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rebecca: you know, i hope not.ould say a huge majority of men i have worked with in my career, when they heard about these things coming out, they themselves were horrified that this is happening, so why worry about are people going to extremes where they are afraid dinnerting women out to for a business meeting. all very normal things for guys to do together, right? i worry about that because i feel like that will set us back even further. i think there is an awareness and a level of not expecting it to happen. emily: ok so they should be taking these meetings, doing these dinners. how do you make sure these things do not happen? how do you make sure nothing crosses the line? how do you make sure women are included? rebecca: i think you be inclusive. you ask yourself, what everyone feel comfortable on the team if we are having this dinner, going to this event? i often do that myself in terms of my entire team. would everyone want to go and do this event? sometimes you have to make sacrifices that are better for th
rebecca: you know, i hope not.ould say a huge majority of men i have worked with in my career, when they heard about these things coming out, they themselves were horrified that this is happening, so why worry about are people going to extremes where they are afraid dinnerting women out to for a business meeting. all very normal things for guys to do together, right? i worry about that because i feel like that will set us back even further. i think there is an awareness and a level of not...
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i'm joined now in the studio by rebecca ritter's who filed that report rebecca you witnessed history in the making today in germany what did feel like to be in that room. it was great. i felt really fortunate to be watching history in the making and the room was filled with really excited people everyone was there they were relieved that this was finally happening in germany and there was a lot of excitement in the room but i have to say that apart from the press scrum which of course do you define it from the sort of a regular. registry office wedding going to say. it was for all intents and purposes like any other registry office wedding you know it was this is it was nice yeah i mean it was it was it was quite traditional in the wedding march played as the boys came down the aisle and you know what the celebrant had to say was more or less in keeping with heterosexual ceremonies so you know i think the hope is that this will just become a normal part of life and you talk to both a and his partner how important was it for them after thirty eight years to actually be married really
i'm joined now in the studio by rebecca ritter's who filed that report rebecca you witnessed history in the making today in germany what did feel like to be in that room. it was great. i felt really fortunate to be watching history in the making and the room was filled with really excited people everyone was there they were relieved that this was finally happening in germany and there was a lot of excitement in the room but i have to say that apart from the press scrum which of course do you...
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science correspondent rebecca morelle has more.rebecca: keeping track of our atmosphere -- for decades, research stations like this one in the swiss alps have been monitoring levels of carbon dioxide, and the latest findings show that the greenhouse gas has hit a new high. >> it should be setting off alarm bells through the corridors of power around the world. three parts per million increase, the biggest increase ever recorded. it is the biggest increase we can find in the geological record for millions of years. fastest increase in 2016. rebecca: this record-breaking price is -- record-breaking rise driven by human activities and the el niÑo phenomenon. every few years, the ocean surface becomes warmer. it causes wind patterns to change and the weather is dramatically altered. it causes drought, stopping vegetation growing, preventing plants and trees from soaking up carbon dioxide. it has also led to forest fires, which have injected more of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. so how significant are today's findings? over hund
science correspondent rebecca morelle has more.rebecca: keeping track of our atmosphere -- for decades, research stations like this one in the swiss alps have been monitoring levels of carbon dioxide, and the latest findings show that the greenhouse gas has hit a new high. >> it should be setting off alarm bells through the corridors of power around the world. three parts per million increase, the biggest increase ever recorded. it is the biggest increase we can find in the geological...
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rebecca has got her own identity. rebecca is going to be rebecca.od, the religion is significant to individual choice. we celebrate every culture and religion in this household and we also celebrate christmas because it's the holiday and all the family gets together, it's festival time, but when rebecca came along, the first christmas she had with us, we bought a christmas tree, but we haven't done that before. iasked rebecca, do you want a christmas tree? she goes, don't buy a real one, just get me a little artificial one and she wanted a pink one. i think the principle of fostering and which makes a success is not because you put two together who are the same religion, the same religion people could have problems as well. if you're a foster carer, you've got to have within you the nurture nature. you've got to look after this child regardless of race, religion — that comes secondary. first is, you have got to love that child and protect them and got to make them safe and secure. do you think that muslim foster carers are stigmatised in our society
rebecca has got her own identity. rebecca is going to be rebecca.od, the religion is significant to individual choice. we celebrate every culture and religion in this household and we also celebrate christmas because it's the holiday and all the family gets together, it's festival time, but when rebecca came along, the first christmas she had with us, we bought a christmas tree, but we haven't done that before. iasked rebecca, do you want a christmas tree? she goes, don't buy a real one, just...
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rebecca: the u.s. chamber of commerce also criticizes what it calls a poisoned pill proposal meant to sabotage nasa, including a sunset clause that would require regular renegotiations. while on the campaign trail and as president, donald trump has repeatedly threatened to rip up free trade agreements, which has pressed authorities in mexico to travel to brazil and argentina to talk about the import of corn, present in virtually all mexican cuisine, currently imported almost entirely from the united states. correspondent on the ground in mexico filed this report. reporter: in mexico, if you get lucky, you can savor an air of local corn at a roadside food stamp. >> the corn is very delicious. repoporter: it tastes juicy and sweet, but the trade of corn has turned bitter. since 1994, u.s. corn has arrived in mexico in huge want peace, tariff free. of hundreds of small producers, decided to stop growing it. jesus: in the past, all of this was corn. reporter: hard to compete with american corn, open to sub
rebecca: the u.s. chamber of commerce also criticizes what it calls a poisoned pill proposal meant to sabotage nasa, including a sunset clause that would require regular renegotiations. while on the campaign trail and as president, donald trump has repeatedly threatened to rip up free trade agreements, which has pressed authorities in mexico to travel to brazil and argentina to talk about the import of corn, present in virtually all mexican cuisine, currently imported almost entirely from the...
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. >> is that rebecca, hey, rebecca. >> hi. >> do you have some, is that alcohol. >> it is come on overere. >> halloween treats for adults and kid. >> that is right, it is the adult one over here but don't worry, plenty for kid, on this side of the table. >> i can't believe halloween is here. >> boom. >> rebecca next. >> karen hepp, hi, rebecca. >> hi, guys, good to see you again. very professional here. >> i try to be. try, the keyboard. rebecca lifestyle expert, i never understood what that is but expert about living. >> crafts, recipes, decor. >> perfect. she has three sons. >> my gosh. >> she will have a halloween party. >> all crazed, all things halloween, decorations but you brought some amazing drinks and treats. >> yes, i have some good ideas for you guys. >> that looks lik ajar of dirt. >> it is ajar of dirt, oreo dirt, like the dirt pudding you make when you're little except sort of halloweenphiladelphia international airport. pudding, gram crack nerves there then oreo dirt on top, then i added the milano cook he is, melt some chocolate, put it in zip lock bag, and you can jus
. >> is that rebecca, hey, rebecca. >> hi. >> do you have some, is that alcohol. >> it is come on overere. >> halloween treats for adults and kid. >> that is right, it is the adult one over here but don't worry, plenty for kid, on this side of the table. >> i can't believe halloween is here. >> boom. >> rebecca next. >> karen hepp, hi, rebecca. >> hi, guys, good to see you again. very professional here. >> i try to be. try,...
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rebecca has got her own identity.f my friends on facebook and he was like "what are you doing?" and i wasjust like, "ah, i'm on holiday". and he was like, "where are you?" i said pakistan. and was like, "so where are you living?" with my family and he was like, "you're living with terrorists". i was like, "excuse me!" they haven't said to me directly, but they have said it behind my back. "i bet her parents have got, like, explosives or bombs or whatever in their home", i'm just like, "i live there". the government doesn't have figures on how many interracial placements exist. we do know however that last year saw a rise in the number of children in care from ethnic minority backgrounds, and whilst it's estimated that 3,000 muslim children are put into foster care every year, only a quarter of long—term foster carers are from an ethnic minority. jerome is a 26—year—old care leaver. he was put in care at the age of four and recalls the strong cultural barriers in his first foster home. the first family i lived with was
rebecca has got her own identity.f my friends on facebook and he was like "what are you doing?" and i wasjust like, "ah, i'm on holiday". and he was like, "where are you?" i said pakistan. and was like, "so where are you living?" with my family and he was like, "you're living with terrorists". i was like, "excuse me!" they haven't said to me directly, but they have said it behind my back. "i bet her parents have got, like,...
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>> well, i think the first point is that this is an example of what rebecca was talking about, which is there was a share of the electorate that voted for trump despite roughly 20% of the electorate overall of his voters said he was not qualified, did not believe he was qualified. they gave him a try, because they wanted change, didn't like hillary clinton. i think this is the sort of episode that is re-enforcing those concerns and the reason why you see some of those voters more uncertain about him than they were on election day, but i think the larger point is that there is so much we don't know yet about this -- these deaths and this mission. and, you know, this is not benghazi, but certainly if you look at the president of how much time, effort, and money the republican congress spent trying to unearth every possible dimension of the benghazi episode, there is a kind of the ball is in their court here, as well, and only john mccain so far, senator mccain, has really stepped up and said we need to know more about what happened here. whatever else you think the president owes, a ph
>> well, i think the first point is that this is an example of what rebecca was talking about, which is there was a share of the electorate that voted for trump despite roughly 20% of the electorate overall of his voters said he was not qualified, did not believe he was qualified. they gave him a try, because they wanted change, didn't like hillary clinton. i think this is the sort of episode that is re-enforcing those concerns and the reason why you see some of those voters more...
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let me start with rebecca at the "wall street journal."he got a scoop that i believe may end up being one of the more important stories about the russia scandal overall. it is about a crucial time when we first bail aware as americans that russia was doing something in the election. the first report that we as a country had about that was on june 14th last year. the "washington post" last summer, the headline from her, russian government hackers penetrated dnc. that was the first indication we had as a country that something was up in our mexico specifically had to do with the russian government. the date of that first public report ends up being really important. june 14th last year. keeping that in mind, there was some really interesting reporting from rebecca, that it was about the data if i recall, cambridge analytica. it is now famous as the data firm that worked for the trump campaign. but rebecca was first to record that they said that last june, june 2016, he made an overture to wikileaks. he offered that cam bridge analytica would
let me start with rebecca at the "wall street journal."he got a scoop that i believe may end up being one of the more important stories about the russia scandal overall. it is about a crucial time when we first bail aware as americans that russia was doing something in the election. the first report that we as a country had about that was on june 14th last year. the "washington post" last summer, the headline from her, russian government hackers penetrated dnc. that was the...
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i'm joined now in the studio by rebecca ritter is here file back report record you witnessed history in the making today in germany what i did feel like to be in that room. it was great everything you know i felt really fortunate to be watching history in the making and the room was filled with really excited papal everyone was there they were relieved that this was finally happening in germany and. there was a lot of excitement in the room but i have to say that apart from the press scrum which of course do you define it from the sort of a regular. registry office wedding going to say. it was for all intents and purposes like any other registry office wedding you know even if this is it was nice yeah i mean it was it was it was quite traditional in the wedding march played as the boys came down the aisle and you know what the celebrant had to say was more or less in keeping with heterosexual ceremonies so you know i think the hope is that this will just become a normal part of life and you talk to both a and his partner how important was it for them after thirty eight years to actua
i'm joined now in the studio by rebecca ritter is here file back report record you witnessed history in the making today in germany what i did feel like to be in that room. it was great everything you know i felt really fortunate to be watching history in the making and the room was filled with really excited papal everyone was there they were relieved that this was finally happening in germany and. there was a lot of excitement in the room but i have to say that apart from the press scrum...
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rebecca v rebecca jarvis gives us an exclusive first look at how it works. >> reporter: it's the companywn for revolutionizing delivery. but tech titan amazon is taking things a few steps farther, literally. delivering those packages not just to your doorstep but inside your home. it's called amazon key. here's how it works. the driver arrives and scans your package, which automatically sends an alert to your phone and a signal to the amazon cloud that unlocks the smart lock on your front door. at the same time, a security camera mounted in your home begins rolling so you have a record of the whole thing. so that i can return home to my package in my front enittry, which i've been following along on my phone, which has been recording from that camera. why is amazon doing this? >> well, we heard from customers, a lot of custo delivered in their home, even when they're not there. >> reporter: the free service is available for prime members. beginning november 8, in 37 cities around the country, with 85 million prime members in the u.s., spending an average of $1300 a year that's a lot of h
rebecca v rebecca jarvis gives us an exclusive first look at how it works. >> reporter: it's the companywn for revolutionizing delivery. but tech titan amazon is taking things a few steps farther, literally. delivering those packages not just to your doorstep but inside your home. it's called amazon key. here's how it works. the driver arrives and scans your package, which automatically sends an alert to your phone and a signal to the amazon cloud that unlocks the smart lock on your front...
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. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think one phrase that could best describe him is a gentle giant. >> yep. >> he had so much patience, so much kindnes
. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point...
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let me start with rebecca at the "wall street journal." she got a scoop that i believe may end up being one of the more important stories about the russia scandal overall. it is about a crucial time when we first bail aware as americans that russia was doing something in the election. the first report that we as a country had about that was on june 14th last year. the "washington post" last summer, the headline from her, russian government hackers penetrated dnc. that was the first indication we had as a country that something was up in our mexico specifically had to do with the russian government. the date of that first public report ends up being really important. june 14th last year. keeping that in mind, there was some really interesting reporting from rebecca, that it was about the data if i recall, cambridge analytica. it is now famous as the data firm that worked for the trump campaign. but rebecca was first to record that they said that last june, june 2016, he made an overture to wikileaks. he offered that cam bridge analytica wou
let me start with rebecca at the "wall street journal." she got a scoop that i believe may end up being one of the more important stories about the russia scandal overall. it is about a crucial time when we first bail aware as americans that russia was doing something in the election. the first report that we as a country had about that was on june 14th last year. the "washington post" last summer, the headline from her, russian government hackers penetrated dnc. that was...
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rebecca, who in her grief continued to champion her son and inspired us to carry on. rebecca loves talking about her son lucas. >> he was the strongest person i knew. a wonderful boy. he was fearless >> thanks to a special friendship with carson wentz and the eagles, and prime seating at monday's game, lucas's story was broadcast to the world. >> it has been wonderful and overwhelming. >> it's a plus for everything that's happened >> talk about an impact. so far, over 20,000 orders have been placed for bracelets featuring lucas's dutch destroyer football nickname raising $142,000 for the nonprofit the family setting up in lucas's honor. >> a small work station for 23,000 orders. >> very small. definitely not a warehouse. we're working right out of of lucas's room. >> this will grow i think. the family lost lucas in june be days after his 10th birthday. the a history of grief can be a disorienting place but the dutch destroyer project has acted as a compass >> every day without him feels impossible a real dark horrible place when you lose a child. i don't always get up
rebecca, who in her grief continued to champion her son and inspired us to carry on. rebecca loves talking about her son lucas. >> he was the strongest person i knew. a wonderful boy. he was fearless >> thanks to a special friendship with carson wentz and the eagles, and prime seating at monday's game, lucas's story was broadcast to the world. >> it has been wonderful and overwhelming. >> it's a plus for everything that's happened >> talk about an impact. so far,...
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rebecca roffman reports. rebecca: after nearly 12 hours of negotiation, a. labor leaders gathered -- a copper my spirit of labor leaders discussed the issue of posted workers, policies that all citizens of one country to work elsewhere in the union, receiving higher salaries at home, but still lower than the local labor force. they agreed workers will be capped at 18 months, and a four-your transition period will take place before final agreement on the reform and its taking effect. >> i believe we have found a balance coppermine is that takes into account the interest -- compromimise -- balanced compromise that takes into account the interest of the workers and the host countries. it protects the rights of the employees on the disrupting the free movement t of services. one notable exception is transport workers like truck drivers, who are temporary exempt from the regulations, much to the chagrin of french president emmanuel macron, who wants to see them included. for thewho had called reform, otherwise alluded to what he called an in vicious agreement. ot
rebecca roffman reports. rebecca: after nearly 12 hours of negotiation, a. labor leaders gathered -- a copper my spirit of labor leaders discussed the issue of posted workers, policies that all citizens of one country to work elsewhere in the union, receiving higher salaries at home, but still lower than the local labor force. they agreed workers will be capped at 18 months, and a four-your transition period will take place before final agreement on the reform and its taking effect. >> i...
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rebecca, who in her grief continued to champion her son and inspired us to carry on. rebecca loves talking about her son lucas. >> he was the strongest person i knew. a wonderful boy. he was fearless >> thanks to a special friendship with carson wentz and the eagles, and prime seating at monday's game, lucas's story was broadcast to the world. >> it has been wonderful and overwhelming. >> it's a plus for everything that's happened >> talk about an impact. so far, over 20,000 orders have been placed for bracelets featuring lucas's dutch destroyer football nickname raising $142,000 for the nonprofit the family setting up in lucas's honor. >> a small work station for 23,000 orders. >> very small. definitely not a warehouse. we're working right out of of lucas's room. >> this will grow i think. the family lost lucas in june be days after his 10th birthday. the a history of grief can be a disorienting place but the dutch destroyer project has acted as a compass >> every day without him feels impossible a real dark horrible place when you lose a child. i don't always get up
rebecca, who in her grief continued to champion her son and inspired us to carry on. rebecca loves talking about her son lucas. >> he was the strongest person i knew. a wonderful boy. he was fearless >> thanks to a special friendship with carson wentz and the eagles, and prime seating at monday's game, lucas's story was broadcast to the world. >> it has been wonderful and overwhelming. >> it's a plus for everything that's happened >> talk about an impact. so far,...
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rebecca rossman reports.ire areas in california have been reduced to ash, with thousands of local homes and businesses destroyed. >> that was the kitchen. this area, right here, was the living room. this whole area right here was the living room. the survivors -- some of the roof tiles you say. the fire was so intense it burned andnd melted everything o basically being unrecognizable. rebecca: n northern california wine country has been one of the worst hit areas, with the city of santa rosa completely decimated. the fires have already burned through 686 square kilometers of rural and urban areas. with the return of strong winds pushing the flames forward, california governor jerry brown warned the worst was yet to come. governor brown: we have had big fires in the past. this is one of the biggest, most serious. it is not over. it is going to cost a lot of money. the presidident has declared a major disaster along with the other ones in texas and florida and elsewhere. this will be tens of billions. rebecca:
rebecca rossman reports.ire areas in california have been reduced to ash, with thousands of local homes and businesses destroyed. >> that was the kitchen. this area, right here, was the living room. this whole area right here was the living room. the survivors -- some of the roof tiles you say. the fire was so intense it burned andnd melted everything o basically being unrecognizable. rebecca: n northern california wine country has been one of the worst hit areas, with the city of santa...
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rebecca mercer,. >> it would be nice. let's go to sunlen serfaty with the breaking news.going to be in the tax bill, please. >> i think some members of congress would be asking the same questions. the house bill has not been unveiled yet. that's not until next week. but as you said, this budget vote today is an important and overall tax reform because that has to happen. it provides the framework for tax reform and importantly, provides the ability for republicans to pass tax reform with only republican votes. certainly heading into today, house republican leadership is confident they believe that they do have the votes to get this budget passed, but certainly it's going to be close. as we've seen in recent days some of the side fights already bubble over about very specific issues in this budget because it is, of course, members, essentially, planting their flag in the ground on the broader issue going into tax reform. state and local income tax issue. republicans in high tax areas say they don't want that to be scrapped. that on the table to raise some revenue. they say
rebecca mercer,. >> it would be nice. let's go to sunlen serfaty with the breaking news.going to be in the tax bill, please. >> i think some members of congress would be asking the same questions. the house bill has not been unveiled yet. that's not until next week. but as you said, this budget vote today is an important and overall tax reform because that has to happen. it provides the framework for tax reform and importantly, provides the ability for republicans to pass tax reform...
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mercer, who you know is a big donor. >> this is rebecca bird, over here, a different rebecca. i want to read a portion of the trump campaign statement released. we as a campaign chose to rely on the voter data of the republican national committee to help elect president donald j. trump. they made a point of speaking of cambridge analyticala's role, and today no mention of cambridge so why are they now trying to distance themselves what they were earlier bragging about? >> clearly, wolf, because there's a controversy and a link between cambridge and wikileaks. that's as close to collusion you can get if this all turns out to be true. of course the campaign is trying now to erase cambridge analytica from their history, and the trump campaign paid them almost $6 million for their work from july of 2016 through the election, and if that's not a major part of this campaign, i don't know what is. after the election, they were indeed bragging about their role in the campaign, the forbes interview with jared kushner, and joshua green embedded with the trump campaign prior to election
mercer, who you know is a big donor. >> this is rebecca bird, over here, a different rebecca. i want to read a portion of the trump campaign statement released. we as a campaign chose to rely on the voter data of the republican national committee to help elect president donald j. trump. they made a point of speaking of cambridge analyticala's role, and today no mention of cambridge so why are they now trying to distance themselves what they were earlier bragging about? >> clearly,...
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another piece of this that is important to this is rebecca mercer, who received the e-mail, according to your reporting, is a very powerful figure in trump's orbit. rebecca mercer and steve bannon have been close for years and years, and bannon was viewed as the outside gatekeeper of mercer, and they are a billionaire duo to conservative causes, and both to the trump campaign and to an outside super pac that spent a significant amount of money to help trump get elected. these were not distant donors, rebecca and bob mercer and alexander nicks are three people very closely connected to the way the trump campaign worked as a political entity. the nitty gritty of how cambridge analytica functioned as part of the campaign data operation is not germane to the reality, to the facts we now know, which are that the ceo of that company offered that that company would help assange potentially district e-mails that could have been obtained illegally. >> and assange confirmed it. somebody very involved with the trump campaign, the head of cambridge analytica reached out to this man that we know r
another piece of this that is important to this is rebecca mercer, who received the e-mail, according to your reporting, is a very powerful figure in trump's orbit. rebecca mercer and steve bannon have been close for years and years, and bannon was viewed as the outside gatekeeper of mercer, and they are a billionaire duo to conservative causes, and both to the trump campaign and to an outside super pac that spent a significant amount of money to help trump get elected. these were not distant...
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a large majority voted in favor of it well rebecca thank you very much for bringing us that heartwarming story here on. thank you. pull out sofa now but join us again at the top of the hour if you can in the meantime head to our web site that is the w dot com for all the latest on how to humphrey thanks for joining me and now. make your smart t.v. even smarter with a smile. what you want when you want it. up to date. extraordinary. to. decide what's on.
a large majority voted in favor of it well rebecca thank you very much for bringing us that heartwarming story here on. thank you. pull out sofa now but join us again at the top of the hour if you can in the meantime head to our web site that is the w dot com for all the latest on how to humphrey thanks for joining me and now. make your smart t.v. even smarter with a smile. what you want when you want it. up to date. extraordinary. to. decide what's on.
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city of oakland councilmember at large, rebecca kaplan... met with organizers and says she is impressed by the public's generosity.rebecca kaplan/councilmember- "we know that puerto rico has been abused in many ways over the years -- financially and otherwise. but now lives are at stake. and, so seeing the people here in the bay area standing up to help, while the president is not, just shows that we are the ones speaking up for justice, speaking up for protecting the lives of americans and that is what a federal government should be doing, but if they won't we will."claudia avila/donor- "and, it could happen to us. i mean, an earthquake, is you know, its on, its on, its, you know, on the record -- we're due. so don't take it lightly that you're not gonna need somebody's help." and, right now, puerto rico is in peril and will be for quite some time. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) still ahead on kron four news at eight... a women attacked outside a movie theater... but it's what she did during the movie that may have p
city of oakland councilmember at large, rebecca kaplan... met with organizers and says she is impressed by the public's generosity.rebecca kaplan/councilmember- "we know that puerto rico has been abused in many ways over the years -- financially and otherwise. but now lives are at stake. and, so seeing the people here in the bay area standing up to help, while the president is not, just shows that we are the ones speaking up for justice, speaking up for protecting the lives of americans...
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did his co-star, rebecca ferguson, have something to do with the accident. >> reporter: you there onhe injured his ankle? how is he doing? what are the updates? they've started to shoot again. >> you put the marbles on the roof, didn't you? >> yes, i did. so sorry. >> reporter: 55-year-old tom took a hard hit when his rooftop leap proved to be an impossible mission. and left him with a broken ankle. >> i think he's fine. as you said, they're shooting. >> do you have more scenes to shoot? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. when we're done with this, i'm heading back with my bag of markles. >> he calls himself the snowman killer. >> reporter: the spy sequel doesn't hit theaters until july. but this friday, rebecca and michael fassbender team up in pursuit of a serial killer with a frigid calling card. so thank you for ruining frosty the snowman for me. >> you're welcome. >> pretty happy about that. >> reporter: are you, why? >> because i'm twisted. >> he's taunting us. if we don't find him this is never going to stop. >> reporter: they shot on location during a brutal norwegian winter. so the set
did his co-star, rebecca ferguson, have something to do with the accident. >> reporter: you there onhe injured his ankle? how is he doing? what are the updates? they've started to shoot again. >> you put the marbles on the roof, didn't you? >> yes, i did. so sorry. >> reporter: 55-year-old tom took a hard hit when his rooftop leap proved to be an impossible mission. and left him with a broken ankle. >> i think he's fine. as you said, they're shooting. >> do...
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>> you can see the moment that the ghost left rebecca's body and she falls exactly exhausted they'reseem like -- >> that clears >> i believe it now. >> you know what? i'm just glad that rebecca is okay, that the child ghost was released, and who knows, this theater may still be haunted. >> enter at your own >>> careful where you swim. you might >> what the >> this is incredible video of a guy swimming in what looks like to be a natural instagram filter. is that fire on the sur of the water? >> no, it does not. that exactly what it looks like. whereabouts in the world do you? >> africa. >> hawaii, australia,underneath some algae bloom. >> high springs, florida, where a river meets devil's ear canyon you whereabouts in the country it is. can you guess as to what is happening and why? >> cold water meeting saltwater, i don't >> i was thinking something like that. >> darker river water meeting the canyon water? >> a little bit of that. what this actually is, is the tanik acid released from cypress trees alongside the river. this is meeting and meshing and creating this incredible effect.
>> you can see the moment that the ghost left rebecca's body and she falls exactly exhausted they'reseem like -- >> that clears >> i believe it now. >> you know what? i'm just glad that rebecca is okay, that the child ghost was released, and who knows, this theater may still be haunted. >> enter at your own >>> careful where you swim. you might >> what the >> this is incredible video of a guy swimming in what looks like to be a natural...
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rebecca i'll start with you. britain is preparing for war. general mattis is telling the u.s.ers that we should have several military options on the table. how close are we perhaps? >> well britain is our very closest allie and keep in mind their defense minister noted a few months ago that some of those long range missiles from north korea could target london at some point. that said i think we're at about the same place. they're ready to fight tonight. they they're taking this very seriously but note this. south korea has not seen imminent moves towards military confrontation by north korea. >> charles: but hugo, news coming out of north korea is kim jong-un promoted his sister to senior party post and praised the country's nuclear weapons program and all these things continue to sort of spark and alarm that his dynasty they want to preserve their dynasty and perhaps the only way to do that is to flex their new found nuclear muscle. >> yeah, the whole north korean tactic and strategy is to preserve the kim dynasty so promoting the sister and prais ing the nuclear weapons et
rebecca i'll start with you. britain is preparing for war. general mattis is telling the u.s.ers that we should have several military options on the table. how close are we perhaps? >> well britain is our very closest allie and keep in mind their defense minister noted a few months ago that some of those long range missiles from north korea could target london at some point. that said i think we're at about the same place. they're ready to fight tonight. they they're taking this very...
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amy: rebecca peters, we want to thank you so much for being with us.ternational arms control advocate and part of the international network on small arms. she led the campaign to reform australia's gun laws after the port arthur massacre. the massacre saw 35 people killed and a score of people injured. this is democracy now! when we return, we will speak to bishop william barber. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: this again will gather in , hundreds raleigh for the north carolina naacp state convention, the last one that will be presided over by bishop william barber as president of the state conference. dr. reverend barber resigned from his post earlier this year to focus on his work with repairers of the breach and the launch of a poor people's campaign. in what he says is a national call for moral revival, barber is on a 15-state public event tour to address issues of systemic racism, poverty, militarism, and ecological devastation, and spr
amy: rebecca peters, we want to thank you so much for being with us.ternational arms control advocate and part of the international network on small arms. she led the campaign to reform australia's gun laws after the port arthur massacre. the massacre saw 35 people killed and a score of people injured. this is democracy now! when we return, we will speak to bishop william barber. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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the transformation process from the young rebecca to the old rebecca. >> it takes 3 1/2 hours.ig deal. >> do you read a book? >> i try to participate in the process. there's a lot of having to blow dry. i handle the blow drier to speed the process along. >> let's talk about the season premiere. i don't think i'm giving spoiler alerts. we know there's a charred house. we don't know how it got charred. >> yes. you had a code word for this? >> i think it's okay with it. we called it the marble. >> oh. >> when the marble happens, they were -- listen. we've been holding on to this secret for like a year and a half now. they built the house outside of l.a. all of the signs that say tiu around town, it was a different word to throw people off in case someone was being followed to set. >> this is cia stuff. >> i have never been a part of something like this before. >> one of the other cool relationships you have, with chrissy metz. other and daughter. you called your own mom after reading some of the scenes. >> i recognized some of the same behavior that i exhibited towards my own moth
the transformation process from the young rebecca to the old rebecca. >> it takes 3 1/2 hours.ig deal. >> do you read a book? >> i try to participate in the process. there's a lot of having to blow dry. i handle the blow drier to speed the process along. >> let's talk about the season premiere. i don't think i'm giving spoiler alerts. we know there's a charred house. we don't know how it got charred. >> yes. you had a code word for this? >> i think it's okay...
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rebecca callahan responded to a fire here last week. with so many hurricane deployments she is asked to volunteer more often. paul, the reege fall disaster officer for the red cross spoke with us by phone from puerto rico. >> the red cross volunteer from your community might be in puerto rico tonight working. so we need you to be the volunteer to go to the house fire. >> time and money. both are still in demand following the most active hurricane season since 2005. cheryl conner, abc7 news. jonathan: i want to show you new video to give you the idea the extreme lenk it takes to get folks supplies. this is the coast guard. down. he will guide down supplies. this area is cut off due to the mud slides so they needed to lower down water and food. he is guiding in pallet worth of stuff that is life saving for folks below. the last report we got show only half that island clean running water. half. only 12% of the people have power at this point. 30,000 pounds of food is headed to puerto rico. today the fauquier county police delivering this
rebecca callahan responded to a fire here last week. with so many hurricane deployments she is asked to volunteer more often. paul, the reege fall disaster officer for the red cross spoke with us by phone from puerto rico. >> the red cross volunteer from your community might be in puerto rico tonight working. so we need you to be the volunteer to go to the house fire. >> time and money. both are still in demand following the most active hurricane season since 2005. cheryl conner,...
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because that is enough with rebecca enough with the redskins fan this is where party is at. coming up at 6:00 we will talk more with folks at wip. it will be a lot of fun, sibling rivalry, i love it. >> thank you. >>> president trump is eager to get tax reform through congress but to get to it he need help, to the 4 trillion-dollar budget proposal. it will not be easy. while president met with senate republicans on capitol hill, did he dispatch ivanka to bucks count pay to tout the tax referral plan at a town hall meeting. anita oh is live at jim kenney , center with more from the first daughter, anita. >> reporter: nicole, inportant details, still have to be worked out, such as income levels that go with each tax bracket. but the administration is pushing a sweeping overhaul to a tax coat that hasn't changed in more than a deck cade. first daughter and advisor to the president ivanka trump discussed administration's new tax reform plan with an audience of 250 bucks county residents on monday. >> people, americans want tax reform. they want simplicity. it ties complicated. >
because that is enough with rebecca enough with the redskins fan this is where party is at. coming up at 6:00 we will talk more with folks at wip. it will be a lot of fun, sibling rivalry, i love it. >> thank you. >>> president trump is eager to get tax reform through congress but to get to it he need help, to the 4 trillion-dollar budget proposal. it will not be easy. while president met with senate republicans on capitol hill, did he dispatch ivanka to bucks count pay to tout...
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a large majority voted in favor of it well rebecca thank you very much for bringing us that warming story here on. thank you. well that's ofa now but join us again at the top of the hour if you can and in the meantime head to our web site that is the w dot com for all the latest on how to humphrey thanks for joining me now. to. make your smaller. and smaller. and smaller. what you want when you want to. update. extraordinary. depth. you decide what's on. find out what w. small. oh. say. to. the for. the good. news. what's that sound like talking about the poll but. we think you can still. go to see the go go go go go through your dreams and the magic because. you should simply because it's a reason not so much to buy just that they just. like a big. clue from you just because you get it right but that's the best we can. his. letter i give you nothing. right. this if by chance this is. a once in your life it's my. solution. and anything wrong with this. this is my job. but. the bulk. of. this is. god. to put. this. this is my church. or lead. the lead. thank. god i wasn't. for just a minut
a large majority voted in favor of it well rebecca thank you very much for bringing us that warming story here on. thank you. well that's ofa now but join us again at the top of the hour if you can and in the meantime head to our web site that is the w dot com for all the latest on how to humphrey thanks for joining me now. to. make your smaller. and smaller. and smaller. what you want when you want to. update. extraordinary. depth. you decide what's on. find out what w. small. oh. say. to. the...
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[ laughter ] >> rebecca, do you want to go to prison?eason! >> i know! it's the perfect balance of not too hot and not too cold. >> seth: you know what, i think i'm going to call the police. >> no, no, no. just edit out the part where we say we killed the guy and we'll pretend it never ever happened. watch this. no fall season is complete without a trip to a pumpkin patch with your aunt. >> here are four simple ways to ensure the pumpkin you're picking is ripe. number one, girth. oh, my god! >> i know what you did! [ laughter ] >> do you think that's him? >> seth: yeah, i think that's him. [ laughter ] >> do you think he's mad? >> seth: yeah, i think he's mad. >> oh, but he's alive! it's the magic of fall. >> this is actually great, great news! do you want to get back together? >> i don't. >> seth: i'm still calling the police. >> you can't! we have reservations for a hayride tomorrow! >> sir, sir, would you like to join us on a hayride? >> well, okay. >> seth: all right. two people from vermont who love the fall. we'll be right back wit
[ laughter ] >> rebecca, do you want to go to prison?eason! >> i know! it's the perfect balance of not too hot and not too cold. >> seth: you know what, i think i'm going to call the police. >> no, no, no. just edit out the part where we say we killed the guy and we'll pretend it never ever happened. watch this. no fall season is complete without a trip to a pumpkin patch with your aunt. >> here are four simple ways to ensure the pumpkin you're picking is ripe....
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it all stemmed from the kuls dedispute between rebecca bredow she had with her ex-husband.he end he had their son vaccinated while she was behind bars. and the judge ended up awarding joint custody to the father. in an exclusive interview with abc, bredow says she is sticking with her decision. >> was it all worth it, would you do it again the same way? >> i would absolutely do it again the same way. i would abshrewly. it was about protecting my child standing up for what i believe is right. >> what do you want america to know about you? >> i am a caring mother. i am not a perfect mom. but i love my children with all of my heart. they're my life. you know? and i would do anything and i would go to, go to jail 100 times over if it meant i could protect my children. >> you can hear the full interview with rebecca bredow later this morning on "good morning america." >> when we come back, we will find out who ended the jeopardy run for that quirky bartend ter. >> "the skinny" is next. ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ .nausea, heartburn, ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion,
it all stemmed from the kuls dedispute between rebecca bredow she had with her ex-husband.he end he had their son vaccinated while she was behind bars. and the judge ended up awarding joint custody to the father. in an exclusive interview with abc, bredow says she is sticking with her decision. >> was it all worth it, would you do it again the same way? >> i would absolutely do it again the same way. i would abshrewly. it was about protecting my child standing up for what i believe...
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this was rebecca jarvis reporting.le the service is free, amazon is selling the lock and camera to you for $250. interesting. >>> next on abc 7 news at 11:00, benefit concert for north bay fire victims now in the works. >> experiencing just the devastation and all the carnage and we owe a lot to those first responders. >> metallica just one of several bands set to perform and we have the details on thousand get tickets. >>> now here's a live look outside, mike nico coming up with the acuwhether >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nico. >> welcome back. we'll open up the weather window on walnut creek. a little bit of the story today. the sun's getting a little hazier by the minute. due to the high pressure in the stagnant air out there. let's look at temperatures and around walnut creek, concord, san jose 77. 69 san mateo and the cool spots around the bay, santa rosa, 74. half-moon bay, only 73. all those temperatures about with our average highs are and we still have three or four hours of warming. as we look
this was rebecca jarvis reporting.le the service is free, amazon is selling the lock and camera to you for $250. interesting. >>> next on abc 7 news at 11:00, benefit concert for north bay fire victims now in the works. >> experiencing just the devastation and all the carnage and we owe a lot to those first responders. >> metallica just one of several bands set to perform and we have the details on thousand get tickets. >>> now here's a live look outside, mike nico...
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rebecca has got her own identity.terrorists". i was like, "excuse me!" they haven't said to me directly, but they have said it behind my back. "i bet her parents have got explosives or bombs or whatever in their home", i'm just like, "i live there". the government doesn't have figures on how many interracial placements exist. we do know however that last year saw a rise in the number of children in care from ethnic minority backgrounds, and whilst it's estimated that 3,000 muslim children are put into foster care every year, only a quarter of long—term foster carers are from an ethnic minority. jerome is a 26—year—old care leaver. he was put in care at the age of four and recalls the strong cultural barriers in his first foster home. the first family i lived with were an indian family and they were muslim as well, and it was just a massive culture shock because my mum was white and they were asian and it was like, "0k, what's going on here" in a sense. we didn't like the food because we didn't recognise it. 0ur mum us
rebecca has got her own identity.terrorists". i was like, "excuse me!" they haven't said to me directly, but they have said it behind my back. "i bet her parents have got explosives or bombs or whatever in their home", i'm just like, "i live there". the government doesn't have figures on how many interracial placements exist. we do know however that last year saw a rise in the number of children in care from ethnic minority backgrounds, and whilst it's...
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this is bbc news with rebecca jones.zens injured after a truck ploughs into pedestrians and cyclists. this was an act of terror and particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians. there were about another ten gunshots coming out, i saw police ducking out. they came out towards where i was, they didn't know what was going on. president trump describes the suspect as a ‘sick and deranged' person while theresa may says she's appalled by the attack. the driver, who's in police custody, has been named in the us as sayfullo saipov — who came to the country in 2010. and in other news — a woman tells the bbc how a senior labour party figure persuaded her to drop allegations of rape by a party member. at least eight people have been killed in an attack in new york in which a rented pick—up truck was driven across a bicycle lane. several people in lower manhattan we re several people in lower manhattan were hit before it crashed into a school bus and a driver was shot and the state —— detained by the police. he ha
this is bbc news with rebecca jones.zens injured after a truck ploughs into pedestrians and cyclists. this was an act of terror and particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians. there were about another ten gunshots coming out, i saw police ducking out. they came out towards where i was, they didn't know what was going on. president trump describes the suspect as a ‘sick and deranged' person while theresa may says she's appalled by the attack. the driver, who's in police...
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rebecca: you are pointing out the main challenge.l years ago, sprint was in the driver's seat and they were supposed to take over t-mobile. now it is the flipside because t-mobile is the strongest and fastest carrier in the u.s., so i think that is why the situation is so challenging. tom: do we have a clue what the guy with the pink t-shirt wants to do? i was talking about him the other day. let me tell you, i'm wrong about certain things over the years, nobody was more wrong about him than me. the guy has killed it. what does he want out of the merger? rebecca: i think there is a technological revolution coming in the u.s. and around the world with this generation. sprint has access to some powerful, vast airwaves. if they come together they could really create a powerful combination to take on at&t and verizon, in terms of the next generation superfast mobile services. nejra: to that point, what is the broader market impact if the deal does not happen? rebecca: consumers will be happy, they have been enjoying the low prices for a
rebecca: you are pointing out the main challenge.l years ago, sprint was in the driver's seat and they were supposed to take over t-mobile. now it is the flipside because t-mobile is the strongest and fastest carrier in the u.s., so i think that is why the situation is so challenging. tom: do we have a clue what the guy with the pink t-shirt wants to do? i was talking about him the other day. let me tell you, i'm wrong about certain things over the years, nobody was more wrong about him than...
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is calling it a terrorist attack rebecca osman affords. first a car explosion shortly after two suicide bombers detonated explosive belt at this police station. and d damascus is on thehe n neighbhborhood. this according to the uk based syrian observatory for human rights. according to the syrian interior ministe. one attacker blew himself up at the main entrance. well another detonate. please stay the first floor. that's is immediately as to the scene and. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. both police officers and civilians. pro version state tv have called the bombings and terrist explplosion. they also say the attack was carried out by four militants.. previous similar talks have been claimed by the islamic state group. on the two rear all some jihadists online. the catalan later carlos puigdemont is calling for talks with spain's often yesterday's violence police crackdown in the northern region hundreds of people were injured trying to fight in and the legal independence referendum. by police raided pollin
is calling it a terrorist attack rebecca osman affords. first a car explosion shortly after two suicide bombers detonated explosive belt at this police station. and d damascus is on thehe n neighbhborhood. this according to the uk based syrian observatory for human rights. according to the syrian interior ministe. one attacker blew himself up at the main entrance. well another detonate. please stay the first floor. that's is immediately as to the scene and. there was no immediate claim of...
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>> next, we'll hear from rebecca, her book the immortal life of henrietta lacks was the basis for an hbo original film. we sat down with her virginia shortly after the books release. >> rebecca who is henrietta lacks? >> she was a poor african-american former recent southern virginia where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer 30. without her knowledge dr. took a small piece of the tumor and put it in a petri dish and her cells became the first grown in culture. they been trying to grow cells for decades and no one knows entirely why pitchers never die. there's still life sniggering in laboratories although she died and 51. became one of the most important things in medicine. they went up in the first space mission there the first ever clone the scientific landmarks go on and on. >> and they're still doing that today? >> cap there cells that live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely. they will grow and multiply in multiple live outside of the body as long as you keep them fed and clean so they will live on forever. >> why did the dr. take her cells? >> scientists were trying to g
>> next, we'll hear from rebecca, her book the immortal life of henrietta lacks was the basis for an hbo original film. we sat down with her virginia shortly after the books release. >> rebecca who is henrietta lacks? >> she was a poor african-american former recent southern virginia where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer 30. without her knowledge dr. took a small piece of the tumor and put it in a petri dish and her cells became the first grown in culture. they been...
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here's abc's chief business and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's the fall from grace that toppled a titan. and shook an entire industry. >> bombshell allegations against harvey weinstein -- >> scandal swirling around disgraced movie mogul -- >> now apparent sexual predator harvey weinstein -- >> reporter: new women coming forward with more allegations against harvey weinstein, joining the earlier accusations of sexual harassment and assault, including rape. model cara delevingne sharing her story on instagram of an encounter with weinstein, alleging he asked her to kiss another woman and tried to kiss me on the lips writing she's relieved to share her story saying there's strength in numbers. >> harvey weinstein now is one of a series of men who people thought were too big to confront. we're starting to see support for being able to speak up and speak out. >> reporter: it was this bombshell audio, first uncovered by "the new yorker" and verified by abc, that opened this case up >> i'm telling you right now -- >> what do we have to do here? >> nothing, i'm going
here's abc's chief business and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's the fall from grace that toppled a titan. and shook an entire industry. >> bombshell allegations against harvey weinstein -- >> scandal swirling around disgraced movie mogul -- >> now apparent sexual predator harvey weinstein -- >> reporter: new women coming forward with more allegations against harvey weinstein, joining the earlier accusations of sexual harassment and...
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i met with rebecca at her wilmington home and she told me as devastating as losing lu kas was and it has been very devastating, it has shown her the good in others. >> throughout this whole journey we encountered so many people, individual people, and organizations, who just helped carry us through this nightmare. >> incredible story. tonight at 11:00 with the signs of lucas passion for eagles, football right there on display his mom tells me what keeps her getting out of bed every morning, just four months after losing her son. she's so strong and such an inspiration you'll love what she has to say. >> dutch destroyer. >> that was great. >> it meant so much to them. >> sure. >> looking forward to that. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" when it comes to loving football is there nothing like friday football frenzy, hey there tor i. >>> that is right there is nothing like high school football it is a beautiful night to be in upper moreland and upper dublin has taken the field to stretch it out. coming up we will talk strategy with their head coach >>> and showing love to the city
i met with rebecca at her wilmington home and she told me as devastating as losing lu kas was and it has been very devastating, it has shown her the good in others. >> throughout this whole journey we encountered so many people, individual people, and organizations, who just helped carry us through this nightmare. >> incredible story. tonight at 11:00 with the signs of lucas passion for eagles, football right there on display his mom tells me what keeps her getting out of bed every...