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nora. oh, that voice. are you dr. nora? that's me. ohh! oh ho ho! i can't tell you what a huge fan i am of yours. you taught me to express myself. thanks a bunch, lady. these are the... kind of parents th keep you in business. we live right across the street. really? how ya fixed for pie, ray? i take it the boundaries are rather informal. oh, they're rather invisible. oh, you and i have a lot in common. all right, ma, dr. nora's got time to write you one quick prescription, then you gotta go, ok? oh, i am so glad that debra's seeing someone, you know. uh... just between us, what's wrong with her? so you're a radio doctor, huh? uh-huh. you wouldn't think you'd have to be on the radio with that figure. frank! it's a compliment. yeah. he used to write for hallmark, my father. you still don't know how to behave, do you? hey, leave me alone. i'm talking. you're not talking, you're embarrassing. you always do that to me. like with lee and stan in the restaurant. ♪ i'm not listening anymore to that ♪ he does that to try to drown me out. how do you like it
nora. oh, that voice. are you dr. nora? that's me. ohh! oh ho ho! i can't tell you what a huge fan i am of yours. you taught me to express myself. thanks a bunch, lady. these are the... kind of parents th keep you in business. we live right across the street. really? how ya fixed for pie, ray? i take it the boundaries are rather informal. oh, they're rather invisible. oh, you and i have a lot in common. all right, ma, dr. nora's got time to write you one quick prescription, then you gotta go,...
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nora does many other things for the nert program. 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 family.
nora does many other things for the nert program. 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...
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but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care, they're there for a paycheck. >> nora's lawyer shot video footage of pat's condition before he died - she hasn't been able to bring herself to watch it. >> and you've never watched this video? >> i've never watched the video. >> do you want to watch the video? >> no, i'm scared to see it. i can't. >> this video is critical evidence in nora's case. the images are disturbing. >> nora is trying to take care of pat. he's covered in sores. the sores on his foot are so bad that the bone is sticking out. >> he said he's in pain, give him something else. the man in this
but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care,...
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this video is critical evidence in nora's case.e disturbing. >> i love you with all of my heart. >> reporter: nora is trying to take care of pat. he is covered in sores. the source on his foot are down to the point that the bone is actually sticking out. >> oh, my god, help me. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: the man in this video is completely unrecognizable from the photos we saw at nora's house. >> this is bad. this is really bad. [ sobbing ] >> i'm sorry. ♪ >> reporter: the medicare review board gave amara only one star. much below average in an overall rating. but despite that low rating there have been no fines or penalties levied in the past three years. and across the u.s. there is little consistency for bad care. >> people ask me why doesn't the state close down bad nursing homes, if that was the case there would really be no nursing homes open. there are times when nursing homes -- it's like a yo-yo effect. sometimes there's good care, and it goes down, and it's really bad care, and then it goes up. >> reporter: brian lee used
this video is critical evidence in nora's case.e disturbing. >> i love you with all of my heart. >> reporter: nora is trying to take care of pat. he is covered in sores. the source on his foot are down to the point that the bone is actually sticking out. >> oh, my god, help me. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: the man in this video is completely unrecognizable from the photos we saw at nora's house. >> this is bad. this is really bad. [ sobbing ] >> i'm sorry. ♪...
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within a year, nora says, things fell apart. one day her mother told her she was going on a road trip with her father. >> i just thought we were going out, just doing a daddy-daughter thing. >> reporter: he drove her to tennessee, to the home of the schmitz family. >> he said we'll come back in a couple of years and pick you up. i believed him. >> reporter: did you ever see him again? >> no, never. not after two years. >> reporter: not to this day? >> not to this day. >> reporter: she lived with 17 other children, many of whom arrived the same way nora did. their parents had gone on the internet looking to get rid of kids they adopted from overseas. it is called rehoming. >> this rehoming world is ripe for exploitation. >> reporter: over 18 months reuters reporter megan tuey examined an underground universe of chat rooms where desperate adoptive parents post notes about children they cannot care for. >> she is scared and needs help with the worries that make it hard for her to fall asleep at night. >> reporter: on one yahoo site
within a year, nora says, things fell apart. one day her mother told her she was going on a road trip with her father. >> i just thought we were going out, just doing a daddy-daughter thing. >> reporter: he drove her to tennessee, to the home of the schmitz family. >> he said we'll come back in a couple of years and pick you up. i believed him. >> reporter: did you ever see him again? >> no, never. not after two years. >> reporter: not to this day? >>...
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seguridad, ya que iba llorando y ahora dedica su vida a ayudar a las familias en nombre de su hija norarcatarse que el cinturón va seguramente. >> llegó el momento de ver el clima, vamos con guillermo quirox. >> buenas noches. >> buenas noches y vamos al pacífico mexicano donde manuel sigue trayendo lluvias, ahora en baja california, parte de colima inclusive guadalajara, e ingrid desde tamaulipas nuevas lluvias, por si fuera poco vemos en la península del yucatán una nueva formación ciclónica, sigue lloviendo y continuará así. >> posibles heladas en las horas de la madrugada, temperaturas frescas en la región, se mantiene san josé en los 55°, se espera que mañana la temperatura alcance 75°, después sube un poco y el fin de semana cercano a los 70°, nubles que podrían traer lluvias, el sábado y domingo en san josé en los medianos 70°, que descanse, buenas noches. >> ♪. lln >> ♪. >> carlos vela y el rafa mÁrquez parece que los mvan aconvocar.ión >> vamos
seguridad, ya que iba llorando y ahora dedica su vida a ayudar a las familias en nombre de su hija norarcatarse que el cinturón va seguramente. >> llegó el momento de ver el clima, vamos con guillermo quirox. >> buenas noches. >> buenas noches y vamos al pacífico mexicano donde manuel sigue trayendo lluvias, ahora en baja california, parte de colima inclusive guadalajara, e ingrid desde tamaulipas nuevas lluvias, por si fuera poco vemos en la península del yucatán una...
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nora. shut up. sure. hello. [whispering] ray, it's dr. nora! that's what i said.it. uh-huh. oh, really? wow. that would be terrific. [ice cubes clanking] [ice cubes clanking] shh! yeah. what? oh, my god. i am so flattered. [rustling] [clank] when would that be? debra: yeah. [snap] i think that would be fine. [snap] no, it would-- well, listen, [snap] it's great talking to you, [snap snap] 'cause i've been listening to you for years, and-- [snap] yes-- [snap] ok, well, thank you so much. [snap] ok, take care. bye. [snap] ray! bags! do you know what that was? do you know what that was? a magical illusion. dr. nora is coming here. she's coming here. wha-what are you-- get out of here. why here? she wants to interview me for a book she's doing on the american family. why you? because she says i'm part of a vanishing breed-- the housewife. i called you that. you made me sit in the garage. honey, i can't believe she's coming here! now, listen. she means a lot to me. so you can't be doing all this...stuff, ok? you got to look like someone i would be with. i'm not going t
nora. shut up. sure. hello. [whispering] ray, it's dr. nora! that's what i said.it. uh-huh. oh, really? wow. that would be terrific. [ice cubes clanking] [ice cubes clanking] shh! yeah. what? oh, my god. i am so flattered. [rustling] [clank] when would that be? debra: yeah. [snap] i think that would be fine. [snap] no, it would-- well, listen, [snap] it's great talking to you, [snap snap] 'cause i've been listening to you for years, and-- [snap] yes-- [snap] ok, well, thank you so much. [snap]...
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rolando bonilla/portavoz asambleista nora campos 1:35 yo no puedo ir en la calle y amenazar a alguien las redes sociales yo puedo amenazar a quien quiera, atormentar y no hay manera de parar esto, con esta nueva ley eso se acabo el segundo proyecto exige a la policia hacer cumplir la orden de restriccion mas estricta que existe contra el abusador, no la mas reciente. el tercero impedira que a las victimas les quiten cosas como el seguro medico o de auto, como una forma de intimidacion. con esta ley esa mama tiene derecho de decirle al abusador, yo no tengo que aguantar eso y tu todavia tienes que pagar seguro medico de nuestros hijos respecto al proyecto ab 499 nos dijeron que no recibio ninguna oposicion fue aprobado de forma unanime por ambas camaras y ya fue firmado por el gobernador...con esto me despido,. unanime por ambas camaras y ya fue firmado por el gobernador...con esto me despido,. cesar ---tiempo de la primera cesar ---tiempo de la primera pausa , pero mas adelante... take vo cesar ---un grupo de inmigrantes se planta frente a la casa blanca para exigir una reforma migrat
rolando bonilla/portavoz asambleista nora campos 1:35 yo no puedo ir en la calle y amenazar a alguien las redes sociales yo puedo amenazar a quien quiera, atormentar y no hay manera de parar esto, con esta nueva ley eso se acabo el segundo proyecto exige a la policia hacer cumplir la orden de restriccion mas estricta que existe contra el abusador, no la mas reciente. el tercero impedira que a las victimas les quiten cosas como el seguro medico o de auto, como una forma de intimidacion. con esta...
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i mean, nobody gave presents like nora.inger cookies or a cake or something. and then i thought in the hospital that it was so hard for her to be vulnerable. you know, she was -- you know her. she was fierce. >> yep. >> working with her was like traveling in an armored vehicle or something. and there she was, and i was going there to take care of her and i thought she had to send me flowers because it was just -- >> to help you feel better? >> yes. a little way to get a little of her own back, just not to be on the receiving -- >> she is. she always gave -- always looking for an opportunity to give something. >> yes. yes. and you know, she was fierce and i pine for fierce. i long for fierce. but it's not my thing. and i think in the hospital to be so vulnerable and then she had to send me flowers so that -- i don't know. >> wow. >> is that why so few people knew about her illness? she didn't want to be vulnerable? >> yes. i think that's one of the big reasons. absolutely. and of course she was very private. but, yeah, i mea
i mean, nobody gave presents like nora.inger cookies or a cake or something. and then i thought in the hospital that it was so hard for her to be vulnerable. you know, she was -- you know her. she was fierce. >> yep. >> working with her was like traveling in an armored vehicle or something. and there she was, and i was going there to take care of her and i thought she had to send me flowers because it was just -- >> to help you feel better? >> yes. a little way to get a...
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aqui, yo no hablo espanol muy bien, yo creo que puedo hacer mas aquí que puedo hacer en nicaragua nora a ayudar a familias inmigrantes afectadas por las leyes inmigratorias y quedo legalmente a cargo de los hermanos. estan viviendo una verdadera tragedia porque fueron separados de sus padres. han perdido todo, han perdido sus padres, han perdido su casa, han perdido su negocio y todo lo que tenÍan en su vida en junio de 2011 el servicio de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas -dice por sus siglas en inglÉs- autorizo a su personal a usar discreciÓn a la hora de procesar y como estara el tiempo en nuestra region, nestor bravo nos ofrece un resumen... y en el transito como cada maniana nuestra gente ya se encuentra en la calle trabajando y trasladandose desde maryland a virginia y desde virginia a maryland a traves de la 495. observe las condiciones a la altura del legion bridge y sus alrededoresy tenemos mucha mas informacion de utilidad para nuestros televidentes a lo largo de nuestra hora de programacion no es asi silvana? y tenemos mucha mas informacion de utilidad para nuestros televiden
aqui, yo no hablo espanol muy bien, yo creo que puedo hacer mas aquí que puedo hacer en nicaragua nora a ayudar a familias inmigrantes afectadas por las leyes inmigratorias y quedo legalmente a cargo de los hermanos. estan viviendo una verdadera tragedia porque fueron separados de sus padres. han perdido todo, han perdido sus padres, han perdido su casa, han perdido su negocio y todo lo que tenÍan en su vida en junio de 2011 el servicio de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas -dice por sus...
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we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you nora. cbs this morning starts at 7:00.he first morning commute on the bay bridge. we'll tell you about the first 24 hours when history was made. >> the traffic is backing up. drivers are still in good sperrys spirits as they make their way across the bridge. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. meets with the l >>> here are the five things you need to know. president obama meets with leaders of congressional committees. both republican senators mccain and gram hey agree that we should respond to the syrian chemical weapons. bashar al-assad is warning the us against an attack. he said will is a risk of a wider regional war. diana nyad is in the record books. she became the first person to swim from cuba to florida without a shark cage. the journey of more than 100 miles took her 53 hours. it was her 5th attempt that came 35 years after her first attempt. a high school football player was sw
we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you nora. cbs this morning starts at 7:00.he first morning commute on the bay bridge. we'll tell you about the first 24 hours when history was made. >> the traffic is backing up. drivers are still in good sperrys spirits as they make their way across the bridge. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. meets with the l...
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>> la activida nora sandygo t n tiene la costudustodia de los ms ahora. otra deportacion de una mujer que la arrebataron de sus hij . hijoshijos. >> simplemente por venir a este paÍs a trabajar y querer hacer u un mejor futuro. >> ronald sosa, padre de los h hijos, esta detenido y su depo deportacion es inminente. >> se sienten desamparados. >> la agencia de inmigracion c dice que expulsara a sosa por i vioolar 39 veces las condiciones de depomigracion altenrnativa. e>> so es mentira. buscan arg e argumentos que son ridiculos. >> por eso contra reloj y hasta la hija de sosa mueven cielo y t tierra para deterner la depor i deportacion. >> qque tenga compasion por no o nosotros. >> en nicaragua, maricela sosa no ve el fin de su cvalvaalvari. >> el presidente obama se reunÓo por separado con los mandatarios de mÉxico y brasil para discutir laos rumores de espiojnaje. e enrique peÑa nieto y dilma rou e rouseff reaccionantroaron ant u rumores de espionaje por parte de estados unidos. >> el presidente obama no reci i recib recibiÓ el apoyo de los paises del g23
>> la activida nora sandygo t n tiene la costudustodia de los ms ahora. otra deportacion de una mujer que la arrebataron de sus hij . hijoshijos. >> simplemente por venir a este paÍs a trabajar y querer hacer u un mejor futuro. >> ronald sosa, padre de los h hijos, esta detenido y su depo deportacion es inminente. >> se sienten desamparados. >> la agencia de inmigracion c dice que expulsara a sosa por i vioolar 39 veces las condiciones de depomigracion...
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nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way.s they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to nimh, so the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figgy. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after
nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way.s they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to nimh, so the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most...
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. >> 5 william victor nora, 673. >> reporter: this sergeant pat roles the streets of california withge, gun, and a smul camera clipped to his uniform. the police have been using body cameras for the past year. they capture every incident the officers respond to. the department says it has seen a huge drop in the number of complains against officer, and the number of times officers use physical force on suspects. >> he has an 88% in officer complaints, and 60% reduction in use of force. >> reporter: the police commission president is working to bring the technology to los angeles. he says lapel cams will result in more transparency within the force. >> the toeping of those as long as it is done correctly and not intrusively or against any of the rules, it saves man hours for the police officers. it helps the general public feel like there is some sort of additional accountability, and it saves time, money, lives. >> reporter: and the lapd is getting help from some deep pockets, hundreds of thousands of dollars have been pledged to purchase equipment. the american civil liberty's union
. >> 5 william victor nora, 673. >> reporter: this sergeant pat roles the streets of california withge, gun, and a smul camera clipped to his uniform. the police have been using body cameras for the past year. they capture every incident the officers respond to. the department says it has seen a huge drop in the number of complains against officer, and the number of times officers use physical force on suspects. >> he has an 88% in officer complaints, and 60% reduction in use...
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and nora mancino... food tour guide... to tell us about the tour. thanks for being here. --don't need to be an out-of- towner to enjoy this? --what will people experience on the tour? --what kind of food can people expect? --how much does it cost? tempers flaring into the early morning hours... as lawmakers work on a compromise to keep the federal government from shutting down. the latest developments from this busy weekend. "it was terrible. it was terrible. it ripped my heart out and it still does, it hurts." a woman believes a lizard ate her cat... we'll tell you what type of reptile it was... and how big it can get. and our own amber miller is announcing the winners right now... we'll check back in with her live from the "run wild for autism" race. you're watching fox45 morning news... weekends. @adlib chat with jim the house voted early today on a spending plan that includes measures meant to undermine obamacare. it's the latest in a ramped-up game of political hot potato. the tick-tock toward shutdown inches closer... with little compromise in sight. cristina mutchl
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steps university is trey's students' private data claiming this could improve the education experience nora smith looks at where good intentions may lead. remember the film minority report it's the one where tom cruise is the cost in the future and uses paths in the day to stop crimes before they happen while the fictional feature is now universities or our allies in the electronic trail of students how often they use the library what books they guess out even where they park their cars to create a picture of them and how they learn and they use the data in different ways that different you need a marketing courses but also to predict which students are likely to fail or dropouts and here's where it fits into nineteen eighty-four territory in the dystopian novel any negative thoughts is thought crime every party member had the telly screen in his or her home which the thought police use to watch them and record anything that resembles an unorthodox opinion or in the struggle now look for a university in the midlands says it is considering doing something frighteningly similar monitoring stu
steps university is trey's students' private data claiming this could improve the education experience nora smith looks at where good intentions may lead. remember the film minority report it's the one where tom cruise is the cost in the future and uses paths in the day to stop crimes before they happen while the fictional feature is now universities or our allies in the electronic trail of students how often they use the library what books they guess out even where they park their cars to...
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computers while lobbying their way as well at the same time to weakening some of the major brands software nora smith picks up the story. it seems that they're capable of doing practically anything essentially all of the stuff that you do online the emails that you send the banking data that you insert when you transfer money shopping all those passwords that you've created to protect yourself online even your medical records it turns out that the guarantees that you've been given by the internet companies that all that stuff is protected are rendered practically worthless by this they've got these super computers which basically use brute force to break codes and then here's the kicker it turns out that they're collaborating with the internet service providers themselves secretly also inserting back doors into commercial in christian software so again in on the ground floor and it turns out has made significant inroads into breaking into hotmail google yahoo and also facebook where they don't work or don't structure of course there are always these these direct taps that they've got on what's
computers while lobbying their way as well at the same time to weakening some of the major brands software nora smith picks up the story. it seems that they're capable of doing practically anything essentially all of the stuff that you do online the emails that you send the banking data that you insert when you transfer money shopping all those passwords that you've created to protect yourself online even your medical records it turns out that the guarantees that you've been given by the...
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condemning so it's selective enforcement and force it when we feel it's in our strategic interest and we nora when it was you know to get our course is not lost on anyone at all it's right anyone is paying attention obviously since their rhetoric if we've learned anything in the last twelve years that. you talk about strategic interests i mean a serious situation causing so many global power dynamics to ship that around and. from the cold war why is serious such a linchpin now for the world superpowers. i think it's a backdoor into iran certainly the israeli lobby is pushing hard for strikes against syria because it sees syria has. an enemy and of course a conduit. for arms and weapons to hezbollah militia groups in southern lebanon. so you know what we have is a kind of neo con kabul both in drew slum and washington and let's not forget the arms manufacturers always make a lot of money when this stuff starts flying through the air who are pushing for this kind of strike. you know i don't have a problem intervening to stop an active campaign of genocide i think that we should have intervened
condemning so it's selective enforcement and force it when we feel it's in our strategic interest and we nora when it was you know to get our course is not lost on anyone at all it's right anyone is paying attention obviously since their rhetoric if we've learned anything in the last twelve years that. you talk about strategic interests i mean a serious situation causing so many global power dynamics to ship that around and. from the cold war why is serious such a linchpin now for the world...
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. >> nora e mailed i purchased an item and returned it hours later.e license number into the computer. is this legal? >> this is interesting. when i read the law i look and i go no way is that legal. but the attorney general disagree was me on this. so, they win. i don't know where they come up with in the law they say it combats fraud and it's legal. so that is the state of the law right now. >> i don't like it. >> yes. >> i agree. >> i don't see it there. >> all right. thank you. >> sure. >> up next, state officials coming up with a plan to get checked for thousands of unemployed californians after a computer glitch creates a back up. >> in the abc 7 newsroom at 5:00 caffeine and your teenager. how much is too much? what happens because of it? and why a fighter jet is flying without a fighter >>> at 8:00 it's the middle followed by back in the game, then an hour of motdern family at 9:00 followed by nashville at 10:00, then join us at 11:00. and remember, you don't zont have to miss a moment of our watch abc feature let's you watch on computer or sm
. >> nora e mailed i purchased an item and returned it hours later.e license number into the computer. is this legal? >> this is interesting. when i read the law i look and i go no way is that legal. but the attorney general disagree was me on this. so, they win. i don't know where they come up with in the law they say it combats fraud and it's legal. so that is the state of the law right now. >> i don't like it. >> yes. >> i agree. >> i don't see it there....
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this afternoon i sat for a two hour interview, the longest interview i ever sat for, conducted by noranell for 60 minutes. lots of questions at "killing jesus." it will be edited, of course. i answered the questions honestly and that might work against me but i don't care. here's the tip of the day. if you consent to talk with someone, speak truthfully even if there is a down side. but if you don't want to answer a question, just say that and smile. no more explanation required. if you're honest and candid in everything when talking to other people, you will be respected. that is the factor tip of the day and that is it for us tonight. please check out the factor news website different than o'reilly.com. we'd like you to spout off about the factor, o'reil o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town name and town. and word of the day, noddy. i love that. we're getting thousands of e-mails about syria. if you have any questions about it, have any questions about syria that i have not addressed or the other pundits and guests on this program have not addressed, let's on the next factor do a q & a
this afternoon i sat for a two hour interview, the longest interview i ever sat for, conducted by noranell for 60 minutes. lots of questions at "killing jesus." it will be edited, of course. i answered the questions honestly and that might work against me but i don't care. here's the tip of the day. if you consent to talk with someone, speak truthfully even if there is a down side. but if you don't want to answer a question, just say that and smile. no more explanation required. if...
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nora volkoff says they are not standing in the way.ly government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with something that says this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then it will go to us. if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to nimh. so they have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump there. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show it can decrease the amount of brain injuries from head injuries in mice. >> to be able to give medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's hug
nora volkoff says they are not standing in the way.ly government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with something that says this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then it will go to us. if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to nimh. so they have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump there. neuroscientist...
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. >>> 26-year-old nora gately had polio as a child. she was living in an orphanage.a year, an american couple adopted her, but things went a different course, her family was driving her somewhere else. to the schmidt family. >> he said i would come back and pick you up. >> did you ever see him again? >> no, not after two years. >> not to this day? >> not to this day. >> what you just heard being described is an underground practice called rehoming. parents adopt a child, often from abroad, and when things start to go wrong, those same parents go on line and agree to give that child away to a total stranger. no attorneys or welfare involved. this hidden and widespread subculture is a subject of an extremely bad practice discovered by reuters. desperate parents will take to on-line chat rooms. reuters saw chat rooms in the hundreds on one site. most of the children ranged in age from six to 14, the youngest was ten months old. at least 7% of children offered on the bulletin board were advertised as foreign-born. some were advertised with physical disabilities, some had
. >>> 26-year-old nora gately had polio as a child. she was living in an orphanage.a year, an american couple adopted her, but things went a different course, her family was driving her somewhere else. to the schmidt family. >> he said i would come back and pick you up. >> did you ever see him again? >> no, not after two years. >> not to this day? >> not to this day. >> what you just heard being described is an underground practice called rehoming....
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yesterday the state senate approved the bill by assemblywoman nora campos out of san jose. her bill would add public employers to the list of those barred from asking for access to social media accounts. state sheriff's association and probation officers oppose the bill saying it could hamper their ability to investigate potential employees. >>> 6:41. coming up a new nordstrom's rack opening this morning in the east bay and shoppers are lining up. why some were willing to wait in the dark for deals and a big prize. the market opened up about 10 minutes ago on this thursday. take a quick check of the early numbers and we are out of the gate a little bit slowly. but those numbers aren't too bad. coming up we'll crunch the numbers with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, been in line for hours.... e among the first inside a new nordstrom rack i >>> in this morning's consumerwatch, die-hard shoppers have been in line for hours to be among the first inside a new nordstrom's in concord today. this is a live look at the crowd hoping for b
yesterday the state senate approved the bill by assemblywoman nora campos out of san jose. her bill would add public employers to the list of those barred from asking for access to social media accounts. state sheriff's association and probation officers oppose the bill saying it could hamper their ability to investigate potential employees. >>> 6:41. coming up a new nordstrom's rack opening this morning in the east bay and shoppers are lining up. why some were willing to wait in the...
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let's talk about like everybody, we loved nora efron.time you read the script that many of us believe like the classic, when harry met sally, you didn't like it. >> i didn't love it. it was a little flat. it wasn't called when harry met sally. >> nora's response? >> you are in a little bit of a stall. he was working on it for a while. it was not quite happening and when rob cast me in the movie, i came in with tons of ideas and -- >> the karaoke scene. >> and the sharper image and the wave scene and a bunch of other things. what was great about, wooing with them and why he was the best director to work with them and the perfect director was the sense was phenomenal and the openness to the actors and letting them into the process. when we appeared and are talking before we started. it was phenomenal. all good things came out of that. especially the orgasm secene. >> because his mother is in the room. >> i'm like wait a second, you never heard this before? he said they haven't faked it with me. that's a line harry ends up saying that. she
let's talk about like everybody, we loved nora efron.time you read the script that many of us believe like the classic, when harry met sally, you didn't like it. >> i didn't love it. it was a little flat. it wasn't called when harry met sally. >> nora's response? >> you are in a little bit of a stall. he was working on it for a while. it was not quite happening and when rob cast me in the movie, i came in with tons of ideas and -- >> the karaoke scene. >> and the...
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anyway, at the end of, sorry, i am just we associating here, but at the end of it, the ambassador from nora came to me and said you made a hero out of me. visits to -- this is exactly what i wrote to the home office. they didn't believe me. that's the way it happened. he said thank you for speaking the truth. that was a nice thing to hear. it wasn't always so nice. it was often bitter. it was like i wrote eugene, my first cable to jean was, jean, why did you send me to the sewer? i feel like i'm under constantinople of the sewers with sludge and the rats. they are doing nothing, nobody is praising human rights. or honoring human rights. all they are doing is demeaning, dirty. and chile. they tried to keep the commission so busy, you know, 10 days on chile, two weeks in israel, you know, like that. they would never get around to the soviet union or the eastern bloc. never in 39 years had a violation of human rights behind the iron curtain ever been denounced by human rights groups. never. and jean and i were determined that we change. we figured out the way it works, and by the next time we
anyway, at the end of, sorry, i am just we associating here, but at the end of it, the ambassador from nora came to me and said you made a hero out of me. visits to -- this is exactly what i wrote to the home office. they didn't believe me. that's the way it happened. he said thank you for speaking the truth. that was a nice thing to hear. it wasn't always so nice. it was often bitter. it was like i wrote eugene, my first cable to jean was, jean, why did you send me to the sewer? i feel like...
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charlie and nora? >> major garrett in st. petersburg.g americans to leave lebanon while diplomats are pulled from the country. they're told to avoid southeastern turkey, too. vice president biden held a meeting in the white house situation room. the senate is poised to vote next week whether to authorize a military strike. the house will vote after that. >>> among those opposed to use of force, pope francis is calling on world leaders in the futile pursuit of military action. mark phillips is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. poeps have urged peace before. remember john paul ii was firmly against the gulf war. this pope francis is actively arguing against military action against syria, and the question is does it matter? this pope with the common touch has been uncommonly active, lobbying against an attack on syria. he has used his last two major public appearances in st. peter's square to appeal to world leaders and that primarily means president obama, not to do it. he used strong language, telling the crowd he is ang
charlie and nora? >> major garrett in st. petersburg.g americans to leave lebanon while diplomats are pulled from the country. they're told to avoid southeastern turkey, too. vice president biden held a meeting in the white house situation room. the senate is poised to vote next week whether to authorize a military strike. the house will vote after that. >>> among those opposed to use of force, pope francis is calling on world leaders in the futile pursuit of military action....
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. >> good morning to you, nora. we have widespread flood advisories still in effect. for today, much of new mexico is under a flood watch and flood advisories and warnings around the denver area. eastern colorado as well. across portions of idaho, nevada and utah flood advisories for today. the upper level low is out west sending a deep southerly wind flow across the rockies and the southern plains. that monsoonal moisture is the culprit for all the heavy rainfall. the rainfall potential for colorado through tonight into tomorrow morning shows widespread to two inches even around the boulder area. that little rain could cause bigger problems as saturated as everything is. also in new mexico rains south of albuquerque and locally two to five inches of rain in parts of the mountains. the flood threat remains high for colorado and new mexico. it looks like we will see improvement by the time we go to saturday. back to you. >> thanks. firefighters are working on a fire that destroyed a massive stretch of the boardwalk along the new jersey shore. people in that area spent
. >> good morning to you, nora. we have widespread flood advisories still in effect. for today, much of new mexico is under a flood watch and flood advisories and warnings around the denver area. eastern colorado as well. across portions of idaho, nevada and utah flood advisories for today. the upper level low is out west sending a deep southerly wind flow across the rockies and the southern plains. that monsoonal moisture is the culprit for all the heavy rainfall. the rainfall potential...
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. >> what happens to nora is known as rehoming but to her it felt like betrayal.adopted. >> i was the luckiest girl in the world. >> her parents grew unhappy with her and decided to rehome her. they found a family in tennessee and took her there on a road trip and never came back. >> how were you feeling? >> confused. hurt. felt like they didn't love me. >> that's a really hard thing for a kid. >> yeah. >> reporter: over 18 months, megan examined an under ground universe of chat room where is desperate adoptive parents post notes advertising available kids. >> these websites are a place where parents can go to unload their unwanted adopted children and people can go to solicit unwanted children. >> reporter: on one site alone they captured 5,000 messages. >> she has a sweet disposition. he needs a chance to start over: we need someone willing to take her. >> reporter: that's one child advertised every week. once someone is interested they hand off the child with little or no paperwork. >> sometimes that happens at a home. other times it's at a motel parking lot or
. >> what happens to nora is known as rehoming but to her it felt like betrayal.adopted. >> i was the luckiest girl in the world. >> her parents grew unhappy with her and decided to rehome her. they found a family in tennessee and took her there on a road trip and never came back. >> how were you feeling? >> confused. hurt. felt like they didn't love me. >> that's a really hard thing for a kid. >> yeah. >> reporter: over 18 months, megan examined...
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next we have nora volkow. she is the director of the national institute of drug abuse at the national institute of health. dr. volkow's work has been instrumental in demonstrating that drug addiction is a disease of the human brain. among her many accomplishments, dr. volkow pioneered the use of brain imaging to investigate the toxic effects benedict as properties of abusable drugs. she was recently named one of time magazine top 100 people who shape our world. congratulations. next, we are pleased to have chose to rannazzisi -- rannazzisi return to the drug caucus. he is the deputy assistant administrator of the office of diversion control at the drug enforcement administration, known as the dea. as deputy assistant administrator, mr. rannazzisi is responsible for overseeing and court meeting the investigation on major pharmaceuticals, of major pharmaceuticals, forerunner chemicals, clandestine laboratories and synthetic drugs. .. we will begin with you. >> chairman feinstein, co-chairman grassley, ms. klobuc
next we have nora volkow. she is the director of the national institute of drug abuse at the national institute of health. dr. volkow's work has been instrumental in demonstrating that drug addiction is a disease of the human brain. among her many accomplishments, dr. volkow pioneered the use of brain imaging to investigate the toxic effects benedict as properties of abusable drugs. she was recently named one of time magazine top 100 people who shape our world. congratulations. next, we are...