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rebecca nurse was married to a farmer. rebecca not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but dozens of neighbors who petition the court to insist on her good reputation. far from being an outsider, she was a full member of the salem church. even so, she would be put to death. bridget bishop does not seem to have many if any supporters. none of the paperwork indicates her husband did anything for her. she had been suspected and arrested for alleged witchcraft before at which time she survived the charge. in 1692 she was not as lucky. the first tried, found guilty, and the first to hang. mary english will be remembered as a grand lady. she had owned property. her husband philip owned and controlled that property. he was a successful merchant, in salem's top 1%. he was also french speaking from the isle of jersey. one of great britain's channel islands, and served himself protestant, people would be wary of the frenchman wondering if they may might side with catholic french canadian force
rebecca nurse was married to a farmer. rebecca not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but dozens of neighbors who petition the court to insist on her good reputation. far from being an outsider, she was a full member of the salem church. even so, she would be put to death. bridget bishop does not seem to have many if any supporters. none of the paperwork indicates her husband did anything for her. she had been suspected and arrested for alleged...
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tonight designer rebecca moongoff tells us simple ways to therefrom your place for the holidays. >>> hot on instagram. over a million followers fawn over every shot of brock hearn. can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 blala friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to interrupt, i've got to take a sick day tomorrow. >> dads don't take sick days. dads take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling sneezing coughing aching fever best sleep with a cold medicine. seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. unless you have a cute baby or adorable puppy takes a lot to go viral online these ys. and the pressure can push certain performers to go to dangerous extremes. when they say they live to entertain, they mean it. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang takes a second look for our series "pushing the limits." >> reporter: in the blooenlg of an eye a routine rehearsal goes horribly wron
tonight designer rebecca moongoff tells us simple ways to therefrom your place for the holidays. >>> hot on instagram. over a million followers fawn over every shot of brock hearn. can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 blala friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. a holiday staple of holiday entertainment.and asks for more food and ends up with a home and family. . am talking about oliver the happy ending is still there, but it contains a strong message about the conditions that many children face today. jane o'brien takes a look. jane: a rainy day in washington that could just as easily be a they day in london town artful dodger dances alone. as one of the homeless children might ber," this scene closer to reality than the colorful street life for trade in the musical. -- portrayed in the musical. ♪ sometimes, we need fantasy to make palatable hard truths like child exploitation. to express it through art is a heightened experience. people can be moved emotionally in a way that they would not be if they just saw a story on the news. it gets into their soul. they think about it. >> you see, oliver? ane: oliver is sold to undertaker and runs away, only to fall into the clutches of fagin who exploits the children he claims to protect. >> you have to pick a pocket or two. babita: written a
rebecca morelle, bbc news. a holiday staple of holiday entertainment.and asks for more food and ends up with a home and family. . am talking about oliver the happy ending is still there, but it contains a strong message about the conditions that many children face today. jane o'brien takes a look. jane: a rainy day in washington that could just as easily be a they day in london town artful dodger dances alone. as one of the homeless children might ber," this scene closer to reality than...
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tonight designer rebecca moongoff tells us simple ways to therefrom your place for the holidays. >>> hot on instagram. over a million followers fawn over every shot of brock hearn. can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 black friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to interrupt, i've got to take a sick day tomorrow. >> dads don't take sick days. dads take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling sneezing coughing aching fever best sleep with a cold medicine. >> number one in just 60 se announcer: if you'd give thanks for a bette[barks]'s sleep... sleep train has just the ticket. [train horn blares] through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train get three free gifts with selected mattress sets! save up to $300 on beautyrest, posturepedic, serta, even tempur-pedic! plus, get up to four years interest-free financing! but sleep train's thanksgifting sale ends sunday! ♪ sleep train [train horn
tonight designer rebecca moongoff tells us simple ways to therefrom your place for the holidays. >>> hot on instagram. over a million followers fawn over every shot of brock hearn. can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 black friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to...
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for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york >> i love one kings lane. >> you do? >> it's such a great website. >>> and coming up here, speaking of online shopping, your cyber monday game plan, don't press buy until you hear the expert advice we have for you after the break. keep it here on "gma." hey marc. how you feeling? don' t ask. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. i never thought this would happen to me. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. m going to go back to the eye doctor tomorrow. s pretty close to my eye. i don' t know how you do it. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv on sale at target.com when it's your job to protect the world's greatest nation, it's your responsibility to solve the world's greatest challenges. this is why we search for the why we train for every on
for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york >> i love one kings lane. >> you do? >> it's such a great website. >>> and coming up here, speaking of online shopping, your cyber monday game plan, don't press buy until you hear the expert advice we have for you after the break. keep it here on "gma." hey marc. how you feeling? don' t ask. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. i never thought this...
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rebecca: this is a crucial time to show people, iowa is where this is happening. there's more to iowa than what the media might be portraying. this is the place for politics right now. a.j.: we have a very unique opportunity to be exposed to all candidates. a lot of other voters in other parts of the country don't have the opportunity to be a part of. because of that i feel like when , i go to caucus, i will have an informed opinion about who i will be supporting. because i've had a chance to hear all the candidates speak. sometimes, i've had the chance to sit down with the candidates and talk, or have lunch or have coffee. that's a very unique experience that iowans get, in because we get that opportunity, i do think the decisions we make in february will be important for the rest of the country. adam: here in iowa, we take our responsibility very seriously. people really do take the time to get engaged, think about the issues and talk to the candidates, get to know the candidate. john: most of us in iowa have that feeling. we enjoy and understand what they call
rebecca: this is a crucial time to show people, iowa is where this is happening. there's more to iowa than what the media might be portraying. this is the place for politics right now. a.j.: we have a very unique opportunity to be exposed to all candidates. a lot of other voters in other parts of the country don't have the opportunity to be a part of. because of that i feel like when , i go to caucus, i will have an informed opinion about who i will be supporting. because i've had a chance to...
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rebecca: as a college student, i mean, obviously i am concerned about tuition costs. i' m looking for a candidate that' s going to focus on the middle class, students, making college affordable. that would definitely be my main priority when looking at the economy. i don' t have the same income as maybe the other people that are here, but what i' m focused on is how am i going to pay for college, how am i going to make this work? >> i think a shift of focus into trade schools, apprenticeships, something along those lines where people can learn skills without racking up a ton of debt, and still really get a good job where they are able to support themselves, support their family, something would help with economic difficulties our country is facing. john: i think the best thing for opportunities. that' s something the president and the congress can do -- create opportunities. creating jobs, picking winners and losers, not so much. fernando: and on a different topic, one of the dynamics of the presidential race right now has everything to do with social issues. do you t
rebecca: as a college student, i mean, obviously i am concerned about tuition costs. i' m looking for a candidate that' s going to focus on the middle class, students, making college affordable. that would definitely be my main priority when looking at the economy. i don' t have the same income as maybe the other people that are here, but what i' m focused on is how am i going to pay for college, how am i going to make this work? >> i think a shift of focus into trade schools,...
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carol lee, david corn, rebecca berk. start with carol, tell me something i don't know. >> guantanamo bay has been a very under the radar issue and it's about to become front and center and there will be a big fight about it between the white house and lawmakers on capitol hill. the white house is increasingly signaling that they are willing to take executive action to close the facility because the president is not getting what he wants -- >> what about the nimby problem? nobody wants these prisoners in their back yard. how do we deal with it? >> if the president does an executive action he'll just have to reap the fallout. >> by the way, these superprisons are no place you can get out of. i don't know why people talk about people escaping from them. >> ben carson's in the news. mother jones put up a video of a speech he gave last year in which he said the media tries to shut him down but thank god -- he actually thanked god for giving him fox news and saying without fox news we'd be cuba. he said that with a straight fa
carol lee, david corn, rebecca berk. start with carol, tell me something i don't know. >> guantanamo bay has been a very under the radar issue and it's about to become front and center and there will be a big fight about it between the white house and lawmakers on capitol hill. the white house is increasingly signaling that they are willing to take executive action to close the facility because the president is not getting what he wants -- >> what about the nimby problem? nobody...
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rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are they at now?" on sunday night, exactly one week after the deadly crash, family members gathered near their memorial to hold a vigil. and the hope is that something can be done, to protect others from a similar experience. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "hopefully, this is a learning experience for people, not to drive distracted. drinking, drugs, the texting can wait. just think before you get behind the wheel." at 6:11, the time of the crash, they blew out their candles as a way to say good bye. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "there needs to be some kind of traffic control, so there's not more statistics like this." it's
rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are they at now?" on...
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and abc's rebecca jarvis shows you how it's done. >> reporter: we're at the new york headquarters of online design mecca, one king plain. >> no project is too big or too small. >> where co-founder and her team is here to teach you how to live in luxury without spending a fortune. >> when you start to deconstruct, it's not that hard to do. >> reporter: so uncomply icated you can even throw a dinner party like gwyneth paltrow, decorate your office like jessica alba. at one kings lane.com, you cannot only salivate over celebs' homes but shop like one of them. >> you can show up at one kings lane. >> want that artwork from that nursery, it's yours for $195. gwyneth paltrow was another one. >> we worked with her to set a dinner table and the next day, exactly what was on her table was for sale on one kings lane. >> reporter: launched in 2009, one kings lane now has an active community of over 12 million online members. sue and her team travel the world for the best, most unique finds and take the guessing game out of how to fashion that room. they gave us an inside look at their latest mo
and abc's rebecca jarvis shows you how it's done. >> reporter: we're at the new york headquarters of online design mecca, one king plain. >> no project is too big or too small. >> where co-founder and her team is here to teach you how to live in luxury without spending a fortune. >> when you start to deconstruct, it's not that hard to do. >> reporter: so uncomply icated you can even throw a dinner party like gwyneth paltrow, decorate your office like jessica alba....
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rebecca jarvis found the secret. and how you too can do it. >>> first, here, the clever thief counting his cash, $500,000 stolen right out of an armored truck. >> the robber who struck just outside a casino in detroit. abc's marci gonzales join us. >> this happened at 8:00 in the morning. at first, they didn't realize what he was up to. >> 21. casino. >> reporter: outside this detroit casino, $500,000 heist pulled off by a thief armed with nothing more than the right disguise. >> a look loomis jacket, black glasses. >> reporter: the driver of this loomis armored truck was making a stop unrelated to the casino friday morning. when he reportedly claims a man dressed as a fellow loomis work er. the driver reportedly followed the order and the thief managed to grab a few bags of cash and walk off with more than a half million dollars. >> the good thing is, no one was hurt. at this point, that's the most important thing, but we'll continue our investigation. to as certain who's responsible and what happened. >> reporter:
rebecca jarvis found the secret. and how you too can do it. >>> first, here, the clever thief counting his cash, $500,000 stolen right out of an armored truck. >> the robber who struck just outside a casino in detroit. abc's marci gonzales join us. >> this happened at 8:00 in the morning. at first, they didn't realize what he was up to. >> 21. casino. >> reporter: outside this detroit casino, $500,000 heist pulled off by a thief armed with nothing more than the...
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one week ago, rebecca sonnenburg and her call that was their rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "my father was the one who was uncle died being transported to the hospital." she says this intersection at hubbell and east 37th street has a number of problems. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are they at now?" on sunday night, exactly one week after the deadly crash, family members gathered near their memorial to hold a vigil. and the hope is that something can be done, to protect others from a similar experience. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "hopefully, this is a learning experience for people, not to drive distracted. drinking, drugs, the texting can wait. just think before you get behi
one week ago, rebecca sonnenburg and her call that was their rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "my father was the one who was uncle died being transported to the hospital." she says this intersection at hubbell and east 37th street has a number of problems. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before...
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rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan.is designed with rest in mind and that every guest gets a perfectly matched pillow. the benjamin's ten pillow menu includes a water-filled pillow, one called the cloud that's stuffed with over 10 million beads and a sleep kit specifically for kids. got a noisy bed mate, well, there's even a pillow for that. >> for people who snore. this keep a senatorer on their side because sometimes if you're sleeping on your back, it opens the airway and causes to you snore more. >> what would you call this pillow? >> we call this the snore no more pillow. >> reporter: and the benjamin isn't alone in upping its sleep game. hilton and holiday inn also now offering their own pillow menus at select locations. >> i'm ready to try all of them. as for me, i could fall asleep on a rock most of the time. let's see here. but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. so if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's k
rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan.is designed with rest in mind and that every guest gets a perfectly matched pillow. the benjamin's ten pillow menu includes a water-filled pillow, one called the cloud that's stuffed with over 10 million beads and a sleep kit specifically for kids. got a noisy bed mate, well, there's even a pillow for that. >> for people who snore. this keep a senatorer on their side because sometimes if you're sleeping on your back, it...
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found all these toys safe" (rebecca mond ?senior director, federal government affairs at toy industry association) "all toys sold in the united states need to comply with very strict us product safety requirements and they need to be tested and certified compliant with these requirements" reporter "mond like watch recommends you read warnings on the packaging and in inserts and make sure you buy toys for recommended age groups. watch's presidents also says you should be extra careful about buying toys online because you may not be able to see or read all the safety warnings. (joan e. siff, president of w.a.t.c.h) "don't compromise safety for convenience this holiday season" " jessica rae: scott's up next with a final check of our forecast. jessica rae:what's coming up on the show today. look at thingso you can be happier and healthier in life, and the body you're in. first up, we're showing you how you can change the way you look at your finances in my credit clinic. we're going to reduce your money stress by showing you why y
found all these toys safe" (rebecca mond ?senior director, federal government affairs at toy industry association) "all toys sold in the united states need to comply with very strict us product safety requirements and they need to be tested and certified compliant with these requirements" reporter "mond like watch recommends you read warnings on the packaging and in inserts and make sure you buy toys for recommended age groups. watch's presidents also says you should be...
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rebecca alexander has accomplished goals many of us can't even imagine doing. she recently finished the alcatrez swim for sight, climbed africa's highest peak, she's a cycling instructor, and an author. she's also almost completely deaf and blind, relying on cochlear implants and a cane. (sot: rebecca alexander, hearing and sight impaired) "a normally sighted person has 180 degrees of vision. i have about 10 degrees of my central most vision." alexander was born with a rare genetic disorder called usher syndrome type iii. doctors told her by age 30, she won't be able to see or hear at all. she's now 36. (sot: rebecca alexander, hearing and sight impaired) "when people often say to me, 'oh my gosh you only have 10 degrees of vision. i'm so sorry,' i feel like, 'oh my gosh i have 10 degrees of vision that's amazing!' i was told i would be completely blind by 30. i think we have a tendency to, especially in this culture, to see all the things we don't have as opposed to the things we do have." alexander is grateful for every sound, every sight, every sense. bringi
rebecca alexander has accomplished goals many of us can't even imagine doing. she recently finished the alcatrez swim for sight, climbed africa's highest peak, she's a cycling instructor, and an author. she's also almost completely deaf and blind, relying on cochlear implants and a cane. (sot: rebecca alexander, hearing and sight impaired) "a normally sighted person has 180 degrees of vision. i have about 10 degrees of my central most vision." alexander was born with a rare genetic...
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rebecca jarvis found the secret. at how you can do it. >>> first, here, the clever thief counting his cash, $500,000 stole out of an armored truck. >> struck outside of a casino in detroit. and got away with a sidewalk jackpot and marci gonzalez joins us. >> this happened at 8:00 a.m. if in the morning. no one realized what he was up to. >> 21. casino. >> reporter: outside this detroit casino, $500,000 heist pulled off by a thief armed with nothing more than the right display. >> a look loomis jacket, black glasses. >> reporter: the driver of this armored truck was making a stop unrelated to the casino friday morning. the driver claims a man dressed like a fellow security employee told him to open the back of the vehicle. thinking he was a co-worker the driver followed the order and the thief managed to walk off with more than $500,000. >> good thing is, no one was hurt. at this point, that's the most important thing. but we'll continue our investigation. to ascertain who is responsible and what happened. >> reporter
rebecca jarvis found the secret. at how you can do it. >>> first, here, the clever thief counting his cash, $500,000 stole out of an armored truck. >> struck outside of a casino in detroit. and got away with a sidewalk jackpot and marci gonzalez joins us. >> this happened at 8:00 a.m. if in the morning. no one realized what he was up to. >> 21. casino. >> reporter: outside this detroit casino, $500,000 heist pulled off by a thief armed with nothing more than the...
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rebecca says it helped with all sorts of things. beau's crib, his clothes and moving expenses, which allowed the family to get out of the bedroom and into this new place. the fund works very simply. it gives social workers and care providers a no-red-tape way to help fill gaps of need. "the compassion fund was built to have a debit card in their possession, that's attached to this compassion fund, where they can go at any point of time and go get cash and give it to the family."for beau and his family, the fund made dreams come true. he's out of a tiny bedroom and his parents have breathing room to get their finances back on sure footing. "without the compassion fund, none of that would have happened." coming up in the next half hour, we will talk with an organizer of the telethon. guys back to you. tv-9's forrest saunders at the campassion fund telethon. thanks a lot. triplets without the use of any fertility drugs. that only happens in about point 0-0-4 percent of pregnancies. bridget hogan had three boys tadhg , sean, and cathal
rebecca says it helped with all sorts of things. beau's crib, his clothes and moving expenses, which allowed the family to get out of the bedroom and into this new place. the fund works very simply. it gives social workers and care providers a no-red-tape way to help fill gaps of need. "the compassion fund was built to have a debit card in their possession, that's attached to this compassion fund, where they can go at any point of time and go get cash and give it to the family."for...
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rebecca jarvis oncam close: it's easy to feel helpless when you get these big medical bills? but many hospitals have bill advocates - who can help you appeal costs, and even talk to your insurance company for you?saving you frustration and money. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. " jessica rae: scott's up next of our forecast. with dr. oz to see what's coming up on the show today. "today, we answer one of the biggest questions of all time. the five-second rule. is it ever okay to eat food that's fallen on the floor? see what our very scientific experiment uncovers. plus, at 61 years old, christie brinkley's model good looks haven't changed very much. how does she do it? she shares her secrets and shortcuts on lookiningreat at any age." jessica rae:again that's coming up today on dr. oz at 4 o'clock right here on abc9. jessica rae scott: with sunshine and a brisk wind. we'll have clear skiesesnd calmer conditions tonight as we fall to a low of 26. tomorrow's high is 52 and it'll be sunny and pretty decent for our friday. the 7 day forecast shows high temperatures returning t
rebecca jarvis oncam close: it's easy to feel helpless when you get these big medical bills? but many hospitals have bill advocates - who can help you appeal costs, and even talk to your insurance company for you?saving you frustration and money. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. " jessica rae: scott's up next of our forecast. with dr. oz to see what's coming up on the show today. "today, we answer one of the biggest questions of all time. the five-second rule. is it ever okay to...
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rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are crash, family members gathered near their memorial to hold a and the hope is that something can be done, to protect others experience. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "hopefully, this is a learning not to drive distracted. drinking, wait. just think before at 6:11, the time of the crash, they blew out their candles as a way daughter: "there of traffic control, so there's not more statistics like this." never forget, and one through. we are iowa. just days away, and a group of local highschool students are making a big difference in their community... the ames high school "future health professionals" student organization
rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are crash, family members...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> good point, rebecca. you've got to always ask.hat. >> ask if they take american express, if they take visa. all the important questions. all right. coming up, two turkeys that aren't fearing thanksgiving. >> the pardoned birds, next on "world news now." because of a saggy diaper it's time to dance freely thanks to new pampers cruisers the first and only diaper that helps distribute wetness evenly into three extra absorb channels. so it stays drier and doesn't sag like other diapers so wiggle it jiggle it and do, whatever that is, in new pampers cruisers love, sleep and play. pampers jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish jet-dry. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, m
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> good point, rebecca. you've got to always ask.hat. >> ask if they take american express, if they take visa. all the important questions. all right. coming up, two turkeys that aren't fearing thanksgiving. >> the pardoned birds, next on "world news now." because of a saggy diaper it's time to dance freely thanks to new pampers cruisers the first and only diaper that helps distribute wetness evenly into three extra absorb...
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job was very important for her. >> reporter: rebecca's death hit hard for others she came in contactith on emergency calls. >> we work with her in our town frequently. she came to lot of our squad calls. um, we know that she was outstanding proud paramedic. >> the reason the burlington city police department is honoring her with no shave november. officers and the fop donated money to participate and their selling these t shirts ahead of a benefit this weekend. money goes into a scholarship fund in rebecca's name. >> to get people who are inspired to be paramedics and future emt's through schooling with that money. we'll do a big photo shoot. celebrate her life and go about all the good things that happened while she was working here in town. >> reporter: for information on how to donate to the fund or to attend the benefit in becky's memory log on to fox29.com and look under seen on tv. in burlington city, shawnette wilson, fox 29 news. >>> a local family says an area builder took their money and ran. he has ties to a music mogil. fox 29 investigates is digging into this one and jef
job was very important for her. >> reporter: rebecca's death hit hard for others she came in contactith on emergency calls. >> we work with her in our town frequently. she came to lot of our squad calls. um, we know that she was outstanding proud paramedic. >> the reason the burlington city police department is honoring her with no shave november. officers and the fop donated money to participate and their selling these t shirts ahead of a benefit this weekend. money goes into...
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abc's rebecca jarvis just might be an instant convert. >> this one's nice and fluffy. road warrior knows all too well -- those hotel pillows can keep you up at night. enter pill hoe men ow menus. the latest offering at high-end hotels. something for every style of sleeper. so many options, enough to make your tired head spin. >> it's almost overwhelming how many options there are. >> reporter: rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan. she makes sure every suite is designed with rest in mind and every guest gets a perfectly matched pillow. >> is that a pillow that plays music? >> it is. you can hook your iphone in. the key is to turn it into airplane mode so you're not getting e-mails and text messages. >> reporter: a water-filled pillow, one called the cloud stuffed with over 10 million beads, and a sleep kit specifically for kids. got a noisy bedmate? well, there's even a pillow for that. >> for people who snore. this will keep a snorer on their side. a snorer sometimes if you're sleeping on your back, it opens the airway and causes you to snore more. pillow
abc's rebecca jarvis just might be an instant convert. >> this one's nice and fluffy. road warrior knows all too well -- those hotel pillows can keep you up at night. enter pill hoe men ow menus. the latest offering at high-end hotels. something for every style of sleeper. so many options, enough to make your tired head spin. >> it's almost overwhelming how many options there are. >> reporter: rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan. she makes...
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rebecca was a paramedic for mansfield ems and virtua health in burlington county. >> probably about 12re she passed she went inning to try and cover her shift and made it through half a day. she wanted to work so bad. she was very dedicated. job was very important for her. >> her death hit hard for others she came in contact with on emergency calls. >> we work with her in our town frequently she came to a lot of our squad calls. we know that she was on outstanding proud paramedic. >> the reason the burlington city police department is honoring her with no shave november. officers and the fop donated non participate and they're selling these t-shirts ahead of a benefit this weekend. money goes into a scholarship fund in rebecca's name. >> to get people who are inspired to be paramedics and future emt's through schooling with that money. we'll do a big photo shoot celebrate her life and go about all the good things that happened while she was working here in town. >> for information on how to donate to the fund or to attend a benefit in becky's memory log on to fox29.com and look under s
rebecca was a paramedic for mansfield ems and virtua health in burlington county. >> probably about 12re she passed she went inning to try and cover her shift and made it through half a day. she wanted to work so bad. she was very dedicated. job was very important for her. >> her death hit hard for others she came in contact with on emergency calls. >> we work with her in our town frequently she came to a lot of our squad calls. we know that she was on outstanding proud...
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.>> reporter: rebecca's family history of cancer always weighed on her mind. when she was 35 she learned that she also had the earliest form of breast cancer and she chose a bilateral mastectomy that would allow her doctor to remove the cancer and a plastic surgeon to do the reconstruction immediately afterward. her doctor is the chair of surgical ontology at -- oncology at dana-farber. >> when you wake up you get to see the breast is the same as it was. that is something that we could not offer a few years ago. >> reporter: a study found that benefits for the patient, including an immediate return to normal body image. in the past they would have to come back months later. this is not for everyone. women who have had irradiation may not be candidates. >> their tissue has already received a dose of radiation that prevents normal healing. >> reporter: rebecca recovered after six weeks and got back to her life. >> if i had to drag it out over several months it would have delayed my life. >> reporter: three months after the procedure she was pregnant with her thi
.>> reporter: rebecca's family history of cancer always weighed on her mind. when she was 35 she learned that she also had the earliest form of breast cancer and she chose a bilateral mastectomy that would allow her doctor to remove the cancer and a plastic surgeon to do the reconstruction immediately afterward. her doctor is the chair of surgical ontology at -- oncology at dana-farber. >> when you wake up you get to see the breast is the same as it was. that is something that we...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, chicago. >>> love our rebecca jarvis.he has the best tips on business and shopping. >> we do need to take note. those were some good deals out there. >> uh-huh. christmas isn't that far away. >> it's noted. >>> coming up in our next half hour, an old friend sets the scene for us while they were blowing up the big parade balloons here in new york city. the stars of the show are ready to fly in just a matter of hours. >> first, what better way to finish off your thanksgiving feast than with some delicious des sers. recipes that include rum, yes, real rum. some ideas from an expert coming up. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: " let's hope you have plenty of utensils on your table today for the thanksgiving feast especially when it comes to dessert. >> look at some of these delicious possibilities. >> oh. >> awesome someness. awhile back i spoke to an expert how to finish off your meal. pumpkin pie is the classic feast topper. but what if you're looking for something with a bit of a modern twist but still want t
rebecca jarvis, abc news, chicago. >>> love our rebecca jarvis.he has the best tips on business and shopping. >> we do need to take note. those were some good deals out there. >> uh-huh. christmas isn't that far away. >> it's noted. >>> coming up in our next half hour, an old friend sets the scene for us while they were blowing up the big parade balloons here in new york city. the stars of the show are ready to fly in just a matter of hours. >> first,...
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of course what happened today will shock this city. >> rebecca reporting there. francois hollande in emergency meeting. equivalent of cobra committee at interior ministry to coordinate the response to this but we are of course being told by number 10, prime minister, david cameron has given his response to the attacks by saying, i'm shocked by events in paris tonight. our thoughts and prayers are with the french people. we will do whatever we can to help. clearly there will be these various contingency plans. every european capital put in place. that includes heavily-armed antiterrorist police and riot police put into situation. let's speak to jess seeley. jess, the number put at 30 by the french media. >> yes. the number has been put at 30. the streets are completely in complete chaos. obviously the events started with what we thought was a bar which is actually a restaurant. this is a restaurant heavily populated with nightlife going on. clearly a kamikaze attack happened. opening fire in a restaurant, obviously you have multiple victims everhere. observers are
of course what happened today will shock this city. >> rebecca reporting there. francois hollande in emergency meeting. equivalent of cobra committee at interior ministry to coordinate the response to this but we are of course being told by number 10, prime minister, david cameron has given his response to the attacks by saying, i'm shocked by events in paris tonight. our thoughts and prayers are with the french people. we will do whatever we can to help. clearly there will be these...
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found all these toys safe"(rebecca mond ?senior director, federal government affairs at toy industry association) "all toys sold in the united states need to comply with very strict us product safety requirements and they need to be tested and certified compliant with these requirements"reporter "mond like watch recommends you read warnings on the packaging and in inserts and make sure you buy toys for recommended age groups. watch's presidents also says you should be extra careful about buying toys online because you may not be able to see or read all the safety warnings.(joan e. siff, president of w.a.t.c.h) "don't compromise safety for convenience this holiday season" we've posted a link on our website to the group list.you can find that on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. it's coming up next... next...the local effort to fight an epidemic that is quickly sweeping across the nation. first forecast we a man is donating his kidney to a stranger after accidentaly finding her need on craigslist. nina saria has had kidney failu
found all these toys safe"(rebecca mond ?senior director, federal government affairs at toy industry association) "all toys sold in the united states need to comply with very strict us product safety requirements and they need to be tested and certified compliant with these requirements"reporter "mond like watch recommends you read warnings on the packaging and in inserts and make sure you buy toys for recommended age groups. watch's presidents also says you should be extra...
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it's helping women to go home feeling whole. 3 pkg: rebecca matchett's schedule is always full. but her family's history of cancer always weighed on her mind. :07-:11 (rebecca matchett/breas t cancer survivor) my mother, my grandmother and my great grandmother all had breast cancer.when she was 35, rebecca learned she, too, had the earliest form of breast cancer. she chose a bi-lateral nipple-sparing mastectomy a "one and done" approach that would allow her doctor to remove the cancer, and a plastic surgeon to do the reconstruction immediately afterward. ((nat of rachel with doctor))rebecca's doctor, mehra golshan is the chair of surgical oncology at dana-farber in boston. he says the benefits are huge.:40-:51 (dr. mehra golshan/chairirf surgical oncology, dana-farber cancer institute) right after surgery you wake up and take a look down, you get to see the skin, the nipple, the size is the same as when she went to sleep and is something we couldn't offer a few years ago a study by the american society of plastic surgeons found the surgery offers important psychological benefits
it's helping women to go home feeling whole. 3 pkg: rebecca matchett's schedule is always full. but her family's history of cancer always weighed on her mind. :07-:11 (rebecca matchett/breas t cancer survivor) my mother, my grandmother and my great grandmother all had breast cancer.when she was 35, rebecca learned she, too, had the earliest form of breast cancer. she chose a bi-lateral nipple-sparing mastectomy a "one and done" approach that would allow her doctor to remove the...