's important public health legislation. the legislation before you would increase the legal age to 21 emma in terms of selling tobacco . it
perhaps let's take a moment to -i forgot to do this to welcome our new commissioner commissioner miriamouzounis. and will under commissioner comments provide you with an opportunity to do an introduction about yourself. so, we shall move on to item number three. welcome supervisor wiener. item number three is a discussion on possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on file number 151179. this is the health code banning the sale of tobacco products to persons age...
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and the great sadness is that unlike say like miriam, where christian and muslim women came togetherand managed to get rid of a warlord regime and at least have a democratic election, and unlike ireland, where women on both sides came together when governments couldn't, it has in half and. it hasn't happened. it's a huge heartache. [inaudible] >> i was wondering if you could speak a bit about your essay,, lies in advertising and talk bit about what advertising world was like. >> gal, the advertising is really such a huge problem in many ways, but essentially in women's magazines because women's magazines are regarded in the industry as cash cows. and what that means is that the advertisers have traditionally controlled most of the magazine pages and that's why you see copy that isn't supposed to be the ads that is about the product or the category of products. advertising has a lot of influence everywhere, but it has in my experience most influence in women's magazines and the sum of its, remember when there's action poetry in women's magazine and more articles. the editors of those
and the great sadness is that unlike say like miriam, where christian and muslim women came togetherand managed to get rid of a warlord regime and at least have a democratic election, and unlike ireland, where women on both sides came together when governments couldn't, it has in half and. it hasn't happened. it's a huge heartache. [inaudible] >> i was wondering if you could speak a bit about your essay,, lies in advertising and talk bit about what advertising world was like. >>...
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>> that's a good question, miriam. >> who said that? >> i did. i'm here to tell you about the importance of imports. a commodity is any item that can be bought or sold. imports are any commodity purchased from another country. because some countries had resources that other countries needed, trade was established. >> okay, i can understand that, but what about electronic parts or automobiles, things that many >> i think what the disembodied voice is trying to say is that today with the globalized economy, and all of these different countries trying to manufacture things, it really comes down to the manufacturing costs. >> precisely. >> so, like, for example, with this phone, with all the different economies, in some countries it might be cheaper to produce this than in others. like if the labor or the parts are cheaper there than in other places. >> so in some countries that phone costs less to make than in others. >> exactly. well, thanks for listening, you two. glad i could help out. uh, buh-bye. >> man, this italian marble is heavy. i wonder w
>> that's a good question, miriam. >> who said that? >> i did. i'm here to tell you about the importance of imports. a commodity is any item that can be bought or sold. imports are any commodity purchased from another country. because some countries had resources that other countries needed, trade was established. >> okay, i can understand that, but what about electronic parts or automobiles, things that many >> i think what the disembodied voice is trying to say...
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miriam parker, to her left is general counsel here and lead counsel in the public services division. she has also practiced law with the d.c. firm and interestingly enough was once program coordinator at the carnegie moscow center. i bet there are some stories that could come out of that. to her left, in a sense is jeff harris. he is a partner at bancroft specializing in supreme court advocacy and has litigated a number of important cases in front of the court in the past five years. during october term 08, he was a clerk for clerk for chief justice john roberts. then finally andy pincus, partner at mayor brown who focuses on appellate litigation in the supreme court and former solicitor atty. gen., he has argued 25 cases in front of the court. as you can see there is a lot of knowledge lined up here to the left and when we met and conferred before this panel, i asked each panelist to imagine that they got a phone call from somebody very important either justice kennedy or whoever you consider to rank higher and who set said i have one question for you. what one question would they w
miriam parker, to her left is general counsel here and lead counsel in the public services division. she has also practiced law with the d.c. firm and interestingly enough was once program coordinator at the carnegie moscow center. i bet there are some stories that could come out of that. to her left, in a sense is jeff harris. he is a partner at bancroft specializing in supreme court advocacy and has litigated a number of important cases in front of the court in the past five years. during...
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porque miriam y pepito por fin estÁn decidido para escapar a colombia, pero el teca interrumpe. >>> delcomen por gula o por en nervio por lo que sea >>> o porque tienes que comer punto >>> expertos aseguran que esas personas que comen sin tener hambre desarrollar mayores niveles de glucosa >>> esto puede afectar las cÉlula saludables del cuerpo por eso se recomienda esperar algo de hambre o tener bastante hambre antes de comer especialmente carbohidrato >>> ahora bien si la resoluciÓn de aÑo nuevo es perder peso, la reconozca pleno dagos recomendaciÓn es consultar al mÉdico, cuantas veces es hacer un rÉgimen alineen tiz o de actividad fÍsica >>> eso sÍ mi combhaminadora lÉe uso >>> yo mi amor monto bicicleta, nado y todo >>> favor seguida pupues en seg amÉrica ferrer nos cuenta que trabajo tuvo que a ser antes de llegar a la fama >>> ademÁs la reina del soul leslie le pone el saborcito en "un nuevo dÍa" que siempre, siempre comienza contigo >>> contigo. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ "un nuevo dÍa" ♪ >>> comadres, compadres ahora Íi siempre nos pone contento el Éxito de nuestro latinos en hollywood y aho
porque miriam y pepito por fin estÁn decidido para escapar a colombia, pero el teca interrumpe. >>> delcomen por gula o por en nervio por lo que sea >>> o porque tienes que comer punto >>> expertos aseguran que esas personas que comen sin tener hambre desarrollar mayores niveles de glucosa >>> esto puede afectar las cÉlula saludables del cuerpo por eso se recomienda esperar algo de hambre o tener bastante hambre antes de comer especialmente carbohidrato...
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perhaps let's take a moment to -i forgot to do this to welcome our new commissioner commissioner miriamouzounis. and will under commissioner comments provide you with an opportunity to do an introduction about yourself. so, we shall move on to item number three. welcome supervisor wiener. item number three is a discussion on possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on file number 151179. this is the health code banning the sale of tobacco products to persons age 18-20. this is an ordinance amending the health code to prohibit tobacco retailers from selling tobacco products, including smokeless tobacco electronic cigarettes to persons 18, 19, and 20. today, we have supervisor wiener who is here to present and members of the department of public health and for any questions you might have for the department. >> welcome. >> welcome. >> thank you. think you for giving me the opportunity to present on this legislation today. it's important public health legislation. the legislation before you would increase the legal age to 21 emma in terms of selling tobacco . it
perhaps let's take a moment to -i forgot to do this to welcome our new commissioner commissioner miriamouzounis. and will under commissioner comments provide you with an opportunity to do an introduction about yourself. so, we shall move on to item number three. welcome supervisor wiener. item number three is a discussion on possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on file number 151179. this is the health code banning the sale of tobacco products to persons age...
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play bernie weber who is in love with a beautiful woman named miriam played by holliday grainger. >> these fantastic, by the way. >> and they -- he wants to get home to his lady so he can go home and get married and make some babies and have a wonderful life. i love the simplicity of a tale told well. >> which i love as a perfect dichotomy to an upcoming project you have. you are in the new "wonder woman" film. >> it couldn't get any more different. you play the love interest. >> i do. i do. i play wonder woman's man and i'm having a great time, patty jenkins is directing it. done wonderful things. wonder woman is beyond being a stunning woman physically as incredibly smart and i think brings to the role a great amount of love and compassion, a real kind of childlike wonder that this character needs and i think fans will fall in love with. >> i can't wait. big wonder woman fan as a child. i always wondered would i want the invisible plane or cuffs, we will find out how great it is. >> tricks up our sleeves. >> chris pine, always great to see you, "the finest hours" is fine. it is fan
play bernie weber who is in love with a beautiful woman named miriam played by holliday grainger. >> these fantastic, by the way. >> and they -- he wants to get home to his lady so he can go home and get married and make some babies and have a wonderful life. i love the simplicity of a tale told well. >> which i love as a perfect dichotomy to an upcoming project you have. you are in the new "wonder woman" film. >> it couldn't get any more different. you play...
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miriam reese turned herself in to investigators yesterday. richland county deputies say reese neglected and abused the 91-year-old who was unable to care for herself inside her own home. surveillance video inside the victim's home caught the abuse. deputies say the victim relied on reese due to physical health conditions. reese has been taken to alvin s. glenn detention center. a bill making its way through the state house is aiming to specify rights to film or photograph police without the threat of arrest. the measure was approved by the senate judiciary committee. the bill is in response to the shooting death of walter scott by a north charleston policeman which was caught on camera by a bystander. although in most cases people have the right to film police in public, the proposal protects bystanders from arrest or intimidation if they're filming from a public place. volunteers across the nation and in every county in south carolina will spend the annual 'point in time count' for the department of housing and urban development allows count
miriam reese turned herself in to investigators yesterday. richland county deputies say reese neglected and abused the 91-year-old who was unable to care for herself inside her own home. surveillance video inside the victim's home caught the abuse. deputies say the victim relied on reese due to physical health conditions. reese has been taken to alvin s. glenn detention center. a bill making its way through the state house is aiming to specify rights to film or photograph police without the...