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>>> coming up, the secret behind being sophia. >> screen legend sophia loren sharing new insights she's kept for 60 years. before the first tissue, help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get ten times more protection and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing.
>>> coming up, the secret behind being sophia. >> screen legend sophia loren sharing new insights she's kept for 60 years. before the first tissue, help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get ten times more protection and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing.
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who qualify as living legends, but sophia loren is definitely one of them. >> and now look at her at 80 years young. the actress is looking back on her life in front of and behind the camera in her new memoir. and here's abc's chris connelly. >> reporter: timeless screen goddess sophia loren is sharing her story. in her new book, "yesterday, today and tomorrow" chronicling her earliest days in italy. >> i went through a lot with my family, of course, a lot of miseries. >> reporter: acting was her refuge, her depth of feeling would win her a best actress oscar, the first ever from a foreign film for "two women." a party to celebrate her 1957 arrival in america led to this infamous photo as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of blond bombshell, jane mansfield, a moment parodied by "modern family." >> have you seen my photo? >> you don't like to sign that photograph, though, do you? >> no, i don't like the image of her being ridiculous and me looking silly. >> reporter: is there anyone whose work you especially like to watch? >> as actors? >> yes.
who qualify as living legends, but sophia loren is definitely one of them. >> and now look at her at 80 years young. the actress is looking back on her life in front of and behind the camera in her new memoir. and here's abc's chris connelly. >> reporter: timeless screen goddess sophia loren is sharing her story. in her new book, "yesterday, today and tomorrow" chronicling her earliest days in italy. >> i went through a lot with my family, of course, a lot of...
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sophia loren was eating bananas. and she is slim. can she be slim if she's only eating carbohydrates? she says that everything you see, she owes to spaghetti. that is not true. because i tried it and i gained 10 pounds in the wrong places. she is spectacular. at the time, she was 74. she was over 70. she looked spectacular from a distance. from close, you can see more of the makeup, but still. the legs and the breasts and the tan and the mane of hair --could be a wig, but i don't think so. i said, you look so fantastic or somebody asked her and she said posture. posture. i walk straight, sit straight, and i don't make old people noises. [laughter] [groans] none of that. so now she is 80 and she still looks spectacular with note old people noises, so keep that in mind. then we had to carry the flag in freezing -- by then, it was like midnight and everybody was exhausted. we had to stand in a place. the flag is huge. eight people carried -- all women. four on one side, four on this side. i am right behind sophia loren and in front of s
sophia loren was eating bananas. and she is slim. can she be slim if she's only eating carbohydrates? she says that everything you see, she owes to spaghetti. that is not true. because i tried it and i gained 10 pounds in the wrong places. she is spectacular. at the time, she was 74. she was over 70. she looked spectacular from a distance. from close, you can see more of the makeup, but still. the legs and the breasts and the tan and the mane of hair --could be a wig, but i don't think so. i...
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sophia loren sharing new insights she's kept for 60 years.lp defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get ten times more protection and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing. you're not doing anything hand, as fast as you used to. do you need help? what is that? swiffer dusters. i can extend it so i don't have to get on the step stool. it's like a dirt magnet just like my kids. i think swiffer definitely gave me some of that time back. man (mr. mucus: tore do you work, with you.ing? it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this ♪ >>> she is one of the most ♪ >>> she is one of the most endearing and enduring actresses. sophia lauren began her career at age 14 in a beauty pageant. that was back in 1949. >> 65 years later she's opening up in her new memoir about the challenges of international stardom and her advice for th
sophia loren sharing new insights she's kept for 60 years.lp defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get ten times more protection and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing. you're not doing anything hand, as fast as you used to. do you need help? what is that? swiffer dusters. i can extend it so i don't have to get on the step stool. it's like a dirt magnet just like my kids. i think swiffer definitely gave me some...
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hagia sophia is a mosque owned by muslims, he says. and if we don't reclaim it, we will be punished by god. already his supporters in the tens of thousands gather in front of hagia sophia to pray. the islamists have a powerful ally, turkey's president, bishop recep tie tayyip erdogan. he's resisted calls to make it a mosque but allows prayers outside to go ahead. >> it's the best choice because it's the monumental work of humanity. >> reporter: a monument that embodies nearly two millennia of religious power struggles that have returned to the shores. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul, or old constantinople. >>> still ahead, many americans opting for longer term car loans. but what's the downside? ar loans. but what's the downside? is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treat
hagia sophia is a mosque owned by muslims, he says. and if we don't reclaim it, we will be punished by god. already his supporters in the tens of thousands gather in front of hagia sophia to pray. the islamists have a powerful ally, turkey's president, bishop recep tie tayyip erdogan. he's resisted calls to make it a mosque but allows prayers outside to go ahead. >> it's the best choice because it's the monumental work of humanity. >> reporter: a monument that embodies nearly two...
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we'll call her sophia.y of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran hometown. >> they beat up my father a lot and placed a gun over my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of manna 18, one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world. come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay any more because my father has no job to pay it. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto. after his wife and daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. but sure he would die like his friend and neighbor if he stayed. that's why they now live in the shadows. the entire family, five people plus one infant staying in this one small room here in the bay area. and this family is not alone. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the southwest border of mexico so far this fiscal year, compared to 15,000 families last year, an increase of 361%. that corres
we'll call her sophia.y of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran hometown. >> they beat up my father a lot and placed a gun over my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of manna 18, one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world. come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay any more because my father has no job to pay it. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto. after his wife and daughter...
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. >> this 19 year old still feared for safety so call her sophia. she wants you to hear, story in escape her honduran hometown. >> beat my father a lot. placed a gun on my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world, come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay anymore. my father has no job to pay it. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto. after roberto's wife and daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. but sure, he would die like his friend and neighbor if he stayed. that's why they now live in the shadows, the entire family, five people plus one infant, staying in this one small room here in the bay area. and this family is not alone. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the southwest border with mexico so far this fiscal year, compared to about 15,000 families last year. an increase of 361%. that corresponds to a spike in g
. >> this 19 year old still feared for safety so call her sophia. she wants you to hear, story in escape her honduran hometown. >> beat my father a lot. placed a gun on my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world, come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay anymore. my father has no job to pay it. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto. after roberto's...
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maria and her sister, sophia alvarado went missing last thursday night.hey were shot to death be a man courting the older sister. he led police to the women's bodies, partially buried in a remote riverbank. he confessed he was jealous when sophia danced with another man at the party that night. he said he argueded with sophia, then shot her. then shot maria in the back as she tried to flee. last night relatives and friends mourned the loss of both women. jon? >> patty ann brown in the newsroom. thank you. >> thank. >>> as we await details of the president's immigration plan, a debate is raging over the legal limit of presidential authority. some say the president is overstepping his powers, but a professor disagrees, writing in a "new york times" op-said say, quote, the president has declared that a de facto policy of his predecessors. we might disagree whether this move is wise, but it's not a constitutional violation. hmm, let's ask our guests. julian epstein, former legal counsel to the house judiciary committee, and george is the executive director fo
maria and her sister, sophia alvarado went missing last thursday night.hey were shot to death be a man courting the older sister. he led police to the women's bodies, partially buried in a remote riverbank. he confessed he was jealous when sophia danced with another man at the party that night. he said he argueded with sophia, then shot her. then shot maria in the back as she tried to flee. last night relatives and friends mourned the loss of both women. jon? >> patty ann brown in the...
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he's going to be touring the saint sophia museum. this is the second day in his three-day trip, his first time in a predominantly muslim country. he's the fourth pope, by the way, to visit turkey. the pope later today will be going to the sultan ahmet mosque. on friday he called talking to president erdogan calling for religious freedom, interfaith dialogue and more tolerance to counter extremism in the middle east. >>> in nigeria authorities expect the death toll to rise. at least 120 people dead, close to 300 wounded. no one has claimed responsibility for this brutal attack. authorities suspect the terror group boka haram might be behind it. >>> we just got news that an egyptian court dismissed all charges against former president hosni mubarak. you may remember he was accused of corruption as well as conspiracy in the death of unarmed protesters back in 2011 during the arab spring. the very revolution that drove mubarak from power after nearly 30 years as egypt's leader. he's been egypt's leader since 1981. the case dismissal has
he's going to be touring the saint sophia museum. this is the second day in his three-day trip, his first time in a predominantly muslim country. he's the fourth pope, by the way, to visit turkey. the pope later today will be going to the sultan ahmet mosque. on friday he called talking to president erdogan calling for religious freedom, interfaith dialogue and more tolerance to counter extremism in the middle east. >>> in nigeria authorities expect the death toll to rise. at least 120...
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so we'll call her sophia. she hides her face, but she wants you to hear her story of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran home town. >> they start to beat up my father a lot, and then they placed a gun over my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of mata 18, one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world. come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay anymore because my father has no job to pay it. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto. after roberto's wife and daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. but sure he would die like his friend and neighbor if he decide. that's why they now live in the shadows. entire family, five people plus one infant, staying in this one small room here in the bay area. and this family is not alone. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the southwest border with mexico so far this fisca
so we'll call her sophia. she hides her face, but she wants you to hear her story of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran home town. >> they start to beat up my father a lot, and then they placed a gun over my baby's head. >> reporter: they were members of mata 18, one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world. come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. >> we can't pay anymore because my father has no job to pay it. >>...
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. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto.daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. but he would die like his friend and neighbor if he stayed. s that why they now live in the shadows. the entire family, five people plus one infant, staying in this one small room here in the bay area. and this family is not alone. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the southwest board were mexico so far this fiscal year. compared to about 15,000 families last year, an increase of 361%. that corresponds to a spike in gangs, violence, and lawlessness in honduras, guatemala, and el salvador, the three countries where the majority of these refugees come from. >> i ended up doing several thousand hearing. >> reporter: tom haynes served both as an assistant u.s. attorney prosecuting immigration and as an immigration defense attorney before retiring as a border patrol attorney this last july. >> the immigration policies in the united st
. >> reporter: sophia's father asked to be called roberto.daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. but he would die like his friend and neighbor if he stayed. s that why they now live in the shadows. the entire family, five people plus one infant, staying in this one small room here in the bay area. and this family is not alone. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the...
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sophia's boyfriend confessed to the killing and led authorities to the body. she was crowned miss honduras 2014 was scheduled to appear in london for the pageant's first challenge today. >> very sad. >>> our investigative unit exclusive. more than 100,000 people die every year because of medical mistakes also known as adverse events in the medical field. california does track them but details about them are not readily available to the public so our investigative unit dug up the numbers and compared hospitals and procedures. today we put it online for consumers like you to use in making decisions about your own medical care. >> patients have a right to know what the quality of care is in their institution, what the safety indexes are, how well they do and what kind of challenges they have. when we have that, we become partners, not only in the provision of care but in the improvement of quality and safety. >> now tonight you'll hear from people who either suffered or had family members suffer from adverse events. our team will break down the numbers, tell you
sophia's boyfriend confessed to the killing and led authorities to the body. she was crowned miss honduras 2014 was scheduled to appear in london for the pageant's first challenge today. >> very sad. >>> our investigative unit exclusive. more than 100,000 people die every year because of medical mistakes also known as adverse events in the medical field. california does track them but details about them are not readily available to the public so our investigative unit dug up the...
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pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up at the dome of the eye of sophia. once the greatest church in the ancient world. turned into a mosque over five centuries ago. now a museum. this rare papal visit to turkey with its population, 98% muslim isn't just about remembering the past but improving relations among the faithful. the pontiff also toured istanbul's famed blue mosque. and parade side by side with muslim clerics. moderation and battling extreme is have been the main theme of his trip so far. the pope urged muslim leaders to condemn what he called barbaric violence. being carried out by isis militants. the pope this is an important visit. his first to a large and populous muslim country. and had potential to be quite unpleasant. there were calls for protests for demonstrators to block his movements. so far that hasn't happened. he has been given a warm reception. a papal visit against extremism in the heart of a receive underdescending even deeper into extremism and violence. the pope is also meeting with orthodox christian leaders here in turkey. h
pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up at the dome of the eye of sophia. once the greatest church in the ancient world. turned into a mosque over five centuries ago. now a museum. this rare papal visit to turkey with its population, 98% muslim isn't just about remembering the past but improving relations among the faithful. the pontiff also toured istanbul's famed blue mosque. and parade side by side with muslim clerics. moderation and battling extreme is have been the main theme of his trip...
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. >> here is sophia, a member of our community who is also part of the transgender community. she writes: >> and angel writes: >> all right, i'm going to go to you. here is a disturbing statistic, and unfortunately all the statistics are heartbreaking. 78% of those who expressed transgender identical in grades k through 12 reported being harassed. talk to us how this begins at a school level. >> i want to touch on the bathroom thing. >> please do. >> people talk about fears of transgender, people in bathrooms with them, and not only are there not any statistics to show that transgender people harassed gender people. but it's the opposite, it's the transgendered people who are harassed and questioned in bathroom. i wanted to put that out there because the bathroom issue comes up in schools especially. >> tyler? >> i was going to say that i've been required to strip so many times it's not even funny for police and harassed, just trying to go to the bathroom. >> there are a lot of disparities. there is discrimination. what area would you say is most acute. health, education, work
. >> here is sophia, a member of our community who is also part of the transgender community. she writes: >> and angel writes: >> all right, i'm going to go to you. here is a disturbing statistic, and unfortunately all the statistics are heartbreaking. 78% of those who expressed transgender identical in grades k through 12 reported being harassed. talk to us how this begins at a school level. >> i want to touch on the bathroom thing. >> please do. >> people...
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latest sex symbol to the original bombshell, abc's chris conley was lucky enough to sit down with sophia ren, beautiful as ever as 80 years old although her new memoir reveals her complicated life was far from picture perfect. >> reporter: it was nearly a wardrobe malfunction. instead this photo became infamous. >> what do you remember about that jayne mansfield photograph? >> it was bending too much and maybe something would have happened. fortunately, it didn't. >> reporter: ever since, all eyes have been on see fee ya lore enwho became an oscar winning act tes and who at the age of 73 posed for the racy perelli calendar. >> all naked. >> reporter: she began as an international sex symbol and became an oscar winning actress. her new memoir revealing both her triumphs and the struggles as a youth in italy. >> for me it was very difficult because -- it was hard. i went through a lot with my family of course, a lot of miseries. >> reporter: her local movie theatre was a safe haven as her own dream took shape. >> i saw beautiful actresses living in wonderful palaces and wearing wonderful c
latest sex symbol to the original bombshell, abc's chris conley was lucky enough to sit down with sophia ren, beautiful as ever as 80 years old although her new memoir reveals her complicated life was far from picture perfect. >> reporter: it was nearly a wardrobe malfunction. instead this photo became infamous. >> what do you remember about that jayne mansfield photograph? >> it was bending too much and maybe something would have happened. fortunately, it didn't. >>...
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istanbul on the second day of his three-day trip to turkey, he will tour a mosque and visit nearby sophia business busis entire search. all eyes will be on whether he prays at the sensitive site. bernard the first day went well what are reexpected today? >> reporter: well, any visits to by pope to istanbul is always infuseed with symbolism, this right at the founding of christianity was the most important city it's business ann fine empire. business an fine, any visit by a pope is huge. it was converted in to a mosque and the modern turkish republic was it made a museum. after visiting the hope just proves across a few hundred meters over to sultan mosque. perhaps one of the greatest piece of on the monarchy texture, the most important mosque in turk i and also known as the blew mosque, when pope benedict district visited the blue mosque he was seen to turn towards mecca as they prayed. the vatican always said he didn't pray but he had god in his thoughts. i think that was playing with words, all eyes will be on how pope francis conducts himself in the sultan mosque. >>> thank you so much
istanbul on the second day of his three-day trip to turkey, he will tour a mosque and visit nearby sophia business busis entire search. all eyes will be on whether he prays at the sensitive site. bernard the first day went well what are reexpected today? >> reporter: well, any visits to by pope to istanbul is always infuseed with symbolism, this right at the founding of christianity was the most important city it's business ann fine empire. business an fine, any visit by a pope is huge....
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in istanbul today, pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up at the dome of the aya sophia once the greatest church in the ancient world, turned into a mosque over five centuries ago. it's now a museum. this rare papal visit to turkey with population 98% muslim isn't about just remembering the past, but improving relations among the faiths. the pontiff also toured istanbul's famed blue mosque and prayed side by side with muslim clerics. moderation and battling extremism have been the main themes of his trip so far. all forms of fundamentalism and terrorism gravely demean the dignity of every man and woman, he said. and exploit religion. the pope urged muslim leaders to condemn what he called barbaric violence being carried out by isis militants. but just across the turkish border today isis stepped up its assault on kobani, a syrian town that has become a symbol of resistance but which may not be able to hang on. concerns about isis and other radicals meant the pope was shadowed by turkish security at every turn. but the pontiff asked for a humble car and kept the window down. crowds gathere
in istanbul today, pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up at the dome of the aya sophia once the greatest church in the ancient world, turned into a mosque over five centuries ago. it's now a museum. this rare papal visit to turkey with population 98% muslim isn't about just remembering the past, but improving relations among the faiths. the pontiff also toured istanbul's famed blue mosque and prayed side by side with muslim clerics. moderation and battling extremism have been the main...
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and from the series, "sophia the first," anna camp.
and from the series, "sophia the first," anna camp.
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sophia loren's memoir is available now.rthday is? it's a george stephanopoulos boomf marshmallow. isn't it? >> yes. and i'm not going to eat it. i'll keep it forever. >> she's keeping it forever, folks. a little paisley back here. a good time. the weather, and before we get there. how about we enjoy a shot from mississippi? long beach out there. and not half bad either. and thanks to jim graham. and a quick look at the bitter cold. look at the temperatures that we're not having. the windchill, 17 below in denver, 1 below for >> good morning, not much sunshine and cool temperatures from low-to-mid 60's loan the coast to mid-to-upper 60's for the rest of us and dangerous waves at the coast. at 10:00 tonight through 4:00 tomorrow morning, >> all that weather brought to you by massage envy spa. amy. >> thank you. >>> coming up, steve carell opening up about his dark new role. stay with us. ♪ a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% few
sophia loren's memoir is available now.rthday is? it's a george stephanopoulos boomf marshmallow. isn't it? >> yes. and i'm not going to eat it. i'll keep it forever. >> she's keeping it forever, folks. a little paisley back here. a good time. the weather, and before we get there. how about we enjoy a shot from mississippi? long beach out there. and not half bad either. and thanks to jim graham. and a quick look at the bitter cold. look at the temperatures that we're not having. the...
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. >> two quarters >> sophia nguyen and her classmates from san francisco's chinese center are tepittingccounts. it's one the city automatically sets up for every kindergartener in public schools. the former mayor, gavin newsom rolled out the innovation in 2010. >> you make investments don't just make cuts >> the program has an initial $50 deposit from the city. there is a $50 bonus if the child is low income. and there is matching money from corporations, foundations and private donors that will reward students that add to their accounts. >> studies have shown that kids who have college saving accounts in their own names are 6 to 7 times more likely to make it to college. >> where many families don't have bank accounts, their youngsters become financially literate. >> this is what you do. >> they're deposit only. there are no fees or charges. >> how much more fun and how much more impactful can it to be to have a savings account for a kindergartener? >> so there are now 18,000 students who now have banking accounts. it cost the city $650,000 per year we won't know the success until 2022
. >> two quarters >> sophia nguyen and her classmates from san francisco's chinese center are tepittingccounts. it's one the city automatically sets up for every kindergartener in public schools. the former mayor, gavin newsom rolled out the innovation in 2010. >> you make investments don't just make cuts >> the program has an initial $50 deposit from the city. there is a $50 bonus if the child is low income. and there is matching money from corporations, foundations and...
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. >> two quarters >> sophia nguyen and her classmates from san francisco's chinese center are tepitting money into colge saving accots. it's one the city automatically sets up fo every kindergartener in public schools. the former mayor, gavin newsom rolledut the innovation in 2010. >> you make investments don't just make cuts >> the program has an initial $50 deposit from the city. there is a $50 bonus if the child is low income. and there is matching money from corporations, foundations and ivate donors that wi reward students that add to their accounts. >> studies have shown that kids who have college saving accounts in their own names are 6 t7 times more likely to ma it to college. >>here many families don't have bank accounts,heir youngsters become financially literate. >>his is what you do. >> they're deposit only. there are noees or chars. >> how much more fun and how much more impactful can i to be to have a savings account for a kindergartener? >>o there are now 18,000 students who now have banking accounts. it cost the city $650,000 per year we won't know the success until 2022
. >> two quarters >> sophia nguyen and her classmates from san francisco's chinese center are tepitting money into colge saving accots. it's one the city automatically sets up fo every kindergartener in public schools. the former mayor, gavin newsom rolledut the innovation in 2010. >> you make investments don't just make cuts >> the program has an initial $50 deposit from the city. there is a $50 bonus if the child is low income. and there is matching money from...
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. >>> 57 years after this iconic picture was snapped, sophia lore rein explaining why she gave jane mansfieldk. she said she was shocked at how low the dress was. she said in my face you can see the fear. i am so frightened everything in her dress is going to blow, boom, and spill all over the table. >> speaking of things that are low cut, they just got their set of wings. victoria's secret announcing two new models will be walking the runway next month at its fashion show. meet 23-year-old jasmine took. she is on the cover of the giant's catalog. this is the 23-year-old who will be replacing miranda kerr. >>> the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is the face of a new campaign ad. your e-mails are pouring in on this one. >> this donkey caught horsing around falling feet first into a manhole. how fire fighters were able to get him out. >> first florida georgia line performing "dirt" at the c.m.a.'s. ♪ ♪ >> three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. in a matter of hours the man accused of kidnapping a pennsylvania woman will face a judge for t
. >>> 57 years after this iconic picture was snapped, sophia lore rein explaining why she gave jane mansfieldk. she said she was shocked at how low the dress was. she said in my face you can see the fear. i am so frightened everything in her dress is going to blow, boom, and spill all over the table. >> speaking of things that are low cut, they just got their set of wings. victoria's secret announcing two new models will be walking the runway next month at its fashion show. meet...
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we sat down with a rare one-on-one. >> reporter: after more than 60 years as an actress, sophia lo ren >> for me it was very difficult. because it was hard. i went through a lot with my family, of course. >> reporter: acting was her refuge. her depth of feeling won her a best actress oscar for "two women." >> it's a book, it's a dream. >> reporter: she would bewitch her co-stars, cary grant, carlo ponte was the love of her life. producing two sons. >> i think kout cary with great tenderness. we became friends. sometimes even a little more. >> reporter: he asked you to marry him. >> there are moments in life that you have to decide. i wanted a family, i wanted children. i wanted to be in my country. >> reporter: a 1957 hollywood party led to this infamous photo. as she eyed the dangerously revealing neckline of jane mansfield. a moment parodied by "modern family." >> she was preoccupied, bending too much. maybe something would have happened. but fortunately it didn't. >> reporter: at 80, she understands the ageing process. but hopes that actresses will resist the urge to look young per.
we sat down with a rare one-on-one. >> reporter: after more than 60 years as an actress, sophia lo ren >> for me it was very difficult. because it was hard. i went through a lot with my family, of course. >> reporter: acting was her refuge. her depth of feeling won her a best actress oscar for "two women." >> it's a book, it's a dream. >> reporter: she would bewitch her co-stars, cary grant, carlo ponte was the love of her life. producing two sons....
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. >> reporter: looking for a new place to call home is sophia.he also a chihuahua mix. >> penelope is a coon hounds mix that is growing. >> reporter: coffee is a one-year-old minute -- min pin chihuahua mix with pleasant of character. >> he follows me all over the store when we are not open. >> toby is an 8-year-old chihuahua and very affix nate. he loves to give kisses. >> reporter: this is sara who is getting over surgery to remove her fronts leg it was injured by an abusive owner. it's not much of an add justment because she was walking around on three legs, what a beautiful personality. go to the diane adoption center website for more information. vote for your favorite shelter or add a rescue group to your list by going to the "shelter me rescue of the week" section of the "action news" facebook page we'll feature the top vote getter on "action news." i'm tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> good saturday morning to you! sky6 live hd taking a live look into old city, where did all the leaves go? the trees looking a little bare this mor
. >> reporter: looking for a new place to call home is sophia.he also a chihuahua mix. >> penelope is a coon hounds mix that is growing. >> reporter: coffee is a one-year-old minute -- min pin chihuahua mix with pleasant of character. >> he follows me all over the store when we are not open. >> toby is an 8-year-old chihuahua and very affix nate. he loves to give kisses. >> reporter: this is sara who is getting over surgery to remove her fronts leg it was...
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. >> i want a little pony, monster high, sophia, and hello kitty, and pandas. >> once the early shopping and it's time to remember what people are thankful for this and every year. >> am thankful to be with my family and put a smile on their face and do some shopping and hopefully they enjoy what i get them. >> i am thankful that i have a family that cares for me. >> reporter: you can see it's cold out here and people are hiding out under their blanket and i asked if i could get under with them but i was not invited. kmart crazy enough they are open for 41 hours straight until 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night. we have best buy opening up at 5:00 p.m. tonight and wal-mart opens up tonight and king of prussia mall, for a full list of stores go to our website at 6abc.com. i'm wendy saltzman live at target. >> are you sure wendy? you're not getting your shopping on? >> it has to get done. >>> there is a huge showdown, the cowboys host philadelphia in under 30 minutes, the winner gets sole possession of the nfc east. and ducis rogers is here live now with more. >> ladies it doesn't get much bigger t
. >> i want a little pony, monster high, sophia, and hello kitty, and pandas. >> once the early shopping and it's time to remember what people are thankful for this and every year. >> am thankful to be with my family and put a smile on their face and do some shopping and hopefully they enjoy what i get them. >> i am thankful that i have a family that cares for me. >> reporter: you can see it's cold out here and people are hiding out under their blanket and i asked...
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he lives with his mother, sophia. >> i was coming home from school, the cop slams me against the wall, throws stuff out of my bag, calls me derogatory terms like [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he doesn't even let me pull out my wallet to show him who i am, show him i go to this school right here. it messes with you psychologically, it messes with you emotionally. it's scary. >> it was becoming too much where he's coming home not wanting to go to school. i worked so hard to make sure that he went to college and he's focused on his future to have harassment be the reason he doesn't want to continue, it broke my heart. >> reporter: new york police say the stop and frisk policy helped save lives, especially in minority communities where most crime occurs. >> the controversial stop and frisk policy. >> we go to where the reports of crime are. >> reporter: from 2002 to mid 2013, new york city police reported making nearly 5 million stops. >> if this was happening in predominantly white neighborhoods, wealthy neighborhoods, do you think people would stand for it? >> reporter: more than 80% of the peo
he lives with his mother, sophia. >> i was coming home from school, the cop slams me against the wall, throws stuff out of my bag, calls me derogatory terms like [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he doesn't even let me pull out my wallet to show him who i am, show him i go to this school right here. it messes with you psychologically, it messes with you emotionally. it's scary. >> it was becoming too much where he's coming home not wanting to go to school. i worked so hard to make sure that he...
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sophia plans to join the military.eets the army's basic standards but she wants to get the to have score so she works out often. >> as a girl it's important to not just meet the standard but to kind of exceed it. >> kids raised by regular parents she says, don't have the drive. >> going to college was just seeing how many amazing brilliant people would encounter an obstacle and be like, you know, i can't do this. i can't do this is genuinely a feeling that i've never had. i have what it takes to do absolutely anything. >> most of us hope our kids have that feeling. some of it exists in human nature if we adults don't crush it. as these commercials exist, maybe they want to test themselves. if they fall, they try and try again. many parents want to protect them from falling. protection has a downside. >> when you create an environment free of risk what you're doing is leaving your child vulnerable. >> because being able to fall and recover is useful in life. >> i work with young people today and when they hit conflict,
sophia plans to join the military.eets the army's basic standards but she wants to get the to have score so she works out often. >> as a girl it's important to not just meet the standard but to kind of exceed it. >> kids raised by regular parents she says, don't have the drive. >> going to college was just seeing how many amazing brilliant people would encounter an obstacle and be like, you know, i can't do this. i can't do this is genuinely a feeling that i've never had. i...
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liverpool needs to turn around not just the champion's league, but the season, when they play in sophia, the reds slumped to 12th. the men they replaced him with are not delivering domestically. liverpool have three points from four games. same as their opponents were seen as the rank outsiders. >> one thing you can never do is give up. that's something we will never do. we keep fighting and working in the belief that the honesty of the group and the commitment will get us the results. and that is something that we will work towards. in the n.b.a. on tuesday. the atlanta hawks centraled to the washington wizards. it was pretty close in which case they raced to a 14-point lead. washington produced the comeback. reducing the deficit to four points, 10 seconds to go. the free throw made the game safer. hawks running out 106 to 102. that's the sport. >> thank you, that's it for this newshour on al jazeera, thank you for watching. they are with you. hope you do stay. >> the financial crisis may be over, but some aspects of our lives will never be the same. we're now living in what is being c
liverpool needs to turn around not just the champion's league, but the season, when they play in sophia, the reds slumped to 12th. the men they replaced him with are not delivering domestically. liverpool have three points from four games. same as their opponents were seen as the rank outsiders. >> one thing you can never do is give up. that's something we will never do. we keep fighting and working in the belief that the honesty of the group and the commitment will get us the results....
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they are waiting for confirmation believing they are the bodies of maria and her sister sophia. they were found buried by the spot they were last seen alive. miss honduras was set to compete in the miss usa pageant in london next week. >>> you can see the man pushing the card on the phone and then you see the man, shane owens circle the clothing racks and it was in that time that owens groped the woman and then dashed into frame and danielle todd was there shopping and helped to chase the man down. >> these people were running by and going catch that guy, grab him, grab him. >> i may be the one that initially took him down but everybody was there when i got there. the victim and her unborn child was not hurt. owens faces charges including felony sexual assault. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers. barbie is glam, perhaps beyond perfect but she is not really real. so a pittsburgh inventor created a beautifully average doll to reflect the average girl because reality is cool. average is gorgeous and so here she is. glamly. thanks to a half million dollars from funning,
they are waiting for confirmation believing they are the bodies of maria and her sister sophia. they were found buried by the spot they were last seen alive. miss honduras was set to compete in the miss usa pageant in london next week. >>> you can see the man pushing the card on the phone and then you see the man, shane owens circle the clothing racks and it was in that time that owens groped the woman and then dashed into frame and danielle todd was there shopping and helped to chase...
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he lives with his mother, sophia. >> i was coming home from school, the cop slams me against the wall, throws stuff out of my bag, calls me derogatory terms like [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he doesn't even let me pull out my wallet to show him who i am, show him i go to this school right here. it messes with you psychologically, it messes with you emotionally. it's scary. >> it was becoming too much where he's coming home not wanting to go to school. i worked so hard to make sure that he went to college and he's focused on his future. to have harassment be the reason he doesn't want to continue, it broke my heart. >> reporter: new york police say the stop and frisk policy helped save lives, especially in minority communities where most crime occurs. >> the controversial stop and frisk policy. >> we go to where the reports of crime are. >> reporter: from 2002 to mid 2013, new york city police reported making nearly 5 million stops. >> if this was happening in predominantly white neighborhoods, wealthy neighborhoods, do you think people would stand for it? >> reporter: more than 80% of the pe
he lives with his mother, sophia. >> i was coming home from school, the cop slams me against the wall, throws stuff out of my bag, calls me derogatory terms like [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he doesn't even let me pull out my wallet to show him who i am, show him i go to this school right here. it messes with you psychologically, it messes with you emotionally. it's scary. >> it was becoming too much where he's coming home not wanting to go to school. i worked so hard to make sure that he...
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and i yo are eye of sophia was first built up as a church, later on when the turks conkerd constantinople, it was turned into a mosque but now stands as a museum. inside you see both islamic calligraphy, as well as stunning frescoes. one of the key things that pope francis is hoping to accomplish is begin to build that vital pillar that he himself said yesterday of mutual trust, zain. >> he's all about uniting christians and muslims. and that interfaith dialogue. i do want to ask, given how small the population in turkey, about 1% of population, how significant is this visit, really? how much weight does it carry for those christians? >> reporter: well, a couple of thing, zain, in terms of turkey's christian community they are mostly orthodox. this does come at the invitation of their leader bartholomew and it that solidifies the two sister chumps but this visit is perhaps more about the nonchristian populations. and reaching out to the nonchristians, that is, the muslim world. using this as a way. and as we've heard in pope francis' statements so far is to re-establish that interfaith di
and i yo are eye of sophia was first built up as a church, later on when the turks conkerd constantinople, it was turned into a mosque but now stands as a museum. inside you see both islamic calligraphy, as well as stunning frescoes. one of the key things that pope francis is hoping to accomplish is begin to build that vital pillar that he himself said yesterday of mutual trust, zain. >> he's all about uniting christians and muslims. and that interfaith dialogue. i do want to ask, given...
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pope francis visiting the blue mosque, conducting brief prayers before he moved on to the aya sophia museum. perhaps epit mizing what the pope wants to accomplish. it was originally built as a church but then it was re-purposed into a mosque. now it's a museum. the plight of christians at this point in history, in the middle east is perhaps at its most tenuous that it has been in the past century or so. for the last decade, christians have seen themselves driven out of both iraq and syria, first by al qaeda and then by isis. pope francis really trying to emphasize the need to build that pillar of trust across both religions. the concern is that if the status quo is allowed to continue, we could no longer see christians able to live in peace in some parts of the middle east. arwa damon cnn. >> the pope said that the international community needs to do more to help turkey deal with the 1.6 million refugees fleeing from isis. >>> the taliban militants stormed a home for aid workers, touching off a three-how much bat with security forces. two aid workers were killed before the afghan tro
pope francis visiting the blue mosque, conducting brief prayers before he moved on to the aya sophia museum. perhaps epit mizing what the pope wants to accomplish. it was originally built as a church but then it was re-purposed into a mosque. now it's a museum. the plight of christians at this point in history, in the middle east is perhaps at its most tenuous that it has been in the past century or so. for the last decade, christians have seen themselves driven out of both iraq and syria,...
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the honduran national police say among those being held, listen to this, brooke, are sophia's boyfriendlder sister, and the owner of a place they visited on thursday. but police aren't saying why exactly. now, the beauty queen went missing thursday and there's no signs of her whereabouts. supposed to travel this week to london to represent honduras in the miss world pageant to be held on december 14th. the 19-year-old and her sister disappeared last thursday after attending a birthday party in the city in western honduras. and their mother seems to believe they were both kidnapped. let's listen. >> reporte >> translator: i asked them. don't make me suffer this much anymore, please return them to me. i don't know why they took them anyway. >> now she's a very well known model. she's been working for a tv show in honduras. she was a finalist in the miss teen honduras in 2012 in a regional beauty pageant in august. brooke, she beat 18 contestants to win the crown in april and she was supposed to fly, like we said before. back to you. >> we'll stay in contact with you, let us know when they
the honduran national police say among those being held, listen to this, brooke, are sophia's boyfriendlder sister, and the owner of a place they visited on thursday. but police aren't saying why exactly. now, the beauty queen went missing thursday and there's no signs of her whereabouts. supposed to travel this week to london to represent honduras in the miss world pageant to be held on december 14th. the 19-year-old and her sister disappeared last thursday after attending a birthday party in...
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. >> sophia and her family also rode the bus for three long days to get here in the bay area. >> we'ree because we're staying here all our lives. >> now they make the trip to san francisco to report into immigration authorities once every two weeks. honoring the agreement they made in order to get that bus ticket to the bay area. >> they may be scared but they admit they feel safer here than back home. if not entirely secure. because for them a judge issuing a deportation order back to honduras would be issuing them a death sentence. >> just saying get back, he's killing us. >> as we mention, these are not the only people who live in the shadows nowadays. we talked to dozens of people directly involved in this immigration and refugee crisis. over the next several weeks, we will introduce you to just some of them. including those who just recently fled here to the bay area alone. the remarkable thing about them, they are children. that's coming up this monday. >> aside from the politics, it's emotional -- >> it is something else and hard to believe they survive. >> thank you. steven. if
. >> sophia and her family also rode the bus for three long days to get here in the bay area. >> we'ree because we're staying here all our lives. >> now they make the trip to san francisco to report into immigration authorities once every two weeks. honoring the agreement they made in order to get that bus ticket to the bay area. >> they may be scared but they admit they feel safer here than back home. if not entirely secure. because for them a judge issuing a...