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our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month, let's rededicate ourselves to using our stories to speak with one voice about the reality of recovery and build strong recovery-committed communities across the country. your stories and efforts are more important than before, gaining access to treatment and peer and other recovery support services doesn't mean that people will seek them. you will help them seek them, you will help professionals and primary care and other aspects of the health care delivery system address the issue. you need to continue your efforts to keep the story of recovery out there, both within your communities an
our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month, let's rededicate ourselves to using our stories to...
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[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've
[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've
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[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've been through and what it is that they're trying to advocate for. so faces and voices of recovery has used the training as an opportunity create a video, a dvd, that can be you know sent around the country, can be put on the internet, can really be used in trainings and in workshops around the country so that more people have the terminology that's necessary to communicate our, our message to the broadest possible audience. there are three major sections of the dvd. the first is a 90- minute training video which takes you through faces and voices of recovery's media and message training, the actual core training itself. the second part of the dvd is a section called, "keys to successful interviews". that section really is helpful for people who are going to be going into an interview situation and they need to
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but they have powerful stories and people choose not to get that vaccine and then put themselves at risk paying cervical cancer 25 years from now. the biggest hit good to embrace that it costs on to isn't going from one hypothesis to the next may's o moms rubella vaccine that morph to into merck a bit -- mercury and now has more to a general vague fear that too many vaccines given too soon causes autism may be reaches separate them more space the mouse we do not put children at risk but by doing fact we increase appeared a time during which children are susceptible that no clear they it has no benefits. >> so you have parents that have the vague notion say may be doing harm. and now you start to see the outbreaks. and the best example is the polio vaccine restarted to see that from the early '60s to the late nineties. that was a rare cause of polio, the only live the vaccine that has the capacity to revert to and cause polio that is in distinguishable from clinical polio. that is rear. kerger we would see six or eight causes every year and one of those children who suffered polio was a c
but they have powerful stories and people choose not to get that vaccine and then put themselves at risk paying cervical cancer 25 years from now. the biggest hit good to embrace that it costs on to isn't going from one hypothesis to the next may's o moms rubella vaccine that morph to into merck a bit -- mercury and now has more to a general vague fear that too many vaccines given too soon causes autism may be reaches separate them more space the mouse we do not put children at risk but by...
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some of the defendants of the rebel slaves who have kept the story alive for hundreds of years and if that story is a light on the german coast, how much powerfulthat story must have been in 1820 or 1830 or in 1860 in the slaves here in new orleans 54 and won their freedom, even though the emancipation proclamation specifically excluded these parishes from emancipation. so i think they are story and the martyrdom of the slaves in 1811 served as an inspiration and as a powerful story that resonated throughout the slave quarters. but in its immediate aftermath those heads on pikes, those hundreds of heads on pikes pretty -- spread 40 miles served as a tremendous message. i can't imagine the fear, the feelings and emotions that must have been cited on both sides as people sit around our bristly what would happen next. >> just another point. the native guard as you know, the black and navy guard actually fought with the confederacy. it is interesting to think about what their posture might have been at that point, but i'm saying that for those blacks in the war who identified with the whites and who identified like the creoles who consider themselv
some of the defendants of the rebel slaves who have kept the story alive for hundreds of years and if that story is a light on the german coast, how much powerfulthat story must have been in 1820 or 1830 or in 1860 in the slaves here in new orleans 54 and won their freedom, even though the emancipation proclamation specifically excluded these parishes from emancipation. so i think they are story and the martyrdom of the slaves in 1811 served as an inspiration and as a powerful story that...
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have the power. out of control in one sense you must have the power. to start. trouble maybe. you know. ok mark almond oxford university story on the line from ankara turkey tonight thank you for your thoughts much prefer to thank you. major you post proposing more financial assistance to north african countries have made the wave of results in the region but r t this financial guru most kaiser says the union doesn't have the money to help its own members let alone nations outside the bloc they can print more money but as they print money it drives the cost of food on the futures market precious metals higher other just exacerbating the problem because they have no actual physical cash they just print fear out debt which makes the price of food go higher so the first thing the e.u. could do is shut up and not do a thing because they're just making the situation worse they're completely corrupt they have absolutely no ability to assist whatsoever because they have no money and they keep printing fake money which is driving the price of food higher which is causing more revolution. so server market cars are more common to opin
have the power. out of control in one sense you must have the power. to start. trouble maybe. you know. ok mark almond oxford university story on the line from ankara turkey tonight thank you for your thoughts much prefer to thank you. major you post proposing more financial assistance to north african countries have made the wave of results in the region but r t this financial guru most kaiser says the union doesn't have the money to help its own members let alone nations outside the bloc they...
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for now let's have a look at some other stories making international headlines new zealand prime minister has confirmed sixty five people have died following a powerful earthquake in the city of christchurch that number is expected to rise significantly the magnitude six point three quake struck just after midday causing busy office buildings to crash down in the bustling city center cries for help could be very neat the rubble during a desperate scramble for survivors rescue crews from across new zealand and australia are after the sas the site. of the emergency has been declared. at least thirty six people have died after a stampede at a muslim ceremony in bali officials say over sixty others were injured when the crowd surged against a mental barrier the stadium hosting the event the country's president of i did to her a visit to a local hospital where the victims were taken the crush occurred tens of thousands of people were. attempting to leave the ceremony. a suicide bomber targeting a government building in northern afghanistan has killed at least thirty people the man detonated his device near a group lined up to collect identity cards in the
for now let's have a look at some other stories making international headlines new zealand prime minister has confirmed sixty five people have died following a powerful earthquake in the city of christchurch that number is expected to rise significantly the magnitude six point three quake struck just after midday causing busy office buildings to crash down in the bustling city center cries for help could be very neat the rubble during a desperate scramble for survivors rescue crews from across...
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powerful film "the fighter. this year's pictures have given us stories of ballerinas, fighters and families. behind these movies are mystery and magic. from the life of 2 king to the fight of a lifetime. this year we've spoken to the five directions up for oscar but they'll tell you they cannot do it alone. film making is about great partnerships and performances. directors paint landscapes while actors paint portraits and it's the writers who dream up the rich characters and actor breathes life into them. these artists show us the challenge, the struggle, and the achievement. 17 nominees came to our table, including those for best director, actor, actress in leading and supporting roles, documentary feature writing and more herer in conversation. >> people going to log on in the chance that they're actually going to get laid, get a girl. >>. >> yes. >> that is really good. >> that's it, it's ready. >> right now? >> yeah. >> my biggest fear was it was something i didn't know anything about. i didn't snow the story behind it and i was unsure about how dramatic it could be and my question were
powerful film "the fighter. this year's pictures have given us stories of ballerinas, fighters and families. behind these movies are mystery and magic. from the life of 2 king to the fight of a lifetime. this year we've spoken to the five directions up for oscar but they'll tell you they cannot do it alone. film making is about great partnerships and performances. directors paint landscapes while actors paint portraits and it's the writers who dream up the rich characters and actor...
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party's top stories in egypt tens of thousands have gathered in the center of karo angered by president mubarak's latest refusal to step down that's despite him some power to the vice president omar. televised address them. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says moscow willing to cooperate with the tokyo but slams its claims for the crew real islands and this comes as the japanese foreign minister entered talks with his counterpart on this visit to the russian capital. and sweden's under fire for its controversial wiretapping wall slammed as the most far reaching eavesdropping plan in europe we get leaks cable the country's close cooperation with the us suggest it was adopted under american pressure. sports news is next with. hello welcome to sport an artsy coming to you from the russian capital with me from on cost for a pledge of sporting action coming your way invisble it's and including. ice hockey your tour team rochelle squad wins this winter games opener against finland. we will be in a total different form of ours you have no chance there looking ahead to euro twenty twelve qualifier against armenia national football coach got about call i
party's top stories in egypt tens of thousands have gathered in the center of karo angered by president mubarak's latest refusal to step down that's despite him some power to the vice president omar. televised address them. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says moscow willing to cooperate with the tokyo but slams its claims for the crew real islands and this comes as the japanese foreign minister entered talks with his counterpart on this visit to the russian capital. and sweden's under...
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power. elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: as these protests have grown bigger, they've grown broader, touching the hopes and dreams of all egyptians. ( speaking arabic ) "enough," she says. "it's our right to have change. it's our right to have something new." >> all egyptians, we do not like you. please, mr. mubarak, can you go out? >> reporter: opposition politicians were in the thick of it, too. doctor osma ghazali harb is the head of the liberal democratic front party. >> for the first time in egyptian history from pharaoh till now egypt has a genuine revolution. >> reporter: every religious and political affiliation in egypt is represented in this crowd tonight. now, they're not all natural allies, of course, but in this extraordinary moment they are united in a common cause. earlier today, thousands of supporters of the muslim brotherhood swelled the ranks of the protests. it's a banned islamic political party whose fundamentalist agenda makes the u.s. and the west nervous. but doctor dr. rashad al bayomi says all they and the secular opposition want is democracy.
power. elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: as these protests have grown bigger, they've grown broader, touching the hopes and dreams of all egyptians. ( speaking arabic ) "enough," she says. "it's our right to have change. it's our right to have something new." >> all egyptians, we do not like you. please, mr. mubarak, can you go out? >> reporter: opposition politicians were in the thick of it, too. doctor osma ghazali harb is the head...
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i'm struck by so many people you run into have a very powerful, personal story of this revolution. i remember the man i met last night who said he's 42. and he's looking forward to voting for the first time. i met a journalist who had been imprisoned several times for criticizing the government, who was free now. and he took his daughter to tahrir square last night, so she would not miss witnessing history. all of them, powerful stories about themselves. and also of the kind of egypt they want to build now. with the protests ending in the square, egyptians are getting ready for the hard work of building a new egypt. >> everybody is so excited to get these changes underway. this is the beginning. >> now, egypt will start a new era. >> reporter: a new era follows an unforgettable night and unforgettable fight for freedom. >> i was here every day. and i was sure from day one that the people would prevail. >> i never thought i would see this day happen. i'm so happy. i just got excited. i never thought it would happen. but it happened. tears of joy. >> reporter: we were with mohammed t
i'm struck by so many people you run into have a very powerful, personal story of this revolution. i remember the man i met last night who said he's 42. and he's looking forward to voting for the first time. i met a journalist who had been imprisoned several times for criticizing the government, who was free now. and he took his daughter to tahrir square last night, so she would not miss witnessing history. all of them, powerful stories about themselves. and also of the kind of egypt they want...
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we have a guy in our story who says "i don't care who takes power, i don't care who the next government in egypt is, as long as four years if now if i don't like them i can change. that's what they want more than anything. that's the most attractive thing about democracy. accountability. >> rose: and so the ideaed that this contagion is taking place but does it have staying power in terms of the terms of change? >> i think it does. you will see basically two patterns emerge. in countries where the regime have their own private office-- i use the term loosely-- you have an armed foors in the country whose only job is to protect regime, not the nation, not the borders but the regime. those countries, those governments can use that to suppress. we're seeing that in iran, for instance. the president of iran can call upon the revolutionary guards and the be siege whose only role is to protect the regime. the egyptians were not able to do that because that's not the military's job. the military's job was to protect the countries, not turn against its own people. so in states where you have th
we have a guy in our story who says "i don't care who takes power, i don't care who the next government in egypt is, as long as four years if now if i don't like them i can change. that's what they want more than anything. that's the most attractive thing about democracy. accountability. >> rose: and so the ideaed that this contagion is taking place but does it have staying power in terms of the terms of change? >> i think it does. you will see basically two patterns emerge. in...
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look at a lot of stories were taking part in the show and you and you can have those as well online tonight fasten your seat well functioning be patient russia is developing an atomic powered train you heard right which could take passengers further and faster they say than ever before you want the lowdown on bad impressive story it's about to fall. and what do we have here one of the grave of harry potter is drawing fans of the young magician to israel but all is not as it seemed as you'll find out online if you take a look. next a unique mission imitating a return trip to mars reached an important milestone this week friday marked the midpoint of the eighteen month virtual journey two crew members carried out a second walk on a mork martian surface three russians to europeans and one chinese volunteer taking part in the mass five hundred projects they've already as i mentioned spent eight months in a set of windowless change with time like conversations with mission control and emails to their families their only outside contact scientists are studying the psychological effects of such a small journey the third version or should happen soon they will be followed by a nin
look at a lot of stories were taking part in the show and you and you can have those as well online tonight fasten your seat well functioning be patient russia is developing an atomic powered train you heard right which could take passengers further and faster they say than ever before you want the lowdown on bad impressive story it's about to fall. and what do we have here one of the grave of harry potter is drawing fans of the young magician to israel but all is not as it seemed as you'll...
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story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and a whole lot of folks have got to get fed. but seven seats were made in under seven days, the first man was forgiven when he missed the hague, the branch was taken by a dove to a book that was built before a flood, if a rainbow sent out a sign, if someone was told to sacrifice his own son and told to hold up before he was done, then the fish and bread that i just said is all that i've got, is all that i need for me to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and o
story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and...
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dot com place you can get more stories blogs nurses have your say as well online right now fasten your seatbelts that's the invite russia is developing an atomic powered train which could they say take passengers further and faster than ever before you get the background on this exciting technology story and i'll take. this brain of harry potter drawing fans of the younger generation to israel but all is not as it seems as you'll find out if you take a look at our team. a unique mission imitating a return trip to mars has reached an important milestone as friday marked the midpoint of the eighteen month virtual journey to crewmembers carried out a second walk on a mock martian surface three russians two europeans and one chinese volunteer are taking part in the mars five hundred project as they've called it they've already spent eight months in a set of windowless chews with time lag of conversations with mission control and e-mails to their families their only outside contact scientists are trying to study the psychological effects of such a long journey the third virtual walk should happen on tuesday that it'll be followed by the month journey back
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have used quilts to tell stories for at least 100 years. the first known ones are from a quilter named harriet powers who was a fiercely religious woman.nd the only outlet that she had in the 1890s for expressing her faith was through her quilts. >> she is what i would call the true godmother of us all in terms of doing narrative work. >> in the 1950s, '60s, particularly the '70s, more and more women are coming to quilting for the aesthetic impulse that it satisfies for them, and we begin the development of a real art quilt tradition at that time. >> i think patrons really should take advantage of the opportunity to look at the quilts from multiple angles. when you step the furthest back from the quilt, you'll get the big picture of the story the quilter was trying to tell and the way in which it's a balanced piece of art. the closer you get, you'll be able to see the attention to detail. and it increases your respect of what that quilter has accomplished. >> sometimes i become so attached to some pieces that i can't sell them. and i decide that i have to keep them for myself. i've been feeling that way about saturday night rhythms. a
have used quilts to tell stories for at least 100 years. the first known ones are from a quilter named harriet powers who was a fiercely religious woman.nd the only outlet that she had in the 1890s for expressing her faith was through her quilts. >> she is what i would call the true godmother of us all in terms of doing narrative work. >> in the 1950s, '60s, particularly the '70s, more and more women are coming to quilting for the aesthetic impulse that it satisfies for them, and we...
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have dramatically improved. disposable syringes, pens, pounds. the power of the insulin story is most evident in the children whose lives it saved. to elizabeth years lived until 1982 and became a wife, mother, and grandmother. some 85 years after fred banting conceived of the craziest idea bob and gerald still walk the streets of their neighborhood. after surviving for nearly 80 years on insulin they stand as shining examples with the power of this discovery in the millions of lives it is saved. >> i have been on insulin for 35 years. thirteen years now. >> twelve and a half. >> eight years. >> a year and two weeks. >> to think of a condition, complete the untreatable. patients died because of the lack of being able to receive insulin, it's inconceivable today. >> insulin is like my best friend. >> relationships. >> the reality is when i take the insolent i am not different anymore. this is what insulin allows me to do. it allows me as a type two diabetics to be normal. >> insulin allows your body to use what you are eating for energy. without insulin you could not survive. >
have dramatically improved. disposable syringes, pens, pounds. the power of the insulin story is most evident in the children whose lives it saved. to elizabeth years lived until 1982 and became a wife, mother, and grandmother. some 85 years after fred banting conceived of the craziest idea bob and gerald still walk the streets of their neighborhood. after surviving for nearly 80 years on insulin they stand as shining examples with the power of this discovery in the millions of lives it is...
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snow is keeping ski resorts happy, but it is a different story for nearly 15,000 people near nevada city and grass valley who have been without power for days. heavy snow caused trees to fall, taking down power lines. and pg&e actually had to call for additional help from 300 crews coming in from other states. businesses and homeowners are using generators to keep warm, but for some of them, that's doing little good. >> no heat at all. the only heat i'm getting is out of the oven. it goes off and on. >> the power has been off in most of that area since friday. >>> this weekend, an east bay community will gather together to remember the lives of two teenager who is drowned in a rafting accident. memorial services for 17-year-old gavin powell and 16-year-old matthew miller are being held in walnut creek this weekend. the best friends died last weekend when they tried to take a trip down a walnut creek canal in an inflatable raft. their bodies were found on sunday in concord several miles from where they launched the raft. a memorial service for gavin powell was held yesterday. the memorial service for matthew miller will be held toda
snow is keeping ski resorts happy, but it is a different story for nearly 15,000 people near nevada city and grass valley who have been without power for days. heavy snow caused trees to fall, taking down power lines. and pg&e actually had to call for additional help from 300 crews coming in from other states. businesses and homeowners are using generators to keep warm, but for some of them, that's doing little good. >> no heat at all. the only heat i'm getting is out of the oven. it...
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power. he said to have a complete story you needed not just subpoena power but waterboarding power. he thought there were natural limitations. >> as a republican, i assume that's a positive comment. >> whout getting into that debate, allow to move on. one things that the rules of evidence allow you to consider. with a witness, is it consistent with what they've said bore? we have been hearing since september of 2008 that government policies made banks make all those bad loans. and the banks would never have made those. i was right here as that debate. i don't remember anybody saying a word about that before september of 2008. i don't remember banks sitting in my office or at that table or saying in the popular press, we shouldn't be making these loans. please lethem stop. what i heard from the industry was subprime mortgages were a great thing. >> one of the real values of this commission is that we agreed early on to create a repository of the information we gathered. it's now going to be hel at stanford. there it will be an interactive relationship. my hope is that we use it as a
power. he said to have a complete story you needed not just subpoena power but waterboarding power. he thought there were natural limitations. >> as a republican, i assume that's a positive comment. >> whout getting into that debate, allow to move on. one things that the rules of evidence allow you to consider. with a witness, is it consistent with what they've said bore? we have been hearing since september of 2008 that government policies made banks make all those bad loans. and...
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power for over thirty years. but you are still to come for you in the program slightly lighter stories that have preparing for takeoff. russia superjet one hundred receives its ticket into the skies as it's officially certified. investigators think they know the identity of the suicide bomber who carried out the attack last month but president medvedev warned against hasty conclusions until the case has been fully solved your cutting the cost of is a moscow that is following the latest numbers for us but let's get up to date now with kathy so headways we may in the investigation tell us what are the latest events that you know the latest has been the federal security service says they know and also me the name of the pot the trade all the attack at the airport but they also know the names of the mosques to mind so the attack we had a brushes made to must excuse the agency that was be today would or should be nice to the president he also said that the agency's now doing everything possible to arrest all those who they believe are linked to the attack and to do this soon as possible several people have been already re
power for over thirty years. but you are still to come for you in the program slightly lighter stories that have preparing for takeoff. russia superjet one hundred receives its ticket into the skies as it's officially certified. investigators think they know the identity of the suicide bomber who carried out the attack last month but president medvedev warned against hasty conclusions until the case has been fully solved your cutting the cost of is a moscow that is following the latest numbers...
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stories we're covering for you on our t.v. egyptian leader hosni mubarak once again disappoint his people by refusing to step down but promising to have some power to his vice president however some believe it will be washington who will have the final say in the barak successor. dispute between moscow and tokyo flares up again as foreign minister business russia for talks a day earlier he reiterated his country's claim to be karylle islands which have been officially russia since the end of world war two. and the sweden is under fire for its controversial topic. the most far reaching eavesdropping plot in europe. on the country's close cooperation with the u.s. suggesting it was adopted under american pressure. well up next join margin andrews in his search for the russian spirit and the british capital. for hundreds of thousands of us living in great britain such. as let's take a look at recent history. let's see how life is thrilling it. is a magnet for many. scenes that come fishies. to any new name. just how much. culture has several in fact. noticeable one thing is for sure christians are simply making their mark on the british capital. on
stories we're covering for you on our t.v. egyptian leader hosni mubarak once again disappoint his people by refusing to step down but promising to have some power to his vice president however some believe it will be washington who will have the final say in the barak successor. dispute between moscow and tokyo flares up again as foreign minister business russia for talks a day earlier he reiterated his country's claim to be karylle islands which have been officially russia since the end of...
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have called for a new protest of millions tomorrow. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in pennsylvania, an explosive fire downed powerines and led to the evacuation of two city blocks in allentown. the three-alarm inferno was sparked as one house exploded and ignited four other structures. firefighters fought the blaze into the night and have not determined the cause of the initial explosion yet the. >>> in arizona a phoenix bus driver is wondering why she was attacked by a passenger. a surveillance camera captured the violent assault as passengers looked on. police have made an arrest, but the suspect has not given a reason for the attack. >>> in florida, one elderly man was run over, just as he was about to board a city bus. watch again here as an suv pulls up on to the sidewalk and mows down the unsuspecting victim. the driver left the scene on foot before police arrived. the 91-year-old victim is listed in critical condition. >>> finally, in virginia, the day went from bad to worse to the driver of a disabled vehicle when he was forced to get out of the way of a sliding pickup truck. the pickup hit a patch of ice
have called for a new protest of millions tomorrow. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in pennsylvania, an explosive fire downed powerines and led to the evacuation of two city blocks in allentown. the three-alarm inferno was sparked as one house exploded and ignited four other structures. firefighters fought the blaze into the night and have not determined the cause of the initial explosion yet the. >>> in arizona a phoenix bus driver...
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have dramatically improved. thinner needles, disposable syringes, ponce. the power of the insulin storyt evident in the children whose lives it made. elizabeth hughes lived until 1982 and became a wife, mother and grandmother. some 85 years at her fred banting conceited or crazy idea about venture of cleveland still walks the streets of their syracuse neighborhood. after surviving nearly 80 years on insulin, they stand a shining example of the power of this discovery in the millions of lives saved. >> i've been on insulin for 35 years -- 26 years. >> a year in two weeks. >> to think of the condition that prior to discovery of insulin was completely untreatable. patients died because of the lack of being able to see events when it's inconceivable today. >> my insulin is like my best friend. >> it's a love-hate relationship. >> the reality is we are not to drink anymore and this is what insulin allows me to do. it allows me as a type two diabetic to be normal. >> insulin is a comical that allows your body to use which are eating for energy. but without insulin you couldn't survive. >> it'
have dramatically improved. thinner needles, disposable syringes, ponce. the power of the insulin storyt evident in the children whose lives it made. elizabeth hughes lived until 1982 and became a wife, mother and grandmother. some 85 years at her fred banting conceited or crazy idea about venture of cleveland still walks the streets of their syracuse neighborhood. after surviving nearly 80 years on insulin, they stand a shining example of the power of this discovery in the millions of lives...
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power by tonight. >> we're doing our best to get it on. and you're just going to have to stick with it. >> reporter: but the story was the same in nevada city, only here much of downtown and businesses along park avenue are in the dark. many of the people you see working to restore power are private contractors pg&e brought in from all over the western united states. this crew with a company called international line builders estimate there are as many as 300 of their workers restoring power across northern california this weekend. >>> a bay area pilot was lucky enough to walk away unharmed on a crash on the peninsula this afternoon. take a look at these pictures. the plane ended up upside down and the pilot was not hurt in this accident. it happened minutes after taking off from palo alto airport just south of the dunbarton bridge. there were no passengers onboard. federal officials are now investigating that crash. >>> president obama today stepped up pressure on libyan leader moammar gadhafi to leave that country and re leng wish power, and signed an order imposing financial sanctions in the u.s. now the security council is following sui
power by tonight. >> we're doing our best to get it on. and you're just going to have to stick with it. >> reporter: but the story was the same in nevada city, only here much of downtown and businesses along park avenue are in the dark. many of the people you see working to restore power are private contractors pg&e brought in from all over the western united states. this crew with a company called international line builders estimate there are as many as 300 of their workers...