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next here on "nightline" -- abc's diane sawyer takes us back inside a school that was once among theost dangerous in this country. how abc news viewers helped one extraordinary student defy the odds. itthe power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same....
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sawyer said he's hopeful that means the white house will listen to people like him. >> we knew there wasn't a perfect candidate. and honestly, there never really is. but what i believe in is smaller federal government, more local control, and fiscal responsibility. and, you know, i feel that we can really work with the president through his new secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. >> reporter: yet the administration has already disappointed some farmers on issues like trade and immigration. they're hoping that cutting crop insurance won't end up being the final straw. for "nightly business report." >> by the way, on our website you can read more about farmers and the proposed budget. log on to nbr.com. sue? >>> bill, as we told you, the major indexes sit at all-time highs. a recent report, though, suggests that you can increase returns and reduce risk with alternative strategies. our guest is the chief investment strategist at raymond james. jeff, good to see you as always, welcome. >> you bet, sue, thanks. >> you say one of the things you're looking at to diversify a portfolio ar
sawyer said he's hopeful that means the white house will listen to people like him. >> we knew there wasn't a perfect candidate. and honestly, there never really is. but what i believe in is smaller federal government, more local control, and fiscal responsibility. and, you know, i feel that we can really work with the president through his new secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. >> reporter: yet the administration has already disappointed some farmers on issues like trade and...
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diane sawyer keeping her promise to stay on this.strawberry mansion high school, once considered one of the most dangerous schools in the country. there was a student that so many of you reacted to. diane with what's happened since. >> reporter: four years ago, our cameras captured the chaos inside a dangerous school called strawberry mansion. students on a hair trigger. we watched the new principal race in to try to break up the fights. >> each day it gets scarier. >> reporter: her name, linda wayman, and she had set out to change the school. >> the one way to help your family out is to educate yourself, right? >> reporter: and she ended every day with this one thought -- >> and remember, if nobody told you they loved you today, you remember i do. >> reporter: in a major achievement, her first year, wayman helped get 55 of her 92 seniors accepted to college, like this student christine holland, who didn't have money for the deposit. >> if i had the $550 -- >> reporter: so her college dream was dying. the unbreakable principal gave i
diane sawyer keeping her promise to stay on this.strawberry mansion high school, once considered one of the most dangerous schools in the country. there was a student that so many of you reacted to. diane with what's happened since. >> reporter: four years ago, our cameras captured the chaos inside a dangerous school called strawberry mansion. students on a hair trigger. we watched the new principal race in to try to break up the fights. >> each day it gets scarier. >>...
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of britain's big medal hopes at the up coming world championships in london, the long jumperjasmyn sawyers period pain was the reason she pulled out of a recent competition in boston. she said she wanted to be clear on the reasons for her withdrawal because it isn't talked about enough in sport. why shouldn't i be honest about it, it is something that some in the female athletes deal with, and it isn't treated like other illnesses and injuries. we talked openly about other illnesses and they are solved, but this isn't openly talked about. pa rt but this isn't openly talked about. part of the population, it is something that we deal with, we should talk about it and it shouldn't be this taboo, difficult thing to have conversations about. that's all from sportsday. bye for now. hello and welcome to the papers. with me now and also at 11:30 this evening are kate proctor, political correspondent at the london evening standard and the broadcaster, john stapleton. let's start with tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads with theresa may's anticipated tour of marginal labour—held consti
of britain's big medal hopes at the up coming world championships in london, the long jumperjasmyn sawyers period pain was the reason she pulled out of a recent competition in boston. she said she wanted to be clear on the reasons for her withdrawal because it isn't talked about enough in sport. why shouldn't i be honest about it, it is something that some in the female athletes deal with, and it isn't treated like other illnesses and injuries. we talked openly about other illnesses and they...
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your brain can assimilate that very well that i gave you an experience of the snake over 10 seconds sawyer breeds ability to modulate its older bronze to make that image in your head is much weaker. so you have to practice to make a new simulation a little bit so eventually it is very automatic so it is possible to change how you see things absolutely. >> this may be semantics but talking about seeing the snake and a black-and-white picture you see the lines could you also say that you don't see it differently view interpret it differently?. >> you could but every thought and feeling and interpretation occurs in your brain so i have to tell you first saw this in just the interpretation there really is vision so i will give you an example as evidence of that debt and went to address your philosophical issue i would say that also ochres and the firing of your dear ron city did not have those than you would that have the interpretation so every mentally event you experience is a confrontational moment in your brain but let me say this slightly differently. we can influence the kinds of predic
your brain can assimilate that very well that i gave you an experience of the snake over 10 seconds sawyer breeds ability to modulate its older bronze to make that image in your head is much weaker. so you have to practice to make a new simulation a little bit so eventually it is very automatic so it is possible to change how you see things absolutely. >> this may be semantics but talking about seeing the snake and a black-and-white picture you see the lines could you also say that you...
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now long jumperjazmin sawyers is one of britain's brightest athletes and could be among our leading medalhe silver at the 2014 commonwealth games in glasgow, then followed up with a silver at last year's european championships as well as making the olympic final in rio. but her talents don't end there. she is also a very talented singer/songwriter who appeared on this year's series of the voice on itv. picked by will i am no less in the blind auditions, before going out in the later rounds. and is soon to sing alongside the bbc philarmonic as well as taking part in a friday sports panel music day special, which has been moved to thursday. shejoins me now. she joins me now. you are a busy girl! it is chaos but it suits me. i much preferred to be living in chaos and when i have got a free hour i feel it. so that is why my life is looking with money. we saw you competing there, you'll be singing alongside the bbc philharmonic, that is pretty exciting and something you have done before. singing with the philharmonic, i have not done that before so today in rehearsals is the first time i've ev
now long jumperjazmin sawyers is one of britain's brightest athletes and could be among our leading medalhe silver at the 2014 commonwealth games in glasgow, then followed up with a silver at last year's european championships as well as making the olympic final in rio. but her talents don't end there. she is also a very talented singer/songwriter who appeared on this year's series of the voice on itv. picked by will i am no less in the blind auditions, before going out in the later rounds. and...
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brian sawyer says letting workers bypass metal detectors is most likely against policy. but in a fast-paced environment, where most employees know each other, security often relaxes. >> the relaxing happens because it's sort of out of sight, out of mind. >> reporter: security screenings are most likely more strict now. he expects the heightened alert to continue as u.p.s. continues to hire part time workers for the holiday season. tonight, u.p.s. is not commenting on security here, citing the ongoing police investigation. investigators are still trying to figure out why lam targeted his co-workers. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, jean. the investigative unit has been digging into the story, and into the issue of stolen guns. you can find those reports by clicking on the investigative unit tab at the top of our home page. that's nbcbayarea.com. >>> we have new details about the investigation into that deadly ghost ship fire in oakland. the bay area news group is reporting an oakland fire employee saw exposed wiring at the ghost ship warehouse two mon
brian sawyer says letting workers bypass metal detectors is most likely against policy. but in a fast-paced environment, where most employees know each other, security often relaxes. >> the relaxing happens because it's sort of out of sight, out of mind. >> reporter: security screenings are most likely more strict now. he expects the heightened alert to continue as u.p.s. continues to hire part time workers for the holiday season. tonight, u.p.s. is not commenting on security here,...
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very young sawyer pressuring him is a very trendy thing to do war essentially means. is that you have your hungry mobo players go home to the pitch towards the opposition goalkeeper and if you can steal the ball but quickly then you're on the front for the pitch to score a goal that's what you did today so for its work you just imagine what the atmosphere must be like that in the stadium our correspondent was that getting a feel for the place for the fans. sun is out it's pretty hot here in moscow and at the spar tax stadium spirits are barry high are fans rushing it through the gates from all directions to reach the arena and i don't know if you can see behind me literally outside the entrance of the stadium is jam packed with fans there's music playing there is drums beating and fans waving their flags support their own team so the atmosphere really couldn't be any better. broadcast over many world cups and european champions we know that chile from trouble in large numbers chile forms we expect in there today and if you manage to speak to any we know that as many a
very young sawyer pressuring him is a very trendy thing to do war essentially means. is that you have your hungry mobo players go home to the pitch towards the opposition goalkeeper and if you can steal the ball but quickly then you're on the front for the pitch to score a goal that's what you did today so for its work you just imagine what the atmosphere must be like that in the stadium our correspondent was that getting a feel for the place for the fans. sun is out it's pretty hot here in...
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kristen dahlgren has their sawyer. >> reporter: it's one of the haunting images of the holocaust.ittle girl friedman was 6 when her mother did the unthinkable. >> she hid me with a dead body. she told me not to move. >> reporter: sarah ludwig just 4 in this video. >> i was a very gutsy kid. i was able to survive. don't ask me how. >> reporter: this is michael bornstein and his grandmother. >> my grandmother hid me in the infirmary. >> reporter: he finally told his story in the book never knowing that the two girls at his side then were just a few miles away today. >> from the moment i saw the book, oh, there was somebody from the picture that's alive. >> reporter: this week they reunited with. >> look. this is -- had the picture for years. i always wondered where are the other people? oh, my goodness, that's me. >> that's you. >> that's me. >> reporter: 72 years after they were last together. >> i just want to hug you guys. can we -- can we hug? it's such a long time. >> in 1945 we were there. just like. >> just like this. >> we were standing next to each other and we made it. >>
kristen dahlgren has their sawyer. >> reporter: it's one of the haunting images of the holocaust.ittle girl friedman was 6 when her mother did the unthinkable. >> she hid me with a dead body. she told me not to move. >> reporter: sarah ludwig just 4 in this video. >> i was a very gutsy kid. i was able to survive. don't ask me how. >> reporter: this is michael bornstein and his grandmother. >> my grandmother hid me in the infirmary. >> reporter: he...
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the republican administration has let sawyer's in municipal politics and today we're going to meet a man who went from international fame to a mayoral candidate in tennessee with a bag full of solutions for what ails them so let's take it to the local level and start watching the hawks.
the republican administration has let sawyer's in municipal politics and today we're going to meet a man who went from international fame to a mayoral candidate in tennessee with a bag full of solutions for what ails them so let's take it to the local level and start watching the hawks.
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but i have to create that competition void to know what we knew yesterday with a particular young sawyer afraid that the russian sporting public will be hoping for bigger and better things to come it's going to generate a lot more interest let's bring in now alexis matinees the board member of the russian football union he's also a very famous former player played to chelsea and he's captain of the russian national team hope you can hear is on the line i just want to ask you first of all you yourself you played in the world cup you played in the european championships late in the premier league but what about the significance of the confederations cup how important how big a tournament is it. is not just got to get us be significant so the confederations cup cannot be overestimated especially for our team for a variety of reasons first of all our team has not played official games for a rather long time. an official match is much more important than a friendly so it's really important to see to try out some new models. that's why officials matches are so valuable that you when you play y
but i have to create that competition void to know what we knew yesterday with a particular young sawyer afraid that the russian sporting public will be hoping for bigger and better things to come it's going to generate a lot more interest let's bring in now alexis matinees the board member of the russian football union he's also a very famous former player played to chelsea and he's captain of the russian national team hope you can hear is on the line i just want to ask you first of all you...
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hundreds of bikers rolled into kansas yesterday to help sawyer baldwin celebrate his second birthday. he loves motorcycles so much that his mother posted a message on facebook asking riders to drop by and surprise him. >> one simple request turned into something so much bigger. >> nearly 300 motorcycle riders from across the state showed up to support him. he had a pretty good time. >> he is digging it for sure. >>> curbing on campus sexual assaults. >> the guidelines one task force says all new jersey colleges should follow. >>> and an id proposal to help immigrants lead a more normal life. >>> a murder during the heart of harvest. the chilling 911 call made the morning a south jersey woman was found dying in her family's farm house. >>> take a live look at philadelphia skyline. gorgeous picture perfect day. we have your first alert forecast when we come back. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> a south jersey woman dead her killer still out there. devastated community now asking why. she was found dead sunday morning. >> police say she was shot to death inside a family owned farmhouse loca
hundreds of bikers rolled into kansas yesterday to help sawyer baldwin celebrate his second birthday. he loves motorcycles so much that his mother posted a message on facebook asking riders to drop by and surprise him. >> one simple request turned into something so much bigger. >> nearly 300 motorcycle riders from across the state showed up to support him. he had a pretty good time. >> he is digging it for sure. >>> curbing on campus sexual assaults. >> the...
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diane sawyer followed the story and she is following up. >> we captured a school inside strawberry mansion the principal race to break up the fight. her name, linda she set out to change the school with 94 security cameras and student by student a message of possibility. >> there's one way to help your family out, it's to educate yourself, right? >> and she ended everyday with this one thought. >> remember if nobody told you they loved you today, you remember i do. >> she got 5 of the 92 students accepted to college. like chris teen holland who didn't have the money for the deposit. the unbreakable principal gave into tears. but four years ago, she didn't know that you, our viewers were coming to help her change lives. >> when the phone started ringing, oh, my god, somebody boyds me actually care. >> you sent donations that money set up 13 educational funds, one of the recipient, the sly girl christine holland. four years later, look at her now, she was given a full scholarship by philadelphia university, books and food from your donation. >> i knew i could do it if i was able to to go to
diane sawyer followed the story and she is following up. >> we captured a school inside strawberry mansion the principal race to break up the fight. her name, linda she set out to change the school with 94 security cameras and student by student a message of possibility. >> there's one way to help your family out, it's to educate yourself, right? >> and she ended everyday with this one thought. >> remember if nobody told you they loved you today, you remember i do....
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this is alex sawyer, the court ruled monday that a state cannot refuse to fund church activities just because it is a religious institution. decision that christian conservatives held as a major win for religious freedom. it was a 7-2 decision to resurface its playground with money from a state fund set aside so make playground safer for kids. but the ruling implications could stretch far beyond trinity lutheran church to gain access to government funds as long as they're aimed at a secular person. the chief justice john roberts writing for the majority. saying the decision will likely prevent a few extra scraped knees. going on to say the exclusion of trinity lutheran from a public benefit which it is qualified is unconstitutional and cannot stand. there's a response by justice sotomayor saying, this is a simple case about recycling tires to resurface a playground. this case it about nothing else between the relationship between religious institution and government that is between church and state. if you go to our website, we have a whole section of the site devoted to the supreme c
this is alex sawyer, the court ruled monday that a state cannot refuse to fund church activities just because it is a religious institution. decision that christian conservatives held as a major win for religious freedom. it was a 7-2 decision to resurface its playground with money from a state fund set aside so make playground safer for kids. but the ruling implications could stretch far beyond trinity lutheran church to gain access to government funds as long as they're aimed at a secular...
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he and a fellow activist named richard sawyer set up on the island and refused to leave. >> ritte: onenthony: managing to evade pursuers for just over a month, before finally being and arrested and jailed. >> ritte: and the first order is burn down this building and put up -- >> anthony: they emerged, of course, heroes. and these protests went on to inspire many others to join the movement. >> ritte: i hope i'm still alive when that day happens. because i want to see our queen back in office. >> anthony: and embodied the independent spirit, the desire for hawaiian empowerment and sovereignty that today resonates across generations. ♪ welcome to what is supposedly the most unwelcoming place in hawaii. ♪ >> hano-hano: komo mai, anthony, come in brother. come into keawanui. my name is hano-hano. >> anthony: thank you so much. >> hano-hano: nice to meet you. >> anthony: thank you. >> hano-hano: please come inside. >> anthony: hello, hi, aloha. this is keawanui fishpond. a shared community space with a sacred history. hano-hano is the caretaker of the fishpond. he's a local community leader
he and a fellow activist named richard sawyer set up on the island and refused to leave. >> ritte: onenthony: managing to evade pursuers for just over a month, before finally being and arrested and jailed. >> ritte: and the first order is burn down this building and put up -- >> anthony: they emerged, of course, heroes. and these protests went on to inspire many others to join the movement. >> ritte: i hope i'm still alive when that day happens. because i want to see our...
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. >> you can rule out some suspects like diane sawyer, a former nixon press aide, now network anchor.ou've built a fairly strong case for the identity of alexander haig. >> do you have any idea who deep throat is? >> deep throat is in my opinion a collection of people. >> how the secret of deep throat lasts for so long and the answer is neither of us told our ex-wives. >> during our filming woodward casually mentioned that the actor hal holbrook's portrayal of deep throat was pretty close to the whole thing. so when i asked him who the man was, he just smiled. >> other guesses over the years -- nixon campaign aide john sears and fbi official mark felt. >> i never leaked any information. i didn't give anybody any documents. and i'm getting pretty fed up with the whole thing. >> mark felt certainly caught some people's attention. he was the number 2 man in the fbi. and he looked the part. >> no. no. i am not deep throat. and the only thing i can say is that i wouldn't be ashamed to be. >> three decades later bob woodward went to visit mark felt. the elderly man was living with his daugh
. >> you can rule out some suspects like diane sawyer, a former nixon press aide, now network anchor.ou've built a fairly strong case for the identity of alexander haig. >> do you have any idea who deep throat is? >> deep throat is in my opinion a collection of people. >> how the secret of deep throat lasts for so long and the answer is neither of us told our ex-wives. >> during our filming woodward casually mentioned that the actor hal holbrook's portrayal of deep...
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will i can do that sawyer frantically moving and realize the pad is not in my helmet were trying to tell the test director and then telling them it is an berry said don't yourself try to keep going because there are 200 people supporting this training run so my friend was one of my classmates on the other side he is already down at the bottom of the pool supply will not hold him up they have been waiting almost three years to do this trading because it is the gateway to get a flight assignment quickly so the two of us would probably get signed pretty quickly if we could demonstrate we could do this training so it 20 feet until the test director to turn up the volume and i hear nothing but static and white norway's so they rushed me out there popoff my helmet the doctor walks over and says how many people have read the book? a you know, all of this. [laughter] the doctors talking but i don't hear anything said he touches my right to your and shows the blood coming out reconfigure this out. we can make this better so they rushed me to the hospital there is a doctor there who was a day -- a
will i can do that sawyer frantically moving and realize the pad is not in my helmet were trying to tell the test director and then telling them it is an berry said don't yourself try to keep going because there are 200 people supporting this training run so my friend was one of my classmates on the other side he is already down at the bottom of the pool supply will not hold him up they have been waiting almost three years to do this trading because it is the gateway to get a flight assignment...
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tom sawyer and george soros and other people in a specific interest groups and issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces of american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. along with their personality and all these other factors. party labels are an afterthought right now. >> peter. >> historical perspective on this. >> i'll jump in and say that on that try to jump into current day politics. i'm in a historian of early america. i'll put this in the context of frankly, the revolution. i think if you pose the question our political parties coming to an end and the answer was yes, the founders would be delighted. they were terrified of political parties. the whole debate about whether we can live in an extended republic with madison try to follow is a fear of what they called factions. it turns out that was a somewhat naÏve view, parties to emerge in the 1790s but they're still so uncomfortable with the idea of parties that you see the immediate response to the alien and sedition act and the virginia and kentucky resolve. what did madi
tom sawyer and george soros and other people in a specific interest groups and issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces of american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. along with their personality and all these other factors. party labels are an afterthought right now. >> peter. >> historical perspective on this. >> i'll jump in and say that on that try to jump into current day politics. i'm in a historian of early america. i'll...
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i talked to derek sawyer, who runs a family farm in western kansas.s wheat, corn and soy bean and his very first harvest was destroyed by a deep freeze and said he wouldn't have survived without crop insurance. >> crop insurance has always been a big part of what we do. more for the assurance that if we have a disaster that it will help cover the costs of production. it's definitely not a program we'll get rich over. >> now the administration does agree that crop insurance is critical to farmers, but they say that's exactly why they don't need a big subsidy to encourage them to buy it. budget director mick mulvaney says they're helping by rolling back regulations as well, but the trump administration has already run afoul of farmers on several big issues, pulling out of the transpacific partnership on one and disagreement on immigration policy as well. so guys, we'll find out if cutting crop insurance ends up being the final straw. back over to you. >> y lan, thank you very much. very clever. we'll see you soon. >>> up next, we have your daily dose of
i talked to derek sawyer, who runs a family farm in western kansas.s wheat, corn and soy bean and his very first harvest was destroyed by a deep freeze and said he wouldn't have survived without crop insurance. >> crop insurance has always been a big part of what we do. more for the assurance that if we have a disaster that it will help cover the costs of production. it's definitely not a program we'll get rich over. >> now the administration does agree that crop insurance is...
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when i was first interviewed by diane s diane sawyer, she said if i could introduce you to anybody, whoony morrison? after she said what are you doing now? i said i have to fly to somewhere. she said damage, i was going to have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. did you ever do that? >> no. can we please have a margarita. i was an english major. this is what i care about. it was been fun to do it with my sister, and we're excited. next fall it comes out, and it's been therapeutic. it's been -- it's been like therapy for us. we write about things that i didn't even know bothered. >> are you surprised at how surprised people are that you guys are so >> not cool. we're boring. >> but you're fun. >> people come ump and say you'e so normal. >> the great thing about this book is it's the idea of sisters is a broad topic. >> exactly. you? guys are helping. >> i think more than ever people have to have each other's backs. we just do. let's raise each other up. that's what i had in a built-in partner in crime my entire life. >> that sounds so good. >> it'll be gfun. >> i got to do a bu
when i was first interviewed by diane s diane sawyer, she said if i could introduce you to anybody, whoony morrison? after she said what are you doing now? i said i have to fly to somewhere. she said damage, i was going to have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. did you ever do that? >> no. can we please have a margarita. i was an english major. this is what i care about. it was been fun to do it with my sister, and we're excited. next fall it comes out, and it's been...