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with pva sports i've, i've found my freedom.i think about my future, the possibilities are endless. [male narrator] for more information, visit pva dot org. lking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. ask the hard questions. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. make the call. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". >>> it's monday, august 29th, 2016. >>> it's monday, august 29th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> critics say donald trump is using the celebrity's cousin to score votes. now he is reaching out to minor
with pva sports i've, i've found my freedom.i think about my future, the possibilities are endless. [male narrator] for more information, visit pva dot org. lking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase...
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thanks to pva, my life is back on course. to learn more, visit pva dot org. the military is more than a career, it's a journey. and every step along the way, the uso is there. it's an experience that soldier will never forget... that's what the uso does. [announcer] from the time they join, to the time they transition out of the military, the uso is there, offering programs and support along the way. it's way more than a free phone call for us, it's that opportunity to stay mom, and the uso makes it all possible. [announcer] be a part of their journey, learn more today at uso.org. >>> today health officials in florida said two more people have been infected with zika virus. that makes 35 now infected by local mosquitos. crews have been saturating the so-called zika zone with insecticide hoping to contain the virus that causes severe birth defects. >>> today donald trump took his campaign to a battleground state he cannot afford to lose. >> reporter: donald trump sought to burnish his law and order credentials where he said hi
thanks to pva, my life is back on course. to learn more, visit pva dot org. the military is more than a career, it's a journey. and every step along the way, the uso is there. it's an experience that soldier will never forget... that's what the uso does. [announcer] from the time they join, to the time they transition out of the military, the uso is there, offering programs and support along the way. it's way more than a free phone call for us, it's that opportunity to stay mom, and the uso...
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thanks to pva, my life is back on course.more, visit pva dot org. the military is more than a career, it's a journey. and every step along the way, the uso is there. it's an experience that soldier will never forget... that's what the uso does. [announcer] from the time they join, to the time they transition out of the military, the uso is there, offering programs and support along the way. it's way more than a free phone call for us, it's that opportunity to stay mom, and the uso makes it all possible. [announcer] be a part of their journey, learn more today >>> we end with a new beginning for an american hero. thanks to surgery that is nothing short of amazing. >> mississippi firefighter pat was 27 in 2001 when the roof of a burning house collapsed on him. >> there was no recognition. >> the fellow first responder jimmy neil remembers seeing his friend right after the accident. >> i have never seen anyone burned that bad that was alive. >> reporter: he battled pain, stares from strangers and a loss of hope. but one year ago
thanks to pva, my life is back on course.more, visit pva dot org. the military is more than a career, it's a journey. and every step along the way, the uso is there. it's an experience that soldier will never forget... that's what the uso does. [announcer] from the time they join, to the time they transition out of the military, the uso is there, offering programs and support along the way. it's way more than a free phone call for us, it's that opportunity to stay mom, and the uso makes it all...
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thanks to pva, my life is back on course. more, visit pva dot org. has been my life long mission for almost 40 years. nutrition is the hallmark of good health and pairing nutrition with an active lifestyle and educating our children on those values i believe can really change the face of the disease in the future. i view my life differently now, because i no longer felt alone anymore. i saw all the little kids with diabetes just like me. with good exercise and good nutrition diabetes can get easier >>> we end tonight in new york city. the first capital of the united states. called by many the modern day capital of world where past and present co-exist side by side. and, where anthony mason found a reli inic of the past still thriving. in midtown manhattan squeezed between the skyscrapers on east 59th street is a six-story literary oasis. the argosy bookstore in business 91 years now is run by three sisters. >> this is -- >> "moby dick." >> judith lauery, first born is in charge of first the middle sister. >> this is an act of
thanks to pva, my life is back on course. more, visit pva dot org. has been my life long mission for almost 40 years. nutrition is the hallmark of good health and pairing nutrition with an active lifestyle and educating our children on those values i believe can really change the face of the disease in the future. i view my life differently now, because i no longer felt alone anymore. i saw all the little kids with diabetes just like me. with good exercise and good nutrition diabetes can get...
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thanks to pva, my life is back on course. more, visit pva dot org. >>> they can stop a linebacker, snag a baseball, and catch the fastest man, but all they train are their eyes. here is jim axelrod. >> as usain bolt's smile remind us it is the single frame capturing the single moment that tells some of the most compelling stories. >> now, tense and turn. >> that's no surprise for howard schatz capturing the moments in his day job. >> how h scott to pose like this. >> it wasn't hard. i spent half an hour interviewing him. >> schatz one of the world's great sports photographers. >> want it to be heroic and fantastic and magnificent. i want to bring throngs of people look and ooh and ah. >> 21 years ago, dr. howard schatz changed careers. the eye surgeon left one set of lenses for another. following a call-in to capture the brilliance of alternative lee -- athletes like sergio martinez. >> i had never seen anything like it. >> you knew you nailed it? >> i did. >> his work is part of an exhibit who shot sports at new york's brook
thanks to pva, my life is back on course. more, visit pva dot org. >>> they can stop a linebacker, snag a baseball, and catch the fastest man, but all they train are their eyes. here is jim axelrod. >> as usain bolt's smile remind us it is the single frame capturing the single moment that tells some of the most compelling stories. >> now, tense and turn. >> that's no surprise for howard schatz capturing the moments in his day job. >> how h scott to pose like...
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pva because details like faces or even license plates aren't visible in the video. and that the police department r only reviews the video if and when a crime happens.ap >> i always think that when you go out in the public youubly conduct yourself accordingly. ag if you not doing anything that you really shouldn't have hav anything to worry about. abo >> reporter: bpd says the t idea that somebody wasebod watching residents 24/7 is wrong. the technology was only usedy u for a total of four months sos far this year. y and less than 300 hours.ou they also credit the program with helping them catch a murderer.murder now the big questions are are what's more important, privacy i or safety? and how long until t the technology is used elsewhere? >> this is a big leap into a lpo much more intense surveillancela system.sy and we need to think carefully t about what kind of america we kn wander to >> reporter: for some the question becomes when will w that technology be used in ourur area especially because of theea claims of the president of pssef who says he feels his tech
pva because details like faces or even license plates aren't visible in the video. and that the police department r only reviews the video if and when a crime happens.ap >> i always think that when you go out in the public youubly conduct yourself accordingly. ag if you not doing anything that you really shouldn't have hav anything to worry about. abo >> reporter: bpd says the t idea that somebody wasebod watching residents 24/7 is wrong. the technology was only usedy u for a total...
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pva because details like faces or even license plates aren't visible in the video. video if and when a crime happens.ap >> i always think that when you go out in the public youubly conduct yourself accordingly. ag if you not doing anything that you really shouldn't have hav anything to worry about. abo >> reporter: bpd says the t idea that somebody wasebod watching residents 24/7 is wrong. the technology was only usedy u for a total of four months sos far this year. y and less than 300 hours.ou they also credit the program with helping them catch a murderer.murder now the big questions are are what's more important, privacy i or safety? and how long until t the technology is used elsewhere? >> this is a big leap into a lpo much more intense surveillancela system.sy and we need to think carefully t about what kind of america we kn wander to
pva because details like faces or even license plates aren't visible in the video. video if and when a crime happens.ap >> i always think that when you go out in the public youubly conduct yourself accordingly. ag if you not doing anything that you really shouldn't have hav anything to worry about. abo >> reporter: bpd says the t idea that somebody wasebod watching residents 24/7 is wrong. the technology was only usedy u for a total of four months sos far this year. y and less than...
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pva the new york post reporting repr weiner has been sending explicit pictures to a woman tow over the year and a a the t post reached out to weiner.ei he said they were friends andena the conversations were private and appropriate. ever met thecete n woman despite inviting her tog h visit him.t him >> this is crazy.razy. two friends living in a small s rural town in canadaa discovered they were switched sc at birth 41 years ago. the two men in the center off this photo were born threeorn te days apart in 1975 but were w somehow switched at birth.dt now, the men found out through r they say it's criminal. cmina this isn't the first time this t has happened.spe two other men were also switched at birth at the sameed hospital. investigators are looking into the incident. >> at that poinidten what do yoo do? looks like they're there l' with their parents that they thh thought were their parents the n whole time.whe t >> that's crazy. >> it is. >> and what made them think to.m check it.t. >> something tipped them off and then they got the testing done. >> weird. all right.>> w our time. t
pva the new york post reporting repr weiner has been sending explicit pictures to a woman tow over the year and a a the t post reached out to weiner.ei he said they were friends andena the conversations were private and appropriate. ever met thecete n woman despite inviting her tog h visit him.t him >> this is crazy.razy. two friends living in a small s rural town in canadaa discovered they were switched sc at birth 41 years ago. the two men in the center off this photo were born threeorn...