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rebecca: that is true. but i make the point again that i'm not sorry that we got a tiny little sliver because we were to do theyear necessary research because because every single one of those artifacts, you have to find out who's stuff it was and find out who was living there at the time and what is the conceivable relationship between the things you got out of the ground and the people who were living there. what does it mean to them? obviously, this bowl meant something to the humphries, so we are getting a little insight into who they are, and i think you will be elaborating on the humphries in this space, telling the story. so we know enough about them to be able to bring them to life in a three-dimensional way. scott: but, of course, life goes on after the revolution in philadelphia, right? rebecca: it goes on and mrs. humphries, even though she has done her three months of hard labor, if she indeed did it, she lived into her 90's. amazing. in that same address. in that same house. fortunately, there
rebecca: that is true. but i make the point again that i'm not sorry that we got a tiny little sliver because we were to do theyear necessary research because because every single one of those artifacts, you have to find out who's stuff it was and find out who was living there at the time and what is the conceivable relationship between the things you got out of the ground and the people who were living there. what does it mean to them? obviously, this bowl meant something to the humphries, so...
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rebecca: it was very heavy, very difficult to move. you wanted to save one and put it in the museum, but it was difficult to store. i think it's great that that building was soaked immovable that it's beautiful, granite foundations are still in place -- the building was so immovable . we found the door that went because the's alley building extended onto both sides of the alley. we have wonderful pictures of it, and that is terrific. so that is 1850. at the same time -- and i have nothing to show you for this, except -- there it is. there were a lot of printers on this block. this is print type that was found in one of the privies over by 3rd street. one of the members of our team, kevin bradley, made a study of who it couldpe and belong to. he studied all the different printers who were located over time on the block, and this would dated to the 1860's. it turns out "the philadelphia inquirer," a newspaper still being printed in the city, had an office at this location. they were moving in the 1860's, which is when this feature dates
rebecca: it was very heavy, very difficult to move. you wanted to save one and put it in the museum, but it was difficult to store. i think it's great that that building was soaked immovable that it's beautiful, granite foundations are still in place -- the building was so immovable . we found the door that went because the's alley building extended onto both sides of the alley. we have wonderful pictures of it, and that is terrific. so that is 1850. at the same time -- and i have nothing to...
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for me rebecca is dangerous.or me if i got out of here and hung around here, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to rebecca goodman. and -- >> we average probably about 70 or 80 coroner's runs per month. >> one of the jail's inmate workers volunteer farce grizzly position. >> there is not always people who want to do that >>> every hi. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let'
for me rebecca is dangerous.or me if i got out of here and hung around here, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to...
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for me rebecca is dangerous.or me if i got out of here and hung around here, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to rebecca goodman. and -- >> we average probably about 70 or 80 coroner's runs per month. >> one of the jail's inmate workers volunteer farce grizzly position. >> there is not always people who want to do that >>> every >>> every year about 55,000 men and women pass through the booking department of the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati. >> i got a pair in my purse. >> most will be released within hours. but for those who stay the jail will become their home for an indefinite perioof time. the job of keeping it clean falls to inmate worke
for me rebecca is dangerous.or me if i got out of here and hung around here, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to...
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rebecca worthington: thank you for having us. erin: laura, i'm really impressed with your five times winning this race. that is quite an accomplishment. so, how common is it to have equal prizes? is that a foreign thing in the world of cycling, or not really? laura van gilder: this has just really come about in the last few years for women's bicycle racing that we've been racing for equal prize purse. and it's been an outstanding advancement for us, and it certainly makes us feel a great amount of value for our efforts on the bike. erin: what do you say to someone that says, "well, men are a bigger draw, so they should get a bigger purse, they should get more prize money." laura: well, we're pedaling just as hard as--and we're working just as hard. and we see this as our job as well. so, it's important for us to be able to have these economic and financial incentives to back our racing up. i'm training every day of the week between 1 and 4 hours a day on various terrain, mountainous terrain up in the poconos, and certainly gettin
rebecca worthington: thank you for having us. erin: laura, i'm really impressed with your five times winning this race. that is quite an accomplishment. so, how common is it to have equal prizes? is that a foreign thing in the world of cycling, or not really? laura van gilder: this has just really come about in the last few years for women's bicycle racing that we've been racing for equal prize purse. and it's been an outstanding advancement for us, and it certainly makes us feel a great amount...
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neil: all right, we shall see, rebecca, morgan, thank you. lot of people say it's all or nothing when it comes to coverage of donald trump, if you're incline to give all nasty stuff, you do. if you're incline for the president, loving stuff 24/. -- 24/7. if you're ib -- inclined to go after donald trump, ad nauseam, the markets since election. some people say that's just the fluke, nothing to do with donald trump, but will it be up to a chief of stay to say, well, you have to give him some of the credit, that's the type of challenge that faces john kelly, getting the news out, improvement on economy and improvement in the markets even as you're dishing out all of the controversial stuff. 24 hours is plenty of time to do both. neil: i hear panicking on what's going on with the trump white house and everything going no hell in a ham basking, why would you bet money the other way? why are the markets continuing to go up? why do we have markets hitting records left and right this past week? why are internet stocks storming all-time highs even whe
neil: all right, we shall see, rebecca, morgan, thank you. lot of people say it's all or nothing when it comes to coverage of donald trump, if you're incline to give all nasty stuff, you do. if you're incline for the president, loving stuff 24/. -- 24/7. if you're ib -- inclined to go after donald trump, ad nauseam, the markets since election. some people say that's just the fluke, nothing to do with donald trump, but will it be up to a chief of stay to say, well, you have to give him some of...
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back with me, ron brownstein, rebecca berg, and salena zito. rebecca, to you first. let's listen to how the president described that meeting that a senior white house official told cnn previously lasted an hour. listen. >> reporte >> actually, it was very interesting. we talked about adoption. >> you did? >> russian adoption, yeah. i've always found that interesting, because, you know, he ended that years ago. and i actually talked about russian adoption with him, which is interesting, because that was a part of the conversation that don had with this meeting that i think, as i said, most other people -- you know, when they call up and they say, by the way, we have information on your opponent, i think most politicians -- i was just with a lot of people, they said, who wouldn't have taken a meeting like that? >> he also said to "the new york times" the meeting was 15 minutes, not an hour. so two different stories from the white house on that. rebecca berg, what's your takeaway? >> well, one of the things that is so problematic, poppy, about this meeting is that we wi
back with me, ron brownstein, rebecca berg, and salena zito. rebecca, to you first. let's listen to how the president described that meeting that a senior white house official told cnn previously lasted an hour. listen. >> reporte >> actually, it was very interesting. we talked about adoption. >> you did? >> russian adoption, yeah. i've always found that interesting, because, you know, he ended that years ago. and i actually talked about russian adoption with him, which...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new all? no big deal. >> you can't steal that. >> like high date of birth, social security. >> exactly. i'd probably be down for it. >> all right, now we know. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. t will it stop this teen from ugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. ♪ >>> it's your
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new all? no big deal. >> you can't steal that. >> like high date of birth, social security. >> exactly. i'd probably be down for it. >> all right, now we know. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. t will it stop this teen from ugging...
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it is rebecca nurse, elizabeth proctor, john proctor, susannah martin. there are some others where it is just her or just him. we assume there are a lot more these pairs. we had a very nice paternalistic pat on the head. they were telling them something about ancestors that we didn't know. basically, it was good. that same conference -- dick black, john did not like it. he told them that they had a big idea. it was like how dare you criticize them? i am sitting there with wrong data. they cherry pick the data. that would seem to be important. idea, andad a big that changed how historians were doing work. they were looking at those relationships. but their data is flawed. john did not like that, but i got a nice paternalistic pat on the head. when you are looking for patterns of participation, this is a close-up of my timeline on this. you noticed that this was the first attorney to be prosecuting the cases. we know about this, thomas newton left because the province of new hampshire was opening up. his job was to be the treasurer of the new province. at
it is rebecca nurse, elizabeth proctor, john proctor, susannah martin. there are some others where it is just her or just him. we assume there are a lot more these pairs. we had a very nice paternalistic pat on the head. they were telling them something about ancestors that we didn't know. basically, it was good. that same conference -- dick black, john did not like it. he told them that they had a big idea. it was like how dare you criticize them? i am sitting there with wrong data. they...
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the one on the right was one of the indictments for rebecca.ou can see that it is nice and bright. there were two colors of ink. that was something immediately apparent to us that would not have been from microfilm. and sort of like, what is going on there. guess what, even in those days, those documents could be boiler plates. one person would make the boilerplate and someone else would fill it in. but it is all handwritten. those were the things we could see when we looked at the actual manuscripts. volume 135 at the mass archives was actually a book a bound book , of documents. you would have a page with a cutout and they would put the manuscript in between two layers of silk. you could see both sides, kind of. and you could page through them. but, the microfilm -- they did not even have the master anymore. they just had the one in circulation. you can see that it was horrible. poor gretchen -- she was trying to transcribe from these. she was using photoshop and all sorts of things. finally, i went down and got permission. the people in the
the one on the right was one of the indictments for rebecca.ou can see that it is nice and bright. there were two colors of ink. that was something immediately apparent to us that would not have been from microfilm. and sort of like, what is going on there. guess what, even in those days, those documents could be boiler plates. one person would make the boilerplate and someone else would fill it in. but it is all handwritten. those were the things we could see when we looked at the actual...
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eugene scott, cnn politics reporter and rebecca burg, cnn political analyst and national political reporter at real clear politics. we're getting a note here as i said, president trump is in the meeting right now. with chinese president xi. and he, apparently president trump just said to president xi, i appreciate the things you've done relative to the very substantial problem we all face in north korea. they are at an impasse here. going into this meeting as we understand it. eugene, what do you make of that line that the president just gave to president xi? perhaps offering an olive branch. perhaps saying look, we appreciate what you've done, but we need you to do more. >> i think it's as we move forward, some are saying that the trump administration has to figure out how it feels about china. i mean within a given week you can hear the president make statements that seem very frustrated with the government in china and how they're handling north korea.
eugene scott, cnn politics reporter and rebecca burg, cnn political analyst and national political reporter at real clear politics. we're getting a note here as i said, president trump is in the meeting right now. with chinese president xi. and he, apparently president trump just said to president xi, i appreciate the things you've done relative to the very substantial problem we all face in north korea. they are at an impasse here. going into this meeting as we understand it. eugene, what do...
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let's move on to rebecca on the line for republicans from massachusetts. go ahead and welcome to c-span. caller: this is my first time. i'm very happy to get through. one of the things that has come up so many times is about social security. i am on social security. but what very little, most people i don't think anyone ever brings up is they think social security is free. monthsenior pays $105 a for their health care. they really don't get anything. they have to go to a next her plan. also being from massachusetts, i as a senior from a low income -- we were on mass health medicare, which is what supposed to have been what obamacare was done. massachusetts did it. maybe all states should be doing it at a state level. in ion as obamacare came was kicked off mass health. i have a disability. disability,major but i was on it because of that. and because i am low income. why not kicked off mass health, i also got kicked off my drug plan. i think people should take a look. i was listening this morning. and theenator cassidy counterpart for his -- his counterpar
let's move on to rebecca on the line for republicans from massachusetts. go ahead and welcome to c-span. caller: this is my first time. i'm very happy to get through. one of the things that has come up so many times is about social security. i am on social security. but what very little, most people i don't think anyone ever brings up is they think social security is free. monthsenior pays $105 a for their health care. they really don't get anything. they have to go to a next her plan. also...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> still ahead, the developing story. emergency evacuation of a u.s.-bound passenger jet in mexico city. we'll show you more of this video, the details coming up. >>> and you can't beat these gas prices. did you drive by the gas station selling gas for 71 cents a gallon? we'll tell you where this happened. stay with us. but to help otherst had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> still ahead, the developing story. emergency evacuation of a u.s.-bound passenger jet in mexico city. we'll show you more of this video, the details coming up. >>> and you can't beat these gas prices. did you drive by the gas station selling gas for 71 cents a gallon? we'll tell you where this happened. stay with us. but to help otherst had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's...
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. >>> with me now cnn political commentator airline louis, and rebecca burr. rebecca, thank you start with you. >> good morning. >> considering the cbo estimate of repeal now, replace later, with 18 million people without coverage, in addition to those who don't have coverage right now, in the first year. and 32 million by 2026, politically, is the president's suggestion plausible? >> oh, absolutely not. and this is something that republicans have pretty muchal agreed on for weeks now. and this is why we've seen senate republican leaders and house republican leaders pursuing this course of action to try to do everything at once. the political concern for republicans would be leaving people in the lurch, and pulling the rug out from under them. what they want to do is to make the transition as smooth as possible. and repealing first and replacing later would do the exact opposite of that. it would leave people uncovered and affect premiums in an adverse way. is this something that republicans wanted to avoid all along. that is not mentioning the pragmatic sort
. >>> with me now cnn political commentator airline louis, and rebecca burr. rebecca, thank you start with you. >> good morning. >> considering the cbo estimate of repeal now, replace later, with 18 million people without coverage, in addition to those who don't have coverage right now, in the first year. and 32 million by 2026, politically, is the president's suggestion plausible? >> oh, absolutely not. and this is something that republicans have pretty muchal agreed...
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the one on the right was one of the indictments for rebecca. you can see that it is nice and bright. there were two colors of ink. it was immediately apparent to us that would not have been from microfilm. guess what -- even in those days, those documents could be boiler plates. one person would make the boilerplate and someone else would fill it in. they were all handwritten. those were the things we could see when we looked at the actual manuscripts. , aume 135 was an actual book bound book of documents. you would have a page with a cutout and they would put the manuscript in between two layers of silk. you could page through them. the microfilm -- they did not even have the master anymore. just the one in circulation. you can see that it was horrible. poor gretchen -- she was trying from the east. finally, i went down and got permission. the people in the archives of all of these places were fabulous. i photographed them all. they were all still in the book. i had to shoot and shoot. the most recent time i was there, they had taken apart the
the one on the right was one of the indictments for rebecca. you can see that it is nice and bright. there were two colors of ink. it was immediately apparent to us that would not have been from microfilm. guess what -- even in those days, those documents could be boiler plates. one person would make the boilerplate and someone else would fill it in. they were all handwritten. those were the things we could see when we looked at the actual manuscripts. , aume 135 was an actual book bound book...
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the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and suppes om the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was $1.80. insufficient funds. and one pepper pack, i was really hopeful on this one, insufficient funds. that's really bad when you don't have 25 cents. everybody should have 25 cents. just to feel like an american, you know. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the american way, apple pie, ice cream. >> lance butterfield is an inmate that seems to do his time well. he's an older guy in a jail full of younger inmates. he seems to get along with them. >> i try to convert some of the younger kids on how lame it is to sit in your cell for 22 hours and then co
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and suppes om the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was...
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thank you, rebecca. coming up here, the new development after the bride-to-be was shot dead after calling 911, what we have now learned in that case. >>> also, we have the frightening chain reaction crash. look at this. a lowe's truck runs a red light flipping over into the intersection. >>> and the passengers who witness a fight between a pilot and a flight attendant today, and then what happened. >>> and then the baby orca tragedy tonight. the final killer whale born in captivity at a seaworld park has now died. tonight, the outrage growing. a lot more news ahead. a lot more news ahead. verizon. looks liky they've been putting these everywhere. hey, aren't you the guy that use- used to ask if you could you hear me now? yeah. but i switched to sprint. because nowadays every network is great, but sprint doesn't cost you twice as much. wow! yeah i didn't even know... sweet freedom! works for me. don't get hooked by verizon and let a 1% difference in network reliability cost you twice as much. switch to sp
thank you, rebecca. coming up here, the new development after the bride-to-be was shot dead after calling 911, what we have now learned in that case. >>> also, we have the frightening chain reaction crash. look at this. a lowe's truck runs a red light flipping over into the intersection. >>> and the passengers who witness a fight between a pilot and a flight attendant today, and then what happened. >>> and then the baby orca tragedy tonight. the final killer whale...
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lost her life, we have lost our daughter, rebecca has been lost to so many people.ught ridicule on their own families for doing such a stupid thing and it is a stupid thing to do. local authorities have begun to take out a high court injunctions like this, giving the police greater powers to stop motorists gathering and taking part ina motorists gathering and taking part in a legal racing. there is some evidence they are working, in places like this the problem has declined but there is still a hard—core of motorists willing to take part in illegal street racing, putting bears and other people's lives at risk. police believe that if the three men had been sent to jail, it would have sent out a strong message to street racers. an operation targeting them has already seen the number of incidents fall dramatically, more than 20 drivers have been disqualified and more than 60 cars have been seized. studio: prince william has revealed, how he tells his children stories about their grandmother, diana princess of wales, to keep her memory alive. next month marks the 20th a
lost her life, we have lost our daughter, rebecca has been lost to so many people.ught ridicule on their own families for doing such a stupid thing and it is a stupid thing to do. local authorities have begun to take out a high court injunctions like this, giving the police greater powers to stop motorists gathering and taking part ina motorists gathering and taking part in a legal racing. there is some evidence they are working, in places like this the problem has declined but there is still a...
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frank and rebecca are hoping this will not happen to others. >> there is nothing really we can do. kimberly: it is kind of shocking eives and still do that. the post office has an aggressive investigative service, so file reports. i tried to sit outside tonight. i lasted about five minutes. josh: rounding? kimberly: yeah. josh: a little muggy tonight, and not much really. it will not be as humid tomorrow, but still hot, back into the 90's. the time lapse from earlier this is set up before the thunderstorms move in. they do not stick around long. almost perfectly clear skies behind it. now we are bringing in cloud cover, but otherwise predominantly pretty quiet tonight. 79 degrees right now at reagan national, but the dew point, the moisture in the air come is way up. anytime the dew point is in the 70's, it is really muggy, soupy. feels like 83 degrees. the is how it will feel rest of the night. still hanging on to rein in southern maryland, but that is about it. may get an isolated shower, but that is about it. most of us are dry into the morning. isolatedhere could be thunderstor
frank and rebecca are hoping this will not happen to others. >> there is nothing really we can do. kimberly: it is kind of shocking eives and still do that. the post office has an aggressive investigative service, so file reports. i tried to sit outside tonight. i lasted about five minutes. josh: rounding? kimberly: yeah. josh: a little muggy tonight, and not much really. it will not be as humid tomorrow, but still hot, back into the 90's. the time lapse from earlier this is set up before...
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rebecca. eugene pointed out, the president seems to have been conflicting issues a bit on china. but secretary of state tillerson said earlier, no, we have not given up hope when it comes to working with china. he said i call it the peaceful pressure campaign. this is a campaign to lead us to peaceful resolution, because if this fails, we don't have very many good options left that right there indicates how critical this meeting is with, with president xi right now. so this peaceful pressure campaign, is that what is surrounding the statement that we just heard from president trump? >> well absolutely. i think what secretary tillerson expressed is a very pragmatic, very sort of realistic view of the u.s. relationship with china. and our objectives in our relationship with china. look, i think president trump understand understands some of our differences, policiwise. and that was reflected in the fact that he invited the chinese president to mar-a-lago earlier this year. worked hard in that se
rebecca. eugene pointed out, the president seems to have been conflicting issues a bit on china. but secretary of state tillerson said earlier, no, we have not given up hope when it comes to working with china. he said i call it the peaceful pressure campaign. this is a campaign to lead us to peaceful resolution, because if this fails, we don't have very many good options left that right there indicates how critical this meeting is with, with president xi right now. so this peaceful pressure...
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council member rebecca kaplan joins me in studio to talk about ending police and i.c.e. collaboration. >>> investigators on the scene of an early morning shooting. what we're learning. >>> there is a move underway for the oakland police department to cut ties with the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency, or i.c.e., and that includes any joint operations to combat drug and human trafficking. council member rebecca kaplan is sponsoring that legislation. thank you for being here. so this essential would end all collaboration between opd and i.c.e. >> with we would be rescinding the current agreement. >> let's start in the beginning. why was this agreement reached? >> the agreement was reached under the previous president when people had much less concern about misconduct by i.c.e. and in the current environment where they have been told, go after anyone, based on their immigration status, even if they haven't committed a crime, that is part of why now people are saying we can't be in this collaboration any more. >> so why would opd -- what sort of operations wor
council member rebecca kaplan joins me in studio to talk about ending police and i.c.e. collaboration. >>> investigators on the scene of an early morning shooting. what we're learning. >>> there is a move underway for the oakland police department to cut ties with the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency, or i.c.e., and that includes any joint operations to combat drug and human trafficking. council member rebecca kaplan is sponsoring that legislation. thank you for...
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>> i wouldn't be where i am. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to rebeccaebecca's interviews on her no limits podcast. i would say you could be a candidate but you have to be a woman to be on the podcast. they are fantastic by the way. >> sexist. okay. we are going to be right back with the reason why am i here today. pop news is coming next. >>> and what is next about ice cream and lasagna? >> i see chicken wings. >> i started in on them. chinning wings? >> it's ice cream lasagna? >> we'll explain. >> all right. it's ice cream las sanagna? >> we'll explain. >> all right. my teeth didn't look as healthy as others. my dentist said that pronamel would help fight against that erosion that foods and drinks were causing. so it was really important to start using the pronamel. it will be one less thing you have to worry about. pronamel is now giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing. so it's nice to know that it was as simple as that. ♪ for threeget the lowestpetsmart prices of the month. buy one, get one 50% off on select dog and cat food
>> i wouldn't be where i am. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to rebeccaebecca's interviews on her no limits podcast. i would say you could be a candidate but you have to be a woman to be on the podcast. they are fantastic by the way. >> sexist. okay. we are going to be right back with the reason why am i here today. pop news is coming next. >>> and what is next about ice cream and lasagna? >> i see chicken wings. >>...
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what do you think of that, rebecca? this is a story of broad interest. >> i can't say i know what don jr. is thinking about how things are going. i'm sure he would argue it's going to be eight years and not four. but certainly i think you can tell, based on the way things have been going, that it is a very trying time for trump's family, for this administration. this is not how they envisioned things going. donald trump said he was going to come to washington, change everything, drain the swamp, get everything done on day one, and instead they have no real legislative achievements that they can name, the family has been dragged into this because they are so inextricably linked to his campaign and now his administration. it n it's not an easy time and that's reflected in all the negative coverage we've seen in recent weeks. >> phil, what do we take from this? so many people are paying attention, right, because now it becomes this drama in a way that's beyond just folks who pay a lot of attention to politics. >> i think t
what do you think of that, rebecca? this is a story of broad interest. >> i can't say i know what don jr. is thinking about how things are going. i'm sure he would argue it's going to be eight years and not four. but certainly i think you can tell, based on the way things have been going, that it is a very trying time for trump's family, for this administration. this is not how they envisioned things going. donald trump said he was going to come to washington, change everything, drain the...
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. >> for nightline, i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> up next, hits like "i rock sings" is tragic thisrontman is drawing big crowds. ♪ poison personality ♪ >> plus does magic mike have a new sight as a delivery man, these fans get more than they ask two or three. ♪ this is crabfest at red lobster. and right now, we're serving up more delicious crab than ever. classic favorites like crab lover's dream. and new dishes like southern king crab and dueling crab legs with delicious dungeness and sweet snow crab. it's all happening at crabfest. and crabfest is only happening at red lobster. now this is seafood. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be c
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. >> talk more about all of this with cnn political analyst rebecca bird, jane newton small, contributor at "time" magazine and cnn national security analyst juliette kiam. juliette, you first. a notion of a cyber security unit with russia. nikki haley says, you want to keep your enemies close. is that what this is? >> no. it's so confusing and i would say, you know, so disruptive to what we actually need to do to confront russia that i don't know if trump sort of threw it out there or if this is serious. we'll see if something actually comes of it. sometimes when i heard sort of all of the different tweets, all the different explanations on the tv shows this morning, i sort of was left thinking you know, either trump got completely played by putin, or trump is sort of playing 2018, 2020. there's no good reason to set up a working group with russia on cyber security when not only are they responsible for disruptions in 2016 it is very likely that they are continuing with our infrastructure. there are a lot of people in the intelligence community now discussing these attacks on nuclear fa
. >> talk more about all of this with cnn political analyst rebecca bird, jane newton small, contributor at "time" magazine and cnn national security analyst juliette kiam. juliette, you first. a notion of a cyber security unit with russia. nikki haley says, you want to keep your enemies close. is that what this is? >> no. it's so confusing and i would say, you know, so disruptive to what we actually need to do to confront russia that i don't know if trump sort of threw it...
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hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london.ot another five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles' most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were executed by electric chair after being convicted of spying for the soviet union. our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert. archive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my
hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london.ot another five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles' most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg...
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"the new york times" correspondent michael shear and from real clear politics rebecca berg.t gave us some insight into the dynamic including when priebus was summoned to the white house to kill a fly. what does that tell you about their relationship? >> well, i don't want to make too much of that one episode, ana. that reince priebus at a minimum was not seen by president trump as an equal. he was seen as an underling. you have different models of president and chief of staff relationship. you had the jim baker and ronald reagan relationship where he saw him as an equal. you had president obama and his chief of staff, dennis mcdonagh in the last few years of his administration where he was sort of like a silent enforcer behind the scenes. the relationship of president trump to reince priebus in my view was not a functional one because it didn't follow either of those models and didn't create a new model that worked. reince priebus was an effective party chair. he held the party together in 2016 but i don't think he had the right skill set to manage the running of the country
"the new york times" correspondent michael shear and from real clear politics rebecca berg.t gave us some insight into the dynamic including when priebus was summoned to the white house to kill a fly. what does that tell you about their relationship? >> well, i don't want to make too much of that one episode, ana. that reince priebus at a minimum was not seen by president trump as an equal. he was seen as an underling. you have different models of president and chief of staff...
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hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were executed by electric chair after being convicted of spying for the soviet union. our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert. archive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my brother. i
hello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones, here at the british library in london. five people who've experienced extraordinary moments in history first—hand. this month on the programme, a mother who took on argentina's military rulers to find her daughter. paul mccartney's brother who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. and an astronaut who survived a collision in space. but first, back in 1953, american husband and wife, julius and ethel rosenberg were...
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rebecca, should we be selling our drones, what gives? and national security are both important. what is holding this up is outdated missile technology control regime, it is a voluntary agreement, i would like to see trump administration pull out of the parts of that, that restrict drone sales tomorrow, it was never meant to address today's concerns. and let our allies have our good drone technology. gerri: paul, do you agree? >> i agree 100%. this is another example of how much we lost in 8 years under obama, it has been going on for over a year, known that china has been competing with us, on price and stolen information from us. chinese are building their rainbow drone based on our technology, they have stolen that, and done a lot of this, this is a cyber warfare issue and simple arms build up, the chinese have a goal of keeping us from being leading power in the world, for us is only way we have free trade regime and commercial regime we want. gerri: bree, it occurries to me, if you allow china to make the sales you drive allies and e
rebecca, should we be selling our drones, what gives? and national security are both important. what is holding this up is outdated missile technology control regime, it is a voluntary agreement, i would like to see trump administration pull out of the parts of that, that restrict drone sales tomorrow, it was never meant to address today's concerns. and let our allies have our good drone technology. gerri: paul, do you agree? >> i agree 100%. this is another example of how much we lost in...
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rebecca is served advisor on military matters and foreign policy to represent. member of the house articled services committee. and she helps launch the missile defense caucus. she's testified before congress. she's a regular on tv. she's on fox news cnn many other outlets. published very widely in national interest creative defense and outlets rebecca -- >> thank you. i'm going to share this with you. >> you might respond to some of what joe said i'm going to give my remarks and then hopefully go back and forth a little bit and dig in where there's some of the -- major points of disagreement. missile defense systems and by that i mean the entire suite of missile defense systems. so joe talked a lot about gmd that's ground base mid-course defense system i'm going to talk about the whole entire concept of what united states is trying to do. yes, there's gmd that's the only currently deployed ballistic missile defense system to protect from intercontinental ballistic missile and we have nothing there. we have the weapon system with family of s mp3 interceptors tha
rebecca is served advisor on military matters and foreign policy to represent. member of the house articled services committee. and she helps launch the missile defense caucus. she's testified before congress. she's a regular on tv. she's on fox news cnn many other outlets. published very widely in national interest creative defense and outlets rebecca -- >> thank you. i'm going to share this with you. >> you might respond to some of what joe said i'm going to give my remarks and...
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. >> reporter: at 71 rebecca byron is doing something she never imagined. her husband tom will be right there with her also sky diving for the first time although he's not as cheerful. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: out of all the people who will cheer them on there is one person in particular they're doing it for. >> he's not afraid to fly like i am. >> reporter: their grandson alex. >> i hope it shows how much we love him. >> last year doctors diagnosed alex with a rare bone cancer. he was only 11. >> it's been pretty hard. as she watched her grandson suffer from the pain, chemo, and surgery, it brought up the emotions from two decades ago. >> i lost a daughter years ago in a car accident, so i know what it is like to lose a child. >> reporter: rebecca began working as a grief counselor to help other parents. now she wants to do more for children with cancer. >> the idea came to me. the one thing i can do is to raise money for children's cancer research. >> she's pretty cool for a 70- year-old grandparent. >> they will sky dive for kids diagno
. >> reporter: at 71 rebecca byron is doing something she never imagined. her husband tom will be right there with her also sky diving for the first time although he's not as cheerful. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: out of all the people who will cheer them on there is one person in particular they're doing it for. >> he's not afraid to fly like i am. >> reporter: their grandson alex. >> i hope it shows how much we love him. >> last year...
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and rebecca is right.is opponents and his supporters i think during the campaign thought that he would ratchet it down a little bit once he became president. that hasn't happened. i think, about, ri, that's probably because the president is comfortable when he's cracking back at his critics when he's nursing a grudge. our colleague peter wrote recently trump's grudges are his agenda. and if you look at the poll numbers, i think it shows why. one reason is that even though he has a 40% approval rating, he has an 80% approval rating among republican voters and i think they are still relishing that rhetoric. >> london? >> one thing to keep in mind, in the end president trump was elected by people who were ambivalent about him. he won 1/5 of the voters who said he wasn't qualified, 1/5 who said he didn't have the temperament. they wanted him and not hillary clinton. he doesn't have a leash. you can see the difference in the vote, 46% than approval rating struggling to get to 40%. i don't think there are many p
and rebecca is right.is opponents and his supporters i think during the campaign thought that he would ratchet it down a little bit once he became president. that hasn't happened. i think, about, ri, that's probably because the president is comfortable when he's cracking back at his critics when he's nursing a grudge. our colleague peter wrote recently trump's grudges are his agenda. and if you look at the poll numbers, i think it shows why. one reason is that even though he has a 40% approval...
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rebecca, how important politically will these next few weeks be for the white house?potentially huge, jim. i mean, it depends where this story goes. it depends whether we see some of this testimony from people like paul manafort, donald trump, jr. and of course, let's not forget there is a major piece of legislation pending in the senate right now. republicans are trying to cobble together votes for legislation. >> that's right, health care. >> there is actually still congress. and we will know over the next few weeks before really august whether that is going to happen or not. and, so, this is a huge moment for this administration. are they going to veer off the path to no return or are they going to get back on track? >> just ahead, president trump spent part of his time home on the phone trying to persuade republicans what rebecca was just talking about, the latest rewrite of the health care bill. will he get any changes of mind in the senate? a former trump campaign advisor tells us what he told the house committee about contacts with russia. a cnn exclusive comin
rebecca, how important politically will these next few weeks be for the white house?potentially huge, jim. i mean, it depends where this story goes. it depends whether we see some of this testimony from people like paul manafort, donald trump, jr. and of course, let's not forget there is a major piece of legislation pending in the senate right now. republicans are trying to cobble together votes for legislation. >> that's right, health care. >> there is actually still congress. and...
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. >> reporter: rebecca was set da friday night show when it was called off. >> yeah, it was shocking.instead, matchbox twenty will perform alone tonight, a tuesday. >> i work on tuesday. i work 12-hour shifts. and counting crows were supposed to be there, too. and they can't with there, so that's not what i paid for. >> reporter: live nation offered refunds to everyone who bought directly through their ticket office. however, rebecca bought from third party vendors and not all of them were giving money back. >> if you used a credit card, the credit card can in many cases get your money back. >> repor ticket sellers may have varied refund policies, but if you pay with a credit card, you're protected from a unfair charge. he says using a third party vendor can be more risky. >> the further you get away from the original seller and the more intermediaries that come between you and issuing the ticket, more of a chance of a headache. >> live nation said they had no record of our purchase. >> reporter: dana didn't realize she clicked on a third party website. that seller didn't give her mon
. >> reporter: rebecca was set da friday night show when it was called off. >> yeah, it was shocking.instead, matchbox twenty will perform alone tonight, a tuesday. >> i work on tuesday. i work 12-hour shifts. and counting crows were supposed to be there, too. and they can't with there, so that's not what i paid for. >> reporter: live nation offered refunds to everyone who bought directly through their ticket office. however, rebecca bought from third party vendors and...
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. >> reporter: rebecca was set da friday night show when it was called off. >> yeah, it was shocking. a tuesday. >> i work on tuesday. i work 12-hour shifts. and counting crows were supposed to be there, too. and they can't with there, so that's not what i paid for. >> reporter: live nation offered refunds to everyone who bought directly through their ticket office. however, rebecca bought from third party vendors and not all of them were giving money back. >> if you used a credit card, the credit card can in many cases get your money back. >> reporter: ticket sellers may have varied refund policies, but if you pay with a credit card, you're protected from a unfair. he says using a third party vendor can be more risky. >> the further you get away from the original seller and the more intermediaries that come between you and issuing the ticket, more of a chance of a headache. >> live nation said they had no record of our purchase. >> reporter: dana didn't realize she clicked on a third party website. that seller didn't give her money back. rebecca bought her tickets through vivid seats
. >> reporter: rebecca was set da friday night show when it was called off. >> yeah, it was shocking. a tuesday. >> i work on tuesday. i work 12-hour shifts. and counting crows were supposed to be there, too. and they can't with there, so that's not what i paid for. >> reporter: live nation offered refunds to everyone who bought directly through their ticket office. however, rebecca bought from third party vendors and not all of them were giving money back. >> if...
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rebecca morrell, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. stay with us.t's head to a winter wonderland, but not where you would expect it, this is a santa catarina in brazil. ra re this is a santa catarina in brazil. rare stifle provided the perfect opportunity for a shivering selvie. temperatures dropped to almost minus seven degrees. they were still write a lot of energy in the atmosphere had during wednesday afternoon so intense thunderstorms broke out across north wales and part of north—west england. torrential downpours. across the rural area and parts of western lancashire. during the small hours of thursday, heavy showers moving away northward. a wet start. further south, cloudy with showery outbreaks of rain. the odd burst that also. the humid start again for thursday morning across eastern areas and it means it will be quite areas and it means it will be quite a dry start through eastern areas, outbreaks of rain, heavy outbursts clearing in to the north sea and confined to the north—east of scotland. brighter and drier in the afternoon but with
rebecca morrell, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. stay with us.t's head to a winter wonderland, but not where you would expect it, this is a santa catarina in brazil. ra re this is a santa catarina in brazil. rare stifle provided the perfect opportunity for a shivering selvie. temperatures dropped to almost minus seven degrees. they were still write a lot of energy in the atmosphere had during wednesday afternoon so intense thunderstorms broke out across north wales and part of...
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rebecca, let me ask you about this. the meeting between, and the joint appearances for the next two days between emmanuel macron and president donald trump, there's a lot that could benefit the president on this trip. but remember the joint press conference that macron held with president putin at versailles? and he lit in to putin. there is a danger here for president trump in not knowing which way macron is going to go. >> there is. but absolutely as much as this is going to be potentially an awkward trip, remember that president trump pretty much supported macron's opponent, marine le pen in the presidential race in france as much as this will be awkward on both sides president trump needs allies right now. as we saw at the g20, the united states is more isolated than it has been in recent memory in terms of our international relations. european allies who have partnered with the u.s. in the past feel very wary of their position and their relationship with the united states. german chancellor angela merkel has expres
rebecca, let me ask you about this. the meeting between, and the joint appearances for the next two days between emmanuel macron and president donald trump, there's a lot that could benefit the president on this trip. but remember the joint press conference that macron held with president putin at versailles? and he lit in to putin. there is a danger here for president trump in not knowing which way macron is going to go. >> there is. but absolutely as much as this is going to be...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from uber to etsy.lions of americans taking on extra work to make some extra cash. jason lawregren is a working actor who uses the app called task rabbit to find odd jobs to supplement his income. >> i'm going to be installing window guards. >> reporter: lawregren, part of a growing trend. a new study, showing more than 44 million americans have side jobs, in addition to working full time. they range from retirees to millenials, the largest group of side hustlers. >> because millennials are contending with record numbers of student loan debt and underemployment, they are extremely likely to side hustle. >> reporter: but experts warn, be careful with that cash. >> some of the cons of a side hustle are burnout, living beyond your means because you're overly dependent on your side hustle income. >> reporter: instead, money from those side jobs should be used to pay down debt and beef up that savings account. so that you're not living beyond your means. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> thank you. >>>
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from uber to etsy.lions of americans taking on extra work to make some extra cash. jason lawregren is a working actor who uses the app called task rabbit to find odd jobs to supplement his income. >> i'm going to be installing window guards. >> reporter: lawregren, part of a growing trend. a new study, showing more than 44 million americans have side jobs, in addition to working full time. they range from retirees to millenials, the...
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rebecca, to you now. in light of this, there's a peculiar moment from the campaign trail, it happened june of last year, four days after the e-mail promising dirt on clinton and two days before the meeting took place. let's listen. >> i am going to give a major speech on probably monday of next week and we are going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the clintons. i think you are going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >> that never happened, that press conference never happened that he alluded to. knowing what we know now, does that raise questions for you about when president trump knew about this meeting? >> no doubt about it, pamela. this is really the first major instance that donald trump started discussing potential dirt on the clinton's and threatened to use it in a campaign setting. the fact he never did raises more questions. why did he decide not to? is it because they went to the meeting and there was no dirt to be had? we are not sure. the fact
rebecca, to you now. in light of this, there's a peculiar moment from the campaign trail, it happened june of last year, four days after the e-mail promising dirt on clinton and two days before the meeting took place. let's listen. >> i am going to give a major speech on probably monday of next week and we are going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the clintons. i think you are going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >> that never...
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rebecca says one of the reasons can charlie has done so well is medicaid.vernment health care program helps pay for her care to the tune of about $12,000 a year. >> it's your birthday soon, how old are you going to be? >> five. >> charlie relies on a 2350ed h feeding tube and sees seven different doctors for complications from her extreme maturity. she remembers the moment the house passed its bill. it calls for $843 billion in cuts in medicaid over 10 years. >> it's kind of a punch in the gut, like wow! they're stealing her chance. she's sleeping on me, they're stealing her chance. >> howagery are you that your representative voted for the health care act? >> i'm newer yous. i feel betrayed, i feel his job as a representative is to speak out in the best interest of his people, and i don't feel as if that was done. >> yes, we are going in here. >> rebecca paid a visit to that congressman, tom garrett. she confronted garrett and a house representative about acha. >> we're going to have to do stuff outsides of it, to make the system as good as -- >> then why
rebecca says one of the reasons can charlie has done so well is medicaid.vernment health care program helps pay for her care to the tune of about $12,000 a year. >> it's your birthday soon, how old are you going to be? >> five. >> charlie relies on a 2350ed h feeding tube and sees seven different doctors for complications from her extreme maturity. she remembers the moment the house passed its bill. it calls for $843 billion in cuts in medicaid over 10 years. >> it's...
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as you can see, rebecca morelle is there. here's her report.s from extinction. the 1.5—tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino. it is essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. once widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but they are unable to breed. back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rhino egg a
as you can see, rebecca morelle is there. here's her report.s from extinction. the 1.5—tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino. it is essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been...
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so i know what it's like to lose a child. >> reporter: after her daughter's death, rebecca began workings a grief counselor to help other parents. and now she wants to do more for children with cancer. >> the idea came to me, the one thing i can do is to raise money for children's cancer research. >> he is going to think his 70- year-old grandparents are cool. >> reporter: they will skydive in san diego for kids diagnosed with cancer, but also for alex, who is now in...