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nora does many other things for the nert program. has organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds on the limbs of victims. [laughter] >> so that our graduating nert class 6 triage people can see what it might really look like during a real event. nora's goals are pretty self-evident. she would like everyone to take the nert program. we are so happy, nora, for you -- where are you? you are very deserving of this award. congratulations. (applause) >> thank you so much. i really consider myself a student, and i have so many people that are part of the nert family that have taught me so much. and i invite all of you to become member of the nert fami
nora does many other things for the nert program. has organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds on...
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nora? no, i don't. barney, you can't say her name without smiling. that's... nora. sorry, sorry. a funny thing that nora said. hmm. stop it. no... ra. nah... damn it, what is the matter with me? you like her. you should call her. call her? robin, three things: she had a nice face, her booty was in place but barney don't chase. that is ridiculous. barney, you know what, here's some advice. (muted trumpet imitating adults' speaking voice from "peanuts") totally. narrator: kids, i had just started dating zoey. and when you first start dating someone everyone wants to know the same thing. how did we meet? oh, ted, she doesn't want... no, it's a cute story. once upon a time... zoey was married to this super rich, super creepy guy called the captain. so when zoey and i became friends i was careful not to cross any lines. oh, man, this movie is scary. i know, right? but then one day zoey and the captain had a huge fight. he flipped out and demanded a divorce. and she was heartbroken. but after a little soul-searching she ended up back in my life and the rest, as they say, is history. ac
nora? no, i don't. barney, you can't say her name without smiling. that's... nora. sorry, sorry. a funny thing that nora said. hmm. stop it. no... ra. nah... damn it, what is the matter with me? you like her. you should call her. call her? robin, three things: she had a nice face, her booty was in place but barney don't chase. that is ridiculous. barney, you know what, here's some advice. (muted trumpet imitating adults' speaking voice from "peanuts") totally. narrator: kids, i had...
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and they said nora ephron, it's the best thing she's ever written. and i said really? no. >> rose: when was this? >> five or so. so it was about four or five years, and next time i ran into nora ephron i didn't want to bring up this thing all the time because it wasn't getting me -- i didn't see it but i said or in, a this guy said it was the best thing you ever wrote so what's happened? she said i can't get the financing. i said how can that be? you made "sleepless in seattle" and all these incredible movies. even if it's not the best thing you ever wrote, maybe it's the second or third thing. she said "the problem is i can't get the person i want to play the lead." i said "who's that?" she said "i can't tell you. but tom hanks does not like people in your profession." (laughter) >> rose: she'd worked with tom a lot. they were good friends. tom spoke at her memorial with his wife rita wilson. >> it's been an odd experience for a lot of new york journalist and eddie, i'm sure as well because it's little splinters ouour lives. we're saying who are these people with our
and they said nora ephron, it's the best thing she's ever written. and i said really? no. >> rose: when was this? >> five or so. so it was about four or five years, and next time i ran into nora ephron i didn't want to bring up this thing all the time because it wasn't getting me -- i didn't see it but i said or in, a this guy said it was the best thing you ever wrote so what's happened? she said i can't get the financing. i said how can that be? you made "sleepless in...
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. >> rose: mike mcalary system the subject of nora ephron's play "lucky guy." his reporting on the police department won him the pulitzer prize before his death on christmas day in 1998. joining me are three people who knew him well, eddie hayes, his lawyer and friend and two colleagues at the "new york daily news," jim dwyer and joanna molloy. the reason we're having this conversation is because this play is about one man but it's also about a time in the life of new york and all of these people knew about it and nora ephron clearly wanted to capture it and did in the play. so it's about a time, it's about a kind of journalism, and it's also about one man who had a remarkable life because there were so many things that happened within the short period of 41 years. so i'm pleased to have them here. let me begin by having eddie hayes, his lawyer, tell me about him. because you are prominent in the play. and there's a guy who captures some of you pretty well. and we so l see that in a moment. >> well, one of the things about the guy who plays me is he captures th
. >> rose: mike mcalary system the subject of nora ephron's play "lucky guy." his reporting on the police department won him the pulitzer prize before his death on christmas day in 1998. joining me are three people who knew him well, eddie hayes, his lawyer and friend and two colleagues at the "new york daily news," jim dwyer and joanna molloy. the reason we're having this conversation is because this play is about one man but it's also about a time in the life of new...
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la siguiente persona que investigamos fue nora baladerian. ...descubrimos que nora trabaja aqui en estalares, ¿sera verdad? [♪...] parecia algo nerviosa cuando la confronte sobre las afirmaciones de trudeau. ...en el libro habla acerca del dinero que usted logro obtener. >> las subvenciones son programas de dinero gratis. >> misha: en su controversial aparicion en television trudeau hace esta asombrosa afirmacion. >> usted pide el dinero y este se lo entregara el gobierno. >> misha: y en su nuevo libro trudeau dice que nora recibio varias de esas subvenciones. ...diganos, ¿cuanto dinero gratis pudo obtener? >> mas de dos millones. >> y segun trudeau... >> nunca mas tendra que devolverlo. >> ¿no tendra que devolverlo? >> correcto. >> pero, ¿que dice nora de esto? >> claro que no lo pagas, el dinero es tuyo. >> ¿y no hay que devolverlo? >> no hay que devolverlo. >> el dinero lo recibiran tan pronto como ustedes lo pidan. >> misha: eso es lo que el dice, pero ¿estara de acuerdo nora? ...y una vez aprobada para el dinero gratis, literalmente es... ¿depositado directo en su cuenta? >> en las
la siguiente persona que investigamos fue nora baladerian. ...descubrimos que nora trabaja aqui en estalares, ¿sera verdad? [♪...] parecia algo nerviosa cuando la confronte sobre las afirmaciones de trudeau. ...en el libro habla acerca del dinero que usted logro obtener. >> las subvenciones son programas de dinero gratis. >> misha: en su controversial aparicion en television trudeau hace esta asombrosa afirmacion. >> usted pide el dinero y este se lo entregara el gobierno....
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i think people forget because she was such a sharp witt what a romantic nora was. she fell in love with journalism. she was in the guys' news room e write in an essay part which is included in the program. there's a kind of... both an aspect of an valentine and an elegy. i came to new york in the 1970s myself. although my first news room was women's world daily there was still a lot of cigarette smoke a lot of "oh, we've got to get this done right away." she captures that kind of urgency. and everyone telling stories about each other that are both mythologizing and denigrang. >> charlie: but ambion for the story and the telling of the story. >> exactly. i think that's exactly what she does. with this play. it's not so much for me the story of mike mechanicallery. is that how you pronounce? >> charlie: (pronouncing it differently). >> as it is a portrait of the time. it was really the end of days for it too. >> charlie: journalism as practiced in newspapers. we still have it but we don't have the... >> we don't that kind of... charlie: that combination of characters
i think people forget because she was such a sharp witt what a romantic nora was. she fell in love with journalism. she was in the guys' news room e write in an essay part which is included in the program. there's a kind of... both an aspect of an valentine and an elegy. i came to new york in the 1970s myself. although my first news room was women's world daily there was still a lot of cigarette smoke a lot of "oh, we've got to get this done right away." she captures that kind of...
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i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.elcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90
i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.elcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and...
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i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.come to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>>in he boston, emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and
i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.come to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>>in he boston, emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>>...
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herencia y y ados el canelo futuro del boxeo mexicano, boxeador y sim bom sexual, y es monja y bando noranaria elena salinas y teresa rodrÍguez. >>> y un pequeÑo que provoca caos en la hora mayor congestiÓn en una autopista al regresar. >>> . >>> (♪). >>> y terminoamos con este pequeÑo este pequeÑo perrito que para paralizÓ el trÁfico en una auto pista de honor lulÚ caminaba sin rumbo y temeroso hasta que aparecieron dos patrulleros para rescatarlo de uno muerte, despuÉs de una persecuciÓn que duro unos 20 minutos, y los conductores fueron cuidadosos y frenaron oportunamente para evitar atropellar a este perrito y finalmente el chihuahua fue rescatoado y entregado a su dueÑo. >>> y con esto el final, y maÑana los esperamos en las ediciones y tambiÉn bien cobertura completa desde venezuela con motivo de las elecciones presidencial, bol oportunoes informativos en toda
herencia y y ados el canelo futuro del boxeo mexicano, boxeador y sim bom sexual, y es monja y bando noranaria elena salinas y teresa rodrÍguez. >>> y un pequeÑo que provoca caos en la hora mayor congestiÓn en una autopista al regresar. >>> . >>> (♪). >>> y terminoamos con este pequeÑo este pequeÑo perrito que para paralizÓ el trÁfico en una auto pista de honor lulÚ caminaba sin rumbo y temeroso hasta que aparecieron dos patrulleros para rescatarlo...
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nora was also impressed with the operation despite blatant discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, they organize the city. and they made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she got recyclers on board inspiring a movement that keeps weight out of dumps. the city dippers 80% of the waeflt from landfills. both say they see san francisco as a model. it's been great to have them here. >> each of the prize winners including roseannea and nora will receive $150,000 for td work. >> michael finney partnered with consumer reports on the brands. >> fun, savings. what is not to like? consumer reports has new information on the reliable brands on the road. randy is the owner of this harley davidson motorcycle. >> always wanted something bigger that, is what i d i stepped up consumer reports surveyed motorcycle owners looking to find the best ones. >> part of it is because bikes loaded with gear had more problems with those thing but vairz show the owners of harl yeez and bmws were the most satisfied with their motorcycle autos basic owner maintenance should be followed. >> r
nora was also impressed with the operation despite blatant discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, they organize the city. and they made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she got recyclers on board inspiring a movement that keeps weight out of dumps. the city dippers 80% of the waeflt from landfills. both say they see san francisco as a model. it's been great to have them here. >> each of the prize winners including roseannea and nora will receive $150,000 for...
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. >> el gobierno expresÓ en la nora en washington para aprobar los fondos espera que todo pueda regresarna joven puertorriqueÑa esÁa realizando polÉmica por hacer el juramento a la bandera porque no estÁ de acuerdo con la polÍtica de washington hacia la isla de puerto rico. >> es una violinista talentosa estudiante ejemplar del condado montgomerie en el estado de maryland, desde que estaba en sÉptimo grado no se pone de pie junto a la bandera de los estados unidos. >> yo lo hago en manera de protestar, no me gusta la situaciÓn de prto rico. >> a partir de febrero algunos maestros y despuÉs de la asistente del director la querÍan obligarla a rendir honores a ra bandera. >> me dijeron muchas cosas de puerto rico que tendrÍa que estar agradecido de estar aquÍ y no tendrÍa derecho y tambiÉn que tuviera en puerto rico y estar en la escuela. >> reclamÓ al sistema escolar del condado que la ley es clara por el cristal y que una escuela pÚblica no puede acosar a una estudiante por mantenerilencio por juramentaciÓn a la bandera, teniendo que no se lo puede obligar a nadie el hacer el tipo de sÍmb
. >> el gobierno expresÓ en la nora en washington para aprobar los fondos espera que todo pueda regresarna joven puertorriqueÑa esÁa realizando polÉmica por hacer el juramento a la bandera porque no estÁ de acuerdo con la polÍtica de washington hacia la isla de puerto rico. >> es una violinista talentosa estudiante ejemplar del condado montgomerie en el estado de maryland, desde que estaba en sÉptimo grado no se pone de pie junto a la bandera de los estados unidos. >>...
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. >>> y esa es la esperanza de la comunidades centroamÉricas dice nora de la fraternidad nicaragÜensevigente a partir del 6 de julio de este aÑo hasta enero del 2015. los beneficiados van a recibir un permiso de trabajo. >>> ha traÍdo una estabilidad enorme, a miles de familias. que de lo ctrario tuvieran un proceso de deportaciÓn o d deportados del paÍs. >>> en total casi 3.000 nicaragÜense y 2000 salvadoreÑos se amparan en el tps. >>> no porque haya una reforma migratoria dejen de renovar s permiso del tps hÁganlo contra cantos y cuando hay refoa migratoria se puede ver cual dlos dos cursos conviene mÁs al solicitante. >>> pedro es ciudadano y solo espera que sus compatriotas, centroamericanos corren con la misma suerte y sean incluidos en la reforma migratoria vanessa hauc, telemundo. >>> el presidente obama, instÓ a los bancos a tener en cuenta en sus prestamos hipotecarios a personas con crÉdito debil y que perdieron sus viviendas a consecuencia de la pasada crisis hipotecaria es una fma de tratar de impulsar la economÍa y el mercado inmobiliario. puede ser arriesgado o prematuro
. >>> y esa es la esperanza de la comunidades centroamÉricas dice nora de la fraternidad nicaragÜensevigente a partir del 6 de julio de este aÑo hasta enero del 2015. los beneficiados van a recibir un permiso de trabajo. >>> ha traÍdo una estabilidad enorme, a miles de familias. que de lo ctrario tuvieran un proceso de deportaciÓn o d deportados del paÍs. >>> en total casi 3.000 nicaragÜense y 2000 salvadoreÑos se amparan en el tps. >>> no porque haya...
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the stars came out for tom hanks's broadway debut in nora ephron's lucky guy. those in attendance included regis, spike lee, larry david, barbara walters, martin short and even mayor bloomberg. he did not get a soda at the concession stand, we hear. >>> heidi klum saved her nanny and two sons. >> she's every woman. >> she is. >>> and finally jay leno and jimmy fallon decided to sing away those awkward "tonight show" rumors. ♪ tonight tonight >> that's what you have to do sometimes. you have to laugh at yourself, right? >> they had to. there's so much tension around that. the fact that they can actually make fun of themselves is always fun. they weren't singing good, maybe. fallon has the better voice. >> we have seen him with justin timberlake. jay holds his own. >> yeah. it was fun to laugh at that. >>> this from greenwich, connecticut, where an already famous newcomer has finally been named. sandy hope is the new title for a baby giraffe born last week at the conservation center in southwest connecticut. the zoo's directors say the name is significant to the
the stars came out for tom hanks's broadway debut in nora ephron's lucky guy. those in attendance included regis, spike lee, larry david, barbara walters, martin short and even mayor bloomberg. he did not get a soda at the concession stand, we hear. >>> heidi klum saved her nanny and two sons. >> she's every woman. >> she is. >>> and finally jay leno and jimmy fallon decided to sing away those awkward "tonight show" rumors. ♪ tonight tonight >>...
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beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god true to our native land (applause) >> thank you, nora've been joined by a number of other persons i'd like to welcome first to the podium. i mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead and move forward with the greetings from the supervisors and we will then be followed by city administrator kelly will introduce the mayor upon the mayor's arrival. so, with that i'd like to ask supervisor cohen if you would come and extend greetings, please. >> thank you. amen, good morning, everyone. good afternoon. how are you? i have to say you look beautiful to look out and see so much red. this is an ex
beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god true to our native land (applause) >> thank you, nora've been joined by a number of other persons i'd like to welcome first to the podium. i mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white,...
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well the stars came out for tomorrow hanks broadway debut and nora efron's lucky guy.ilbin, larry david, barbara walters, martin short and mayor bloomberg approximate. he did not get a soda at the concession stand by the way. heidi klum saved her son and a nanny in a dangerous riptide. jay leno and jimmy fallon decided to sing away the tonight show rumors. ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ >> they like each other. i'm betty nguyen. this is first look. way too early starts right now. >>> good tuesday morning to you. i'm peter alexander. this is way too early. obviously not just a clever name. thanks for getting up with us today. we appreciate it. it is tuesday, april 2nd. there's a lot going on. we'll start with connecticut lawmakers upping the ante in the gun control debate. they've reached an agreement over one of the toughest gun laws in the country. we'll tell you about the restrictions. that's actually in a moment. the boys of summer are back even if the temperatures were in the 30s for the first pitch in some places. not in new york. things heating up there already. still, the
well the stars came out for tomorrow hanks broadway debut and nora efron's lucky guy.ilbin, larry david, barbara walters, martin short and mayor bloomberg approximate. he did not get a soda at the concession stand by the way. heidi klum saved her son and a nanny in a dangerous riptide. jay leno and jimmy fallon decided to sing away the tonight show rumors. ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ >> they like each other. i'm betty nguyen. this is first look. way too early starts right now. >>>...
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nora took on the scale and legal status for the recyclers. >> informal recyclers have been there since before special companies have been interest tl. >> the future of energy drew them into the campaigns. kimberly basserman shut down two of the oldest and dirtiest plants in the country. >> they're an industry that was sacrificing our community for the sake of making money and that is just not right. >> half a world away, jonathan took on royal dutch shell over a triling technique. the area known as a caru. >> so this is underestimating third of the people and connection with the caru. >> in the mountains of ind niche yat connection of the people to the forests prove strong. aleta bond organized hundreds to occupy mines triggering deforestation and landslides. >> on the island there is destruction meaning losing a part of our identity. >> the stream was strong enough to draw back to post war iraq. they're home to a group known as marsh arabs. >> agriculture was invented, abraham was born this, is not iraqi heritage this, is world heritage. >> the goldman prize is the largest award for e
nora took on the scale and legal status for the recyclers. >> informal recyclers have been there since before special companies have been interest tl. >> the future of energy drew them into the campaigns. kimberly basserman shut down two of the oldest and dirtiest plants in the country. >> they're an industry that was sacrificing our community for the sake of making money and that is just not right. >> half a world away, jonathan took on royal dutch shell over a triling...
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i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.elcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> yesterday, terror was brought to the city of boston. >> our mission is clear, to bring to justice those responsible for the marathon bombings. >> authorities search for answers, after two deadly bombs blast the boston marathon. >> something just blew up! >> oh my god. >> two explosions within ten seconds, 100 yards apart. >> two confirmed dead 140 others injured. >> the volume of patients come this quickly. >> the injuries ranged from shrapnel wounds to burst air drums to amputations. >> thi
i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013.elcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and...
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and in this story by nora peterson, it points out, it discusses that in 2001 the brother of a hezbollah military chief illegally entered the united states by crossing the mexican border. he then settled in dearborn, michigan, and raised money for hezbollah. 2002, illegal immigrants from lebanon were thought to have ties to hezbollah, were smuggled into the united states via the mexican border. according to a congressional report. then it has this quote set out indented, in december, 2002, deference to the corporate borders appear -- i ll give you the names, but mucharrafille. anyway, it points out that the federal bureau of investigation director robert mueller has confirmed in testimony that thereby investigates from countries with known al qaeda connections who are changing their islamic surnames to hispanic-sounding names and obtaining false hispanic identities, learning to speak spanish and pretending to be hispanic immigrants. this is the kind of thing our enemies are doing to try to bring down this nation and i hope the administration will wise up and do something about it. with t
and in this story by nora peterson, it points out, it discusses that in 2001 the brother of a hezbollah military chief illegally entered the united states by crossing the mexican border. he then settled in dearborn, michigan, and raised money for hezbollah. 2002, illegal immigrants from lebanon were thought to have ties to hezbollah, were smuggled into the united states via the mexican border. according to a congressional report. then it has this quote set out indented, in december, 2002,...
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. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people begin to see things that aren't there, hear things that aren't there such in paranoia. they become sleep deprived and irrational. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. effects can be similar to amphetamines. >> reporter: dr. davies urge parents and teachers to tolerate higher activity. they say an accurate diagnosis can truly by life saving. >>> hundreds of people turned out in san francisco today for the 35th annual st. stupid's day parade. it's an event described as poking fun at the business of religion and the religion of business. folks were encourag
. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious...
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. >> you have a new award named after nora ephron.al. an extraordinary woman. her vision and her sense of humor and the way she could tell women's stories. she was inspiring to so many writers, directors, audiences, and very specically to wo we wo honor her legacy. we have an annual award that will offer $25,000 cash award annually. so we're very excited about that. we miss nornora. >> there's a lot of terrible new this week with what happened in boston and what happened in texas. do you have any thoughts on that? >> yeah. >> it's terrible. >> yeah. >> art and film is a way to tell those stories and also to escape from them, yeah. >> of the kinds of films that are coming to the festival changing? i mean other than the fact that the festival is more prominent and you get better group of films. >> you know, i'm finding this interesting thing going on right now because of technology because everybody has access to films that not -- the first-time films aren't as strong as they used to be because everybody has access to it. >> thanks. tha
. >> you have a new award named after nora ephron.al. an extraordinary woman. her vision and her sense of humor and the way she could tell women's stories. she was inspiring to so many writers, directors, audiences, and very specically to wo we wo honor her legacy. we have an annual award that will offer $25,000 cash award annually. so we're very excited about that. we miss nornora. >> there's a lot of terrible new this week with what happened in boston and what happened in texas....
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nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.spite discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got repsychelers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more could be done. the city diverts 80% of its waste from landfills, the highest amount of any city in the united states. >> both said to me during the tour they see san francisco as a model and an in pir rags for what they have done in their own communities so it's will be really, really great to have them here. >> they both received $150,000 prizes for their work. >>> straight ahead, helping a hero. how people on social media want to reward the man who helped police track down the boston bombing suspect. >> boston remembers the victims of the bombings and manhunt, as life starts to return to normal. i'm
nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.spite discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got repsychelers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more could be...
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. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but threees that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people begin to see things that aren't there, hear things that aren't there such in paranoia. they become sleep deprived and irrational. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. effects can be similar to amphetamines. >> reporter: dr. davies urge parents and teachers to tolerate higher activity. they say an accurate diagnosis can truly by life saving. >>> hundreds of people turned out in san francisco today for the 35th annual st. stupid's day parade. it's an event described as poking fun at the business of religion and the religion of business. folks were encouraged t
. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but threees that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious side...
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nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.espite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more could be done. the city diverts 80% of its waste from landfills, the highest amount of any city in the united states. >> both said to me during the tour they see san francisco as a model and an inspiration for what they have done in their own communities so it's will be really, really great to have them here. >> they both received $150,000 prizes for their work. >>> straight ahead, helping a hero. how people on social media want to reward the man who helped police track down the boston bombing suspect. >> boston remembers the victims of the bombings and manhunt, as life starts to return to norma
nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.espite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more...
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. >> nora is sitting in the big chair this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you., new video gives us a look at the emotional state of mind from a boston bombing suspect trained to be a fighter. john miller will join us again. he has new information on what investigators hope to learn from the gpsice and new focus on the widow. nba owner and billionaire mark cuban is here. and to top it all off dr. phil. the news is back and see you at 7:00. >> all right, norah, thank you so much. >> have a good show. time for weather now . 6:50 and it's hot. >> yes, very hot the last couple days. today cool down a little bit. the big weather story for today will be the winds kicking up. the latter half of the day toward the evening hours. outside right now not a bad beginning of the day. we're expecting hots of sunshine. and the winds will be picking up the latter half of the day. and red flag warning. high fire danger expected . we head throughout the evening hours and overnight tonight. we have a weak system sliding east of the bay area. going to help those winds kick up outside
. >> nora is sitting in the big chair this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you., new video gives us a look at the emotional state of mind from a boston bombing suspect trained to be a fighter. john miller will join us again. he has new information on what investigators hope to learn from the gpsice and new focus on the widow. nba owner and billionaire mark cuban is here. and to top it all off dr. phil. the news is back and see you at 7:00. >> all right,...
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nora says," it's true. she's smart and beautiful. that's a good thing." nicole says, "it was harmless but no matter what he says he'll get flack." you're right on that one. but you might be surprised to find out who was defending him on this one. that's coming up later. but first we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. o swiffer 360 dusters extender, and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer dusters refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all
nora says," it's true. she's smart and beautiful. that's a good thing." nicole says, "it was harmless but no matter what he says he'll get flack." you're right on that one. but you might be surprised to find out who was defending him on this one. that's coming up later. but first we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. o...
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nora was also impressed with the operation. she organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.espite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but she organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more could be done. the city diverts 80% of its waste from landfills, the highest amount of any city in the united states. >> both said to me during the tour that they see san francisco as a model and an inspiration for what they have done in their own communities so it's will be really, really great to have them here. >> they both received $150,000 prizes for their work. >>> straight ahead, helping a hero. how people on social media want to reward the man who helped police track down the boston bombing suspect. >> boston remembers the victims of the bombings and manhunt, as >> we are starting this
nora was also impressed with the operation. she organized colombian waste pickers in bogata.espite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but she organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more...
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the investigators say he's not considered a suspect nora person of interest. and so far police are still not commenting on the specific aspects of their investigation. however, we do know they spent seven hours in revere, massachusetts. not too far from where we stand right now. and going through an apartment building. they were seen bringing out evidence bags to their cars p however, no arrests were made. th charisma loan. now back to you. >>> we are learning more this morning about the little boy who may be the youngest victim to lose his life in yesterday's attack. this is 8 year old martin richard. our sister station in boston is reporting that martin was watching his father finish the race when he was killed in that blast. his father is suffering a severe brain injury and his 6-year-old sister lost her leg. earlier this morning a single candle could be seen lit on the stoop of the family's home with the word peace written on the sidewalk. >>> many people in boston are still trying to come to grips with what happened at the finish line. news4's tony tull t
the investigators say he's not considered a suspect nora person of interest. and so far police are still not commenting on the specific aspects of their investigation. however, we do know they spent seven hours in revere, massachusetts. not too far from where we stand right now. and going through an apartment building. they were seen bringing out evidence bags to their cars p however, no arrests were made. th charisma loan. now back to you. >>> we are learning more this morning about...
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as -- >> i mean, tom hanks is doing this as a favor to nora, right? this is a piece that belongs on stage and he's so wonderful in the part, so, it's really a great marriage. but i think to the hollywood question, as, as actors continue to search for challenging story telling and really unique ways of connecting to audiences, there is nothing like being on the live stage and being on broadway, the actors on stage, the audience in the house. you share that energy. there's nothing like it. >> and totally, totally off topic. but liza minnellminnelli, did y to her? >> we had a little chat. she was excited about the show. i think she had a fantastic time. >> have you seen her on "arrested development." >> yeah. >> she's amazing. >> jordan roth, also amazing. thank you so much. "kinky boots" playing at the hirs hirschfeld theater in new york. i don't know how donnie is going to top this. he has given me shoes on the air a few times. jordan, thank you so much. >>> coming up, with hopes of sweeping gun reform fading in the senate, a leading voice on the issue
as -- >> i mean, tom hanks is doing this as a favor to nora, right? this is a piece that belongs on stage and he's so wonderful in the part, so, it's really a great marriage. but i think to the hollywood question, as, as actors continue to search for challenging story telling and really unique ways of connecting to audiences, there is nothing like being on the live stage and being on broadway, the actors on stage, the audience in the house. you share that energy. there's nothing like it....
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. >> tkpwofrpg to you, nora. there's no particular reason for this news conference. be a good idea to answer some questions before his trip to folks colater this week. this is the 100th day of the be second term. there's been a lot of criticism that he hasn't gotten much accomplished. he may see this as a way to relaunch his efforts. we know he will be asked about syria, immigration, gun control which failed miserably. immigration is live only because he managed to stay out of it. and other topics certain to come up, the debt, the coming limits on spending which will be a big fight in congress this summer, and who gets blamed of course is always a major concern of the white house. the public either blames congress or the president. the president is going to do his best to make sure that he is not the one getting the blame. we expect he will probably talk to us for 30 minutes or so. and we will see what he has to say. >> the president has a busy day meeting with the vice president, meeting with the secretary of state and later with the secretary of defense. is he expe
. >> tkpwofrpg to you, nora. there's no particular reason for this news conference. be a good idea to answer some questions before his trip to folks colater this week. this is the 100th day of the be second term. there's been a lot of criticism that he hasn't gotten much accomplished. he may see this as a way to relaunch his efforts. we know he will be asked about syria, immigration, gun control which failed miserably. immigration is live only because he managed to stay out of it. and...
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frutas, siempre han sido un buen aliado para comer saludable pero esta maÑana alejandro chabÁn norÁsuso como merienda favorita pero quÉ equivale comerse una tasa de estos. >>> es aproximadamente un puÑo cien gramos y equivale a 620 calorÍas. >>> increÍble. >>> la verdad que sÍ. >>> es muy rico en grasas buenas en grasas que ayudan al cuerpo y tienen omega 3. nos toma una hora de correr, una hora de nataciÓn, y una hora de bicicleta poder quemar cien gramos de frutos secos, manny o pistachos. >>> comerÉ una vez a la semana, y ahora el manny y el pistacho igualmente. 620 camrÍas, una taza y toma tres horas de ejerciÓ fÍsico quemarlas. >>> y entonces quÉ pasa, cuando la gente estÁ en proceso de mantenimiento en la dieta se puede comer y como merienda, cuando bajamos de peso no necesitamos mÁs grasa porque tenemos suficiente. >>> pero debe haber una porciÓn. >>> cien gramos. >>> y este del coco?. >>> y 400 calorÍas la mitad de un coco. y esto equiv lea 4 millas corriendo. >>> el coco no, como dice la americano. >>> por la cantidad de fruc tosa y azÚcar tiene. >>> pero cabuales son las fr
frutas, siempre han sido un buen aliado para comer saludable pero esta maÑana alejandro chabÁn norÁsuso como merienda favorita pero quÉ equivale comerse una tasa de estos. >>> es aproximadamente un puÑo cien gramos y equivale a 620 calorÍas. >>> increÍble. >>> la verdad que sÍ. >>> es muy rico en grasas buenas en grasas que ayudan al cuerpo y tienen omega 3. nos toma una hora de correr, una hora de nataciÓn, y una hora de bicicleta poder quemar cien...
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en unas noras comenzarÁ el recorrido, comenzÓ para muchos desde hace dÍas, desde distintos puntos deltas, los inmigrantes, en busca de respuestas a su situaciÓn migratoria, es una manifestaciÓn de entusiasmo, de interÉs por resolver la situaciÓn, mÁs que protesta, estarÁn frente a oficinas de senadores, de congresistas, frente a la casa blanca, para que el presidente barack obama participe de la decisiÓn, y frente al capitolio, llegamos ayer cerca de las 2 de la maÑana en un recorrido que nos tomÓ 15 horas desde alabama, hubo un desperfecto en los camiones, pero llegamos con bien, la gente estÁ entusiasmada, cansada, los niÑos, los de la tercera edad, pero con entusiasmo de partÍcipar en un dia histÓrico, la recta final a la discusiÓn de la reforma migratoria que llegarÍa al senado tan pronto como el jueves, estaremos pendientes de lo que suceda en la calle, a lo largo del dÍa, en "despierta amÉrica", y en distintos espacios informativos, regresamos satcha pretto. >>> gracias enrique, por el informe desde la capital del paÍs. estÁn de vuelta en estados unidos, los padres norteamerican
en unas noras comenzarÁ el recorrido, comenzÓ para muchos desde hace dÍas, desde distintos puntos deltas, los inmigrantes, en busca de respuestas a su situaciÓn migratoria, es una manifestaciÓn de entusiasmo, de interÉs por resolver la situaciÓn, mÁs que protesta, estarÁn frente a oficinas de senadores, de congresistas, frente a la casa blanca, para que el presidente barack obama participe de la decisiÓn, y frente al capitolio, llegamos ayer cerca de las 2 de la maÑana en un...
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it's nora eflon's last play and mike is dying of cancer. life all about? >> bob you were talking about the newsroom back then. you said the reporters all had jugs in their drawer and the bookie was one floor down from the newsroom. >> one flight where the printers were on the sixth floor and newsroom on the seventh floor. guys still, when i went to daily news, guys still wore hats in the newsroom and nothing but a fog of smoke when it got close to deadline because everybody was still smoking. a wild time. >> you were an editor back then in the tabloid days. one of the themes of the play is aspiration of jaemimmy breslan. >> i haven't seen the play yet. michael wanted more than anything else to be the next jimmy breslan. he had these qualities that were peculiar to himself. he was a genius in a spectacular way and those following had nhis foot steps had a tendency to go off the deep end and in some cases it was tragic, right? >> it's called "lucky guy". >> tom hanks is pretty good. he'll be successful one day. >> he doesn't wing it. >> he le
it's nora eflon's last play and mike is dying of cancer. life all about? >> bob you were talking about the newsroom back then. you said the reporters all had jugs in their drawer and the bookie was one floor down from the newsroom. >> one flight where the printers were on the sixth floor and newsroom on the seventh floor. guys still, when i went to daily news, guys still wore hats in the newsroom and nothing but a fog of smoke when it got close to deadline because everybody was...
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he's in a show at the broadhurst called "lucky guy" written by no nora ephron, a wonderful, wonderfulacter as written in the play was a pretty self-absorbed, kind of a jerk and so ambitious that he broke a lot of promises, he said he would keep secrets and he didn't keep. who knows how much of it is totally accurate. you've been a reporter for a long, long time and you certainly saw this. >> i was into it. it's so cool, it's kind of a little about the tabloid wars and the lengths you'll go to get the story and stick by it. it's a great, great, great show. >> amazing ensemble cast. laura tierney plays his wife and peter scolari is in it and courtney vance, a fantastic actress. and you're looking at people going, oh, i know you, i know you. you can tell he surrounded himself by people that he likes very much that are also very talented. it's there for a short, it closes on june 16th so see it now, if you can. >> we had a nice little lunch prior to that with some people who work across the street at sardi's. >> is that the moving heads? >> that's a motley crew. the reason that we're all
he's in a show at the broadhurst called "lucky guy" written by no nora ephron, a wonderful, wonderfulacter as written in the play was a pretty self-absorbed, kind of a jerk and so ambitious that he broke a lot of promises, he said he would keep secrets and he didn't keep. who knows how much of it is totally accurate. you've been a reporter for a long, long time and you certainly saw this. >> i was into it. it's so cool, it's kind of a little about the tabloid wars and the...