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>> sophia did not respond to our requests for an interview.fortunately, she escapes the incident with only a few scratches. >> it wouldn't have been a good outcome if the train would have went any further. because there's not a lot of space between the actual equipment and the ground. it wouldn't have been pretty. >> they said that your actions were heroic. >> for their quick thinking charisse and one of her co-workers receive a host of awards, including one from the massachusetts governor. >> i didn't think of it as me being a hero at all. it was just me doing my job like any other t employee. it was just a reflex of, you know, stay calm and just stop your train. that's all i could do. >> bill is also honored by the two beloved teams he ushers for, the red sox and the celtics. >> they had me stand where i was ushering and had 16,000 people clapping, which is exciting as it can be. >> and he's glad he could do his part to help. >> i describe it as maybe once in a lifetime thing. i was just happy that i was in the right place at the right time.
>> sophia did not respond to our requests for an interview.fortunately, she escapes the incident with only a few scratches. >> it wouldn't have been a good outcome if the train would have went any further. because there's not a lot of space between the actual equipment and the ground. it wouldn't have been pretty. >> they said that your actions were heroic. >> for their quick thinking charisse and one of her co-workers receive a host of awards, including one from the...
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among them, sophia campos, born in peru. >> i have been here since i was 6 years old. i'm an american in every single sense of the word, except for that nine-digit social security number. >> reporter: without that number, she couldn't apply for financial aid. that's how she first learned about her immigration status. her parents had been too ashamed to tell her. >> as undocumented members of this community, we are often living in the shadows every day because of shame, because of fear of deportation. >> reporter: for sophia, that changes today. a new initiative from the obama administration will grant temporary work permits and remove the threat of deportation for young people who qualify. you have to be under 31 and have arrived here by age 16. you have to be in school, graduated or served in the military. and no criminal record. of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants, as many as 1.5 million may qualify. >> my name is adrian reyna. i'm from mexico. >> my dream is to open a community center. >> reporter: they now have a chance to seize the american dream.
among them, sophia campos, born in peru. >> i have been here since i was 6 years old. i'm an american in every single sense of the word, except for that nine-digit social security number. >> reporter: without that number, she couldn't apply for financial aid. that's how she first learned about her immigration status. her parents had been too ashamed to tell her. >> as undocumented members of this community, we are often living in the shadows every day because of shame, because...
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later, sophia nelson.ut first, a news update from c- span radio. >> the obama campaign releases seven radio ads today with different issues targeting different states. in iowa, the focus is on how clean energy would work under the budget. in new hampshire, the budget and cuts to progress will be the issue. tvt romney's launches a new ad today as governor romney campaigns in new hampshire. it accuses president obama of "gutting campaign reform." the town meeting begins at 10:35 eastern and you can watch a live on c-span television or listen to it on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> now i know that there are those who have criticized me for seeing complexities. and i do. because some issues just are not all that simple. saying there are weapons of mass destruction in iraq does not make it so. saying we can fight a war on the cheap does not make it so. and proclaiming mission accomplished certainly does not make it so. [applause] >> three days after septemb
later, sophia nelson.ut first, a news update from c- span radio. >> the obama campaign releases seven radio ads today with different issues targeting different states. in iowa, the focus is on how clean energy would work under the budget. in new hampshire, the budget and cuts to progress will be the issue. tvt romney's launches a new ad today as governor romney campaigns in new hampshire. it accuses president obama of "gutting campaign reform." the town meeting begins at 10:35...
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. >> sophia, why would palin's support matter to the romney campaign?r introduction was on point. palin appeals to a small but energized section of the base. that's the ptea party. the 2010 election was for the democrats. and i think she has been strategic about how she's picked these races that she'll endorse, who she endorses. and i think in doing that, the romney campaign really needs someone like palin who is a conservative darling to say willard's okay. romney's okay. and i'm really supporting him versus the lukewarm response palin and gingrich and others have given to romney up to this point. >> jonathan, she really has made it pretty clear what she thinks about romney. not only hasn't she endorsed him, she kind of said things that make it clear where she's at in terms of her opinion of him. listen to these things. >> bless his heart, i have respect for mitt romney, but i do not have respect for what he has done through this debt increase debate. i am not convinced and i don't think the majority of gop and independent voters are convinced. that's
. >> sophia, why would palin's support matter to the romney campaign?r introduction was on point. palin appeals to a small but energized section of the base. that's the ptea party. the 2010 election was for the democrats. and i think she has been strategic about how she's picked these races that she'll endorse, who she endorses. and i think in doing that, the romney campaign really needs someone like palin who is a conservative darling to say willard's okay. romney's okay. and i'm really...
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like, am i cool like when i do a song -- like can sophia sing that one? no? her own lyrics. her rhythms are feminine yet fierce in a male-dominated industry that's criticized for being degrading to women, songs like "moment for life" could be an anthem for feminism. ♪ >> reporter: but there's also a girl-power flavor to it. >> yeah, it makes girls feel like they can do anything. i'm like, always be successful outside of a man. >> reporter: perhaps minaj herself tried not to rely on a man after watching her own mother suffer for years in an abusive marriage. nicki, born in trinidad, moved to a rough neighborhood in queens, new york at 5 years old. the whole family struggled with her dad's crack addiction. >> it was so devastating. it's like losing -- it's like someone dying. >> reporter: as a child, how much violence did you witness? >> oh, a lot. my father was abusive. we were afraid for her life. whenever he was have a bad outburst, he would threaten to kill her. >> reporter: how did that make you feel? >> angry. i wanted to kill him. i wished he was dead. >
like, am i cool like when i do a song -- like can sophia sing that one? no? her own lyrics. her rhythms are feminine yet fierce in a male-dominated industry that's criticized for being degrading to women, songs like "moment for life" could be an anthem for feminism. ♪ >> reporter: but there's also a girl-power flavor to it. >> yeah, it makes girls feel like they can do anything. i'm like, always be successful outside of a man. >> reporter: perhaps minaj herself...
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. >> real quickly, sophia has said that romney hasn't energized the people drawing eyes to the campaign. a new gallup poll shows that romney is not immediately benefited from putting ryan on the ticket. do you think that's going to change, especially as we heat up between people getting excited for joe biden and paul ryan at the debate? >> look, i think polls are going to go up and down all fall and through the end of summer. the big thing is, i think the battle lines have been drawn about romney hitting obama on the economy and obama hitting obama and romney on medicare cuts. >> it will be interesting, as you say,e're in the doll drums of august but it's going to heat up soon as we race through the summer. our panel, sophia and matt cooper, my thanks to all three of you. >>> the four states where most of the millions are pouring in from. >>> plus, a bull market. why wall street really hearts congressman paul ryan. >>> and a group of people or someone is $337 million richer. there was only one lucky powerball ticket sold. someone could be dancing on the dealing. as always, tweet me @tho
. >> real quickly, sophia has said that romney hasn't energized the people drawing eyes to the campaign. a new gallup poll shows that romney is not immediately benefited from putting ryan on the ticket. do you think that's going to change, especially as we heat up between people getting excited for joe biden and paul ryan at the debate? >> look, i think polls are going to go up and down all fall and through the end of summer. the big thing is, i think the battle lines have been...
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awesome me 14413:27-28)) this we askkd sophia to try it out... on her blackberry. blackberry.(sot 14:02:24:15))- yep...it worked...it's working absolutley.-((sot 14:02:27:04)) next is dominick.... he likes to play gamee on his cell phone so he always runs low on battery power.he tested the goal zone in the sun .... worked..but in the shade he had to use the batttryypack. pack.((sot 14::5:41)) it's &pcharging (sot 14:05:42))the goal zone so far... is two for two. two. michelle saas she loves to hiie and knows the pain of being out in the woods and not having a cell phone or a amera. pamera...((sot 14:07:54)) ii dd alot of camping and hikiig... when your out camping ..you don't have access o alot of electrical suppliess(( sot 14:08:03)) zone to the test....first on her cell phone .. ..((sot 14:10:35)) and it's charging ((sot 14::0:36)) 14:10:36))then on her camera.. she used the rechaageable batteries from the battery pack. pack.((sot 14:12:55 )) charged and ready to ake a photo ((sot 14:12:56)) 14:12:56)) so is it a deal or a dud.... dud....((sot 14:00:31:31)) yeah ...i would t
awesome me 14413:27-28)) this we askkd sophia to try it out... on her blackberry. blackberry.(sot 14:02:24:15))- yep...it worked...it's working absolutley.-((sot 14:02:27:04)) next is dominick.... he likes to play gamee on his cell phone so he always runs low on battery power.he tested the goal zone in the sun .... worked..but in the shade he had to use the batttryypack. pack.((sot 14::5:41)) it's &pcharging (sot 14:05:42))the goal zone so far... is two for two. two. michelle saas she loves...
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. >> single mother sophia left her son in ukraine for what she thought was a housekeeping job in the czech republic. her enslavement was immediate. >> they made all of us take our clothes off and took us out naked. they made us bend, sit down, walk. i felt like i was an animal, a horse. >> sophia says she was forced to have sex with up to 11 men a day. her friend natasha was sent to a neighboring brothel owned by the village police chief. >> translator: the brothel is on the highway. there were nine of us. we had to dance half naked in the window all the time. it's impossible to run away. there is nothing except highways and brothels. >> these roadside brothels on an isolated country road near the czech/german border are just a small part of the worldwide marketplace. >> san francisco, los angeles, new york, st. paul, minnesota, this happens in almost every major community you could think of. >> it happened in detroit, and it happened to 20-year-old katya, a university student who signed up with a friend to study abroad by waitressing in virginia beach. but the girls would never reac
. >> single mother sophia left her son in ukraine for what she thought was a housekeeping job in the czech republic. her enslavement was immediate. >> they made all of us take our clothes off and took us out naked. they made us bend, sit down, walk. i felt like i was an animal, a horse. >> sophia says she was forced to have sex with up to 11 men a day. her friend natasha was sent to a neighboring brothel owned by the village police chief. >> translator: the brothel is on...
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. >> and there were dozens more from the family drama, ordinary people, to the post war, sophia's choice. one of his biggest hits, rag time music for the sting. in a career of more than four decades, marvin composed, conducted, and arranged more than 40 film scores, but one of his greatest successes was on stage. the long running landmark musical, a chorus line. >> he was born into a musical family. his first job was as a rehearsal pianist for barbra streisand's, funny girl. marvin's work earned him every major entertainment award, including three oscars, four emmy's, four grammy's, plus a pulitzer prize, and long after the lights came up, audiences were still humming the tune he wrote. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> and marvin also performed with the national symphony o tray orchestra. he served as the principle pops conductor from 2000 to 2011. >>> people in montgomery county are getting their chance to weigh in on pepco's performance. right now, the state public service commission is holding a public hearing at the county office building. anybody who signs up outside the hea
. >> and there were dozens more from the family drama, ordinary people, to the post war, sophia's choice. one of his biggest hits, rag time music for the sting. in a career of more than four decades, marvin composed, conducted, and arranged more than 40 film scores, but one of his greatest successes was on stage. the long running landmark musical, a chorus line. >> he was born into a musical family. his first job was as a rehearsal pianist for barbra streisand's, funny girl....
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crowd is challenging but jazz singer allen harris has performed for bill clinton, jesse norman and sophia loren and he has earned high praise from musical legend tony bennett. his voice often reminds people of another legend, matt cain cole. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> old fans and new can see allen harris performed this afternoon. welcome. >> i'm in a happy, with the ice cream. >> you have the sound that reminds people of nat king cole, is that a burden or a blessing? >> is a blessing. i was born with this voice which i am grateful for but people smile when they hear me sing. every night when i sing, 500- 1000 people are smiling at me >> how often do people ask you to sing the lisa or unforgettable? >> every five minutes. >> it doesn't really limit your choice of material, does it? >> not at all. it has helped me grow because his diction was impeccable, his choice of songs was wonderful and who wouldn't want to emulate that as a male jazz vocalist? >> how about singing something? >> where is the ice cream? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when do you know you had a voice? >> i was in third grade at catholic school. we
crowd is challenging but jazz singer allen harris has performed for bill clinton, jesse norman and sophia loren and he has earned high praise from musical legend tony bennett. his voice often reminds people of another legend, matt cain cole. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> old fans and new can see allen harris performed this afternoon. welcome. >> i'm in a happy, with the ice cream. >> you have the sound that reminds people of nat king cole, is that a burden or a blessing? >>...
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sophia. >> just call her sophia. >> putting her bronze medal up for auction to help a 5-year-old na neighbori win a medal. i will put it up for auction. she won the bronze. will put it up for auction. somebody will be touched, too much money. doesn't know what to do with it. will let her keep her medal and help pay with the bills. >> she is paying forward. she is going to win a gold medal in four years. >> nice. >> story works out best for >>> this morning on "world news now" -- emergency evacuations. the out of control fires in several western states forcing people from their homes. >> the widespread threat, the human toll, and the heartbreak in the ashes. it is wednesday, august 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good wednesday morning. it is hump day. i'm paula faris. you ready to do this again john muller? >> i am ready. we are at the hump. i am john muller in for rob nelson. the latest on the fatal fires out west in our top story. >>> then the burning issues in the presidential campaign. the candidates take on energy, use. all eyes on paul ryan. >>> also, th
sophia. >> just call her sophia. >> putting her bronze medal up for auction to help a 5-year-old na neighbori win a medal. i will put it up for auction. she won the bronze. will put it up for auction. somebody will be touched, too much money. doesn't know what to do with it. will let her keep her medal and help pay with the bills. >> she is paying forward. she is going to win a gold medal in four years. >> nice. >> story works out best for >>> this morning...
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sophia. >> just call her sophia. >> putting her bronze medal up for auction to help a 5-year-old na neighbori win a medal. i will put it up for auction. she won the bronze. will put it up for auction. somebody will be touched, too much money. doesn't know what to do with it. will let her keep her medal and help pay with the bills. >> she is paying forward. she is going to win a gold medal in four years. >> nice. in four years. >> nice. >> story works out best for action i love telng big stories about big heroes. but, at the end of the day, real life is better than any story. every day they make the sasacrifices for t their coun; for my country; for my son's country. the uso gives us real ways to support our real hees. there is a way we can say thanks. you can go to uso.org and make a readifference in their lives today. do it. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- emergency evacuations. the out of control fires in several western states forcing people from their homes. >> the widespread threat, the human toll, and the heartbreak in the ashes. it is wednesday, august 15th. >> announcer: from
sophia. >> just call her sophia. >> putting her bronze medal up for auction to help a 5-year-old na neighbori win a medal. i will put it up for auction. she won the bronze. will put it up for auction. somebody will be touched, too much money. doesn't know what to do with it. will let her keep her medal and help pay with the bills. >> she is paying forward. she is going to win a gold medal in four years. >> nice. in four years. >> nice. >> story works out best...
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interior minister has resigned amid fears of renewed sectarian clashes in the country this after sophia religious sites were destroyed by armed salafi and the government security forces levy it remains volatile ever since the popular uprising resulted in the ouster and death of its longtime leader moammar gadhafi last year the country's currently ruled by an elected general national congress. a strong pickle storm isaac heads towards the u.s. gulf coast at least three states have already declared emergencies the storm hit south florida with heavy rain on sunday an exact specter to slam into other parts of the country as a category two hurricane on wednesday this as a restoration of words but gone and haiti after a tam people died of four hundred thousand were forced to evacuate to escape the floodwaters as isaac battered the caribbean. everyone should now both sides of the story or at least in principle and yet that's not the premise the u.s. government seems to be sticking to want to comes to telling the truth about its operations overseas as artie's guy next to count reports it's the
interior minister has resigned amid fears of renewed sectarian clashes in the country this after sophia religious sites were destroyed by armed salafi and the government security forces levy it remains volatile ever since the popular uprising resulted in the ouster and death of its longtime leader moammar gadhafi last year the country's currently ruled by an elected general national congress. a strong pickle storm isaac heads towards the u.s. gulf coast at least three states have already...
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a case of so near but yet so far for russia in the women's boxing where they claimed two silvers sophia garbo was runner up in the lightweight final but lost by a couple of points to irish arch rival katie taylor and unbeaten in six years while the other silver in women's boxing went to another still torn up over the experience russian was outclassed by claressa shields who's only seventeen years old with the american cruising to victory. however it looks as though russia's respect gymnasts will be returned to the top of the podium the country lies first and second after the opening day all they top the team competition russia have won every single goal since sydney two thousand and former champion elena seven-up says the team looks set to repeat these. i'm really pleased with how the girls perform today and they're in first place they looked really confident out there and showed no signs of nerves this doesn't happen very often when are competing in the world's biggest event they talons are currently in second which is a bit of a surprise for me. to win it any given time you never know
a case of so near but yet so far for russia in the women's boxing where they claimed two silvers sophia garbo was runner up in the lightweight final but lost by a couple of points to irish arch rival katie taylor and unbeaten in six years while the other silver in women's boxing went to another still torn up over the experience russian was outclassed by claressa shields who's only seventeen years old with the american cruising to victory. however it looks as though russia's respect gymnasts...
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but first let's get the latest from london where russian boxer sophia go about has taken a silver in the first ever women's and the big lightweight final while that final followed great britain's boxer nickel adams who made history by winning the flyweight off a stunning five time world champion run can kind of china sixteen seven to claim the first ever with his title while world champion taylor won ireland's first gold medal by beating actually go back in the women's lightweight finals a repeat of the pedophile world championship bout while earlier i had a bronze in the men's one thousand meters in the canoe sprint at the end of the regatta if you are kind of ashcroft who can finish third in the final heat three seconds behind when it's peter. and kurt shell out of germany defending champions brothers and ray and alexander of down a bit from paris took so over. his returning judo team credited their coach with their success at the london olympics after winning three gold one sober and a bronze medal under russia emerged as the world you know powerhouse in twenty twelve after failin
but first let's get the latest from london where russian boxer sophia go about has taken a silver in the first ever women's and the big lightweight final while that final followed great britain's boxer nickel adams who made history by winning the flyweight off a stunning five time world champion run can kind of china sixteen seven to claim the first ever with his title while world champion taylor won ireland's first gold medal by beating actually go back in the women's lightweight finals a...
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sophia gets a lucille ball make-over.he posted it on her twitter account with the caption "lucy i am home." she pretty much nailed it. >> what a resemblance right there. >> try to do bhoois impression there. >> the time now 42 after the top of the hour. coming up, did president obama just discardnal noland? he was going to -- the cardinal said -- anyway, we will talk about that. >> he was invited to speak at the democratic national convention. the dnc turned it down. we will tell but that. do you want an indicator of who will win this year's presidential race? look no further than twitter. clayton morris comes in our tech guru. . . >> welcome back. we just showed you brand new fox news polls that have mitt romney gaining some ground. is there a better way to tap into voert sentiment? twitter is trying just that. the social media site developed an index to see who is getting the more favorable tweets. we have fox and friends clayton morris. i tweet. i know you tweet as well. it is going political. >> voter sentiment. wheth
sophia gets a lucille ball make-over.he posted it on her twitter account with the caption "lucy i am home." she pretty much nailed it. >> what a resemblance right there. >> try to do bhoois impression there. >> the time now 42 after the top of the hour. coming up, did president obama just discardnal noland? he was going to -- the cardinal said -- anyway, we will talk about that. >> he was invited to speak at the democratic national convention. the dnc turned it...
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now this incident where sophia from "the golden girls" is busting into a nuclear facility.roblem. >> that's what's striking me, 80-year-old catholic nun, that fit she is able to scale fences. we are not talking about "mission impossible." >> these stories, terrorists watching the news, another target we can take advantage of. scary on a couple levels. hopefully questions get answered. >>> anti-terror forces in the u.s. and around the world are piecing together the threat by three al qaeda suspects under arrest in spain. officials tell us the trio had enough explosives to blow up a bus. also they had a timer. of even greater concern though, two of them had been practicing flying light aircraft and could have glided into a crowded target. authorities believe they were headed some where else within europe, possibly france. >>> the man who has tried to bring peace to syria is giving up. former u.n. chief kofi anon, negotiated for six months while syria descended into civil war. pointing the fingers at factions inside the country and key outside countries that failed to compromi
now this incident where sophia from "the golden girls" is busting into a nuclear facility.roblem. >> that's what's striking me, 80-year-old catholic nun, that fit she is able to scale fences. we are not talking about "mission impossible." >> these stories, terrorists watching the news, another target we can take advantage of. scary on a couple levels. hopefully questions get answered. >>> anti-terror forces in the u.s. and around the world are piecing...
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. >> his mother sophia is supposed to meet him at baggage claim.n't seen each other in seven years. he's coming to live with her and start a new life. >> i was there. i was happy to meet him. but when i was waiting longer, then i start worry a little bit. >> she doesn't know that her only child, who doesn't speak english and has never flown before, is having trouble clearing customs and immigration. >> if you're coming from outside the country, you're supposed to be directed to what's called secondary customs so they can process your papers. >> robert apparently becomes confused by the process and spends several hours wandering around the customs area. >> until at least 10:00, no one had any real interaction with him. and as unbelievable as this sounds, there was a person walking around in an area where security is at its highest, and he is not paid attention to for in excess of seven hours. >> at 10:00 p.m., after waiting at baggage claim for several hours by herself, robert's mother leaves, told by airport officials, she says, that there's no rec
. >> his mother sophia is supposed to meet him at baggage claim.n't seen each other in seven years. he's coming to live with her and start a new life. >> i was there. i was happy to meet him. but when i was waiting longer, then i start worry a little bit. >> she doesn't know that her only child, who doesn't speak english and has never flown before, is having trouble clearing customs and immigration. >> if you're coming from outside the country, you're supposed to be...
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to be sophia main as to rescue somebody from being killed even if it is from the other side and the more they talked about this the more the trader started sounding like a hero. more people would call in and confess they were rescuing somebody from the other side and it became more and more commonplace. then there was another little incident that happened. the leaders of the factions were sending in the communique and the head of this journalism operation -- had the privilege of talking to him on the phone in exile but these -- he would read them and say this isn't true. come back with something that is true. instead of getting what we see in western media where they say congressman such and such says -- wouldn't even say that. i am not saying that. come back with something true for come back with something productive and constructive and i will put it on the air. it started to change how people responded. it started to change what people were thinking. i went several pages and didn't look at my notes and now i don't know where i am. another important part of burundi was the radio dramas
to be sophia main as to rescue somebody from being killed even if it is from the other side and the more they talked about this the more the trader started sounding like a hero. more people would call in and confess they were rescuing somebody from the other side and it became more and more commonplace. then there was another little incident that happened. the leaders of the factions were sending in the communique and the head of this journalism operation -- had the privilege of talking to him...
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sophia, sugar, sadie and sky. they're all from the same litter. they are shih tzu mixes and they are from muttsmatterrescue.com and they are ready to go looking for forever homes. how can you say no to these little fluffy faces? log on to our website, myfoxdc.com, for all the details. we'll have next on "fox 5 morning news." stay with us. >>> batman has met his match at the weekend box office. the bourne legacy was the top moneymaker raking in more than $40 million. the will ferrell and zach galifianakis political comedy "the campaign" was second. "the dark knight rises" dropped to third. followed by hope springs and diary of a witchy kid: dog days. >> good movies that are out. have you seen the campaign yet? >> no. i want to see it this week. >> those two are just hilarious. >> you saw it? >> no. i mean those two in and of themselves are just hilarious. it will be great. i can't wait. >>> sorry for all you single guys out there. jennifer aniston is off the market. never had a chance. get real. her publicist is confirm the forme
sophia, sugar, sadie and sky. they're all from the same litter. they are shih tzu mixes and they are from muttsmatterrescue.com and they are ready to go looking for forever homes. how can you say no to these little fluffy faces? log on to our website, myfoxdc.com, for all the details. we'll have next on "fox 5 morning news." stay with us. >>> batman has met his match at the weekend box office. the bourne legacy was the top moneymaker raking in more than $40...
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sophia and gabriella. keep the blindfolds on. let's see sonya before.! >> all right. ladies, you can take your blindfolds off and take a look at your mom. >> oh, my gosh! >> it's pretty cool. you want to turn around and look? right behind you. turn right around. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look awesome. >> i can't believe it. >> everybody touches their hair when they see. >> spin around and look right there at that camera. camera 12. >> you know, sonya had highlights once. highlights on hair as dark as hers, the contrast was too much. i said let's soften the whole base color. that's what we did. that combined with this layered haircut she can wear curly or straight by vanessa. and of course the makeup by enid. >> look at the kids. >> you happy for mommy? >> yeah. >> jill, that's a hot dress. >> she said she never wears dresses like this so of course we made her wear one. this is from london times. >> awesome. >> let's bring out our lucky lady dee. come on out. you look good. >> big round of applause. >> thanks for joining us. tomorrow we'll talk about last m
sophia and gabriella. keep the blindfolds on. let's see sonya before.! >> all right. ladies, you can take your blindfolds off and take a look at your mom. >> oh, my gosh! >> it's pretty cool. you want to turn around and look? right behind you. turn right around. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look awesome. >> i can't believe it. >> everybody touches their hair when they see. >> spin around and look right there at that camera. camera 12. >> you know,...
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. >> irwin wanted what she called sophia's sauce on the menu where its remains to this day. >> the secret. for the last 15 years mary dillon has been making what the thousand island inn sells as the original recipe. >> there are only three people that know the recipe and he is one of them. >> really? >> so you haven't even told your relatives? >> oh, i might have mentioned it. >> ah! okay. what about legend number 3? >> chef theodore rooms claims he invented it for the opening of chicago's blackstone hotel in 1910. and named it after he took a trip to the thousand island. what is true? who knows. this is what i always thought. that all of those little lumps of pickell relish were supposed to be the thousand islands. and that river of pink was the st. lawrence minus the boats. >> osgood: ahead, in search of atlantis. a paradise lost. sumpg beneath the ocean thousand of years ago and yet the mystery lives on. welcome to atlantis! >> ♪ atlantis. >> the legend of an island utopia destroyed by a cataclysmic event has spawned books, movies, comics, tv shows, so whose idea was atlantis? it turns
. >> irwin wanted what she called sophia's sauce on the menu where its remains to this day. >> the secret. for the last 15 years mary dillon has been making what the thousand island inn sells as the original recipe. >> there are only three people that know the recipe and he is one of them. >> really? >> so you haven't even told your relatives? >> oh, i might have mentioned it. >> ah! okay. what about legend number 3? >> chef theodore rooms claims...
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>> when you look at jennifer lopez, the most powerful celebrity forbes said a couple months or sophiaing television actor/actress in the u.s. huge now. massive. it also has to do with purchasing power, latinos have right now at $1 trillion. by 2015, $1.5 trillion. median age is 27. you know every advertiser goes after 18 to 34 demographic. latinos, very young demographic. >> big numbers, big political power. latinos should be enjoying the spotlight. politicians are going to tailor their message. >> 12 million latinos voted last time. expecting 12 million this time. >> most high profile latino out there i have seen, eva longoria. ricky martin supporter of the president. gloria estefan supports the president. >> that was my question -- >> that's the $64,000 question. apart from ted nugent, kidd rock. cubans vote republican, historically where the rest of the latino, mexican, tend to vote democratic, go more for the democrating party and philosophies. it is very hard. >> you have seen it play out, they had the governor of new mexico speak, latino woman, first latino governor, rubio rumor
>> when you look at jennifer lopez, the most powerful celebrity forbes said a couple months or sophiaing television actor/actress in the u.s. huge now. massive. it also has to do with purchasing power, latinos have right now at $1 trillion. by 2015, $1.5 trillion. median age is 27. you know every advertiser goes after 18 to 34 demographic. latinos, very young demographic. >> big numbers, big political power. latinos should be enjoying the spotlight. politicians are going to tailor...
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he captured the joy of sophia loren's oscar win, the tear in pat nixon's eye as her husband concededw do you tell a story in one image? how do you tell the whole story? it's like my picture of lee harvey oswald. i don't want a picture taken far away like everybody else. i wanted to feel the pours on his skin of the man who was being accused of killing kennedy. >> reporter: he also got close to the president's brother bobby kennedy on the '68 campaign trail. >> he was like everybody. he would sleep on the floor just like we would if it was a long night. i may this picture of him sleeping on the floor with the kocher spaniel dog, very pensive looking out the window as he's coming into l.a. unknown, you know, the tragedy that is going to befell him and his family. he was very cooperative. he understood the power of the media as his brother did. that family knew that they could be elected if they did the right thing with the media. >> reporter: but there were limits to what schiller's subjects would tolerate. and schiller says marilyn monroe seemed to reach hers when on the last day of h
he captured the joy of sophia loren's oscar win, the tear in pat nixon's eye as her husband concededw do you tell a story in one image? how do you tell the whole story? it's like my picture of lee harvey oswald. i don't want a picture taken far away like everybody else. i wanted to feel the pours on his skin of the man who was being accused of killing kennedy. >> reporter: he also got close to the president's brother bobby kennedy on the '68 campaign trail. >> he was like everybody....
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host: sophia nelson is a feature columnist for the grio. thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. host: we will continue our series throughout the week. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] host: thank you for joining us this morning. coming up, live coverage of mitt romney and paul ryan taking part in a town hall meeting in manchester, new hampshire. >> now i know that there are those who have criticized me for seeing complexities. and i do. because some issues just are not all that simple. saying there are weapons of mass destruction in iraq does not make it so. saying we can fight a war on the cheap does not make it so. and proclaiming mission accomplished certainly does not make it so. [applause] >> three days after september 11, i stood where americans died, in the ruins of the twin towers. workers in hard hats were shouting to me, "whatever it takes." a fellow grabbed me by the arm and said, "do not let me down." since that day i wake up every morning thinking about how to better
host: sophia nelson is a feature columnist for the grio. thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. host: we will continue our series throughout the week. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] host: thank you for joining us this morning. coming up, live coverage of mitt romney and paul ryan taking part in a town hall meeting in manchester, new hampshire. >> now i know that there are those who have criticized me...
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. >> sophia and greg. nine and 11 years old.>> high reputation lightweight training. guys, we're going to be doing upper bodywork. two exercises. the overhead push press and dead lift high press. why don't you guys give me five of each of those. >> what's the benefit of these. go ahead, guys. show how you're doing it. >> upper body strength. the whole workout is a kinetic chain workout. we're strengthening the entire body at once. these guys are starting with upper body. the concept lightweight high rep whole body every few days for kids. >> how often do you recommend they work out. >> strength train, two times a week is about right. >> a lot of reputation as you said. >> she looks like she's been working out. she's got muscles there. >> she's a gymnast. >> greg, what do you play, baseball, right? >> baseball. >> okay. looking good. >> you guys look great. you guys can stop. >> move to 12-year-old grace and 15-year-old steven. you guys have the workout mats, i'm not going to get on that with my heels on. core workout. >> these a
. >> sophia and greg. nine and 11 years old.>> high reputation lightweight training. guys, we're going to be doing upper bodywork. two exercises. the overhead push press and dead lift high press. why don't you guys give me five of each of those. >> what's the benefit of these. go ahead, guys. show how you're doing it. >> upper body strength. the whole workout is a kinetic chain workout. we're strengthening the entire body at once. these guys are starting with upper body....
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tribute to the people he left behind, particularly his wife carol and his three children, alexander, sophia and antonia. to celebrate christopher's monumental legacy, the hundreds of thousands of words he put on paper, we have speakers who are blessed in knowing him both in friendship and in his work. two aspects of life that he was a master of. i would like to introduce the first of these speakers, james fenton. [applause] >> what would the dead want from us watching from their cave? would they have us forever howling, would they have us rave or disfigure ourselves or be strangled like some ancient emperor's slave in none of my dead friends were emperors with such exorbitant tastes, and none of them were so vengeful as to have all their friends waste, waste quite away in sorrow, disfigured and defaced. i think the dead would want us to weep for what they have lost. ity that our luck -- i think that our luck in continuing is what would affect them most. but time would find them generous and less self-engrossed. and time would find them generous as they used to be. and what else would they w
tribute to the people he left behind, particularly his wife carol and his three children, alexander, sophia and antonia. to celebrate christopher's monumental legacy, the hundreds of thousands of words he put on paper, we have speakers who are blessed in knowing him both in friendship and in his work. two aspects of life that he was a master of. i would like to introduce the first of these speakers, james fenton. [applause] >> what would the dead want from us watching from their cave?...
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then sophia nelson will talk about her work at an african- american community. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> "washington journal" media series will continue. nson,ll talk to guy be amanda terkel on wednesday. "washington journal" the serious this week on c-span. >> mitt romney and his vice- presidential running mate will hold a town hall meeting tomorrow in new hampshire. this is mitt romney's 100 town hall since running for president in the first time paul ryan has been here since 2010. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 10:35 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> tonight, walter pincus talks about his various jobs as a journalist, his views on extravagant u.s. spending overseas, and his criticism of the budget department priorities. >> it was about 40 people. they had it for everybody. he spent $4 million on an elementary school, that someone would ask questions. >> more with walter pincus tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> the independent institute held its alcohol, tobacco and firearms party at a sporting club in colorado. they aim to train activists in educate p
then sophia nelson will talk about her work at an african- american community. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> "washington journal" media series will continue. nson,ll talk to guy be amanda terkel on wednesday. "washington journal" the serious this week on c-span. >> mitt romney and his vice- presidential running mate will hold a town hall meeting tomorrow in new hampshire. this is mitt romney's 100 town hall since running for president in the first time...
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will be joined tomorrow by sophia neslson.ll be talking about the organizations that the folks represent. you can see the chart there. and how their stores are selected. on tuesday, guy benson. thursday, and neil munro. that is our show for today. thank you for joining us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]
will be joined tomorrow by sophia neslson.ll be talking about the organizations that the folks represent. you can see the chart there. and how their stores are selected. on tuesday, guy benson. thursday, and neil munro. that is our show for today. thank you for joining us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]
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monday we talked with nbc sophia nelson from there. guy ben sonst was here tuesday. amanda was the "huffington post" was yesterday. and tomorrow is akil. but today neil monroe of daily caller is joining us. mr. monroe, what is the daily caller? how long has it been around? give us the basics? >> guest: just over two or three years old. very new. free market publication. our readers are not political full timers. we do over things including on culture, guns, and such of the like. politics is a daily caller does politics. >> host: what do you do at the daily caller? >> guest: i'm supposed to be a white house respond. it keeps me busy. >> host: why? >> guest: there seems to be a lot of descra ma emerging and the election, you may have heard of it. >> host: how long have you been doing the white house? >> guest: a little over two years. >> host: what were you doing prior to that? >> guest: i used to work with "national journal" doing a lot of stories and angles with science reporter, telecommunication support, "national journal." >> and what was it like going from a "nat
monday we talked with nbc sophia nelson from there. guy ben sonst was here tuesday. amanda was the "huffington post" was yesterday. and tomorrow is akil. but today neil monroe of daily caller is joining us. mr. monroe, what is the daily caller? how long has it been around? give us the basics? >> guest: just over two or three years old. very new. free market publication. our readers are not political full timers. we do over things including on culture, guns, and such of the like....
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sophia and gabriella. keep the blind folds on. let's see sonia before.ia had highlights once. highlights on hair as dark as hers, the contrast was too much. i said let's soften the whole base color. that's what we did. that combined with this layered haircut she can wear curley or straight by vanessa. >> look at the kids. >> you happy for mommy? >> yeah. >> that is a hot dress. >> she never wears dresses like this so of course we made her wear one. this is from london times. >> awesome. >> let's bring out our lucky lady dee. come on out. you look good. >> big round of applause. >> thanks for joining us. tomorrow we'll talk about last minute travel getaways and wild animals. >> a performance by il bollo. see you for try day friday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com but nothing is free. obama is raiding $716 billion from medicare, changing the program forever. taxing wheelchairs and pacemakers. raising taxes on families making less than one hundred twenty thousand dollars. free healthcare comes at a very high price. the romney-ryan plan will restore me
sophia and gabriella. keep the blind folds on. let's see sonia before.ia had highlights once. highlights on hair as dark as hers, the contrast was too much. i said let's soften the whole base color. that's what we did. that combined with this layered haircut she can wear curley or straight by vanessa. >> look at the kids. >> you happy for mommy? >> yeah. >> that is a hot dress. >> she never wears dresses like this so of course we made her wear one. this is from...
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welcome, sophia. david blumenthal, director for corporate communications for the weather channel and he told me today a former intern for c-span can do so apparently that program works out just okay. we will skip over the podium for a moment. angela grantmaking reporter for bloomberg news has filled emissaries chaired to a role she had sold for several years in the past and angela is also nearly elected vice president for 2012, so congratulations, angela. will skip our guest speaker. jennifer schomburg or is a writer for personal finance and organize a today's luncheon. she's done a phenomenal job in the speakers committee including this event. thank you, jennifer. shirley powell come executive vice president for medications at the weather channel and guess that the speaker. chat williams, the men are from the press club, founding editor of the "usa today" weather page. remember when that came on the scene and was all the rage and may still be quite so no such exciting information to the gathering? he
welcome, sophia. david blumenthal, director for corporate communications for the weather channel and he told me today a former intern for c-span can do so apparently that program works out just okay. we will skip over the podium for a moment. angela grantmaking reporter for bloomberg news has filled emissaries chaired to a role she had sold for several years in the past and angela is also nearly elected vice president for 2012, so congratulations, angela. will skip our guest speaker. jennifer...
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sophia and gabriella. keep the blind folds on. let's see sonia before.ir as dark as hers, the contrast was too much. i said let's soften the whole base color. that's what we did. that combined with this layered haircut she can wear curley or straight by vanessa. >> look at the kids. >> you happy for mommy? >> yeah. >> that is a hot dress. >> she never wears dresses like this so of course we made her wear one. this is from london times. >> awesome. >> let's bring out our lucky lady dee. come on out. you look good. >> big round of applause. >> thanks for joining us. tomorrow we'll talk about last minute tvel getaways and wild animals. >> a performance by il bollo. see you for try day friday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, creating the most perfect lesson in flavor. ♪ nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. now t
sophia and gabriella. keep the blind folds on. let's see sonia before.ir as dark as hers, the contrast was too much. i said let's soften the whole base color. that's what we did. that combined with this layered haircut she can wear curley or straight by vanessa. >> look at the kids. >> you happy for mommy? >> yeah. >> that is a hot dress. >> she never wears dresses like this so of course we made her wear one. this is from london times. >> awesome. >>...