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my mum is her own individual. i never met a mum like my mum. that makes you iconic, wh no one else can be you. we have a generation now that says we'll look at someone like jay z and beyonce and call them iconic. there'll be another jay z and beyonce that comes after. there'll never be another madonna. whether we like her or not, there'll never be another michael jackson. you know. it's just not possible. that's an icon. there'll never be another tina turn. >> or richard prior. >> ain't going to happen. to say to someone, to try to sum up who my father is. i'm like i don't know how, because he would so bigger, so much bigger than life in his art, in his everything, his essence, in his person. >> did you feel that way growing up or did it take you a while to understand all that he was and his impact. when did it hit you? >> i don't think i knew his impact. i knew who he was. like, i had a soul connection with dad. it was deep. like i knew who he was. i knew who - i knew when he was sad. i knew when he was hope. i knew when he was frustrated and
my mum is her own individual. i never met a mum like my mum. that makes you iconic, wh no one else can be you. we have a generation now that says we'll look at someone like jay z and beyonce and call them iconic. there'll be another jay z and beyonce that comes after. there'll never be another madonna. whether we like her or not, there'll never be another michael jackson. you know. it's just not possible. that's an icon. there'll never be another tina turn. >> or richard prior. >>...
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mum had the same thing. is a doctor, as you know, and my father and sister as well, in the family business. they'll walk into the consult room and the patient will say "this must be the nurse, it can't be the doctor." >> is it an american problem, a world problem that people cannot accept the truth of what people of african originsers capable of doing, of what they are doing? >> it's not an american problem. though i think that it takes on a slightly different - the united states has this particular and particularly grews some history -- grew some history with regards to people of african dissent. the slave trade is a hor scror of unique -- horror of unique proportions and brutality and leaves a legacy of what we are watching. i came to united states to hear the rules in ferg where are and staten -- ferguson, and staten island. it's heartbreaking to think that my friend in west africa and western europe are asking. but let's get this straight. there are just unarmed people killed on the streets of the united
mum had the same thing. is a doctor, as you know, and my father and sister as well, in the family business. they'll walk into the consult room and the patient will say "this must be the nurse, it can't be the doctor." >> is it an american problem, a world problem that people cannot accept the truth of what people of african originsers capable of doing, of what they are doing? >> it's not an american problem. though i think that it takes on a slightly different - the united...
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the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jennie marney dies in 1973. and bequest her carefully preserveed letters from kennedy to her daughter elaine, and she gave them to her son in 1985, 5 years before she died. >> i said oh, wow, and promptly put them in a safe deposive box. jamie: there they remained for a quarter century, but a surprise phone call from a straeufrpbl strangeer. >> i got on the phone, and there was a strange message, are you the nephew of pt109 crew member harl marney. >> what is the most expensive piece of presidential memorabilia sold at auction? the answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in the foot care aisle or at the registers in thes
the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jennie marney dies in 1973. and bequest her carefully preserveed letters from kennedy to her daughter elaine, and she gave them to her son in 1985, 5 years before she died. >> i said oh, wow, and promptly put them in a safe deposive box. jamie: there they remained for a quarter century, but a surprise phone call from a straeufrpbl strangeer. >> i got on the phone, and...
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that was difficult for us, we were raised by a single mum who is proudly and ferociously yoruba. her, it's her ethno linguistic cultural identity is more important. my mum is yoruba, we ate food from yoruba, and we did this in chestnut hill, massachusetts, suburbs. >> when you grew up in boston, a white suburb, chestnut hill. >> especially when it snows. >> when was it apparent to you first? >> that's interesting. i think when i heard people refer to us as black people. >> you didn't think of yourself as a black person. >> it's an invention. one has to learn to think of oneself that way. i have brown skip, i spend as much time as i can in the sun to get browner. to call me black, what does this mean? this refs to a category, it refers to a race that we know is a social construct, constructed to support sociopolitical and sociopolitical hierarchy, they are not power categories, not culture or biological. >> did you feel oppressed by racial stereotypes existent around you? >> i felt - well, yes. and that's the thing i should say, to say that racism invented is not real - i may not
that was difficult for us, we were raised by a single mum who is proudly and ferociously yoruba. her, it's her ethno linguistic cultural identity is more important. my mum is yoruba, we ate food from yoruba, and we did this in chestnut hill, massachusetts, suburbs. >> when you grew up in boston, a white suburb, chestnut hill. >> especially when it snows. >> when was it apparent to you first? >> that's interesting. i think when i heard people refer to us as black people....
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pei mum's got her checks on time., you can't take it with >> do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. website. strangeinheritance,.com. coming up next is "strange inheritance." thank you for joining >>> 100,000 creepy crawlers.?0"s >> spiders will cover your whole face. >> all collected from the far reaches of the world. >> wait, is it alive? talk about a bug -- >> walt disney went into the museum and wanted to buy the collection. >> but there's a bigger story behind this bizarre collection. ♪ ♪ >> i'm jamie colby and right
pei mum's got her checks on time., you can't take it with >> do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. website. strangeinheritance,.com. coming up next is "strange inheritance." thank you for joining >>> 100,000 creepy crawlers.?0"s >> spiders will cover your whole face. >> all collected from the far reaches of the world. >> wait, is it alive? talk about a bug -- >> walt disney went into the...
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but what he's done is gone home surprised mum. it's a simple video. i want to see if you can discern any words for what mum says. >> where's home? >> i believe the uk judging from the accident. unlocks the door strolls right in totally calm and then mum. >> oh, no! >> she drops it starts screaming like she's terrified, gets up and big hug. we get nothing. >> might be deaf in his right ear. >> oh my gosh! >> and anything anyone? >> you'd be safe if you said i love you, i love you, i miss you, something like that. >> screaming goes on and on and on until the very end when she finally says- >> [ bleep ]. >> no way! >> obviously, mum was a little bit surprised. >> [ bleep ] >> they call it the air bag stunt and -- the air bag beneath his butt is hooked to the car battery. >> why nothing good can come >>> plus don't miss friday's buzzword for your shot at winning an ipad mi. >> closed captioning provide- [ [ fefemamalele a annnnououncncer ] helping your kids get fewer cavities can take enthusiasm. or just act kids scooby-doo rinse. it tastes greaeat and he
but what he's done is gone home surprised mum. it's a simple video. i want to see if you can discern any words for what mum says. >> where's home? >> i believe the uk judging from the accident. unlocks the door strolls right in totally calm and then mum. >> oh, no! >> she drops it starts screaming like she's terrified, gets up and big hug. we get nothing. >> might be deaf in his right ear. >> oh my gosh! >> and anything anyone? >> you'd be safe if...
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the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jennie marney dies in 1973. and bequest her carefully preserveed letters from kennedy to her daughter elaine, and she gave them to her son in 1985, 5 years before she died. >> i said oh, wow, and promptly put them in a safe deposive box. jamie: there they remained for a quarter century, but a surprise phone call from a straeufrpbl strangeer. >> i got on the phone, and there was a strange message, are you the nephew of pt109 crew member harl marney. >> what is the most expensive piece of presidential memorabilia sold at auction? the answer in a moment. >> it is a, geroge sheldon george washington draft cop of the constitution. jamie: for years jennie marney correspondents with john f kennedy. they remained friends until jfk's assassination in 1963, neither dennis harkins or frances piorek who were half brothers ever met their uncle. >> i heard just whispers, he was on pt109, and kennedy was the commander. jamie: frances catching the jeaniology bug. >> i realized i know not k
the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jennie marney dies in 1973. and bequest her carefully preserveed letters from kennedy to her daughter elaine, and she gave them to her son in 1985, 5 years before she died. >> i said oh, wow, and promptly put them in a safe deposive box. jamie: there they remained for a quarter century, but a surprise phone call from a straeufrpbl strangeer. >> i got on the phone, and...
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. >> reporter: it was just after 8:30 by the time sara matthews, her mum and baby grace stepped out of pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will not be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and told us that she had bad news. >> reporter: grace had brain. >> me and my husband had been married for 12 years and figured we couldn't have children and all of a sudden i was pregnant. that's where her name was grace... sorry. and to find out she has something wrong with her. sorry. >> reporter: if you look at grace you can make out the outline of a shunt put in the day after she was born. it helps to remove fluid from the brain putting it back into the body. it should keep the head from the brain, but the swelling and fluid has caused problems to grace's brain. now doctors hope it can be reversed using cells fro
. >> reporter: it was just after 8:30 by the time sara matthews, her mum and baby grace stepped out of pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will not be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and...
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. >> mum smacked me over the ear and told me not to do it again and gave me a huge hug, you know? >> and would you care to watch someone else eat? we'll find out what's behind the latest internet craze in south korea. >>> a very warm welcome to the program. we're going to start in ukraine, where every day brings news of more death of those caught in the middle of the fighting between the russian-backed separatists and the ukrainian army. more than 5,000 people have died in the conflict since april last year. on wednesday, three people were killed and many more wounded after a shell hit a hospital in the rebel-held city of donetsk. this week rebels have been trying to capture the town of debaltseve, a crucial rail junction between donetsk and luhansk. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has arrived in the ukrainian capital for talks. i asked our correspondent, david stern, what the government there is hoping for from america. >> reporter: ukrainian officials exactly what their wish list is. and they don't really give a detail but it's assumed that what they want is anti-tank weapons
. >> mum smacked me over the ear and told me not to do it again and gave me a huge hug, you know? >> and would you care to watch someone else eat? we'll find out what's behind the latest internet craze in south korea. >>> a very warm welcome to the program. we're going to start in ukraine, where every day brings news of more death of those caught in the middle of the fighting between the russian-backed separatists and the ukrainian army. more than 5,000 people have died in...
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standing, >> really. >> running as fast as their mums within a couple of hours.old is that? >> a day or two. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> wow. >> you don't want to get lost here. you definitely don't want to be on foot outside your car or injured, for instance. nature, as they say, is a cruel mistress. it takes care of its own without mercy. the evidence of this cruel math called survival is everywhere. not an immediate family, you're not going to help a brother out. >> no, you would think, right? >> start limping, first come the hyenas. >> the hyenas see the vultures dropping. >> right. >> and that's a key to them that there's some food up and the vultures really need the hyena to rip open the skin and start eating it. >> after they rip out your soft parts, the vultures and maribou storks lovingly called the undertaker birds are waiting for their turn. i don't know about you, but when i have cause to think about hyenas ripping out the guts, i think, you know what, i could really go for some pesto right now. by lake mosak, we pause for lunch. indigenous specialties
standing, >> really. >> running as fast as their mums within a couple of hours.old is that? >> a day or two. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> wow. >> you don't want to get lost here. you definitely don't want to be on foot outside your car or injured, for instance. nature, as they say, is a cruel mistress. it takes care of its own without mercy. the evidence of this cruel math called survival is everywhere. not an immediate family, you're not going to help a...
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mum needs you. >> reporter: the father says their family is completely different since his 15-year-old daughter disappeared, along with her friends. >> remember how we love you. and your sister, and brother, they can not stop crying. >> reporter: the girls are straight a students at the same london school and told their parents they had extra classes. but instead security cameras captured them at an airport where they boarded a flight to istanbul. roles are offered as nurses, cooks and wives. authorities say about 500 people have left britain for syria and that there is a growing trend of more and more young girls joining the terror group. investigators are checking out possible contacts between the girls and extremists, including a tweet sent to another teenager believed to have left for syria in 2013. the girl's family say she may have persuaded their daughter join her. >> british police have traveled to turkey to search for those girls. >>> operations are starting to get back to normal at the ports of the west coast. still, the backlog may not be cleared for at least two months and
mum needs you. >> reporter: the father says their family is completely different since his 15-year-old daughter disappeared, along with her friends. >> remember how we love you. and your sister, and brother, they can not stop crying. >> reporter: the girls are straight a students at the same london school and told their parents they had extra classes. but instead security cameras captured them at an airport where they boarded a flight to istanbul. roles are offered as nurses,...
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it's not okay for mums to die during delivery or children before the age of five. that is what we are pushing. in 2015 we have more ambitious goals for disease prevention globally than we have had before. it's become an equity issue. all lives have equal value. we believe that when the globe gets together and says it's not okay for a child to die of a vaccine preventible illness, that we can make gains. i'll give you an example. >> in 1990 one in 10 children died before the age of five. this year it's one in 20. not okay but better. by 2030 that will be one in 40. so actually progress is being made, and when you are accountable, set goals, get private companies and convince them that this can be good for the business great things can happen. >> what are the poor people doing on your radar, we talked about ebola. >> malaria is big. there's 600,000 deaths from malaria. it's a big issue. we want to eradicate polio. the news and africa is better. 75% in africa. >> it is about to be polio free. >> we are hopeful for nigeria. six cases. tuberculosis is a huge issue globa
it's not okay for mums to die during delivery or children before the age of five. that is what we are pushing. in 2015 we have more ambitious goals for disease prevention globally than we have had before. it's become an equity issue. all lives have equal value. we believe that when the globe gets together and says it's not okay for a child to die of a vaccine preventible illness, that we can make gains. i'll give you an example. >> in 1990 one in 10 children died before the age of five....
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. >> yes, mum. >> everybody, it's just about time for us give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, youy's buzzword you need to be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> tuesday's buzzword womaning up. >> strap in the "right this minute" ipad m >>> bikers behaving badly. on the streets of sao paulo, brazil. a group of bikers stopping traffic, slowing everything down but behaving badly or just coming to the rescue? >> rescue mission. what is that? a puppy? >> it's a dog running around on this large highway, the bikes are saw the poor dog, they realized they had an opportunity here to do something good they spread out, they slowed their bikes down brought the traffic to a stop. a couple of them off of their bikes, chasing this guy around. but watch, looks like he's about to give them all -- >> no. >> into traffic, watch t running towards that. other guys jump on their bikes and get out in front to try to slow that traffic down. the dog runs back and eventually one of the bikers manages to capture the little pup. >> a situation, everybody involved. >> managed to grab the pup,
. >> yes, mum. >> everybody, it's just about time for us give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, youy's buzzword you need to be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> tuesday's buzzword womaning up. >> strap in the "right this minute" ipad m >>> bikers behaving badly. on the streets of sao paulo, brazil. a group of bikers stopping traffic, slowing everything down but behaving badly or just coming to the rescue? >> rescue...
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and make the government more efficient, cutting the mum of ministries and cutting the number of official cars. john siropolous has more from athens. >>> one of greece's addition possessed at 40 she has lost her bookmaker's shop and owes the tax man 35,000 that she cannot pay. she is underwhelmed by alexis tsipras's reforms. >> he has given us hope that will regain our honor but how are they going to go back on all that their predecessors have signed? if you go back on the bank, they will take your house. >> having vowed not to, it has prom nebtly includedprominently much of this has been promised before. will have an uphill battle convincing creditors that it will restart the economy particularly hard liner germany. >> translator: we want to continue aid for grease but the condition for that is the condition of the reform program. every government has the right to change its policies, but it cannot be transferred to other countries. >> reporter: for now however creditors are giving greeks a chance to prove themselves. it is essentially a confidence period between an untested greek admira
and make the government more efficient, cutting the mum of ministries and cutting the number of official cars. john siropolous has more from athens. >>> one of greece's addition possessed at 40 she has lost her bookmaker's shop and owes the tax man 35,000 that she cannot pay. she is underwhelmed by alexis tsipras's reforms. >> he has given us hope that will regain our honor but how are they going to go back on all that their predecessors have signed? if you go back on the bank,...
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. >> i live my life for my family, dad, mum, brother. when august does an mu talking about me, saying i'm his muse i burst into tears. i couldn't be prouder to have him as my mother. >> reporter: their mother is giving them the strength to make their own ways. >> i saw him design the dresses at five, six, seven. i was "i would wear that." it was amazing. everything that he designed, we have paper, drawings. >> the risk is everywhere. even pulling down the limits of decency. not much is left to the imagination. >> when your great grandfather started the business. he was 21 years old. he said he vowed to make a million in his first two years in business. people didn't believe him. do you have goals like that? >> he had a dream. and he sacrificed everything, but i have dreams, and i think that's why we are alike in that same which. >> reporter: it is, ghetty insists, his own vision, from the near death experience make-up all the way to the tips of the model's finger. >> you notice that call over the place back there is your name. >> i do. t
. >> i live my life for my family, dad, mum, brother. when august does an mu talking about me, saying i'm his muse i burst into tears. i couldn't be prouder to have him as my mother. >> reporter: their mother is giving them the strength to make their own ways. >> i saw him design the dresses at five, six, seven. i was "i would wear that." it was amazing. everything that he designed, we have paper, drawings. >> the risk is everywhere. even pulling down the...
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. >> so my parents, mum and dad, have been unbelievably, incredibly inspiring.i was superlittle would take me to lectures at caltech and encourage me to ask questions. i am really active at school. i'm the president and founder of a club called red talks. like a mini version of the ted talks. we invite speakers to come in and talk about what they do, how they got to where they are, and what it's like to be a researcher. i got the opportunity to meet professors and it's amazing to meet amazing whim like dr white and dr jay. it enabled me to see myself in a lab. it unables me to see myself in -- enables me to see myself in science when i grow up. >>> so, first of all, she was amazing. secondsly, when you see an example of someone like petra, what stands out to you? >> what struck me is not only that she was a bright individual, but the importance of mentorship and role models. her father took her to science lectures when she was young, she had great female roll models, and role models and mentorship are important to keeping women in stem field. we have a disparity
. >> so my parents, mum and dad, have been unbelievably, incredibly inspiring.i was superlittle would take me to lectures at caltech and encourage me to ask questions. i am really active at school. i'm the president and founder of a club called red talks. like a mini version of the ted talks. we invite speakers to come in and talk about what they do, how they got to where they are, and what it's like to be a researcher. i got the opportunity to meet professors and it's amazing to meet...
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. >> i was very worried about mum. >> when he said he'd be away for a month, i was very worried i'd die before he was back. >> daniel tells her what impressed him about germany. >> in germany you can drink water out of the tap that you'd have to buy in a shop in ukraine. >> the next morning we drop in on jegor. the 11-year-old normally lives here. but when money is short, his mother takes him to the local children's home where he can get food and a warm bed for free. he is growing up against a backdrop of poverty and war. we ask him if he wants to become a soldier one day. >> maybe, but i'd rather not really. >> a family friend is in the army. >> he said it's terrible when you have to kill people or watch them dying. >> jegor's shoes are his pride and joy. he's never owned anything new before. they're a present from his time in germany -- a world away from his life here. >> but finally to britain -- one of the world's big exporters of pop music -- but a country where it's not only young hipsters on the turntables. a group of senior citizens has decided to get into the groove, by learnin
. >> i was very worried about mum. >> when he said he'd be away for a month, i was very worried i'd die before he was back. >> daniel tells her what impressed him about germany. >> in germany you can drink water out of the tap that you'd have to buy in a shop in ukraine. >> the next morning we drop in on jegor. the 11-year-old normally lives here. but when money is short, his mother takes him to the local children's home where he can get food and a warm bed for...
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pero a un hay foro mums para adoptar a un niÑo. >>> seguimos en la misma situaciÓn en que estÁn semosergio es el agenda en este caso. >>>la discusiÓn se debe centrar en una cara de la moneda como el derecho de los niÑoses a tener una familia. >>> otra posibilidad que tienen las personas del mismo sexo es que el congreso estudie este tema y lore glement te para el presidente estado corporaciÓn deberÍan ser los colombianos que decidan en un referÉndum si apoyan a no esta inicio stifz es abrir esto a la opiniÓn pÚblica nacional. serÁn los colombianos, deberÍan la gente los que podemos sede de ir es decir si o no a tal tema. >>> pero es claro lo que ocurrrÍa en caso de la votaciÓn popular mientras el debate sigue abierto. germÁn para telemundo. >>> ♪ >>> y soldados que estaban rodeados por miembros del estado islÁmico desde hace meses mientras acuso to bay dÍaban la tumba la operaciÓn fue una frontera de china y turquÍa aquÍ vehÍculos militares este domingo cruzan la frontera ya de regreso. >>> y 48 muertos dejÓ el naufragio de una em barlgciÓn utilizada en el centro de bangladech el barc
pero a un hay foro mums para adoptar a un niÑo. >>> seguimos en la misma situaciÓn en que estÁn semosergio es el agenda en este caso. >>>la discusiÓn se debe centrar en una cara de la moneda como el derecho de los niÑoses a tener una familia. >>> otra posibilidad que tienen las personas del mismo sexo es que el congreso estudie este tema y lore glement te para el presidente estado corporaciÓn deberÍan ser los colombianos que decidan en un referÉndum si apoyan...
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that when you have a mum who is depressed, and the center of the family, it ensnares kids into bad stuffddenly mothers are prone to not fastening the seatbelt to not feeding them properly, leading to other stuff. those kids are ensnared in it. >> you look at violence. there's a world of audio surveillance systems that tell how many gunshots are going off. we thing of it typically as gunshots when reported to police. there's probably 80% more gun fire on the streets than we knew about. these students are exposed to a night-time round of gun fire, more tan an active duty soldiers in afghanistan or iraq. we are talking about a tidal wave of trauma, malnutrition, and it has a physical effect on these children over the course of their lives. >> thanks a lot. that's all for this edition of "inside story". we want you to talk about to your television. visit facebook page and give us your feed on what you here on the programme. we invite you to follow us on twitter. follow me or get in touch at ray suarez news. see us next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. some of america's best-kept secrets a
that when you have a mum who is depressed, and the center of the family, it ensnares kids into bad stuffddenly mothers are prone to not fastening the seatbelt to not feeding them properly, leading to other stuff. those kids are ensnared in it. >> you look at violence. there's a world of audio surveillance systems that tell how many gunshots are going off. we thing of it typically as gunshots when reported to police. there's probably 80% more gun fire on the streets than we knew about....
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mum. she's spending more but is getting rich subsidies at the silver level.sus cheaper on the front end. >> subsidies are in the cross hairs of that supreme court case. can the affordable care act as we know it stand if the supreme court rules against the administration is this. >> it's hard to see how that could happen. right now we are talking about, as you reported, about 37 states that are using that federal exchange. if the supreme court rules later this spring that those are not acceptable for putting the subsidies through, you will have somewhere between 6 and 8 million individuals who will lose subsidies. as elizabeth pointed out, they are significant sums of money to the consumers who tend to be low to middle income. they'll drop coverage or not pay the bills, and you are also looking at what happens to the insurance companies that have had the customers, do they lose them over night. >> elizabeth, is that your experience, are you working with people that simply would drop health care subsidy. >> yes, they would not be able to afford it. this young w
mum. she's spending more but is getting rich subsidies at the silver level.sus cheaper on the front end. >> subsidies are in the cross hairs of that supreme court case. can the affordable care act as we know it stand if the supreme court rules against the administration is this. >> it's hard to see how that could happen. right now we are talking about, as you reported, about 37 states that are using that federal exchange. if the supreme court rules later this spring that those are...
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leading to the way she treated her domestic maid was because of a skin allergy suffered by her mum. the judge said there was enough physical proof of months of abuse at the hands of mrs. lau. she had been found guilty in a hearing, of 18-20 counts relating to not only this maid but another. during the sentencing mrs. lau kept her head bowed. showing no rehabilitation in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention. many media were inside the court and rights advocates and the maid herself. she'd been there for the aerial judgment come back to hong kong. and came out of the court and give her rehabilitation. she said in the past she might forgive mrs. lau. in passing sentence the judge said this case could have been avoided and further cases like this could be avoided if domestic workers had greater legislative protectors. she became a focal point for campaigns in support of her and the rights of migrant workers. a third of a million migrant workers in domestic service, cleaning apartments of hong kong people and from indonesia and philippines, who righ
leading to the way she treated her domestic maid was because of a skin allergy suffered by her mum. the judge said there was enough physical proof of months of abuse at the hands of mrs. lau. she had been found guilty in a hearing, of 18-20 counts relating to not only this maid but another. during the sentencing mrs. lau kept her head bowed. showing no rehabilitation in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention. many media were inside the court and rights...
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. ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonightmy darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> good evening. geraud moncure here in the comcast sports studios. the w as and the king's and the kings in the final meeting of the i-40 showdown showdown. the ws up by four early with the time winding down and maurice speights and check it out again, part of the 23-0 warriors' run. demarcus cousins losing track of speights, and look at that alley-oop jam off of the inbounds. and curry has 23 point, and 9 assist, and the warriors win big. and steph and little brother steph have been playing sports together for a long time. seen here at the rare age of 14, steph explains his a area to pursue hoop over
. ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonightmy darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because...
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my mum and my sister. >> meanwhile, the suspect craig hicks was transferred to a prison in rawley not far from the service. he's been charged with three counts of first degree murder. the federal bureau of investigation is working with the police. they want a full-scale investigation. we need to identify things the way they really are. >> it must have been a sad day. tonight you spoke with the sister of one of victims. she was understandably emotional. absolutely. susan barra cot, barakat's older sister. i was astonished at her poise as we spoke for a few minutes. >> i'm still in denial. there'll be tears to come. i'm in disbelief. i saw his face today. and i kissed his hand. and today was the first day that i saw him. since the event. his face looked peaceful. he had missing teeth. he had a cut on his lip. so deep it had to be sutured. he had two bullet wounds. the girls had bullet wound in their heads. they are young, fresh amazing people. and i can only share this now because i'm not believing it. i have persistently said it's not real. that's where i am right now. i feel strong at
my mum and my sister. >> meanwhile, the suspect craig hicks was transferred to a prison in rawley not far from the service. he's been charged with three counts of first degree murder. the federal bureau of investigation is working with the police. they want a full-scale investigation. we need to identify things the way they really are. >> it must have been a sad day. tonight you spoke with the sister of one of victims. she was understandably emotional. absolutely. susan barra cot,...
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the woman who bought the al mum made it her mission to return the letter to moore before valentine's. >>> first lady michelle obama tweeting sweet nothings to her husband while he is away from the white house this valentine's day. we told you earlier the president is spending his weekend in palm springs golfing. his wife opted to post a photo of the two together along with a lyric made famous by the beatles, love is all you need. i don't know what she was laughing at. we'll get to that in a bet. over to drew now and the gorgeous weather. >> we're talking record warmth in some locations, and the warm web site continues for the next couple of days. the warm weather not braining rainfall. outside, from the emeryville camera, a gorgeous picture as the sun lowering the sky, sunset at 5:48 p.m. a gorgeous start to the holiday weekend. temperature-wise, 72 in oakland, the name concord. 66 hayward. fremont, 74. 70, san jose, san francisco, 71. in a few minutes woe have the valentines dipillow fight in the plaza. and then by 7:30 as you're picking up faithers, temperatures comfortable. satell
the woman who bought the al mum made it her mission to return the letter to moore before valentine's. >>> first lady michelle obama tweeting sweet nothings to her husband while he is away from the white house this valentine's day. we told you earlier the president is spending his weekend in palm springs golfing. his wife opted to post a photo of the two together along with a lyric made famous by the beatles, love is all you need. i don't know what she was laughing at. we'll get to that...
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department of homeland security will be funded for another week and it is looking likely it will have the mumming for the rest of the -- funding for the rest of year when congress reconvenes. >>> a federal appeals court says the boston marathon trial will remain in massachusetts. lawyers for the accused argues it would be impossible to find a jury. the judges disagreed, writing that jurors are not necessarily prejudiced because they know details about the case. opening statements are set for wednesday. >>> russian president vladimir putin and president obama are condemning the murder of a top opposition leader. boris nehmcav was shot down. the shooters fired from a car. he is a former deputy prime minister, a long-time critic of vladimir putin. dana lewis has more from london. >> it is a shock not only to me as a correspondent who has covered boris and interviewed him many times, starting as far back in the 1990s, when he was the deputy prime minister under boris yeltsin until the time he ran for a mayor in sochi, to expose corruption in the olympics, and trying to start a real opposition movemen
department of homeland security will be funded for another week and it is looking likely it will have the mumming for the rest of the -- funding for the rest of year when congress reconvenes. >>> a federal appeals court says the boston marathon trial will remain in massachusetts. lawyers for the accused argues it would be impossible to find a jury. the judges disagreed, writing that jurors are not necessarily prejudiced because they know details about the case. opening statements are...
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already have higher minute will mum m wages. >>> new 4/# "today" tips now continues now as 59:00. >> it is freezing. >> i can feel the cold like going through my jacket. >> got the my gloves. >> definitely want gloves, mitt tens, whatever you can find. grab anything to protect yourself from the cruel cold. looking at these windchill, you don't want to be caught outside unless you have to be. >> negative 11 in frederick. a lot of your children's schools are closed because of the weather in virginia now following school districts are closed. fairfax, loudoun, prince william, stafford and spotsylvania county all closed. >> fauquier county manassas city manassas park city, king george county schools. >> here are the delays now. arlington county alexandria city falls church city culpeper county page county clark county warren county and frederick county virginia schools, although schools are on are tw.county, warren county and fredgi. >> montgomery county charles calvert county schools all opening to hours late. >> washington county allegheny county, st. mary's anne l and howard county al
already have higher minute will mum m wages. >>> new 4/# "today" tips now continues now as 59:00. >> it is freezing. >> i can feel the cold like going through my jacket. >> got the my gloves. >> definitely want gloves, mitt tens, whatever you can find. grab anything to protect yourself from the cruel cold. looking at these windchill, you don't want to be caught outside unless you have to be. >> negative 11 in frederick. a lot of your children's...
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we ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. peco kicked off its celebration of black history month this morning. today's event was held at the barnes foundation and it included hands on artists inspired by prominent african-american artist tip pen. it's the first of events that highlight the contributions of african-americans in >> all right, justin, we're just making the best of this forecast here. >> yeah, snow over the next few hours which will transition over to rain. north of the city watch out for freezing rain early tomorrow morning. >> thank you so much for joining us. i'm natasha brown, for lesley, justin, all of us here, we appreciate you being with us. >>> we're always on cbsphilly.com. 60 minutes is next. we're back at 10:00 on the cw philly, back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have ♪ with the card most accepted in
we ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. peco kicked off its celebration of black history month this morning. today's event was held at the barnes foundation and it included hands on...
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mum hugs you. squeezes you. tight. >> the patients here are considered so severely addicted giving them the drug they pray is the best and cheapest way to protect them and those around them. >> free heroin - it's that or you know you want me to smash the car or robbing, hurting you. >> similar programs have been run in europe for years, and studies show keeping people like kevin on an even keel not chasing street drugs can pay off. dr scott mcdonald calls it a science-based approach a way of maintaining health. not everyone sees the benefit. jim o'roork runs a society, abstinence based for severely addicted career criminals. >> reporter: if we give the folks heroin is that a way of giving up on them? >> yes, we flushed them. categorized them bye-bye. we are not going to deal with you. you need more let's give you more. >> reporter: by giving them heroin, are we giving up on them? >> this a treatment that is not going to - will engage people not otherwise engaged in care. if we can't engage people in care some wi
mum hugs you. squeezes you. tight. >> the patients here are considered so severely addicted giving them the drug they pray is the best and cheapest way to protect them and those around them. >> free heroin - it's that or you know you want me to smash the car or robbing, hurting you. >> similar programs have been run in europe for years, and studies show keeping people like kevin on an even keel not chasing street drugs can pay off. dr scott mcdonald calls it a science-based...