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. >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao.after giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rulesov
. >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao.after giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rulesov
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i'm steve chao.thailand, getting up close to jungle animals is one of the most popular attractions on the tourist trail. whether it's riding an elephant, patting a tiger, feeding a monkey, you can do it all in thailand. >> but in the rush to meet tourist demand and make profits animals are often mistreated
i'm steve chao.thailand, getting up close to jungle animals is one of the most popular attractions on the tourist trail. whether it's riding an elephant, patting a tiger, feeding a monkey, you can do it all in thailand. >> but in the rush to meet tourist demand and make profits animals are often mistreated
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grab >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao. after giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rules govern this ns
grab >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao. after giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rules govern this ns
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i'm steve chao, on this episode of 101 east we investigate if japan's can be bridge its gender gap.
i'm steve chao, on this episode of 101 east we investigate if japan's can be bridge its gender gap.
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. >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao. giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rules govern this sensitive time. but in modern china, confinement has become big business, and families are willing to spend thousands of dollars t
. >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao. giving birth in china, many new mothers and their babies spend weeks behind closed doors in an age old tradition known as confinement. strict rules govern this sensitive time. but in modern china, confinement has become big business, and families are willing to spend thousands of dollars t
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steve harvey apologized. he has signed a deal to host for the next three years according to entertainment tonight. well, lost in the chaos. steve: miss slovenia spoke exclusively with lydia matt about her decision 2 i have to apologize. reporter: the mix that became a world area some say that the true winner was this 19-year-old what happened was a seizure just two days and the competition they rendered the right side of her face paralyzed and unable to compete. >> a seizure which has never have before caused a nasty fall the letter with the gash in her head and bruises to her face. she spoke to me exclusively about what happened. >> it was my dream but i was like what has happened to me. or not she was right. the professional model is back to work. shooting with the official miss universe photographer. she was invited to the studio in newark city. >> i thought when that happened to her that they would send her home. but they said no, she is there, and it's an honor. reporter: the doctors say that soon her face is going to go back to normal. but she says that this experience has changed her for the better. believing that
steve harvey apologized. he has signed a deal to host for the next three years according to entertainment tonight. well, lost in the chaos. steve: miss slovenia spoke exclusively with lydia matt about her decision 2 i have to apologize. reporter: the mix that became a world area some say that the true winner was this 19-year-old what happened was a seizure just two days and the competition they rendered the right side of her face paralyzed and unable to compete. >> a seizure which has...
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. >> miss universe pageant was big news earlier this week mostly because of steve harvey's flubbed aa thansment of the chaos was courage one. >> suffered a seizure and chose to be a part of it. she spoke exclusively to our lidia curanaj about her decision. >> i have to apologize. miss universe crowned mixup bill a controversy heard around the world. but some say that true winner of that night was 19-year-old anna. what happened was a seizure two days into the competition. the seizure paralyzed and unable to compete. despite the health scare she still gracefully and proudly filled her appearing at miss universe. >> when i came to the stage like no, no, it's me, wow. i can't believe it. you know. >> ' sure which she's never had that left her with a gash in her head and bruises to her face. she spoke to me exclusively about what happened. >> my dream but i was like -- why this happen to me? you know, but then it was just fine. i was like okay god is with me. everything is fine. she was right. the professional model is already become to work, shooting with the pcial miss yoofers photographer. anna couldn't shoo
. >> miss universe pageant was big news earlier this week mostly because of steve harvey's flubbed aa thansment of the chaos was courage one. >> suffered a seizure and chose to be a part of it. she spoke exclusively to our lidia curanaj about her decision. >> i have to apologize. miss universe crowned mixup bill a controversy heard around the world. but some say that true winner of that night was 19-year-old anna. what happened was a seizure two days into the competition. the...
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district attorney steve wolford says he expects her to face dozens of charges of attempted murder. chopper 13 was the only news helicopter in the air during last night's chaos. this video gives you an idea of how much of the strip was shut down by police. in fact.. las vegas boulevard was closed investigation. the woman fled the scene after the crash happened -- but she parked her car at the tuscany.. a couple blocks away, near flamingo and koval. that's where she turned herself in. we were there -- and captured this shot of the car, with its windshield shattered. according to the arrest report, she would not explain why she drove onto the sidewalk. sheriff joe lombardo called her demeanor, quote: "stoic." also disturbing.. she had her toddler in the backseat. that little girl is now at child haven right. abc's brandi hitt is tracking the latest details on this case. nats -- (fire siren) a terrifying hit and run... on the busy las vegas strip. sot -- (no name given) // 'some lady ran... jumped the curb and went right through the people." sot -- antonio nasser, witness // "people were like bouncing off the front of the car." police say 24 year old lakeisha h
district attorney steve wolford says he expects her to face dozens of charges of attempted murder. chopper 13 was the only news helicopter in the air during last night's chaos. this video gives you an idea of how much of the strip was shut down by police. in fact.. las vegas boulevard was closed investigation. the woman fled the scene after the crash happened -- but she parked her car at the tuscany.. a couple blocks away, near flamingo and koval. that's where she turned herself in. we were...
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steve jobs. >> it is easy to make chaos. and if you are comfortable with it you can use it as the tool.t number of irritating tools to get other people involved in his schemes. he's seducing you. he's vilifying you. and he's ignoring you. you are in one of those three states. >> the director of mit --. thanks so much for being with us. you hear words like that. vilify and seduced. it doesn't make it seem like steve jobs was pleasant to work with. you knew him professionally. what do you make of that? >> i think what's most fascinating about steve the s the adiulation he's received frm the american people who basically know this story or know big parts of the story that this was not a nice man and yet people put candles out for him, have created shrines for him when hay lost him. and it is because he recognized something so important about our relationship with technology, about how we live now. that he's one of the few people we admire not for who they were but for what he understood about us. so it is a very personal, a very emotional connection that doesn't have to do with him being a
steve jobs. >> it is easy to make chaos. and if you are comfortable with it you can use it as the tool.t number of irritating tools to get other people involved in his schemes. he's seducing you. he's vilifying you. and he's ignoring you. you are in one of those three states. >> the director of mit --. thanks so much for being with us. you hear words like that. vilify and seduced. it doesn't make it seem like steve jobs was pleasant to work with. you knew him professionally. what do...
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steve burton over to you. >>> taking a [ indiscernible ] to court. >> why she's refusing to back down for a fight over driving for uber. >> usually in these families, there's so much chaos and drama around the child with mental health issues, the siblings don't get heard. >>> 5:24 right now, welcome back, the u.s. government says one in five kids have at least one diagnosable psychiatric condition. >> but it impacts their siblings, matter of the mind, >>> traditionally, healthcare is good reason. but we know that when there's an illness in a family, it impacts every member of the family. in the case of kids, admitted for psychiatric care, they can be flat out traumatized by the whole experience >> want some coffee? >> sure. >> reporter: routines are not always easy in the cummings new hampshire home. >> when mom go back and forth to the hospital, i would make my dinner and feel like i was living by myself. >> reporter: marsy cummings often felt lonely when her oelter sister charlotte was routinely hospitalized for mental health concerns, her mom rebecca turned to crisis mode. >> you're exhausted and then, kind of the last thing you think about is your other children. >>
steve burton over to you. >>> taking a [ indiscernible ] to court. >> why she's refusing to back down for a fight over driving for uber. >> usually in these families, there's so much chaos and drama around the child with mental health issues, the siblings don't get heard. >>> 5:24 right now, welcome back, the u.s. government says one in five kids have at least one diagnosable psychiatric condition. >> but it impacts their siblings, matter of the mind,...
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steve harvey back next year. i guarantee you, it will increase the audience. >> that's a pretty interesting idea and sounds probably right. thank you. >>> "outfront" next, bloodshed, chaosen, children mowed down by a car in las vegas. >> it was mayhem and very intentional. >>> tonight investigators refusing to rule out terror after a woman drove straight into a crowd on the las vegas strip, killing one and injuring 36 others. a woman from oregon is charged with murder. police say she repeatedly jumped the curb hitting pedestrians. her 3-year-old daughter was in the car with her. >> reporter: it was 6:38 p.m., sunday night on the vegas strip when all hell broke loose. >> it looked like she wasn't even trying to stop the car. she had both hands on the wheel. >> reporter: a car speeding along the sidewalk outside the paris las vegas hotel. behind the wheel, a 24-year-old woman. >> the suspect holloway repeatedly drove over pedestrians. one was killed and over 30 people were taken to area hospitals. >> reporter: eyewitnesss describe a scene of utter chaos. >> people are bouncing off the front of the car and the windshield was smashed and she rode the sidewalk. >> then the c
steve harvey back next year. i guarantee you, it will increase the audience. >> that's a pretty interesting idea and sounds probably right. thank you. >>> "outfront" next, bloodshed, chaosen, children mowed down by a car in las vegas. >> it was mayhem and very intentional. >>> tonight investigators refusing to rule out terror after a woman drove straight into a crowd on the las vegas strip, killing one and injuring 36 others. a woman from oregon is...
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steve i know. >> he was infamous. he would tear you down as easily as he could inspire you. a clip of the film talking about working for the legend. >> it's easy to make chaosf you are comfortable with it you can use it as a tool. he used a vast number of irritating tools to get others involved in his schemes. he is seducing you. he is vilifying you and he's ignoring you. you're in one of those three states. >> was that your experience? >> yeah, that's a pretty good quote. steve could be seductive but he could be amazingly difficult. >> i know that you think that much has been made of maybe the negative parts of his personality or persona. but do you think you have to be a jerk to be successful? >> absolutely not. i think a great example is steve wozniak. he is one of the kindest and most generous people i have met. you don't have to be a jerk although you have to be tough to be a good businessman. >> you know, it's interesting to watch when you look at the original video, the earlier video of him and you look at him after he became sick, he's so frail. were you involved during that time? >> i wasn't involved at apple but i stayed friendly with steve, and y
steve i know. >> he was infamous. he would tear you down as easily as he could inspire you. a clip of the film talking about working for the legend. >> it's easy to make chaosf you are comfortable with it you can use it as a tool. he used a vast number of irritating tools to get others involved in his schemes. he is seducing you. he is vilifying you and he's ignoring you. you're in one of those three states. >> was that your experience? >> yeah, that's a pretty good...
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steve. today "the washington post" says of the gop front-runner donald trump, it's not chaos. it's trump's campaign strategy writing while it may seem like a lurching chaotic campaign, trump is for the most part a disciplined and methodical candidate. joining me one of the authors of that article, paul schwartzman from "the washington post." paul, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you write about donald trump's strategy about his campaign, about sort of what he's intentionally doing, and tell me you reviewed all kinds of language and speeches and presentations by trump over the past weeks, what did you find? >> we looked at his tweets, his speeches, you know, his interviews and what he does is he hammers a couple of issues and he pounds a couple of people repeatedly, whether it's, you know, jeb bush or rubio. he uses the same words over and over, dope, clown, weak. just as he's put his name on all his buildings, he brands everybody around him. and he defines the issues of the moment, and it may be controversial. he may get criticized, but it keeps him at the center of th
steve. today "the washington post" says of the gop front-runner donald trump, it's not chaos. it's trump's campaign strategy writing while it may seem like a lurching chaotic campaign, trump is for the most part a disciplined and methodical candidate. joining me one of the authors of that article, paul schwartzman from "the washington post." paul, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you write about donald trump's strategy about his campaign, about sort of...
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chaos. dr. carson, took a good look over the holidays and made some ideas and spoke with his leadership team. and did it like any president would. >> let's bring in our panel. steve, senior writer for the "weekly standard." ann gerin, for the "washington post" and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. charles this campaign is not in a freefall? >> i'm not sure it is. i think it's already had its freefall from its height in the 20s to about 10. i'm not sure i would see a reason he would drop blow that he has a hard-core constituency. he has amazing fundraising numbers. which means he's got i think 600,000 individual donors. people who are going to stick with him. and you know, i'm not even sure there would be a reason for him given that he has the money. given he still has a constituency. i don't see it enlarging, that he would drop out. i think he could calculate, you stay in the race, you win delegates and who knows if the convention in cleveland is an open one, he could be a king-maker. >> steve hayes, i wonder, barry bennett, i'm told the "washington post" was running the campaign, he's now out and what he describes as the internal bleep became what the c
chaos. dr. carson, took a good look over the holidays and made some ideas and spoke with his leadership team. and did it like any president would. >> let's bring in our panel. steve, senior writer for the "weekly standard." ann gerin, for the "washington post" and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. charles this campaign is not in a freefall? >> i'm not sure it is. i think it's already had its freefall from its height in the 20s to about 10. i'm not sure i...
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steve, you're making the point that you shouldn't have been doing what you were doing. go ahead. >> the point, chris, is the history of the middle east is one of violence and chaos.ders in both parties have consistently not understood the culture, not understood the religion, not understood the geopolitics. >> okay. okay, the number one balloonhead decision was to go in and break up iraq. anyway, thank you. and everybody in the republican party agrees with that now. >> -- in 2009. >> agrees -- >> -- when barack obama took office -- >> okay, okay. let's go. >> -- great sacrifice and great cost. iraq was -- >> put that on the republican platform next summer. >> thank you for bringing back the iraq war. up next, just what are voters thinking about the race heading into tonight's debate? steve kornacki's coming here next with a focus group of 2016 voters. look at them! seven people actually undecided. isn't that something? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics live from vegas. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage
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steve. >> he's over there by the christmas tree eating that gingerbread man off the side. >>> still ahead, donald trump causing chaosides of the political aisle this morning with his latest comments on stopping muslims from coming to the united states until we can figure out a solution. so what does rudy giuliani think? he's live top of the hour. >>> what's that noise? take a look right there. seconds can mean the different between life and death in a soft target attack. how do you minimize the threat? the life-saving moves you can arm your teenagers with coming up. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain. the medicine in advil is their #1 choice. nothing is stronger on tough pain than advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >>> welcome back, in an active shooter situation, five seconds can mean the difference between life and death. but there are some things that you can do, and your child
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steve sedgwick joining us from seeian nach vienna. let's get the latest into the shooting rampage in california a few days ago. jane wells joins us now. >> 43 hours ago right now this building was in chaos. 14 people were being murdered, nearly two dozen wounded. their cars are still in the parking lot. the police are supposed to update us today. the fbi is investigating this as a case of suspected terrorism, but it's not officially calling it that. though are still going over the evidence gathered inside the home where syed farook lived with his pakistani wife, tashfeen ma tashfeen malik. there are police photos we have now of what was found inside the rented suv the two of them were driving when they died in a police shootout. we heard for the first time from the first first responder here, veteran police lieutenant mike madden who said he had to rush past people who were clearly injured because he smelled gunpowder and thought the shooters might still be on scene, but they had just gotten away. >> we went further into the building and that was a difficult choice have to make as well. passing people that we knew were injured, needing assistance. but our goal at that time had to be try
steve sedgwick joining us from seeian nach vienna. let's get the latest into the shooting rampage in california a few days ago. jane wells joins us now. >> 43 hours ago right now this building was in chaos. 14 people were being murdered, nearly two dozen wounded. their cars are still in the parking lot. the police are supposed to update us today. the fbi is investigating this as a case of suspected terrorism, but it's not officially calling it that. though are still going over the...