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he said his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience.alk about it with their friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope sharing our experience will help others feel more comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: medical reports show that 10 to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 70 to 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal make up of the embryo is thought normal. >> and as women get older the risk of miscarriage increases. >> when you share your stories it makes it easier to bond and to get through difficult processes. >> somebody of his profile too. saying hey it is okay to talk about it. it is just as hard for a father as it is for a mom so you have the experience of loss. >> the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> on to the weekend and the weather forecast. >> that's right. sandhya patel has what we can look forward to. >> hi there. dan and ama it
he said his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience.alk about it with their friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope sharing our experience will help others feel more comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: medical reports show that 10 to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 70 to 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal make up...
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he said his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience. they wouldn't talk about it with their friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope sharing our experience will help others feel more comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: medical reports show that 10 to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 70 to 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal make up of the embryo is thought normal. >> and as women get older the risk of miscarriage increases. >> when you share your stories it makes it easier to bond and to get through difficult processes. >> somebody of his profile too. saying hey it is okay to talk about it. it is just as hard for a father as it is for a mom so you have the experience of loss. >> the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> on to the weekend and the weather forecast. >> that's right. sandhya patel has what we can look forward to. >> hi there.
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the 30-year-old had suffered three miscarriages during their three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on his facebook page his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience. they wouldn't talk about it with friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. in today's open and connected world, discussing these issues doesn't distance us it brings us together. it creates understanding and tolerance and it gives us hope. >> what most people don't realize is how common miskarnl is. >> reporter: dr. carolyn gibbons is with the fertility is center. medical reports show that 10% to 20% all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> most of the time it is because the embryo itself doesn't have everything it takes, chromosome or otherwise to make it to live birth. this is nature's way of taking care of it. >> reporter: as women get older the risk of a misteenager increases. >> bringing it up and say, hey it's okay to talk about it. everyone goes through this. >> it is as hard for a father as it is for a mom to have this experience of lo
the 30-year-old had suffered three miscarriages during their three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on his facebook page his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience. they wouldn't talk about it with friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. in today's open and connected world, discussing these issues doesn't distance us it brings us together. it creates understanding and tolerance and it gives us hope. >> what most people don't realize is how common...
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zuckerberg wrote on hits facebook pink his wife's miscarriages was a lonely experience.s. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 70% or 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal makeup is not normal. >> and as women get older,s risk of a miscarriage increases. >> you share your story, it makes it a lot easier to bond and to get through difficult processes. and know that other women are going through the same thing. some of it is like the profile, too, hey, it's okay to talk about. i think it's just as hard for a father as it is for a mom, you know, to have this experience with loss. >>> the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> 6:53 is the time. up next, worth a dam, why peopl
zuckerberg wrote on hits facebook pink his wife's miscarriages was a lonely experience.s. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >>...
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zuckerberg wrote on his face book page, his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience.nds. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal makeup of the makeup is not normal. >> and as women get older,s risk of a miscarriage increases. >> you share your story, it makes it a lot easier to bond and to get through difficult processes. and know that other women are going through the same thing. hey, it's okay to talk about it and everyone goes through it. it's just as hard for a father as it is for a mom. you have the experience of loss. >> the couple is expecting a baby girl. >>> in the newsroom, abc7 news. >>> 5:37 is our time.
zuckerberg wrote on his face book page, his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience.nds. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all...
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80% occur in miscarriage because the chromosome makeup isn't normal.s you get older. >> if makes it a lot easier to bond and to get through difficult processes and know that other women are going through the same things. >> bringing it up and saying hey, it's okay to talk about it. everyone goes through this. i think it's just as hard for a father as it is for a mom. you have this experience of loss. >> the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom, lyanne melen z melendez, abc 7 news. >>> it's 8:53 on your saturday morning. up next, worth a dam. why people will be ♪ turnaround. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around. ♪ ♪ turnaround. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living of the taste of the air. ♪ ♪ turnaround barry. ♪ finally i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack. ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack. ♪ >>> here are the winning numbers from last night's $25 million mega millions draw. 28, 32, 33, 40, 46, the mega number 10. ti
80% occur in miscarriage because the chromosome makeup isn't normal.s you get older. >> if makes it a lot easier to bond and to get through difficult processes and know that other women are going through the same things. >> bringing it up and saying hey, it's okay to talk about it. everyone goes through this. i think it's just as hard for a father as it is for a mom. you have this experience of loss. >> the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom, lyanne melen z...
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i think everybody knows somebody that has had a miscarriage. >> thank you betty. >>> well frank minez jr. , meet the guy who delivered you. jesse lang delivered frank jr. in the back of an ambulance. the firemen tried to get mom to the hospital in time. >> we kept driving. we thought we would be able to make it there in time. but yeah. right about 101 at the sfo off ramp, he came out. >> lange says there was a brief scare in the delivery. the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby's neck but he was able to get him breathing before the hospital. he is healthy now. >>> there are 18 fires burning across the state of california. what will the weather do this weekend? >> lit be dry. this is the peak of the dry season. to expect a widespread rainfall, we are just not going to see it until october. humidity is back. cloud cover is back. this is the time lapse, four hours of the weather history here. a lot of clouds over the city of san francisco as viewed from potrero hill. in the south bay, we got to see the blue moon this evening. time lapse to
i think everybody knows somebody that has had a miscarriage. >> thank you betty. >>> well frank minez jr. , meet the guy who delivered you. jesse lang delivered frank jr. in the back of an ambulance. the firemen tried to get mom to the hospital in time. >> we kept driving. we thought we would be able to make it there in time. but yeah. right about 101 at the sfo off ramp, he came out. >> lange says there was a brief scare in the delivery. the umbilical cord was...
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it and have a miscarriage miscarriage, it's difficult to tell people that's actually what happened withd so while i don't think that society has necessarily a taboo on talking about it i think that we impose one. it's a very very very personal experience and what he's done by talking about what happened to both himself and her and having three miscarriages is not to say that it's common. so common in fact that they estimate that there's a million a year in the united states alone miscarriages so what he has done is really opened the door to allow people to talk about it and that creates understand and also he sets an example and say that is we've had three and pregnant and expecting a healthy baby girl and so could you. >> yeah, and i guess that he is trying to help woman not feel shame and defected and that's the word that he used and that's so important. >> yeah absolutely. i love the fact that he is writing about it. so many men are going through this as well with their partners as their partners are losing the pregnancy, but it's also a loss for the man. to have mark talk about it i
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now a miscarriage and a scandal. >> i sought forgiveness to god. he has forgiven me. >> have turned sympathy into skepticism among millions of viewers with critics crying tmi. are these parents taking oversharing way too far. >> the "nightline" five. >> i am the father of three messy kids. stain relief in zap cap helps me get out any stain. >> can i help? >> helps remove 99% of every day stains. tide, america's number one detergent. >> when salonpas began in 1934, a patch created pain relief. now 80 years later, sa lanelonpas. for targeted relief. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. tonight we are going to take you inside the story of three young american who just today received france's highest honor. these young men fought, tackled and hogtied a heavily armed gunman on a crowded train. now we are learning about another american, a college professor who also leapt into action. today, abc's david wright retraced the journey of that fateful train. tonight two of the american heroes arrived in germany to visit a military hospital. fir
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the 30-year-old priscilla chan suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote the miscarriages were a lonely experience. they won't talk about it with friends. he says he hopes sharing our experience will give people the same hope we felt and help people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: dr. carolyn gibbons is with the pacific center. reports show 25% of all pregnancies will end up in mischarge. >> 70% or 80% occur because the chromosomal makeup is not normal. >> just makes it easier to bond and to get through difficult processes and know other women are going through the same thing. >> someone is profiled, too saying it's okay to talk about it. everyone goes to this and think it's just as hard for a father as for a mom. you know? to have this experience of loss. >> reporter: the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom abc7 news. >>> speaking of bundles of joy, a peninsula woman showed up to give crews a big thank you. abc7 news was at station 61 as she arrived with
the 30-year-old priscilla chan suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote the miscarriages were a lonely experience. they won't talk about it with friends. he says he hopes sharing our experience will give people the same hope we felt and help people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: dr. carolyn gibbons is with the pacific center. reports show 25% of all pregnancies will end up...
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now a miscarriage and a scandal. >> i sought forgiveness to god. he has forgiven me. >> have turned sympathy into skepticism among millions of viewers with critics crying tmi. are these parents taking oversharing way too far. >> the "nightline" five. >> i am the father of three messy kids. stain relief in zap cap helps me get out any stain. >> can i help? >> helps remove 99% of every day stains. tide, america's number one detergent. >> when salonpas began in 1934, a patch created pain relief. now 80 years later, sa lalonpas. for targeted relief. >> number one in just 60 seconds. [female announcer] for thousands of local foster children, extracurricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... ...bu
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in fact, an estimated 10% to 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage.ried. it went from horror to almost more horror to fear of losing my life, and just then i lost this life, this daughter that i will never know. >> reporter: as a clinical psychologist specializing in women's reproductive health jennifer's work prepared her for her greatest personal struggle. >> talking about pregnancy loss is incredibly important with regard to not feeling alone, not feeling isolated. it's important to know that you can reach out to people at any time. >> reporter: which may explain why the words of one of the world's most famous ceos are resonating across the globe adding about his expected new baby, "in our ultrasound she even gave me a thumbs up like with her hand, so i'm already convinced she takes after me." such good news for zuckerberg and chan who must apparently be in the second trimester because he says they're far enough along to feel confident the risk of miscarriage is pretty low. so many of us applauding them for speaking out. i have to admit, folks, tha
in fact, an estimated 10% to 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage.ried. it went from horror to almost more horror to fear of losing my life, and just then i lost this life, this daughter that i will never know. >> reporter: as a clinical psychologist specializing in women's reproductive health jennifer's work prepared her for her greatest personal struggle. >> talking about pregnancy loss is incredibly important with regard to not feeling alone, not feeling isolated. it's important...
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. >> [speaking japanese] >> finally i became pregnant but had a miscarriage three months later. that saddened us but soon i became president again. hospitalized and stayed at the hospital until a few became stable. a doctor told us our son might .ave a heart problem and in my worries. the fact that radiation only appears in the first child -- that made me think about the first child i lost and my miscarriage. thanks our first child, who was stillborn, and took on all the problems. whenever my children got ill or sick i blame myself, because they are second-generation. i thought it was my fault they were getting sick. all of our three sons grew up without having major problems so far. son was able to meet a charming woman and they got married after telling her she as a second-generation. i was relieved. they have a beautiful baby girl and baby boy. some of them are growing up healthy. >> [speaking japanese] >> still i live with the fear my sons and grandchildren are living with the damaged dna that i passed on to them. >> [speaking japanese] a debtor another sake medical that the
. >> [speaking japanese] >> finally i became pregnant but had a miscarriage three months later. that saddened us but soon i became president again. hospitalized and stayed at the hospital until a few became stable. a doctor told us our son might .ave a heart problem and in my worries. the fact that radiation only appears in the first child -- that made me think about the first child i lost and my miscarriage. thanks our first child, who was stillborn, and took on all the problems....
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if you have repeated miscarriages is slams into the wall again and again.ay to somebody i have breast cancer or my mother is very sick and there is a bit of a script and there is a bit of a ritual people follow. miscarriage is different. >> mark not only is a man speaking out, but also talking about how he felt. >> so powerless. here mark zuckerberg is at the top of the world. we have seen he is capable of doing so much. but in this situation, it really happens to so many people and there's not -- you can feel so out of control of the situation. >> that in his heart is what facebook is about is sharing and also now cheryl sandberg sharing the loss of her husband in that way. a different sort of medium to use facebook in that way. >> you think in your mind what would facebook be if all of us were honest about what is going on in our lives. the question does it change anything? does it make it easier to talk about this? sort of no script and completely not clear how to do it. celebrities may make a difference. jimmy fallon talked about his fertility struggle.
if you have repeated miscarriages is slams into the wall again and again.ay to somebody i have breast cancer or my mother is very sick and there is a bit of a script and there is a bit of a ritual people follow. miscarriage is different. >> mark not only is a man speaking out, but also talking about how he felt. >> so powerless. here mark zuckerberg is at the top of the world. we have seen he is capable of doing so much. but in this situation, it really happens to so many people and...
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we've been trying to have a child for a couple years, and have had three miscarriages along the way. that prompted thousands of congratulatory messages but it also opened a sensitive public dialogue. load doctors and experts are embracing the comments. >> it's a very private issue, and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people so sometimes people are a bit left out of getting the type of support that they might need from friends and family. >> zuckerberg who is married to priscilla chan adds we thome this will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. dr. carolyn givens says that technology for addressing fertility problems has progressed rapidly in recent years. >> i think that there definitely are couples who give up trying because of the pain of losing these pregnancies. it's a very painful process. when they've had two or three miscarriages then they may decide that they just can't bear it anymore. >>> well it's one thing to be on facebook but another to be a parent, even harder. >> i read someone said i w07bder what he'll think about privacy sett
we've been trying to have a child for a couple years, and have had three miscarriages along the way. that prompted thousands of congratulatory messages but it also opened a sensitive public dialogue. load doctors and experts are embracing the comments. >> it's a very private issue, and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people so sometimes people are a bit left out of getting the type of support that they might need from friends and family. >> zuckerberg who is married to...
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estimated 10 to 25% of pregnancy end in miscarriage. jessica a mom of two can relate. >> at 16 weeks pregnant i miscarried it went from horror to fear of losing my life and just then i lost this life, this daughter i will never know. >>> clinical scoilings -- psychologist prepared her for her worst struggle. >> talking about pregnancy loss is important with regard to not feeling alone and isolated. it is important to know that you can reach out to people at any time. >> reporter: which may explain why the words of one of the world's most famous ceo is resonating across the globe. adding about his expected new baby in his in the in -- in the ultrasound she gave me a thumbs up like, she takes after me. he changed the way to communicate about this personal topic. they mile ear to ear getting ready to welcome their baby girl and giving hope to families across the globe. >> thank you to that story. there's much more ahead on "action news" at 1:30. another check of the exclusive accuwether seven-day forecast, david murphy has a look live outs
estimated 10 to 25% of pregnancy end in miscarriage. jessica a mom of two can relate. >> at 16 weeks pregnant i miscarried it went from horror to fear of losing my life and just then i lost this life, this daughter i will never know. >>> clinical scoilings -- psychologist prepared her for her worst struggle. >> talking about pregnancy loss is important with regard to not feeling alone and isolated. it is important to know that you can reach out to people at any time....
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we've been trying to have a child for a couple of years and have had three miscarriages along the way." that prompted thousands of messages. local doctors and fertility experts are embracing the comment from one of the most famous people in the world. >> it's a very private issue and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people so they don't get the support they might need from friends and family. >> reporter: zuckerberg who is married to a pediatrician added that we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. dr. carolyn gibbons says technology for addressing fertility problems has progressed rapidly in recent years. >> i think that there definitely are couples who give up trying because of the pain of losing these pregnancies. it's a very painful process. what they've had two or three miscarriages, they may decide they just can't bear it anymore and they may stop trying. >> reporter: raj mathai, nbc bay area news. >>> we're here with anthony slaughter for a look at our w
we've been trying to have a child for a couple of years and have had three miscarriages along the way." that prompted thousands of messages. local doctors and fertility experts are embracing the comment from one of the most famous people in the world. >> it's a very private issue and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people so they don't get the support they might need from friends and family. >> reporter: zuckerberg who is married to a pediatrician added that we...
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he says he and his wife have had three miscarriages.it's a lonely experience and most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will reflect on you as if you are defective and did something to cause this. you struggle on your own. it was an open bid to start a tough conversation ." >> this is an opportunity for people to have the experience that their not so perfect lives are normal, that not everyone has a perfect facebook looking life. >> mark zuckerburg said when they started talking to their friends about their loss they realized how frequently miscarriages happen. about 15% of known pregnancies. it is a new discussion, you know, when it comes to the new world of social media. a lot of people say people only post positive things on their facebook page. i have to say i am guilty of it. i don't want to discuss bad things. >> really? you don't want to just share photos of you that don't look perfect? >> untag, one word. >> isn't there something like facebook anxiety when people sit there and go why is everybody
he says he and his wife have had three miscarriages.it's a lonely experience and most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will reflect on you as if you are defective and did something to cause this. you struggle on your own. it was an open bid to start a tough conversation ." >> this is an opportunity for people to have the experience that their not so perfect lives are normal, that not everyone has a perfect facebook looking life. >> mark...
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the 30-year-old priscilla chan suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote the miscarriages were a lonely experience. they won't talk about it with friends. he says he hopes sharing our experience will give people the same hope we felt and help people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: dr. carolyn gibbons is with the pacific center. reports show 25% of all pregnancies will end up in mischarge. >> 70% or 80% occur because the chromosomal makeup is not normal. >> just makes it easier to bond and to get through difficult processes and know other women are going through the same thing. >> someone is profiled, too saying it's okay to talk about it. everyone goes to this and think it's just as hard for a father as for a mom. you know? to have this experience of loss. >> reporter: the couple is expecting a baby girl. in the newsroom abc7 news. >>> speaking of bundles of joy, a peninsula woman showed up to give crews a big thank you. abc7 news was at station 61 as she arrived with
the 30-year-old priscilla chan suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote the miscarriages were a lonely experience. they won't talk about it with friends. he says he hopes sharing our experience will give people the same hope we felt and help people feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> reporter: dr. carolyn gibbons is with the pacific center. reports show 25% of all pregnancies will end up...
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and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people. zuckerberg added we hope this spooerns are give more people sharing their stories, as well. >>> dr. carolyn givens says technology for addressing fertility problems has progressed rapidly in recent years. >> i think that is there definitely are couples who give up strieings of losing these pregnancy. s. it's a very painful process. >> zuckerberg and his wife split time between their home. >>> we're seeing soaring temperatures across the country. another case in oklahoma. there are currently 19 states with laws against leaving children unattended in cars. but there's a push to do more. >>> let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist. how is it going to look? >> after the 100 to 107 degrees, that we had earlier this week inland, today, it was all about that cold, fog quill e gi wind. noo that's the main reason why temperatures are cooling off. we do expected air port delays officer tomorrow morning. not only an s sfrks, but let's get you to oakland. >> you'll be able to see here l
and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people. zuckerberg added we hope this spooerns are give more people sharing their stories, as well. >>> dr. carolyn givens says technology for addressing fertility problems has progressed rapidly in recent years. >> i think that is there definitely are couples who give up strieings of losing these pregnancy. s. it's a very painful process. >> zuckerberg and his wife split time between their home. >>> we're seeing...
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and this is sparking how difficult it can be for couples to get pregnant and how common miscarriages are. >> you might be remembering that mark zuckerberg shared a story that he and his wife announce that does they are pregnant with a baby girl but they also discussed how they had to deal with three miscarnals -- miscarriages and how alone the couple can feel. >> and zuckerberg was talking about being able to talk about it and not feeling that you are alone, and he posted it and shared it. and this couple, horribly side, and other couples going through a similar sprns experience say, hey. we're not alone. >> a taboo thing but now they are talking about it. >> it's a good thing. >>> flight crews of four different flights say they spotted drones flying dangerously close as they prepare to land at a major american airports. the safety concerns they can pose to airlines. . >>> check it out. a fisher man takes matters into his own hands when he spots drone over head. last week in san diego. a group of fisherman. one of the fisherman didn't like it and cast his line up and snared the drone
and this is sparking how difficult it can be for couples to get pregnant and how common miscarriages are. >> you might be remembering that mark zuckerberg shared a story that he and his wife announce that does they are pregnant with a baby girl but they also discussed how they had to deal with three miscarnals -- miscarriages and how alone the couple can feel. >> and zuckerberg was talking about being able to talk about it and not feeling that you are alone, and he posted it and...
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babies dying each year and doctors didn't know why and it was awful, though women having numerous miscarriages, babies were being born with brain damage. researchers discovered and james was discovered to have this anti-body if his blood, which is amazing. >> it's a condition where a pregnant's woman's blood attacks her unborn baby's blood cells. in the worst case, it can result in death or brain damage for babies. >> they have this anti-body. so it was quite revolutionary at the time. james has effectively helped babies in australia. but he's helped babies all around the world. >> james worked with doctors to develop a vaccine using the anti-bodies in his blood. a vaccine his own daughter even ended up needing. >> that resulted in my second grandson, he was born healthy. it makes you feel good, yourself, that you have saved a life here and you saved many more, that's great today we're making my 1001 do you nation. >> as he's done so many times before, james heads to donate his plasma. he's a familiar face around here. no matter how many times he's given blood, there is one thing that will nev
babies dying each year and doctors didn't know why and it was awful, though women having numerous miscarriages, babies were being born with brain damage. researchers discovered and james was discovered to have this anti-body if his blood, which is amazing. >> it's a condition where a pregnant's woman's blood attacks her unborn baby's blood cells. in the worst case, it can result in death or brain damage for babies. >> they have this anti-body. so it was quite revolutionary at the...
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she fears she's about to lose her unborn baby to a miscarriage. she's waiting in a hospital room when a nurse comes in and asks if her name is carrie. carrie says yes and follows the nurse to a ct scan room. the nurse tells carrie a doctor wants a scan of her abdomen, and they give her the scan, even though carrie is three months pregnant. >> if you're radiating the abdomen, by definition the baby is going to be in the field of radiation and the baby's going to get radiated. >> that ct scan is a mistake. the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named carrie. >> the scan on the pregnant woman will increase the risk that that child will get leukemia. at that early stage in gestation the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jane smith, there may be two or three jane smiths on a common hospital floor. >> before every procedure in the hospital make sure t
she fears she's about to lose her unborn baby to a miscarriage. she's waiting in a hospital room when a nurse comes in and asks if her name is carrie. carrie says yes and follows the nurse to a ct scan room. the nurse tells carrie a doctor wants a scan of her abdomen, and they give her the scan, even though carrie is three months pregnant. >> if you're radiating the abdomen, by definition the baby is going to be in the field of radiation and the baby's going to get radiated. >> that...
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when you think about people who don't offer benefits when you say to a woman who's had a miscarriage>> this is not amazon. >> this was in the "new york times" article about amazon. maybe you're right, dana. >> turn everything into a war on women. amazon is like what? insensitive to miscarriages. >> i'm saying i think in this current economy we're in, employers make a lot of demands of people. >> that's the free market. that's what capitalism is. >> amazon has taken it to an extreme. you guys ignore it and say human beings don't matter. >> that's not what we're saying, juan. >> human beings don't matter. finally got me. i want my prime. >> i know. everybody says they love amazon prime. >> the new rallying cry. human lives matter. >> juan is not allowed to order anything off amazon now. i want his account bounced. >> it's true, right? honestly, amazon is an example of everything that's going right in this country in terms of the economy, in terms of providing jobs and being innovators and industry leaders. they are making everything better, faster, smarter, that's why their profits are
when you think about people who don't offer benefits when you say to a woman who's had a miscarriage>> this is not amazon. >> this was in the "new york times" article about amazon. maybe you're right, dana. >> turn everything into a war on women. amazon is like what? insensitive to miscarriages. >> i'm saying i think in this current economy we're in, employers make a lot of demands of people. >> that's the free market. that's what capitalism is. >>...
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what he has to say this morning about men and miscarriages. >> yes kelly osborne is under fire this morningment directed at donald trump back fired on her. what she said about latino's, that left her apologizing. later. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> how about a too tore joran the weather for today? >> that's right. we always give you the measure of moisture, about dew points, it is the relative humidity. sometimes we do it in percentages, sometimes it is more accurate actually do it with dew point. anyway let's do this. the third heatwave of 2015 made it today eight, yet with the high temperature of 93 degrees, nine today. it will be close call. 76 degrees, right now so already starting off pretty mild. may go down a tiny bit we philadelphia international airport, before we go back up again, but if you go to the north, your mount pocono, sweater
what he has to say this morning about men and miscarriages. >> yes kelly osborne is under fire this morningment directed at donald trump back fired on her. what she said about latino's, that left her apologizing. later. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>>...
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and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people. so sometimes people are a little bit less likely to get the support they need from friends and families. >> zuckerberg's post could be a key to encouraging people with fertility issues to reach out. >>> family fun in the east bay, the fremont festival of the arts kicks off tomorrow the largest outdoor festival west of the mississippi. it will take place in downtown fremont. attendees can enjoy many activities lots of fun for kids. >> we have 650 artists. we have two stages with family entertainment. we have lots of shopping with lots of different vendors. >> you might also spot some familiar nbc bay area faces out there since we are a proud sponsor. the event is free and starts at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >>> taking over for michael, big or small shoes to fill? >> different shoes. i'm tennis shoes. >> he's inherited a state filled with controversy and potentially criminal charges. i'm tony kovaleski. tough questions for the new president of the agency in charge of your water, power and el
and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people. so sometimes people are a little bit less likely to get the support they need from friends and families. >> zuckerberg's post could be a key to encouraging people with fertility issues to reach out. >>> family fun in the east bay, the fremont festival of the arts kicks off tomorrow the largest outdoor festival west of the mississippi. it will take place in downtown fremont. attendees can enjoy many activities lots of fun...
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if you look at 40-year-old woman, there's a 50 percent incidence of miscarriage. the older you get, once you get to the 40s and early 50s, depending on the health of the individual, you run the risk of premature deliveries, high blood pressure, diabetes. what i tell everybody, because i get this question all the time, is, you know, am i fit to have a child? the first thing you have to do is get a pre-pregnancy physical where you check everything. you go to the obstetrician. you say i had a child years ago. i'm 40. i want a child. you get a pre-pregnant examination. check your blood pressure and thyroid. if you're thinking of having a child in your later age -- i'll get e-mails about that -- get fit. if you're a little overweight, get on a diet. start physical exercise. start eating healthy so you change your metabolism. that increases the probabilities of you having a child and a healthy baby. steve: it's a lot of work after that. jennifer: a lot of women are having in vitro. one was over the age of 50. >> i have delivered women in the early 60s, too. but that bri
if you look at 40-year-old woman, there's a 50 percent incidence of miscarriage. the older you get, once you get to the 40s and early 50s, depending on the health of the individual, you run the risk of premature deliveries, high blood pressure, diabetes. what i tell everybody, because i get this question all the time, is, you know, am i fit to have a child? the first thing you have to do is get a pre-pregnancy physical where you check everything. you go to the obstetrician. you say i had a...
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he didn't say, i will see to it that i personally contact the woman who had a miscarriage and was toldon a plane the very next day, for example, or the person who got a bad review after they -- when they were undergoing cancer treatment. he did i want do that at all. i think bezos, who never speaks to journalists and who is very controlling really doesn't understand what's going on inside his company and the mon sister that he has created. >> because they paint a very different picture of work at amaz amazon, strife to be the best, try to satisfy the customers. these plattudes and goals and missions, that indicate they are hard working, determined to win. what's wrong with that? >> i don't think so dallas anything wrong with that. if you are the entrepreneur and and you want to work 90 hours a week and have no other life, more power, go ahead and do it. >>? den i'm about what's going on his company which makes a very tiny profit. >> stand by for a second. i want you to hear what we have to say in our next story and react to it. americans across the country, not just at amazon are under
he didn't say, i will see to it that i personally contact the woman who had a miscarriage and was toldon a plane the very next day, for example, or the person who got a bad review after they -- when they were undergoing cancer treatment. he did i want do that at all. i think bezos, who never speaks to journalists and who is very controlling really doesn't understand what's going on inside his company and the mon sister that he has created. >> because they paint a very different picture of...
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he opened up about personal details -- they had three miscarriages until now, so congratulations, markerg and have a great weekend. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to hillary clinton's summer friday document dump, thanks a lot, lady. ♪ john: happy national document dump friday. in our lineup -- money and insults. first, the trifecta of hillary clinton's disclosures are out this evening. the temperature in brooklyn is 89 degrees. health records, check. tax statements, check. since 2007, she says her family has paid more than $43 million in federal taxes.
he opened up about personal details -- they had three miscarriages until now, so congratulations, markerg and have a great weekend. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to hillary clinton's summer friday document dump, thanks a lot, lady. ♪ john: happy national document dump friday. in our lineup -- money and insults. first, the trifecta of hillary clinton's disclosures are out this evening. the temperature in brooklyn is 89 degrees. health...
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patients couldn't reach the hospitals, some pregnant women were miscarriaging at the checkpoint, evenodies of our dead people we couldn't get it to the cemetery in the city. and the life was so, so bad. >> reporter: you paint a very vivid picture of what life was like while the settlers were here. they've now been gone for ten years today. what has life been like in this area since they left? >> yes, at first we hoped that the gaz strip would be open on the rest of the wall and create much job opportunities and improve our economy and fracture. infrastructure. but the opposite happened, the israeli army imposed a seefnlg osiege onthe gaza strip and turt into a big prison. >> that was yab, painting a picture what life has been like ten years since israel disengaged from the ga gafs gaz. >> thank you, imtiaz. >>> thousands were marking the second anniversary of the breakup of protest camps by security forces. hundreds were killed in 2013 where supporters of ousted mohammed morsi had gathered. >>> three people have been killed in fighting in southeastern turkey. the military were attacke
patients couldn't reach the hospitals, some pregnant women were miscarriaging at the checkpoint, evenodies of our dead people we couldn't get it to the cemetery in the city. and the life was so, so bad. >> reporter: you paint a very vivid picture of what life was like while the settlers were here. they've now been gone for ten years today. what has life been like in this area since they left? >> yes, at first we hoped that the gaz strip would be open on the rest of the wall and...
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>> initiating officers to be reprimanded for miscarriage of justice. >> did they ever tell you why they handcuffed him? >> because he's black! that's how they handle black males. >> there has not been a complaint filed and until then they cannot comment on the matters. >> look it here. a [ bleep ] shame. >>> once again, amazing work from vet ranch. this time, the rescue was gregor. >> come here, bud. >> according to dr. matt, rescued from euthanasia. vet ranch got ahold of this dog. he had a terrible injury on his neck. >> come here, bud. it's okay. >> you can see that -- you can see that big, gaping hole of flesh on his neck. >> i would guess bite wounds from other dogs. but definitely needs a little attention. >> a little attention? >> didn't leave a lot of skin for me to work with but he is able to suture his neck closed, put that drainage in. >> the skrabs look a lot better than they did. >> he still has a ways to go. check him out 2 1/2 weeks later. >> i'm going to pull these stitches out. he is all healed up and doing well. >> few weeks since we first got old gregor and patched hi
>> initiating officers to be reprimanded for miscarriage of justice. >> did they ever tell you why they handcuffed him? >> because he's black! that's how they handle black males. >> there has not been a complaint filed and until then they cannot comment on the matters. >> look it here. a [ bleep ] shame. >>> once again, amazing work from vet ranch. this time, the rescue was gregor. >> come here, bud. >> according to dr. matt, rescued from...
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we are seeing a gross miscarriage of justice, a gross injustice in these convictions. the president now has an opportunity to correct that and make it clear that egypt does respect those principles. we are going to be looking to diplomatic and political support. i have spoken to the australian prime minister. she's personally involved. she said she will use every diplomatic means available to her to try and get this conviction overturned. we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and within the british government and the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue very powerful social media campaign. >> peter, thank you very much. peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, still in prison back in cairo. >> in a statement u.n. secretary general deeply regressed the decision to uphold the sentencing of al jazeera journalists and recalls earlier appeals for the cases to protect freedom of expression. >>> the prime minister
we are seeing a gross miscarriage of justice, a gross injustice in these convictions. the president now has an opportunity to correct that and make it clear that egypt does respect those principles. we are going to be looking to diplomatic and political support. i have spoken to the australian prime minister. she's personally involved. she said she will use every diplomatic means available to her to try and get this conviction overturned. we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and...
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a mother pressured to make a business trip the day after surgery for a miscarriage.these may sound like labor abuses from a developing country but they're happening at one of america's most popular technology companies. amazon.com, online retailer, celebrated for efficiency and innovation is a subject of a blistering "the new york times" investigation making waves today. the paper interviewed over 100 current and former employees and found am do's conducted a little known experiment of how far to push white collar workers. the company, though, pushing back, the ceo who built the $30 billion fortune creating amazon countering this report saying he doesn't recognize the amazon described in the piece and adding, quote, anyone working in a company that really is like the one described in the nyt would be crazy to stay. i know i would leave such a company, he said. joining us now is the co-author of that "the times" piece, david streitfeld. what did you find in this investigation? >> we found that amazon is a very intense place to work. the boxes, stuff you order, it appe
a mother pressured to make a business trip the day after surgery for a miscarriage.these may sound like labor abuses from a developing country but they're happening at one of america's most popular technology companies. amazon.com, online retailer, celebrated for efficiency and innovation is a subject of a blistering "the new york times" investigation making waves today. the paper interviewed over 100 current and former employees and found am do's conducted a little known experiment...
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. >> i think when you look at the totality of this case, it's a total miscarriage of justice.as been placed in a complete and total no-win situation. >> reporter: in your estimate arks does this saga continue? and when does this end? what's next? >> technically, they still have shared custody. the question's going to be, what happens as a result of this latest incident? is that going to change anything? >> reporter: rutherford and girsh will next face off in september to discuss whether the kids can spend time with rutherford in the u.s. >> he would be well-advised to be concerned about allowing them to come back here unless proper protections were in place. >> reporter: an uncertain future for this fractured family. >> a move to monaco may be necessary at some point if she wants to spend a lot time with her kids. it's just a horrible situation. >> reporter: one that likely won't end anytime soon. >> it's not what i would have expected at all. and, you know, my kids have been through a lot. i've been through a lot. i'd like nothing better than to have this resolved for everyon
. >> i think when you look at the totality of this case, it's a total miscarriage of justice.as been placed in a complete and total no-win situation. >> reporter: in your estimate arks does this saga continue? and when does this end? what's next? >> technically, they still have shared custody. the question's going to be, what happens as a result of this latest incident? is that going to change anything? >> reporter: rutherford and girsh will next face off in september to...
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some workers who suffer from cancer or miscarriages say they were edged out. and some claim the company even pitted employees against each her. well, in a memo t staff, amazon's ceo wrote, the article doesn' describe the amazon i know or the caring amazonians i work with every day. but if you know f any stories like those reported, want you to escalate to hr. he also asked employees e-mail him directly, saying tolerance for such lack of empathy should be zero. >>> one pro football player is getting mixed reactions for taking away so-called participation trophies from his kids. pittsburgh steelers linebacker james harrison posted this picture on instagram. he says he is returning the trophies his two boys received saying they need to earn real ones. some people praised his actions but other were critical of harrison, saying the trophies encourage kid to work harder to earn another trophy. here at humana, we value sticking wi things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana m
some workers who suffer from cancer or miscarriages say they were edged out. and some claim the company even pitted employees against each her. well, in a memo t staff, amazon's ceo wrote, the article doesn' describe the amazon i know or the caring amazonians i work with every day. but if you know f any stories like those reported, want you to escalate to hr. he also asked employees e-mail him directly, saying tolerance for such lack of empathy should be zero. >>> one pro football...
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she was shocked the callerrings also knew she had a miscarriage. they wanted her bank account number to add her to the suit, but shy didn't fall for that. she was suspicious because in 2012 her hospital notified her that her medical records had been stolen. >> that i find extremely frightening. >> reporter: she is not alone. since the u.s. government started to keep track in 2009, more than 30 million americans have had medical records stolen. >> you should be considerably worried. >> reporter: security expert paul violis says it's no wonder the thieves get top dollar to sell the medical information. >> the product is worth five times the street value of any other identifying information. if your social security number is worth a buck this is worth of five. >> hospitals are creating an easy pathway or breezeway if you will for hackers. >> reporter: the u.s. department of health and human servicings keeps track of bleaches and more than 1,000 are on its website. dozens of hospitals in our area are on the list. >> i think it should be a concern for e
she was shocked the callerrings also knew she had a miscarriage. they wanted her bank account number to add her to the suit, but shy didn't fall for that. she was suspicious because in 2012 her hospital notified her that her medical records had been stolen. >> that i find extremely frightening. >> reporter: she is not alone. since the u.s. government started to keep track in 2009, more than 30 million americans have had medical records stolen. >> you should be considerably...
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and this verdict is a gross miscarriage of justice. not a shred of evidence was presented of aiding and supporting terrorist activities. i also understand that there were other reasons including using material that was unapproved by the authorities. all those charges are ridiculous. this is a serious attack against journalism and all international standards of journalism and free speech. >> there are other journalists who have been jailed in egypt. >> yes, the committee to protect journalists, they have 18 journalists behind bars because of their reporting. this is the highest rate since the early 1990s. the threat of imprisonment is brought. many journalists are simply terrorized and cannot do their jobs properly. the new counter terrorism law passed as a presidential decree among its many unacceptable provisions by international human rights standards there is an aggravate provision for journalists and said if it reports any other accounts involving terrorist activity, then that ministry of defense, they could be fined $60,000 and ri
and this verdict is a gross miscarriage of justice. not a shred of evidence was presented of aiding and supporting terrorist activities. i also understand that there were other reasons including using material that was unapproved by the authorities. all those charges are ridiculous. this is a serious attack against journalism and all international standards of journalism and free speech. >> there are other journalists who have been jailed in egypt. >> yes, the committee to protect...
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he acknowledged in his a lot of people are reluctant to talk about the miscarriage and hopes to encourage other parents who may be struggling with difficult pregnancies the video is recalling 88,000 shield tablets because the battery inside and over he imposed a fire hazard the company said there have been four reported cases of the tablet over heating into instances the tablet is done so hot that damage flooring. now time for the tech report with :gabe slate >>gabe slate: but show you the application and talk about in a nutshell it offers users silent video taxing you stop and live video stream between you and your text in body in the new tax away is a matchup of live video streaming and taxing you exchange text message of the ordinary tax and service for you and also see the other person's instant reaction to the ongoing conversation you just cannot hear each other there was no audio making its silent video text and emotions play a big part in this messaging experience as well by other video services you can switch between front and rear camera views the application is not available in
he acknowledged in his a lot of people are reluctant to talk about the miscarriage and hopes to encourage other parents who may be struggling with difficult pregnancies the video is recalling 88,000 shield tablets because the battery inside and over he imposed a fire hazard the company said there have been four reported cases of the tablet over heating into instances the tablet is done so hot that damage flooring. now time for the tech report with :gabe slate >>gabe slate: but show you...
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the united states condemns what it calls a clear miscarriage of justice when a russian court sentence this in ukrainian filmmaker to 20 years hard labor on terrorism charges. i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers ordered an immediate evacuation of the building. there was no bomb, but the shock was real. >> this was a threat to us all. this was meant as an attack on our constitution, and a attack on our democracy, but the social democrat party will not back down one millimeter to such threats. reporter: germany's deputy chancellor visited a shelter on monday, promising refugees living there government
the united states condemns what it calls a clear miscarriage of justice when a russian court sentence this in ukrainian filmmaker to 20 years hard labor on terrorism charges. i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to...
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revealed the couple has had three miscarriages and by speaking out they are hoping to reach out to other parents with difficult pregnancies. >>> a world of caution for parents of popular kids new study finds popular teenagers are more likely to have problems later in life in fact the researchers say the daring behaviors that make kids appear to be cool can set them up for a lifetime of alcohol and drug abuse, also even put them on a path to criminal activity the study was done at the university of virginia. >> it is time to talk about the weekend and the weather and we're talking about the beach basically. >> looks like a great beach weekend. >> one little glitch you and i will talk about taking a peek right now, reporting around the area, recovering around the 80 degree mark or so look at this high temps in new york city, look at these other readings, 91 in monroe township, middletown new york, 86, and michael gave me that reading, let me show you what i see in new york city, manhattan we've taken the camera angled it right up to the moon, pick a color any color. the blue moon, there yo
revealed the couple has had three miscarriages and by speaking out they are hoping to reach out to other parents with difficult pregnancies. >>> a world of caution for parents of popular kids new study finds popular teenagers are more likely to have problems later in life in fact the researchers say the daring behaviors that make kids appear to be cool can set them up for a lifetime of alcohol and drug abuse, also even put them on a path to criminal activity the study was done at the...
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the united states condemns what it calls a clear miscarriage of justice when a russian court sentence this in ukrainian filmmaker to 20 years hard labor on terrorism charges. i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers ordered an immediate evacuation of the building. there was no bomb, but the shock was real. >> this was a threat to us all. this was meant as an attack on our constitution, and a attack on our democracy, but the social democrat party will not back down one millimeter to such threats. reporter: germany's deputy chancellor visited a shelter on monday, promising refugees living there government
the united states condemns what it calls a clear miscarriage of justice when a russian court sentence this in ukrainian filmmaker to 20 years hard labor on terrorism charges. i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to...
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how committed egypt it, the rule of law, due process, freedom of the press, we have seen a gross miscarriage of justice in the condescriptions, and the president has an opportunity to correct that, making it clear that egypt respects those principles, we'll look to diplomatic and political support, and i have spoin to the australian -- spoken to the australian foreign minister julie bishop. she is personally involved and will use every diplomatic means available to her to try to get the conviction overturned and speak to other people in the white house, within the british government, within the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world cares about the case. and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue the powerful social media campaign. >> peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, my two colleagues back in cairo >>> four many have been detained in hungary in connection with a human smuggling case. the three bulgarians and an afghan have been held in custody. they are considered a flight risk. refugees were found dead in the ba
how committed egypt it, the rule of law, due process, freedom of the press, we have seen a gross miscarriage of justice in the condescriptions, and the president has an opportunity to correct that, making it clear that egypt respects those principles, we'll look to diplomatic and political support, and i have spoin to the australian -- spoken to the australian foreign minister julie bishop. she is personally involved and will use every diplomatic means available to her to try to get the...