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accepting on behalf of lauren russo, her parent, terry and john russo.
accepting on behalf of lauren russo, her parent, terry and john russo.
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russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.rushing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes, suelina is pulled to safety, but jay king is still trapped in the tunnel. >> i knew as a rescuer, rescuers are always last. but like anything, i just want to get out. >> on this line, this side of the ladder. >> you've got to move this line underneath the ladder. >> i'll get you out of this. >> we're getting to the end of this here. we're getting close. we're running out of time. and the last thing i want to do, after being successful three other times is leave a firefighter trapped in a culvert at the end of the day. >> russo realizes the boat can provide extra strength to pull jay out of the
russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.rushing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes, suelina is pulled to...
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david russo, sjsu baseball pitcher; " "everyone always has something to improve on i'd say for me it'djust be uh, just staying more composed on the mound not letting adverse situations affect me out there. coach nakama wouldn't say which of his players is the team stand-out. dave nakama: " "it's hard to pick out one kid, uh-uh i tell everybody who asks me how things are going at san jose state, i-y'know-every player has been exceptional, they practive well, they're well behaved. we couldn't ask for a better group of players. the fifty-four game season is set and the spartans are looking to improve on their twenty-two and twenty-nine record from last year." although the spartans are still on a roadtripyou can still support them when they play university of san francisco february 26th. and thats all i have for sports back to you ladies. that'll do it for now. thanks for staying up late with us. be sure to check us out on facebook by searching 's-j-s-u update news.' see you again next week.
david russo, sjsu baseball pitcher; " "everyone always has something to improve on i'd say for me it'djust be uh, just staying more composed on the mound not letting adverse situations affect me out there. coach nakama wouldn't say which of his players is the team stand-out. dave nakama: " "it's hard to pick out one kid, uh-uh i tell everybody who asks me how things are going at san jose state, i-y'know-every player has been exceptional, they practive well, they're well...
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>>reporter: mike russo of saint marry's college.e days before the conclave starts they will have informal meetings to decide what they're looking for in a new leader. >> areas of concern come up and they can actually call in experts to talk to them. this is before they go to the conclave. >>reporter: cardinal lavado says the biggest concern is. >> making a mistake. i know i've been seven years. i know most of these cardinals. >>reporter: but not all of them. cardinal lavado sl says voting for someone he doesn't know seems daunting. >>> four more surgeon general edward coop died at the age of 96. he became the best known and most transformative this country has ever seen. coop was a pioneer in aids. he ad voe indicated condoms for safe sex and tobacco which resulted in widespread smoking bans. >>> the federal government, gulf state and private individuals are suing bp over the fires and oil p spill. lawyers from both sides traded accusations over who was to blame over the oil spill. >>> with four days until the southwest sequester, p
>>reporter: mike russo of saint marry's college.e days before the conclave starts they will have informal meetings to decide what they're looking for in a new leader. >> areas of concern come up and they can actually call in experts to talk to them. this is before they go to the conclave. >>reporter: cardinal lavado says the biggest concern is. >> making a mistake. i know i've been seven years. i know most of these cardinals. >>reporter: but not all of them....
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father michael russo says now look for youth, a conservative vision, and most likely, a european. >>he numbers are really stacked toward the europeans. unless there's some kind of inspirational moment where someone from another part of the world steps out of the pack, but that, i mean someone who speaks languages and knows the global world, that's a difficult job description. >> maybe not difficult for cardinal, mark olay, a worldly french canadian. >> may have a north american pope. the former archbishop ofy quebec. has a will the of the credentials you would look for in a pope. we could have a canadian. >> 119 cardinals will vote in the upcoming conclave to select a new pope, most of whom were appointed by pope john paul. both religious conservatives, so expect a conservative voice to be chosen. something young catholics accept. >> i feel like moderate is fine. i'm a card carrying liberal. but -- >> you don't think the church needs to go that direction? >> i don't know if people are ready. >> i would like to see them go toward pope john paul, ii, he was a very endearing pope. >> ob
father michael russo says now look for youth, a conservative vision, and most likely, a european. >>he numbers are really stacked toward the europeans. unless there's some kind of inspirational moment where someone from another part of the world steps out of the pack, but that, i mean someone who speaks languages and knows the global world, that's a difficult job description. >> maybe not difficult for cardinal, mark olay, a worldly french canadian. >> may have a north...
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lauren russo. mary sherlach. and victoria soto. >> reporter: the president has been using the emotion of newtown to build public support for gun control law. he did it tuesday in an unusual ending at the state of the union. >> gabby giffords deserves a vote. the families of newtown deserve a vote. >> reporter: this afternoon in chicago, a city that saw nearly 500 gunshot-related murders last year, the president noted nearly 70 of those victims were under 18. >> so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. >> reporter: for years, it's the nra that has used emotion to win big political battles. the president hopes the emotions of newtown change the equation. chuck todd, nbc news, washington. >>> federal prosecutors today filed campaign finance charges against former chicago congressman jesse jackson jr. and his wife sandi. jackson has admitted to using $750,000 in campaign money to buy personal items, including a rolex watch, mink coats, furniture and even a hat once worn by michael jackson. his wife si
lauren russo. mary sherlach. and victoria soto. >> reporter: the president has been using the emotion of newtown to build public support for gun control law. he did it tuesday in an unusual ending at the state of the union. >> gabby giffords deserves a vote. the families of newtown deserve a vote. >> reporter: this afternoon in chicago, a city that saw nearly 500 gunshot-related murders last year, the president noted nearly 70 of those victims were under 18. >> so that's...
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. >> susan russo is jennifer's older sister. >> at a young age she was suffering with stomach issues.gs, she had anxiety. >> no answers. how many tests and doctors visit are we talking about? hundreds, thousands? >> i couldn't name the amount of tests between colonoscopies, berrien enemas, everything. >> when you were growing up and jen as you call her was that sister who was saying, something is wrong with me did that take a toll on you and your family? >> yes. and we didn't have an understanding of it. none of the doctors she had gone to came up with a diagnosis. >> the money i have spent in trying to make people listen, i sit with therapists over and over. but every time they would give me prozac or xanax and i would say, that's not it. there's something else going on. >> as her career soared jennifer still struggled with her health. it was after 19 long agonizing years a doctor finally gave her an accurate diagnosis. >> i was so ill i could barely walk in there. i think she really saw something two-days after that she had called and said, you have seliac disease and you have the h
. >> susan russo is jennifer's older sister. >> at a young age she was suffering with stomach issues.gs, she had anxiety. >> no answers. how many tests and doctors visit are we talking about? hundreds, thousands? >> i couldn't name the amount of tests between colonoscopies, berrien enemas, everything. >> when you were growing up and jen as you call her was that sister who was saying, something is wrong with me did that take a toll on you and your family? >>...
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. >> susan russo is jennifer's older sister. >> at a young age she was suffering with stomach issues.gs, she had anxiety. >> no answers. how many tests and doctors visit are we talking about? hundreds, thousands? >> i couldn't name the amount of tests between colonoscopies, berrien enemas, everything. >> when you were growing up and jen as you call her was that sister who was saying, something is wrong with me did that take a toll on you and your family? >> yes. and we didn't have an understanding of it. none of the doctors she had gone to came up with a diagnosis. >> the money i have spent in trying to make people listen, i sit with therapists over and over. but every time they would give me prozac or xanax and i would say, that's not it. there's something else going on. >> as her career soared jennifer still struggled with her health. it was after 19 long agonizing years a doctor finally gave her an accurate diagnosis. >> i was so ill i could barely walk in there. i think she really saw something two-days after that she had called and said, you have seliac disease and you have the h
. >> susan russo is jennifer's older sister. >> at a young age she was suffering with stomach issues.gs, she had anxiety. >> no answers. how many tests and doctors visit are we talking about? hundreds, thousands? >> i couldn't name the amount of tests between colonoscopies, berrien enemas, everything. >> when you were growing up and jen as you call her was that sister who was saying, something is wrong with me did that take a toll on you and your family? >>...
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. >> dawn hotsprung and mary serlach, vicky solo, lauren russo, rachel devino, ann marie murphy.heir lives to protect the precious children in their care. they gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. that's who we honor today. the courageous heart, the selfless spirit, the inspiring actions of extraordinary americans. >> the triumph was no triumph. the carnival cruise ship finally reaches shore, and -- >> we didn't have water. we didn't have showers. we didn't have hot meals. >> it was literally like being in a floating port-a-potty. >> what's the first thing you're going to do? >> um -- >> charged with murder. the shocking court appearance today of the blade runner south africa's star double amputee sprinter. >> siberian skies. a ten-ton meet orrite threatens thousands with a window-shattering sonic boom. >>> in a cosmic coincidence, it came just hours before today's suspected close call with a 150-mile wide asteroid. david letterman says don't panic. >> do not fear the approaching asteroid. the nation of iran has solved the problem. we have launched our m
. >> dawn hotsprung and mary serlach, vicky solo, lauren russo, rachel devino, ann marie murphy.heir lives to protect the precious children in their care. they gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. that's who we honor today. the courageous heart, the selfless spirit, the inspiring actions of extraordinary americans. >> the triumph was no triumph. the carnival cruise ship finally reaches shore, and -- >> we didn't have water. we didn't have showers. we...
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would focus on communities that we don't normally talk to said co-founder of the tea party express sal russoon, indeed, and an outreach strategy that might work so long as they don't employ the methods of their blustering star. >> anybody here of a pocket tweet? if anybody has an iphone 5, the keys are small. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means tha
would focus on communities that we don't normally talk to said co-founder of the tea party express sal russoon, indeed, and an outreach strategy that might work so long as they don't employ the methods of their blustering star. >> anybody here of a pocket tweet? if anybody has an iphone 5, the keys are small. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double...
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. >> for more on the historic event we are joined by father michael russo a professor of communicationsin moraga. he joins us now live with his thoughts as the pope is about to step down. your thoughts, father? >> reporter: good morning, michelle and frank. yes, the pope this morning said the pope is never alone. i can now feel it in such a great way that touches the heart. his writings are extraordinary. he wrote 60 books. and actually here's a world leader writing world class books while he was pope. so in these eight years i think his legacy is going to primarily be theological and literary. probably the best writer of pope in the modern era. >> is there any chance -- we have been talking about his successor. is there any chance the next pope could come from the united states possibly or third world country? >> well, third world country, yes. united states probably no. >> what about the precedent he is setting? this hasn't been done in 600 years. he is 85. do you think this might set a precedent where they might have an age limit or perhaps other popes will step down before another 6
. >> for more on the historic event we are joined by father michael russo a professor of communicationsin moraga. he joins us now live with his thoughts as the pope is about to step down. your thoughts, father? >> reporter: good morning, michelle and frank. yes, the pope this morning said the pope is never alone. i can now feel it in such a great way that touches the heart. his writings are extraordinary. he wrote 60 books. and actually here's a world leader writing world class...
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the mayor philip russo five years initiative a program of reform of the part in which he provided electrical connections and the raiders coming in at the container ships coming in to look up the electrical the way yachts do. so instead of using oil they were on electricity. the trucks were compelled overtime by partnerships and the trucking companies can benefit by it to upgrade their engines to harbors the debate to it's been something like 35 to 40% reduction in the carbon and sessions to the commissions with a total percentage of the emissions in l.a.. the mayor did that. the u.s. did nothing. the u.n. did nothing. the mayor, the council and the citizens of los angeles did that and it's very different. in new york it's also not transportation. we don't compare it to places like phoenix and san diego used cars the way they do in the west. but here, the bulk of the carbon emissions come from buildings, poorly insulated, old, dark attracting the sun. so here the mayor has initiated a crucial round of trying to get better insulation in old buildings that are insulated new buildings, more effi
the mayor philip russo five years initiative a program of reform of the part in which he provided electrical connections and the raiders coming in at the container ships coming in to look up the electrical the way yachts do. so instead of using oil they were on electricity. the trucks were compelled overtime by partnerships and the trucking companies can benefit by it to upgrade their engines to harbors the debate to it's been something like 35 to 40% reduction in the carbon and sessions to the...
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lincoln and louis and clark and a lot of other wonderful famous and important people but for some reason russo creates a stir and i think it's timely with black history month and her 100th anniversary that she -- everybody loves her right now and remembers her. >> host: eugene daub sculpture of the rows of parked statute -- next -- you will be unveiled at 11:00 this morning as we mentioned leaders of congress and president obama will be on hand. thanks so much for talking to us today. >> guest: thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome our honored guests, members of the united states house of representatives, members of the united states senate, the speaker of the united states house of representatives and the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> hello everybody. thank you. good morning and welcome to the united states capital. this is a red letter day for the american people and i'm glad that you are all here and are taking part in t
lincoln and louis and clark and a lot of other wonderful famous and important people but for some reason russo creates a stir and i think it's timely with black history month and her 100th anniversary that she -- everybody loves her right now and remembers her. >> host: eugene daub sculpture of the rows of parked statute -- next -- you will be unveiled at 11:00 this morning as we mentioned leaders of congress and president obama will be on hand. thanks so much for talking to us today....