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enough frivolity. it's time that, robert, you have a big surprise for us? >> yes. >> jimmy: our audience. >> i'd like to thank you for that. i'd like to get down to business. i have -- i'm very surprised because they're very tight on these things but i've been authorized to give to you the, the audience, the official one sheet poster for "captain america, civil war." [ cheers and applause ] there it is. >> wow. >> that's nice. that's nice. that's really nice. >> yeah. >> i came with a surprise, too. [ cheers and applause ] but i think if i give my prize like i got to be in seat a. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know what, that is -- seat a. >> i should be in seat a. >> jimmy: what is it, a bumper sticker? this poster -- not that the poster isn't very, very, very exciting. >> it's beautiful. >> jimmy: it looks like you two are very intensely in love there. the fans on the internet have been clamoring for more. >> i brought the teaser. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is this a sex thing or do you mean the trailer? >> that's later. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, w
enough frivolity. it's time that, robert, you have a big surprise for us? >> yes. >> jimmy: our audience. >> i'd like to thank you for that. i'd like to get down to business. i have -- i'm very surprised because they're very tight on these things but i've been authorized to give to you the, the audience, the official one sheet poster for "captain america, civil war." [ cheers and applause ] there it is. >> wow. >> that's nice. that's nice. that's really...
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enough? the doctor telling robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet, it won't stop injuries. >> look what happens to your brain when you have impact. the brain bounces around the skull. you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet. no matter how thick it is, look at what happens. >> what difference does improving the equipment make when a head-to-head impact or some very hard impact could traumatize the brain no matter how thick the outer protection layers are? >> you can improve the rules and the safety of the equipment. >> reporter: do you think we can ever stop head injuries in football? >> probably not, but i think we can minimize them to make the game as safe as possible. >> ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> i thought that the interview was incredible with the nfl officials. about what's happening there in the nfl. from the fomo, the fear of missing out. >>> the proliferation of bling social media and how it's affecting kids that don't have first world problem next on "world news now." continues after this from our continues after this ftt2w`t2n`qd" bt@q= h tt2w`t2n
enough? the doctor telling robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet, it won't stop injuries. >> look what happens to your brain when you have impact. the brain bounces around the skull. you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet. no matter how thick it is, look at what happens. >> what difference does improving the equipment make when a head-to-head impact or some very hard impact could traumatize the brain no matter how thick the outer protection layers are?...
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at this as a parent, and i see this, i'm not sure that my child could climb out the door in enough time. robert marshall: yeah. and if you--certainly if you had some kind of an emergency that had a time element to it, like a fire or a gas leak, i would share that concern with you. jessica: school districts are responsible for furniture and securing the contents inside a classroom. we asked the california department of education to sit down and talk to us. they declined, saying in an email, "we would certainly respond to your request if we were the regulating agency in this instance, but we are not." trouble is there is no regulating agency for classroom furniture. then there's the earthquake that shook calexico 4 years ago. maryann: if anybody had been standing under those, they would have obviously been very seriously injured. jessica: when the underside of this overhang fell, it sheared off doorknobs and blocked classroom doors. richard: that was a very bad incident. jessica: those undersides fall under the jurisdiction of the division of the state architect, but only at the time of construct
at this as a parent, and i see this, i'm not sure that my child could climb out the door in enough time. robert marshall: yeah. and if you--certainly if you had some kind of an emergency that had a time element to it, like a fire or a gas leak, i would share that concern with you. jessica: school districts are responsible for furniture and securing the contents inside a classroom. we asked the california department of education to sit down and talk to us. they declined, saying in an email,...
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enough? the doctor telling robin roberts no matter how protect tiff the helmet it, won't stop injuries. >> look what happens to your brain when you have impact. the brain bounces around the skull. you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet no matter how thick it is. look at what happens. >> what difference does improving the equipment make when a head to head impact or some very hard impact could traumatize the brain no matter how thick the outer protection layers are? >>. >> you can improve the rules and the safety of the equipment. >> reporter: do you think we can ever stop head injuries in football. >> probably not, but i think we can minimize them. >> ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> i thought that the interview was incredible with the nfl officials. really interesting. >> just learning a little bit about what's happening there in the nfl. >>> coming up, teens suffering from the fear of missing out. >> the proliferation of bling on social media and how it's affecting kids that don't have their parents' money to spend. next on "world news now." >> announcer: "worl ♪ you're a
enough? the doctor telling robin roberts no matter how protect tiff the helmet it, won't stop injuries. >> look what happens to your brain when you have impact. the brain bounces around the skull. you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet no matter how thick it is. look at what happens. >> what difference does improving the equipment make when a head to head impact or some very hard impact could traumatize the brain no matter how thick the outer protection layers are?...
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ben: fair enough. robert moses in times square. kerry: robert, thank you so much. ten isis leaders over the past month. several connections to those terrorist attacks. kerry: u.s. officials say they will continue to hunt down isis leaders. the retaking is a major turnaround. here at home on long island, a 24-year-old accused of killing his father will be in court today. ben: 35-year-old russell johnson was found dead. he had been stabbed several times. to serve and to protect. three brothers are probably following in their brother's footsteps. watching as his three sons were sworn in together. part of the nearly 1200 new officers graduating from the police academy. >> johnny boy there graduated with honors. he has my shield. my patrolmen shield. i told him to do exactly what i this is my backup land. ben: the three brothers will go their separate ways now. >> we wish them all the best of luck. ben: george pataki was still in the race until yesterday. >> struggling to gain traction. every republican presidential debate. here is part of his announcement. >> tonight i
ben: fair enough. robert moses in times square. kerry: robert, thank you so much. ten isis leaders over the past month. several connections to those terrorist attacks. kerry: u.s. officials say they will continue to hunt down isis leaders. the retaking is a major turnaround. here at home on long island, a 24-year-old accused of killing his father will be in court today. ben: 35-year-old russell johnson was found dead. he had been stabbed several times. to serve and to protect. three brothers...
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has gone too far or not far enough? robert gates raised this issue when he testified before this committee, because of his frustration with the military services lack of responsiveness to current operational requirements. many of our witnesses have discussed whether the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has sufficient statutory authority to perform the strategic integration that the department of defense all too often seems to do poorly, integrating priorities, efforts and resources across regions, across domains of metadata activity, and across time. balancing short-term and long-term requirements. the question has been raised whether the chairman should be placed in the chain of command, with the service chiefs and combatant commanders reporting to them. we have heard testimony in favor and against. i look forward to exploring this further today. these are critical questions about our defense organization that have direct bearing on the effectiveness of u.s. military operations, and as a consequence on the well being of
has gone too far or not far enough? robert gates raised this issue when he testified before this committee, because of his frustration with the military services lack of responsiveness to current operational requirements. many of our witnesses have discussed whether the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has sufficient statutory authority to perform the strategic integration that the department of defense all too often seems to do poorly, integrating priorities, efforts and resources across...
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that close, but even if they were a ways away, the blast would be enough to cause a mild traumatic brain injury. >> dr. richard roberts: yes, even if the person thinks that they're in a safe range, 30 to 80 yards away, if the blast is large enough, there can still bebe longer term effects and maybe they maybe just a little bit stunned or dazed at the time, but then the brain develops more symptoms over time. they're just so glad that they've escaped the blast and are still alive, so thankful, that they don't necessarililhook up the onset of certain symptoms like memory lapses and inability to converse on a consistent basis with the fact that three months ago, they were blasted. >> dr. mary ann roberts: i think that's also -- that makes me think of situations with children and teenagers where game of football and nobody is really tackling too harked but they fall to -- too hard, but they fall to the ground and they hit their head and dazed for a little bit, may not necessarily recognize their car when they -- when they're going to go home, but it's forgotten after that. if the symptoms do not immediately occur in a sev
that close, but even if they were a ways away, the blast would be enough to cause a mild traumatic brain injury. >> dr. richard roberts: yes, even if the person thinks that they're in a safe range, 30 to 80 yards away, if the blast is large enough, there can still bebe longer term effects and maybe they maybe just a little bit stunned or dazed at the time, but then the brain develops more symptoms over time. they're just so glad that they've escaped the blast and are still alive, so...
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enough. thank you robert. juliet: pilots on a newark bound jet once again got flashed with a green laze tear around 7:30 north carolina. 3,000 just got lazered. got it half a mile, about 10:00, e low. >> the plane landed safely. there have been more than 2700 laser incidents this year that can completely obscure a pilot's vision it is a federal courtroom in the faa is now investigating. >> department of homeland security expected to announce changes to the terror alert system. dhs secretary previewed alert system last week under current one there must be a criminal and specific threat. dhs now wants to lower threshold allowing officials to notify and inform the public of a potential attack. >> students in los angeles have the day off from school i did unexpectedly but they'll head back to class this morning after a terror threat led officials there to close the nation eetion second largest district. >> and then a similar threat directed at schools in new york city but quickly judged it be a hoax so what's the
enough. thank you robert. juliet: pilots on a newark bound jet once again got flashed with a green laze tear around 7:30 north carolina. 3,000 just got lazered. got it half a mile, about 10:00, e low. >> the plane landed safely. there have been more than 2700 laser incidents this year that can completely obscure a pilot's vision it is a federal courtroom in the faa is now investigating. >> department of homeland security expected to announce changes to the terror alert system. dhs...
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i can't say enough about the lush and romantic score by composer jason robert brown, who won a tony award for this production. not to mention the vocal chops and acting skill of the leads and supporting cast. "the bridges of madison county" is filled with enough fiery passion to melt the iowa state fair butter cow. and it's the music, lyrics and so moving. yet, "bridges" never crosses the line into gross sentimentality, which could be easy to do. instead, it takes a simple yet poignant love story and embellishes it with honest and heartfelt emotion, creating a touching and memorable theatrical experience that all iowans can be proud of. you don't want to miss your chance to see the show because it only runs through saturday night at the civic center. steve: like you said, and could have gone to syrupy? . >> but the writing in the score, i think, hit it right on. stacey: all right, scott reister. scott: the hawkeye football team can certainly top it. hawkeyes basketball pulling a announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. scott: eight interceptions 12 , wins, and spot amo
i can't say enough about the lush and romantic score by composer jason robert brown, who won a tony award for this production. not to mention the vocal chops and acting skill of the leads and supporting cast. "the bridges of madison county" is filled with enough fiery passion to melt the iowa state fair butter cow. and it's the music, lyrics and so moving. yet, "bridges" never crosses the line into gross sentimentality, which could be easy to do. instead, it takes a simple...
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. >> interestingly enough. roberthe former secretary of defense under presidents bush and obama. he wrote an on ed and said we need a president who understands there are three branches of government. coalition building is important. our new leader should appeal to the better angels of our nature. he was quoting abraham lincoln and you got to believe he was talking about donald trump. >> i agree with that. and i agree with just about everything errel said as well. there are a number of things that play. first he came into a very large field. i think it is clear the field needs to narrow now. i think the lower tier people need to stop their vanity campaigns and drop out. but trump came in with upwards of about 50 million dollars of free media. that was an estimate. i think it is safe to say by now it is 100 million. we have many right wing media figures supporting him. and i think many of these people know that a trump nomination means a hillary in the white house and that means selling a lot of antihillary books. yes i
. >> interestingly enough. roberthe former secretary of defense under presidents bush and obama. he wrote an on ed and said we need a president who understands there are three branches of government. coalition building is important. our new leader should appeal to the better angels of our nature. he was quoting abraham lincoln and you got to believe he was talking about donald trump. >> i agree with that. and i agree with just about everything errel said as well. there are a number...
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enough? dr. omalu, telling robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet, it won't stop head injuries nats omalu demo look at what happens to your brain when you have an impact (hits jar) the brain bounces around the skull. assuming you take padding. this padding will simulate the helmet, no matter how thick it is, look at what happens (hits jar again). ryan smith what difference does improving the equipment really make when a head-to- head impact or some sort of very hard impact could traumatize the brain no matter how thick the outer-protection layers are. betsey nabel you can improve the rules and you can improve the safety of the equipment ryan smith do you think we can ever stop head injuries in football? betsey nabel probably not. but i think we can minimize 'em to make...the game as safe as possible. for good morning america, ryan smith, abc news, new york. one restaurant is saying enough is enough -- they want to wish everyone a merry christmas. and they don't care if that offends you. coming up, hear from the restaurant's c-e-o...and how customers are reacting. you're watching channel 1
enough? dr. omalu, telling robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet, it won't stop head injuries nats omalu demo look at what happens to your brain when you have an impact (hits jar) the brain bounces around the skull. assuming you take padding. this padding will simulate the helmet, no matter how thick it is, look at what happens (hits jar again). ryan smith what difference does improving the equipment really make when a head-to- head impact or some sort of very hard impact could...
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. >> so robert, you thin think #chaoscandidate is enough to get jeb bush a couple more percentage pointse enough to get him a few more dollars with donors who are paying close attention. >> and that is important. robert costa with the "washington post" and msnbc. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> still to come, a reminder that president obama has had a busy year and also a pretty successful one. a look at obama's 2015 coming up just ahead. >> those who now argue in retrospect we should have left -- ympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. hurry, offers end january 4th! >>> i am very confident that we're going to have
. >> so robert, you thin think #chaoscandidate is enough to get jeb bush a couple more percentage pointse enough to get him a few more dollars with donors who are paying close attention. >> and that is important. robert costa with the "washington post" and msnbc. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> still to come, a reminder that president obama has had a busy year and also a pretty successful one. a look at obama's 2015 coming up just ahead. >> those...
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robert: we are close to the top so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough.
robert: we are close to the top so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. who coined the term...
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enough mail anymore. no more snail mail. michelle roberts is live in palo alto with the change.ign of times. >> yeah, it really is. soon, this mailbox will be retired. last month, people in the area noticed this letter posted on it, one of 80 mailboxes in palo alto that will be taken away. some people say they're really not surprised they'll be retired, but they also say they're not happy. >> another transition that we all have to face. >> next december, bills, holiday cards, and letters to santa will have to be mailed from a different box. >> i usually run out like in the middle of the night, i'll write a letter and run out and post it. i like it a lot. >> some neighbors near ladonna avenue say they never gave the ma mailbox on the corner much thought until the post office announced it will be removed at the first of the year along with 80 other boxes in palo alto. the postal service says it comes down to the numbers. it's not cost effective for postal workers to stop for a pickup unless there are at least 25 pieces a day. >> sad in some ways because i mail a lot of letters and
enough mail anymore. no more snail mail. michelle roberts is live in palo alto with the change.ign of times. >> yeah, it really is. soon, this mailbox will be retired. last month, people in the area noticed this letter posted on it, one of 80 mailboxes in palo alto that will be taken away. some people say they're really not surprised they'll be retired, but they also say they're not happy. >> another transition that we all have to face. >> next december, bills, holiday cards,...
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the post office says there just isn't enough snail mail anymore. michelle roberts is live in palo alto with the change. michelle? >> reporter: soon this blue box in particular will be retired. in fact, 40% of all the mailboxes in palo alto will soon be out of commission. they will remove it. all of them received a notice on the front last month. some people are really not surprised to hear this, but still many aren't happy about it. >> the mailbox on ladon a avenue has been bob cook's spot to drop off mail. the one they say is convenient isn't convenient to me. >> using another mailbox may not be convenient for neighbors, but the post office says it comes down to the numbers. it's not cost effective for postal workers to stop for a pickup unless there are 25 pieces of mail a day. >> sad, because i mail a lot lo of letters and i like having the mailboxes around. >> this around with 80 others will be removed next month after the holiday card rush. according to the postal service, mail is down 26% since 2006. not everyone is depending on snail mail. >> in a middle of
the post office says there just isn't enough snail mail anymore. michelle roberts is live in palo alto with the change. michelle? >> reporter: soon this blue box in particular will be retired. in fact, 40% of all the mailboxes in palo alto will soon be out of commission. they will remove it. all of them received a notice on the front last month. some people are really not surprised to hear this, but still many aren't happy about it. >> the mailbox on ladon a avenue has been bob...
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enough to be with their loved ones. >> another. we did have downtime. >> bearable. but that was reality for robert lily just a few years ago. hard. it was very difficult being away from family. their. and friends. this christmas it means even more for lily. >> this is my baby girl. i don't have girls. this is it. boys. but she's my princess. military members to celebrate christmas at the air force space. their the second families. they're not worried about anything. they're worried about being safe. >> that sacrifice correct niced that would be a thank you. >> i'm thank. for my family being here thankful my little briellla. my princess. >> reed: metro is working hard to make sure you're on the straight. officers for this >> about 300,000 people are expected to bring in the news three. in fact, we invite you to join the new year's eve party as we celebrate el. we're not going finish until the last fireworks goes off. christmas is a time to spend with friends and family but one couple. coming up at 11:00 where that pickup ended up. after . in his community and in his open -- own life. thieves. reed: welcome back. new at 11:00, the
enough to be with their loved ones. >> another. we did have downtime. >> bearable. but that was reality for robert lily just a few years ago. hard. it was very difficult being away from family. their. and friends. this christmas it means even more for lily. >> this is my baby girl. i don't have girls. this is it. boys. but she's my princess. military members to celebrate christmas at the air force space. their the second families. they're not worried about anything. they're...
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enough. >>> a final good-bye, that took 60 years, sergeant robert day con had been missing since he his family were able to give him one last salute. >> reporter: a homecoming more than 6 decades old. >> we gather to welcome home army sergeant robert c day con, separated from his family, his friends, hometown and country for 65 years. >> reporter: sergeant robert day con served in the korean war but went missing in action and the 22 year old never came home. >> he was declared killed in action. >> reporter: his family prayed he would return, his remains were identified through dna. >> his mother never gave up hope and that hope has been full filled today. >> reporter: during the ceremony, mowners prayed, sang and held a moment of silence. carther took time to reflect back. >> it brings a great deal of closure to me. >> robert gave all he had for his country. welcome home bobby. >> reporter: outside the church, hundreds lined the streets, they stood on buildings and held flags and paid respects to the man who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> officials in newton will try to make monday as normal
enough. >>> a final good-bye, that took 60 years, sergeant robert day con had been missing since he his family were able to give him one last salute. >> reporter: a homecoming more than 6 decades old. >> we gather to welcome home army sergeant robert c day con, separated from his family, his friends, hometown and country for 65 years. >> reporter: sergeant robert day con served in the korean war but went missing in action and the 22 year old never came home. >>...
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in the extra time seth roberts makes the grab, setting up this 31-yard field goal. it would prove to be enough. raiders win that, 23-20. college football, a pair of tropical bowl games. western michigan taking on middle tennessee in the bahamas bowl. offensive bonanza middle tennessee first on the board. a run by richie james, he is gone. but this one was dominated by western michigan who rushed for 215 yards and four touchdowns. get out of the way and western michigan goes on to win, 45-31 for their first bowl victory. and san diego state university playing cincinnati in the hawaii bowl. these are tough places to play. san diego's state rashad penny is fast, he sped it up a little taking the opening kickoff, 100 yards for the score. this one here, they dominate cincinnati, 42-7. >> the old elf is known by many names. santa, kriss kringle and father christmas and st. nick. as richard engel reports for us, the real st. nick is a far cry from the santa we know. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: everybody knows santa's real name is st. nick. but you may be surprised to learn the real st. nicolas w
in the extra time seth roberts makes the grab, setting up this 31-yard field goal. it would prove to be enough. raiders win that, 23-20. college football, a pair of tropical bowl games. western michigan taking on middle tennessee in the bahamas bowl. offensive bonanza middle tennessee first on the board. a run by richie james, he is gone. but this one was dominated by western michigan who rushed for 215 yards and four touchdowns. get out of the way and western michigan goes on to win, 45-31 for...
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robert, let me start with you. cruz was smart enoughknow there may have been a recording, so he clearly didn't fall into the trap of denying what he said. what do you make of it? >> he's just waiting for the inevitable. trump's waiting for this fight to happen with cruz. and it seems to be on the rise. >> let me check twitter right now. can we do that? >> you better check real donald trump. >> perry, this was inevitable at some point. they're both trying to win in iowa. >> even is already questioning donald trump's credentials. i don't know if he'll say it immediately, because we're seeing the cruz versus rubio fight right now. >> it is interesting how rubio wants to frame this argument going back to rubio here. but i go back, and anna, i can't -- we were talking about this a little more, but rubio looks like sometimes he's ce d'ing edceding iowa to cruz and i question that. >> you look at the difference on the democratic side, and hillary and bernie both are going there just about every week. certainly iowans know the difference. there
robert, let me start with you. cruz was smart enoughknow there may have been a recording, so he clearly didn't fall into the trap of denying what he said. what do you make of it? >> he's just waiting for the inevitable. trump's waiting for this fight to happen with cruz. and it seems to be on the rise. >> let me check twitter right now. can we do that? >> you better check real donald trump. >> perry, this was inevitable at some point. they're both trying to win in iowa....
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robert goldstein was so touched by her letter, a mere letter or phone call wasn't enough. he drove two hours to surprise her in person at school. >> dr. goldstein. >> reporter: a reunion 14 years in the making. >> look at you. come here. oh. she moved me to the point where i wanted to give back. i wanted her to realize that her words had a real lasting impression. >> kids that go through the same thing, they don't always make it. and me, being able to make it, it's just really -- i'm just really grateful for those who >> reporter: now 15 years old, ashli takes all ap courses, is in the school band, sings in the school choir and is a young star in theatre. >> so, i've got my letter. i'm going to keep it. >> i really hope that you get this letter. de towards you. sincerely, ashli taylor. >> and so we choose dr. robert goldstein and of course ashli taylor. and their hug, 14 years later. thanks for watching here on a friday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here on monday. until then, good night.controversy. why a valley woman say she could be forced to take
robert goldstein was so touched by her letter, a mere letter or phone call wasn't enough. he drove two hours to surprise her in person at school. >> dr. goldstein. >> reporter: a reunion 14 years in the making. >> look at you. come here. oh. she moved me to the point where i wanted to give back. i wanted her to realize that her words had a real lasting impression. >> kids that go through the same thing, they don't always make it. and me, being able to make it, it's just...
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enough in early january. that is the latest. alison, leon, robert. leon: it will feel strange. alison: hey, robert. robert: what is going on? leon: a lot going on tonight. robert: redskins, here is the question. do you rest your starters on sunday against dallas? i think you do. alison: i think you do. robert: that is me. leon: not that simple. robert: exaly, that's why we don't play football. one more game left in the regular season. dallas week. everyone wondering if the players will rest instead of playing on sunday. jay gruden said he will play whoever is healthy but it could be anybody. if you rest your starters does it hurt the momentum? williams doesn't think so. >> i don't believe in that. week 17, we are allables here. we are grown men. i don't believe in the getting rusty. i think that is a cop-out. for people woes -- whose plan didn't work out. >> it's up to the coaches. whatever decision they make i'll be ready. >> good and bad in playing, not playing. see both sides of it? >> i do. i see both sides. i see my side but i'm not going to say it. and i see the other side. robert: for a litt
enough in early january. that is the latest. alison, leon, robert. leon: it will feel strange. alison: hey, robert. robert: what is going on? leon: a lot going on tonight. robert: redskins, here is the question. do you rest your starters on sunday against dallas? i think you do. alison: i think you do. robert: that is me. leon: not that simple. robert: exaly, that's why we don't play football. one more game left in the regular season. dallas week. everyone wondering if the players will rest...
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enough mail anymore. as nbc bay area's michelle roberts shows us, it's a sign of the time. >> just another transition that we all have to face. >> reporter: next december bills, holiday cards and letters to santa will have to be mailed from a different box. >> i usually run out middle of the night i'll run a letter and run out and post it. i like it a lot. >> reporter: some neighbors near la donna avenue say they never gave the mailbox on the corner much thought until the post office announced it will be removed at the first of the year along with 80 other boxes in palo alto. the postal service says it comes down to the numbers. it's not cost effective for postal workers to stop for a pickup unless there are at least 25 pieces a day. >> it's sad in some ways because i mail a lot of letters and i like having the mailbox. >> reporter: many have swapped the snail mail for e-mail. according to the postal service mail delivery is down 26% since 2006. but for some losing the mailbox on the corner means staying in touch with family will be a little more difficult. >> it means i've got to walk farther any time i
enough mail anymore. as nbc bay area's michelle roberts shows us, it's a sign of the time. >> just another transition that we all have to face. >> reporter: next december bills, holiday cards and letters to santa will have to be mailed from a different box. >> i usually run out middle of the night i'll run a letter and run out and post it. i like it a lot. >> reporter: some neighbors near la donna avenue say they never gave the mailbox on the corner much thought until...
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robert: i hope not. for the skins it will come down to saturday night. rivalry against the eagles in the city of brotherly love. not only that for a division title. enoughnly thing is perfect is a win. >> i hate a late game but for this purpose i love it this late. robert: 8:30 saturday in philly against eagles the division title on the line. they couldn't ask for a better situation. >> the city of brotherly love in their place. >> we want to play football. >> they have to weather another storm. >> the fan base is hostile at time and make it hard on the visiting teams. it will be tough. >> wi have had ups and downs. regardless of the element or the seasons whatever it is. >> focus on being the best redskin team we can be saturday night. robert: it's one thing to be confident but another thing to be a fortune teller. cox told the media you will be sorry if you don't put your money on the eagles. >> the biggest relief is when we win we win on saturday. >> guaranteeing a win? >> am i supposed to say we're losing organize something? no. robert: "when we win." leon: somebody is buying cheesesteak on summed. kimberly: they have the momentum from last weekend.
robert: i hope not. for the skins it will come down to saturday night. rivalry against the eagles in the city of brotherly love. not only that for a division title. enoughnly thing is perfect is a win. >> i hate a late game but for this purpose i love it this late. robert: 8:30 saturday in philly against eagles the division title on the line. they couldn't ask for a better situation. >> the city of brotherly love in their place. >> we want to play football. >> they have...
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enough? dr. omalu telng robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet i it won't stop head injuries. >> look what happens when you have an impact, the brain bounces arod this so assuming you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet. no matter how thick it is, look at what happens. what difference does i make when a head-to-head impact or some sortt oery hard impact could traumatize the brain n no matter how thick the outer protection layers are? >> you can improve the rules and you can improve the safety of e equipment. >> reporter:r: do you think we can ever stop head iuries in football? >> probably not but can minimize them to make the gape as safe as >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan smith, abc news, new york. this is becoming such a major issue and we just learned the nih announced a major new study of the whole issue of as well. >>> we want to get to the other top stories. >> cecilia is here. new developments in the bowe bergdahl case. >> good to see you. happy almost merry christmas. the army serget who walked off his base in afghanistan and spent five years as
enough? dr. omalu telng robin roberts no matter how protective the helmet i it won't stop head injuries. >> look what happens when you have an impact, the brain bounces arod this so assuming you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet. no matter how thick it is, look at what happens. what difference does i make when a head-to-head impact or some sortt oery hard impact could traumatize the brain n no matter how thick the outer protection layers are? >> you can improve...