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a mothers index. at the top of the index, women have what they need to thrive: excellent medical services, plenty of skilled health workers, and opportunities for education and advancement. but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clearveryr helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more doctors, more midwives and community health workers means more mothers and children surviving childbirth and the early years of life. nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [boy sinngng] translat: : my ne isis heheswor i'm m 19 yrs o old myususbandent t tondia to wor here the i is noood.d. rice, no nothing. arndnd herthere's nono wk. i very, very scar. everyone has bn asking about it, and th m makese evevenore scared. my firsthil
a mothers index. at the top of the index, women have what they need to thrive: excellent medical services, plenty of skilled health workers, and opportunities for education and advancement. but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clearveryr helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more doctors, more midwives and community...
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my mother would be so proud.s the one where i went completely brought fevered brain. >> i felt normal on acid. >> lsu brought you down? >> it just gave me visuals. >> each day you would wake up and take what you needed to feel, what? >> less. just feel less. >> reporter: in 1983, she once again follows her mother's blueprint, and marries a singer. paul simon, whose talent helped ground her for a while, at least. >> one of the things i really liked about paul, any words that have a certain rhythm are very soothing to me. >> what song most took you? >> "kathy i'm lost." >> i'm aching and empty and i don't know why. ♪ >> reporter: the marriage was short-lived. fisher was linked to several other "a"-listers. >> men were drawn to her. she was engaged to dan aykroyd. she had a relationship with caa agent brian lord, and had an affair with harrison ford at the beginning of the making of "star wars." >> it was aykroyd who she credits to getting off of cocaine. but didn't stay off for long. at one point, she was taking 30
my mother would be so proud.s the one where i went completely brought fevered brain. >> i felt normal on acid. >> lsu brought you down? >> it just gave me visuals. >> each day you would wake up and take what you needed to feel, what? >> less. just feel less. >> reporter: in 1983, she once again follows her mother's blueprint, and marries a singer. paul simon, whose talent helped ground her for a while, at least. >> one of the things i really liked about...
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she was a good, a fun mother, we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays, it was total fun. that was a good part. >> yes? >> can you tell-- the microphone is off. >> it's on now? >> [inaudible] . >> she loved reading history especially french history. she knew all about the queens of france, yes, loved that and she was a voracious reader because she felt she was uneducated because her mother took her out of school at age 16 and put her in the cotton club and everyone around her was so bright, she felt and she was really uneducated and so she read and read, self-taught basically. she'd had, in a funny way in the south in those one-room schoolhouses she was always the teacher's pet even though the children hated her. they hated her accent, hated everything about her, but she was always the teacher's pet so she didn't really receive that education. thank you for your question. >> would you please repeat the questions, we can't hear them. >> would you s
she was a good, a fun mother, we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays, it was total fun. that was a good part. >> yes? >> can you tell-- the microphone is off. >> it's on now? >> [inaudible] . >> she loved reading history especially french history. she knew all about the queens of france, yes, loved that and she was a voracious reader because she felt she was uneducated because her...
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mother. >> whoa! wow.ah. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: but pam has heartbreaking news about the woman in the photo. the woman who left dj in the church, the mother he longed to meet, and maybe hug and hold. she is dead. >> unfortunately, she passed away. she passed away in 2013. >> reporter: still this is not the end of dj's journey. because pam has found four half siblings, the family dj has always longed to know. and he's about to meet them in person. >> i had honestly given up hope for the longest time. i just can't believe it. that's amazing. >> reporter: when our search continues, a reunion as big as texas. but can dj's newfound family handle the secret of what their mother did? >> mom, really? >> reporter: and amanda gets the results of sam's dna test. and so both of you took a dna test, right? >> yes, we did. >> reporter: and you have the results? >> i do. >> reporter: okay. let's see 'em. stay with us. ? at least with directv from at&t, you can download then watch your dvr'ed shows anywhere. that m
mother. >> whoa! wow.ah. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: but pam has heartbreaking news about the woman in the photo. the woman who left dj in the church, the mother he longed to meet, and maybe hug and hold. she is dead. >> unfortunately, she passed away. she passed away in 2013. >> reporter: still this is not the end of dj's journey. because pam has found four half siblings, the family dj has always longed to know. and he's about to meet them in person. >> i...
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. >> oh, of my mother? goodness. that's a difficult question. well, the james bond story is one of them, because she didn't even, like, say hi. she just said you've got to read this book when i walked in the door. so that's one of my favorites. she was a good, a fun mother. we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her -- which was always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays -- it was total fun. so that was a good part. yes. >> you come to the microphone? >> the microphone is off, we couldn't hear you. >> it's on now. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> aside from james bond, what was your mother's favorite reading -- >> she loved reading histories, especially french history. she knew about all the queens of france. yes, loved that. and she was a voracious reader because she always felt she was uneducated because her mother took her out of school at the age of 16, put her in the cotton club. and she always -- everybody around her was so bright, she felt, and
. >> oh, of my mother? goodness. that's a difficult question. well, the james bond story is one of them, because she didn't even, like, say hi. she just said you've got to read this book when i walked in the door. so that's one of my favorites. she was a good, a fun mother. we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her -- which was always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays -- it was total fun. so that was a good part. yes. >> you come to the...
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his mother must be dead.r must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taking with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> what was that like. >> that was kind of the final straw. >> naturally if she was gone, she would have taken those things with her. >> that was my final piece of the puzzle. >> he left it there. left the box in the basement and emerged a changed person. shannon told us, aaron wouldn't talk much about his mother w
his mother must be dead.r must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a...
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s areof my mother's buddie gone now.e last of her cohort, the old gang, her generation, and now she is truly with them. if my mother had one great talent, she knew how to love. and she loved one man more than the world. in her later years, after my father had gone, she used to ask me whether i thought she would be with him again when she died. i'm not a believer in the supernatural, but i always assured her that wherever dad has gone, she was surely going to go there too. we should all be so lucky. today, my mother comes to rest on this lovely hilltop, with its far-reaching views, next to her beloved ronald reagan library. and by the way, from here, she will be able to keep an eye on things. just saying. no slacking. how long will it be before tales begin to emerge of a petite chanel-clad spirit roaming the galleries and halls? [laughter] surest checking to make things are running smoothly. bus most importantly, she will lay down beside the man who was the love of her life, the one she
s areof my mother's buddie gone now.e last of her cohort, the old gang, her generation, and now she is truly with them. if my mother had one great talent, she knew how to love. and she loved one man more than the world. in her later years, after my father had gone, she used to ask me whether i thought she would be with him again when she died. i'm not a believer in the supernatural, but i always assured her that wherever dad has gone, she was surely going to go there too. we should all be so...
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when they approached him he said to them i just killed my mother. the officers track him back to his home which was 23 lower hill top road, entered the home and found a woman face town in the kitchen floor apparently deceased. >> reporter: cope himself had his own injuries, that if he didn't do the harm himself indicate that his mother tried to fight him off, scrapes, scratches, cuts to his back, arms, and legs, and the chief tells us that there are obvious signs that she did probably struggle for her life throughout this house, blood not just in the kitchen where she was found but throughout other rooms as well. karen and thomas. >> so sad and disturbing, steve, thank you. >>> we have a woman to tell you about, we have this video, and there is a guy, and she will not go down. the she's fighting back. she was determined to give them her business. she shared her store which shawnette wilson. >> reporter: woman attacked and robbed in the surveillance video describes fighting back against two men who ran up to her around 7:15 last friday night. we're n
when they approached him he said to them i just killed my mother. the officers track him back to his home which was 23 lower hill top road, entered the home and found a woman face town in the kitchen floor apparently deceased. >> reporter: cope himself had his own injuries, that if he didn't do the harm himself indicate that his mother tried to fight him off, scrapes, scratches, cuts to his back, arms, and legs, and the chief tells us that there are obvious signs that she did probably...
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i had one girl's mother take her -- we had one mother take out the girl from training. why? anduse we talk about choice about reproductive health and abortion. and she took that kid right out even though she was printed and she loved the program. think the moniker is a problem for the reasons that liz talked about. , think feminism, the word feminist, is seen as outdated. and people don't relate to it. younger people don't necessarily know what it means other than people who were brought burning and lesbian and they are allowed. but the one thing i want to share -- and again, this is after 1984, but my guess is that it is applicable here, too. there were polls there were done and there was a phenomena where women who were middle-aged -- my mother was 48 when she ran for vice president -- so her age and above had a real problem with her running for office. and the reason was -- and this is a little bit, looted, but stick with me. she could do what they considered a man's job, then they should be able to do a man's job. but they didn't feel they could do a man's job, so they d
i had one girl's mother take her -- we had one mother take out the girl from training. why? anduse we talk about choice about reproductive health and abortion. and she took that kid right out even though she was printed and she loved the program. think the moniker is a problem for the reasons that liz talked about. , think feminism, the word feminist, is seen as outdated. and people don't relate to it. younger people don't necessarily know what it means other than people who were brought...
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their aunt or their mother. a long arduous journey, the truth is now just one step away. >> not six degrees of separation, we're down to one. >> reporter: stay with us. we're in 8th grade. technology is the only thing that really entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me. be like, boop! it's gone. i like that only i can get into it and that it recognizes my fingerprint. our old tablet couldn't do that. it kind of makes you feel like you're your own person, which is a rare opportunity in my family. (laughter) that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. it's just a cough.our cough, sfx: woman coughing you'd see how often you cough all day. and so would everyone else. robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relief that lasts up to 12 hours. robitussin 12 hour coug
their aunt or their mother. a long arduous journey, the truth is now just one step away. >> not six degrees of separation, we're down to one. >> reporter: stay with us. we're in 8th grade. technology is the only thing that really entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me. be like, boop! it's gone. i like that only i can get into it and that it recognizes...
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an unimaginable loss for the trooper's mother, victoria mother. >> the phone rang, i was saying to my fee fiance, victor, sometg is wrong. >> reporter: williams spoke about her son, he was mothered two months ago, he grew up across the street from the woman who would be his bride. >> she always came back and forth to see my son. >> reporter: frankie new he wanted to be in law enforcement, and became a state trooper less than a year ago. he had his dream job and the love of his childhood sweetheart. the grief is raw and deep. >> he gave so much to me as a mother, and he loved his wife unconditionally. >> reporter: the candle light vigil is planned this evening, at the leesburg fire department. the community is welcome to attend. >> thank you for that. >>> a pitbull attacked a teen in wilmington and injured both of his legs. the boy was rushed to ai dupont hospital. the responding police officer shot and killed the dog, afternoon annual welfare officer was called into the investigation. >>> a young man suffered burns and smoke inhalation in a house fire in northeast philadelphia. the ac
an unimaginable loss for the trooper's mother, victoria mother. >> the phone rang, i was saying to my fee fiance, victor, sometg is wrong. >> reporter: williams spoke about her son, he was mothered two months ago, he grew up across the street from the woman who would be his bride. >> she always came back and forth to see my son. >> reporter: frankie new he wanted to be in law enforcement, and became a state trooper less than a year ago. he had his dream job and the love...
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they're all snack brothers from the same snack mother.almonds, and, hershey's chocolate. boom-snackalaka. hershey's and reese's snack mix: snacks on snacks on snacks. >> the insider tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> i am blessed to be in show business and i love it. remembering debbie reynolds who passed a way after losing her daughter carrie fisher. >> the reason she can write so many books is because of me. tonight, we go inside their complicated mother/daughter relationship and from their powerful bond to debbie's hollywood fairy tale marriage that turned to america's scandal. >> she was as dumb as i was. >> 2016 most shocking break ups, inside the splits that left us blind sighted. >> i think she shocked the world four or five days after filing. >> a "roundtable" breaking down all the dirty divorce detail. >> plus, why does marlon wayans keep on waking up on his wedding day. >> nancy grace opens up her home and marriage for our couples confidential. what did nancy's husband asked that had her react k liing like. >> s
they're all snack brothers from the same snack mother.almonds, and, hershey's chocolate. boom-snackalaka. hershey's and reese's snack mix: snacks on snacks on snacks. >> the insider tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> i am blessed to be in show business and i love it. remembering debbie reynolds who passed a way after losing her daughter carrie fisher. >> the reason she can write so many books is because of me. tonight, we go inside their complicated...
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it's just down the block from her mother debbie. and look at this, this is pretty spectacular.ght all across the country, "star wars" fans of all ages held candles and light sabers to honor the actress in her role of princess leia. >> it was january of 2015, the actress was honored with the life achievement honor at the screen actors guild award and it was presented to her than none other than her famous daughter. >> admittedly, i found it difficult to share my mother with her adoring fans who treated her like she was part of their family. ♪ ♪ >> i'm so excited. my favorite picture, well, it was a while ago. i did a movie -- a few, it was "singing in the rain." i want to thank the screen actors guild for awarding me with this tonight. it was very unexpected. i've been in the business now 66 years, and so i'm very excited to be here. >> debbie and carrie shared an unbreakable bond which was frequently tested whenever they appeared together. >> debbie reynolds has always been like a mother to me. it's always interesting following your footsteps. i love you, mama. one more star an
it's just down the block from her mother debbie. and look at this, this is pretty spectacular.ght all across the country, "star wars" fans of all ages held candles and light sabers to honor the actress in her role of princess leia. >> it was january of 2015, the actress was honored with the life achievement honor at the screen actors guild award and it was presented to her than none other than her famous daughter. >> admittedly, i found it difficult to share my mother with...
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not the kind of thing that she is really crazy about, my mother.reagan: but she was a good sport, and she wanted to participate in this. if he loved his ranch, well, she was going to love the ranch, too. and so she would go out there and he would do his thing and she would wonder how she could help. this ranch in malibu, about 700 acres, had a long driveway that led to the house, about a half mile, fences on both sides. so they would go out there and hang out, the ranchers, but she wanted to help, as i said, so she asked him, what can i do to help? did i mention that the fences lining that half mile driveway were unpainted? [laughter] ron reagan: so he handed her a bucket of paint and a brush, and my mother painted a miles worth of fence. every post, every plank, both sides. once. [laughter] ron reagan: that paint job lasted for the duration. confident but was he was not an arrogant man at all. and it takes a great deal of puts -- chutzpah to run for president or governor of california and her absolute leaf zpah togave him that chut run for office.
not the kind of thing that she is really crazy about, my mother.reagan: but she was a good sport, and she wanted to participate in this. if he loved his ranch, well, she was going to love the ranch, too. and so she would go out there and he would do his thing and she would wonder how she could help. this ranch in malibu, about 700 acres, had a long driveway that led to the house, about a half mile, fences on both sides. so they would go out there and hang out, the ranchers, but she wanted to...
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at this point my mother, my mother lived for a short time on a border town with west germany with her grandfather, so because it was a border town that authorities were often afraid people would-- that it would be quick access for people to make a break, so authorities kept a closese eye on young people. curfews were enforced. curfews were enforced, started before sundown and ended after dawn. punishments were levied on not just those who attempted to flee, butut also on those who areha suspected of having knowledge of an escape and failed to report it. it. words against the regime were enough to have one escorted to the town, the local makeshift soviet headquarters, a converted stable where they were interrogated and afterwards hauled off to prison. it took some water than others to get the message. one day at school a student were milling at the back the classroom during a break and a b mischievous boy whomi sometimes had a tendency to talk too much went a step too far. how can they teach us the slot he scoffed? can you believe as teaching as cup-- stalin is a great leader.d? two ye
at this point my mother, my mother lived for a short time on a border town with west germany with her grandfather, so because it was a border town that authorities were often afraid people would-- that it would be quick access for people to make a break, so authorities kept a closese eye on young people. curfews were enforced. curfews were enforced, started before sundown and ended after dawn. punishments were levied on not just those who attempted to flee, butut also on those who areha...
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(laughter) (maude singing) - mother. mother. mother, ever since you decided to run for the state senate and walter walked out on you, you've been so upset. - carol, honey, it doesn't matter. and found walter in bed with... carol, walter and i are finished, over, through. so i've decided to paint the entire house. (singing) - [carol] mother, come on, let's have some coffee mother. - i love this color. i found it in the garage. it's the new me, carol. bold, independent, sort of a brash olive at five o'clock from the hospital. it seems he'd gotten an emergency call on his beeper, isn't that amazing? and he had no sooner removed one rubber glove than his beeper beeped again, and guess what he removed then? - the other rubber glove he left in the first patient. - no. - no. - an appendix, from a complete stranger. oh, he is such a sight. - look, vivian, i am very sorry. i am terribly, terribly- - [nell] oh, i'll have this sponged off in a jiffy, senator. an old bath robe of mr. findlay's in the cupboard there. i spilled coffee on his
(laughter) (maude singing) - mother. mother. mother, ever since you decided to run for the state senate and walter walked out on you, you've been so upset. - carol, honey, it doesn't matter. and found walter in bed with... carol, walter and i are finished, over, through. so i've decided to paint the entire house. (singing) - [carol] mother, come on, let's have some coffee mother. - i love this color. i found it in the garage. it's the new me, carol. bold, independent, sort of a brash olive at...
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another mother in labor.r being selected 2011 cnn hero of the year, robin used her prize enough and international recognition to launch fundraising for a clinic she'd long dreamed of. today, that dream is a reality. a new community health and child care clinic for robin and her staff to serve mothers and babies in need on a much larger scale. >> back in 2011, we didn't have this beautiful space. you take a dream, and you add cnn money. put them on tv, shake it up. more donations. and we have this amazing place. amazing. we're able to help more people than ever. now that we have a big enough space, we're able to do all kinds of things. we're able to do free ambulance service. ultrasound. acupuncture. nurses and mid wives present 24/7. doctors every day. we help the people who are falling through the cracks, and those mothers know they're going to get the same beautiful, loving service here as wealthy people get. it's all the same. >> since she launched her mission in 1995, robin helped more than 300,000 patien
another mother in labor.r being selected 2011 cnn hero of the year, robin used her prize enough and international recognition to launch fundraising for a clinic she'd long dreamed of. today, that dream is a reality. a new community health and child care clinic for robin and her staff to serve mothers and babies in need on a much larger scale. >> back in 2011, we didn't have this beautiful space. you take a dream, and you add cnn money. put them on tv, shake it up. more donations. and we...
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on that one night, your mother lost two sons? >> saroo brierley: yes, and i can't think, you know, what she went through. it's like, one is just, you know, here it is, he's died, but the other one, he's just disappeared. >> whitaker: why did your birth mother decide to stay there in that very village? >> saroo brierley: because she felt that one day the son that and it was amazing because here i am, determined to find my hometown and my family from one side of the world, oceans apart, and here's my birth mother sitting there and waiting because she knew that one day her son would come back. and i'm so glad that she did. helping his biological mother in india financially, but he considers sue and john brierley his mom and dad, and australia his home. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by ford division. i'm james brown with scores from nfl today. le'veon bell rushes for team has won 7 of its last 8 to stay in the playoff hunt. matthew stafford leads detroit to a fourth-quarter come from behind win. and minnesota keep its p
on that one night, your mother lost two sons? >> saroo brierley: yes, and i can't think, you know, what she went through. it's like, one is just, you know, here it is, he's died, but the other one, he's just disappeared. >> whitaker: why did your birth mother decide to stay there in that very village? >> saroo brierley: because she felt that one day the son that and it was amazing because here i am, determined to find my hometown and my family from one side of the world,...
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, fisher's mother. i thought that was beautiful, that's how she signed off and celebrated her daughter. and today, of course, we are talking about her, but yet, you know, they fought for each other. they fought for a good relationship. you know, we did see carrie fisher write "postcards from the edge," made into a movie loosely based on her life. at the time it came out, debbie reynolds was not happy about it at all, called it carrie's embellishment. that showed the ins and outs, tug-of-war the two of them were having. think about this, though, i mean, it shouldn't surprise you they did have some of those kind of butting head moments because they were hollywood royalty. it was the family business. carrie officialer said in an interview once, this is the family business, what i'm going to do. when you think about that and the whole family in it and kind of doing the same thing, these women, i'm sure they were going to, but they did work to work their way back to one another and in at the end of the day,
, fisher's mother. i thought that was beautiful, that's how she signed off and celebrated her daughter. and today, of course, we are talking about her, but yet, you know, they fought for each other. they fought for a good relationship. you know, we did see carrie fisher write "postcards from the edge," made into a movie loosely based on her life. at the time it came out, debbie reynolds was not happy about it at all, called it carrie's embellishment. that showed the ins and outs,...
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i do not, mother.postcards from the edge was based on carrie fisher's semi—autobiographical novel of the same name. the central character — an actress and recovering drug addict — played by meryl streep. fisher was a teenager when she made her cinema debut, opposite warren beattie in a romantic comedy shampoo, before star wards made her one of the most famous faces. throughout her career, she continued working behind the camera, often as a script doctor, as well as in smaller roles in front of the camera, in movies like when harry met sally. restaurants were to people in the ‘80s what theatre was to people in the ‘60s. in 2015 she reprised her role as princess leia in star wars: the force awakens. that's how millions will remember her — a groundbreaking, modern heroine from a galaxy far, far away. and spoke to a reporter who said that carrie fisher would be remembered for her roles beyond star wars. there are the dedicated star wa rs wars. there are the dedicated star wars fa ns wars. there are the ded
i do not, mother.postcards from the edge was based on carrie fisher's semi—autobiographical novel of the same name. the central character — an actress and recovering drug addict — played by meryl streep. fisher was a teenager when she made her cinema debut, opposite warren beattie in a romantic comedy shampoo, before star wards made her one of the most famous faces. throughout her career, she continued working behind the camera, often as a script doctor, as well as in smaller roles in...
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now, throughout that time, police say that her mother continued to collect disability checks intended for her daughter totaling over $3600. >> this smiling face reveals little of the struggles suffered by 14-year-old grace parker. she was being raised by her adoptive mother and her boyfriend according to neighbors. >> they were very strange people. >> grace dealt with emotional issues for which her mother lekt collected more than $700 a month in disability benefits and in july was reported mis missing from her abington rental home. >> it's a sad day whenever you have to announce that a missing teenage girl was found but not found alive. >> on october 31 more than two and a half months after grace packer was reported missing by her mother two hunters found her dismembered remains in a wooded area of bear creek it t township in luzerne county. >> that smile and the dependental records that went with it identified the remains as grace parker. her adoptive mother sarah parker is charged in connection to her disappearance and not her murder. parker failed to cooperate while her daughter wa
now, throughout that time, police say that her mother continued to collect disability checks intended for her daughter totaling over $3600. >> this smiling face reveals little of the struggles suffered by 14-year-old grace parker. she was being raised by her adoptive mother and her boyfriend according to neighbors. >> they were very strange people. >> grace dealt with emotional issues for which her mother lekt collected more than $700 a month in disability benefits and in july...
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but on one special day, these mothers and kids can finally be together. we are right there behind bars for the tearful reunions. >> she ran up to m me, just feels like everything is all right. >> the invisible victims of mass incarceration. missing out on a mother's touch. >> i'm trying not to cry. >>> the great christmas light fight. >> every square inch is covered in 60,000 lights. >> a holly jolly game show for colorful characters dreaming of a bright christmas. and with 50,000 bucks at stake, they're looking to glow you away. >>> and swift surprise. in two years. "i don't want to live forever." a sexy song for the movie "fifty shades darker." collaborating with former one direction heartthrob zayn malik. ? i don't want to live forever ? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> make this holiday sparkle with the best from jcpenney. gorgeous gold jewelry and stunning diamond stud earringings. feel the joy worth giving. that's getting your penny's worth. >>> want longer-lasting heartburn relief? try duo infusion, goes to work in seconds and lasts up to 12 hour
but on one special day, these mothers and kids can finally be together. we are right there behind bars for the tearful reunions. >> she ran up to m me, just feels like everything is all right. >> the invisible victims of mass incarceration. missing out on a mother's touch. >> i'm trying not to cry. >>> the great christmas light fight. >> every square inch is covered in 60,000 lights. >> a holly jolly game show for colorful characters dreaming of a bright...
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my mother wouldn't let it rest. i used to hate my mother for it. my mother was on the news all the time and on shows and stuff. my friends knew my mother. i used to tell them, it wasn't me, it was my brother. so you know, so it's taken me a long time to accept it, to be able to talk about it. >> despite his shame over the publicity, flores says his mother also used it to get him help. her public appeals resulted in several offers from reputable professionals to mentor and counsel him. but flores says he turned his back on everyone. >> after this happened it was like, it was a grown-up that did this, it's like now i don't trust grown-ups. it's like when you're a victim of something, no matter what it is, physical, sexual, verbal, no matter, when you live a life with so much trauma, that throughout life growing up, if someone else don't victimize you, you victimize yourself. i think i've been my own worst enemy in that respect. >> flores eventually re-established a positive relationship with his mother. >> come here, baby girl. >> now cornett is less
my mother wouldn't let it rest. i used to hate my mother for it. my mother was on the news all the time and on shows and stuff. my friends knew my mother. i used to tell them, it wasn't me, it was my brother. so you know, so it's taken me a long time to accept it, to be able to talk about it. >> despite his shame over the publicity, flores says his mother also used it to get him help. her public appeals resulted in several offers from reputable professionals to mentor and counsel him. but...
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neighbors say the mother and son lived there alone. officers found the body of rebecca kope inside the kitchen around 3:00 p.m. there was blunt-force trauma to her head. police say they are tipped off after a partially dressed sackry kope -- zachary kope flagged down a car and said he murdered his mother. >> they saw the male acting suspicious. as soon as he approached the male, he said to police, i killed my mother. >> reporter: and the investigation continues this morning, kope is being held in bucks county prison without bail. live in lower makefield katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> this is new this morning, one person is on the mend after shots rang out in delaware county. the action cam along the 700 block of comly avenue in yeadon. police responded to a report of shots fired. they got to the scene to find one person wounded. no word on his condition. police have not released the motive or the description of the shooter. >>> we know the details of the funeral arrangement for trooper frankie williams. people came togethe
neighbors say the mother and son lived there alone. officers found the body of rebecca kope inside the kitchen around 3:00 p.m. there was blunt-force trauma to her head. police say they are tipped off after a partially dressed sackry kope -- zachary kope flagged down a car and said he murdered his mother. >> they saw the male acting suspicious. as soon as he approached the male, he said to police, i killed my mother. >> reporter: and the investigation continues this morning, kope is...
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my mother.t that dress wonderful that she has on, and the parasol. >> and that is from 1953 and the year before you were born. >> yes. >> and so she was pregnant? >> yes. before i was born. >> and so that did not have any reality for me the vanderbilt side of the family and the cooper side of the family which seemed more real than this va vanderbilt part my life. >> and the vanderbilts came to america in 1600s and unremarkable and then along came a young man cornelius, and full of amazement and energy and vile tall ti and started with one ship, and by the time that he was finished with shipgings, he had more ships than the u.s. navy and more money than the u.s. treasury. he was clearly by then a transportation genius, and he began to connect the independent rail areline rail lines into the transportation empire. before 1913, there were no taxes so enormous fortunes were set up to perpetuate, and the people who inherited them thought that they would go on forever. well, that is my grandfather, al
my mother.t that dress wonderful that she has on, and the parasol. >> and that is from 1953 and the year before you were born. >> yes. >> and so she was pregnant? >> yes. before i was born. >> and so that did not have any reality for me the vanderbilt side of the family and the cooper side of the family which seemed more real than this va vanderbilt part my life. >> and the vanderbilts came to america in 1600s and unremarkable and then along came a young man...
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so by now, my mother has built a wall of her own and even gives it a name, the family won't. so i would like to read another excerpt from the book. the safe haven that she began to create the day that they step foot to shelter her family from the regime now have a name. she declared the wall as a sanctuary. a refuge where the family would preserve their soul by keeping the good in and the bad out. the children followed the lead into the concept took hold. outside o the children let down their guard as the fabric of the society began to fray under the yoke of the climate of oppression and families wondered whether or not they could trust their spouses, parents or siblings. she demanded family trust and loyalty. behind closed doors, she insisted that they foster the idea of the family wall if they were to have any chance to crush the spirit of the people. so the cold war rages on and takes off the nuclear arms race continues with both the soviet union and the u.s. building their nuclear arsenal. major world attention for democracy against one another. presidenpresident kennedy
so by now, my mother has built a wall of her own and even gives it a name, the family won't. so i would like to read another excerpt from the book. the safe haven that she began to create the day that they step foot to shelter her family from the regime now have a name. she declared the wall as a sanctuary. a refuge where the family would preserve their soul by keeping the good in and the bad out. the children followed the lead into the concept took hold. outside o the children let down their...
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well, this is our mother we're talking about, you know? she was taken away from us when i was 3 and my brother was 7. she was killed when i was 6 and he was 10. there could be nothing -- i mean, since we can't bring her back to life, there could be nothing more satisfying to us than to have the government acknowledge that this shouldn't have happened, that this was a wrong so on a personal level, that's very important. >> a cautionary tale. we have gone through cycles in our history of targeting people, over punishing, framing up people. we're in danger of that happening again and recognizing that in the past we've done things that we shouldn't have done might be a cautionary tale. we certainly hope so. when i said earlier that we were doing this for our country, not just our family, i meant it. i really did mean it. >> and i want to emphasize that, that we're not asking for any compensation. we're asking essentially for a nullification of the guilty verdict against our mother because the system of justice was perverted. and this is someth
well, this is our mother we're talking about, you know? she was taken away from us when i was 3 and my brother was 7. she was killed when i was 6 and he was 10. there could be nothing -- i mean, since we can't bring her back to life, there could be nothing more satisfying to us than to have the government acknowledge that this shouldn't have happened, that this was a wrong so on a personal level, that's very important. >> a cautionary tale. we have gone through cycles in our history of...
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here, the mother and daughter took their final steps. it's almost imagine -- impossible to imagine the fear they felt it the guards now had their guns leveled during in the end, the jews barely had a stitch of clothes on them. >> they had to remove their tops. the little girl also had to take off her coat. >> and then they were killed. these photos, taken in secret, show another message fusion. the massacre was no different. mother and daughter from the photo series tied the same way. i'm glad there are no photos of their demise. their memory still lives on, a memorial commemorates their lives and those of 1863 jews who perished here. >> it's tragic to take so many holocaust systems don't even have a grave. let me know what you think about that or any of the stories on the show. their job is to save lives because they are firemen in spain. earlier this year when they saw how migrants were drowning in the mediterranean, data center to help. it was a heroic act. the problem is the authorities don't think so. >> somewhere between glasgow's
here, the mother and daughter took their final steps. it's almost imagine -- impossible to imagine the fear they felt it the guards now had their guns leveled during in the end, the jews barely had a stitch of clothes on them. >> they had to remove their tops. the little girl also had to take off her coat. >> and then they were killed. these photos, taken in secret, show another message fusion. the massacre was no different. mother and daughter from the photo series tied the same...
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bye, honey. [ gasps ] mother! mother! [ ding! ] oh, you're back. oh, mother, how could you! oh, you mean dr. bombay? oh, i wouldn't worry, darling. he cured what's his name's cold. and now we can hop over to paris. well, mother dear, for your information, i had no intention of hopping anywhere with you. i was simply humoring you! now i have to find out what was in those pills. you get that quack right back here. very well, i'll go to him. oh, i wouldn't do that if i were you. well, you're not! i'm going to. [ ding! ] [ screams ] [ ding! ] you see? mama knows best. would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. nice balloons, though! or no to more vacation days? janet, i'm giving you an extra week's vacation! oh, ah... nooo. what? no way. who says no to more? time warner cable's all about giving you more. and virtually unlimited movies and shows on demand, so you can binge all day. call now. and don't forget the free tv app. get ultra-fast internet with secure home wifi to connect all your devices. saving on mobile data fees,
bye, honey. [ gasps ] mother! mother! [ ding! ] oh, you're back. oh, mother, how could you! oh, you mean dr. bombay? oh, i wouldn't worry, darling. he cured what's his name's cold. and now we can hop over to paris. well, mother dear, for your information, i had no intention of hopping anywhere with you. i was simply humoring you! now i have to find out what was in those pills. you get that quack right back here. very well, i'll go to him. oh, i wouldn't do that if i were you. well, you're not!...
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are afraid of this -- their mothers. he is obsessed with the weather's. children and adults are possessed with a narrow topic. they become experts whether its train schedules. this girl was obsessed with the weather and bettelheim actually wrote well, here is what was really going on. if you look at the word whether and break it up it actually says the aid her in the girl was terrified of being devoured by her mother and that is why she was assessed with the weather. i want to tell you when the book came out in 1967 the praise for bettelheim was astounding from "the new york times," the new republic. he was seen, everybody bought into this emperor with no clothing come he was a genius and his deep osaka go perception with what was really going on with children was astounding. that's the mothers were up against, this guy saying it was them and the rest the world saying he was a genius. >> everyone took it seriously and today there are plenty of people who assume the community is wrong about everything else to hand and you
are afraid of this -- their mothers. he is obsessed with the weather's. children and adults are possessed with a narrow topic. they become experts whether its train schedules. this girl was obsessed with the weather and bettelheim actually wrote well, here is what was really going on. if you look at the word whether and break it up it actually says the aid her in the girl was terrified of being devoured by her mother and that is why she was assessed with the weather. i want to tell you when the...
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a teenaged girl found murdered, her adoptive mother under arrest. now that girl's birth mother is talking about getting justice. >>> and trouble with the transition, the war of words between president obama and president-elect trump. . >>> the birth mother of a teenager in the lehigh valley is speaking out. >> grace packer's remains were found near a dam in liucern county. today grace birth mother is asking for help as police continue to search for her killer. she tells us she was forced to give up grace for a better life. she says she was stunned to learn that the girl's adoptive father had been arrested later pleading guilty to child sex abuse. sarah was reported missing by her adoptive mother who said sarah had run away. the birth mother said sarah learned she was dead back in september when investigators came looking for a dna sample. >> it's the horrible death of a little girl that never should have been. she's never going to see her sweet 16, she's never going to see anything. >> sarah packer bonded out of jail on friday, she's now living in h
a teenaged girl found murdered, her adoptive mother under arrest. now that girl's birth mother is talking about getting justice. >>> and trouble with the transition, the war of words between president obama and president-elect trump. . >>> the birth mother of a teenager in the lehigh valley is speaking out. >> grace packer's remains were found near a dam in liucern county. today grace birth mother is asking for help as police continue to search for her killer. she tells...
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every mother counts, we'll finance it. >> kristi turlington burns and every mother counts along withm of supporters teamed up to fund the bumi sehat foundation lab. >> we have a full lap, something we didn't have in 2011. >> an on-site facility at robin's clinic. now the team can get test results quickly and give mother with hiv anti-retroviral medication to reduce the risk of infecting their babies. >> you're the one that kept me up all night, yes. >> i think that for me, knowing that we have friends out there that will do anything for us when we're in need, and since we've had our lab, we recently have nine mothers who are hiv positive that are all on anti-retrovirals. i do not have hiv. i am so blessed. i can tell you that that medicine saves lives. >> today, there are three bumi sehat clinics, two in indonesia and one in the philippines with midwives staffed year round. robin offers training and scholarships and head been able to expand -- has been able to expand her educational programs. >> we travel to other islands in the philippines, here in indonesia. about 13,000 young midw
every mother counts, we'll finance it. >> kristi turlington burns and every mother counts along withm of supporters teamed up to fund the bumi sehat foundation lab. >> we have a full lap, something we didn't have in 2011. >> an on-site facility at robin's clinic. now the team can get test results quickly and give mother with hiv anti-retroviral medication to reduce the risk of infecting their babies. >> you're the one that kept me up all night, yes. >> i think that...
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she thought her mother's wedding dress was lost forever. it had been auction off when it was left at a storage unit but tonight our shawnette wilson delivered quite the surprise. she's live at philadelphia city hall where that dress turn up. shawnette. >> reporter: well iain so we still don't know who return this dress, but they drop it off to officials here at city hall. and tonight we surprised the woman at herman that was what home. she was brought to tears. >> there's quite a few people that had said that i needed to get over it. >> reporter: roses land plum was still heart broken two week after we first interviewed her. we stopped by herman chew what home tonight to ask if she had received any leads on her missing wedding dress. >> i had given hope up. >> she reach out to fox 292 weeks ago. she showed us these pictures of her wedding dress which will been storage unit that was auctioned after she says she fell on hard times and couldn't afford to keep it. what made the dress even more special, are the memories it held of her mother who
she thought her mother's wedding dress was lost forever. it had been auction off when it was left at a storage unit but tonight our shawnette wilson delivered quite the surprise. she's live at philadelphia city hall where that dress turn up. shawnette. >> reporter: well iain so we still don't know who return this dress, but they drop it off to officials here at city hall. and tonight we surprised the woman at herman that was what home. she was brought to tears. >> there's quite a...
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she's also a mother and she's friends with the mother of that teen. she says at this time police have told her that this body is, in fact, a decapitated body. we don't know the exact age of that body right now. we're still trying to learn a lot of right now we're remaining on the season and hoping to hear from police in the next 30 minutes or so. we'll bring you an update as soon as we hear it. >>> to the other top stories tonight at 6:30. a 13-year-old middle school in lynn is charged with raping another child. the boy was arrested yesterday and he appeared in juvenile court. the case because it involves minors. >>> patriots star rob gronkowski is out. gronk expected to have back surgery tomorrow putting him on the shelf for at least the next two months. he was knocked out of the jets game in pass weekend, but many believe it started with a hit against the seattle seahawks three weeks ago right here. >>> in brockton a desperate search for answers as a recent brockton high grad is charged with stabbing his mother to debt in their home. little a shocki
she's also a mother and she's friends with the mother of that teen. she says at this time police have told her that this body is, in fact, a decapitated body. we don't know the exact age of that body right now. we're still trying to learn a lot of right now we're remaining on the season and hoping to hear from police in the next 30 minutes or so. we'll bring you an update as soon as we hear it. >>> to the other top stories tonight at 6:30. a 13-year-old middle school in lynn is charged...
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from my mother's escape in east germany to the family she left behind, large family, mother, father, eight siblings who were trapped in a prison country and going into east germany as a young american intelligence officer leading intelligence operations on soviet territory. the family story is set in a bigger picture, bigger framework of the bigger picture, cold war story, the american superpowers struggle for dominance in the space race and nuclear arms race. conflict that raged around the world, tensions that bordered on the brink of nuclear war and within that story is my family forcibly separated for 40 years never knowing if they would see each other again. so i would like to start off with a little background and put this on the map. i don't have a map today but there are maps in the book. at the end of world war ii, 1945, soviet and western allies and the french defeated the nazis, making their way through germany to liberate the country. americans were the first to arrive where my mother, a teenager at the time, her parents and siblings. americans state for sure why but expla
from my mother's escape in east germany to the family she left behind, large family, mother, father, eight siblings who were trapped in a prison country and going into east germany as a young american intelligence officer leading intelligence operations on soviet territory. the family story is set in a bigger picture, bigger framework of the bigger picture, cold war story, the american superpowers struggle for dominance in the space race and nuclear arms race. conflict that raged around the...
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his mother a single parent. he was everything a mother could have. was love. >> franky knew at a young age he want today be in law enforcement. >> tbus in his blood, in his soul not something he decided for himself. >> he set out to be a trooper a year ago. >> he was on cloud nine. he said mom, you told me to aim high. i did it. >> it was a year more the books. he had his dream job, childhood sweetheart and the rest of his life ahead of him. the thought of what could have been, stings. >> i was so angry. he gave me so much as a mother and he loved his wife unconditionally. >> jim, victoria williams says the one thing that brings her consolation, she was told her son was not alone when he died, an officer was at the scene with him during the final moments of his life. >> thank you. a burst of gunfire in wilmington left a man fighting for his life. it happened at 9:00 on market street. a man was found shot in the head. he was rushed to hospital and is in grave condition. >> an officer shot a pit bull that attack add boy. 19-year-old samir price faces m
his mother a single parent. he was everything a mother could have. was love. >> franky knew at a young age he want today be in law enforcement. >> tbus in his blood, in his soul not something he decided for himself. >> he set out to be a trooper a year ago. >> he was on cloud nine. he said mom, you told me to aim high. i did it. >> it was a year more the books. he had his dream job, childhood sweetheart and the rest of his life ahead of him. the thought of what...
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mother, actress debbie reynolds. singer eddie fisher. >> i was primarily brought up by my mother but i saw my father. >> reporter: fisher wove her experiences as a show biz kid who struggled with addiction into the best-selling comedic novel "postcards from the edge." >> i was writing different takes on obsession so i
mother, actress debbie reynolds. singer eddie fisher. >> i was primarily brought up by my mother but i saw my father. >> reporter: fisher wove her experiences as a show biz kid who struggled with addiction into the best-selling comedic novel "postcards from the edge." >> i was writing different takes on obsession so i
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her mother has led tributes...she reprises a role as princess leia in star wars the force of wakened. and that is how millions will remember her, a groundbreaking, modern heroine from a galaxy far, far away. and our correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles tonight. carrie fisher, a huge talent who had a unique insight into the celebrity circus in hollywood ? she did. she really resonated with people in a way that few hollywood celebrities, actors, actresses, managed to achieve during their lives and careers and i think it was because she was very honest. she was honest about her life, the problems she had, the demons she fought with drugs and drink. people respected herfor drugs and drink. people respected her for that. she was also particularly honest about why she thought she suffered from these problems. she was born into a family of showbiz. she was only 19 when she first appeared in star wars. in later life she blamed that upbringing and the response to the movie for the way she had problems and she managed
her mother has led tributes...she reprises a role as princess leia in star wars the force of wakened. and that is how millions will remember her, a groundbreaking, modern heroine from a galaxy far, far away. and our correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles tonight. carrie fisher, a huge talent who had a unique insight into the celebrity circus in hollywood ? she did. she really resonated with people in a way that few hollywood celebrities, actors, actresses, managed to achieve during their...
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many expectant mothers choose to ignore the advice of modern day mid wives. we follow a laotian midwife in her tireless efforts to provide care and support to mothers and their newborn babies. laos sits in the middle of indonesia. the farming village of kapou and is home to around 1,100 people. kapu's health center is the only medical facility in an area of 16 villages. the center's three doctors are only general practitioners, if a patient's illness is serious or surgery is required, they are sent to a hospital 10 kilometers away. midwife lotchana was dispatched to the health center a year ago. she was the district's first ever midwife. laisuk is three months pregnant. she's 19 and has come here for her first consultation. she traveled on the back of her husband's motor bike from her village, sticks kilometers away. lotchana begins checking the baby's position in the womb. she also measures the pulse. she then asks laisuk about her lifestyle and offers advice. >> after the consultation, lotchana weighs out 10 kilos of rice, a gift for every woman who comes i
many expectant mothers choose to ignore the advice of modern day mid wives. we follow a laotian midwife in her tireless efforts to provide care and support to mothers and their newborn babies. laos sits in the middle of indonesia. the farming village of kapou and is home to around 1,100 people. kapu's health center is the only medical facility in an area of 16 villages. the center's three doctors are only general practitioners, if a patient's illness is serious or surgery is required, they are...
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because -- when you say that's, to a mother, particularly a mother that lost her child. that doesn't sit well with the mother. >> there have been three homicide here in newark since last week. margaret, officials say they're not claiming victory with today's announcement. they're calling it progress. >> demarco, thank you. >> searchers today recovered the flight data recorder from the russian jetliner that crashed into the black sea christmas day. it was found about a mile off the resort city of sochi. data could help determine what brought the plane down all 92 people on board were killed. >>> there is a lot more ahead. including this -- >> an up-close look at the nation's first offshore wind farm. >> and later, we'll look back at the life of carrie fisher. ith us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insura
because -- when you say that's, to a mother, particularly a mother that lost her child. that doesn't sit well with the mother. >> there have been three homicide here in newark since last week. margaret, officials say they're not claiming victory with today's announcement. they're calling it progress. >> demarco, thank you. >> searchers today recovered the flight data recorder from the russian jetliner that crashed into the black sea christmas day. it was found about a mile off...