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community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the other side and felt like i had done well and i felt like it w my responsibility to give back and to share with someone else things that i had learned. so i had looked around and i felt like one-on-one mntoring was really the best match for me. so i went to big brother big sister and was interviewed. it was a lengthy process and they spend a lot of time trying to figure out the best matc for you. eventually, i was matched with a little girl named sarah, 4 years old at the time. >> it's different now for the ages. >> right. the children are older. i'm not exactly sure. it might
community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable,...
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the most famous incident led captain sully sullenberger to land a plane in the hudson river, we all rememberhat. >> that is such an amazing. so surreal. >> ines. good to see you. see you later in the program. >> yes. >> we'll take a close look at the immigration crisis along the southern border of the united states. more than 30,000 migrants cross into texas every month. a constant stream of travelers who are often not reached to make that journey. heidi joheidi is there for us. >> they're doing an if phenomenal job in this crisis. in is it a shoestring budget for the country with a population of just over 7,000 people. all the while they're shouldering this crisis alone. >> once rich with oil fields now nearly bankrupt with folds of bodies. since 2009 the sheriff's office has picked up more than 400 sets of human remains. migrants who cross the border only to die of dehydration in the 100-degree desert. >> this is like a boeing jet going down i in your brush every three years. that's how many people are dying. is that number real for you? >> yes, it's real. >> it's costly in both terms of h
the most famous incident led captain sully sullenberger to land a plane in the hudson river, we all rememberhat. >> that is such an amazing. so surreal. >> ines. good to see you. see you later in the program. >> yes. >> we'll take a close look at the immigration crisis along the southern border of the united states. more than 30,000 migrants cross into texas every month. a constant stream of travelers who are often not reached to make that journey. heidi joheidi is there...
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you remember the miracle on the hudson back in 2009 when geese flew into the engine and sully sullenbergerlly became a hero for keeping all 155 people on board safe. >> he certainly did. thankfully no such heroics necessary today. >> thank goodness. >>> much more ahead on the fight against the islamic state. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says this must be an international effort. the united states cannot act alone. so who joins and in what way? that's coming up. . . . >>> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says america cannot fight the islamic state alone, adding it has to be a global effort. ambassador power also announcing that president obama will head a security council meeting on the threat of foreign terrorists including the islamic state fighters. that's set to begin about three weeks from now. leah gabriel is live in our newsroom here in new york city with the rest of the details on this. leah? >> well, shep, speaking to a group of reporters today, ambassador power called the islamic state a phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters. she said that any campaign aga
you remember the miracle on the hudson back in 2009 when geese flew into the engine and sully sullenbergerlly became a hero for keeping all 155 people on board safe. >> he certainly did. thankfully no such heroics necessary today. >> thank goodness. >>> much more ahead on the fight against the islamic state. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says this must be an international effort. the united states cannot act alone. so who joins and in what way? that's coming up....
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in january of 2009 when captain chesley "sully" sullenberger struck a flock of geese shortly after takinglane safely to the hudson river. >> even though an awareness has increased greatly, there's still much more work to be done. >> reporter: according to a recent faa report, the number of strikes annually has increased from 1,851 in 1990 to a record 11,315 last year. but the number of bird strikes in close proximity to airports and strikes that have damaged planes have decreased in parts in an effort to clear birds out of the area. but animal rights activists question the methods used. >> we're not seeing that. we're not seeing radar technology being implemented. there's really a lot of room for improvement. >> reporter: the faa says it is aggressively researching this issue and testing radar technology that actually tracks birds near airports. by the way, the department of agriculture says it's actually deer strikes against planes that cost the most damage, planes taking off and landing. >> flying deer. >> what did he just say? >> the reindeer. >> i have never heard of -- all right, jan
in january of 2009 when captain chesley "sully" sullenberger struck a flock of geese shortly after takinglane safely to the hudson river. >> even though an awareness has increased greatly, there's still much more work to be done. >> reporter: according to a recent faa report, the number of strikes annually has increased from 1,851 in 1990 to a record 11,315 last year. but the number of bird strikes in close proximity to airports and strikes that have damaged planes have...
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in january of 2009 when captain chesley "sully" sullenberger struck a flock of geese shortly after takinghe engines we just want to help everyone everywhere eathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. e out and say we have a new phone. if apple does come out with bigger phones as we expect then i think we'll have a real horse race. >> do we expect anything else from apple? >> there's a lot of rumors that we may finally see the smart watch, the new wearable device from apple. >> and samsung said we did that too. we're on our fourth version of that too. >> we did that too. thank you, molly. >>> a leading sports fe. >>> plus he is the most influential writer in the english lang, so how did william shakespeare shakespeare's most important work end up so far from home. that's ahead. >>> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "washington post" looks at why more women get alzheimer's disease than men. a study finds out women make up two-thirds of the victims. it's not because men don't live as long but women ar
in january of 2009 when captain chesley "sully" sullenberger struck a flock of geese shortly after takinghe engines we just want to help everyone everywhere eathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. e out and say we have a new phone. if apple does come out with bigger phones as we expect then i think we'll have a real horse race. >> do we expect anything else from apple? >> there's a lot of rumors that we may finally see the smart watch,...